Movable or removable closures – Mounted for optional movements – One closure movable separately from or with other closure
Patent
1989-02-01
1989-09-26
Kannan, Philip C.
Movable or removable closures
Mounted for optional movements
One closure movable separately from or with other closure
350319, E06B 728
Patent
active
048690210
ABSTRACT:
An improved through-door viewing device comprising a generally rectangular telescope, a lens mounted in one end of said telescope, an eyepiece mounted in the opposite end of said telescope, a window formed in one side of said telescope adjacent said one end, an escutcheon mounting said telescope in a door for sliding and rotating motion within said escutcheon, a mirror mounted within said telescope and pivotable between a first retracted position lying substantially parallel to the wall of said telescope out of the line of vision through said telescope and a second extended position lying across said line of vision in position to direct vision from said eyepiece through said window of said telescope, flange means responsive to inward sliding of said telescope to move said mirror to said retracted position, and spring means responsive to sliding of said telescope outwardly to urge said mirror to said extended position.
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