20240035303. LOCK KNOB ATTACHMENT, LAVATORY DOOR, AND METHOD FOR MOUNTING LOCK KNOB ATTACHMENT simplified abstract (JAMCO CORPORATION)

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LOCK KNOB ATTACHMENT, LAVATORY DOOR, AND METHOD FOR MOUNTING LOCK KNOB ATTACHMENT

Organization Name

JAMCO CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

Hisaya Hagiwara of Tokyo (JP)

Sachiko Fukutomi of Tokyo (JP)

LOCK KNOB ATTACHMENT, LAVATORY DOOR, AND METHOD FOR MOUNTING LOCK KNOB ATTACHMENT - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240035303 titled 'LOCK KNOB ATTACHMENT, LAVATORY DOOR, AND METHOD FOR MOUNTING LOCK KNOB ATTACHMENT

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a lock knob attachment that is designed to be connected to a lock bar, which is used to secure a door by sliding in one direction. The attachment includes an attachment portion that connects to the lock bar and a main body portion that extends perpendicular to the attachment portion. The length of the main body portion in the perpendicular direction is greater than the length of the attachment portion in the same direction.

  • The lock knob attachment is designed to be attached to a lock bar.
  • The attachment portion connects the lock knob attachment to the lock bar.
  • The main body portion extends perpendicular to the attachment portion.
  • The length of the main body portion in the perpendicular direction is greater than the length of the attachment portion in the same direction.

Potential Applications:

  • Residential doors
  • Commercial doors
  • Industrial doors
  • Safes
  • Cabinets

Problems Solved:

  • Provides a secure locking mechanism for doors and other objects
  • Prevents unauthorized access
  • Enhances the effectiveness of existing lock bars

Benefits:

  • Increased security
  • Easy installation
  • Versatile application to various types of doors and objects
  • Durable and long-lasting design


Original Abstract Submitted

a lock knob attachment includes an attachment portion configured to be attached to a lock bar that is configured to lock a door by sliding in a first direction, and a main body portion configured to be coupled to the attachment portion and configured to extend from the attachment portion to a second direction perpendicular to the first direction. when a direction perpendicular to both the first direction and the second direction is defined as a third direction, a length of the main body portion in a direction along the third direction is greater than a length of the attachment portion in a direction along the third direction.