Pet door having insulating flap

US10619389B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10619389-B2
Application numberUS-201715834963-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 7, 2017
Priority dateDec 20, 2016
Publication dateApr 14, 2020
Grant dateApr 14, 2020

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A pet door is provided having a frame unit and a pivotal flap. The pet door includes a sill which is magnetically biased to attach to the lower end of the flap unit so as to maintain the flap unit in its closed position and to resist pressure differential forces applied to the flap unit, but to provide a lower degree of resistance at one or both of lower corners of the flap unit. The sill includes a first latch member extending from the sill which cooperates with a second latch member coupled to the bottom of the flap unit. At least one of the latch members may be frusto-conical in shape.

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We claim: 1. A pet door, comprising: a frame unit defining an opening therein, said frame unit having a bottom frame member; a flap unit sized to pivot within said opening, said flap unit having an upper end pivotally coupled to said frame unit and a lower end including a first dovetailed-shaped latch member and a first magnetic member; said bottom frame member including a second dovetailed-shaped latch member configured to engage said first dovetailed-shaped latch member and a second magnetic member magnetically attracting said first magnetic member, whereby the first and second magnetic members attract each other to aid in maintaining the flap unit in the flap unit's closed position. 2. The pet door of claim 1 , wherein said second dovetailed-shaped latch member is a frusto-conical shaped tab and wherein said first dovetailed-shaped latch member is a recess configured to receive said frusto-conical shaped tab for relative pivotal movement therebetween. 3. The pet door of claim 1 , wherein said bottom frame member includes a stationary portion and a moveable sill from which said second dovetailed-shaped latch member extends, said moveable sill being pivotable relative to said stationary portion. 4. The pet door of claim 3 , wherein said sill is also vertically moveable relative to said stationary portion. 5. The pet door of claim 3 , wherein said bottom frame member stationary portion includes a T-shaped rail, and wherein said moveable sill includes a channel configured to capture said T-shaped rail. 6. The pet door of claim 1 , wherein said first magnetic member is made of a ferro-magnetic material, and wherein said second magnetic member is made of a magnetic material. 7. The pet door of claim 1 , wherein said first magnetic member is comprised of two portions, wherein each first magnetic member portion is positioned to one side of said first dovetailed-shaped latch member, and wherein said second magnetic member is comprised of two portions, wherein each second magnetic member portions is positioned to one side of said second dovetailed-shaped latch member. 8. The pet door of claim 7 , wherein said s dovetailed-shaped latch member is a frusto-conical shaped tab and wherein said second dovetailed-shaped latch member is a recess configured to receive said frusto-conical shaped tab for relative pivotal movement therebetween. 9. A pet door, comprising a frame unit defining an opening therein, said frame unit having a bottom frame member; a flap unit sized to pivot within said opening, said flap unit having an upper end pivotally coupled to said frame unit and a lower end including a first dovetailed-shaped latch member, said first dovetailed-shaped latch member also being a first magnetic member; said bottom frame member including a second dovetailed-shaped latch member configured to engage said first dovetailed-shaped latch member, said second dovetailed-shaped latch member also being a second magnetic member magnetically attracting said first magnetic member, whereby the first and second magnetic members attract each other to aid in maintaining the flap unit in the flap unit's closed position. 10. The pet door of claim 9 , wherein said second dovetailed-shaped latch member is a frusto-conical shaped tab and wherein said first dovetailed-shaped latch member is a recess configured to receive said frusto-conical shaped tab for relative pivotal movement therebetween. 11. The pet door of claim 9 , wherein said first dovetailed-shaped latch member is a frusto-conical shaped tab and wherein said second dovetailed-shaped latch member is a recess configured to receive said frusto-conical shaped tab for relative pivotal movement therebetween. 12. The pet door of claim 9 , wherein said bottom frame member includes a stationary portion and a moveable sill from which said second dovetailed-shaped latch member extends, said moveable sill being moveable relative to said stationary portion. 13. The pet door of claim 12 , wherein said sill is vertically and pivotally moveable relative to said stationary portion. 14. The pet door of claim 12 , wherein said bottom frame member stationary portion includes a T-shaped rail, and wherein said moveable sill includes a channel configured to capture said T-shaped rail. 15. The pet door of claim 9 wherein said first magnetic member is made of a ferro-magnetic material, and wherein said second magnetic member is made of a magnetic material. 16. A pet door, comprising: a frame unit defining an opening therein, said frame unit having a bottom frame member; a flap unit sized to pivot within said opening, said flap unit having an upper end pivotally coupled to said frame unit and a lower end including a first latch member and a first magnetic member; said bottom frame member including a second latch member configured to engage said first latch member and a second magnetic member magnetically attracting said first magnetic member, whereby the first and second magnetic members attract each other to aid in maintaining the flap unit in the flap unit's closed position, wherein said second latch member is a frusto-conical shaped tab and wherein said first latch member is a recess configured to receive said frusto-conical shaped tab for relative pivotal movement therebetween. 17. The pet door of claim 16 , wherein said bottom frame member includes a stationary portion and a moveable sill from which said second latch member extends, said moveable sill being pivotable relative to said stationary portion. 18. The pet door of claim 17 , wherein said sill is also vertically moveable relative to said stationary portion. 19. The pet door of claim 18 , wherein said bottom frame member stationary portion includes a T-shaped rail, and wherein said moveable sill includes a channel configured to capture said T-shaped rail. 20. The pet door of claim 16 wherein said first magnetic member is made of a ferro-magnetic material, and wherein said second magnetic member is made of a magnetic material. 21. The pet door of claim 16 wherein said first magnetic member is comprised of two portions, wherein each first magnetic member portion is positioned to one side of said first latch member, and wherein said second magnetic member is comprised of two portions, wherein each second magnetic member portions is positioned to one side of said second latch member. 22. A pet door having a releasable latch, comprising: a frame unit having an upper frame member, a lower frame member, and opposing side members, and defining an opening therein; a flap unit sized to pivot into the through-opening, with the flap unit having an upper end and a lower end, and with the flap unit being fabricated from a pliable material; a connection member connecting the upper end of the flap unit to the upper frame member of the first frame unit, permitting the flap unit to pivot between open and closed positions; a sill disposed along the lower frame member, wherein the sill defines an elongated bar configured to move vertically between a lower position wherein the sill rests along the bottom frame member; a tab extending from a central portion of the sill into the opening, wherein the tab has an inverted trapezoidal profile; and a recess along the lower end of the flap unit and central to the flap unit, wherein the recess is dimensioned to receive the tab as the flap unit moves towards the flap unit's closed position, forming a releasable latch; and wherein: the flap unit is biased towards its closed posit

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  • Frames specially adapted for doors · CPC title

  • E05C19/16Primary

    Devices holding the wing by magnetic or electromagnetic attraction {(E05C17/56 takes precedence)} · CPC title

  • E06B7/32Primary

    Serving doors; Passing-through doors {; Pet-doors} · CPC title

  • flexible {(upwardly folding flexible screens E06B9/262)} · CPC title

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What does patent US10619389B2 cover?
A pet door is provided having a frame unit and a pivotal flap. The pet door includes a sill which is magnetically biased to attach to the lower end of the flap unit so as to maintain the flap unit in its closed position and to resist pressure differential forces applied to the flap unit, but to provide a lower degree of resistance at one or both of lower corners of the flap unit. The sill inclu…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Radio Systems Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E05C19/16. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 14 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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