Mesh barrier assembly
US-10081980-B2 · Sep 25, 2018 · US
US11834898B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11834898-B1 |
| Application number | US-202117508900-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Oct 22, 2021 |
| Priority date | Aug 2, 2017 |
| Publication date | Dec 5, 2023 |
| Grant date | Dec 5, 2023 |
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A keeper apparatus engaged to the lower free end swinging corner portion of a gate, not to either of the upper and lower corner portions having the axis on which the gate swings, and not to the upper free end swinging corner portion where the gate has a main latch. The keeper apparatus joins the shortened ends of a horizontal gate support member and a vertical gate support member where, prior to engaging the keeper apparatus on the shortened ends, such intentionally manufactured shortened ends are free and spaced from each other.
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A barrier comprising: a) a gate, the gate swingably engaged to a first portion of the barrier, the gate being latchably engaged to a second portion of the barrier; b) a keeper apparatus on the gate and including first and second keepers, the first and second keepers being engagable between the gate and a third portion of the barrier to keep the gate from swinging and to keep the gate in a common plane with the barrier, the first and second keepers being disengagable between the gate and the third portion of the barrier to permit the gate to swing relative to the barrier, the first and second keepers extending on opposing sides of the gate; c) a latch between the gate and the second portion of the barrier, wherein the latch and each of the first and second keepers must be disengaged relative to the second and third portions of the barrier, respectively, prior to the gate being swingable both ways relative to the barrier; d) wherein the gate includes a gate corner portion, the keeper apparatus being on the gate corner portion; e) wherein each of the first and second keepers pivots to an out-of-the-way position to permit the gate to swing; f) wherein the gate corner portion is defined by a first gate portion, a second gate portion extending transversely to the first gate portion and spaced apart from the first gate portion, and a piece between the first and second gate portions, the keeper apparatus being engaged to said piece, said piece including first and second receivers, the first receiver receiving the first gate portion and the second receiver receiving the second gate portion such that an axial section of the first gate portion is engaged inside of the first receiver and such that an axial section of the second gate portion is engaged inside of the second receiver; and g) the first and second receivers being integral and one-piece with each other. 2. The barrier of claim 1 , wherein: a) a length of the first gate portion confronts a length of the third portion of the barrier; b) the piece includes a base and an extension that extends away from the base of the piece; c) the extension extends away from the base to be adjacent to the third portion of the barrier; d) the base of the piece is spaced apart from the third portion of the barrier; and e) the first and second keepers pivotally engage the extension. 3. The barrier of claim 1 , wherein the third portion of the barrier includes first and second side faces, wherein the first keeper is pivotable to confront the first side face, and wherein the second keeper is pivotable to confront the second side face. 4. The barrier of claim 1 , wherein the first and second keepers pivot independently of each other. 5. A barrier comprising: a) a gate in the barrier, the gate swingably engaged to a first portion of the barrier, the gate being latchable to a second portion of the barrier; b) the gate having a free end vertically extending support member; c) the gate having a lowermost horizontally extending support member; d) the free end vertically extending support member having a lower end; e) the lowermost horizontally extending support member having an outer end; f) the lower end and outer end being spaced apart from each other; g) wherein a piece is joined between the lower and outer ends, the piece being one-piece and integral, the piece including a keeper apparatus; and h) wherein the keeper apparatus includes first and second keepers, the first and second keepers being engagable between the gate and a third portion of the barrier to keep the gate engaged to the barrier and to keep the gate in a common plane with the barrier, the first and second keepers being disengagable between the third portion of the barrier and the gate to permit the gate to swing relative to the barrier. 6. The barrier of claim 5 , wherein: a) the piece includes a base and an extension that extends away from the base of the piece; b) the extension extends away from the base to be adjacent to the third portion of the barrier; c) the base of the piece is spaced apart from the third portion of the barrier; and d) the first and second keepers pivotally engage the extension. 7. The barrier of claim 5 , wherein the third portion of the barrier includes first and second side faces, wherein the first keeper is pivotable to confront the first side face, and wherein the second keeper is pivotable to confront the second side face. 8. The barrier of claim 5 , wherein the first and second keepers pivot independently of each other. 9. A barrier comprising: a) a gate, the gate swingably engaged to a first portion of the barrier, the gate being latchable to a second portion of the barrier; b) a keeper apparatus on the gate and including first and second keepers, the first and second keepers being engagable between the gate and a third portion of the barrier to keep the gate from swinging and to keep the gate in a common plane with the third portion of the barrier, the first and second keepers being disengagable between the third portion of the barrier and the gate to permit the gate to swing relative to the third portion of the barrier; c) a latch between the gate and the second portion of the barrier, wherein the latch and each of the first and second keepers must be disengaged relative to the second and third portions of the barrier prior to the gate being swingable both ways relative to the second and third portions of the barrier; d) wherein the gate includes a gate corner portion, the keeper apparatus being on the gate corner portion; e) wherein each of the first and second keepers pivots to an out-of-the-way position to permit the gate to swing; and f) wherein the gate corner portion is defined by a first gate portion, a second gate portion extending transversely to and spaced apart from the first gate portion, and a piece between the first and second gate portions, the piece being one-piece and integral, the keeper apparatus being engaged to said piece, said piece being engaged to each of the first and second gate portions. 10. The barrier of claim 9 , wherein: a) a length of the first gate portion confronts a length of the third portion of the barrier; b) the piece includes a base and an extension that extends away from the base of the piece; c) the extension extends away from the base to be adjacent to the third portion of the barrier; d) the base of the piece is spaced apart from the third portion of the barrier; and e) the first and second keepers pivotally engage the extension. 11. The barrier of claim 9 , wherein the third portion of the barrier includes first and second side faces, wherein the first keeper is pivotable to confront the first side face, and wherein the second keeper is pivotable to confront the second side face. 12. The barrier of claim 9 , wherein the first and second keepers pivot independently of each other.
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