855,187. Collapsible gates. CHETHAM, R. Aug. 17, 1959 [May 17, 1958], No. 15890/58. Class 45. A collapsible gate comprises a post 1 consisting of two parallel laths connected by links 2 to a lazy tongs. On the post are brackets 12 comprising a yoke 11 and a pivot 13 which ...
The present invention generally relates to a child safety gate, and in particular to a locking device for a child safety gate comprising a flexible retractable barrier sheet. BACKGROUND There are several types of child safety gates known in the art: the lazy-tong expansible gate, as illustrated...
Every person there flocks to him, ringing his monstrous form like a congregation. He reaches for one of the metal canisters, and I notice dozens more of them within the gates. “I am a reflection of this world, an echo of the great contest between strength and weakness waged in each of...
This is why, a decade ago, in conjunction with the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association sponsored voluntary certification standards for walkers. Today, to be certified, a baby walker must be too wide to fit through a standard-size doorway and must feat...
frame, and removed entirely to allow passage. Still others, for example Sandsborg, U.S. Pat. No. 5,690,317, have suggested m expanding a flexible barrier across a doorway to act as a safety gate for children. Improvements in manufacturability and ease of use are desired for such gates....