Abstract: An outlet cover may include an integral cover plate and a housing. The integral cover plate may include a first outlet cutout, a second outlet cutout, a crossbeam separating the first outlet cutout from the second outlet cutout, a first mounting hole formed in a top portion of the integral cover plate, a second mounting hole formed in the crossbeam, and a third mounting hole formed in a bottom portion of the integral cover plate. The integral cover plate may be configured to be secured to either decorative or standard outlets with no additional hardware or components. The housing may be configured to releasably attach to the integral cover plate.
Abstract: Methods and apparatus for using a gate latch to selectively prevent the opening of a gate barrier. The gate latch includes a retainer assembly to selectively prevent a latch member attached to a gate barrier from moving sufficiently to allow the gate barrier to swing open. A swing blocker may be provided on the same latch as the retaining assembly so that the gate may be opened only in a first direction.
Abstract: A gate includes a gate barrier and a hinge configured to allow the gate barrier to rotate about a rotation axis and translate along the rotation axis. The gate may include a gate latch coupled to the gate barrier, where the gate latch includes a latch bolt and a latch operator. The latch bolt may be configured to slide between an engaged position and a disengaged position in a first direction (e.g., a horizontal direction). The latch operator may be engaged with the latch bolt and configured to slide between a locking position and an unlocking position in a second, different direction (e.g., an inclined direction).
Abstract: A gate includes a gate barrier, an upper hinge configured to rotatably support the gate barrier about a rotation axis, and a lower hinge configured to rotatable support the gate barrier about the rotation axis. The upper hinge portion may include a first upper hinge portion having a first receptacle and a first ramp disposed adjacent the first receptacle, and a second upper hinge portion having an upper hinge projection configured to engage the first receptacle to inhibit rotation of the first upper hinge portion. The lower hinge may include a first lower hinge portion coupled to the gate barrier, the first lower hinge portion having a receptacle and a lower hinge projection extending from a base of the receptacle, and a second lower hinge portion having an annular projection configured to engage the receptacle and receive the lower hinge projection.
Abstract: Latch assemblies to secure a door, drawer, or other enclosure are disclosed. An assembly may include a latch and a catch. A latch arm is bendable to transition between an engaging position and a disengaged position. The latch may include a curved flexible support to provide a desired resistance to bending of the latch arm, and the flexible support may be vertically separated from the latch arm. The latch may be made of a unitary piece.
Abstract: A cabinet lock includes a latch configured to translate between extended and retracted positions and a lever configured to rotate between engaged and disengaged positions. The latch may be coupled to the lever with a pin in a corresponding slot. When the lever is in the disengaged position the latch may be in the extended position and when the lever is in the engaged position the latch may be in the retracted position. The lever includes a ferromagnetic portion responsive to a magnet within a threshold distance, where the presence of the magnet moves the lever to the engaged position.
Abstract: Treads are provided which allow a stepping surface to be made of a rubber, plastic, or other gripping material while limiting or eliminating recesses or corners that are difficult to clean. Concentric rings of alternating hills and valleys are provided on a top surface of a step. The hills and valleys are wide, have limited slopes, and reduce abrupt directional changes in the surfaces. A user can clean the surface easily with a sponge, towel, mop, or other cleaning tool because the cleaning surface can reach most or all of the tread surface.
Abstract: A furniture securing system includes abase attachable to a wall, abase attachable to a piece of furniture, and a connector connected to both bases to help prevent tipping of a piece of furniture. One or both of the bases include a pivotable attachment element that attaches the connector to the base. By allowing pivoting of the attachment element, the force from the connector when the furniture pulls on the connector orients the attachment element along the same direction as the force. The system may include limited parts, a low profile, and have a straightforward assembly. The base may limit the total pivot sweep angle of the attachment element.
Abstract: Latch assemblies to secure a door, drawer, or other enclosure are disclosed. An assembly may include a latch and a catch. A latch arm is bendable to transition between an engaging position and a disengaged position. The latch may include a curved flexible support to provide a desired resistance to bending of the latch arm, and the flexible support may be vertically separated from the latch arm. The latch may be made of a unitary piece.