Patents by Inventor Erika Trujillo

Erika Trujillo has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 8136302
    Abstract: A safety gate for efficiently controlling ingress or egress for children, pets, and the like into and out of a designated area. The safety gate generally includes a support adapted to be secured to a sliding door structure, a gate including a first end and a second end, wherein the gate is movably attached to the support and a latching mechanism extending from the second end of the gate to selectively secure the gate in a closed position. The gate is adapted to extend across an opening formed between a sliding door and a door frame of the sliding door structure. The first end is movably connected to the support on a first side of the opening and the second end moves about an opposing side of the opening to adjust the gate to an open position or a closed position with respect to the opening.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 27, 2008
    Date of Patent: March 20, 2012
    Inventors: James Trujillo, Erika Trujillo, Daysha Trujillo, Tharon Trujillo
  • Publication number: 20080256865
    Abstract: A safety gate for efficiently controlling ingress or egress for children, pets, and the like into and out of a designated area. The safety gate generally includes a support adapted to be secured to a sliding door structure, a gate including a first end and a second end, wherein the gate is movably attached to the support and a latching mechanism extending from the second end of the gate to selectively secure the gate in a closed position. The gate is adapted to extend across an opening formed between a sliding door and a door frame of the sliding door structure. The first end is movably connected to the support on a first side of the opening and the second end moves about an opposing side of the opening to adjust the gate to an open position or a closed position with respect to the opening.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 27, 2008
    Publication date: October 23, 2008
    Inventors: James Trujillo, Erika Trujillo, Daysha Trujillo, Tharon Trujillo
  • Publication number: 20080127556
    Abstract: A sliding door safety gate attaches to the sliding door, using the sliding door clamps 50, while enabling the user to enter and exit freely while using it. This safety gate detours small children, pets, or like from exiting the sliding door. The back 10 and front 20 panels are used to enable the user to adjust the width of the safety gate. The safety gates stationary vertical gate support 30 is used to secure the gate to the sliding door, while the height adjustment pin allows the user to adjust the height of the gate according to the track height of the users sliding door. The hinges 40 allow the user to swing open or close the panels easily and the connecting slidable clamps 60 allow the user to extend or retract the safety gate according to width of the sliding door. The safety gate locking mechanism 70 is located on the top of the back panel 10 which allows the user to secure the safety gate in place when in use.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 25, 2006
    Publication date: June 5, 2008
    Inventors: James P. Trujillo, Erika Trujillo, Daysha Trujillo
  • Publication number: 20070264459
    Abstract: A disposable placemat which covers and adheres to the bottom (30 and 40), lip (30), and top (10) of restaurant and dining tables for small children. This placemat guards small children from what is underneath the table surfaces, thus making a sanitary environment for them. Self adhesive tape is used on the Top (60), Left side (70), right side (80), bottom (90), and top of the perforated line (100) of the backside of the placemat (50) in order to adhere to the table, keeping small children from pulling the placemat off of the dining surface. The placemat is liquid-resistant, disposable, and can be carried in a purse or diaper bag easily. Also, the placemat has a perforated tear line (20) on the bottom of the top portion of the placemat (10) in case the parent does not want the bottom portion of the placemat.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 13, 2006
    Publication date: November 15, 2007
    Inventors: Erika Trujillo, James Trujillo