Medical School Graduates of Institutions Not Listed As Medical Schools
Roger S Kitzis, Woodbury NY
Specialties:
Dentist
Address:
156 Plainview Rd, Woodbury, NY 11797
Anti-Animal Container Lock
US Patent:
6997487, Feb 14, 2006
Filed:
Feb 25, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/786191
Inventors:
Roger S. Kitzis - Woodbury NY, US
International Classification:
E05C 19/00
US Classification:
292 1, 411 54
Abstract:
A locking arrangement is for a receptacle and cover with overlapping parts and aligned holes through the overlapping part. A bolt extends into at least one of the holes with a handle at one end of the bolt for pulling the bolt out of the aligned holes in a withdrawing direction. An expansion mechanism at an opposite end of the bolt expands to prevent withdrawing the bolt. The mechanism has a contracted geometry for allowing withdrawing of the bolt. An actuator mounted for movement to the bolt is pushed to contract and unlock the mechanism. A spring biases the expansion mechanism toward the expanded geometry so that when the actuator is not being pushed, the expansion mechanism is in the expanded geometry to lock the cover to the receptacle.
Refined Anti-Animal Container Lock
US Patent:
7246828, Jul 24, 2007
Filed:
Aug 2, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/195130
Inventors:
Roger S. Kitzis - Woodbury NY, US
International Classification:
E05C 19/00
US Classification:
292253, 292DIG 37, 292DIG 16, 292300
Abstract:
A lock for locking a lid to a receptacle has a bolt extending into aligned holes in overlapping parts thereof. A handle is detachably connected to an outer end of the bolt for pulling the bolt. An expansion mechanism in the form of wedges, a chain or other mechanisms, expands to an expanded geometry larger than the aligned holes to prevent withdrawing the bolt, and contracts to a contracted geometry which is at most equal to the dimension of the aligned holes for allowing withdrawing of the bolt. An actuator mounted in the bolt engages the expansion mechanism for moving it from the expanded geometry to the contracted geometry when the actuator is pushed. A biasing spring engaged to the actuator biases it in the withdrawing direction.
Anti-Animal Container Lock
US Patent:
2003018, Oct 9, 2003
Filed:
Apr 9, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/119358
Inventors:
Roger Kitzis - Woodbury NY, US
International Classification:
E05C001/04
US Classification:
292/145000, 292/138000
Abstract:
A locking arrangement is for a receptacle and cover with overlapping parts and aligned holes through the overlapping part. A bolt extends into at least one of the holes with a handle at one end of the bolt for pulling the bolt out of the aligned holes in a withdrawing direction. An expansion mechanism at an opposite end of the bolt expands to prevent withdrawing the bolt. The mechanism has a contracted geometry for allowing withdrawing of the bolt. An actuator mounted for movement to the bolt is pushed to contract and unlock the mechanism. A spring biases the expansion mechanism toward the expanded geometry so that when the actuator is not being pushed, the expansion mechanism is in the expanded geometry to lock the cover to the receptacle.