The dog-gone door

E - Fixed Constructions – 06 – B

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E06B 5/00 (2006.01) E06B 7/32 (2006.01)

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CA 2169385

This invention is designed for those who own small-to medium sized pets and who live in a house, apartment, or cottage with a standard sliding glass patio door to the outside. This Dog-Gone Door will allow pets to come and go as they please. The Dog-Gone Door is easily installed without the use of tools into the existing track and door jamb of either a left or right hand standard sliding glass patio door. The patio door is then slid tightly against the Dog-Gone Door. Thus, the installation is complete. This Dog-Gone Door is a vast improvement over existing pet doors which require a hole to be cut through the solid door of the house, and once this is done, it cannot be undone. The existing pet doors can alter their shape due to weather changes; shrinkage and expansion can occur thus causing frequent repairs. Also, should the owners go on vacation, their house is no longer secure as it was before this cut-through pet door was installed. On the other hand, the Dog-Gone Door needs no tools or renovations to install, and it can be removed at will and taken with the owners should they decide to move to a new home. The Dog-Gone Door allows the owners easy exit/entry access and permits an unrestricted view of their pets in the backyard, even during the severest weather as the door uses two Double Plexi-Glass Windows. The Upper Plexi-Glass Window sits inside its own track above a Framed Screen. The Lower Plexi-Glass Window sits inside the other half of this track and can be raised in warm weather, in order 2. to supply fresh air to the house. Below this Screen, the Dog-Gone Door has two Rubber-TypeMats with a dead air space between them. The top of those two Mats hang down freely toward the bottom of the door enabling the animal to come and go as it pleases. On trial tests of the Dog-Gone Door, my dog quickly learned to go through his new doorway with ease, and when the door was removed, he appeared to be disappointed because he could no longer come and go as he pleased, but had to wait for the owners to let him out. If the weather becomes too severe, (We have had the Dog-Gone Door installed when the temperature was -25C degrees, with no loss of heat or feelings of discomfort.) the Dog-Gone Door can be removed, stored, or taken with the owners to a new home leaving the house in its originally secure state.

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