Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Garage door (drop down) breeze screen
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Application No.: US15927911Application Date: 2018-06-07
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Publication No.: US10604994B2Publication Date: 2020-03-31
- Inventor: Richard Eugene Logsdon, Sr.
- Applicant: Richard Eugene Logsdon, Sr.
- Main IPC: E06B7/10
- IPC: E06B7/10 ; E06B9/02 ; E06B9/52 ; E06B5/00

Abstract:
The “Breeze screen” invention concept is designed to serve as a simulated natural “breeze gate” to keep garages cool and clean when they are opened. The mesh “breeze gate” feature serves to keep garbage and debris out of the inside garage space, while allowing the natural outdoor air ventilation in to keep the garage cool. It attaches to the existing garage door and can be “dropped down” and locked in place for security with its use. It functions by the design of a fine mesh panel or “screen” network, made of either metal, aluminum, plastic or other fabric of manufacturer's choice to allow airflow through the fine “air holes” that make up the “breeze gate” or “breeze screen” concept. Thus allowing air through to keep the garage cooler, but keeping larger unsightly particles out of the garage, such as leaves, trash and debris.
Public/Granted literature
- US20180340367A1 Garage Door (Drop Down) Breeze Screen Public/Granted day:2018-11-29
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