A barrier employed to keep children and/or pets in or out of certain areas in the house. The barrier includes four panels. Two main panels slide parallel to each other to lengthen or shorten the barrier as a whole. Two side panels stabilize the main panels and extend to the front and rear faces of t
A barrier employed to keep children and/or pets in or out of certain areas in the house. The barrier includes four panels. Two main panels slide parallel to each other to lengthen or shorten the barrier as a whole. Two side panels stabilize the main panels and extend to the front and rear faces of the main panels to provide a self-supporting in-house barrier. Each of the panels includes a wooden frame. The wood lends less weight, less sharp edges, and more pleasing aesthetics than, for example, a metal gate. Legs are connected to the side panels to further stabilize the side panels and main panels.
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1. A residential barrier employed to keep children or pets in or out of certain areas, comprising: a) a first panel comprising a first rectangular frame and a first grid within the first rectangular frame;b) a second panel comprising a second rectangular frame and a second grid within the second rec
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A residential barrier employed to keep children or pets in or out of certain areas, comprising: a) a first panel comprising a first rectangular frame and a first grid within the first rectangular frame;b) a second panel comprising a second rectangular frame and a second grid within the second rectangular frame, with the first and second panels being engaged to each other and being slideable relative to each other in parallel fashion;c) a connector connecting the first and second panels, with the connector including a base, with the base traversing each of the first and second panels, with the base being fixedly connected to the first panel and including a lip for guiding and retaining the second panel, with the connector further including a swinging clamp pivotally connected to the base and engagable to said second panel to fix said first and second panels relative to each other in a nonsliding fashion;d) a first bottom horizontally extending member having a front section, a mid-section, and a rear section, the first bottom horizontally extending member being engaged to the first panel at a right angle;e) a second bottom horizontally extending member having a front section, a mid-section, and a rear section, the second bottom horizontally extending member being engaged to the second panel at a right angle;f) said front sections extending forwardly of each of the first and second panels;g) said rear sections extending rearwardly of each of the first and second panels;h) the front and rear sections of the first bottom horizontally extending member having respective first and second feet depending therefrom to space said front and rear sections from the floor;i) the front and rear sections of the second bottom horizontally extending member having respective third and fourth feet depending therefrom to space said front and rear sections from the floor;j) the first panel having fifth and sixth feet depending therefrom to space the first panel from the floor; andk) the second panel having seventh and eighth feet depending therefrom to space the second panel from the floor. 2. The residential barrier of claim 1, wherein: a) the first panel includes a first lower horizontally extending member having a first height, and wherein the mid-section of the first bottom horizontally extending member includes a second height, the first and second heights being generally the same; andb) wherein the second panel includes a second lower horizontally extending member having a third height, and wherein the mid-section of the second bottom horizontally extending member includes a fourth height, the third and fourth heights being generally the same. 3. The residential barrier of claim 1, wherein each of the first and second rectangular frames comprises wood. 4. The residential barrier of claim 1, wherein each of the first and second panels includes an outer end and an inner end, and wherein each of the fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth foot is adjacent one of said ends. 5. The residential barrier of claim 1, wherein: a) each of the front sections includes an end, and wherein each said foot of each said front section is adjacent said end; andb) each of the rear sections includes an end, and wherein each said foot of each said rear section is adjacent said end. 6. A residential barrier employed to keep children or pets in or out of certain areas, comprising: a) a first panel comprising a first rectangular frame and a first grid within the first rectangular frame;b) a second panel comprising a second rectangular frame and a second grid within the second rectangular frame, with the first and second panels being engaged to each other and being slideable relative to each other in parallel fashion;c) a connector connecting the first and second panels, with the connector including a base, with the base traversing each of the first and second panels, with the base being fixedly connected to the first panel and including a lip for guiding and retaining the second panel, with the connector further including a swinging clamp pivotally connected to the base and engagable to said second panel to fix said first and second panels relative to each other in a nonsliding fashion;d) an upper shaft moving into and out of the first panel and having an end for making contact with a first vertical surface;e) a lower shaft moving into and out of the first panel and having an end for making contact with a first vertical surface;f) an upper shaft moving into and out of the second panel and having an end for making contact with a second vertical surface;g) a lower shaft moving into and out of the second panel and having an end for making contact with a second vertical surface;h) the first panel having first and second feet depending therefrom to space the first panel from the floor;i) the second panel having third and fourth feet depending therefrom to space the second panel from the floor; andj) such that said residential barrier can be fixed upright between said first and second vertical surfaces. 7. The residential barrier of claim 6, wherein each of the first and second panels includes an outer end and an inner end, and wherein each of the first, second, third and fourth foot is adjacent one of said ends.
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