Patent classifications
E05B1/0053
DOOR-UNLATCHING DEVICE
A door-unlatching device including a lower actuator including a foot-pad, an upper actuator including a lever-arm and a handle-mount attachable to a handle of door-latch, and a link coupled to the foot-pad and the lever-arm, wherein the lever-arm is movable between a first position and a second position relative to the handle-mount. It can be set to either engaged mode which allows either hand or foot to operate; or disengaged mode to allow only hand to operate which the door can also be locked from entry as by a normal door latch.
Door handle with adjustable pull mounting mechanism
The present disclosure relates to a door handle having a grip with a first end and a second end. The door handle further includes an upper mounting plate coupled to the first end of the grip and a lower mounting plate coupled to the second end of the grip. A mounting post is coupled to the lower mounting plate and is configured to move relative to the lower mounting plate. Means for adjusting the position of the mounting post with respect to the lower mounting plate facilitate movement of the mounting post along at least two axes. The means for adjusting the mounting post may further comprise a rotating arm that is pivotally connected to the lower mounting plate and to which the mounting post is attached.
Selectively securable, magnetically attachable and removable, foot activated doorway opener, preferably for horizontally sliding screen doors
A pair of foot-contacting components are magnetically coupled on both sides of the bottom frame of a corner of a sliding screen door. The magnetic coupling holds the components to one another about the frame and near to the door's lower corner. The components have foot or toe contact surfaces so that either component can be contacted by a foot or toe in such a manner that lateral movement of the user's foot or toe against the component will slide the door open or closed in its trackway. The components are shaped to facilitate contact with the user's toe/foot and are easy to put onto the door and selectively removed. The magnets are molded into components (preferably made of silicone, rubber, hard plastic, etc.) and can be quickly placed onto the door and removed.
SANITARY TOOLS
Disclosed herein are sanitary tools including a sanitary tool for opening a door, which sanitary tool may include: a housing: an arm capable of ingress into or egress from the housing, or both; and a cartridge removably coupled to the housing, the cartridge having a sanitizing portion capable of receiving sanitizing material and capable of being abutted against a portion of the arm.
TOOL FOR OPERATING HANDLES AND BUTTONS TO PREVENT DIRECT HUMAN CONTACT
A tool for operating handles and buttons includes a tool body comprising a handle for insertion of human fingers. A first pushing surface is disposed at one end of the tool body, and a hook is formed in the tool body.
SPACER FOR PAINTING UNDERNEATH DOOR KNOBS, AND RELATED METHODS OF PRODUCTION AND USAGE
A spacer for painting between a door handles flange and the door without the removal of the door knob. The door handle spacer is constructed of a single piece wider than the door with an open center and access in one side allowing assembly and operation of the knob. First the spacer is inserted into the hole in the door then the knob is assembled through the spacer. The spacer may be inserted into the hole in the door, without any tools. Opposite the access for the plunger is a hole for a wood screw that can be used to fasten the spacer to the door.
Key Handle Assembly
A key handle assembly for improving key usability for persons having limited dexterity includes a body. The body has a first side, a second side, and a perimeter edge extending between the first and second sides. The perimeter edge has a top edge, a bottom edge, a front edge and a rear edge. The front edge of the body has a plurality of notches extending therein and toward the rear side, and through the top and bottom edges. Each of the notches receives a key pivotably through the body. A plurality of intermediate walls is defined on opposite sides of the notches. The body has an aperture extending into the first side and through each of the intermediate walls. A rod extends through the aperture, through each of the intermediate walls and through a key hole in the key such that the key is pivotably coupled to the body.
Hands Free Gate
The present gate includes a barrier frame and a gate in the barrier frame. The gate is opened by inserting a foot into a foot opening in the gate, which action compresses springs disposed about pivot pins between the gate and the barrier frame and draws an extended latch downwardly and out of a latch receiver that is bottomless, which action unlatches and frees the gate from the barrier frame such that the gate can be swung open. Downward travel of the gate is minimized until a foot pushes a pivoting stop out of the way.
Door closure
Disclosed is a closure for a door of a shipping container. The closure includes a housing, an outside handle pivotally mounted relative to the housing, an inside handle pivotally mounted relative to the housing, and a catch connected to the inside handle. The closure is configured so that movement of the inside handle between a first position and a second position causes corresponding movement of the catch. A locking mechanism can releasably fix the inside handle relative to the outside handle, such that when in a locked position rotation of the outside handle causes corresponding rotation of the inside handle and when in an unlocked position the inside handle can be rotated independently of the outside handle.
Car door closing apparatus and method
An apparatus and method for closing a car door from the inside of the car using an elongated handle and a hand mounted on the distal end, which is especially helpful for an aging individual and/or an individual with disabilities to easily close a car door without help from others and without having to exit the vehicle.