Adjustable and configurable door pull and installation method thereof
11365558 · 2022-06-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B63/0056
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B3/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B1/0015
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05B3/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B1/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
An adjustable door pull to be installed on a first surface of a door, the adjustable door pull including a grip, and at least one detachable standoff removably coupled to the grip to allow the grip to be attached to the first surface of the door.
Claims
1. An adjustable door pull to be installed on a first surface of a door that opens an entrance through which a user can walk, the adjustable door pull comprising: a grip attached to the first surface of the door to allow the user to pull the door open such that the user is able to walk through the entrance; and at least one detachable standoff removably coupled around a perimeter of the grip and adjustable along an entire length of the grip to allow the grip to be attached to the first surface of the door, such that the at least one detachable standoff provides the attachment between the grip and the first surface of the door, the at least one detachable standoff comprising: an attachment portion having an aperture into which the grip is inserted, and a protruding portion, comprising: an offset portion to extend away from the grip in a first direction, such that the grip remains substantially parallel to the door while being set away from the attachment portion at an angle less than 180 degrees, and an attaching leg portion to extend from the offset portion in a second direction different from the first direction to attach the protruding portion to the first surface of the door.
2. The adjustable door pull of claim 1 wherein the protruding portion comprises: a second aperture to allow the attachment portion to be coupled to the grip; and a screw to be inserted fully into the second aperture of the protruding portion until the screw also inserts at least partially into the aperture of the attachment portion to couple the attachment portion to the grip.
3. The adjustable door pull of claim 2, further comprising: a through bolt to be inserted through a hole from a second surface of the door, the through bolt comprising a threaded portion to screw into the aperture of the protruding portion to fix the protruding portion to the first surface of the door.
4. The adjustable door pull of claim 2, further comprising: a shoulder bolt, comprising: a first end to screw into the aperture of the protruding portion, and a second end to be inserted into another aperture of another protruding portion of another at least one detachable standoff of another adjustable door pull.
5. The adjustable door pull of claim 4, further comprising: at least one auxiliary set screw to be screwed into at least one auxiliary set screw hole of the another protruding portion of the another at least one detachable standoff to secure the shoulder bolt to the another adjustable door pull.
6. The adjustable door pull of claim 1, wherein the at least one detachable standoff comprises: an attachment portion having an aperture into which the grip is inserted; and a protruding portion, comprising: an offset portion to extend away from the grip in a first direction, and an attaching leg portion to extend from the offset portion in a second direction different from the first direction to attach the protruding portion to the first surface of the door.
7. The adjustable door pull of claim 1, wherein the attachment portion comprises an set screw hole into which a set screw may be inserted to fix the attachment portion of the at least one detachable standoff to the grip.
8. The adjustable door pull of claim 1, further comprising: at least one removable end cap disposed at at least one end of the grip.
9. The adjustable door pull of claim 1, wherein at least one of the grip and the at least one detachable standoff comprises a copper alloy.
10. A method of installing an adjustable door pull onto a first surface of a door, the method comprising: sliding a first end of a grip into an aperture of a first attachment portion of a first detachable standoff to correspond to a first hole at the first surface of the door, wherein the first detachable standoff includes a first protruding portion comprising a first offset portion to extend away from the grip in a first direction, such that the grip remains substantially parallel to the door while being set away from the first attachment portion at an angle less than 180 degrees, and a first attaching leg portion to extend from the first offset portion in a second direction different from the first direction to attach the first protruding portion to the first surface of the door; sliding a second end of the grip into an aperture of a second attachment portion of a second detachable standoff to correspond to a second hole at the first surface of the door, wherein the second detachable standoff includes a second protruding portion comprising a second offset portion to extend away from the grip in the first direction, such that the grip remains substantially parallel to the door while being set away from the second attachment portion at an angle less than 180 degrees, and a second attaching leg portion to extend from the second offset portion in the second direction different from the first direction to attach the second protruding portion to the first surface of the door; securing the first detachable standoff and the second detachable standoff to the grip; inserting a first through-bolt through the first hole at a second surface of the door; screwing in the first through-bolt into the first set screw hole at to secure the first detachable standoff to the door; inserting a second through-bolt through the second hole at the second side of the door; and screwing in the second through-bolt into the second set screw hole to secure the second detachable standoff to the door.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein the securing of the first detachable standoff and the second detachable standoff to the grip comprises: inserting a first set screw into a first set screw hole of the first detachable standoff; and inserting a second set screw into a second set screw hole of the second detachable standoff.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and/or other features and utilities of the present general inventive concept will become apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of the embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(14) Various example embodiments will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings in which some example embodiments are illustrated. In the figures, the thicknesses of lines, layers and/or regions may be exaggerated for clarify.
(15) Accordingly, while example embodiments are capable of various modifications and alternative forms, embodiments thereof are shown by way of example in the figures and will herein be described in detail. It should be understood, however, that there is no intent to limit example embodiments to the particular forms disclosed, but on the contrary, example embodiments are to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the scope of the disclosure. Like numbers refer to like or similar elements throughout the description of the figures.
(16) It will be understood that when an element is referred to as being “connected” or “coupled” to another element, it can be directly connected or coupled to the other element or intervening elements may be present. In contrast, when an element is referred to as being “directly connected” or “directly coupled” to another element, there are no intervening elements present. Other words used to describe the relationship between elements should be interpreted in a like fashion (e.g., “between” versus “directly between,” “adjacent” versus “directly adjacent,” etc.).
(17) The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of example embodiments. As used herein, the singular forms “a,” “an” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms “comprises,” “comprising,” “includes” and/or “including,” when used herein, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components and/or groups thereof.
(18) Unless otherwise defined, all terms (including technical and scientific terms) used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which example embodiments belong. It will be further understood that terms, e.g., those defined in commonly used dictionaries, should be interpreted as having a meaning that is consistent with their meaning in the context of the relevant art. However, should the present disclosure give a specific meaning to a term deviating from a meaning commonly understood by one of ordinary skill, this meaning is to be taken into account in the specific context this definition is given herein.
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(21) The grip 1200 (a.k.a., a handle 1200) may be provided to have various lengths, based on a user's preference. More specifically, the user may desire the grip 1200 to be anywhere between six inches long to ten feet long, based on a type of door the grip 1200 is designed to open, and may be even shorter or longer based on the user's preference. The grip 1200 may also be provided in various widths based on the user s preference. Finally the grip 1200 may be provided in various shapes, including, but not limited to, cylindrical, triangular, square, hexagonal, and octagonal.
(22) The grip 1200 may include a first end 1210, a second end 1220, a first grip nut 1230 disposed at the first end 1210, a second grip nut 1240 disposed at the second end 1220, and a lateral surface 1250.
(23) The first detachable standoff 1300 may include an attachment portion 1310 and a leg 1320.
(24) The attachment portion 1310 may include an aperture 1311, which may be designed to correspond to a shape of the grip 1200, in order to allow the grip 1200 to slide into and be disposed within the aperture 1311.
(25) The leg 1320 (a.k.a., a protruding portion 1320) may include a set screw hole 1321 to receive a set screw 1330 therein. The set screw hole 1321 may be disposed on an attachment surface 1322 of the leg 1320. The set screw 1330 may be inserted into the set screw hole 1321 to allow the user to use an alien wrench 1 at a first end 1331 of the set screw 1330 to tighten the set screw 1330 within the set screw hole 1321. When the set screw 1330 is tightened within the set screw hole 1321, a second end 1332 of the set screw 1330 contacts the lateral surface 1250 of the grip 1200. The set screw 1330 may first be snug-tightened within the set screw hole 1321 before being fully tightened. In order to ensure that the first detachable standoff 1300 is disposed at a proper location on the grip 1200. Preferably the set screw 1330 is tightened within the set screw hole 1321 until the grip 1200 can no longer move within the aperture 1311. An optional adhesive 2 may be applied to the set screw 1330 prior to insertion within the set screw hole 1321, in order to prevent, the set screw 1330 from being unscrewed from the set screw hole 1321.
(26) The second detachable standoff 1400 may include an attachment portion 1410 and a leg 1420.
(27) The attachment portion 1410 may include an aperture 1411, which may be designed to correspond to a shape of the grip 1200, in order to allow the grip 1200 to slide into and be disposed within the aperture 1411.
(28) The leg 1420 (a.k.a., a protruding portion 1420) may include a set screw hole 1421 to receive a set screw 1430 therein. The set screw hole 1421 may be disposed on an attachment surface 1422 of the leg 1420. The set screw 1430 may be inserted into the set screw hole 1421 to allow the user to use the alien wrench 1 at a first end 1431 of the set screw 1430 to tighten the set screw 1430 within the set screw hole 1421. When the set screw 1430 is tightened within the set screw hole 1421, a second end 1432 of the set screw 1430 contacts the lateral surface 1250 of the grip 1200. The set screw 1430 may first be snug-tightened within the set screw hole 1421 before being fully tightened, in order to ensure that the second detachable standoff 1400 is disposed at a proper location on the grip 1200. Preferably, the set screw 1430 is tightened within the set screw hole 1421 until the grip 1200 can no longer move within the aperture 1411. The optional adhesive 2 may be applied to the set screw 1430 prior to insertion within the set screw hole 1421, in order to prevent the set screw 1430 from being unscrewed from the set screw hole 1421.
(29) The first removable end cap 1500 may include a cap portion 1510, a threaded stud 1520, and a removable insert 1530. The threaded stud 1520 may be designed to be removably screwed into the first grip nut 1230 disposed at the first end 1210 of the grip 1200. The removable insert 1530 may include an aperture 1531 to allow the threaded stud 1520 to be inserted therethrough. As such, the removable insert 1530 may be optionally inserted between the cap portion 1510 of the first removable end cap 1500 and the first end 1210 of the grip 1200.
(30) The second removable end cap 1600 may include a cap portion 1610, a threaded stud 1620 and a removable insert 1630. The threaded stud 1620 may be designed to be removably screwed into the second grip nut 1240 disposed at the second end 1220 of the grip 1200. The removable insert 1630 may include an aperture 1631 to allow the threaded stud 1620 to be inserted therethrough. As such, the removable insert 1630 may optionally be inserted between the cap portion 1610 of the second removable end cap 1600 and the second end 1220 of the grip 1200.
(31) As a result, the user may change the removable inserts 1530 and 1630, as well as the cap portions 1510 and 1610, respectively, in order to include desired colors to correspond to certain times of the year, various holidays, or even company-based or university-based colors, for example.
(32) Although two standoffs (i.e., the first detachable standoff 1300 and the second detachable standoff 1400) are illustrated in the embodiment of
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(37) The door 100 may include an exterior surface 110, an interior surface 120, a first hole 130, and a second hole 140.
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(43) The grip 2200 (a.k.a., a handle 2200) may be provided to have various lengths, based on a user's preference. More specifically, the user may desire the grip 2200 to be anywhere between six inches long to six feet long, based on a type of door the grip 2200 is designed to open. The grip 2200 may also be provided in various widths based on the user's preference. Finally the grip 2200 may be provided in various shapes, including, but not limited to, cylindrical, triangular, square, hexagonal, and octagonal.
(44) The grip 2200 may include a first end 2210, a second end 2220, a first grip nut 2230 disposed at the first end 2210, a second grip nut 2240 disposed at the second end 2220, and a lateral surface 2250.
(45) The first detachable standoff 2300 may include an attachment portion 2310 and a leg 2320.
(46) The attachment portion 2310 may include an aperture 2311, which may be designed to correspond to a shape of the grip 2200, in order to allow the grip 2200 to slide into and be disposed within the aperture 2311.
(47) The leg 2320 (a.k.a., a protruding portion 2320) may include a set screw and shoulder bolt receiving hole 2321 to receive a set screw 2330 therein. The set screw and shoulder bolt receiving hole 2321 may be disposed on an attachment surface 2322 of the leg 2320. The set screw 2330 may be inserted into the set screw and shoulder bolt receiving hole 2321 to allow the user to use the alien wrench 1 at a first end 2331 of the set screw 2330 to tighten the set screw 2330 within the set screw and shoulder bolt receiving hole 2321. When the set screw 2330 is tightened within the set screw and shoulder bolt receiving hole 2321, a second end 2332 of the set screw 2330 contacts the lateral surface 2250 of the grip 2200. The set screw 2330 may first be snug-tightened within the set screw and shoulder bolt receiving hole 2321 before being fully tightened, in order to ensure that the first detachable standoff 2300 is disposed at a proper location on the grip 2200. Preferably, the set screw 2330 is tightened within the set screw and shoulder bolt receiving hole 2321 until the grip 2200 can no longer move within the aperture 2311. An optional adhesive 2 may be applied to the set screw 2330 prior to insertion within the set screw and shoulder bolt receiving hole 2321, in order to prevent the set screw 2330 from being unscrewed from the set screw and shoulder bolt receiving hole 2321.
(48) The leg 2320 may also include a first auxiliary set screw hole 2323 to receive a first auxiliary set screw 2324 and a second auxiliary set screw hole 2325 to receive a second auxiliary set screw 2326.
(49) The second detachable standoff 2400 may include an attachment portion 2410 and a leg 1420.
(50) The attachment portion 2410 may include an aperture 2411, which may be designed to correspond to a shape of the grip 2200, in order to allow the grip 2200 to slide into and be disposed within the aperture 2411.
(51) The leg 2420 (a.k.a., a protruding portion 2420) may include a set screw hole 2421 to receive a set screw 2430 therein. The set screw hole 2421 may be disposed on an attachment surface 2422 of the leg 2420. The set screw 2430 may be inserted into the set screw hole 2421 to allow the user to use an alien wrench 1 at a first end 2431 of the set screw 2430 to tighten the set screw 2430 within the set screw hole 2421. When the set screw 2430 is tightened within the set screw hole 2421, a second end 2432 of the set screw 2430 contacts the lateral surface 2250 of the grip 2200. The set screw 2430 may first be snug-tightened within the set screw hole 2421 before being fully tightened, in order to ensure that the second detachable standoff 2400 is disposed at a proper location on the grip 2200. Preferably, the set screw 2430 is tightened within the set screw hole 2421 until the grip 2200 can no longer move within the aperture 2411. The optional adhesive 2 may be applied to the set screw 2430 prior to insertion within the set screw hole 2421, in order to prevent the set screw 2430 from being unscrewed from the set screw hole 2421.
(52) The leg 2420 may also include a first auxiliary set screw hole 2423 to receive a first auxiliary set screw 2424 and a second auxiliary set screw 2425 hole to receive a second auxiliary set screw 2426.
(53) The first removable end cap 2500 may include a threaded stud 2510 and a removable insert 2520. The threaded stud 2510 may be designed to be removably screwed into the first grip nut 2230 disposed at the first end 2210 of the grip 2200. The removable insert 2520 may include an aperture 2521 to allow the threaded stud 2510 to be inserted therethrough. As such, the removable insert 2520 may be optionally inserted between the first removable end cap 2500 and the first end 2210 of the grip 2200.
(54) The second removable end cap 2600 may include a threaded stud 2610 and a removable insert 2620. The threaded stud 2610 may be designed to be removably screwed into the second grip nut 2240 disposed at the second end 2220 of the grip 2200. The removable insert 2620 may include an aperture 2621 to allow the threaded stud 2610 to be inserted therethrough. As such, the removable insert 2620 may optionally be inserted between the second removable end cap 2600 and the second end 2220 of the grip 2200.
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(60) An optional adhesive may be applied to any set screws or auxiliary set screws in the present general inventive concept, in order to fully secure the set screws or auxiliary set screws within their respective holes.
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(67) The grip 3200 (a.k.a., a handle 3200) may be provided to have various lengths, based on a user's preference. More specifically, the user may desire the grip 3200 to be anywhere between six inches long to six feel long, based on a type of door the grip 3200 is designed to open. The grip 3200 may also be provided in various widths based on the user's preference. Finally, the grip 3200 may be provided in various shapes, including, but not limited to, cylindrical, triangular, square, hexagonal, and octagonal.
(68) The first detachable standoff 3300 may include an attachment portion 3310, an attaching leg portion 3320, and an offset portion 3330.
(69) The attachment portion 3310 may fit around the grip 3200, in order to allow the grip 3200 to slide into the attachment portion 3310. The attachment portion 3310 may include a set screw hole 3311 to receive a set screw 3312 therein. The set screw hole 3311 may be disposed on an outer surface of the attachment portion 3310. The set screw 3312 may be inserted into the set screw hole 3311 to allow the user to use the alien wrench 1 to tighten the set screw 3312 within the set screw hole 3311. When the set screw 3312 is tightened within the set screw hole 3311, the set screw 3312 may contacts a lateral surface 3250 of the grip 3200. The set screw 3312 may first be snug-tightened within the set screw hole 3311 before being fully tightened, in order to ensure that the first detachable standoff 3300 is disposed at a proper location on the grip 3200. Preferably, the set screw 3312 is tightened within the set screw hole 3311 until the grip 3200 can no longer move within an aperture of the attachment portion 3310. An optional adhesive 2 may be applied to the set screw 3312 prior to insertion within the set screw hole 3311, in order to prevent the set screw 3312 from being unscrewed from the set screw hole 3311.
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(71) The second detachable standoff 3400 may include an attachment portion 3410, an attaching leg portion 3420, and an offset portion 3430.
(72) The attachment portion 3410 may fit around the grip 3200, in order to allow the grip 3200 to slide into the attachment portion 3410. The attachment portion 3410 may include a set screw hole 3411 to receive a set screw 3412 therein. The set screw hole 3411 may be disposed on an outer surface of the attachment portion 3410. The set screw 3412 may be inserted into the set screw hole 3411 to allow the user to use the alien wrench 1 to tighten the set screw 3412 within the set screw hole 3411. When the set screw 3412 is lightened within the set screw hole 3411, the set screw 3412 may contacts a lateral surface 3250 of the grip 3200. The set screw 3412 may first be snug-tightened within the set screw hole 3411 before being fully tightened, in order to ensure that the second detachable standoff 3400 is disposed at a proper location on the grip 3200. Preferably the set screw 3412 is tightened within the set screw hole 3411 until the grip 3200 can no longer move within an aperture of the attachment portion 3410. An optional adhesive 2 may be applied to the set screw 3412 prior to insertion within the set screw hole 3411, in order to prevent the set screw 3412 from being unscrewed from the set screw hole 3411.
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(75) The grip 4200 (a.k.a., a handle 4200) may be provided to have various lengths, based on a user's preference. More specifically the user may desire the grip 4200 to be anywhere between six inches long to six feet long, based on a type of door the grip 4200 is designed to open. The grip 4200 may also be provided in various widths based on the user's preference. Finally, the grip 4200 may be provided in various shapes, including, but not limited to, cylindrical, triangular, square, hexagonal, and octagonal.
(76) The first detachable standoff 4300 may include an attachment portion 4310, an attaching leg portion 4320, and an offset portion 4330.
(77) The attachment portion 4310 may fit around the grip 4200, in order to allow the grip 4200 to slide info the attachment portion 4310. The attachment portion 4310 may include a set screw hole 4311 to receive a set screw 4312 therein. The set screw hole 4311 may be disposed on an outer surface of the attachment portion 4310. The set screw 4312 may be inserted into the set screw hole 4311 to allow the user to use the alien wrench 1 to tighten the set screw 4312 within the set screw hole 4311. When the set screw 4312 is tightened within the set screw hole 4311, the set screw 4312 may contacts a lateral surface 4250 of the grip 4200. The set screw 4312 may first be snug-tightened within the set screw hole 4311 before being fully tightened. In order to ensure that the first detachable standoff 4300 is disposed at a proper location on the grip 4200. Preferably the set screw 4312 is tightened within the set screw hole 4311 until the grip 4200 can no longer move within an aperture of the attachment portion 4310. An optional adhesive 2 may be applied to the set screw 4312 prior to insertion within the set screw hole 4311, in order to prevent the set screw 4312 from being unscrewed from the set screw hole 4311.
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(79) The attaching leg portion 4300 may also include a first auxiliary set screw hole 4323 to receive a first auxiliary set screw 4324 and a second auxiliary set screw hole 4325 to receive a second auxiliary set screw 4326.
(80) The second detachable standoff 4400 may include an attachment portion 4410, an attaching leg portion 4420, and an offset portion 4430.
(81) The attachment portion 4410 may fit around the grip 4200, in order to allow the grip 4200 to slide into the attachment portion 4410. The attachment portion 4410 may include a set screw hole 4411 to receive a set screw 4412 therein. The set screw hole 4411 may be disposed on an outer surface of the attachment portion 4410. The set screw 4412 may be inserted into the set screw hole 4411 to allow the user to use the alien wrench 1 to tighten the set screw 4412 within the set screw hole 4411. When the set screw 4412 is tightened within the set screw hole 4411, the set screw 4412 may contacts a lateral surface 4250 of the grip 4200. The set screw 4412 may first be snug-tightened within the set screw hole 4411 before being fully tightened, in order to ensure that the second detachable standoff 4400 is disposed at a proper location on the grip 4200. Preferably, the set screw 4412 is tightened within the set screw hole 4411 until the grip 4200 can no longer move within an aperture of the attachment portion 4410. An optional adhesive 2 may be applied to the set screw 4412 prior to insertion within the set screw hole 4411, in order to prevent the set screw 4412 from being unscrewed from the set screw hole 4411.
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(83) The attaching leg portion 4400 may also include a first auxiliary set screw bole 4423 to receive a first auxiliary set screw 4424 and a second auxiliary set screw hole 4425 to receive a second auxiliary set screw 4426.
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(87) As a result, the adjustable door pull 3000 may be mounted on the exterior surface 120 of the door 100, and the adjustable door pull 4000 may be mounted on the inferior surface 110 of the door 100.
(88) Alternatively, if the user desires to install only the adjustable door pull 3000 only on one side of the door 100, then the user may apply the configuration of
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(94) It should also be noted that all of the above embodiments of the present general inventive concept may be designed, constructed, manufactured, and/or made from any type of material, including, but not limited to, metals, alloys, plastics, wood, and glass.
(95) However, it may be preferred to use specially formulated copper alloys that are registered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). When cleaned regularly, these copper alloys have been proven to kill 99.9% of the most virulent bacteria like e-Coli, MRSA and Staph*. This is not a coating, but rather an all-natural, solid copper-based alloy that will last for the life of the present general inventive concept.
(96) The specially formulated copper alloys has a myriad of benefits, including, but not limited to: killing 99.9% of bacteria in 2 hours or less; being durable because it is not a coating that would wear off; killing bacteria for the lifetime of the present general inventive concept; having an appearance of stainless steel to match other hardware products; being fully recyclable; and being applicable to all types of hardware, including, but not limited to push/pull plates, door pulls, door handles, touch bars, latch sets, and pull bars.
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(109) Although a few embodiments of the present general inventive concept have been shown and described, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes may be made in these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the general inventive concept, the scope of which is defined in the appended claims and their equivalents. As such, any combinations of the above embodiments are possible.