DOOR OPENER MULTITOOL
20220024026 ยท 2022-01-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25B9/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B25B9/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present invention is related to a door opener multitool. The door opener multitool includes an opener member and a case member. The opener member and the case member are removably attached. A recess in a middle member of the opener member engages a pair of raised members on the case member to secure the opener member to the case member. A user may hold the opener member from the handle, and use the hook to grab door handle, drawer handle or the like to open such devices without directly contacting those surfaces. Such configuration allows an extra level of hygiene by allowing the user to avoid contacting frequently touched surfaces. The tip may also include a blunt end sized to push buttons. The case member allows hygienic and safe storage of the door opener multitool.
Claims
1. A device comprising: an opening member, the opening member comprising a handle, a middle member, a hook, and a tip, the handle further comprising a curved inner surface and a curved outer surface, the hook and the middle member defining an opening, and the middle member including a first recess; and a case member, wherein the case member encloses at least a portion of the opening member, the case member including a first wall including a first raised member, wherein the first raised member is positioned to engage the first recess, and wherein the case member is configured to removably attach to the opening member.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein the recess is a through hole.
3. The device of claim 1, the middle member including a second recess located on an opposing side of the middle member, the case member including a second raised member located on a second wall on an opposing side of the case member, wherein the second raised member is positioned to engage with the second recess.
4. The device of claim 1, wherein the tip is capable of activating capacitive screens.
5. The device of claim 1, wherein the tip is blunt.
6. The device of claim 1, wherein the handle comprises a slot to attach a key ring.
7. The device of claim 1, wherein the case member encloses the hook, at least a portion of the middle member, and the tip.
8. The device of claim 1, wherein the case member is removably attached to the opening member.
9. The device of claim 1, wherein the hook includes a first channel, wherein the first channel is configured to align with the first raised member.
10. The device of claim 3, wherein the hook includes a first channel and a second channel, wherein the first channel is configured to align with the first raised member and the second channel is configured to align with the second raised member.
11. A method comprising: receiving a device, the device comprising: an opening member, the opening member comprising a handle, a middle member, a hook, and a tip, the handle further comprising a curved inner surface and a curved outer surface, the hook and the middle member defining an opening, and the middle member including a first recess; and a case member, wherein the case member encloses at least a portion of the opening member, the case member including a first wall including a first raised member, wherein the first raised member is positioned to engage the first recess, and wherein the case member is configured to removably attach to the opening member; and holding the opening member by the handle with at least one finger; removing the opening member from the case member by applying sufficient force; engaging a door handle using the hook of the opening member; and attaching the opening member to the case member.
12. A device comprising: an opening member, the opening member comprising a handle, a middle member, a hook, and a tip, the handle further comprising a curved inner surface and a curved outer surface, the hook and the middle member defining an opening, and the middle member including a first connection member; and a case member, wherein the case member encloses at least a portion of the opening member, the case member including a first wall including a second connection member, wherein the first connection member is positioned to engage the second connection member thereby removably attaching the case member to the opening member.
13. The device of claim 12 wherein the handle comprises a slot to attach a key ring.
14. The device of claim 12, wherein the case member encloses the hook, at least a portion of the middle member, and the tip.
15. The device of claim 12, wherein the case member is comprised of a polymer containing an antibacterial component.
16. The device of claim 15, wherein the antibacterial component is a silver ion.
17. The device of claim 15, wherein the opening member is comprised of a copper alloy.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] Reference may now be had to the following detailed description taken together with the accompanying drawings in which:
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[0021] Exemplary embodiments of the invention will now be described in relation to the figures. Persons having ordinary skill in the relevant field will understand that use of the directional words such as up, down, left, and right, refers to the direction of the properly oriented figure, and it is not otherwise intended to be limiting.
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[0024] The hook 13 may include a pair of channels 20/21 placed in opposing sides of the hook 13. The pair of channels 20/21 has a depth of at least the length of a pair of raised members 55/56 (which are shown and described in relation to
[0025] A user may hold the opener member 10 from the handle 11, and use the hook 13 to grab door handle, drawer handle or the like to open such devices without directly contacting those surfaces. Similarly, the user could secure the hook 13 around the handle of a bag to pick up a bag. Such configuration allows an extra level of hygiene by allowing the user to avoid contacting frequently touched surfaces. The tip 14 extends from an end of the device past the hook 13. The tip 14 has a blunt end 19 that is sized to push buttons, such as elevator buttons or point of sale terminal buttons. The blunt end 19 preferably lacks sharp edges or corners that could crack or scratch a touch screen or button covering. In alternative embodiments, the blunt end 19 may be made of polymers, such as rubber, or other soft materials to reduce the impact of the blunt end 19 on touch screens or buttons. In other alternatives, the blunt end 19 may be formed in a different shape, such as rounded.
[0026] In one embodiment, the opener member 10 may be manufactured from conductive material. In such embodiment, the opener member 10 may conduct the electrical charge from the user's hand to capacitive screens to allow the user to control such screens and other touch screen buttons. In other alternatives, the device could be made from a conductive polymer.
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[0035] In order to place the opener member 10 within the case member 50, a user inserts the hook 13 end of the opener member 10 into the pocket 57 of the case member 50 via the opening 58. The pair of channels 20/21 located on the hook 13 allows the hook 13 to pass over the pair of raised members 55/56 with less obstruction. The pair of channels 20/21 manufactured in a way to align with the pair of raised members 55/56. The shape and the dimensions of the pair of channels 20/21 may differ in alternative embodiments so long as the pair of raised members pass through the hook 13 with less obstruction. The opener member 10 and the case member 50 are manufactured in a way to align the pair of raised members 55/56 and the recess 15. When sufficient force is applied to the opener member 10 towards to case member 50, the raised members 55/56 snap into the recess 15 and retains the opener member 10 within the case member 50. When engaged, the opener member 10 remains attached to the case member 50. The engagement is not permanent. In order to disengage the raised members 55/56 from the recess 15, a user applies sufficient force to the opener member 10 and the case member 50 in opposing directions.
[0036] The case member 50 is preferably made from a polymer with an antibacterial additive. The antibacterial additive is preferably an inorganic antibacterial powder capable of reducing the concentration of substances of very high concern to less than %0.01 weight/weight. In the preferred embodiment, the antibacterial additive is silver ion. In other alternative embodiments, other antibacterial additives may be used instead of silver ion so long as a similar level of disinfection can be achieved. When the opener member 10 is stored in the case member 50, the case member 50 passively disinfects the opener member 10. In alternative embodiments, a more or less effective additive may be used in order to reach a desired level of disinfection. Higher level of disinfection may be desired where the use of the door opener multitool 100 is likely to encounter higher concentration of contaminants. In alternative embodiments, the opener member 10 may also be made from a polymer with the antibacterial additive.
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[0040] In alternative embodiments, the opener member 10 may be smaller than the case member 50.
[0041] In other alternative embodiments, more than a single pair of raised members 55/56 may be provided within the pocket 57 of the case member 50. In such alternative, the middle member 12 of the opener member 10 includes additional through holes corresponding to each pair of additional raised members. Such alternatives may be beneficial when a more secure fit between the opener member 10 and the case member 50 is desired.
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