Hardware Handle
20190360234 ยท 2019-11-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B1/0015
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A hardware handle that is attached to a surface of an object or structure. The hardware handle includes a longitudinal member with an outer surface, an inner surface, a first end and second end. A first securing post attached to and perpendicularly extending from the longitudinal member first end, and a second securing post attached to a perpendicularly extending from the longitudinal member second end, can also be included. A threaded opening on the first and second end, or on each securing post facilitates the hardware handle being attached to an object or structure by use of a screw. An adhesive can also be utilized. Located on the inner surface and extending the length of the longitudinal member is a slot. A section of material is wrapped around the longitudinal member, with the two ends of the material inserted into and captively maintained within the slot. The insertion and maintaining of the two ends of material within the slot creates a smooth surrounding surface of the material, with no bumps or creases would occur when overlaying the ends of material.
Claims
1. A hardware handle comprising: a longitudinal member comprising: an outer surface, an inner surface comprising a recessed slot extending a substantial length of the longitudinal member, a first end with a threaded opening; and a second end with a threaded opening, and a section of material with a first end and a second end, the section of material wrapped around the longitudinal member with each of the first and second ends inserted and maintained within the recessed slot by an attachment means, the inserting and maintaining creating a substantially smooth surrounding surface of the material with no bump or crease.
2. The hardware handle of claim 1 wherein the hardware handle is made of a material selected from the group consisting of metal, plastic, wood and a composite.
3. The hardware handle of claim 1 wherein the hardware handle has a shape selected from the group consisting of square, circular, semi-circular and triangular.
4. The hardware handle of claim 1 wherein the hardware handle is attached to a surface of an object or structure by an adhesive.
5. The hardware handle of claim 1 wherein the threaded opening functions in combination with a corresponding screw that is rotated into the opening to attach the hardware handle to a surface of an object or structure.
6. The hardware handle of claim 1 further comprising a decorative end-piece that is located at the first end and the second end, wherein extending outward from the first end and the second end is an interface member that is dimensioned to be inserted and maintained by press-fit within an opening on the decorative end-piece, wherein a threaded opening on the end-piece allows a screw to be inserted through an opening on an object or structure and into the threaded opening on the end-piece, thereby securing the end-piece to a surface of the object or structure.
7. A hardware handle comprising: a longitudinal member with an outer surface, an inner surface, a first end, and a second end, a first securing post with an upper end and a lower end having a threaded opening, the first securing post is attached by attachment means to, and extends perpendicularly outward from the longitudinal member first end, a second securing post with an upper end and a lower end having a threaded opening, the second securing post is attached by attachment means to, and extends perpendicularly outward from the longitudinal member second end, and a recessed slot that is located on the longitudinal member inner surface, and extends the substantial length of the longitudinal member, a section of material is wrapped around the longitudinal member, with two ends of the material inserted into and maintained within the recessed slot by attachment means, the insertion and maintaining of the material within the slot creates a substantially smooth surrounding surface of the material with no bumps or creases which would occur when overlaying two ends of material.
8. The hardware handle of claim 7 wherein the hardware handle is made of a material selected from the group consisting of metal, plastic, wood and a composite.
9. The hardware handle of claim 7 wherein the hardware handle has a shape selected from the group consisting of square, circular, semi-circular and triangular.
10. The hardware handle of claim 7 wherein the material is selected from the group consisting of leather, woven fabric, non-woven fabric, plastic, and nylon.
11. The hardware handle of claim 7 wherein the first securing post is attached to the longitudinal member first end by attachment means comprising an adhesive.
12. The hardware handle of claim 7 wherein the first securing post is attached to the longitudinal member first end by attachment means comprising at least one screw.
13. The hardware handle of claim 7 wherein the first securing post is attached to the longitudinal member first end by press-fit.
14. The hardware handle of claim 7 wherein the first securing post is integrally attached to the longitudinal member first end.
15. The hardware handle of claim 7 wherein the second securing post is attached to the longitudinal member second end by attachment means comprising an adhesive.
16. The hardware handle of claim 7 wherein the second securing post is attached to the longitudinal member second end by attachment means comprising at least one screw.
17. The hardware handle of claim 7 wherein the second securing post is attached to the longitudinal member second end by press-fit.
18. The hardware handle of claim 7 wherein the second securing post is integrally attached to the longitudinal member second end.
19. The hardware handle of claim 7 further comprising a decorative end-piece that is located at the longitudinal member first end and second end, wherein the decorative end-piece interfaces with and is attached to the first securing post and the second securing post.
20. The hardware handle of claim 7 further comprising a cover that is placed over or on the slot after the two ends of the material are inserted, wherein the cover functions as attachment means for maintaining the material within the slot, or the cover is an aesthetic extension to hide the location where the two ends of the material are placed.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0034] The best mode for carrying out the invention is presented in terms that disclose a first and second embodiment of a hardware handle. As with other conventional handles, the hardware handle is attached to surface of an object of structure to facilitate manipulation, such as opening or closing, of the object or structure. The inventive concept of the hardware handle 10 is that a section of material is wrapped around the gripping portion of the handle, and the material completely surrounds the gripping portion with a consistency smooth material surface, with no bumps or creases.
[0035] The first embodiment of the hardware handle 10, as shown in
[0036] Located on the inner surface 18 and extending the substantial length of the longitudinal member 12 is a recessed slot 60, as shown in
[0037] In the first embodiment, the hardware handle 10 is attached to an object or structure either by an adhesive applied at each end 18,20, or by use of a corresponding screw that is rotatably inserted through an opening in the object or structure and into the threaded opening 11 on each end 18,20, as shown in
[0038] The second embodiment of the hardware handle 10, as shown in
[0039] Both embodiments of the hardware handle 10 can be made of a variety of materials including metal, plastic, wood or a composite. Also, the type of material can vary. Preferably leather is used, but other materials including woven, or metallic foils can be utilized. This is one of the greatest benefits of the hardware handle 10. As a result of the recessed slot design, any material can be wrapped around the hardware handle 10 and have a completely smooth material surface, as shown in
[0040] To add to the functionality and aesthetic appearance of the hardware handle 10, a decorative end-piece 70 can be utilized. As shown in
[0041] Additionally, to add further functionality, a cover 72, as shown in
[0042] While the invention has been described in detail and pictorially shown in the accompanying drawings it is not to be limited to such details, since many changes and modification may be made to the invention without departing from the spirit and the scope thereof. Hence, it is described to cover any and all modifications and forms which may come within the language and scope of the claims.