Claims
- 1. A push bar assembly comprising:
- a plurality of elongated coextensive bars;
- a pair of unitary mounting members which receive respective opposite axial ends of said bars;
- each of said mounting members comprising an elongated base portion adapted to be positioned adjacent a mounting surface and a pair of upstanding flange portions extending longitudinally of said base portion adjacent the opposite longitudinal sides thereof and projecting from said base portion to form therebetween a frontally open elongated recess with said base portion forming a bottom portion of said recess;
- plural aperture means formed in one of said flange portions of each said mounting member; each said aperture means receiving a respective axial end of one of said bars in a manner to secure said bars in fixed spaced relationship; the other of said flange portions of each said mounting member forming abutment means for abutting engagement with the respective axial ends of said bars in a manner to secure said bars in fixed longitudinal relationship with the longitudinal ends thereof extending transversely of said recess;
- fastener receiving aperture means formed in the respective base portions of said mounting members intermediate the respective said flanges and oriented to receive axially therein via said frontally open recess mounting fasteners for securing said mounting members to such a mounting surface in fixed, spaced relationship to thereby captively retain said bars;
- a formed cap means which is cooperable with each said mounting member to cover said frontally open recess and thereby conceal said axial ends of said bars and the mounting fasteners;
- each said cap means includes a retention means which cooperates with at least some of said bars to retain said cap means with respect to the respective said mounting member; and wherein said retention means includes tab means located to interlock under said at least some of said bars intermediate said flanges for biased releasable retention of said cap means with respect to said mounting member.
- 2. The push bar assembly of claim 1 wherein said retention means additionally includes formed means which is engageable with said bars to locate said cap means with respect to said flanges.
- 3. The push bar assembly of claim 2 wherein said cap means includes decorative design means applied to an exposed surface portion thereof.
- 4. The push bar assembly of claim 3 wherein said bars are cylindrical bars.
- 5. The push bar assembly of claim 4 wherein said plurality of bars is three bars.
- 6. The push bar assembly of claim 1 wherein each said retention means is operable to retain said cap means intermediate said flanges with respect to the respective said mounting member.
- 7. The push bar assembly of claim 6 wherein said retention means includes a formed contact means which is engageable with said at least some of said bars to locate each said cap means with respect to said respective mounting member.
- 8. The push bar assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein said cap means includes plural cap elements which are secured with respect to said mounting member in abutting end-to-end relationship.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 629,888 filed on July 11, 1984, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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