This invention relates to a door or window handle.
A known uPVC door has a handle at adult waist height. This is within the reach of a child who can open the door. In the case of a front door of a house this causes safety and security issues.
It is possible to lock the door to prevent a child from opening it. This may then cause a safety issue of its own where the door must be available as a fire exit.
US 2001/0030427 describes a child safety handle which can only open the door when a user slides a control element along the handle as well as rotating the handle. However the child safety feature may not be required at all times, and this known handle does not allow operation without it. Another problem is that different households include children of different ages, some of whom may be trusted to use a door or window, but may not be able to operate the known handle.
The invention consists in a handle for a door, window or other openable structure, the handle comprising:
The catch may have a projection that impedes the motion of the spindle engaging member away from the spindle, when the catch has been set to allow conventional handle operation. This projection may interfere with an abutment on the spindle engaging member. The catch may have a manually operable part extending on one side of the handle body.
A biasing means such as an extension spring may be provided for returning the spindle engaging part to the position in which it does not engage the spindle. The force exerted by the biasing means may be adjustable.
The invention also provides a handle for a door, window or other openable structure, the handle comprising:
The biasing means may comprise an extension spring and the distance between a distal end of the spring and the spindle engaging part can be adjustable. A worm gear may be provided for moving an anchor for the spring to effect such adjustment.
The spindle engaging part can comprise an internal plate slidable within the handle body and having an end formation engageable with the spindle. The spindle engaging part can further comprise an external plate or button slidable on an outer side of the handle body, for example by the thumb of a user's hand which is holding the handle, and connected to and controlling the internal plate.
The biasing means, which may be an extension spring, may have an end further from the spindle which can be moved towards and away from the spindle engaging part. A worm gear may be provided for moving an anchor for the spring to effect such adjustment.
The handle may comprise a cam, connected to the spindle and arranged to rotate the spindle, and a cam engaging member attached to a housing of the handle, the cam engaging member being arranged to rotate the cam and the spindle when the handle is moved upwardly but not downwardly. In this way, deadlocking of the door can be achieved in a conventional manner without requiring operation of the spindle engaging part.
An embodiment of the invention will now be described in more detail, by way of example only, with respect to the accompanying drawings, in which:
A spindle end of the internal plate 6 terminates in jaws 10 which define a square shaped recess 12 of a size corresponding to the square section spindle 14.
A distal end of the internal plate 6 carries a peg 16 to which one end of an extension spring 18 is attached. The other end of the spring 18 is attached to an anchor 20. In its unstressed state the spring 18 keeps the spindle engaging part 2 in the position shown in
An L-shaped prong 22 is fixed to the inner side of the internal plate 6.
A user wishing to open the door grasps the handle and uses his or her thumb to slide the thumb pad 4 to the right as viewed in
If the thumb pad 4 is used to move the spindle engaging part 2 to the engaged position, and the catch 24 is then moved upwardly, a projection 31 on the catch 24 blocks the L-shaped prong 22 so that the spindle engaging part will remain in the engaged position shown in
This feature is useful for households as where infants are present, in which case the tension can be set to minimum as it is unlikely infants will have the motor skills to successively slide the thumb plate 4 and then depress the handle in order to open the door. For households with older children, the tension can be increased so that whilst the child may have adequate intelligence, he/she is unable to open the door as he/she does not possess the required strength to slide the thumb plate 4 across.
The handle and its components can be made from a metallic material such as aluminium. The thumb pad 4 and catch extension 28 can be made from or covered with a softer material.
The handle of the invention can be easily and quickly installed. It is effective in preventing children from opening a door without requiring the door to be locked. Thus in the event of a fire or other emergency, the door can still be easily opened.
Burglars can attempt to open a door by inserting a wire or stick through the letterbox in order to pull the door handle down. The handle of the invention thwarts such attempts as merely pulling the handle down does not open the door.
The handle of invention is applicable to a door, a window or another openable structure such as a drawer.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1617465.8 | Oct 2016 | GB | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/GB2017/053090 | 10/12/2017 | WO | 00 |