Claims
- 1. A recessed handle for a refrigeration unit door, comprising:
- (a) a front wall having a planar surface and including a wall portion defined by a bend line, an upper margin, a lower margin and a connecting margin disposed in spaced relation from the bend line, said wall portion being cut from the front wall and bent inwardly about the bend line out of the plane of the front wall to provide an opening having an upper margin, a lower margin and a connecting margin extending between the upper and lower margin to provide an inner recess wall,
- (b) framing means including an outer frame having a bight portion disposed adjacent the opening connecting margin, an upper arm portion disposed adjacent the opening upper margin and a lower arm portion disposed adjacent the opening lower margin, and an inner frame having a bight portion disposed adjacent the wall portion connecting margin, an upper arm portion disposed adjacent the wall portion upper margin and a lower arm portion disposed adjacent the wall portion lower margin, and
- (c) means connecting said inner and outer frames.
- 2. A handle as defined in claim 1, in which:
- (d) said outer frame bight portion includes an inwardly directed flange and said inner frame bight portion includes an outwardly directed flange disposed adjacent to said inwardly directed flange, and
- (e) said connecting means include spaced lug portions on each of said flanges and fastener means connecting said lug portions together.
- 3. A handle as defined in claim 2, in which:
- (f) said lugs are spaced from each other and the connecting fastener means are threaded fasteners.
- 4. A handle as defined in claim 1, in which:
- (d) said inner frame upper and lower arm portions include a remote end, a connecting lug and a notched portion disposed in spaced relation from said remote end and a stiffening portion disposed adjacent said notched portion, and
- (e) said outer frame upper and lower arm portions include a remote end, a connecting lug disposed in spaced relation from said remote end and received within said notched portion.
- 5. A handle as defined in claim 4, in which:
- (f) said inner frame upper and lower arm portions include a vertical and transverse flange and said stiffening portion extends oppositely of said transverse flange on each side of said notched portion and has a graduated width
- (g) said outer frame upper and lower arm portions include a vertical and transverse flange and said connecting lug is attached to said transverse flange and spaced from said vertical flange to receive the associated upper and lower margins of the front wall.
- 6. A handle as defined in claim 1, in which:
- (d) said inner frame upper and lower arm portions include a remote end, and a notched portion disposed substantially at said remote end, and
- (e) said outer frame upper and lower arm portions include a remote end, a tab disposed substantially at said remote end and received within said notched portion.
- 7. A handle as defined in claim 6, in which:
- (f) said inner frame upper and lower arm portions include a vertical and transverse flange, said transverse flange having said notched portion, and
- (g) said outer frame upper and lower arm portions include a vertical and transverse flange and said end tab is attached to said transverse flange and spaced from said vertical flange to receive the associated upper and lower margins of the front wall.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/434,058 filed on May 3, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,553,354.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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