Claims
- 1. An adjustable-length handle apparatus for cabinets, drawers, doors, and other items comprising:
- (a) a handle body having a cavity therein, the cavity having a longitudinal axis;
- (b) a pair of handle legs, each handle leg including means for attachment to a door or a drawer or other item and a projection sized to be received in the cavity of the handle body, the projections of the handle legs being smooth and being slidingly received in the cavity of the handle body along the longitudinal axis of the cavity; and
- (c) means for preventing rotation of the handle body about the longitudinal axis of the cavity, wherein:
- the handle body includes a protrusion inwardly projecting into the cavity of the handle body, and
- the projections of the handle legs include a slot sized to fit snugly the handle body protrusion; and
- the protrusion and slot are part of the means for preventing rotation.
- 2. The handle apparatus of claim 1, wherein the slot extends longitudinally.
- 3. An adjustable-length handle apparatus for cabinets, drawers, doors, and other items comprising:
- (a) a handle body having a cavity therein, the cavity having a longitudinal axis;
- (b) a pair of handle legs, each handle leg including means for attachment to a door or a drawer or other item and at least one handle leg having a projection sized to be received in the cavity of the handle body, the projection being smooth and being slidingly received in the cavity of the handle body along the longitudinal axis of the cavity; and
- (c) means for preventing rotation of the handle body about the longitudinal axis of the cavity, wherein:
- the handle body includes a protrusion inwardly projecting into the cavity of the handle body; and
- the projection includes a slot sized to fit snugly the handle body protrusion; and
- the protrusion and slot are part of the means for preventing rotation.
- 4. The handle apparatus of claim 3, wherein the slot extends longitudinally.
- 5. An adjustable-length handle apparatus for cabinets, drawers, doors, and other items comprising:
- (a) a handle body having a longitudinal axis;
- (b) a pair of handle legs, each handle leg including means for attachment to a door or a drawer or other item;
- (c) means for allowing the handle body and at least one handle leg to slide relative to one another alone the longitudinal axis of the handle body including corresponding mating portions on the handle body and the handle leg, wherein the mating portions include:
- a cavity in the handle body, the cavity having a longitudinal axis; and
- a projection in at least one handle leg, the projection being sized to be received in the cavity of the handle body, the projection being smooth and being slidingly received in the cavity of the handle body along the longitudinal axis of the cavity; and
- (d) means for preventing rotation of the handle body about the longitudinal axis of the handle body, wherein:
- the handle body includes a protrusion inwardly projecting into the cavity of the handle body, and
- the projection includes a slot sized to fit snugly the handle body protrusion; and
- the protrusion and slot are part of the means for preventing rotation.
- 6. The handle apparatus of claim 5, wherein the slot extends longitudinally.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation in-part of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/599,931, filed Feb. 12, 1996, now abandoned, which is incorporated herein by reference.
STATEMENT AS TO RIGHTS TO INVENTION MADE UNDER FEDERALLY-SPONSORED RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
The invention was not created as a result of federally-sponsored research and development.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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