Information
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Patent Grant
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6463628
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Patent Number
6,463,628
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Date Filed
Monday, July 2, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 15, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Will; Thomas B.
- Pechhold; Alexandra K.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 292 DIG 53
- 292 DIG 63
- 016 403
- 016 412
- 016 DIG 41
- 016 413
- 016 402
- 004 596
- 004 599
- 004 600
- 004 610
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A laminated-glass door handle assembly includes a first handle and a second handle oppositely fastened to a glass door at both sides by at least one coupling device. Moreover, the first handle and the second handle both made of laminated glass and formed as a sandwich of 2 sheets of glass bonded to a tinted interlayer have excellent strength to resist impact and can be made with different colors and patterns in the tinted interlayer to meet a whole design of different buildings.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a laminated-glass door handle assembly, particularly to one including a first handle and a second handle both made of laminated glass, oppositely fastened to a glass door at both sides by at least one coupling device, provided with different shapes and colors to meet a whole design of different buildings, and having excellent strength to resist shock and impact.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A known conventional door handle assembly, as shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, includes an inside handle
11
and an outside handle
12
made of metal round tubes with bent configuration and oppositely fastened to a glass door
10
. The glass door
10
has two through holes
100
respectively fastened with two upper openings and two lower openings of the inside handle
11
and the outside handle
12
. In assembling, firstly extend an adjusting screw
17
through a central hole
160
of a stop block
16
, a central hole
150
of a first washer
15
, the upper through hole
100
of the glass door
10
, a central hole
140
of a second washer
14
and then screw the adjusting screw
17
in a threaded hole
130
of a stationery seat
13
secured in an upper opening of the inside handle
11
, by which the upper opening of the inside handle
11
can be fastened to the glass door
10
at one side. Secondly, cover an upper opening of the outside handle
12
to the stop block
16
, align a through hole
120
extending through two sidewalls of the upper opening of the outside handle
12
with two threaded holes
161
oppositely disposed at two sidewalls of the stop block
16
, and then extend two locking screws
18
respectively into two ends of the through hole
120
of the upper opening of the outside handle
12
to be firmly screwed in the two threaded hole
161
of the stop block
16
, by which the two upper openings of the inside handle
11
and the outside handle
12
can be fastened to the glass door
10
. The two lower openings of the inside handle
11
and the outside handle
12
can be fastened to the glass door
10
with the same steps. However, such kind of known conventional door handle assembly has the following disadvantages:
1. The inside handle
11
and the outside handle
12
made of metal round tubes with bent configuration only have simple shapes and are hard to make complicated designs in their appearances.
2. The inside handle
11
and the outside handle
12
made of metal round tubes with bent configuration are easy to be deformed under impact and become ugly.
3. The inside handle
11
and the outside handle
12
may be loosened and become unsteady after a period of use.
4. It is troublesome and time-consuming in the alignment of the two threaded holes
161
of the stop block
16
with two ends of the through hole
120
of the outside handle
12
for being screwed with the two locking screws
18
.
5. “Push” and “Pull” signs generally attached on both surfaces of the glass door
10
not only influence the beauty of the glass door
10
, but also can be easily separated from the glass door
10
.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The main purpose of the invention is to offer a laminated-glass door handle assembly, particularly to one including a first handle and a second handle both made of laminated glass, oppositely fastened to a glass door at both sides by at least one coupling device, provided with different shapes and colors to meet a whole design of different buildings, and having excellent strength to resist shock and impact.
The main feature of the invention is to provide a laminated-glass door handle assembly including a first handle and a second handle both made of laminated glass and oppositely fastened to a glass door at both sides by at least one coupling device;
the glass door having at least one through hole for being fastened by the coupling device;
the coupling device joining the first handle, the glass door and the second handle together, and including a first socket, a second socket, a first lock screw, a second lock screw, a locating ring, a lock ring, a first washer, a second washer and a connection bolt;
the first socket provided with a first opening disposed at its front end, a first chamber disposed at its rear end and communicating with the first opening, a first through hole disposed at its back wall and communicating with the first chamber, and a plurality of threaded holes arranged on its outer wall and penetrating through the first chamber and each screwed with a set screw;
the second socket provided with a second opening disposed at its front end and having an internal thread formed in an inner wall of the second opening, a second chamber disposed at its rear end and communicating with the second opening, and a second through hole disposed at its back wall and communicating with the second chamber;
the first lock screw disposed in the first chamber and extending through the first through hole for screwing the first socket to the first handle, and the second lock screw disposed in the second chamber and extending through the second through hole for screwing the second socket to the second handle;
the lock ring having a threaded hole formed in its center, a plurality of through holes arranged on its side wall, and an external thread formed on its outer wall for being screwed with the internal thread of the second opening of the second socket;
the locating ring having a through hole in its center and capable of being accommodated in the first opening of the first socket;
the first washer having a central hole and disposed between the first socket and the glass door, and the second washer having a central hole and disposed between the second socket and the glass door; and,
the connection bolt having a body, a head with an inclined wall, and a collar flange formed between the head and the body, the head with the inclined wall capable of being accommodated in the first chamber of the first socket, the body capable of orderly extending through the central hole of the locating ring, the central hole of the first washer, the through hole of the glass door, the central hole of the second washer, and being screwed with the threaded hole of the lock ring.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
This invention will be better understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1
is a cross-sectional view of showing an assemblage of known conventional door handles;
FIG. 2
is a schematic view of the known conventional door handles;
FIG. 3
is an exploded perspective view of a laminated-glass door handle assembly in the present invention;
FIG. 4
is a schematic view of showing an assemblage of the laminated-glass door handle assembly in the present invention; and,
FIG. 5
is a cross-sectional view of showing the assemblage of the laminated-glass door handle assembly in the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
A preferred embodiment of the laminated-glass door handle assembly in the present invention, as shown in
FIG. 3
, includes a first handle
3
and a second handle
4
oppositely fastened to a glass door
2
at both sides by two coupling devices
5
.
The first handle
3
and the second handle
4
both are made of laminated glass. The first handle
3
is formed as a sandwich of
2
sheets of glass
33
bonded to a tinted interlayer
30
; the second handle
4
is formed as a sandwich of
2
sheets of glass
43
bonded to a tinted interlayer
40
. Two stationery seats
31
each with a threaded hole
32
are disposed at a side of the first handle
3
opposite to a side of the second handle
4
having two stationery seats
41
each with a threaded hole
42
.
Each of the coupling devices
5
used to join said first handle
3
, said glass door
2
and said second handle
4
together includes a first socket
50
, a second socket
51
, a first lock screw
52
, a second lock screw
52
′, a locating ring
53
, a lock ring
54
, a first washer
55
, a second washer
55
′ and a connection bolt
56
. The first socket
50
is,fastened in each of the two stationery seats
31
of the first handle
3
opposite to the second socket
51
fastened in each of the two stationery seats
41
of the second handle
4
.
The first socket
50
is provided with a first opening
501
disposed at its front end, a first chamber
500
disposed at its rear end and communicating with the first opening
501
, a first through hole
502
disposed at its back wall and communicating with the first chamber
500
, and two threaded holes
503
arranged on its outer wall and penetrating through the first chamber
500
and each screwed with a set screw
504
.
The second socket
51
is provided with a second opening
511
disposed at its front end and having an internal thread
512
formed in an inner wall of the second opening
511
, a second chamber
510
disposed at its rear end and communicating with the second opening
511
, and a second through hole
513
disposed at its back wall and communicating with the second chamber
510
.
The first lock screw
52
is disposed in the first chamber
500
and extending through the first through hole
502
for screwing the first socket
50
to the first handle
3
, and the second lock screw
52
′ is disposed in the second chamber
510
and extending through the second through hole
513
for screwing the second socket
51
to the second handle
4
.
The lock ring
54
has a threaded hole
540
formed in its center, two through holes
542
arranged on its side wall, and an external thread
541
formed on its outer wall for being screwed with the internal thread
512
of the second opening
511
of the second socket
51
.
The locating ring
53
has a through hole
530
in its center and can be accommodated in the first opening
501
of the first socket
50
.
The first washer
55
has a central hole
550
and is disposed between the first socket
50
and the glass door
2
, and the second washer
55
′ has a central hole
550
′ and is disposed between the second socket
51
and the glass door
2
.
The connection bolt
56
is provided with a body, a head with an inclined wall
560
, and a collar flange
561
formed between the head and the body. The head with the inclined wall
560
can be accommodated in the first chamber
500
of the first socket
50
. The body is capable of orderly extending through the central hole
530
of the locating ring
53
, the central hole
550
of the first washer
55
, one of the two through holes
20
of the glass door
2
, the central hole
550
′ of the second washer
55
′, and being screwed with the threaded hole
540
of the lock ring
54
.
In assembling, referring to
FIGS. 3
,
4
and
5
, firstly extend the second lock screw
52
′ through the second through hole
513
to screw the second socket
51
to one of the two stationery seats
41
of the second handle
4
, and screw the lock ring
54
with the internal thread
512
of the second opening
511
of the second socket
51
. Secondly, place the second washer
55
′ between the second socket
51
and the glass door
2
, and attach the second socket
51
and the second washer
55
′ at one side of the glass door
2
. Thirdly, extend the body of the connection bolt
56
from the opposite side of the glass door
2
, through the central hole
530
of the locating ring
3
, the central hole
550
of the first washer
55
, the same hole
20
of the glass door
2
, the central hole
550
′ of the second washer
55
′, and then screw the body of the connection bolt
56
with the threaded hole
540
of the lock ring
54
, by which the connection bolt
56
is capable of fastening the second handle
4
at the side of the glass door
2
, and fastening the locating ring
53
and the first washer
55
at the opposite side of the glass door
2
. Fourthly, extend the first lock screw
52
through the first through hole
502
to screw the first socket
50
to each of the two stationery seats
31
of the first handle
3
correspondingly opposite to the stationery seat
41
. Fifthly, attach the first opening
501
of the first socket
50
to the first washer
55
so that the head with the inclined wall
560
of the connection bolt
56
can be accommodated in the first chamber
500
of the first socket
50
and the locating ring
53
can be accommodated in the first opening
501
of the first socket
50
. Sixthly, inwardly screw the two set screws
504
into the two threaded holes
503
of the first chamber
500
until their ends touch against the inclined wall
560
of the head of the connection bolt
56
so that the head with the inclined wall
560
of the connection bolt
56
is fastened in the first chamber
500
of the first socket
50
, by which the first handle
3
and the second handle
4
can be fastened to the glass door
2
at both sides, as shown in FIG.
4
.
The invention has the following advantages, as can be understood from the aforesaid description.
1. The first handle
3
and the second handle
4
made of laminated glass both have excellent strength to resist impact.
2. The first handle
3
and the second handle
4
made of laminated glass can be made with different colors and patterns in the tinted interlayer
30
or
40
to meet a whole design of different buildings.
3. The first handle
3
and the second handle
4
made of laminated glass can be printed with the words “PUSH” or “PULL” directly in the tinted interlayer
30
or
40
without additional “PUSH” or “PULL” signs attached on the glass door
2
to destroy the beauty of the glass door
2
.
4. The first handle
3
and the second handle
4
can be changed with different designs in configuration for various uses.
5. The first handle
3
and the second handle
4
can be firmly fastened to the glass door
2
by inwardly screwing the two set screws
504
into the two threaded holes
503
of the first chamber
500
until their ends touch against the inclined wall
560
of the head of the connection bolt
56
so that the head with the inclined wall
560
of the connection bolt
56
is fastened in the first chamber
500
of the first socket
50
, as shown in
FIG. 5
, without the slightest fear of looseness or shaking.
While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been described above, it will be recognized and understood that various modifications may be made therein and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications that may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
- 1. A laminated-glass door handle assembly comprising a first handle and a second handle both made of laminated glass and oppositely fastened to a glass door at both sides by at least one coupling device;said glass door having at least one through hole for being fastened by each said coupling device; each said coupling device joining said first handle, said glass door and said second handle together, and including a first socket, a second socket, a first lock screw, a second lock screw, a locating ring, a lock ring, a first washer, a second washer and a connection bolt; said first socket provided with a first opening disposed at a front end, a first chamber disposed at a rear end and communicating with said first opening, a first through hole disposed at a back wall and communicating with said first chamber, and a plurality of threaded holes arranged on an outer wall and penetrating through said first chamber and each screwed with a set screw; said second socket provided with a second opening disposed at a front end and having an internal thread formed in an inner wall of said second opening, a second chamber disposed at a rear end and communicating with said second opening, and a second through hole disposed at a back wall and communicating with said second chamber; said first lock screw disposed in said first chamber and extending through said first through hole for screwing said first socket to said first handle, and said second lock screw disposed in said second chamber and extending through said second through hole for screwing said second socket to said second handle; said lock ring having a threaded hole formed in the center, a plurality of through holes arranged on a side wall, and an external thread formed on an outer wall for being screwed with said internal thread of said second opening of said second socket; said locating ring having a through hole in the center and capable of being accommodated in said first opening of said first socket; said first washer having a central hole and disposed between said first socket and said glass door, and said second washer having a central hole and disposed between said second socket and said glass door; said connection bolt having a body, a head with an inclined wall, and a collar flange formed between said head and said body, said head with said inclined wall capable of being accommodated in said first chamber of said first socket, said body capable of orderly extending through said central hole of said locating ring, said central hole of said first washer, said through hole of said glass door, said central hole of said second washer, and being screwed with said threaded hole of said lock ring; whereby said first handle and said second handle can be oppositely fastened to said glass door by said coupling device with excellent strength as well as steadiness and without the slightest fear of looseness or shaking.
- 2. A laminated-glass door. handle assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one stationery seat each with a threaded hole can be disposed at two opposite inner sides of said first handle and said second handle.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Date |
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04250280 |
Sep 1992 |
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