Claims
- 1. A cabinet hardware attached to a cabinet door having a vertical surface and a lower edge, the hardware being attached to the vertical surface of the door, projecting below the lower edge of the door and projecting outward from the vertical surface of the door, the hardware comprising:a plate having an upper portion, a lower portion, and an arcuate portion therebetween, the upper portion being attached to the vertical surface of the door so as to be disposed in a first plane, the lower portion being disposed in a second plane horizontally offset from the first plane, the upper portion defining an upper edge of the plate, the lower portion defining a lower edge of the plate, the lower portion of the plate projecting below the lower edge of the door and being accessible with a foot of a person attempting to open the door by placing the foot beneath the lower portion of the plate; a curved lip at the lower edge of the plate, the curved lip curving about a horizontal axis and in a direction away from the first plane; and means disposed at the upper portion of the plate for attaching the plate to the vertical surface of the door.
- 2. A cabinet hardware according to claim 1, wherein the lower edge of the plate is parallel to the upper portion of the plate.
- 3. A cabinet hardware according to claim 1, wherein the second plane is offset from the first plane by a distance of about ¾ inch.
- 4. A cabinet hardware according to claim 1, wherein the hardware has a height delimited by the upper and lower edges of the plate, the upper portion of the plate constitutes about half the height of the plate, and the lower portion and the arcuate portion combined constitute about half the height of the plate.
- 5. A cabinet hardware according to claim 1, wherein the curved lip has a distal edge that faces upward toward the upper edge of the plate.
- 6. A cabinet hardware according to claim 1, wherein the attaching means comprises a plurality of holes through the upper portion of the plate.
- 7. A cabinet hardware according to claim 1, wherein the attaching means comprises a plurality of fasteners.
- 8. A cabinet hardware according to claim 1, wherein substantially all of the lower and arcuate portions of the plate project below the lower edge of the door.
- 9. A cabinet hardware according to claim 1, wherein the hardware is formed of metal or plastic.
- 10. A cabinet hardware according to claim 1, wherein the hardware is formed of metal and is coated with a paint primer.
- 11. A cabinet door comprising:a vertical surface having a lower edge at a lowermost end of the door; and a cabinet hardware attached to the vertical surface, projecting below the lower edge of the vertical surface, and projecting away from the vertical surface of the door, the hardware comprising a plate having an upper portion, a lower portion, and an arcuate portion therebetween, the upper portion being attached to the vertical surface of the door so as to be disposed in a first plane, the lower portion being disposed in a second plane approximately parallel to the first plane and horizontally offset from the first plane, the upper portion defining an upper edge of the plate, the lower portion defining a lower edge of the plate, the hardware having a height delimited by the upper and lower edges of the plate, the upper portion of the plate constituting about half the height of the plate, the lower portion and the arcuate portion combined constituting about half the height of the plate; a curved lip at the lower edge of the plate, the curved lip curving about a horizontal axis and in a direction away from the first plane, the curved lip having a distal edge that faces upward; a plurality of holes in the upper portion of the plate; and fasteners disposed in the holes and attaching the plate to the door; wherein the upper portion of the plate is parallel to and contacts the vertical surface of the door, the lower portion of the plate projects below the lower edge of the door, and the lower portion of the plate is accessible with a foot of a person attempting to open the door by placing the foot beneath the lower portion of the plate.
- 12. A cabinet door according to claim 11, wherein substantially all of the lower and arcuate portions of the plate project below the lowermost end of the door.
- 13. A method of opening a cabinet door having a vertical surface and a lower edge, the method comprising the steps of:attaching a cabinet hardware to the vertical surface of the door so that the hardware projects below the lower edge of the door and projects outward from the vertical surface of the door, the hardware comprising: a plate having an upper portion, a lower portion, and an arcuate portion therebetween, the upper portion being attached to the vertical surface of the door so as to be disposed in a first plane and the lower portion being disposed in a second plane horizontally offset from the first plane, the upper portion defining an upper edge of the plate, the lower portion defining a lower edge of the plate, the lower portion of the plate projecting below the lower edge of the door and being accessible with a foot of a person attempting to open the door by placing the foot beneath the lower portion of the plate; a curved lip at the lower edge of the plate, the curved lip curving about a horizontal axis and in a direction away from the first plane; and means disposed at the upper portion of the plate for attaching the plate to the vertical surface of the door; placing the foot beneath the lower portion of the plate; and then contacting the curved lip with the foot and pulling at the lower portion of the plate with the foot to open the door.
- 14. A method according to claim 13, further comprising the step of forming the cabinet hardware so that the lower edge of the plate is parallel to the upper portion of the plate.
- 15. A method according to claim 13, further comprising the step of forming the cabinet hardware so that the second plane is offset from the first plane by a distance of about ¾ inch, so that the lower portion of the plate projects about ¾ inch from an outer surface of the door in a direction normal to the outer surface.
- 16. A method according to claim 13, further comprising the step of forming the cabinet hardware so that the hardware has a height delimited by the upper and lower edges of the plate, the upper portion of the plate constitutes about half the height of the plate, the lower portion and the arcuate portion combined constitute about half the height of the plate, and at least the lower portion and the arcuate portion project below the lower edge of the door.
- 17. A method according to claim 13, further comprising the step of forming the cabinet hardware so that the curved lip has a distal edge that faces upward following the attaching step.
- 18. A method according to claim 13, wherein the attaching step entails attaching the hardware to the vertical surface of the door so that substantially all of the lower and arcuate portions of the plate project below the lower edge of the door.
- 19. A method according to claim 13, wherein the hardware is formed of metal and is coated with a paint primer.
- 20. A method according to claim 19, further comprising the step of painting the hardware prior to attaching the hardware to the door.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/149,151, filed Aug. 16, 1999.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Provisional Applications (1)
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