Claims
- 1. A push-action door release device comprising a pivot bar having first and second opposite ends,the first end of the pivot bar being received within a first mounting bracket and being pivotably connectable thereto by a first removable pivot pin, the second end of the pivot bar being received within a second mounting bracket and being pivotably connectable thereto by a second removable pivot pin, the mounting brackets being dimensioned and configured to be secured to a door having a latch handle to position the pivot bar substantially parallel to the door with one end of the pivot bar disposed adjacent to the latch handle, whereby (i) either end of the pivot bar, when unpinned from its associated mounting bracket will constitute that end as the active end of the pivot bar and render it free to travel along an operational travel path of the active end between a neutral position and a handle release position, the travel path being confined within the mounting bracket within which the active end is received and (ii) the other end of the pivot bar, when connected by its associated pivot pin to its associated mounting bracket will constitute that end as the fixed end of the pivot bar, whereby the door release device is selectively utilizable for either a left-hand or right-hand opening door; the release device being dimensioned and configured to engage and operate the latch handle of such door when the active end of the pivot bar is caused to travel along its operational travel path to the handle release position by pivoting the fixed end of the pivot bar about its associated pivot pin.
- 2. The door release device of claim 1, wherein the pivot bar has an actuator extending transversely therefrom the actuator being dimensioned and configured to engage and operate the latch handle upon arrival of the active end of the pivot bar at its handle release position.
- 3. The door release device of claim 1 or claim 2 having a push plate attached to the pivot bar and extending transversely thereof.
- 4. The door release device of claim 3 wherein at least the actuator is selectively mountable adjacent to either end of the pivot bar.
- 5. The door release device of claim 2 wherein the pivot bar further has a push plate extending transversely therefrom and both the actuator and the push plate are selectively mountable in at least two different positions axially along the pivot bar.
- 6. The door release device of claim 5 wherein the pivot bar has at least two sets of mounting formations for each of the push plate and actuator, the two sets of mounting formations being located on opposite transverse sides of the pivot bar, one set of mounting formations being axially positioned along the pivot bar whereby to locate the push plate and actuator to accommodate a right-hand-opening door, and the other set of mounting formations being axially positioned along the pivot bar whereby to locate the push plate and actuator to accommodate a left-hand-opening door.
- 7. The door release device of claim 6 wherein the mounting formations are holes dimensioned and configured to receive removable fasteners to removably secure the push plate and actuator to the pivot bar.
- 8. A method for securing to a door equipped with a latch handle a door release device comprised of a pivot bar having first and second opposite ends, the first end of the pivot bar being connected to a first mounting bracket by a first removable pivot pin, and the second end of the pivot bar being connected to a second mounting bracket by a second removable pivot pin, the method comprising the steps of:(a) securing the device to a door having a latch handle to position the pivot bar substantially parallel to the door with one end of the pivot bar disposed adjacent to the latch handle to constitute that end as the active end of the pivot bar, and the other end as the fixed end of the pivot bar; and (b) removing the pivot pin from the mounting bracket at the active end of the pivot bar, thereby freeing the active end to travel along an operational travel path within its associated mounting bracket between a neutral position and a latch handle release position, when the pivot bar is pivoted about its fixed end.
- 9. The method of claim 8 wherein the pivot bar further comprises at least two sets of actuator mounting formations, the respective sets of mounting formations being located adjacent respective opposite ends of the pivot bar, the method further comprising mounting the actuator on the set of actuator mounting formations adjacent the active end of the pivot bar.
- 10. The method of claim 9 wherein at least two of the respective sets of actuator mounting formations are located on diametrically opposite sides of the pivot bar and the method further comprises positioning the pivot bar relative to such door so that the set of mounting formations on which the actuator is to be mounted faces outwardly away from the door.
- 11. A push-action door release device comprising a pivot bar having first and second opposite ends and an actuator extending transversely therefrom,the first end of the pivot bar being received within a first mounting bracket and being pivotably connected thereto by a first removable pivot pin, the second end of the pivot bar being received within a second mounting bracket and being pivotably connected thereto by a second removable pivot pin, the mounting brackets being dimensioned and configured (i) to be secured to a door having a latch handle to position the pivot bar substantially parallel to the door with one end of the pivot bar disposed adjacent to the latch handle and unpinned from its associated mounting bracket to constitute that end as the active end of the pivot bar, and the other end of the pivot bar being connected by its associated pivot pin to its associated mounting bracket to constitute that end as the fixed end of the pivot bar, (ii) to thereby define an operational travel path of the active end of the pivot bar within its associated mounting bracket between a neutral position and a handle release position, the travel path being confined within the mounting bracket within which the active end is received; the actuator being selectively mountable in at least two different positions axially along the pivot bar and being dimensioned and configured to engage and operate the latch handle of such door when the actuator is affixed to the pivot bar and the active end of the pivot bar is caused to travel along its operational travel path to the handle release position by pivoting the fixed end of the pivot bar about its associated pivot pin.
- 12. The door release device of claim 11 wherein the actuator is selectively mountable adjacent to either end of the pivot bar.
- 13. The door release device of claim 11 further having a push plate attached to the pivot bar and extending transversely thereof.
- 14. The door release device of claim 13 wherein both the actuator and the push plate are each selectively mountable in at least two different positions axially along the pivot bar.
- 15. A push-action door release device comprising a pivot bar having first and second opposite ends,the first end of the pivot bar being pivotably connectable to a first mounting bracket by a first removable pivot pin, the second end of the pivot bar being pivotably connectable to a second mounting bracket by a second removable pivot pin, the mounting brackets being dimensioned and configured (i) to receive therewithin the respective end of the pivot bar associated therewith and, (ii) to be secured to a door having a latch handle to position the pivot bar substantially parallel to the door with one end of the pivot bar disposed adjacent to the latch handle, the opposite ends of the pivot bar and their respective mounting brackets being similarly dimensioned and configured whereby (iii) either end of the pivot bar may be positioned adjacent to the latch handle and, when unpinned from its associated mounting bracket, freed to serve as the active end of the pivot bar, and (iv) the other end of the pivot bar, when pinned to its associated mounting bracket, is connected thereto to serve as the fixed end of the pivot bar; the release device being dimensioned and configured to engage and operate the latch handle of such door when the pivot bar is pivoted about its fixed end to move the active end of the pivot bar along a travel path confined within its associated mounting bracket and sufficiently to operate the latch handle.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/286,195 of Julian Mandell and Morton A. Silverman, filed on Apr. 24, 2001 and entitled “Push-Action Door Release Device”.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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