Claims
- 1. A remotely operable apparatus for opening a panel retained in a closed position by a latch member, said panel having a handle for normally permitting manual opening of said panel, and said panel being potentially booby-trapped so as to be liable to cause harm to a person manually grasping said handle, said apparatus comprising:a clamp member for clampable engagement with a fixed structure on said panel; and a displaceable actuator mounted on said clamp member so as to be displaceable relative to said clamping member when said clamping member is in clamping engagement, said displaceable actuator having a protruding element engageable with said latch member and a coupling element connected to a line deployable to a remote location at a safe distance from said panel to permit remote operation of said actuator from said remote location so as to release said latch member and thereby permit said latched panel to be opened from said remote location.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the clamp member comprises two clamp elements, each having a jaw end and a handle end, the two clamp elements being pivotally joined with a bias element to maintain the clamp member in the dosed position when released.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the displaceable actuator is a finger latch mechanism and wherein the protruding element is a boss on one end of the finger latch mechanism shaped to pull on the latch member.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the finger latch mechanism is slideably mounted along the length of the clamp member to facilitate pulling action of the boss on the latch.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the displaceable actuator is a thumb latch mechanism and wherein the protruding element is a plunger shaped to push on the latch.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the thumb latch mechanism is mounted to the clamp member such that activation of the thumb latch mechanism causes a lever action of the thumb latch mechanism relative to the clamp member to facilitate the pushing action of the plunger on the latch when a pulling force is exerted on the line.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the clamp member has a jaw end for clampable engagement with the structure on the panel.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the jaw end is a small nose clamp adapted for a hood latch having a pull handle mechanism.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the jaw end is a small needle nose clamp adapted for clampable engagement with relatively narrow structures.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the jaw end is a small flat clamp adapted for clampable engagement with a hood release which is hinged on one side.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the clamp member is a hood release with a jaw end having two teeth defining a split.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the clamp member is a spring loaded and adapted to engage a car door handle.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the clamp member is a locking car door pull.
- 14. A method of opening a panel retained in a closed position by a latch member, said panel having a handle for normally permitting manual release of said latch member to open said panel, and said panel being potentially booby-trapped so as to be liable to cause harm to a person manually rasping said handle, said method comprising the steps of:attaching a clamp member to a fixed structure on the panel; engaging a protruding element forming part of a displaceable actuator mounted on said clamp member with said latch member on the panel; deploying a line connected to said displaceable actuator to a remote location at a safe distance from said panel; pulling on said line from said remote location to operate said actuator by displacing said actuator relative to said clamp member and thereby release said latch member to permit said latched panel to be opened from said remote location.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein the clamp member comprises two clamp elements, each having a jaw end and a handle end, the two clamp elements being pivotably joined with a bias element to maintain the clamp in the closed position when released.
- 16. The method of claim 14, wherein the displaceable actuator is a finger latch mechanism and wherein the protruding element is a boss on one end of the finger latch mechanism shaped to pull on the latch.
- 17. The method of claim 16, wherein the finger latch mechanism is slideably mounted along the length of the clamp member to facilitate pulling action of the boss on the latch.
- 18. The method of claim 14, wherein the displaceable actuator is a thumb latch mechanism and wherein the protruding element is a plunger shaped to push on the latch.
- 19. The method of claim 18, wherein the thumb latch mechanism is mounted on the clamp member such that activation of the thumb latch mechanism causes a lever action of the thumb latch mechanism relative tot he clamp member to facilitate the pushing action of the plunger on the latch.
- 20. The method of claim 14, wherein the clamp member has a jaw end for clampable engagement with the structure on the panel.
- 21. A kit for opening a panel retained in a closed position by a latch member, said panel having a handle for normally permitting manual opening of said panel, and said panel being potentially booby-trapped so as to be liable to cause harm to a person grasping said handle, said kit comprising:a clamp member for clampable engagement with a fixed structure on said panel; and a displaceable actuator mountable on said clamp member so as to be displaceable relative to said clamping member when said clamping member is in clamping engagement, said displaceable actuator having a protruding element engageable with said latch member on said latched panel and a coupling element; and a said line attachable to said coupling element and deployable to a remote location at a safe distance from said panel to permit remote operation of said actuator from said remote location so as to release said latch member.
- 22. The kit of claim 21, wherein the clamp member comprises two clamp elements, each having a jaw end and a handle end, the two clamp elements being pivotably joined with a bias element to maintain the clamp member in the closed position when released.
- 23. The kit of claim 21, wherein the displaceable actuator is a finger latch mechanism and wherein the protruding element is a boss on one end of the finger latch mechanism shaped to pull on the latch.
- 24. The kit of claim 23, wherein the finger latch mechanism is slideably mountable along the length of the clamp member to facilitate pulling action of the boss on the latch.
- 25. The kit of claim 21, wherein the displaceable actuator is a thumb latch mechanism and wherein the protruding element is a plunger shaped to push on the latch.
- 26. The kit of claim 25, wherein the thumb latch mechanism is mountable on the clamp member such that activation of the thumb latch mechanism causes a lever action of the thumb latch mechanism relative to the clamp member to facilitate the pushing action of the plunge on the latch.
- 27. The kit of claim 21, wherein the clamp member has a jaw end to for clampable engagement with the structure oil the panel.
- 28. The kit of claim 27, wherein the jaw end is a small nose clamp adapted for a hood latch having a pull handle mechanism.
- 29. The kit of claim 27, wherein the jaw end is a small needle nose clamp adapted for clampable engagement with relatively narrow structures.
- 30. The kit of claim 27, wherein the jaw end is a small flat clamp adapted for clampable engagement with a hood release which is hinged on one side.
- 31. The kit of claim 27, wherein the clamp member is a hood release with a jaw end leaving two teeth defining a split.
- 32. The kit of claim 21, wherein the clamp member is a spring loaded and adapted to engage a car door handle.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/301,809 filed Jul. 2, 2001, incorporated by reference herein.
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