1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a sliding-door handle device, and more particularly relates to a sliding-door handle device that can enable a sliding door to align with a wall, so as to provide a wider passage for the user to pass through and to pull the sliding door conveniently.
2. Description of Related Art
With reference to
The handles 60 that are securely mounted on the conventional sliding door 70 can enable the users to push the conventional sliding door 70 to move relative to the wall 80 easily. When the conventional sliding door 70 is moved toward the wall 80 by pushing the handles 60, the middle segment 62 of the handle 60 that is mounted on the inner side of the conventional sliding door 70 extends out of the inner side of the conventional sliding door 70 may hit a front edge of the wall 80. In order to prevent the handle 60 from hitting the front edge of the wall 80, a rear edge of the conventional sliding door 70 cannot align with a rear edge of the wall 80 and this will limit the width of the passage between the wall 80 and the sliding door 70.
The user can assemble only one of the handles 60 on the outer side of the sliding door 70 without assembling the other handle 60 on the inner side of the sliding door 70. Since there is no inference between the inner side of the sliding door 70 and the wall 80, the rear edge of the conventional sliding door 70 can align with the rear side of the wall 80 to provide a wider passage. When the rear edge of the conventional sliding door 70 aligns with the rear side of the wall 80 and the user standing on the side of the wall 80 opposite to the outer side of the conventional sliding door 70 wants to close the conventional sliding door 70, the user needs to move to the outer side of the conventional sliding door 70 to grip the handle 60 to move the conventional sliding door 70 relative to the wall 80 since the handle 60 is mounted only on the outer side of the conventional sliding door 70. This is inconvenient in use.
Consequently, when the conventional sliding door 70 has two handles 60 respectively mounted on the sides of the conventional sliding door 70, the rear edge of the conventional sliding door 70 cannot align with the rear edge of the wall 80. When the conventional sliding door 70 only has one handle 60 mounted on the outer side of the conventional sliding door 70, the user that stands on the side of the wall 80 cannot close the conventional sliding door 70 conveniently.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention provides a sliding-door handle device to mitigate the aforementioned problems.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide a sliding-door handle device that can enable the sliding door to align with a wall to provide a wider passage for the user to pass through and to pull the sliding door conveniently.
The sliding-door handle device in accordance with the present invention has an outside handle and inside handle. The outside handle is mounted on and abuts the sliding door and has a connecting board and a pulling tab. The connecting board is shaped as an elongated strip and abuts an outer side of the sliding door. The pulling tab is formed on and protrudes perpendicularly from a front end of the connecting board to form the outside handle in a T shape, and the pulling tab has a pulling end and a pressing end. The inside handle is detachably connected to the outside handle via the sliding door to connect the outside handle with the sliding door and has an assembling mount.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
With reference to
The outside handle 10 is mounted on and abuts the outer side of the sliding door 40 and has a connecting board 11, a pulling tab 12, a hooking groove 13 and multiple mats 14.
The connecting board 11 may be shaped as an elongated strip, abuts the outer side of the sliding door 40, and has an inner side, an outer side, a rear end, a front end and a fixing hole 111. The inner side of the connecting board 11 abuts the outer side of the sliding door 40. The front end of the connecting board 11 extends to the front edge of the sliding door 40. The fixing hole 111 is formed in the inner side of the connecting board 11 near the rear end of the connecting board 11 and aligns with the through hole 41 of the sliding door 40.
The pulling tab 12 is formed on and protrudes perpendicularly from the front end of the connecting board 11 such that the outside handle 10 is formed in a T shape. The pulling tab 12 has a pulling end 121 and a pressing end 122. The pulling end 121 of the pulling tab 12 is formed on, protrudes from and extends out of the outer side of the connecting board 11. The pressing end 122 of the pulling tab 12 is formed with the pulling end 121 of the pulling tab 12, is formed on and protrudes from the inner side of the connecting board 11 and abuts the front edge of the sliding door 40. Front ends of the pulling end and the pressing end define an upright front side surface 123. When a user hooks the pulling end 121 of the pulling tab 12 to move the sliding door 40, the pressing end 122 abuts against the front edge of the sliding door 40 to provide an abutment-support effect to the pulling tab 12.
With reference to
The mats 14 are mounted between the connecting board 11, the pressing end 122 of the pulling tab 12, and the sliding door 40.
With further reference to
The assembling mount 21 has an inner side, an outer side, a mounting block 211 and a recess 213. The inner side of the assembling mount 21 abuts the inner side of the sliding door 40. The outer side of the assembling mount 21 extends out of the through hole 41 of the sliding door 40.
The mounting block 211 is formed on and protrudes from the inner side of the assembling mount 21, is mounted in and corresponding to the through hole 41 of the sliding door 40 to face the connecting board 11, and has a center and a threaded hole 212. The threaded hole 212 is formed in the center of the mounting block 211 and aligns with the fixing hole 111 of the connecting board 11 via the through hole 41 of the sliding door 40. The recess 213 is formed in the outer side of the assembling mount 21. The bolt 22 is mounted in the threaded hole 212 of the mounting block 211 and the fixing hole 111 of the connecting board 11 via the through hole 41 of the sliding door 40 to connect the outside handle 10 and the inside handle 20 with the sliding door 40.
The washers 30 are mounted between the outside handle 10, the inside handle 20, and the through hole 41 of the sliding door 40.
With reference to
According to the above-mentioned first embodiment of the handle device, with reference to
In use, with reference to
Furthermore, with reference to
Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and features of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only Changes may be made in the details, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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