Claims
- 1. Touchless door pull apparatus, comprising:(a) a pull base for mounting on a door, said pull base comprising a first engagement element, said first engagement element being ineffective as a pull device for grasping with a hand of a user, said pull base being ineffective as a door locking device; and (b) a hand tool comprising (i) a grasping end for being grasped by such user, and (ii) an engagement end, said engagement end comprising a second engagement element, said first and second engagement elements being cooperatively configured such that the second engagement element on said hand tool can be engaged with the first engagement element on said pull base, thus to temporarily couple said hand tool and said pull base to each other, such that said hand tool can be pulled in a direction away from said pull base while said hand tool and said pull base remain temporarily coupled to each other whereby when said pull base is in secure association on a hinged door, away from an edge of such door bearing such hinges, such user can pull on said hand tool and thus pull open such door without touching such door or said pull base.
- 2. Touchless door pull apparatus as in claim 1, said pull base further comprising (i) a rear, (ii) a front, (iii) an engagement slot associated with the front, and (iv) a first engagement portion defined in said first engagement element, said first engagement portion being disposed between the front and the rear, and being associated with the engagement slot, facilitating coupling of said hand tool to said pull base, said hand tool further comprising a second engagement portion defined in said second engagement element.
- 3. Touchless door pull apparatus as in claim 2 wherein said rear of said pull base defines mounting structure which facilitates mounting said pull base to a face of such door at a location displaced substantially from such hinge mounting edge of such door.
- 4. Touchless door pull apparatus as in claim 2 wherein said rear of said pull base defines a mounting surface which facilitates mounting said pull base to a face of such door at a location displaced substantially from such hinge mounting edge of such door.
- 5. Touchless door pull apparatus as in claim 2, the front comprising first and second adjacent and cooperating front elements defining the slot therebetween, said first engagement element being associated with the slot at at least one of the first and second front elements.
- 6. Touchless door pull apparatus as in claim 2, said rear defining an optionally imaginary rear surface, said first engagement element having a first engagement surface thereof oriented transverse to a line which line is oriented perpendicular to such optionally imaginary surface.
- 7. Touchless door pull apparatus as in claim 2, said rear defining an optionally imaginary rear surface, said first engagement portion having a first engagement surface thereof oriented perpendicular to a line which line is oriented perpendicular to such optionally imaginary surface.
- 8. Touchless door pull apparatus as in claim 2 wherein the engagement slot extends from a top of said pull base to a bottom of said pull base.
- 9. Touchless door pull apparatus as in claim 2, the engagement slot at a first segment thereof being sufficiently wide to receive the second engagement portion of said hand tool behind the front of said pull base such that said second engagement element is between said first engagement element and the rear of said pull base, said engagement slot being relatively narrower at a second segment thereof so as to prevent lateral movement of said second engagement element from uncoupling said second engagement element from said first engagement element.
- 10. Touchless door pull apparatus as in claim 2, the first engagement portion being located in a central portion of said pull base.
- 11. Touchless door pull apparatus as in claim 2, the front defining a front surface of said pull base, the rear defining a rear surface of said pull base, said first engagement portion defining a first engagement surface extending transversely along a length of the slot rearwardly of the front surface and frontwardly of the rear surface.
- 12. Touchless door pull apparatus as in claim 9, said second engagement portion of said hand tool being sized and configured to engage the first engagement portion of the pull base at said second segment of the slot.
- 13. Touchless door pull apparatus as in claim 9, said hand tool further comprising a shaft having a first width, the slot defining a second width between opposing first and second frontwardly-disposed sides thereof at the first engagement element, and a third greater width between third and fourth sides thereof disposed rearwardly of the first and second sides, the combination of the first, second, third, and fourth sides defining a portion of the slot at the second segment thereof wherein the third width is greater than the first width of said hand tool, the slot portion being geometrically compatible with receiving and concurrently engaging opposing portions of said second engagement element at said engagement end of said hand tool.
- 14. Touchless door pull apparatus as in claim 1, said pull base further comprising (i) a rear, (ii) a front including a front surface, (iii) an engagement opening extending through the front surface, the engagement opening being sized and configured to receive said second engagement element, and (iv) a cavity disposed rearwardly of, and laterally displaced to a first side of, said engagement opening whereby said engagement end of said hand tool can be inserted into the engagement opening and laterally displaced toward engaging relationship with said first engagement element.
- 15. Touchless door pull apparatus as in claim 1, said pull base further comprising (i) a rear, (ii) a front including a front surface, (iii) an engagement opening extending through the front surface, the engagement opening being sized and configured to receive said second engagement element, and (iv) a cavity disposed rearwardly of, and rotationally displaced on opposing sides of, said engagement opening whereby said engagement end of said hand tool can be inserted into the engagement opening and rotated toward engaging relationship with said first engagement element.
- 16. Touchless door pull apparatus as in claim 2 wherein the engagement slot extends from a relatively upwardly disposed location to a relatively downwardly disposed location.
- 17. Touchless door pull apparatus as in claim 2, including a recess in a frontwardly-disposed wall of the slot, for receiving the engagement end of said hand tool and thereby tending to fix location of said hand tool in the slot and to so facilitate retaining the engagement end of said hand tool in the recess while the door is being pulled open.
- 18. Touchless door pull apparatus as in claim 17, including a projection on a rear wall of the slot, in cooperating juxtaposition to the recess, such that the projection tends to urge the engagement end of said hand tool into the recess.
- 19. Touchless door pull apparatus, comprising:(a) a door having a hinged edge thereof, (i) a door pull effective as a pull device for grasping with a hand of a user and opening said door, and (ii) a first engagement element ineffective as a pull device for grasping with such hand of such user and opening said door, and ineffective as a door locking device, said first engagement element being disposed away from the hinged edge of said door; and (b) a hand tool comprising (i) a grasping end for being grasped by such user, and (ii) an engagement end comprising a second engagement element, said first and second engagement elements being cooperatively configured such that the second engagement element on said hand tool can be engaged with the first engagement element on said door, thus to temporarily couple said hand tool and said door to each other, such that said hand tool can be pulled in a direction away from said door while said hand tool and said door remain temporarily coupled to each other and such that such user can thereby pull on said hand tool and pull open such door without touching such door.
- 20. Touchless door pull apparatus as in claim 19, said door further comprising (i) a rear, (ii) a front, (iii) an engagement slot associated with the front, and (iv) a first engagement portion defined in said first engagement element, said first engagement portion being disposed between the front and the rear, and being associated with the engagement slot, facilitating coupling of said hand tool to said door, said hand tool further comprising a second engagement portion defining the second engagement element.
- 21. Touchless door pull apparatus as in claim 20, the front comprising first and second adjacent and cooperating front elements defining the slot therebetween, said first engagement element being associated with the slot at at least one of the first and second front elements.
- 22. Touchless door pull apparatus as in claim 20 wherein the engagement slot extends from a relatively upwardly disposed location to a relatively downwardly disposed location.
- 23. Touchless door pull apparatus as in claim 20, the engagement slot at a first segment thereof being sufficiently wide to receive the second engagement portion of said hand tool behind the slot such that said second engagement element is between said first engagement element and the rear of said door, said engagement slot being relatively narrower at a second segment thereof so as to prevent lateral movement of said second engagement element from uncoupling said second engagement element from said first engagement element.
- 24. Touchless door pull apparatus as in claim 20, the front defining a front surface of said door, the rear defining a rear surface of said door, said first engagement portion defining a first engagement surface extending transversely along a length of the slot rearwardly of the front surface and frontwardly of the rear surface.
- 25. Touchless door pull apparatus as in claim 23, said second engagement portion of said hand tool being sized and configured to engage the first engagement portion of the door at said second segment.
- 26. Touchless door pull apparatus as in claim 23, said hand tool further comprising a shaft having a first width, the slot defining a second width between opposing first and second frontwardly-disposed sides thereof at the first engagement element, and a third greater width between third and fourth sides thereof disposed rearwardly of the first and second sides, the combination of the first, second, third, and fourth sides defining a portion of the slot at the second segment thereof wherein the third width is greater than the first width of said hand tool, the slot portion being geometrically compatible with receiving and concurrently engaging opposing portions of said second engagement element at said engagement end of said hand tool.
- 27. Touchless door pull apparatus as in claim 19, said door further comprising (i) a rear, (ii) a front including a front surface, (iii) an engagement opening extending through the front surface, the engagement opening being sized and configured to receive said second engagement element, and (iv) a cavity behind, and laterally displaced to a first side of said engagement opening whereby said engagement end of said hand tool can be inserted into the engagement opening and laterally displaced toward engaging relationship with said first engagement element.
- 28. Touchless door pull apparatus as in claim 19, said door further comprising (i) a rear, (ii) a front including a front surface, (iii) an engagement opening extending through the front surface, the engagement opening being sized and configured to receive said second engagement element, and (iv) a cavity behind, and rotationally displaced on opposing sides of said engagement opening whereby said engagement end of said hand tool can be inserted into the engagement opening and rotated toward engaging relationship with said first engagement element.
- 29. Touchless door pull apparatus as in claim 20 wherein the engagement slot extends from a relatively upwardly disposed location to a relatively downwardly disposed location.
- 30. Touchless door pull apparatus as in claim 20, including a recess in a frontwardly-disposed wall of the slot, for receiving the engagement end of said hand tool and thereby tending to fix location of said hand tool in the slot and to so facilitate retaining the engagement end of said hand tool in the recess while the door is being pulled open.
- 31. Touchless door pull apparatus as in claim 20, including a projection on a rear wall of the slot, in cooperating juxtaposition to the recess, such that the projection tends to urge the engagement end of said hand tool into the recess.
- 32. A method by which a person can pull open a door having a front and a rear, and mounted on hinges, without such person touching the door, the method comprising:(a) defining on the door an engagement opening therein, the engagement opening comprising a rearwardly-facing first engagement surface associated with the engagement opening, the engagement opening being disposed away from a hinge-bearing edge of such door, the engagement opening further being devoid of, and distinct from, locking structure for locking the door; (b) inserting an engagement end of a hand tool into the engagement opening, the engaging end of the hand tool comprising a frontwardly-facing second engagement surface; (c) temporarily coupling the second engagement surface of the hand tool with the first engagement surface of the engagement opening; and (d) pulling the temporarily coupled hand tool in a direction away from the door and thereby pivoting the door about the hinges and correspondingly opening the door.
- 33. A method as in claim 32, the engagement opening being comprised in a pull base mounted to the door, the method comprising inserting the engagement end of the hand tool into the engagement opening of the pull base and pulling the temporarily coupled hand tool in a direction away from the pull base and thereby opening the door.
- 34. A method as in claim 32 and including uncoupling and removing the hand tool from the door before reclosure of the door.
- 35. A method as in claim 33 and including uncoupling and removing the hand tool from the pull base before reclosure of the door.
- 36. A method as in claim 32, including moving the second engagement surface laterally into coupling relationship with the first engagement surface and subsequently pulling open the door.
- 37. A method as in claim 32, including rotating the second engagement surface into coupling relationship with the first engagement surface and subsequently pulling open the door.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority to Provisional Application Serial No. 60/181,745 filed Feb. 11, 2000.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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