Universal inside-outside door handle

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6578235
  • Patent Number
    6,578,235
  • Date Filed
    Friday, May 11, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 17, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A handle assembly, particularly adapted for a sectional door panel includes identical handle parts each having a grip portion and spaced apart transversely extending legs. One of the legs of each handle part has an elongated shank extending therefrom and the other leg of each handle part has a shorter shank or a shank receiving bore formed therein. The handle parts are assembled to each other from opposite sides of a door panel and secured by conventional threaded fasteners which extend through a bore in one leg of each handle part and engage a shank of the other handle part. Tubular spacers may be sleeved over the shanks of the handle parts to limit the spacing between the handle parts during assembly to the door panel.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention pertains to a handle assembly for a door or door panel wherein identical handle parts are disposed on both sides of the door and are interconnected with each other to form the handle assembly.




BACKGROUND




Handle assemblies which are required to be disposed for grasping from both sides of a door or door panel are widely known. Manual grips or handles are required for some doors, such as residential garage doors, on both the inside and outside of the door for use in lifting the door. This requirement is provided for sectional upward acting garage doors, in particular, to avoid causing persons to use the door section pinch points to move the door up and down.




Accordingly, it is desirable to provide a handle assembly which is mechanically uncomplicated, easy to assemble and use and requires few parts. It is also desirable to provide a handle assembly which has a high degree of commonality of parts and may be adapted to be used with doors having a relatively wide range of door panel thicknesses. It is to satisfy the above described needs and desiderata that the present invention has been developed.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides an improved handle assembly, particular adapted for use with sectional garage doors and the like, which handle assembly may be gripped from inside as well as outside a door to manually move the door.




In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, a handle assembly is provided which is particularly adapted for a sectional door panels and the like and which includes two handle parts and two fasteners wherein the handle parts are of identical construction and the fasteners are of identical construction. The handle assembly is particularly easy to install and may be installed on door panels of different thicknesses. In this regard, the handle parts are each formed with opposed legs, an interconnecting grip portion and wherein one of the legs includes an elongated reduced cross section shank portion which projects through the door panel and is received in a bore formed in the other leg of the other handle part. In this way, the handle parts may be assembled using elongated screw type fasteners. The handle cannot be disassembled by removing a fastener from only one side of the door panel.




The lengths of the shank portions and the depths of the shank receiving bores in the respective handle parts may be adapted to use the handle with door panels of different thicknesses or the length of the shank and bore portions may be dimensioned such that only minimal deflection, if any, of the panel parts is possible when the handle parts are assembled to each other to prevent over-tightening of the handle parts and bending or plastic deflection of the door panel parts. The handle parts may include shank portions extending from both legs of the handle to aid in locating the handles in spaced apart bores on a door panel and to provide for reducing the height or depth of the handle with respect to the plane of the door panel. The handle assembly may also include elongated tubular spacers extending between and sleeved over the shank portions to limit the bending or deflection of door panel parts.




In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, a molded plastic handle part is provided for a handle assembly, particularly adapted for use as an inside outside handle assembly for a sectional garage door and the like.




Those skilled in the art will further appreciate the advantages and superior features of the invention upon reading the detailed description which follows in conjunction with the drawing.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of part of a sectional garage door panel showing a portion of the handle assembly of the present invention mounted thereon;





FIG. 2

is a section view taken generally along the line


2





2


of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of one of the handle parts for the handle assembly of the invention;





FIG. 4

is a section view taken from generally the same line as the section view of

FIG. 2

showing an alternate embodiment of a handle assembly in accordance with a present invention; and





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of one of the handle parts for the handle assembly shown in FIG.


4


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




In the description which follows, like parts are marked throughout the specification and drawing with the same reference numerals, respectively. The drawing figures are not necessarily to scale and certain features may be shown exaggerated in scale in the interest of clarity and conciseness.




Referring to

FIG. 1

, there is illustrated a portion of a garage door panel


10


for a sectional garage door, for example. The garage door panel


10


includes an outer front face or skin


12


, an upper transverse edge


14


and a lower transverse edge


16


. The panel


10


may be formed of sheet metal which is bent to form the outer face


12


and the upper and lower transverse edges. Spaced apart channel-shaped reinforcing stiles


18


extend between the opposed edges


14


and


16


and are suitably secured thereto to reinforce the panel


10


. Alternatively, the panel


10


may be characterized by an insulation-filled panel with an inner skin, not shown, extending between the edges


14


and


16


and suitably secured thereto in a known manner. In such constructions, the stiles


18


may be omitted. However, the door panel


10


includes an outer, generally planar skin such as the skin or face


12


and an inner structural member providing a generally planar face such as the surface provided by the web


18




a


of the channel-shaped stiles


18


.




Referring to

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


3


, the door panel


10


is fitted with a universal inside-outside handle assembly, generally designated by the numeral


20


. Handle assembly


20


includes opposed, identical handle parts


22


, see FIG.


2


. Each of the handle parts


22


is characterized as a molded plastic part including a grip portion


24


extending between and formed integral with opposed legs


26


and


28


which extend generally transversely to the grip portion


24


and parallel to each other. The grip portion


24


is preferably of non-uniform cross section to provide a thicker cross section crest portion


24




a


to facilitate ease of gripping and pulling on the handle assembly


20


. Handle leg


26


includes a reduced cross section elongated shank portion


30


, preferably of cylindrical cross section. Shank portion


30


is provided with an internal longitudinal cylindrical bore


32


which may be pre-threaded or threaded by a self-tapping fastener when the handle parts


22


are assembled to form the handle assembly


20


. Shank portion


30


extends longitudinally from the leg


26


and a transverse end face


27


is formed at the juncture of leg


26


with shank


30


.




Leg


28


of handle part


22


includes a transverse end face


29


which is co-planar with the end face


27


and is intersected by a bore


34


which is parallel to the shank portion


30


and the bore


32


and is slightly larger in diameter than the diameter of the shank portion


30


. As further shown in

FIG. 2

, bore


34


is intersected by a coaxial reduced diameter bore


36


which is intersected by a coaxial counterbore


38


opening to the exterior of the handle part


22


in a direction opposite the bore


34


and end face


29


.




As further shown in

FIG. 2

, the panel


10


may be provided with suitable spaced-apart openings


12




a


and


12




b


in outer face


12


and corresponding openings


18




b


and


18




c


formed in the inner face or web


18




a


of stile


18


. Openings


12




a


and


18




b


are aligned and openings


12




b


and


18




c


are aligned, each set of openings being adapted to receive a shank


30


for one of the handle parts


22


, as illustrated. When the handle parts


22


are assembled to the panel


10


in the manner shown in

FIG. 2

, the shanks


30


project into the bores


34


and suitable threaded fasteners


40


are inserted through the bores


36


from the counterbores


38


and are in threaded engagement with the respective shanks


30


to secure the handle parts to each other and to the panel


10


. The lengths of the shanks


30


may be such as to provide for using the handle parts


24


with panels of various thicknesses between faces


12


and


18




a


, for example. Accordingly, the depths of the bores


34


are also sufficient to accommodate varying degrees of telescoping entry of the shanks


30


within the bores. Alternatively, the shanks


30


may be pre-dimensioned for particular door panel thicknesses so that the shanks extend fully within the bores


34


when the handle parts are assembled to the door so that, upon tightening the fasteners


40


, the skin or face


12


and/or the face or web


18




a


will not be severely deflected. Alternate lengths of the shanks


30


to meet the last mentioned requirement are indicated by numeral


30




b


in FIG.


2


.




The handle parts


22


are preferably formed of a suitable injection moldable plastic, such as Nylon or Polypropylene. The fasteners


40


may have heads of conventional configuration and the depths of the counterbores


38


are such as to allow full recession of the fastener heads


41


within the bores


38


, as shown in FIG.


2


.




Referring now to

FIG. 4

, there is illustrated an alternate embodiment of a handle assembly in accordance with the invention and generally designated by the numeral


60


. The handle assembly


60


is shown mounted on a door panel


10


in place of the handle assembly


20


. The handle assembly


60


includes identical handle parts


62


, which are similar in some respects to the handle parts


22


and include, respectively, spaced apart generally parallel extending leg parts


64


and


66


and a connecting grip portion


68


. The grip portion


68


may have a somewhat hollow channel shaped cross section to provide a trough


70


and a transverse reinforcing rib


72


to reduce the cross section thickness and weight of the handle part


62


. The handle parts


62


may be formed of the same molded material as the handle parts


22


.




The handle parts


62


each include respective long and short shank portions


74


and


76


extending generally parallel to each other axially from the respective legs


64


and


66


. Shank portion


74


includes a suitable fastener receiving bore


75


extending therewithin and which may open to a counter-bore


77


which may or may not be provided in the leg


64


. In like manner an axial bore


78


extends through shank portion


76


and part of leg


66


and opens to a counterbore


80


for receiving a suitable threaded fastener


82


having a head


84


. Fasteners


82


are similar to the fasteners


40


. Fasteners


82


may be of the self-tapping type to threadedly engage the shank portions


74


and legs


64


of the respective handle parts


62


, as shown by the assembly drawing of FIG.


4


. Shank portions


74


and


76


extend longitudly from the legs


64


and


66


and transverse end faces


67


and


69


are formed on the legs


64


and


66


for forcible engagement with the faces or skin parts


12


and


18


of the door panel


10


.




Referring further to

FIGS. 4 and 5

, the handle parts


62


each preferably include annular recesses


88


and


90


disposed around the respective shank portions


74


and


76


, as shown in the drawing figures. The recess


88


is provided with circumferentially spaced radially inwardly projecting standoff ribs


92


, two shown in

FIG. 5

, and recess


90


is also provided with circumferentially spaced radially inwardly projecting standoff ribs


94


, three shown in FIG.


5


. The ribs


92


and


94


extend axially with the recesses


88


and


90


and are operable to journal elongated cylindrical tubular spacer members


96


,

FIG. 4

, extending between opposed handle parts


62


, as shown in FIG.


4


. The spacers


96


limit the movement of the handle parts


62


toward each other when the fasteners


82


are tightened to prevent deflection of the panel parts


12


and


18




a


, for example. The tubular spacers


96


are a snug fit in the recesses


88


and


90


, thanks to the provision of the supporting ribs


92


and


94


, which engage the outer surfaces of the spacers


96


. In this way, a spacer


96


may be assembled in telescoping relationship over the shank portions


74


and


76


of one of the handle parts


62


while that handle part is assembled to the door panel


10


and the other handle part


62


may then also be engaged with the spacers


96


by extending the respective shank portions


74


and


76


within the tubular bores


97


of the spacers during assembly of the handle assembly


60


. The diameters of the respective openings


12




a


,


12




b


,


18




b


and


18




c


in the skin part


12


and the web


18




a


are, of course, modified to be large enough to receive the spacers


96


extending therethrough, as shown in FIG.


4


.




The handle assembly


60


enjoys all of the advantages of the handle assembly


20


but has a shorter depth profile between the grip portion


68


and the door panel


10


. Moreover, the handle assembly


60


may also be used with door panels of various thicknesses thanks to the configuration of the handle parts


62


. The respective shank portions


74


and


76


will abut each other when used with a door of a pre-selected minimum thickness. However, the use of tubular spacers of selected lengths is preferred to minimize the chance of deflection of the door panel parts.




The fabrication and assembly of the handle parts


22


and


62


to form the handle assemblies


20


and


60


is believed to be within the purview of one of ordinary skill in the art based on the foregoing description. The handle assemblies


20


and


60


are particularly advantageous due to the commonality of parts and ease of assembly. Moreover, by proper dimensioning of the length of the shank portions of the respective handle parts and the depth of the shank receiving bore


34


of the respective handle parts


22


, the handle assembly


20


may also be adapted for use with a wide variety of door panel thicknesses. For example, it is not unusual for garage door panel thicknesses to vary between one inch and two inches. Accordingly, the handle parts


22


and


62


and the spacers


96


may be easily dimensioned to accommodate a wide range of panel thicknesses without requiring different parts or different fasteners


40


and


82


. The handle assemblies


20


and


60


are preferably oriented vertically on a door panel


10


, as indicated in

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


4


.




Another important advantage of the present invention resides in providing the handle parts


22


and


62


of each handle assembly of different colors. For example, a handle assembly


20


may be provided with a first handle part


22


which is almond colored and a second handle part


22


which is colored white. In this way, if the door panels are normally provided in either almond or white color, then the handle part


22


of the same color may, for example, be mounted on the outside of the door panel for aesthetic purposes. The respective handle parts


62


for a given handle assembly


60


may also be of two separate colors for the purpose described above as well as for selection of a particular color by the door user




Although preferred embodiments of the invention have been described in detail herein, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various substitutions and modifications may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. An inside-outside handle assembly for a door panel, said door panel including structure means forming opposed spaced apart faces, said handle assembly including opposed, substantially identical handle parts adapted for mounting on said opposed faces, respectively, and secured to each other to form said handle assembly;said handle parts each include a grip portion and opposed spaced apart legs; and elongated fasteners required to be inserted in bores formed in one leg of each of said handle parts from opposite sides of said door panel and connected to the other leg of the other of said handle parts to secure said handle assembly to said door panel.
  • 2. The handle assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein:said legs each include a transverse face engageable with one of said opposed faces of said door panel.
  • 3. The handle assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein:said legs extend generally transversely from said grip portion, one of said legs includes an elongated shank part and the other of said legs includes a shank receiving bore for receiving the shank part of the opposed handle part when said handle parts are mounted on said door panel, and said fasteners are engaged with said shank parts, respectively, for securing said handle parts to each other.
  • 4. The handle assembly set forth in claim 3 wherein:the lengths of said shank parts and the depths of said shank receiving bores in said other legs are predetermined to allow securing said handle parts to each other on door panels of various thicknesses.
  • 5. The handle assembly set forth in claim 3 wherein:the lengths of said shank parts and the depth of said shank receiving bores in said other legs are predetermined such that when said handle parts are assembled to each other and secured to each other by said fasteners, said shank parts will engage said other legs to minimize deflection of said structure means of said door panel.
  • 6. The handle assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein:said legs extend generally transversely from said grip portion, each of said legs including a shank part extending axially from said leg, respectively, and adapted to be aligned with a shank part of the opposed handle part when the handle parts are mounted on said door panel, and said fasteners extend within the shank parts of said handle parts, respectively, and are engageable with said handle parts for securing said handle parts to each other.
  • 7. The handle assembly set forth in claim 6 wherein:the lengths of said shank parts are predetermined to allow securing said handle parts to each other on door panels of various thicknesses.
  • 8. The handle assembly set forth in claim 6 including:elongated spacer members extending between said handle parts and sleeved over said shank parts, respectively, and operable to minimize deflection of said structure means of said door panel when said handle parts are secured to each other.
  • 9. The handle assembly set forth in claim 8 wherein:the legs of said handle parts include recesses formed therein for receiving opposite ends of said spacers in snug fitting relationship.
  • 10. The handle assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein:said handle parts are formed of molded plastic selected from a group consisting of reinforced nylon and polypropylene.
  • 11. The handle assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein:one of said handle parts is of a first color and the other of said handle parts is of a second color and at least one of said first and second colors corresponds to the color of at least a part of said door panel.
  • 12. An inside-outside handle assembly for a door panel, said door panel including structure means forming opposed spaced apart faces, said handle assembly including opposed, substantially identical handle parts adapted for mounting on said opposed faces, respectively, and secured to each other to form said handle assembly, said handle parts each include a grip portion and opposed spaced apart legs, said legs each including a transverse surface engageable with one of said opposed faces of said door panel, and elongated fasteners inserted in bores formed in each of said handle parts and engageable with the other of said handle parts only from opposite sides of said door panel to secure said handle assembly to said door panel.
  • 13. An inside-outside handle assembly for a door panel, said door panel including structure forming opposed spaced apart faces, said handle assembly including opposed, substantially identical molded plastic handle parts adapted for mounting on said opposed faces, respectively, and secured to each other to form said handle assembly, said handle parts each include a grip portion and opposed spaced apart legs extending generally transversely from said grip portion, one of said legs including an elongated shank part and the other of said legs including a bore for receiving the shank part of the opposed handle part when said handle parts are mounted on said door panel, elongated fastener means inserted in a fastener receiving bore formed in one of the legs of each of said handle parts and engageable with the other leg of the other of said handle parts, respectively, for securing said handle parts to each other, and the lengths of said shank parts are predetermined to allow securing said handle parts to each other on door panels of various thicknesses.
  • 14. An inside-outside handle assembly for a door panel, said door panel including structure forming opposed spaced apart faces, said handle assembly including opposed, substantially identical molded plastic handle parts adapted for mounting on said opposed faces, respectively, and secured to each other to form said handle assembly, said handle parts each include a grip portion and opposed spaced apart legs extending generally transversely from said grip portion, each of said legs including a shank part alignable with the shank part of the opposed handle part when said handle parts are mounted on said door panel, elongated fastener means supported on one of the legs of each of said handle parts and engageable with the other of said handle parts, respectively, for securing said handle parts to each other, and elongated tubular spacers disposed in sleeved relationship over said shank parts and extending between and engaged with said handle parts, respectively, and operable to minimize deflection of said faces of said door panel toward each other when said handle parts are secured to said door panel.
  • 15. The handle assembly set forth in claim 14 wherein:said legs of said handle parts include recesses formed therein for receiving opposite ends of said spacers, respectively.
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