WO2000034603A2 - Door handle with interchangeable graphic display - Google Patents

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WO2000034603A2
WO2000034603A2 PCT/US1999/019403 US9919403W WO0034603A2 WO 2000034603 A2 WO2000034603 A2 WO 2000034603A2 US 9919403 W US9919403 W US 9919403W WO 0034603 A2 WO0034603 A2 WO 0034603A2
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Archie A. Olivier
William E. Becker
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Exclusive Door Handles, Inc.
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Priority to GB9926540A priority patent/GB2349076B/en
Priority to CA002289056A priority patent/CA2289056C/en
Priority to AU57849/99A priority patent/AU5784999A/en
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B1/00Knobs or handles for wings; Knobs, handles, or press buttons for locks or latches on wings
    • E05B1/0015Knobs or handles which do not operate the bolt or lock, e.g. non-movable; Mounting thereof
    • GPHYSICS
    • G09EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
    • G09FDISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
    • G09F19/00Advertising or display means not otherwise provided for
    • G09F19/22Advertising or display means on roads, walls or similar surfaces, e.g. illuminated
    • GPHYSICS
    • G09EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
    • G09FDISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
    • G09F7/00Signs, name or number plates, letters, numerals, or symbols; Panels or boards
    • G09F7/02Signs, plates, panels or boards using readily-detachable elements bearing or forming symbols
    • G09F7/08Signs, plates, panels or boards using readily-detachable elements bearing or forming symbols the elements being secured or adapted to be secured by means of grooves, rails, or slits
    • G09F7/10Signs, plates, panels or boards using readily-detachable elements bearing or forming symbols the elements being secured or adapted to be secured by means of grooves, rails, or slits and slideably mounted
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B1/00Knobs or handles for wings; Knobs, handles, or press buttons for locks or latches on wings
    • E05B1/0084Handles or knobs with displays, signs, labels pictures, or the like

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  • the present invention relates generally to attachments for doors and in particular to door handles configured to accommodate interchangeable graphic displays.
  • door pulls and push bars that are mounted on entrance and exits doors of commercial buildings are generally appreciated exclusively for their functional characteristics as they relate to opening doors which are generally biased to a closed position. Predominantly, such doors are hinged for pivotation and are swung out of the way by a person desiring to pass therethrough.
  • the conventional design for door pulls and push bars utilized on these door types are generally well known.
  • an angled structure is usually employed having a free edge easily grasped by the user.
  • a door pull is typically positioned on the side of a door that is pulled toward the user for opening. The location of the door pull is several feet above ground level at a location that is easily graspable by a majority of the public. Often, the door pull has a vertically measured height that is greater than its horizontally measured width.
  • a push bar is often positioned on the opposite side of a door to a door pull.
  • entrance and exit doors are arranged to open outwardly from the building's interior. This is a safety feature that helps assure that the door will open if rushed in an emergency situation from the inside.
  • push bars are often incorporated into a latching mechanism that upon actuation by a push pressure upon the push bar, a door latch is disengaged thereby allowing a previously latched door to be opened by a continued push force by the user.
  • the push bar is normally located on a door at a height easily embraced by an approaching user. Contrary to the door pull's design, however, the push bar generally has a width that substantially spans the door's width and resultingly has a horizontally measured length greater than its vertically measured height.
  • door handles and push pads are sometimes ornately designed. Rarely, however, are these devices customized for a particular business by incorporating a company logo or other signage into the handle or push pad. Furthermore, those occasional prior attempts to do so have produced less than satisfactory results. Specifically, door handles having a metal exterior surface shaped to incorporate a company logo and painted to correspond to the company's color scheme are known. Not only are such door handles exceedingly expensive to manufacture, repeated use of the door handle often causes the painted exterior surface to quickly appear worn, resulting in added costs if frequently needed touch-ups are applied.
  • the present invention in its several disclosed embodiments alleviates the drawbacks described above with respect to conventionally designed commercial door handles and incorporates several additionally beneficial features that enhance their attractiveness to the relevant end user.
  • the door pulls and push bars designed according to the present invention capitalizes on the high-visibility characteristics of door handles in a commercial sense that has yet to be exploited. As explained above, door pulls and push bars on commercial doors, and especially those to retail establishments, receive a great deal of attention from consumers as they enter and exit a building.
  • the present invention takes advantage of the frequency at which these door handles are viewed by the public for advertising purposes.
  • the door handles of this invention have enjoyed a progressive development beginning with an initial door handle construction in which a permanent advertising piece is permanently fixed within or upon the body of the door pull or push bar.
  • an exchangeable display insert provides multiple benefits. These benefits run not only to end users such as retailers who can promote various products and services to each person entering their establishment, but also to the supplier of the handles who can further exploit the advertising aspects of the invention through the continuing service required for manufacture and distribution of an array of advertising inserts which may be as simple as exchangeable self-adhesive stickers.
  • the distributor of the advertising inserts can additionally sell advertising to particular entities desiring to have their products or services promoted through the channels of the retail utilizers of the door handles.
  • Door pulls and push bars constructed and utilized according to the present invention provide this ability for a product or service provider to make their product or service the last thing on a purchaser's mind immediately before making a buying decision.
  • handles manufactured according to the teachings of the present invention configured to accept print advertisement for display toward an approaching person, but they are further enhanced by a construction that permits the easy exchange of different advertising pieces.
  • This exchange of print advertisement may be accomplished in various ways and remain within the scope of the present invention.
  • a preferred embodiment, however, which is illustrated in at least Figures 4 through 7 utilizes a three- part insert combination for creating the visual display that is to be presented to person's approaching the door handles. It is possible, however, that a similar visual presentation may be accomplished using a monolithic insert properly constructed to make an appropriate advertising display.
  • One of the benefits of using the three-part insert is the ability to use different materials for the construction of each sheet or layer.
  • the forward and covering sheet that is exposed at the front face of the door handle can be made of a sufficiently durable material such as that sold under the trademark LEXAN by the General Electric Company. Normally, the front sheet will be transparent for permitting visibility therethrough.
  • the intermediate sheet is constructed so that it advantageously accepts or includes a graphic design to be displayed.
  • the third and back sheet is utilized as a contrasting background behind the intermediate sheet for enhancing the desired display presentation.
  • the intermediate graphic display sheet can be readily exchanged for the purpose of easily presenting different appearances to approaching persons. In a most commercial of aspects, this graphic will be an exchangeable advertisement piece that can be distributed easily to an end user who exchanges the new intermediate sheet for that presently located in the door handle assembly.
  • advertising inserts can be easily, inexpensively and frequently distributed to the end user of the handle. It is also in this way that an entirely new type of advertising service can be offered and the ads be distributed through the channels of utilizers of the commercial door pulls and push bars described and disclosed herein. It is also contemplated that further nuances may be added to the display handles such as special lighting effects or sound presentations that are either automatically or pressure responsively actuated by an approaching person's presence or the physical pressure exerted upon the door handle during use.
  • the present invention can be varied in construction to be accommodated on different styled doors.
  • the door pull that is described and illustrated herein may be utilized on an exterior door to a building, but it can be equally effectively utilized on a commercial interior door such as that to a refrigeration cooler in a convenience store setting. Normally, however, such a cooler door pull will have a width less than that of the exterior door pull because user leverage requirements are typically commensurately reduced.
  • the general characteristics described with respect to commercial exterior door pulls are equally applicable to the cooler door pull configurations and the push bar configurations of the door handles of the present invention.
  • the present invention takes the form of a door handle that is adapted to receive interchangeable display inserts.
  • the door handle includes a handle body that is adapted to be coupled, that is attached, to a door of an enclosure. Normally, the door handle will have a graspable portion that is positioned at a spaced-apart distance from the carrying doors near side surface. Examples of such an enclosure include both private and commercial buildings, as well as interior enclosures such as cooler doors, freezer doors, and the like.
  • a receiving space is provided within the handle body, and preferably within the graspable portion, for exchangeably receiving a display insert.
  • a releasable closure mechanism is associated with the receiving space and adapted to be configured between an open configuration in which display inserts may be inserted and removed from the receiving space and a closed configuration in which a display insert is secured within the receiving space.
  • the display insert is additionally included that is configured to be removably located within the receiving space for presenting a visual display to a person upon approach to the door handle.
  • the display insert has at least two substantially planar members that are associated together to fill the receiving space so that they are held substantially stationary when installed in the receiving space.
  • a protective front facing planar member is located at a front face of the door handle and a graphic display containing intermediate planar member is positioned behind the protective front facing planar member. The intermediate planar member oriented so that a graphic display of the intermediate planar member is visible through the protective front facing planar member by a person upon approach to the door handle. While the insert members are described as planar, it is contemplated that any sheet-type configuration may be utilized.
  • the present invention takes the form of a method for accommodating interchangeable display inserts in a door handle.
  • the method includes providing a door handle that has a handle body attached to a hinged door of a commercial enclosure.
  • the handle body includes a receiving space therein, preferably in a graspable portion, for exchangeably receiving a removable display insert.
  • a removable display insert is installed in the receiving space for temporary display to persons approaching the door handle.
  • accommodation for exchanging the removable display insert with a replacement display insert is provided for presenting an alternate visual display to persons approaching the door handle.
  • the manufacturing technique for the handle body is extrusion molding resulting in the handle body being of one-piece construction.
  • Figure 1 is an elevational view of two side-by-side commercial building access doors, each with door pull handles constructed according to the present invention mounted thereto.
  • Figure 2 is an elevational view of a single commercial building access door with a push bar constructed according to the present invention mounted thereto.
  • Figure 3 is an elevational view of a single commercial cooler or freezer door with a more narrow door pull handle than those illustrated in Figure 1 with respect to access doors mounted thereto.
  • Figure 4 is a front exploded view of a door attachment constructed in accordance with the present invention. In the vertical orientation shown, the door attachment is utilizable as a door pull, in a horizontal orientation it would be utilizable as a door push bar as illustrated in Figures 6 and 7.
  • Figure 5 is a rear exploded view of the door attachment of Figure 4.
  • Figure 6 is a front exploded view of a door attachment constructed in accordance with the present invention in the form of a door push bar assembly.
  • Figure 7 is a rear exploded view of the door attachment of Figure 6.
  • Figure 8 is a top plan view of a door pull body.
  • Figure 9 is an end elevational view of a push bar body.
  • Figure 10 is a rear exploded view of an alternative embodiment of a door attachment constructed according to the present invention.
  • Figure 1 1 is a rear view of an additional alternative embodiment of a door attachment constructed according to the present invention.
  • Figure 1 2 is a front view of a housing portion of the door attachment of Figure 10.
  • Figure 13 is a rear view of the housing portion of Figure 12.
  • Figure 14 is a partial horizontal cross-sectional view of the door attachment of Figure 10.
  • Figure 15 is a partial front view of a building having a pair of doors to which door handle assemblies are, one each, mounted thereupon.
  • Figure 16 is a top plan view of one door pull handle of Figure 1 5.
  • Figure 17 is a top plan view of a door pull body similar to that shown in Figure 8, and also including a spacing ridge or projection for separating different layers of a multilayer display insert.
  • Figure 18 is a side elevational view of a push bar body similar to that shown in
  • Figure 9 and also including a spacing ridge or projection for separating different layers of a multi-layer display insert.
  • FIGs 1 -3 illustrates three primary settings or locations at which various embodiments of the present invention may be utilized.
  • Figure 1 illustrates a door assembly 7 configured as a pair of swinging access doors 10 typically found at commercial and retail establishments.
  • each door 10 comprises a peripheral door frame 8, typically constructed from metal, surrounding a plate glass or plastic sheet interior section 9.
  • Each door frame 8 is hinged at an outer side edge to the building and the balance of the door 10 is permitted to swing about this hinged edge relative to the building.
  • a door handle or attachment 1 1 constructed according to the present invention is mounted to each door 10 of the pair, preferably at a location on the frame 8 at the side edge opposite the hinged edge.
  • the door handle 1 1 is constructed in the form of a door pull in Figure 1 and is therefore mounted on the pull side 14 of the door 10 proximate the door's 10 forward
  • Figure 2 illustrates a single building access door 10 having a push bar used by an approaching person to push the door open.
  • the push bar is a component of a pressure actuated latching mechanism for the door 10.
  • FIG 3 illustrates a single cooler or freezer door 10 having a door handle 1 1 constructed according to the teachings of the present invention mounted thereupon.
  • the width of the cooler door pull is more narrow, at least in part because of the reduced amount of leverage required to open the smaller and lighter cooler door.
  • a door handle or attachment 1 1 is shown in the form of a pull handle.
  • Attachment 1 1 is generally rectangular in shape and has two primary component portions: (1 ) a graspable portion 1 8 in which a housing portion 13 is formed and (2) door mounting hardware 1 7.
  • these components are formed from extruded metal, preferably aluminum and together the components establish a handle body 16.
  • Attachment 1 1 has a backplate 21 and two parallel side members 25, all of which are constructed integrally with one another in that illustrated embodiment.
  • Each side member 25 has a beveled front surface 27 to give housing 1 3 a smooth finish with rounded corners.
  • a large rectangular forward opening 29 extends interiorly between front surfaces 27.
  • Opening 29 is slightly smaller than the width of housing 13 to provide opening 29 with a large area. Opening 29 is partially defined by a pair of inwardly extending flanges or retainer lips 31 along its front side edges.
  • the inner surfaces of lips 31 are flat and parallel to the general orientation of housing 1 3. Lips 31 have rounded or tapered edges 33 on their front outer surfaces and have a generally consistent thickness and width.
  • Side members 25 each have a flat inner track or sidewall 41 which are parallel to one another and together partially define a substantially rectangular internal cavity or receiving space 19. Sidewalls 41 extend from lip 31 to a front surface of backplate 21 .
  • Backplate 21 has a slightly larger surface area than forward opening 29 as a result of the inwardly projecting retaining lips 31 .
  • Backplate 21 also has a threaded aperture or hole 51 located near each of its four corners.
  • Door attachment 1 1 has a detachable top cap or closing stop 53 and bottom cap or arresting stop 55 which are substantially identical in shape and size.
  • closing stop 53 provides a releasable closure mechanism for securing graphic display 6 within the housing 1 3.
  • caps 53 and 55 each have the same cross-sectional profile as the internal receiving space 19 in housing 13.
  • Each cap 53,55 has a generally rectangularly-shaped elongate body 57 with a long flat rear surface 59, and a front surface 61 that is contoured to the shape of opening 29 and lips 31 .
  • the front surfaces 61 each have a pair of notched ends or shoulders 63 on their lateral sides which have flat vertical faces.
  • Rear surface 59 has a pair of threaded blind holes 65 located near shoulders 63.
  • the arresting stop 55 is configured to be secured in a lower open end portion of the receiving space 1 9, while the closing stop 53 is configured to be secured in the upper open end or access portion 20 of the receiving space 19.
  • the stops 53,55, together with the retainer lips 31 define a display exposure frame 22 for a graphic display insert 6 when installed within the housing 13.
  • door mounting hardware 1 7 is integrally formed with backplate 21 of housing 1 3.
  • Door mounting hardware 1 7 in Figure 5 for a door pull configuration comprises a generally L-shaped protrusion having a stand-off or intermediate portion 71 and a mounting end or securable portion 73.
  • Stand-off 71 protrudes at an angle away from backplate 21 .
  • This configuration of the securable portion 73 and intermediate portion 71 establishes a recess 1 5 between the face of the door and a back side of the graspable portion 1 8 of the handle assembly 1 1 . It is this recess space 1 5 that accommodates a user's grasp about the door handle.
  • a back surface of mounting end 73 is substantially parallel to backplate 21 and has holes 75 for joining mounting hardware 17 to a door in a configuration such as shown in Figures 1 and 3.
  • a vertically-oriented ridge or grip 77 is located on the side edge of the back surface of backplate 21 opposite the mounting hardware 1 7 for resisting slippage of a user's grasp from the handle.
  • bottom cap 55 is positioned in the lower end of the receiving space 19 in housing 1 3 such that its holes 65 align with the bottom two holes 51 in backplate 21.
  • a set screw 79 is threaded into each set of holes 51 ,65 to secure bottom cap 55 in place.
  • a series of rectangular display sheet inserts are placed inside the receiving space 19 in housing 13 on top of bottom cap 55.
  • these inserts comprise a rigid transparent sheet 81 , a graphics sheet 83, and an opaque backing sheet 85.
  • Each sheet 81 , 83, 85 is slightly less in width than the width of the receiving space 19 in housing 13, and slightly shorter in height than the height of housing 13.
  • Sheets 81 ,83,85 are slidingly guided into the receiving space 19 in housing 13 by tracks 41 .
  • the three sheets as described have been found to provide a desirable effect, however, it is also possible to create similar effects using fewer sheets.
  • the three-part configuration though, enables the thinner and less expensive middle graphic sheet 83 to be solely exchanged, while maintaining the "depth" effect produced by the three-sheet configuration. This facilitates the manufacture and shipment of substitute display inserts 6.
  • Transparent sheet 81 extends across opening 29 and its lateral side edges at its front face 82 abut the rearward-facing surfaces of lips 31 .
  • the transparent sheet 81 is approximately 1 /8 inch thick and formed from clear plexiglass or other suitably durable sheet material and establishes the predominant surface area of the front face of the graspable portion 1 8 of the door handle assembly 1 1 .
  • Graphics sheet 83 is placed against sheet 81 so that a graphic illustration depicted, preferably on its forward surface, is visible through the front sheet 81 .
  • Sheet 83 is approximately 1 /16 inch thick and may be formed from many different materials, including a translucent sheet.
  • Backing sheet 85 is positioned behind and against graphics sheet 83 to press it flat against sheet 81 and remove any remaining space from the receiving space 19 in housing 13. This tight fit prevents rattle between the components.
  • Backing sheet 85 is about 114 inch thick and may be formed from white plexiglass to help make the translucent graphics sheet 83 more visible.
  • top cap 53 is secured at the top of housing 13 in the same manner as bottom cap 55. Caps 53,55 secure sheets 81 ,83,85 inside housing 13 primarily against vertical movement.
  • Door attachment 1 1 may be installed on a door either before or after being assembled as previously described.
  • a common construction for a commercial door frame 8 to which the door attachment 1 1 is secured includes a ridge that is receivingly accommodated in the recess 76 running along the length of the mounting portion of the attachment 1 1 .
  • Fasteners such as threaded screws insert through holes 75 in mounting ends 73 for securing the door pull to the door frame.
  • the configuration of stand-off 71 establishes a recess or space between the door and backplate 21 into which a user's fingers or hand may be inserted to grip housing 13 for pulling the door open.
  • Top cap 53 may be disengaged from the handle body to remove and/or replace the graphics sheet 83 with another graphics sheet. When the new graphics sheet is in place, top cap 53 is resecured to the housing 13. This sequence of steps may be repeated as often as necessary.
  • the door attachment 1 1 need not be removed from the door in order to perform this interchangeable feature.
  • Figures 4 and 5 disclose embodiments of the door attachment 1 1 in a door pull configuration being elongately constructed in the vertical dimension
  • Figures 6 and 7 disclose embodiments of the door attachment 1 1 in a push bar configuration in which the long dimension is horizontally oriented.
  • the component parts of the two assemblies are essentially identical, however, accept for the portions which affect attachment to the door.
  • horizontally running receiving angles 90 are included at the back side of the assembly for mating engagement with similarly configured bars 92 which are typically part of the door latch assembly coupled to the door frame. Any suitable mechanism may be employed for securing the angles 90 to the bars 92 such as threaded bolts through apertures, clamps or securement straps.
  • Figures 8, 9 and 1 7 show cross-sectional profiles of the handle bodies of the attachment 1 1 .
  • Figure 8 illustrates the monolithic structure obtained from the extrusion process for the door pull embodiment of the attachment 1 1 .
  • Figure 1 7 shows the configuration of Figure 8, with a slight modification that incorporates an inwardly directed spacer projection 26 that is interstitially located between layers of the insert. The air space created between layers of the insert by the projections 26 permits drying of any moisture that comes between the two separated and adjacent layers thereby avoiding distortion of the desired display presentation that would result if water or other moisture were permitted to remain for extended periods.
  • Figure 9 shows a cross-sectional profile of the handle body in a push bar or push pad configuration depicted in Figures 6 and 7.
  • FIG. 10-14 the embodiments disclosed and shown in Figures 10-14 have many similarities to those described above with respect to Figures 4-9.
  • the door is described in greater detail as including a first edge, a top edge, a second edge and a bottom edge
  • the first edge is pivotally attached to a building while the top, second and bottom edges are unattached.
  • Fixedly mounted to a front side surface of each door is a door attachment 1 1 a. While the door attachment 1 1 a disclosed is a door handle, it should be understood that the terms "handle” and “attachment” encompass a wide variety of types of door attachments, including push pads and the like.
  • attachment 1 1 a is shown mounted on the door, it should be understood that the attachment is equally suitable for mounting on surfaces other than those described herein.
  • a suitable graphic design (as illustrated in Figures 1 -3 as graphic display 6) may include any artistic rendering, for most commercial establishments, the business name, logo and/or visual design which enjoys an association with the commercial establishment may be preferred. As is suggested herein, however, great value can also be derived from promotional graphics and advertisements displayed in the suggested manner.
  • graphic design may include black or another color or colors of print on a transparent, white or other opaquely colored background, color combinations associated with the commercial establishment are generally preferred.
  • the door attachment 1 1 a is mounted in proximity to the second or free edge of the door so that the door may be readily pivoted into an open position by grasping and pulling the door attachment 1 1 a.
  • the door attachment 1 1 a should also be positioned sufficiently above the bottom edge of the door so that it may be grasped with ease. For example, positioning the door attachment 1 1 a about six inches from the second edge or free edge of the door opposite the hinges and about three feet above the bottom edge of the door should be suitable for the uses contemplated herein. Based on a variety of factors (such as the design of a building's exterior, the graphic design to be displayed thereby and the intended use thereof), the door attachment 1 1 a may be variously dimensioned.
  • a height of about ten and one-half inches and a width of about seven and one-half inches will be suitable for many of both the handle and push pad-type door attachments. It should be noted, however, that some business logos are better suited for door attachments having dimensions and shapes other than those specifically described herein. It should be further noted that some commercial establishments prefer door-width handles and push pads which are typically sized to have a height of about six (6) inches and a width of about twenty-four (24) inches.
  • Attachment 1 1 a is generally rectangular in shape and comprises three primary components: a frame or housing 13a, a backplate 15a, and door mounting hardware 17a. In a preferred embodiment, these components are formed from aluminum.
  • housing 13a has a top member 21 a, a bottom member 23a, and two side members 25a, all of which are integrally constructed with one another.
  • Members 21 a, 23a, 25a form a smooth, flush front surface 27a on housing 13a, and are beveled along their external surfaces to give housing 13a a smooth finish with rounded comers.
  • a large rectangular forward opening 29a extends through front surface 27a of housing 1 3a between members 21 a, 23a, 25a.
  • the dimensions of opening 29a are slightly smaller than the overall dimensions of housing 13a to provide opening 29a with a large area.
  • Opening 29a defines a thin flange or lip 31 a along its perimeter.
  • the inner surface of lip 31 a is flat and parallel to the general orientation of housing 13a.
  • Lip 31 a has a rounded or tapered edge 33a on its front outer surface and has a generally consistent thickness and width about its perimeter.
  • Members 21 a, 23a, 25a each have a flat inner sidewall 41 a,43a,45a, respectively, which are orthogonal to one another and define a rectangular cavity.
  • Sidewalls 41 a, 43a, 45a extend from lip 31 a to a rectangular rearward opening 49a at the rearward surface 47a of housing 13a.
  • the dimensions of rearward opening 49a are slightly smaller than the overall dimensions of housing 13a.
  • Rearward opening 49a is slightly larger than forward opening 29a to provide rearward opening 49a with a larger area than forward opening 29a.
  • Each side member 25a has a blind hole 51 a extending outward from its sidewall 45a. Blind holes 51 a are located adjacent to top member 21 a near rearward opening 49a.
  • Blind holes 51 a are coaxial with one another and have shallow depths which do not penetrate side members 25a.
  • Bottom member 23a has a pair of parallel through holes 53a which extend from its exterior to sidewall 43a. Holes 53a are located near rearward opening 49a or approximately symmetric about a midpoint of bottom member 23a.
  • backplate 15a is generally flat and rectangular, and has a thickness which is slightly greater than a thickness of lip 31 a.
  • Backplate 15a has a rounded top edge 61 a, and square bottom and side edges 63a, 65a, respectively.
  • Each side edge 65a has a blind hole 71 a which extends inward adjacent to top edge 61 a.
  • Blind holes 71 a are coaxial with one another and have shallow depths which do not completely penetrate backplate 1 5a.
  • Bottom edge 63a has a pair of parallel blind holes 73a which extend upward into backplate 15a.
  • Blind holes 53a are approximately symmetric about a midpoint of bottom edge 63a.
  • Backplate 1 5a also has a plurality of mounting holes 75a which extend completely through it from its front to back surfaces.
  • Door mounting hardware 17a comprises three components: a mounting platform 81 a and a pair of identical mounting brackets 83a.
  • Mounting platform 81 a is generally flat and rectangular, and has a sharp, wedge-shaped edge 85a on one end.
  • Platform 81 a also has a sharp, wedge-shaped recess 87a on a rearward surface located near an opposite edge.
  • Recess 87a is parallel to edge 85a.
  • Platform 81 a also has a plurality of mounting holes 89a which extend through it.
  • Each mounting bracket 83a is a generally J-shaped member with a sharp, wedge- shaped edge 91 a on one end. Brackets 83a have a sharp, wedge-shaped recess 93a on their forward surfaces located near their midpoints. Recess 93a is parallel to edge 91 a. Each bracket 83a also has a substantially flat mounting end 95a located opposite of its edge 91 a. Mounting ends 95a are essentially parallel to the linear portions of brackets 83a and have at least one mounting through hole 97a. Finally, each bracket 83a also has a plurality of mounting holes 99a which extend through their linear portions.
  • a rectangular transparent sheet 101 a is inserted into rearward opening 49a and laid flush against the flat surface of lip 31 a.
  • Sheet 101 a may be formed from rigid plastic or plexiglass, and is approximately the same size as rearward opening 49a.
  • a graphics sheet 103a is placed against sheet 101 a so that a graphic illustration depicted on its forward surface is visible through sheet 101 a.
  • a rigid backing 105a is placed against graphics sheet 103a to press it flat against sheet 101 a.
  • Graphics sheet 103a and backing 105a are approximately the same size as sheet 101 a. With sheets 101 a, 103a and backing 105a in place in housing 13a, backplate 15a may be installed on housing 13a.
  • backplate 15a may be installed on housing 13a prior to the installation of sheets 101 a, 103a and backing 105a.
  • backplate 15a is joined to housing 13a with pins 107a which extend between holes 71 a in backplate 15a to holes 51 a in housing 13a.
  • Pins 107a allow backplate 15a to be pivoted about their axes relative to housing 13a between an open position and a closed position.
  • fasteners 109a may be used to secure the bottom edge 63a to housing 13a and prevent backplate 1 5a from moving to the open position.
  • Fasteners 109a engage holes 53a in housing 13a and holes 73a in backplate 15a.
  • Mounting hardware 17a may be installed on backplate 15a either prior to the previously described assembly or after it.
  • Mounting hardware 17a is installed by sliding edges 85a,91 a into recesses 93a, 87a respectively, so that holes 75a, 89a and 99a coaxially align with one another.
  • fasteners 1 1 1 a such as the screws 1 13a are used to rigidly fasten mounting hardware 17a to backplate 15a.
  • door attachment 1 1 a is installed on a door 1 15a with fasteners 1 1 7a which insert through holes 97a in mounting ends 95a. This results in a recess or space between door 1 15a and backplate 15a into which a user may insert his fingers or hand to grip housing 13a and open door 1 1 5a.
  • fasteners 109a may be removed to allow door attachment 1 1 a to move to the open position.
  • Backing 105a should be carefully held in place while moving housing 13a upward and outward away from door 1 1 5a to prevent its contents from falling out.
  • Backing 105a can then be removed to remove and/or replace sheet 103a.
  • backing 105a With the new graphics sheet 103a in place, backing 105a is replaced and housing 13a is lowered to the closed position and resecured to backplate 1 5a with fasteners 109a. This sequence of steps may be repeated as often as necessary.
  • Door attachment 1 1 a need not be removed from door 1 1 5a in order to perform this interchangeable feature.
  • door attachment 1 21 a a second embodiment of the invention known as door attachment 1 21 a is shown.
  • door attachment 1 21 a comprises a housing which is not shown for simplification purposes, a backplate 1 23a and mounting hardware 1 25a.
  • Backplate 1 23a and its housing are virtually identical to backplate 1 5a and housing 13a, respectively, except for some slight dimensional variations which are used for illustration purposes.
  • Backplate 1 23a has holes 1 27a,1 29a,1 31 a which are identical in form and function to holes 71 a, 73a, 75a in backplate 15a.
  • Mounting hardware 1 25a differs significantly from mounting hardware 1 7a.
  • Mounting hardware 1 25a comprises a single, L-shaped component having a plate 141 a and a mounting end 143a.
  • a flange 145a integrally joins mounting end 143a to plate 141 a.
  • Plate 141 a has holes 147a for joining mounting hardware 1 25a to backplate 1 23a, and mounting end 143a has holes 149a for joining mounting hardware to a door .
  • door attachment 1 21 a is formed in the same way and functions in the same manner as door attachment 1 1 a, except for the way it is attached to the door. Similarly, the user may insert his fingers into the space between the door and backplate 1 23a to grip the housing and open the door.
  • FIG. 1 5 illustrates a building 10b such as a retail store located in a strip center or other commercial structure which may be entered via either one of a pair of conventionally designed doors 1 2b.
  • Each door 1 2b includes a first edge that is normally hinged to the building 10b, and a top edge, a second edge and a bottom edge each of which are free and thereby accommodate swing action of the door between open and closed configurations.
  • each door 12b Fixedly mounted to a front side surface of each door 12b is a door attachment 14b constructed in accordance with the present invention to incorporate a readily visible graphic design 16b. While the door attachment 14b disclosed is a door handle, it should be understood that the terms “handle” and “attachment” encompass a wide variety of types of door attachments, including push pads and the like. Furthermore, while the attachment
  • the door attachment 14b is shown mounted on the door 10b, it should be understood that the attachment is equally suitable for mounting on surfaces other than those described herein.
  • the door attachment 14b is mounted in proximity to the second edge opposite the first hinged edge so that the door 1 2b may be readily pivoted into an open position by grasping and pulling the door attachment 14b.
  • the door attachment 14b should also be positioned sufficiently above the bottom edge of the door so that the door attachment 14b may be grasped with ease. For example, positioning the door attachment 14b about six inches from the second edge and about three feet above the bottom edge should be suitable for the uses contemplated herein.
  • the door attachment 14b may be variously dimensioned. It is contemplated that a height of about ten and one-half inches and a width of about seven and one-half inches will be suitable for many of both the handle and push pad-type door attachments. It should be noted, however, that some business logos are better suited for door attachments having dimensions and shapes other than those specifically described herein. It should be further noted that some commercial establishments prefer door-width handles and push pads which are typically sized to have a height of about six (6) inches and a width of about twenty-four (24) inches.
  • the door attachment 1 4b includes a first (or lower) body portion 17b, a second (or main) body portion 1 8b and a third (or upper) body portion 20b.
  • the main body portion 1 8b and the upper body portion 20b are transparent while the lower body portion 1 7b is opaque colored material. It should be understood, however, that a partially opaque or transparent material is equally suitable for use as the lower body portion 1 7b while partially or fully opaque materials may be selected for use as the main body portion 1 8b and some partially opaque materials may even be suitable for use as the upper body portion 20b.
  • the most desirable combination for any given application of the invention will vary based on considerations such as coloration of the graphic display 16b and/or existence of any color combinations associated with the subject business establishment. Absent the existence of such a color combination, however, it is contemplated that an opaque white lower body portion 17b, in combination with the transparent main and upper body portions 18b and 20b, will be best suited for most applications.
  • a graphic display decal 16b is fixedly attached to the top side surface 18ib of the main body portion 18b. It is contemplated that a variety of techniques may be used to affix the graphic display 18b to the top side surface 18ib. For example, a sheet of adhesive vinyl having a layer of adhesive on a rear side surface thereof and on which the graphic display decal 16b has been printed or otherwise formed may be placed on the top side surface 18ib. The unprinted portions of the sheet are then pulled away, leaving the graphic display 16b mounted on the top side surface 18ib. Alternately, the graphic display 16b may be imprinted on the top side surface 18ib, for example, using a stenciling process or the like.
  • a front surface of the graphic display 16b will have a layer of adhesive.
  • a graphic display decal 16b attached to the top side surface 18ib of the main body portion 18b
  • attaching a graphic display 16b to other surfaces of the door attachment 14b is equally suitable for the purposes contemplated herein.
  • graphic display decal 1 6b may be attached to a bottom side surface 20ib of the upper body portion 20b. In any event, however, to minimize wear of the graphic display
  • the display be a decal 16b which is attached to the door attachment
  • a first sheet of a transparent polyurethane 24b is placed between top side surface 1 7ib of the lower body portion 17b and bottom side surface 18iib of the main body portion 18.
  • a second sheet of transparent polyurethane 26b is placed between top side surface 18ib of the main body portion 18b, including the graphic display decal 16b, and bottom side surface 20ib of the upper body portion 20b.
  • the door attachment 14b is then heated to a temperature sufficiently high to melt the sheets of polyurethane and is then vacuum pressed to remove any air bubbles trapped between the top side surface 17ib of the lower body portion 17b and the bottom side surface 18iib of the main body portion 18b or between the top side surface 18ib of the main body portion 18b and the bottom side surface 18ib of the upper body portion 20b.
  • the door attachment is then cooled to room temperature.
  • the first and second sheets 24b and 26b of polyurethane melt to fuse, respectively, the top side surface 1 7ib of the lower body portion 1 7b to the bottom side 18iib of the main body portion 18b, thereby fixedly securing the graphic display decal 16b therebetween, and the top side surface 18ib of the main body portion 18b to the bottom side surface 20ib of the top body portion 20b.
  • the door attachment 14b is configured to include an opaque lower body portion 1 7b, a transparent main body portion 1 8b, a transparent upper body portion 20b and a graphic display 16b fixedly secured between the transparent main body portion 18b and the transparent main upper body portion 20b.
  • This embodiment is particularly well-suited to serve as a graphic display for a business establishment.
  • the graphic display decal 16b may be a business logo or other artistic rendering. Since the upper body portion 20b is transparent, the graphic display decal 16b is readily visible therethrough.
  • the opaque lower body portion 1 7b provides a backdrop against which the graphic display decal 1 6b contrasts, thereby substantially enhancing visibility of the graphic display decal 16b.
  • the transparent main body portion 18b spaces the graphic display 16b from the opaque lower body portion 17b, thereby causing the display 1 6b to appear positioned in a foreground relative to the contrasting backdrop created by the opaque lower body portion 1 7b.
  • the transparent main body portion 18b further enhances the graphic display by providing a three-dimensional visual perspective.
  • door attachment 14b includes lower, main and upper body portions 1 7b, 18b and 20b
  • alternate configurations may include various numbers of body portions.
  • a door attachment comprising a graphic display decal fixedly secured between either an opaque or transparent lower body portion and a transparent upper body portion may be suitable for some purposes.
  • edge side surfaces of the lower, main and upper body portions 17b, 18b and 20b preferably have slightly rounded edges, it is contemplated that the edge surfaces thereof may be formed in a variety of shapes while remaining within the scope of the invention.
  • a mounting bracket 28b fixedly secures the door attachment 14b to door 12b.
  • the mounting bracket 28b is metal. However, other hardened materials may be used to form the mounting bracket 28b.
  • the mounting bracket 28b be the same color as the opaque lower body portion 1 7b the mounting bracket 28b may be any of a variety of colors.
  • the color of the mounting bracket 28b is selected to correspond with the color scheme of the graphic display, particularly if the lower body portion 17b is transparent.
  • the mounting bracket 28b is preferably comprised of a first section 30b which secures the door attachment 14b thereto, a second section 32b configured for mounting the door attachment 14b and an intermediate section 34b which couples the first and second sections 30b and 32b. While the first and second sections 30b and 32b appear generally parallel with each other in Figure 1 6, the first section 30b is preferably slightly angled relative to the second section 32b.
  • a layer 36b of adhesive material such as epoxy or the like attaches bottom side surface 1 7iib of the lower body portion 1 7b to upper side surface 30ib of the first section 30b of the mounting bracket 28b.
  • the mounting bracket 28b is secured to the door 1 2b by a pair of bolts 38b, one of which is visible in Figure 1 6.
  • a pair of apertures 40b are formed in section 32b of the mounting bracket 28b.
  • one of the apertures is formed in proximity with a top edge thereof and the other is formed in proximity with a lower edge.
  • torque applied to the door attachment 14b is evenly distributed when transferred to the door 1 2b, greatly reducing the likelihood that the door attachment 14b will be inadvertently detached from the door 1 2b.
  • disclosure of a pair of bolts 38b and corresponding apertures 40b is purely exemplary and that any number of bolts 38b may be used to secure the door attachment 14b to the door 1 2b.
  • the arrangement of apertures 40b in the mounting bracket 28b be configured similarly to standard door handles so that existing doors may be readily retrofitted with door attachments constructed in accordance therewith.
  • the door attachment 14b operates as a door pull handle
  • the door attachment be provided with one or more gripping surfaces to aid usability thereof.
  • the door attachment 14b is provided with two such gripping surfaces. More specifically, an indentation 44b is formed in the bottom side surface 1 7iib of the lower body portion 1 7b to provide a first gripping surface and a projection 46b extends outwardly from the first section 30b of the mounting bracket 28b to provide a second gripping surface.
  • the indentation 44b extends from top to bottom edge side surfaces of the lower body portion 1 7b while the projection 46b extends from top to bottom edge side surfaces of the first section 30b.
  • the door attachment described immediately above provides a suitable graphic display, but is not specifically designed to accommodate exchange of the display.
  • a graphic containing layer By sandwiching a graphic containing layer between a top side surface of a main body portion and a bottom side surface of a substantially transparent upper body portion which are fused together.
  • the graphic display incorporated within the door attachment is both clearly visible and exceedingly wear-resistant.
  • a visually dramatic graphic display is formed which appears to be positioned in a foreground of a sharply constrasting backdrop.

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Abstract

A door handle which is adapted for receiving display inserts. The handle (11) includes a body adapted to be coupled to a door (10) of an enclosure. A receiving space (19) is provided for exchangeably receiving a display insert (83). A releasable closure mechanism (53, 55) is adapted for insertion and removal of the insertes from the receiving space. The insert has at least two substantially planar members to fill the receiving space so that they are held when installed therein. A protective front facing planar member (81) is located at a front face of the door handle.A graphic display containing intermediate planar member (83) is positioned behind the protective front facing planar member. The intermediate planar member is oriented so that a graphic display of the intermediate planar member is visible through the protective front facing planar member (81) by a person upon approach to the door handle.

Description

DOOR HANDLE WITH INTERCHANGEABLE GRAPHIC DISPLAY
TECHNICAL FIELD: The present invention relates generally to attachments for doors and in particular to door handles configured to accommodate interchangeable graphic displays.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION: In commercial settings, door pulls and push bars that are mounted on entrance and exits doors of commercial buildings are generally appreciated exclusively for their functional characteristics as they relate to opening doors which are generally biased to a closed position. Predominantly, such doors are hinged for pivotation and are swung out of the way by a person desiring to pass therethrough. The conventional design for door pulls and push bars utilized on these door types are generally well known. In the instance of door pulls, an angled structure is usually employed having a free edge easily grasped by the user. A door pull is typically positioned on the side of a door that is pulled toward the user for opening. The location of the door pull is several feet above ground level at a location that is easily graspable by a majority of the public. Often, the door pull has a vertically measured height that is greater than its horizontally measured width.
A push bar is often positioned on the opposite side of a door to a door pull. In many instances, especially in commercial settings, entrance and exit doors are arranged to open outwardly from the building's interior. This is a safety feature that helps assure that the door will open if rushed in an emergency situation from the inside. In keeping with this feature, push bars are often incorporated into a latching mechanism that upon actuation by a push pressure upon the push bar, a door latch is disengaged thereby allowing a previously latched door to be opened by a continued push force by the user. Like the door pull, the push bar is normally located on a door at a height easily embraced by an approaching user. Contrary to the door pull's design, however, the push bar generally has a width that substantially spans the door's width and resultingly has a horizontally measured length greater than its vertically measured height.
To improve the appearance of a business establishment, door handles and push pads are sometimes ornately designed. Rarely, however, are these devices customized for a particular business by incorporating a company logo or other signage into the handle or push pad. Furthermore, those occasional prior attempts to do so have produced less than satisfactory results. Specifically, door handles having a metal exterior surface shaped to incorporate a company logo and painted to correspond to the company's color scheme are known. Not only are such door handles exceedingly expensive to manufacture, repeated use of the door handle often causes the painted exterior surface to quickly appear worn, resulting in added costs if frequently needed touch-ups are applied.
While conventional designs and orientations for door pulls and push bars have considered their positioning and configuration for facilitating engagement by the user, the visual attention that each of these two structures typically receives has been overlooked. Each time a person enters or exits a building, they, either consciously or unconsciously, make a visual fix on the door handle for engagement purposes, regardless of whether the handle takes the form of a door pull or push bar. That means, that even if just for a split second, not only is the person glancing at the door handle, but they are also concentrating on it. Given that many commercial buildings, and especially retail establishments, experience high customer traffic into and out of the building, the pull handles and push bars on the doors to the same are frequently viewed. Heretofore, the highly visible nature of these door handles has infrequently been commercially exploited, and has not been utilized for exchangeable print advertisement. Moreover, there have been no designs for such door handles that accommodate easy exchange of visual displays and permit the handle to remain installed upon the door during the exchange process. In view of the above described deficiencies associated with known commercial designs for door handles, the present invention has been developed to alleviate these drawbacks and provide further benefits to the user. These enhancements and benefits are described in greater detail hereinbelow with respect to several alternative embodiments of the present invention.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION:
The present invention in its several disclosed embodiments alleviates the drawbacks described above with respect to conventionally designed commercial door handles and incorporates several additionally beneficial features that enhance their attractiveness to the relevant end user.
The door pulls and push bars designed according to the present invention capitalizes on the high-visibility characteristics of door handles in a commercial sense that has yet to be exploited. As explained above, door pulls and push bars on commercial doors, and especially those to retail establishments, receive a great deal of attention from consumers as they enter and exit a building. The present invention takes advantage of the frequency at which these door handles are viewed by the public for advertising purposes.
The door handles of this invention have enjoyed a progressive development beginning with an initial door handle construction in which a permanent advertising piece is permanently fixed within or upon the body of the door pull or push bar. Through the development process, however, it has been appreciated that the ability to accommodate an exchangeable display insert provides multiple benefits. These benefits run not only to end users such as retailers who can promote various products and services to each person entering their establishment, but also to the supplier of the handles who can further exploit the advertising aspects of the invention through the continuing service required for manufacture and distribution of an array of advertising inserts which may be as simple as exchangeable self-adhesive stickers. Still further, the distributor of the advertising inserts can additionally sell advertising to particular entities desiring to have their products or services promoted through the channels of the retail utilizers of the door handles. For example, a seller of soft drinks would very much desire to have their product being the last impression made on a consumer entering a convenience store. Door pulls and push bars constructed and utilized according to the present invention provide this ability for a product or service provider to make their product or service the last thing on a purchaser's mind immediately before making a buying decision.
Not only are handles manufactured according to the teachings of the present invention configured to accept print advertisement for display toward an approaching person, but they are further enhanced by a construction that permits the easy exchange of different advertising pieces. This exchange of print advertisement may be accomplished in various ways and remain within the scope of the present invention. A preferred embodiment, however, which is illustrated in at least Figures 4 through 7 utilizes a three- part insert combination for creating the visual display that is to be presented to person's approaching the door handles. It is possible, however, that a similar visual presentation may be accomplished using a monolithic insert properly constructed to make an appropriate advertising display. One of the benefits of using the three-part insert is the ability to use different materials for the construction of each sheet or layer. The forward and covering sheet that is exposed at the front face of the door handle can be made of a sufficiently durable material such as that sold under the trademark LEXAN by the General Electric Company. Normally, the front sheet will be transparent for permitting visibility therethrough. The intermediate sheet is constructed so that it advantageously accepts or includes a graphic design to be displayed. Lastly, the third and back sheet is utilized as a contrasting background behind the intermediate sheet for enhancing the desired display presentation. When provided in the above described three-part assembly, the intermediate graphic display sheet can be readily exchanged for the purpose of easily presenting different appearances to approaching persons. In a most commercial of aspects, this graphic will be an exchangeable advertisement piece that can be distributed easily to an end user who exchanges the new intermediate sheet for that presently located in the door handle assembly. In this manner, advertising inserts can be easily, inexpensively and frequently distributed to the end user of the handle. It is also in this way that an entirely new type of advertising service can be offered and the ads be distributed through the channels of utilizers of the commercial door pulls and push bars described and disclosed herein. It is also contemplated that further nuances may be added to the display handles such as special lighting effects or sound presentations that are either automatically or pressure responsively actuated by an approaching person's presence or the physical pressure exerted upon the door handle during use.
It should be appreciated that the present invention can be varied in construction to be accommodated on different styled doors. For instance, the door pull that is described and illustrated herein may be utilized on an exterior door to a building, but it can be equally effectively utilized on a commercial interior door such as that to a refrigeration cooler in a convenience store setting. Normally, however, such a cooler door pull will have a width less than that of the exterior door pull because user leverage requirements are typically commensurately reduced. Still further, the general characteristics described with respect to commercial exterior door pulls are equally applicable to the cooler door pull configurations and the push bar configurations of the door handles of the present invention.
In one embodiment, the present invention takes the form of a door handle that is adapted to receive interchangeable display inserts. The door handle includes a handle body that is adapted to be coupled, that is attached, to a door of an enclosure. Normally, the door handle will have a graspable portion that is positioned at a spaced-apart distance from the carrying doors near side surface. Examples of such an enclosure include both private and commercial buildings, as well as interior enclosures such as cooler doors, freezer doors, and the like. A receiving space is provided within the handle body, and preferably within the graspable portion, for exchangeably receiving a display insert. A releasable closure mechanism is associated with the receiving space and adapted to be configured between an open configuration in which display inserts may be inserted and removed from the receiving space and a closed configuration in which a display insert is secured within the receiving space.
In another embodiment, the display insert is additionally included that is configured to be removably located within the receiving space for presenting a visual display to a person upon approach to the door handle. In one version, the display insert has at least two substantially planar members that are associated together to fill the receiving space so that they are held substantially stationary when installed in the receiving space. In this version, a protective front facing planar member is located at a front face of the door handle and a graphic display containing intermediate planar member is positioned behind the protective front facing planar member. The intermediate planar member oriented so that a graphic display of the intermediate planar member is visible through the protective front facing planar member by a person upon approach to the door handle. While the insert members are described as planar, it is contemplated that any sheet-type configuration may be utilized.
In a complimentary embodiment, the present invention takes the form of a method for accommodating interchangeable display inserts in a door handle. The method includes providing a door handle that has a handle body attached to a hinged door of a commercial enclosure. The handle body includes a receiving space therein, preferably in a graspable portion, for exchangeably receiving a removable display insert. To achieve a display configuration, a removable display insert is installed in the receiving space for temporary display to persons approaching the door handle. For varying the display, accommodation for exchanging the removable display insert with a replacement display insert is provided for presenting an alternate visual display to persons approaching the door handle. In a preferred embodiment, the manufacturing technique for the handle body is extrusion molding resulting in the handle body being of one-piece construction.
The beneficial effects described above apply generally to the exemplary devices and mechanisms disclosed herein of the door handle. The specific structures through which these benefits are delivered will be described in detail hereinbelow.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS: The invention will now be described in greater detail in the following way of example only and with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is an elevational view of two side-by-side commercial building access doors, each with door pull handles constructed according to the present invention mounted thereto. Figure 2 is an elevational view of a single commercial building access door with a push bar constructed according to the present invention mounted thereto.
Figure 3 is an elevational view of a single commercial cooler or freezer door with a more narrow door pull handle than those illustrated in Figure 1 with respect to access doors mounted thereto. Figure 4 is a front exploded view of a door attachment constructed in accordance with the present invention. In the vertical orientation shown, the door attachment is utilizable as a door pull, in a horizontal orientation it would be utilizable as a door push bar as illustrated in Figures 6 and 7.
Figure 5 is a rear exploded view of the door attachment of Figure 4. Figure 6 is a front exploded view of a door attachment constructed in accordance with the present invention in the form of a door push bar assembly.
Figure 7 is a rear exploded view of the door attachment of Figure 6.
Figure 8 is a top plan view of a door pull body. Figure 9 is an end elevational view of a push bar body.
Figure 10 is a rear exploded view of an alternative embodiment of a door attachment constructed according to the present invention.
Figure 1 1 is a rear view of an additional alternative embodiment of a door attachment constructed according to the present invention. Figure 1 2 is a front view of a housing portion of the door attachment of Figure 10.
Figure 13 is a rear view of the housing portion of Figure 12.
Figure 14 is a partial horizontal cross-sectional view of the door attachment of Figure 10.
Figure 15 is a partial front view of a building having a pair of doors to which door handle assemblies are, one each, mounted thereupon.
Figure 16 is a top plan view of one door pull handle of Figure 1 5.
Figure 17 is a top plan view of a door pull body similar to that shown in Figure 8, and also including a spacing ridge or projection for separating different layers of a multilayer display insert. Figure 18 is a side elevational view of a push bar body similar to that shown in
Figure 9, and also including a spacing ridge or projection for separating different layers of a multi-layer display insert.
MODE(S) FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION:
As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention that may be embodied in various and alternative forms. The figures are not necessarily to scale, some features may be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular components. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION RELATING TO THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION SHOWN IN FIGURES 1 -9 AND 1 7
Figures 1 -3 illustrates three primary settings or locations at which various embodiments of the present invention may be utilized. Figure 1 illustrates a door assembly 7 configured as a pair of swinging access doors 10 typically found at commercial and retail establishments. As shown, each door 10 comprises a peripheral door frame 8, typically constructed from metal, surrounding a plate glass or plastic sheet interior section 9. Each door frame 8 is hinged at an outer side edge to the building and the balance of the door 10 is permitted to swing about this hinged edge relative to the building. A door handle or attachment 1 1 constructed according to the present invention is mounted to each door 10 of the pair, preferably at a location on the frame 8 at the side edge opposite the hinged edge. The door handle 1 1 is constructed in the form of a door pull in Figure 1 and is therefore mounted on the pull side 14 of the door 10 proximate the door's 10 forward
face 12.
Figure 2 illustrates a single building access door 10 having a push bar used by an approaching person to push the door open. In an optional configuration of the door 10, the push bar is a component of a pressure actuated latching mechanism for the door 10.
Figure 3 illustrates a single cooler or freezer door 10 having a door handle 1 1 constructed according to the teachings of the present invention mounted thereupon. As compared to the handle of the access door illustrated in Figure 1 , the width of the cooler door pull is more narrow, at least in part because of the reduced amount of leverage required to open the smaller and lighter cooler door.
Referring to Figures 4-7, a door handle or attachment 1 1 is shown in the form of a pull handle. Attachment 1 1 is generally rectangular in shape and has two primary component portions: (1 ) a graspable portion 1 8 in which a housing portion 13 is formed and (2) door mounting hardware 1 7. In the preferred embodiment, these components are formed from extruded metal, preferably aluminum and together the components establish a handle body 16. Attachment 1 1 has a backplate 21 and two parallel side members 25, all of which are constructed integrally with one another in that illustrated embodiment. Each side member 25 has a beveled front surface 27 to give housing 1 3 a smooth finish with rounded corners. A large rectangular forward opening 29 extends interiorly between front surfaces 27. The width of opening 29 is slightly smaller than the width of housing 13 to provide opening 29 with a large area. Opening 29 is partially defined by a pair of inwardly extending flanges or retainer lips 31 along its front side edges. The inner surfaces of lips 31 are flat and parallel to the general orientation of housing 1 3. Lips 31 have rounded or tapered edges 33 on their front outer surfaces and have a generally consistent thickness and width. Side members 25 each have a flat inner track or sidewall 41 which are parallel to one another and together partially define a substantially rectangular internal cavity or receiving space 19. Sidewalls 41 extend from lip 31 to a front surface of backplate 21 . Backplate 21 has a slightly larger surface area than forward opening 29 as a result of the inwardly projecting retaining lips 31 . Backplate 21 also has a threaded aperture or hole 51 located near each of its four corners. Door attachment 1 1 has a detachable top cap or closing stop 53 and bottom cap or arresting stop 55 which are substantially identical in shape and size. In the illustrated embodiment, closing stop 53 provides a releasable closure mechanism for securing graphic display 6 within the housing 1 3. When viewed from above, caps 53 and 55 each have the same cross-sectional profile as the internal receiving space 19 in housing 13. Each cap 53,55 has a generally rectangularly-shaped elongate body 57 with a long flat rear surface 59, and a front surface 61 that is contoured to the shape of opening 29 and lips 31 . The front surfaces 61 each have a pair of notched ends or shoulders 63 on their lateral sides which have flat vertical faces. Rear surface 59 has a pair of threaded blind holes 65 located near shoulders 63. The arresting stop 55 is configured to be secured in a lower open end portion of the receiving space 1 9, while the closing stop 53 is configured to be secured in the upper open end or access portion 20 of the receiving space 19. The stops 53,55, together with the retainer lips 31 define a display exposure frame 22 for a graphic display insert 6 when installed within the housing 13. As shown particularly in Figures 5 and 7, door mounting hardware 1 7 is integrally formed with backplate 21 of housing 1 3. Door mounting hardware 1 7 in Figure 5 for a door pull configuration comprises a generally L-shaped protrusion having a stand-off or intermediate portion 71 and a mounting end or securable portion 73. Stand-off 71 protrudes at an angle away from backplate 21 . This configuration of the securable portion 73 and intermediate portion 71 establishes a recess 1 5 between the face of the door and a back side of the graspable portion 1 8 of the handle assembly 1 1 . It is this recess space 1 5 that accommodates a user's grasp about the door handle.
A back surface of mounting end 73 is substantially parallel to backplate 21 and has holes 75 for joining mounting hardware 17 to a door in a configuration such as shown in Figures 1 and 3. A vertically-oriented ridge or grip 77 is located on the side edge of the back surface of backplate 21 opposite the mounting hardware 1 7 for resisting slippage of a user's grasp from the handle.
In operation, bottom cap 55 is positioned in the lower end of the receiving space 19 in housing 1 3 such that its holes 65 align with the bottom two holes 51 in backplate 21. A set screw 79 is threaded into each set of holes 51 ,65 to secure bottom cap 55 in place. When bottom cap 55 is so installed, its rear surface 59 abuts backplate 21 , its shoulders 63 abut the rearward-facing surfaces of lips 31 , and its front surface 61 is substantially flush with opening 29.
Next, a series of rectangular display sheet inserts are placed inside the receiving space 19 in housing 13 on top of bottom cap 55. In the preferred embodiment, from front to back as illustrated in Figure 4, these inserts comprise a rigid transparent sheet 81 , a graphics sheet 83, and an opaque backing sheet 85. Each sheet 81 , 83, 85 is slightly less in width than the width of the receiving space 19 in housing 13, and slightly shorter in height than the height of housing 13. Sheets 81 ,83,85 are slidingly guided into the receiving space 19 in housing 13 by tracks 41 . It should also be appreciated that the three sheets as described have been found to provide a desirable effect, however, it is also possible to create similar effects using fewer sheets. The three-part configuration though, enables the thinner and less expensive middle graphic sheet 83 to be solely exchanged, while maintaining the "depth" effect produced by the three-sheet configuration. This facilitates the manufacture and shipment of substitute display inserts 6.
Transparent sheet 81 extends across opening 29 and its lateral side edges at its front face 82 abut the rearward-facing surfaces of lips 31 . In the embodiment shown, the transparent sheet 81 is approximately 1 /8 inch thick and formed from clear plexiglass or other suitably durable sheet material and establishes the predominant surface area of the front face of the graspable portion 1 8 of the door handle assembly 1 1 . Graphics sheet 83 is placed against sheet 81 so that a graphic illustration depicted, preferably on its forward surface, is visible through the front sheet 81 . Sheet 83 is approximately 1 /16 inch thick and may be formed from many different materials, including a translucent sheet. Backing sheet 85 is positioned behind and against graphics sheet 83 to press it flat against sheet 81 and remove any remaining space from the receiving space 19 in housing 13. This tight fit prevents rattle between the components. Backing sheet 85 is about 114 inch thick and may be formed from white plexiglass to help make the translucent graphics sheet 83 more visible. After sheets 81 ,83,85 are in place, top cap 53 is secured at the top of housing 13 in the same manner as bottom cap 55. Caps 53,55 secure sheets 81 ,83,85 inside housing 13 primarily against vertical movement. Door attachment 1 1 may be installed on a door either before or after being assembled as previously described. A common construction for a commercial door frame 8 to which the door attachment 1 1 is secured includes a ridge that is receivingly accommodated in the recess 76 running along the length of the mounting portion of the attachment 1 1 . Fasteners such as threaded screws insert through holes 75 in mounting ends 73 for securing the door pull to the door frame. The configuration of stand-off 71 establishes a recess or space between the door and backplate 21 into which a user's fingers or hand may be inserted to grip housing 13 for pulling the door open. Top cap 53 may be disengaged from the handle body to remove and/or replace the graphics sheet 83 with another graphics sheet. When the new graphics sheet is in place, top cap 53 is resecured to the housing 13. This sequence of steps may be repeated as often as necessary. The door attachment 1 1 need not be removed from the door in order to perform this interchangeable feature.
Figures 4 and 5 disclose embodiments of the door attachment 1 1 in a door pull configuration being elongately constructed in the vertical dimension, while Figures 6 and 7 disclose embodiments of the door attachment 1 1 in a push bar configuration in which the long dimension is horizontally oriented. The component parts of the two assemblies are essentially identical, however, accept for the portions which affect attachment to the door. In the case of the push bar pads of Figures 6 and 7, horizontally running receiving angles 90 are included at the back side of the assembly for mating engagement with similarly configured bars 92 which are typically part of the door latch assembly coupled to the door frame. Any suitable mechanism may be employed for securing the angles 90 to the bars 92 such as threaded bolts through apertures, clamps or securement straps.
Figures 8, 9 and 1 7 show cross-sectional profiles of the handle bodies of the attachment 1 1 . Figure 8 illustrates the monolithic structure obtained from the extrusion process for the door pull embodiment of the attachment 1 1 . Figure 1 7 shows the configuration of Figure 8, with a slight modification that incorporates an inwardly directed spacer projection 26 that is interstitially located between layers of the insert. The air space created between layers of the insert by the projections 26 permits drying of any moisture that comes between the two separated and adjacent layers thereby avoiding distortion of the desired display presentation that would result if water or other moisture were permitted to remain for extended periods. Figure 9 shows a cross-sectional profile of the handle body in a push bar or push pad configuration depicted in Figures 6 and 7.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION RELATING TO THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION SHOWN IN FIGURES 10-14
As may be appreciated from a comparison of the Figures, the embodiments disclosed and shown in Figures 10-14 have many similarities to those described above with respect to Figures 4-9. The door is described in greater detail as including a first edge, a top edge, a second edge and a bottom edge The first edge is pivotally attached to a building while the top, second and bottom edges are unattached. Fixedly mounted to a front side surface of each door is a door attachment 1 1 a. While the door attachment 1 1 a disclosed is a door handle, it should be understood that the terms "handle" and "attachment" encompass a wide variety of types of door attachments, including push pads and the like. Furthermore, while the attachment 1 1 a is shown mounted on the door, it should be understood that the attachment is equally suitable for mounting on surfaces other than those described herein. Also, while a suitable graphic design (as illustrated in Figures 1 -3 as graphic display 6) may include any artistic rendering, for most commercial establishments, the business name, logo and/or visual design which enjoys an association with the commercial establishment may be preferred. As is suggested herein, however, great value can also be derived from promotional graphics and advertisements displayed in the suggested manner. Furthermore, while the graphic design may include black or another color or colors of print on a transparent, white or other opaquely colored background, color combinations associated with the commercial establishment are generally preferred.
The door attachment 1 1 a is mounted in proximity to the second or free edge of the door so that the door may be readily pivoted into an open position by grasping and pulling the door attachment 1 1 a. The door attachment 1 1 a should also be positioned sufficiently above the bottom edge of the door so that it may be grasped with ease. For example, positioning the door attachment 1 1 a about six inches from the second edge or free edge of the door opposite the hinges and about three feet above the bottom edge of the door should be suitable for the uses contemplated herein. Based on a variety of factors (such as the design of a building's exterior, the graphic design to be displayed thereby and the intended use thereof), the door attachment 1 1 a may be variously dimensioned. It is contemplated that a height of about ten and one-half inches and a width of about seven and one-half inches will be suitable for many of both the handle and push pad-type door attachments. It should be noted, however, that some business logos are better suited for door attachments having dimensions and shapes other than those specifically described herein. It should be further noted that some commercial establishments prefer door-width handles and push pads which are typically sized to have a height of about six (6) inches and a width of about twenty-four (24) inches.
Referring to Figure 10, one embodiment of the door handle or attachment 1 1 a is shown. Attachment 1 1 a is generally rectangular in shape and comprises three primary components: a frame or housing 13a, a backplate 15a, and door mounting hardware 17a. In a preferred embodiment, these components are formed from aluminum.
As shown in Figures 12 and 13, housing 13a has a top member 21 a, a bottom member 23a, and two side members 25a, all of which are integrally constructed with one another. Members 21 a, 23a, 25a form a smooth, flush front surface 27a on housing 13a, and are beveled along their external surfaces to give housing 13a a smooth finish with rounded comers. A large rectangular forward opening 29a extends through front surface 27a of housing 1 3a between members 21 a, 23a, 25a. The dimensions of opening 29a are slightly smaller than the overall dimensions of housing 13a to provide opening 29a with a large area. Opening 29a defines a thin flange or lip 31 a along its perimeter. The inner surface of lip 31 a is flat and parallel to the general orientation of housing 13a. Lip 31 a has a rounded or tapered edge 33a on its front outer surface and has a generally consistent thickness and width about its perimeter.
Members 21 a, 23a, 25a each have a flat inner sidewall 41 a,43a,45a, respectively, which are orthogonal to one another and define a rectangular cavity. Sidewalls 41 a, 43a, 45a extend from lip 31 a to a rectangular rearward opening 49a at the rearward surface 47a of housing 13a. Like forward opening 29a, the dimensions of rearward opening 49a are slightly smaller than the overall dimensions of housing 13a. Rearward opening 49a, however, is slightly larger than forward opening 29a to provide rearward opening 49a with a larger area than forward opening 29a. Each side member 25a has a blind hole 51 a extending outward from its sidewall 45a. Blind holes 51 a are located adjacent to top member 21 a near rearward opening 49a. Blind holes 51 a are coaxial with one another and have shallow depths which do not penetrate side members 25a. Bottom member 23a has a pair of parallel through holes 53a which extend from its exterior to sidewall 43a. Holes 53a are located near rearward opening 49a or approximately symmetric about a midpoint of bottom member 23a.
Referring back to Figure 10, backplate 15a is generally flat and rectangular, and has a thickness which is slightly greater than a thickness of lip 31 a. Backplate 15a has a rounded top edge 61 a, and square bottom and side edges 63a, 65a, respectively. Each side edge 65a has a blind hole 71 a which extends inward adjacent to top edge 61 a. Blind holes 71 a are coaxial with one another and have shallow depths which do not completely penetrate backplate 1 5a. Bottom edge 63a has a pair of parallel blind holes 73a which extend upward into backplate 15a. Blind holes 53a are approximately symmetric about a midpoint of bottom edge 63a. Backplate 1 5a also has a plurality of mounting holes 75a which extend completely through it from its front to back surfaces. Door mounting hardware 17a comprises three components: a mounting platform 81 a and a pair of identical mounting brackets 83a. Mounting platform 81 a is generally flat and rectangular, and has a sharp, wedge-shaped edge 85a on one end. Platform 81 a also has a sharp, wedge-shaped recess 87a on a rearward surface located near an opposite edge. Recess 87a is parallel to edge 85a. Platform 81 a also has a plurality of mounting holes 89a which extend through it.
Each mounting bracket 83a is a generally J-shaped member with a sharp, wedge- shaped edge 91 a on one end. Brackets 83a have a sharp, wedge-shaped recess 93a on their forward surfaces located near their midpoints. Recess 93a is parallel to edge 91 a. Each bracket 83a also has a substantially flat mounting end 95a located opposite of its edge 91 a. Mounting ends 95a are essentially parallel to the linear portions of brackets 83a and have at least one mounting through hole 97a. Finally, each bracket 83a also has a plurality of mounting holes 99a which extend through their linear portions.
In operation, a rectangular transparent sheet 101 a is inserted into rearward opening 49a and laid flush against the flat surface of lip 31 a. Sheet 101 a may be formed from rigid plastic or plexiglass, and is approximately the same size as rearward opening 49a. A graphics sheet 103a is placed against sheet 101 a so that a graphic illustration depicted on its forward surface is visible through sheet 101 a. Next, a rigid backing 105a is placed against graphics sheet 103a to press it flat against sheet 101 a. Graphics sheet 103a and backing 105a are approximately the same size as sheet 101 a. With sheets 101 a, 103a and backing 105a in place in housing 13a, backplate 15a may be installed on housing 13a. Alternatively, backplate 15a may be installed on housing 13a prior to the installation of sheets 101 a, 103a and backing 105a. In either sequence, backplate 15a is joined to housing 13a with pins 107a which extend between holes 71 a in backplate 15a to holes 51 a in housing 13a. Pins 107a allow backplate 15a to be pivoted about their axes relative to housing 13a between an open position and a closed position. With backplate 15a in the closed position, fasteners 109a may be used to secure the bottom edge 63a to housing 13a and prevent backplate 1 5a from moving to the open position. Fasteners 109a engage holes 53a in housing 13a and holes 73a in backplate 15a.
Mounting hardware 17a may be installed on backplate 15a either prior to the previously described assembly or after it. Mounting hardware 17a is installed by sliding edges 85a,91 a into recesses 93a, 87a respectively, so that holes 75a, 89a and 99a coaxially align with one another. Next, fasteners 1 1 1 a, such as the screws 1 13a are used to rigidly fasten mounting hardware 17a to backplate 15a. Finally, door attachment 1 1 a is installed on a door 1 15a with fasteners 1 1 7a which insert through holes 97a in mounting ends 95a. This results in a recess or space between door 1 15a and backplate 15a into which a user may insert his fingers or hand to grip housing 13a and open door 1 1 5a. In the event that graphics sheet 103a needs to be removed or replaced with another graphics sheet, fasteners 109a may be removed to allow door attachment 1 1 a to move to the open position. Backing 105a should be carefully held in place while moving housing 13a upward and outward away from door 1 1 5a to prevent its contents from falling out. Backing 105a can then be removed to remove and/or replace sheet 103a. With the new graphics sheet 103a in place, backing 105a is replaced and housing 13a is lowered to the closed position and resecured to backplate 1 5a with fasteners 109a. This sequence of steps may be repeated as often as necessary. Door attachment 1 1 a need not be removed from door 1 1 5a in order to perform this interchangeable feature. Referring to Figure 1 1 , a second embodiment of the invention known as door attachment 1 21 a is shown. Like door attachment 1 1 a, door attachment 1 21 a comprises a housing which is not shown for simplification purposes, a backplate 1 23a and mounting hardware 1 25a. Backplate 1 23a and its housing are virtually identical to backplate 1 5a and housing 13a, respectively, except for some slight dimensional variations which are used for illustration purposes. Backplate 1 23a has holes 1 27a,1 29a,1 31 a which are identical in form and function to holes 71 a, 73a, 75a in backplate 15a.
Mounting hardware 1 25a differs significantly from mounting hardware 1 7a. Mounting hardware 1 25a comprises a single, L-shaped component having a plate 141 a and a mounting end 143a. A flange 145a integrally joins mounting end 143a to plate 141 a. Plate 141 a has holes 147a for joining mounting hardware 1 25a to backplate 1 23a, and mounting end 143a has holes 149a for joining mounting hardware to a door . In operation, door attachment 1 21 a is formed in the same way and functions in the same manner as door attachment 1 1 a, except for the way it is attached to the door. Similarly, the user may insert his fingers into the space between the door and backplate 1 23a to grip the housing and open the door. Regarding the various embodiments of the present invention, that is, those handle apparatus and methods that incorporate exchangeable displays, though each has been described with particular reference to specific constructions thereof, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the same principles may be used in similar arrangements. Furthermore, it will be recognized that the invention is not limited to the precise structures described. These and other variations, which will also be appreciated by those skilled in the art, are within the intended scope of this invention as claimed below. As previously stated, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein for example purposes; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention that may be embodied in various forms.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION RELATING TO AN EARLY VERSION
DOOR HANDLE, SHOWN IN FIGURES 15 AND 16, FROM
WHICH THE PRESENT INVENTION DEVELOPED
Figure 1 5 illustrates a building 10b such as a retail store located in a strip center or other commercial structure which may be entered via either one of a pair of conventionally designed doors 1 2b. Each door 1 2b includes a first edge that is normally hinged to the building 10b, and a top edge, a second edge and a bottom edge each of which are free and thereby accommodate swing action of the door between open and closed configurations.
Fixedly mounted to a front side surface of each door 12b is a door attachment 14b constructed in accordance with the present invention to incorporate a readily visible graphic design 16b. While the door attachment 14b disclosed is a door handle, it should be understood that the terms "handle" and "attachment" encompass a wide variety of types of door attachments, including push pads and the like. Furthermore, while the attachment
14b is shown mounted on the door 10b, it should be understood that the attachment is equally suitable for mounting on surfaces other than those described herein. The door attachment 14b is mounted in proximity to the second edge opposite the first hinged edge so that the door 1 2b may be readily pivoted into an open position by grasping and pulling the door attachment 14b. The door attachment 14b should also be positioned sufficiently above the bottom edge of the door so that the door attachment 14b may be grasped with ease. For example, positioning the door attachment 14b about six inches from the second edge and about three feet above the bottom edge should be suitable for the uses contemplated herein. Based on a variety of factors, such as the design of the building exterior, the graphic design 16b to be displayed thereby and the intended use thereof, the door attachment 14b may be variously dimensioned. It is contemplated that a height of about ten and one-half inches and a width of about seven and one-half inches will be suitable for many of both the handle and push pad-type door attachments. It should be noted, however, that some business logos are better suited for door attachments having dimensions and shapes other than those specifically described herein. It should be further noted that some commercial establishments prefer door-width handles and push pads which are typically sized to have a height of about six (6) inches and a width of about twenty-four (24) inches.
As shown in Figure 1 6, the door attachment 1 4b includes a first (or lower) body portion 17b, a second (or main) body portion 1 8b and a third (or upper) body portion 20b. In the embodiment illustrated, the main body portion 1 8b and the upper body portion 20b are transparent while the lower body portion 1 7b is opaque colored material. It should be understood, however, that a partially opaque or transparent material is equally suitable for use as the lower body portion 1 7b while partially or fully opaque materials may be selected for use as the main body portion 1 8b and some partially opaque materials may even be suitable for use as the upper body portion 20b. Of the various possible combinations of transparent, opaque and partially-opaque body portions, the most desirable combination for any given application of the invention will vary based on considerations such as coloration of the graphic display 16b and/or existence of any color combinations associated with the subject business establishment. Absent the existence of such a color combination, however, it is contemplated that an opaque white lower body portion 17b, in combination with the transparent main and upper body portions 18b and 20b, will be best suited for most applications.
A graphic display decal 16b is fixedly attached to the top side surface 18ib of the main body portion 18b. It is contemplated that a variety of techniques may be used to affix the graphic display 18b to the top side surface 18ib. For example, a sheet of adhesive vinyl having a layer of adhesive on a rear side surface thereof and on which the graphic display decal 16b has been printed or otherwise formed may be placed on the top side surface 18ib. The unprinted portions of the sheet are then pulled away, leaving the graphic display 16b mounted on the top side surface 18ib. Alternately, the graphic display 16b may be imprinted on the top side surface 18ib, for example, using a stenciling process or the like. Of course, in this embodiment a front surface of the graphic display 16b will have a layer of adhesive. Furthermore, while the embodiment of the invention illustrated employs a graphic display decal 16b attached to the top side surface 18ib of the main body portion 18b, it should be understood that attaching a graphic display 16b to other surfaces of the door attachment 14b is equally suitable for the purposes contemplated herein. For example, graphic display decal 1 6b may be attached to a bottom side surface 20ib of the upper body portion 20b. In any event, however, to minimize wear of the graphic display
16b it is preferred that the display be a decal 16b which is attached to the door attachment
14b such that it will be sandwiched between a pair of body portions of the attachment.
In one embodiment, a first sheet of a transparent polyurethane 24b is placed between top side surface 1 7ib of the lower body portion 17b and bottom side surface 18iib of the main body portion 18. A second sheet of transparent polyurethane 26b is placed between top side surface 18ib of the main body portion 18b, including the graphic display decal 16b, and bottom side surface 20ib of the upper body portion 20b. The door attachment 14b is then heated to a temperature sufficiently high to melt the sheets of polyurethane and is then vacuum pressed to remove any air bubbles trapped between the top side surface 17ib of the lower body portion 17b and the bottom side surface 18iib of the main body portion 18b or between the top side surface 18ib of the main body portion 18b and the bottom side surface 18ib of the upper body portion 20b. The door attachment is then cooled to room temperature. By treating the door attachment 14b in this manner, the first and second sheets 24b and 26b of polyurethane melt to fuse, respectively, the top side surface 1 7ib of the lower body portion 1 7b to the bottom side 18iib of the main body portion 18b, thereby fixedly securing the graphic display decal 16b therebetween, and the top side surface 18ib of the main body portion 18b to the bottom side surface 20ib of the top body portion 20b.
As described above, the door attachment 14b is configured to include an opaque lower body portion 1 7b, a transparent main body portion 1 8b, a transparent upper body portion 20b and a graphic display 16b fixedly secured between the transparent main body portion 18b and the transparent main upper body portion 20b. This embodiment is particularly well-suited to serve as a graphic display for a business establishment. Specifically, the graphic display decal 16b may be a business logo or other artistic rendering. Since the upper body portion 20b is transparent, the graphic display decal 16b is readily visible therethrough. The opaque lower body portion 1 7b provides a backdrop against which the graphic display decal 1 6b contrasts, thereby substantially enhancing visibility of the graphic display decal 16b. Furthermore, the transparent main body portion 18b spaces the graphic display 16b from the opaque lower body portion 17b, thereby causing the display 1 6b to appear positioned in a foreground relative to the contrasting backdrop created by the opaque lower body portion 1 7b. The transparent main body portion 18b further enhances the graphic display by providing a three-dimensional visual perspective.
While the preferred embodiment of the door attachment 14b includes lower, main and upper body portions 1 7b, 18b and 20b, it should be understood that alternate configurations may include various numbers of body portions. For example, a door attachment comprising a graphic display decal fixedly secured between either an opaque or transparent lower body portion and a transparent upper body portion may be suitable for some purposes. Furthermore, while edge side surfaces of the lower, main and upper body portions 17b, 18b and 20b preferably have slightly rounded edges, it is contemplated that the edge surfaces thereof may be formed in a variety of shapes while remaining within the scope of the invention.
As illustrated in Figure 16, a mounting bracket 28b fixedly secures the door attachment 14b to door 12b. As described herein, the mounting bracket 28b is metal. However, other hardened materials may be used to form the mounting bracket 28b. Furthermore, while it is preferred that the mounting bracket 28b be the same color as the opaque lower body portion 1 7b the mounting bracket 28b may be any of a variety of colors. Preferably, the color of the mounting bracket 28b is selected to correspond with the color scheme of the graphic display, particularly if the lower body portion 17b is transparent. The mounting bracket 28b is preferably comprised of a first section 30b which secures the door attachment 14b thereto, a second section 32b configured for mounting the door attachment 14b and an intermediate section 34b which couples the first and second sections 30b and 32b. While the first and second sections 30b and 32b appear generally parallel with each other in Figure 1 6, the first section 30b is preferably slightly angled relative to the second section 32b. A layer 36b of adhesive material such as epoxy or the like attaches bottom side surface 1 7iib of the lower body portion 1 7b to upper side surface 30ib of the first section 30b of the mounting bracket 28b. The mounting bracket 28b is secured to the door 1 2b by a pair of bolts 38b, one of which is visible in Figure 1 6. In the illustrated embodiment, a pair of apertures 40b are formed in section 32b of the mounting bracket 28b. Preferably, one of the apertures is formed in proximity with a top edge thereof and the other is formed in proximity with a lower edge. In this configuration, torque applied to the door attachment 14b is evenly distributed when transferred to the door 1 2b, greatly reducing the likelihood that the door attachment 14b will be inadvertently detached from the door 1 2b. It should be understood, however, that disclosure of a pair of bolts 38b and corresponding apertures 40b is purely exemplary and that any number of bolts 38b may be used to secure the door attachment 14b to the door 1 2b. It is preferred, however, that the arrangement of apertures 40b in the mounting bracket 28b be configured similarly to standard door handles so that existing doors may be readily retrofitted with door attachments constructed in accordance therewith.
For embodiments wherein the door attachment 14b operates as a door pull handle, it is contemplated that the door attachment be provided with one or more gripping surfaces to aid usability thereof. As shown in Figure 1 6, the door attachment 14b is provided with two such gripping surfaces. More specifically, an indentation 44b is formed in the bottom side surface 1 7iib of the lower body portion 1 7b to provide a first gripping surface and a projection 46b extends outwardly from the first section 30b of the mounting bracket 28b to provide a second gripping surface. Preferably, the indentation 44b extends from top to bottom edge side surfaces of the lower body portion 1 7b while the projection 46b extends from top to bottom edge side surfaces of the first section 30b. The door attachment described immediately above provides a suitable graphic display, but is not specifically designed to accommodate exchange of the display. By sandwiching a graphic containing layer between a top side surface of a main body portion and a bottom side surface of a substantially transparent upper body portion which are fused together. In this manner, the graphic display incorporated within the door attachment is both clearly visible and exceedingly wear-resistant. Furthermore, by selecting a transparent main body portion and fusing it to a an opaque lower body portion, a visually dramatic graphic display is formed which appears to be positioned in a foreground of a sharply constrasting backdrop.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY: The present invention finds applicability in the door handle and advertisement provisioning industries.

Claims

What is claimed and desired to be secured by Letters Patent is as follows:
1 . A door handle assembly adapted to receive interchangeable display inserts, said door handle assembly comprising: a handle body adapted to be coupled to a door of an enclosure, said handle body having a securable portion configured for attachment to a door and a graspable portion configured for being grasped by a user, and said door handle assembly being configured to position said graspable portion at a distance from a forward face of a door when said door handle assembly is attached thereto; and said graspable portion having a receiving space therein, said receiving space being adapted for exchangeably receiving a display insert.
2. The door handle as recited in claim 1 further comprising: a releasable closure mechanism associated with said receiving space and adapted to be configurable between an open configuration in which display inserts may be inserted and removed from said receiving space and a closed configuration for securing a display insert within said receiving space.
3. The door handle as recited in claim 1 further comprising: a display exposure frame through which a display insert positioned within said receiving space is exposed for viewing by a person upon approach to said door handle.
4. The door handle as recited in claim 1 further comprising: a display insert configured to be removably located within said receiving space for presenting a visual display to a person upon approach to said door handle.
5. The door handle as recited in claim 4 wherein said display insert further comprises: at least two substantially planar members, said at least two substantially planar members associated together for installation into said receiving space and configured so that said at least two substantially planar members are held substantially stationary when installed in said receiving space.
6. The door handle as recited in claim 5 wherein said at least two substantially planar members comprise: a protective front facing planar member located at a front face of said graspable portion of said door handle; and a graphic display containing intermediate planar member positioned behind said protective front facing planar member and oriented so that a graphic display of said intermediate planar member is visible through said protective front facing planar member by a person upon approach to said door handle.
7. The door handle as recited in claim 6 wherein said at least two substantially planar members further comprise: a third background planar member located behind said graphic containing intermediate planar member.
8. The door handle as recited in claim 7 wherein said third background planar member is adapted to provide a contrasting backdrop for a graphic display of said intermediate planar member for enhancing the visual presentation of said graphic display through said protective front facing planar member to a person approaching said door handle.
9. The door handle as recited in claim 7 further comprising: an insert combination wherein said graphic display containing intermediate planar member is positioned between and in face-to-face engagement with said protective front facing planar member and said third planar member.
10. The door handle as recited in claim 9 wherein said insert combination is configured to snugly fit within said receiving space thereby resisting movement of an installed insert combination within said receiving space.
1 1 . The door handle as recited in claim 3 further comprising: said display exposure frame being at least partially defined at an edge portion by an inwardly extending flange, said flange configured to retain a display insert positioned within said receiving space.
12. The door handle as recited in claim 1 , said graspable portion further comprising: a housing portion within which said receiving space is defined.
13. The door handle as recited in claim 1 2, said handle body further comprising: a intermediate portion coupled between said graspable portion and said securable portion; and at least portions of said intermediate portion, said housing portion and said securable portion being integrally and extrusionally constructed together in a single-piece construction.
14. The door handle as recited in claim 1 , wherein said securable portion is adapted releasably fixed upon a door of a commercial building and said graspable portion of said handle body being configured to be grasped and pulled by a person at a pull side of the door.
15. The door handle as recited in claim 1 , wherein said securable portion is adapted to be releasably fixed upon a door of a commercial refrigeration enclosure and said graspable portion of said handle body being configured to be grasped and pulled by a person at a pull side of the door.
16. The door handle as recited in claim 1 , wherein said securable portion is adapted to be releasably fixed upon a push bar assembly of a door of a commercial building and said graspable portion of said handle body being configured to be engaged and pushed by a person at a push side of the door.
17. The door handle as recited in claim 2, further comprising: said releasable closure mechanism being a closing stop adapted to be inserted into an open end portion of said receiving space; and at least one securement member for fixing said stop in said open end portion of said receiving space.
18. The door handle as recited in claim 1 , further comprising: an intermediate portion between said securable portion and said graspable portion, said intermediate portion configured for spacing said graspable portion at a distance from a forward face of a door when said door handle is attached thereto for defining a recess between the door and the graspable portion to enable a user to insert a hand between the door and said graspable portion for opening the door.
19. The door handle as recited in claim 2 further comprising: a display insert located within said receiving space for presenting a visual display to a person upon approach to said door handle; an arresting stop abuttingly engaging said display insert for and properly positioning said display insert in said receiving space; and said releasable closure mechanism positioned in an access portion of said receiving space and abuttingly engaged with said display insert for securing said display insert's position within said receiving space.
20. A method for accommodating interchangeable display inserts in a door handle, said method comprising: providing a door handle having a handle body attachable to a door of a commercial enclosure such as an access door to a building of a commercial establishment or a door to a commercial refrigeration cooler, said handle body having a graspable portion that incorporates a receiving space therein for exchangeably receiving a removable display insert; and installing an exchangeable display insert in said receiving space for display to persons approaching said door handle.
21 . The method as recited in claim 20 further comprising: exchanging said removable display insert with a replacement display insert for presenting an alternate display to persons approaching said door handle.
22. The method as recited in claim 20 further comprising: manufacturing said handle body by extrusion molding so that said handle body is of substantially one-piece construction.
23. An apparatus, comprising: a door having a hinged edge and an opposite edge; a door attachment having a compartment which is adapted to contain an interchangeable graphic display which is visible from an exterior of the attachment and that is adapted to be contacted by a user to open the door; a mounting element for securing the attachment to the door, the mounting element and the attachment being located nearer to the opposite edge than the hinged edge and the mounting element further comprising a bracket having one portion mounted to the door and a second portion spaced from the door thereby defining a recess between the door and the second portion, the attachment being mounted to the second portion, and the recess enabling the user to insert a hand between the door and the attachment to pull the door open.
24. The apparatus of claim 23, further comprising a transparent sheet located in the compartment and adapted to be located between the graphic display and a forward surface of the attachment.
25. The apparatus of claim 23, further comprising a backing sheet located in the compartment and adapted to be located between the graphic display and the attachment.
26. The apparatus of claim 23 wherein the mounting element comprises a generally J- shaped bracket having a plate mounted to the attachment and an end portion extending integrally from the plate and mounted to the door.
27. The apparatus of claim 23 wherein the mounting element comprises: a generally flat plate mounted to the attachment; a generally J-shaped bracket secured to the flat plate, the bracket having an end portion extending integrally therefrom which mounts to the door.
28. The apparatus of claim 23 wherein the attachment comprises a frame having a rearward opening and a lip on a forward face which defines a forward opening, the rearward opening being adapted to receive the graphic display and the lip being adapted to engage and retain the graphic display for viewing through the forward opening.
29. An apparatus, comprising: a door having a hinged edge and an opposite edge; a door attachment having a compartment which is adapted to contain an interchangeable graphic display which is visible from an exterior of the attachment and that is adapted to be contacted by a user to open the door; a mounting element for securing the attachment to the door, the mounting element and the attachment being located nearer to the opposite edge than the hinged edge; and the door attachment further comprising a housing containing the compartment and a panel mounted to the housing for providing access to the compartment.
30. The apparatus of claim 29 wherein the panel is mounted to the door with the mounting element.
31 . The apparatus of claim 29 wherein the panel is pivotally mounted to the housing.
32. The apparatus of claim 29, further comprising: a hole in a lower portion of the housing; a hole in a lower portion of the panel which aligns with the hole in the housing; a fastener extending through the holes in the housing and the panel for securing the panel to the housing.
33. A door attachment, comprising: a frame having an internal cavity which is visible from an exterior of the frame, the cavity being adapted to contain an interchangeable graphic display; a panel mounted to the frame for closing the cavity, the panel being movable between open and closed positions relative to the frame for exposing and covering the cavity; mounting hardware mounted to the panel and adapted to mount the attachment to a door such that the attachment is contacted by users to open the door; and the mounting hardware further comprising a bracket having one portion mountable to the door and a second portion configured to be spaced from the door for defining a recess between the door and the second portion, the attachment being mounted to the second portion, and the recess enabling the user to insert a hand between the door and the attachment to pull the door open.
34. The door attachment of claim 33 wherein the panel is pivotally mounted to the frame.
35. The door attachment of claim 33 wherein the frame has a rearward opening and a lip on a forward face which defines a forward opening, the rearward opening being adapted to receive the graphic display and the lip being adapted to engage and retain the graphic display for viewing through the forward opening.
36. The door attachment of claim 33, further comprising a transparent sheet located in the cavity and adapted to be located between the graphic display and a forward surface of the frame.
37. The door attachment of claim 33, further comprising a backing sheet located in the cavity and adapted to be located between the graphic display and the panel.
38. The door attachment of claim 33, further comprising: a hole in a lower portion of the frame; a hole in a lower portion of the pan'el which aligns with the hole in the frame; a fastener extending through the holes in the first and panels for securing the panel to the frame.
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