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Door Furniture
The invention relates to door furniture. Installing such furniture often involves assembling components on site and fixing them to a door. When doing so for many 5 doors the task can be undesirably time consuming or otherwise inefficient. It is an object of preferred embodiments of the invention to go at least some way towards addressing this problem. In a preferred embodiment the furniture comprises door handles 2, 3, two spindles 5 for conveying turning force from the handle, a pair of screws 20, and an escutcheon having a base 7 and a bezel 8. The spindles 5 are 10 with the handles 2, 3 respectively. The bezel 8 can be moved with respect to the base 7 so that engagement between the bezel and heads 21 of the screws stop the bezel from coming free of the base. Figure 3 9 20 21 -93 Figure 4
Door Furniture
The invention relates to door furniture. Installing such furniture often involves assembling components on site and fixing them to a door. When doing so for many 5 doors the task can be undesirably time consuming or otherwise inefficient. It is an object of preferred embodiments of the invention to go at least some way towards addressing this problem. In a preferred embodiment the furniture comprises door handles 2, 3, two spindles 5 for conveying turning force from the handle, a pair of screws 20, and an escutcheon having a base 7 and a bezel 8. The spindles 5 are 10 with the handles 2, 3 respectively. The bezel 8 can be moved with respect to the base 7 so that engagement between the bezel and heads 21 of the screws stop the bezel from coming free of the base. Figure 3 9 20 21 -93 Figure 4
Door Furniture
GEAR JEREMY (author) / ROMAN CRISTINA (author) / SAXONY MARK (author)
2019-11-21
Patent
Electronic Resource
English
IPC:
E05B
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