Door and drawer pull jig

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Inventors

Hurtgam, Mervin W

Application #

660246

Filed

Sep-12-2003

Published

Oct-19-2004

Current US Class

033/194
033/562

International Classes

E04F 021/00

Field of Search

33/562 33/563 33/566 33/194

Examiners

Fulton; Christopher W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Neyerlin; Wallace F.

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Abstract
A device which facilitates the efficient and quick installation of pull handles on cabinet doors or drawers, said device comprising two main elements, a base piece and an insert piece, both of which are fabricated from clear transparent plastic, said base piece being about 9 inches long and about 11/2 to about 13/4 inch wide with a rectangular longitudinally extending opening about 8 inches long and about 1/2 inch wide in its center, said base piece also having an alignment edge at one of its ends and at right angle to the rest of said base piece, said edge being about 2 inches wide and about 3/4 inch high, said rectangular opening in said base piece being calibrated inch wise and with about 1/4 inch interval marks, and said insert piece having means on its bottom surface for snapping into tight connection in the longitudinally extending central opening of said base piece, either lengthwise in said opening or transverse-wise in said opening, and said insert piece having about fifteen, 5/32 inch uniformly spaced diameter holes in same for allowing scribing on the cabinet doors or drawers where the holes for the threaded bolts of the pull handles are to be drilled.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A device useful for installing pull handles on cabinet doors or drawers, said device comprising two main elements, a base piece and an insert piece, both of which are fabricated from clear transparent plastic, said base piece being about 9 inches long and about 11/2 to about 13/4 inch wide with a rectangular longitudinally extending opening about 8 inches long and about 1/2 inch wide in its center, said base piece also having an alignment edge at one its ends and at right angle to the rest of said base piece, said edge being about 2 inches wide and about 3/4 inch high, said rectangular opening in said base piece being calibrated inch wise and with about 1/4 inch interval marks, and said insert piece having means on its bottom surface for snapping into tight connection in the longitudinally extending central opening of said base piece, either lengthwise in said opening or transverse-wise in said opening, and said insert piece having about fifteen, 5/32 inch uniformly spaced diameter holes in same for allowing scribing on the cabinet doors or drawers where the holes for the threaded bolts of the pull handles are to be drilled.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Field of the Invention

This invention relates to a device useful for assisting in the precise installing of pull handles on doors and drawers, such as on kitchen cabinet doors and drawers.

The handles for pulling open doors and drawers typically may be ornamental in design on the grasping portion of same and installed either vertically or horizontally on the door or drawer. The holes for the threaded bolts for the handles typically may be about 3 inches apart and the grasping portion of the pull handle being spaced about 1/2 inch to about 1 inch away from the planar surface of the door or drawer after the handle is secured in place by tightening the bolts into threaded recesses of the pull handles.

It is desirable, particularly for the home "do-it-yourselfer" to install these pull handles, as nearly as possible at exactly the same positions on a series of horizontally aligned drawers, or a series of vertically arranged doors for appearance purposes and so that the pull handles don't display sloppy or inefficient workmanship after the threaded bolts have been tightly secured through the drilled holes in the drawers or doors and into the threaded recesses of the grasp handle designed to receive the bolts. However, without accurate and often time-consuming measuring by the home "do-it-yourselfer" it is frequently the case that the installer finds that the grasp handles may be biased away from horizontal or vertical or that the handles may appear unaligned after the bolts for the handles are tightened into place through the walls of the doors or drawers.
 
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