Door Handles
A door handle is a mechanical device used to open or close a door, providing a tactile interface for human interaction with a door's latching or locking mechanism. More than just functional, door handles are also significant design elements, contributing to the aesthetics, ergonomics, and security of a building or object. Their design and material selection vary widely based on application, style, durability requirements, and environmental exposure.
Types of door handle
Based on Mechanism/Style:
Doorknobs: Spherical or oval-shaped handles that rotate to disengage a latch. Common in residential interiors.
Lever Handles: A horizontal or angled bar that is pressed down to disengage a latch. Easier to operate for people with limited dexterity (ADA compliant), common in commercial and public buildings.
Pull Handles: Fixed handles that are pulled to open a door (often used on push/pull doors or with separate latching mechanisms like roller catches). Common on heavy doors, commercial entrances.
Recessed Pulls (Pocket Pulls): Flush-mounted handles, often used on sliding doors or pocket doors to allow the door to fully retract into a wall.
Panic Bars/Push Pads (Exit Devices): Horizontal bars that, when pushed, release a latch, designed for emergency egress in public buildings.
Based on Function:
Passage Handles: No locking mechanism, typically just a latch to keep the door closed (e.g., closet doors).
Privacy Handles: Have a locking mechanism from the inside (e.g., push-button or turn-button), but can be opened from the outside with a tool in an emergency (e.g., bathroom doors).
Keyed Entry Handles: Have a lock cylinder for key operation from the outside and a turn-button/push-button from the inside (e.g., exterior residential doors).
Dummy Handles: Fixed, non-operating handles used for decorative purposes or on cabinet doors without a latch mechanism.
Based on Application:
Residential Door Handles: For homes.
Commercial Door Handles: Heavier duty, often meet specific fire, accessibility, and security codes.
Cabinet/Drawer Pulls: Smaller handles for furniture.
Vehicle Door Handles: Specialized designs for automotive, marine, aerospace applications.
Applications in Various Industries
Residential Construction & Interior Design:
Applications: Main entry doors, interior room doors, bathroom doors, cabinet doors.
Technology: Focus on aesthetics, ergonomics, ease of installation. Traditional mechanical latching mechanisms, simple keying systems, decorative finishes.
Commercial & Public Buildings:
Applications: Office buildings, hospitals, schools, retail stores, hotels, emergency exits.
Technology: Heavy-duty construction for high traffic, compliance with fire codes (e.g., UL listed), accessibility standards (ADA), security features (e.g., mortise locks, cylindrical locks, access control integration), electronic locking systems (card readers, biometrics), panic hardware.
Automotive Industry:
Applications: Car doors, trunks, glove compartments.
Technology: Integrated with central locking systems, remote keyless entry, push-button or pull-type designs, aerodynamic considerations, robust materials for safety and durability, chrome plating or painting for aesthetics.
Furniture Manufacturing:
Applications: Cabinets, drawers, wardrobes.
Technology: Focus on aesthetic integration with furniture design, various finishes (brushed, polished, matte), simple screw-mount mechanisms.
Marine Industry:
Applications: Boat cabins, deck hatches.
Technology: Extreme corrosion resistance, robust locking mechanisms for harsh marine environments.
Healthcare:
Applications: Hospital doors, patient rooms, restrooms.
Technology: Lever handles for accessibility, antimicrobial coatings, hands-free operation (e.g., foot-operated or elbow-operated), robust and easy-to-clean designs.
Material Selection Considerations
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