Why the handle of door are in corner?
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The efficiency of mechanical advantage.
A door is part of a system. Walls prohibit passage. Door openings allow passage. Doors control passage. The passage could be light, air, people, insects, etc.
The door is also a system. It's components, for this discussion, are hinges, handles, and latches. The hinge and latch connect the door to the wall.
The hinge durably connects one edge of the door to a wall segment while allowing angular rotation of the rest of the door about the hinge’s bearing point. The latch temporarily connects the unhinged edge of the door to another wall segment.
The handle serves two purposes. It enables manual operation of the latch to disconnect the door from the wall. It also provides a point of action for rotating the door about the hinge’s bearing point.
There are two reasons door handles are far from the hinge: mechanical advantage for the latch to prevent door opening, and mechanical advantage for the handle to enable door opening. ✔✔
A door is part of a system. Walls prohibit passage. Door openings allow passage. Doors control passage. The passage could be light, air, people, insects, etc.
The door is also a system. It's components, for this discussion, are hinges, handles, and latches. The hinge and latch connect the door to the wall.
The hinge durably connects one edge of the door to a wall segment while allowing angular rotation of the rest of the door about the hinge’s bearing point. The latch temporarily connects the unhinged edge of the door to another wall segment.
The handle serves two purposes. It enables manual operation of the latch to disconnect the door from the wall. It also provides a point of action for rotating the door about the hinge’s bearing point.
There are two reasons door handles are far from the hinge: mechanical advantage for the latch to prevent door opening, and mechanical advantage for the handle to enable door opening. ✔✔
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Hii mate here is ur answer
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A door handle is an attached object or mechanism used to manually open or close a door.[1] In the United States, a door handle generally refers to any fixed or lever-operated door latch device. The term door knob or doorknob tends to refer to round operating mechanisms. Home-entry door handles are usually more sophisticated than bedroom door handles.
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if u keep handle on top then small children can't open then. if we keep down me should bend and open if it is in middle it is difficult. so it is located at the corner
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A door handle is an attached object or mechanism used to manually open or close a door.[1] In the United States, a door handle generally refers to any fixed or lever-operated door latch device. The term door knob or doorknob tends to refer to round operating mechanisms. Home-entry door handles are usually more sophisticated than bedroom door handles.
my own
if u keep handle on top then small children can't open then. if we keep down me should bend and open if it is in middle it is difficult. so it is located at the corner
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