Door opener made from acryl glass

Model "V"

Foto: Eine Klinke mit einer Plastik Applikation, die das Öffnen der Tür nur mit dem Unterarm ermöglicht

The model "V".

It fits many doors with curved door handle ends.

Made from a single strip of acryl glass and only two simple bends.

Anyone with a hot air blower and some hard plastic can make one for themselves.

Model "Burren"

Foto: Eine Klinke mit einer Plastik Applikation, die das Öffnen der Tür nur mit dem Unterarm ermöglicht

The model "Burren" was primarily developed for the university buildings at Burren site.

Since all doors there are the same, a fitted connection is ideal.

Our model fits round door handles with a 20mm diameter and a perpendicular bend.

The distance from the door handle to the door fitting should be at least 35mm.

Model "Explorhino"

Foto: Eine Klinke mit einer Plastik Applikation, die das Öffnen der Tür nur mit dem Unterarm ermöglicht

The model "Explorhino" was created for the experimental Museum „Explorhino“ next to the main university building loocated at Beethovenstraße.

Since all doors there are the same, a fitted connection is ideal. Our model fits round door handles with a 20mm diameter and a perpendicular axis with a 40mm bend radius.

The door opener „clicks“ on the handle with ease.

Model "3D-Print"

Foto: Eine Klinke mit einer Plastik Applikation, die das Öffnen der Tür nur mit dem Unterarm ermöglicht

The model "3D-Print" was developed for a High School in Villingen-Schwenningen.

Because of different door handles two different fitted versions were made.

Both versions fit round door handles with diameters between 19 and 22mm and a perpendicular axis with a 30 to 40mm bend radius. Please refer to the template sheets for further information.

It uses the same way of attachment as the "Explorhino" model.

Gruppenfoto: Team hinter den Türöffnern: Uwe Reinisch, Prof. Martin Pietzsch, Daniel Birkicht

The team behind the door openers. From left: Uwe Reinisch, Prof. Martin Pietzsch, Daniel Birkicht

The models "Explorhino" and "3D-Print" were designed by Jan Schulte during his bgachelor thesis.



We do not garantee a protections against the COVID-19 virus with these door openeres.