a lever handle that fits over a door knob and tightens as it's rotated, like an automotive oil filter wrench. It would ease access for handicapped people or maybe a semi-permanant one for people that always have thier hands full. Just hit it with your knee.-- On-or-about, Oct 07 2000 (?) Doorknob extensions. http://www.seniorsh...orshops/doorex.htmlRequires a screwdriver rather than just slipfit, but... [StarChaser, Oct 07 2000, last modified Oct 04 2004] Leveron Doorknob Lever Adapter http://www.arthriti.../product/ALL%200101 [jurist, Jan 09 2005] Baked.-- StarChaser, Oct 07 2000 It's the thought that counts.-- thumbwax, Oct 07 2000 Actually, re-reading his idea just now, it looks more like one you carry around with you to convert OTHER doorknobs, like on other people's houses, or hotels or whatever...-- StarChaser, Oct 08 2000 Some kind of a lightweight strap-wrench with plastic handle and a rubber strap shouldn't be too hard to whip up - this a job for - wrenchndmachine!-- Scott_D, Oct 08 2000 I'd like to see doors opened with a pedal. (No, not a full-blown automatic door, just a lever.)
Unfortunately, that won't solve the problem of having to fish for your key with two arms full of groceries. Foot-operable combination lock? (Yes, yes, high tech proximity sensors, yawn.)-- egnor, Oct 08 2000 Would probably be easier as some sort of large-jawed pliers with rubber lining, so you don't have to squeeze them hard...-- StarChaser, Oct 08 2000 We used to have Cannon plug pliers with plastic jaw inserts in the Nav, just about the right size too.-- Scott_D, Oct 09 2000 random, halfbakery