I rent office space that is accessed through a door that tends to lock. I would like to modify the doorknob if possible, so that customers are not accidentally locked out. The landlord is opposed to let me replace the doorknobs, and gave me a quotation of $285 with the locksmith it uses. (they claim it has to be a special doorknob, there would have to be many copies made, or it would have to be compatible with a passepartout)
I hope the pictures load correctly. The doorknob has a key entry on the outside, and on the inside of the door there is a piston which can be both rotated and pushed in. To have the door unlocked, the piston has to protrude outside. What happens is that frequently a customer while leaving may push the piston in and then the door is locked.
Would there be modification I can make to the doorknob mechanism to keep the door unlocked with the piston pushed in?
I hope the pictures load correctly. The doorknob has a key entry on the outside, and on the inside of the door there is a piston which can be both rotated and pushed in. To have the door unlocked, the piston has to protrude outside. What happens is that frequently a customer while leaving may push the piston in and then the door is locked.
Would there be modification I can make to the doorknob mechanism to keep the door unlocked with the piston pushed in?
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