Patent classifications
E06B3/88
End cap arrangements for composite door assembly
A Dutch door assembly includes first and second door sections, each including a composite door member and an end cap. The composite door member includes a core member disposed between first and second end stiles, together defining a front door surface, a rear door surface, and an end surface, a front door skin secured to and substantially covering the front door surface, and a rear door skin secured to and substantially covering the rear door surface. The end cap includes a cover portion covering the end surface of the composite door member and a retention portion extending from the cover portion into engagement with the core member. The end cap of the first door section includes an abutment portion contoured to engage an abutment portion of the end cap of the second door section when the first and second door sections are in pivoted alignment.
REMOVABLE SQUARING SPACER FOR READY TO INSTALL DOOR SYSTEM
A ready-to-install door system including, prior to installation, a frame including a hinge-side vertical bar attached at a top end to a horizontal bar that is further attached to a top end of a latch-side vertical bar, and a threshold portion that is attached to a bottom end of the latch-side vertical bar and a bottom end of the hinge-side vertical bar, a door rotatably attached to the hinge-side vertical bar of the frame, and at least one first removable spacer located at a first location of the door between the door and the frame, and configured to at least maintain a desired squareness of the door system prior to installation, wherein the first removable spacer is configured to be removed after the door system is installed.
SYSTEM AND METHOD OF A DOOR STOPPER AND WALL PROTECTOR
A surface protection device is provided comprising a shock-absorbent object characterized by a semi-spherical shape, a flat underside, and a flattened area at a topmost point of the object wherein the device attaches to one of a moving object and a stationary object. The device absorbs shock associated with the moving object making contact with the stationary object. The device is continuous and solid and is made of gelatinous synthetic material. The underside of the device is coated with adhesive material and attaches via the underside to the one of the moving object and the stationary object. The shock-absorbency of the device further absorbs noise associated with the contact of the objects and is substantially transparent and unobtrusive.
SYSTEM AND METHOD OF A DOOR STOPPER AND WALL PROTECTOR
A surface protection device is provided comprising a shock-absorbent object characterized by a semi-spherical shape, a flat underside, and a flattened area at a topmost point of the object wherein the device attaches to one of a moving object and a stationary object. The device absorbs shock associated with the moving object making contact with the stationary object. The device is continuous and solid and is made of gelatinous synthetic material. The underside of the device is coated with adhesive material and attaches via the underside to the one of the moving object and the stationary object. The shock-absorbency of the device further absorbs noise associated with the contact of the objects and is substantially transparent and unobtrusive.
Assembly of Door and Door Frame With Reduced Risk of Squeeze Caused Injuries
Assembly of door and doorframe, the door at a back vertical edge is hinged to a doorframe hinge side of the doorframe using door hinges at the upper and lower end of the door. The doorframe hinge side is designed with a cavity while a cover is rigidly attached to the door hinges up and down. The cover has a bore pivotally attached to cover hinges with vertical pivotal axis at the doorframe hinge side having a dimension adapted to be received within said cavity in the doorframe hinge side when the door is shut The cover has a curvature with a convex outer surface having the shape of a cylinder surface of a vertical imaginary cylinder, while the bore is so positioned that it forms a center axis in the imaginary cylinder and that this center axis is positioned externally in relation to the cavity.
DOOR AND HOME APPLIANCE HAVING THE SAME
A door and a home appliance having the same. The home appliance includes a main body including a chamber and a door configured to open or close the chamber, wherein the door includes a front panel, a plurality of flanges formed from the front panel in a bent shape, an incision portion between the plurality of flanges, a fixing member coupled to the plurality of flanges to prevent the door from being deformed, and a cover member configured to cover the incision portion and the fixing member. The cover member includes a corner cover portion and a rear cover portion.
DOOR AND HOME APPLIANCE HAVING THE SAME
A door and a home appliance having the same. The home appliance includes a main body including a chamber and a door configured to open or close the chamber, wherein the door includes a front panel, a plurality of flanges formed from the front panel in a bent shape, an incision portion between the plurality of flanges, a fixing member coupled to the plurality of flanges to prevent the door from being deformed, and a cover member configured to cover the incision portion and the fixing member. The cover member includes a corner cover portion and a rear cover portion.
Hinged Composite Sandwich Panels
An apparatus comprises a composite sandwich panel, a seal, and a hinge. The composite sandwich panel has a first edge in a first over-crush edge region, wherein a thickness of the composite sandwich panel decreases within the first over-crush edge region in a direction towards the first edge. The seal is bonded to the first over-crush edge region of the composite sandwich panel and extending past the first edge. The hinge is connected to the composite sandwich panel such that an axis of rotation of the hinge is positioned over the first over-crush edge region of the composite sandwich panel.
Hinged Composite Sandwich Panels
An apparatus comprises a composite sandwich panel, a seal, and a hinge. The composite sandwich panel has a first edge in a first over-crush edge region, wherein a thickness of the composite sandwich panel decreases within the first over-crush edge region in a direction towards the first edge. The seal is bonded to the first over-crush edge region of the composite sandwich panel and extending past the first edge. The hinge is connected to the composite sandwich panel such that an axis of rotation of the hinge is positioned over the first over-crush edge region of the composite sandwich panel.
SECURITY DOOR SYSTEM
A security door system includes a door frame, a door, and an astragal. The door frame has first and second vertically extending side members that define an opening therebetween. The door is disposed within the opening and is secured to the frame via a hinged connection along the first vertically extending side member. A gap is defined between an edge of the door, that is opposite the hinged connection, and the second vertically extending side member when the door is in a closed position. The astragal has first and second plates that are secured to an outer surface of the door. The first plate extends beyond the edge such that the first plate covers the gap when the door is in the closed position. The second plate extends from the first plate in a direction away from the edge and toward the hinged connection.