E06B7/2312

Door jamb and sill assemblies
09784029 · 2017-10-10 · ·

Door jamb and sill assemblies are provided. In one aspect, a door jamb weatherstripping assembly includes a weatherstrip member and a retaining member. The retaining member is elongated and is affixed along a length of the door jamb. The retaining member defines a retaining channel for retaining an anchor portion of the weatherstrip member, and a door seal being configured to sealingly contact the face of the door parallely to a weatherstrip portion of the weatherstrip member when the door is closed. According to another aspect, an elongated cap may be secured to the retaining member in a spaced-apart arrangement to jointly form a shielding chamber along an outer portion of the jamb. In another aspect, a door sill assembly having a U-shaped body engaging the bottom edge of the door is provided. The door sill assembly may include side channel seals and bottom channel seals.

Apparatus for sealing door of an enclosure
09745794 · 2017-08-29 ·

An apparatus for sealing an enclosure having a front and a back and an opening on the front. A door with an inner face and an outer face, and the door is rotatably mounted to the front of the enclosure and configured to cover the opening when the door is closed. A first rim surrounds a periphery of the opening and has a first outer edge. A first gasket is attached to the first rim and configured to form a watertight seal between the front of the enclosure and the door when the door is closed. A second rim on the door is sized to surround the periphery of the opening when the door is closed. A second gasket is attached the second rim and configured to form a watertight seal between the front of the enclosure and the door when the door is closed.

SEAL STRUCTURE FOR MOTOR VEHICLE DOOR

A beltline sealing member includes a block portion that comes into contact with a glass run to assemble the beltline sealing member in a normal position in the longitudinal direction of the beltline sealing member.

DOOR SYSTEMS AND DOOR HARDWARE COMPONENTS
20170218687 · 2017-08-03 ·

Door systems and door hardware components are described herein, along with methods of installing the door systems and components.

ADJUSTABLE CORNER PAD AND METHOD OF USE
20170218690 · 2017-08-03 ·

The present invention is a sealing pad between the perimeter of a door and its surrounding structure, such as a doorjamb. In particular, the present invention provides a sealing pad that is adjustably mounted to a bottom corner of the doorjamb.

DOOR SEAL FITTING
20170218689 · 2017-08-03 ·

A door seal fitting, such as for a garage door, may include a main body or mounting fitting; a cap, and the door seal itself. The mounting fitting has a back web or wall that is attached to a door post or door jamb. The cap seats on the mounting fitting to conceal the mounting hardware of the mounting fitting. The door seal is located in a T-shaped slot on the doorward end of the mounting fitting. It is secured by mechanical fasteners that are hidden behind the seal. The mechanical fasteners pass through a web of the mounting fitting and through a wing or internal leg of the cap. The fasteners are spaced along the length of the assembly to discourage axial shrinkage or shifting of the cap relative to the mounting fitting.

Threshold assembly for an entryway system
11346146 · 2022-05-31 · ·

A threshold assembly for use with an entryway disposed within an aperture of a structure, which has an exterior and an interior and includes a door panel moveable between open and closed positions, includes a sill and a rail. A rail is rotatably supported above the upper sill surface between an initial position when the door panel is in the open position, and a second position different from the initial position when the door panel is in the closed position. A biasing member is disposed between the upper sill surface of the sill and the rail to bias the rail from the second position toward the initial position.

Door with acoustic seals

A sliding door system (105) includes a track assembly (120) and a door (125) slidably connected to the track. Seals (245, 250, 605, 610, 300, 500) disposed about the door limit sound and/or infectious materials from passing thereby. One or more of the seals (245, 250) are disposed between the door and the track assembly. One or more other seals (605, 610) are disposed between the door and a wall to seal around the trailing end of the door. The system may also include a door dock (130) with one or more seals (300, 500) to seal around the leading end of the door. The system can also include a drop seal assembly (700) that selectively seals off a gap between the bottom of the door and the floor.

MAGNETIC SMART SEAL FOR OVERHEAD GARAGE DOOR
20220136321 · 2022-05-05 ·

A system provides a garage door that has panels pivotally interconnected and spanning horizontally across a door opening defined by a door frame. The panels have rollers that are movably engaged with tracks extending along lateral sides of the door frame. A motorized opener is coupled with the garage door and is configured to move the garage door along the tracks between an open position and a closed position in the garage door opening. The motorized opener has a controller for controlling movement of the garage door. A magnet is disposed at opposing lateral sides of the door frame. The magnets are configured to magnetically engage the garage door in the closed position and to release magnetic engagement with the garage door in response to a signal from the controller for the garage door to move to the open position.

DOOR SEAL WITH RODENT RESISTANT BARRIER FOR SEALING UP-AND-OVER DOORS IN BUILDINGS
20220010614 · 2022-01-13 ·

An elongated door seal for sealing the threshold gap of up-and-over doors in buildings, e.g. in garages, in order to repel mice and rats, and for cushioning the underside of the door blade, has A) an outer polymer material defining the form of the seal and made from one or more polymer materials, e.g. thermoplastic elastomers, B) at least 1 elongated sealing section intended to seal the threshold gap, C) at least one rodent proofing barrier comprising a plurality of substantially parallel elongated metal members embedded in the outer material of a sealing section with the elongated metal members arranged substantially in parallel to the longitudinal direction of the door seal and at some distance to each other, preferably arranged with substantially equal spacing, and D) at least one mounting section intended to be fastened to the door blade.