DOOR SYSTEMS AND DOOR HARDWARE COMPONENTS
20170218687 · 2017-08-03
Inventors
- Kelly Hemping (Pleasant Hill, IA, US)
- Jesse Baldwin (Bondurant, IA, US)
- Korey Gearhart (Norwalk, IA, US)
Cpc classification
E06B7/2316
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B7/26
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C21/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B5/003
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y10T70/5155
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
E06B1/56
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B7/18
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B3/72
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y10T292/57
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y10T292/85
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
E05F1/00
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E06B7/2312
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B3/36
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B15/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E06B5/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B15/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C21/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B3/72
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B1/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B7/23
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05F1/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B3/36
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B1/56
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
Door systems and door hardware components are described herein, along with methods of installing the door systems and components.
Claims
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44. A door system for mounting in an opening having a sill, the door system comprising; a door frame having a latch side vertical jamb, a hinge side vertical jamb, and a header attached to a top of the latch side vertical jamb and a top of the hinge side vertical jamb; a door panel having a first side edge, a second side edge, a top edge, and a bottom edge, the door panel being hingedly mounted along the first side edge to the hinge side vertical jamb; and a bottom spacer attached to the door system, wherein the bottom spacer is positioned between the bottom edge of the door panel and the sill of the opening when the door system is positioned in the opening such that a bottom of the latch side vertical jamb and a bottom of the hinge side vertical jamb rest on the sill of the opening, and wherein the bottom spacer is located closer to the second side edge of the door panel and the latch side vertical jamb than to the first side edge of the door panel and the hinge side vertical jamb; wherein the bottom spacer racks the door system in the opening such that the door system is out of square with respect to the opening when the door system is positioned in the opening with the bottom of the latch side vertical jamb and the bottom of the hinge side vertical jamb resting on the sill of the opening, and such that the bottom edge of door panel at the second side edge is farther from the sill than the bottom edge of the door panel at first side edge.
45. A door system according to claim 44, wherein the bottom spacer is attached to the door panel.
46. A door system according to claim 44, wherein the door system comprises a sweep having one or more sweep fins disposed along the bottom edge of the door panel, wherein the bottom spacer covers at least a portion of the one or more sweep fins.
47. A door system according to claim 44, wherein the latch side vertical jamb comprises a channel that is configured along at least a portion of its length to receive and capture a latch bolt of the door panel when the door panel is closed.
48. A door system according to claim 47, wherein the latch side vertical jamb is shaped to define a strike bar configured to engage and retract a latch bolt as the door panel closes.
49. A door system according to claim 44, wherein the latch side vertical jamb comprises a channel that is configured along an entire length of the latch side vertical jamb to receive and capture a latch bolt of the door panel when the door panel is closed.
50. A door system according to claim 44, wherein a gap is formed between the header and a top of the opening when the bottom of the latch side vertical jamb and the bottom of the hinge side vertical jamb are resting on the sill.
51. A door system according to claim 50, wherein the door system comprises a mounting flange configured for attachment to the header over the gap.
52. A door system according to claim 51, wherein the mounting flange comprises a bottom edge that is configured to interlock with the header.
53. A door system according to claim 50, wherein the door system comprises a first mounting flange configured for attachment to the header and a second mounting flange configured for attachment to the header.
54. A door system according to claim 53, wherein the first mounting flange has a first height and the second mounting flange has a second height, wherein the first height and the second height are different.
55. A door system according to claim 53, wherein the first mounting flange comprises a bottom edge that is configured to interlock with the header and a top edge that is configured to interlock with a bottom edge of the second mounting flange.
56. A door system according to claim 55, wherein the second mounting flange comprises a top edge that is configured to interlock with the bottom edge of the first drip cap mounting flange, and wherein the bottom edge of the second mounting flange is configured to interlock with the header.
57. A door system according to claim 44, the door system comprising a closer bracket assembly having a base configured for attachment to the opening and a closer bracket configured for removable attachment to the base.
58. A door system according to claim 57, wherein the base comprises attachment holes for receiving screws and wherein the attachment holes are aligned in a non-vertical array when the base is attached to the opening in a manner that properly positions the attached closer bracket relative to the door such that a closer attached to the closer bracket operates to close the door panel.
59. A door system according to claim 57, wherein the base mechanically interlocks with the closer bracket to removably attach the closer bracket to the base.
60. A door system according to claim 59, wherein the base and the closer bracket comprise at least one tab and at least one complementary slot configured to retain the at least one tab to mechanically interlock the base and the closer bracket.
61. A door system according to claim 44, the door system comprising a latch assembly configured for installation in the door panel, the latch assembly comprising a latch mechanism, first and second escutcheon plates, and first and second handles, wherein at least the first handle is configured to be rotatably attached to the first escutcheon plate when the first handle is in an insertion orientation relative to the first escutcheon plate, and wherein the first handle cannot be detached from the first escutcheon plate when the first handle is not in the insertion orientation relative to the first escutcheon plate.
62. A door system according to claim 61, wherein the first handle has a hub comprising a key and the first escutcheon plate has a handle opening comprising a complementary keyway, the keyway being configured to receive the key when the first handle is in the insertion orientation relative to the first escutcheon plate, and wherein the first handle cannot be detached from the first escutcheon plate when the first handle is not in the insertion orientation relative to the first escutcheon plate.
63. A door system according to claim 62, wherein the first handle comprises a plurality of keys and the first escutcheon plate comprises a plurality of complementary keyways.
64. A door system according to claim 61, wherein the second handle has a second handle hub comprising a second handle key and the second escutcheon plate has a second escutcheon plate handle opening comprising a complementary second escutcheon plate keyway, the second escutcheon plate keyway being configured to receive the second handle key when the second handle is in an insertion orientation relative to the second escutcheon plate, and wherein the second handle cannot be detached from the second escutcheon plate when the second handle is not in the insertion orientation relative to the second escutcheon plate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENTS
[0034] In the following description of illustrative embodiments, reference is made to the accompanying figures which form a part hereof, and in which are shown, by way of illustration, specific embodiments in which the door systems, door hardware components, and methods may be practiced. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and structural changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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[0039] As shown in
[0040] In some embodiments of the closer bracket assemblies described herein, the base 42 may be “self-aligning” such that the closer bracket assembly 41 can be properly spaced from the door panel as described herein. In the depicted embodiment, the length of the base 42 and the placement and engagement of the detachable closer bracket 43 with the base 42 ensures proper and precise horizontal positioning of the closer bracket assembly relative to the door because the base 42 is sized such that by abutting the base 42 against the jamb to which the door panel is hingedly attached when the base 42 is attached to the opening properly spaces the base 42 and the closer bracket 43 relative to the door panel when the closer bracket 43 is attached to the base 42.
[0041] If the closer bracket assembly is installed on an existing door, the self-aligning base 42 may be configured to about the door panel itself to provide proper positioning of the closer bracket assembly relative to the door panel for proper operation for a closer attached to the closer bracket assembly.
[0042] The closer bracket 43 attached to the base 42 has, in the depicted embodiment, an elongated body with a free end having a hole for receiving the pin attaching a closer cylinder to the bracket. The closer bracket 43 is configured to be removably attached to the base 42. As used to describe attachment of the closer bracket 43 to the base 42, “removably attached” means that the closer bracket 43 can be removed from the base without requiring destruction, deformation (e.g., cutting, bending, etc.) or other permanent changes to the base such that the closer bracket 43 can be re-attached to the base 42 from which it was removed.
[0043] In some embodiments of the closer bracket assemblies described herein, the closer bracket 43 mechanically interlocks with the base 42. For example, in the depicted embodiment the closer bracket 43 includes tabs 46 having recesses 50. The tabs 46 are configured to be inserted into the slots 44 of the base 42. The interlocking structure of the tabs 46, recesses 50 and slots 44 can be used to mechanically interlock the closer bracket 43 with the base 42. More specifically, the tabs 46 are inserted into the slots 44 and the bracket 43 is slid to the left as seen in
[0044] In addition, in those embodiments that use one or more tabs and one or more slots to mechanically interlock the base and the closer bracket, the tabs and the slots may be provided on either part, i.e., the tabs are not required to be found on the closer bracket nor are the slots required to be on the base. Any arrangement of the mechanically interlocking structures may be used as long as the structures perform the mechanically interlocking functions required to attach the closer bracket to the base.
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[0047] One or both of the exterior handle 54 and the interior handle 55 may preferably be rotatably attached to the corresponding escutcheon plate using one or more keyways 57 formed in the escutcheon plate and a complementary keyed hub 56 formed on the door handle.
[0048] The keyways provided in one or both of the escutcheon plates may be configured to receive the keyed end of a door handle such that the handle can be inserted into the keyway in one or more insertion orientations, but cannot be detached from the escutcheon plate when the door handle is net in the one or more insertion orientations. In some embodiments, a door handle rotatably attached to an escutcheon plate by a keyed end located in a keyway is not, when moved through the range of positions needed to operate the door latch assembly properly, in any of the insertion orientations such that it could be inadvertently detached from the escutcheon plate. Retention of the door handle using a keyed end and keyway may provide the ability to assemble and retain the keyed door handle on the escutcheon plate without requiring the use of tools, thus potentially simplifying installation of the door latch assembly.
[0049] In the depicted embodiment, the keyways and keys are configured such that the handles can be attached to their respective escutcheon plates when the handles are oriented downwardly (e.g., typically towards the floor or ground) and rotated up to their operative position shown in
[0050] When the two escutcheon plates of the handle assembly are mounted to the door panel of the storm door with the latch mechanism of the assembly between there, a driving rod extends through the latch mechanism in the door panel between the interior and exterior door handles. In some embodiments of the door latch assemblies described herein, the handles may not (during normal operation, i.e., when the latch assembly is operational), rotate completely to the insertion orientation (e.g., the downward position), so that the interior handle 55 remains attached to the escutcheon plate 53 and the exterior handle 54 remains attached to the exterior escutcheon plate 52. Accordingly, in some embodiments, the handles may be attached to their respective escutcheon plates easily, quickly, and without the use of a troublesome set screw or tools.
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[0052] In some embodiments of the door systems described herein, the door system may be referenced, when mounted in an opening, to the bottom or sill of the opening rather than to the top or header of the opening. In other words, to install the door system in an entry opening, it is positioned in the opening with the bottoms of its vertical jambs resting on the sill as opposed to being raised up to engage the drip cap with the header as in prior art systems.
[0053] In some embodiments of the door systems described herein, a resulting gap at the top of the door may preferably be covered and compensated for with an appropriate drip cap mounting flange attached to the drip cap of the storm door assembly as discussed in more detail below with reference to
[0054] Referencing the door system to the sill rather than the header may, in some embodiments (e.g., in pre-hung door systems), provide an opportunity to compensate for any potential sag of the door panel of the door panel within its frame when installed.
[0055] After the jambs 72 of the door system are attached with screws (or other fasteners) to the brick mould or other trim around the opening, the bottom spacer 73 can be removed. In some embodiments, removal of the spacer 73 allows the door panel 71 to sag slightly on its hinges, preferably enough to form an acceptable gap between the top of the door panel 71 and the drip cap along the top of the frame. Thus, inherent play in the hinges may be compensated for by removal of the bottom spacer 73.
[0056] Although the bottom spacer 73 is, in the depicted embodiment, attached to the door panel 71, it should be understood that in other embodiments, a bottom spacer could be attached to the latch-side jamb 72, with a portion of the bottom spacer being positioned underneath the bottom edge of the door panel 71 such that, when the door system is being installed, the bottom spacer would still be positioned between the bottom edge of the door panel 71 and the sill to provide the racking as described herein.
[0057] Another feature that may be included in some embodiments of the door systems described herein is shown in
[0058] In some embodiments of the door systems described herein, this problem may be addressed by configuring the latch-side jamb of the door frame (sometimes referred to as a “Z-bar”) to incorporate the features of a strike plate and strike surface. In some embodiments, the strike plate and stride surface may be provided along only a portion of the length of the latch-side jamb, while in other embodiments the strike plate and strike surface may extend along the entire length of the latch-side jamb.
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[0060] In some embodiments, the channel 86 may be open only at its top and bottom ends, i.e., the latch-side jamb 81 may be free of any openings that would allow, e.g., a latch bolt 83, the extend through the latch-side jamb 81. In other words, the door opening jamb (which would be covered by the latch-side jamb 81) cannot be viewed through any opening in the channel 86.
[0061] In some embodiments, the latch-side jamb 81 may include the strike surface 84 and strike bar 85 that extend over only a portion of the length of the latch-side jamb 81. For example, the strike surface 84 and strike bar 85 may extend over a limited distance of the length of the latch-side jamb 81 in which the latch bolt would ever be expected to operate. For example, the strike surface 84 and strike bar 85 may extend over a distance of, e.g., 3 inches or less, 6 inches of less, or even 12 inches or less. In some embodiments, the latch-side jamb may be formed as a continuously extruded part (of, e.g., aluminum, polymer, etc.) and, in such an embodiment, the features that form the strike surface 84, strike bar 85 and channel 86 may inherently extend along the entire length of the latch-side jamb 81. In such an embodiment, filler strips may be provided to occupy the channel 86 of the latch-side jamb 81 above and/or below the region in which the latch bolt may be expected to enter the channel 86, such that a latch bolt may be received and retained in only those portions of the channel 86 that are not occupied by the filler strips. In other embodiments, the portion of the latch-side jamb 81 that contains the strike surface 84 and strike bar 85 may simply be constructed differently that the remainder of the latch-side jamb 81.
[0062] Incorporating strike plate functions into the latch-side jamb itself may offer some advantages such as, e.g., eliminating of the need for a separate strike plate, elimination of the need to provide a hole in the jamb to receive the latch bolt, elimination of the need to position a strike plate on the latch-side jamb, compensation for any future racking or sagging of the door panel within its frame, etc.
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[0065] The drip cap mounting flanges described herein are preferably configured for attachment above the drip cap/header of the door systems described herein so that the mounting flanges overlap with at least a portion of the drip cap/header to close any gap above the drip cap/header and the top of the opening. In some embodiments, the mounting flanges may, in addition to overlapping the drip cap, be configured to interlock with the drip cap.
[0066] In the embodiment depicted in
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[0068] In those embodiments of the door systems described herein that are referenced to and that sit on the sill of an opening during installation, the sweep on the bottom of the door panel may preferably be spaced properly from the sill when installed. It may also be beneficial to protect the sweep fins along the bottom of the sweep during shipment and installation. Protection of the sweep fins as described herein means that the sweep fins are not deflected (or bent) by outside forces acting on the sweep fins (forces such as, e.g., the weight of the door pressing the sweep fins against a shipping container or a door sill during installation.
[0069] To accomplish this, the bottom spacer may, in some embodiments, be configured to serve as a sweep fin protector, one embodiment of which is shown in
[0070] In the depicted embodiment, the bottom spacer 94 may be formed with a spacer portion 95 and a sweep fin cover portion 96. Once the door system is installed in an opening, the adjustable sweep 92 can be adjusted downwardly until the spacer portion 95 rests on the sill so that the sweep fins 93 operate properly in conjunction with the sill. The bottom spacer 94 may also be used (as described above in connection with
[0071] Although the door panels depicted in
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[0073] The other end of the depicted embodiment of the closer bracket 117 is formed with an elongated hole 121 at one end and one or more tabs 119 extending from its other end. Referring to the middle image of
[0074] As shown in the lower image of
[0075] The base 110 may be secured to the door jamb by any suitable technique. In depicted embodiment, the base 110 is attached to the jamb using two screws 123 driven through two holes of the base 110 and into the jamb as illustrated. The one or more tabs 119 of the bracket 117 are then inserted into the one or more slots 114 of the base and the bracket 117 is pivoted (or otherwise moved) into the base about the tabs. A third screw 124 is then driven through the elongated hole 121, through the aligned forward hole 116 of the base, and into the jamb as illustrated. Thus, as with the prior embodiment, the closer bracket 117 and the base mechanically interlock with each other as a part of the installed closer bracket assembly. In addition, the closer bracket 117 and the base 110 are also preferably “removably attached” as is discussed above in connection with the closer bracket assembly depicted in
[0076] As with the embodiment of the closer bracket assembly depicted in
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[0078] The door panel of some embodiments of the door systems described herein may preferably be held securely within the frame of the door system to help hold the unit in a configuration in which the latch-side jamb on the latching side of the door panel is properly spaced from the edge of the door panel. In addition to protecting the door system during shipping, holding the frame of the door system in such a manner may allow an installer to place the door system in an opening and attach the jambs of the door system to the sides of the opening without requiring the installer to adjust the position of the jambs relative to the door panel to obtain proper spacing between the door panel edge and the iambs of the door system. This can, in some embodiments, be accomplished with one or more shipping clips removably attached between the door panel and the frame to secure the door system during shipment and installation. Such clips can be installed at, e.g., the openings that ultimately will receive the door latch assembly.
[0079] The shipping clips that may be used in connection with some embodiments of the door systems described herein may be attached to the door panel using any suitable fastener or fasteners. One embodiment of a potentially suitable fastener is depicted in
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[0081] The fasteners 141, as seen in
[0082] To secure the clip 152 to the door panel 171, the fastener 141 is pressed through the hole in the clip 152 and the aligned hole in the door panel 171 and, once in place, its head 144 is depressed. This causes the expansion lobes 143 to expand such that the fastener 141 is retained within the hole. In some embodiments, it may be preferred that the fasteners 141 wedge tightly within the holes to secure the shipping clip 152 firmly in place. One embodiment of this arrangement is seen in, e.g.,
[0083] As discussed herein, the clip 152 can also be used to retain the latch-side jamb 181 in place against the edge of the door panel 171. In the depicted embodiment, the clip 152 includes retainer portion 153 configured to retain the curved strike bar 185 of the latch-side jamb 181 as a part of retaining the latch-side jamb 181 in position on the edge of the door panel 171.
[0084] It may be preferred that the clip 152 retain the latch-side jamb 181 in a position relative to the edge of the door panel 171 that is within the range of acceptable spacing between the latch-side jamb 181 and the edge of the door panel 171 for operation of the door after installation. In such an embodiment, the clip 152 is preferably retained on the door panel 171 with the latch-side jamb 181 secured in place. After the latch-side jamb 181 has been attached to the side of the opening in which the door panel 171 is being installed, the clip 152 can be removed from both the latch-side jamb 181 and the door panel 171.
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[0086] Any references and publications cited herein are expressly incorporated herein by reference in their entirety into this disclosure, illustrative embodiments of the door systems, door hardware components, and methods are discussed and reference has been made to possible variations. These and other variations and modifications in the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the door systems, door hardware components, and methods described herein, and it should be understood that this invention is not limited to the illustrative embodiments set forth herein. Accordingly, the invention is to be limited only by the claims provided below and equivalents thereof.