Method of using and distributing a weather seal assembly for an overhead door
11391086 · 2022-07-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B7/2316
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B7/2307
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A knock-down seal assembly for an overhead-sectional door having horizontal joints between adjacent panels and a leading lateral edge that seals the lateral leading edge of the door as the door closes against the floor or traffic area. The seal assembly includes a pair of retainer rails which do not exceed about 6 feet in overall length. Each of the retainer rails has seal channels formed so as to extend from a bottom surface thereof for receiving a flexible weather seal strip. Each of the rails also has an extension channel formed so as to extend from the bottom surface thereof for receiving an elongate retainer clip. The retainer clip can be used to join the pair of retainer rails to form a single rail.
Claims
1. A method of distributing a weather seal assembly for an overhead door, the door having a bottom lateral edge, the method comprising the steps of: providing first and second retainer rails, the first and second retainer rails each having an overall length which does not exceed 6 feet, each of the first and second retainer rails having seal channels formed so as to extend from a bottom surface thereof for receiving end of a flexible elongate weather seal, each of the first and second retainer rails also having an extension channel formed so as to extend from the bottom surface thereof for receiving an elongate retainer clip, the bottom surface of each of the retainer rails being defined between a pair of opposing ends of the retainer rail; shipping the first and second retainer rails, the elongate retainer clip and the flexible elongate weather seal from a distribution center to an end use location; joining the first and second retainer rails together to form a pair of joined retainer rails by installing a first portion of the elongate retainer clip in the extension channel of the first retainer rail and then installing a second portion of the elongate retainer clip in the extension channel of the second retainer rail so that the first and second retainer rails come into contact; installing the flexible elongate weather seal within the seal channels of each of the retainer rails; installing the pair of joined retainer rails and flexible elongate weather seal on the bottom lateral edge of the overhead door; and wherein the elongate retainer clip is friction fit within the extension channels, the elongate retainer clip having opposing side rails and a central raised tunnel region, the extension channels each having ear regions which capture the side rails of the elongate retainer clip, each of the extension channels also having an opening defined between the ear regions which receives the central tunnel region of the elongate retainer clip.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the retainer rails are formed of extruded aluminum.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the retainer rails are formed of a plastic material.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein the weather seal is a bulb type seal.
5. A method of distributing a weather seal assembly for an overhead garage door, the door being a sectional door having a series of hinged panels interconnected along horizontal joints and having a bottom lateral edge, the method comprising the steps of: providing first and second retainer rails, the first and second retainer rails each having an overall length which does not exceed 6 feet, each of the first and second retainer rails having seal channels formed so as to extend from a bottom surface thereof for receiving ends of a flexible elongate weather seal, each of the first and second retainer rails also having an extension channel formed so as to extend from the bottom surface thereof for receiving an elongate retainer clip, the bottom surface each of the retainer rails being defined between a pair of opposing ends of the retainer rail; packaging a weather seal assembly kit which includes the two retainer rails, the elongate retainer clip and the weather seal; shipping the weather seal assembly kit from a distribution center to an end use location; joining the first and second retainer rails together to form a pair of joined retainer rails by installing a first portion of the elongate retainer clip in the extension channel of the first retainer rails and then installing a second portion of the elongate retainer clip in the extension channel of the second retainer rail so that the first and second retainer rails come into contact and are joined together; installing the joined retainer rails on the bottom lateral edge of the overhead door; and wherein the elongate retainer clip is friction fit within the extension channels, the elongate retainer clip having opposing side rails and a central raised tunnel region, the extension channels each having ear regions which capture the side rails of the elongate retainer clip, each of the extension channels also having an opening defined between the ear regions which receives the central tunnel region of the elongate retainer clip.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein once joined, the first and second retainer rails have a resulting overall length of at least 12 feet.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(6) The preferred version of the invention presented in the following written description and the various features and advantageous details thereof are explained more fully with reference to the non-limiting examples included and as detailed in the description which follows. Descriptions of well-known components and processes and manufacturing techniques are omitted so as to not unnecessarily obscure the principal features of the invention as described herein. The examples used in the description which follows are intended merely to facilitate an understanding of ways in which the invention may be practiced and to further enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention. Accordingly, the examples should not be construed as limiting the scope of the claimed invention.
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(8) The actual structure of panels 13, 15, of the overhead door can vary. For example, at least the lowermost panel 15 could be made of a material which has enough flexibility to recover from a vehicle impact, as it is the lowermost panel that is most susceptible to being struck. Thus, in some embodiments, the lowermost panel 15 can comprise a foam core whose outer faces are each bonded to a tough face panel that is generally harder than foam core. The foam core provides a lightweight panel that provides thermal insulation and a desirable balance of rigidity and flexibility, while face panels offer resistance to wear, weather, and impact. Some preferred materials include polyethylene foam for the core and an ABS or PVC acrylic for face panels. However, it will be understood by those skilled in the relevant arts that a wide variety of other materials could also be used. For example, any of the door panels, such as panels 13, 15, could be formed of sheet metal or aluminum, or even of wood.
(9) The bottom weather seal strip 25 can conveniently be either a “bulb seal” or a “blade seal”, as will be familiar to those skilled in the art. The bulb seal is essentially a closed seal in the sense that it is secured to the frame component along its longitudinal edges. The bulb seal can be manufactured from a relatively soft and resilient material, such as a suitable rubber or other synthetic that can be compressed to form a seal when the door is closed and that at least partially rebounds when the door is opened. The blade type seal might be formed of a suitable plastic, such as a suitable vinyl plastic.
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(11) The weather seal assembly shown in
(12) Referring back to
(13) The weather seal assembly of
(14) The retainer clip (49 in
(15) As perhaps best seen in
(16) As illustrated in
(17) The extension clips are generally only needed to hold the two extension rail sections together firmly until they can be installed on the bottom edge of the overhead door. Thus, convenient regions, such as region 71 shown in
(18) It will also be appreciated from the foregoing discussion that an improved distribution technique is also shown for distributing a weather seal assembly of the type previously described. The aforementioned component parts, i.e., the retainer rails, retainer clips and flexible weather seal materials, are shipped from a distribution center to an end use location. Once at an end use location, at least two of the retainer rails are joined together as previously described using the retainer clips and retainer channels. The result is a single retainer rail of a relatively longer overall length, say 16 feet for a typical garage door. A flexible elongate weather seal can then be installed in one or more grooves provided on the bottom surface of the joined retainer rails. The assembled retainer rail can then be installed on the bottom lateral edge of an overhead door. Alternatively, the retainer rail could be installed on the garage door first, followed by installing the weather seal material.
(19) An invention has been provided with several advantages. The knock-down weather seal assembly of the invention provides a simple and money saving solution to the problem of shipping longer length weather seal retainer rails. The knock-down nature of the product allows an end user to assemble two or more shorter lengths of retainer rail into one longer overall assembly at a job site or other location. In addition to saving shipping costs, the distribution method of the invention also lessens the probability that product will be damaged during shipment.
(20) While the invention has been shown in only one of its forms, it will be appreciated that it is not thus limited, but is susceptible to various changes and modifications without departing from the spirit thereof.