ENTRYWAY SEAL SUITABLE FOR ATTACHMENT TO BREAKOUT SIDE PANEL OF SLIDING DOOR
20220282563 · 2022-09-08
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B7/2316
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
An entryway seal is suitable for attachment to the breakout panel of a sliding door, substantially sealing a gap disposed between the breakout panel and the adjacent floor. The entryway seal includes a first retaining member having a bottom surface, a second retaining member having a bottom surface, a first sealing member operably coupled to the first retaining member, at least a portion of the first sealing member being disposed proximate the bottom surface of the first retaining member, a second sealing member operably coupled to the second retaining member, at least a portion of the second sealing member being disposed proximate the bottom surface of the second retaining member, and a connecting member flexibly connecting the first retaining member to the second retaining member.
Claims
1. A sealing apparatus for substantially sealing a gap disposed between a movable closure and an adjacent surface, the sealing apparatus comprising: a first retaining member having a bottom surface; a second retaining member having a bottom surface; a first sealing member operably coupled to the first retaining member, at least a portion of the first sealing member being disposed proximate the bottom surface of the first retaining member; a second sealing member operably coupled to the second retaining member, at least a portion of the second sealing member being disposed proximate the bottom surface of the second retaining member; and a connecting member flexibly connecting the first retaining member to the second retaining member.
2. The sealing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the connecting member comprises a hinge.
3. The sealing apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the hinge includes a biasing member.
4. The sealing apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the biasing member comprises a slotted pin.
5. The sealing apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the biasing member comprises a coiled spring.
6. The sealing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the connecting member biases the first sealing member and the second sealing member towards colinear alignment with each other.
7. A combination of an entryway of a structure and a sealing apparatus, comprising: a moveable closure; a horizontal surface adjacent the moveable closure; a first gap disposed between the moveable closure and the horizontal surface; a stationary vertical surface adjacent the moveable closure; a second gap disposed between the moveable closure and the vertical surface; a first retaining member having a bottom surface; a second retaining member having a bottom surface; a first sealing member operably coupled to the first retaining member and extending across at least a portion of the first gap, at least a portion of the first sealing member being disposed proximate the bottom surface of the first retaining member; a second sealing member operably coupled to the second retaining member, at least a portion of the second sealing member being disposed proximate the bottom surface of the second retaining member, the second sealing member not being directly attached to either the moveable closure or the stationary vertical surface; and a connecting member flexibly connecting the first retaining member to the second retaining member; wherein the first retaining member is operably coupled to the moveable closure, and is positioned such that first sealing member overlies at least a portion of the first gap; and wherein the second retaining member overlies both at least a portion of the moveable closure and at least a portion of the stationary vertical surface, spanning the second gap.
8. The combination of an entryway of a structure and a sealing apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the connecting member biases the second retaining member towards the stationary vertical surface.
9. The combination of an entryway of a structure and a sealing apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the moveable closure comprises a breakout panel of a sliding door system.
10. The combination of an entryway of a structure and a sealing apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the stationary vertical surface comprises at least one of a door casing and a door frame.
11. A method of sealing an entryway having a moveable closure, a horizontal surface adjacent the moveable closure, a first gap disposed between the moveable closure and the horizontal surface, a stationary vertical surface adjacent the moveable closure, and a second gap disposed between the moveable closure and the vertical surface, the method comprising the steps of: providing a sealing apparatus comprising a first retaining member having a bottom surface, a second retaining member having a bottom surface, a first sealing member operably coupled to the first retaining member with at least a portion of the first sealing member being disposed proximate the bottom surface of the first retaining member, a second sealing member operably coupled to the second retaining member with at least a portion of the second sealing member being disposed proximate the bottom surface of the second retaining member, and a connecting member flexibly connecting the first retaining member to the second retaining member; and affixing the first retaining member to at least a portion of the moveable closure, such that the first sealing member overlies at least a portion of the first gap, and the second retaining member overlies both at least a portion of the moveable closure and at least a portion of the stationary vertical surface, spanning the second gap.
12. The method according to claim 11, wherein the connecting member biases the second retaining member towards the stationary vertical surface.
13. The method according to claim 11, wherein the moveable closure comprises a breakout panel of a sliding door system.
14. The method according to claim 11, wherein the stationary vertical surface comprises at least one of a door casing and a door frame.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0029] While the present invention is susceptible of embodiment in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings and will herein be described in detail, multiple embodiments, with the understanding that the present disclosure is intended as an exemplification of the principles of the present invention and is not intended to limit the invention to the embodiments illustrated.
[0030] The present door sweep or entryway seal 10, shown attached to a breakout panel 110 of a sliding door system 100, is shown in
[0031] As shown in
[0032] As further shown in
[0033] Moreover, and as shown in
[0034] As shown in
[0035] Another embodiment of hinge member 40′ is shown in
[0036] Free retainer 31 is shown in
[0037] Fixed retainer 21 is shown in
[0038] Free bottom seal 32 is shown in
[0039] Fixed bottom seal 22 is shown in
[0040] As an additional barrier against the intrusion of rodents and other vermin, the interior of teardrop-shaped regions 27 and 37 may contain a further inner material, preferably in the form of a metal fabric comprised of metal wire or fibers, woven or non-woven, or a composite metal/nonmetal fabric comprised of metal and nonmetal wire or fibers, woven or non-woven. Such materials are described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,972,814, 6,249,941, 6,298,538, 6,502,289, 6,583,074, and 6,919,117, the entirety of which are all hereby incorporated by reference. Alternatively, free bottom seal 32 and fixed bottom seal 22 may have a vermin barrier construction similar to the cushion-style seal disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 9,867,367, the entirety of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
[0041] In operation, once entryway seal 10 has been affixed to breakout panel 110 in the manner described above, fixed bottom seal 22 and free bottom seal 32 substantially occupy the space of bottom gap 140, providing a weather and vermin-resistant barrier. With breakout panel 110 in this position, slotted pin 45 of hinge member 40 serves to bias free seal 30 so as to maintain free bottom seal 32 in substantial linear alignment with fixed bottom seal 22, and to maintain free retainer 31 in contact with stationary door casing, door frame, and/or door region 120, spanning vertical gap 130.
[0042] In the event that breakout panel 110 is pivoted outwardly relative to stationary door casing, door frame, and/or door region 120, such as in the event of an emergency or for routine maintenance or cleaning of sliding door system 100, fixed bottom seal 22 will pivot outwardly with breakout panel 110. At the same time, hinge member 40 will pivot about slotted pin 45, with slotted pin 45 continuing to bias free seal 30 and free bottom seal 32 towards stationary door casing, door frame, and/or door region 120. In this manner, bottom gap 140 will continue to be substantially covered by fixed bottom seal 22 and free bottom seal 32, without damage to entryway seal 10.
[0043] Many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced other than as specifically described. Various modifications, changes and variations may be made in the arrangement, operation and details of construction of the invention disclosed herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. The present disclosure is intended to exemplify and not limit the invention.