Molded plastic access door
10844653 ยท 2020-11-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05C3/042
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B7/22
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05C3/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A molded access door assembly for an access opening in a covering material of a wall or ceiling is disclosed. The door assembly includes a frame defining a frame opening. The frame is positionable against the covering material with the frame opening in alignment with the access opening. The frame includes a lip extending about a perimeter of the frame opening for bearing against the covering material adjacent the access opening, and a plurality of fastener holes passing through the lip for receiving fasteners to secure the frame against the covering material. The door assembly further includes a molded door hingedly connected to the frame. The door is movable between an open position providing access to the frame opening and the fastener holes, and a closed position in which the door covers the frame opening and an entirety of the fastener holes.
Claims
1. A molded access door assembly for an access opening in a covering material of a wall or ceiling, the assembly comprising: a) a frame defining a frame opening, the frame positionable against the covering material with the frame opening in alignment with the access opening, the frame including: i) an outer wall extending about the frame opening, the outer wall having an outer wall bottom edge for positioning adjacent the covering material, and an outer wall top edge above the outer wall bottom edge, ii) an inner wall spaced laterally inward from the outer wall and extending about the frame opening, the inner wall having an inner wall bottom edge for position adjacent the covering material, and an inner wall top edge above the inner wall bottom edge, iii) a top wall extending laterally between the outer wall top edge and the inner wall top edge; and iv) a lip including: a lip outer edge joined to the inner wall bottom edge, a lip inner edge spaced laterally inwardly from the lip outer edge and defining at least a portion of a perimeter of the frame opening, a generally flat lip bottom surface extending between the lip outer edge and the lip inner edge for bearing against the covering material adjacent the access opening, a generally flat lip top surface opposite the lip bottom surface, and a plurality of fastener holes passing through the lip between the lip top and bottom surfaces for receiving fasteners to secure the frame against the covering material, each fastener hole spaced laterally inward from the inner wall, and a respective portion of the lip top surface extending laterally between each fastener hole and the inner wall; and b) a molded door hingedly connected to the frame, the door movable between an open position providing access to the frame opening and the fastener holes, and a closed position in which the door is nested within the frame and bounded by the inner wall and the lip, and in which the door covers the frame opening and the fastener holes.
2. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the lip top surface provides a stop rest for the door when the door is in the closed position.
3. The assembly of claim 2, wherein the door includes a door top surface, and a skirt extending from a perimeter of and perpendicular to the top surface for resting on the lip when the door is in the closed position.
4. The assembly of claim 3, wherein a bottom edge of the skirt rests laterally intermediate the inner wall and the fastener holes when the door is in the closed position.
5. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the lip bottom surface and the outer wall bottom edge lie in a common bottom plane.
6. The assembly of claim 5, wherein the assembly is bounded by the common bottom plane.
7. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the inner and outer walls extend generally parallel to one another, and each of the top wall and the lip extend generally perpendicular to the inner and outer walls.
8. The assembly of claim 1, further comprising: a) a detent surface fixed to the frame vertically intermediate the lip bottom surface and the inner wall top edge; and b) a latch rotatably mounted to the door, the latch rotatable relative to the door between an engagement position for engagement with the detent surface to secure the door to the frame when the door is in the closed position, and a disengaged position in which the latch is clear of the detent surface for permitting movement of the door between the open and closed positions.
9. The assembly of claim 8, wherein the detent surface is spaced laterally inwardly apart from the inner wall.
10. The assembly of claim 8, wherein the detent surface is laterally intermediate the inner wall and the lip inner edge.
11. The assembly of claim 8, wherein the latch includes a rotatable post mounted to the door and a tab fixed to the post for engagement with the detent surface, and wherein when the door is in the closed position, the tab is vertically intermediate the lip bottom surface and the detent surface.
12. The assembly of claim 11, wherein when the door is in the closed position and the latch is in the engagement position, the tab is spaced laterally inwardly apart from the inner wall.
13. The assembly of claim 8, wherein the door has a door top surface generally parallel to the lip top surface when the door is in the closed position, and the latch is rotatable about a latch axis normal to the door top surface.
14. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the frame has four intersecting, perpendicular sides of generally equal length, and the length of each side is between about 6 inches and about 12 inches.
15. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the frame includes four corners where perpendicular sides of the frame intersect, and the lip extends generally continuously from one to another of the perpendicular sides through a respective corner, and wherein the frame includes four fastener holes, each fastener hole adjacent a respective corner.
16. A molded access door assembly for an access opening in a covering material of a wall or ceiling, the assembly comprising: a) a frame defining a frame opening, the frame positionable against the covering material with the frame opening in alignment with the access opening, the frame including a lip extending about a perimeter of the frame opening for bearing against the covering material adjacent the access opening, and a plurality of fastener holes passing through the lip for receiving fasteners to secure the frame against the covering material; and b) a molded door hingedly connected to the frame, the door movable between an open position providing access to the frame opening and the fastener holes and a closed position in which the door covers the frame opening and an entirety of the fastener holes, wherein the door has a door top surface and a skirt extending from a perimeter of and perpendicular to the door top surface, and wherein when the door is in the closed position, the door top surface overlies the frame opening and the fastener holes and the skirt rests on the lip laterally outwardly of the fastener holes, and further comprising: (a) an engagement surface fixed to the frame; and (b) a latch rotatably mounted to the door, the latch rotatable relative to the door between an engagement position for engagement with the engagement surface to secure the door to the frame in the closed position, and a disengaged position in which the latch is clear of the engagement surface for permitting movement of the door between the open and closed positions, and wherein when the door is in the closed position and the latch is in the engagement position, the engagement surface and the latch are positioned laterally inwardly of the skirt of the door.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Examples of the present invention are illustrated in the attached drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(11) An example access door assembly is illustrated in the attached drawings, generally indicated by numeral 10. Referring to
(12) In the example illustrated, the access door assembly 10 includes a frame assembly 20 (also referred to as a frame 20) to which is hingedly attached a door 22. The frame 20 defines a frame opening 20a. The frame 20 is positionable against the covering material 14 with the frame opening 20a in alignment with the access opening 12. The frame 20 includes a frame channel 24 having an outside wall 26 (also referred to as outer wall 26), an inside wall 28 (also referred to as inner wall 28), and a top wall 30. The frame channel 24 is orientated such that an open bottom between the outside wall 26 and the inside wall 28 is orientated towards the covering material 14 when the access door assembly 10 is installed. The provision of the frame channel 24 may increase the rigidity of the frame assembly 20, and in turn the entire access door assembly 10, without necessarily increasing weight or cost.
(13) In this description, reference to a lateral direction with respect to the access door 10 is a direction generally parallel to the covering material 14 of the wall or ceiling on which the access door 10 is installed. The reference to a vertical direction with respect to the access door 10 is a direction generally orthogonal to the covering material 14, and the terms bottom and top refer to positions spaced apart generally orthogonally relative to the covering material 14, with bottom being nearer to, and top being further from, the covering material 14.
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(15) In the example illustrated, a lip 32 is provided attached to the bottom edge 28a of the inside wall 28. The lip 32 extends toward the frame opening 20a in the interior of the frame assembly 20. The lip 32 can provide for a stop rest for the door 22 when the door 22 is in a closed position.
(16) In the example illustrated, the lip 32 includes a lip outer edge 32a joined to the inside wall bottom edge 28a, a lip inner edge 32b spaced laterally inwardly from the lip outer edge 32a and defining at least a portion of a perimeter of the frame opening 20a, a generally flat lip bottom surface 33a (
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(18) In the example illustrated, the holes 34 are countersunk to allow the use of countersunk screws 36 such that when the screws 36 are installed, the heads of the screws 36 lie flush with the top surface 33b of the lip 32 and do not interfere with the closing of the door 22.
(19) In the example illustrated, the frame 20 includes four corners where perpendicular sides of the frame 20 intersect, and the lip 32 extends generally continuously from one to another of the perpendicular sides through a respective corner. In the example illustrated, the frame 20 includes four fastener holes 34, each fastener hole 34 adjacent a respective corner of the frame 20.
(20) By providing the means for attaching the access door assembly 10 to the wall or covering material 14 in the lip 32, it may not be necessary to provide strapping in the interior of the cavity of the wall or ceiling. Rather, for gypsum board covering, holes can be drilled through the covering material 14 to match up with the holes 34 in the lip 32, and suitable wall anchors which grip and hold the screws 36 can be placed within the respective holes in the covering material 14. This arrangement may facilitate faster and easier installation of the access door assembly 10 relative to one or more prior art arrangements.
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(22) In the example illustrated, the door 22 also includes a means for releasably securing the door 22 in the closed position. Referring to
(23) In the example illustrated, in order to facilitate the flush mount of the frame assembly 20 to the covering material 14, the latch receiving detent 40 can be provided as a raised detent 40 which provides a space between the bottom of the detent 40 and the covering material 14 to receive the rotatable latch 38.
(24) In the example illustrated, the detent surface 40a is spaced laterally inwardly apart from the inside wall 28. In the example illustrated, the detent surface 40a is laterally intermediate the inside wall 28 and the lip inner edge 32b.
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(26) In order to provide a more secure engagement of the tab 46 and the latch receiving detent 40, the tab 46 may be provided with a raised ridge which engages with a recess provided in the underside of the latch receiving detent 40. As the tab 46 is rotated when moving the latch 38 to the closed position, the raised ridge rides over the underside surface of the latch receiving detent 40 until it drops into the recess and helps to hold the door 22 in the closed position. To open the door 22, the knob or key access 44 is rotated to move the latch 38 toward the open position, which rotates the attached rotatable post 42 and tab 46 until the raised ridge on the tab 46 disengages from recess of the latch receiving detent 40 and allows the door 22 to be opened.
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(29) The provision of the lower edge 66 of the skirt 64 of the door 22 resting against the lip 32 of the frame assembly 20 may also allow the interface between the door 22 and the lip 32 to be made airtight or soundproof. For example, if desired, resilient sealing material such as a rubber strip could be provided on either the lower edge 66 or the lip 32 to provide for airtight or soundproof sealing between the lower edge 66 and the lip 32.
(30) It will be appreciated by those of skill in the art that the height of the walls 64 and 28 can be varied to give a higher or lower profile to the access door assembly 10 as desired. Preferably, the height of the walls 28 and 64 can be selected to allow the access door assembly 10 to match DECORA electrical outlets and switch plates to allow the access door assembly 10 to appear as another such plate. In addition, the access door assembly 10 may be provided in a number of different sizes, depending upon the application. For example, for shut off valves and connectors for services such as natural gas, a 6 inch by 6 inch panel is commonly used, while for clean out fittings for DWV and shut off valves for the main water supply, sizes up to 12 inches by 12 inches or larger may be used. The frame 20 can have four intersecting, perpendicular sides of generally equal length, and the length of each side can be between about 6 inches and about 12 inches. The access door of the present invention may be easily adapted to such a variety of sizes.
(31) The access door assembly of the present invention is molded from any suitable thermosetting or thermoplastic material such as polyvinylchloride, polystyrene, polyamides, or ABS. Preferably, the access door assembly of the present invention can be molded from an ABS material which can be colored to a suitable color to match the desired decor.
(32) The presently disclosed access door assembly can provide numerous advantages relative to one or more previously known access door assemblies. It can be of less weight and cost compared to one or more of the prior metal door assemblies. In addition, it can be easier to install, and may not require additional strapping around the wall opening to support the access door assembly. When compared to one or more of the prior plastic door assemblies, the presently disclosed access door assembly can provide for a larger opening access and may be easier to install. In addition, the presently disclosed access door assembly may have an increased life expectancy.
(33) Although various preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described herein in detail, it will be appreciated by those of skill in the art that variations may be made thereto without departing from the spirit of the invention or the scope of the appended claims.