DOOR ASSEMBLY
20200362072 ยท 2020-11-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B1/34
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
C08L2205/03
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C08F210/16
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C08L2205/025
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
Y10T428/1397
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
C08F2500/03
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
E06B1/32
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
C08L23/142
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C08F10/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
International classification
C08F10/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
Abstract
A door assembly. The door assembly may include at least one door panel and a door frame having a plurality of frame members including a header and a pair of side jambs. The invention may also be considered a frame member. The frame member may include a core; and a two-piece top piece adjoining the core to form a structural member. The core and the top piece may be a composite of cellulosic material and at least one other material. The door assembly may further include at least one adjacent panel. Also disclosed are door jamb frame members and mullion frame members.
Claims
1. A frame member for a door assembly, said frame member comprising: a core; and at least one top piece adjoining said core to form a structural member with said core and wherein said top piece is a composite of a first material and a plastic material, and said top piece extending along a top side of said core to cover said core along the top side and along each end of said core.
2. The frame member according to claim 1 wherein said top piece is a two-piece top piece with a break in the top piece creating an overlap.
3. The frame member according to claim 2, wherein said core is formed of a non-metallic material.
4. The frame member according to claim 3, wherein said core is wood.
5. The frame member according to claim 4, wherein the core further includes a lower portion formed of a decay resistant material.
6. The frame member according to claim 5, wherein said lower portion formed of a decay resistant material is a cellulosic-plastic composite.
7. The frame member according to claim 6, wherein said first material includes a at least a cellulosic portion.
8. The frame member according to claim 6, wherein said plastic portion of said cellulosic-plastic composite is a thermoplastic.
9. The frame member according to claim 2, wherein said two-piece top piece includes a stop portion and a rabbet portion.
10. The frame member according to claim 9, wherein said stop portion and said rabbet portion are together generally U-shaped and the proximate end of said stop portion overlaps the corresponding proximate end of said rabbet portion.
11. The frame member according to claim 10, wherein the overlapping proximate ends of said rabbet portion and said stop portion form a weather strip slot.
12. The frame member according to claim 9, wherein said stop portion and said rabbet portion are generally together U-shaped and the distal ends of said stop portion and said rabbet portion each overlap the sides of the underlying core.
13. The frame member according to claim 2, wherein said two-piece top piece is formed of a decay resistant material.
14. The frame member according to claim 13, wherein said two-piece top piece is a cellulosic-plastic composite.
15. The frame member according to claim 13, wherein the amount of cellulosic material in said cellulosic-plastic composite is between 20 wt. % and 70 wt. % of the weight of said cellulosic-plastic composite.
16. The frame member according to claim 15, wherein the amount of cellulosic material in said cellulosic-plastic composite is between 25 wt. % and 45 wt. % of the weight of said cellulosic-plastic composite.
17. The frame member according to claim 16, wherein the amount of cellulosic material in said cellulosic-plastic composite is 35 wt. %+/5% of the weight of said cellulosic-plastic composite.
18. The frame member according to claim 2, wherein the thickness of the two-piece top piece is between 10% and 50% of the thickness of said frame member.
19. The frame member according to claim 2 wherein a first piece of said two-piece top piece includes a distal end covering a distal end of said core, said distal end of said first piece extending in an L-shape over a top of the core and having a proximal end terminating at a raised portion of the core; and a second piece of said two-piece top piece having a second distal end covering an opposite distal end of said core, said second distal end extending in an L-shape over the raised portion of the core to a second piece proximate end, the second piece proximate end terminating in an overlapping and non-planar position with the proximate end of the first piece.
20. A frame member for a door assembly, said frame member comprising: a core; at least one top piece adjoining said core to form a structural member with said core and wherein said top piece is a composite of a first material and a plastic material, and said top piece extending along each side of said core to cover said core along all sides to enclose the core within the top piece, the frame member forming a mullion.
21. The frame member according to claim 20 wherein said top piece is a two-piece top piece.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0034] In the following description, like reference characters designate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views. Also in the following description, it is to be understood that such terms as forward, rearward, left, right, upwardly, downwardly, and the like are words of convenience and are not to be construed as limiting terms.
[0035] Referring now to the drawings in general and
[0036] The door frame 10 may include one or more frame member 29. A plurality of frame members may include any combination of a header 14 and a pair of side jambs 16 and 16. Header 14 may be generally placed toward the top of the door panel 12. Side jambs 16 and 16 may be generally placed at opposing sides of the door panel 12. However, in some embodiments, the side jambs are not directly adjacent to the door panel 12. Door panel 12 may further include hinges 20. Hinges 20 may connect door panel 12 to at least one of the frame members. In another embodiment, hinges 20 may connect door panel 12 to a mullion. There may be one, two, three or more hinges 20.
[0037] In other embodiments, the door panel 12 may also include locking hardware that enables the door panel to be secured to at least one of the frame members; for example, side jamb 16. Some examples of locking hardware include latches and deadbolts. Alternatively, door panel 12 may include locking hardware that enables it to be secured to a second door panel. Still in other embodiments, door panel 12 may include locking hardware to secure it to a mullion. More than one type of locking hardware mechanism may be used in certain embodiments; for instance, wherein at least two door panels may be used to constitute a French door assembly. In another embodiment, the door panel 12 is a raised panel door. The door panel 12, in one example, may include adjacent panels, for example, side light panels 42 and 42(see
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[0039] In one embodiment, the top piece 30 may be comprised of two separate pieces, first piece and second piece. Other embodiments of top piece 30 may include additional pieces. Still in other embodiments, top piece 30 is a single piece. As shown in the embodiment in
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[0041] The core 26 may be of any shape with any defined length (CL), width (CW) and depth (CD).
[0042] In some embodiments, the core 26 may include a partially raised portion 23 to support at least one of the top pieces. This portion may be integrally formed with the core from one core material. Alternatively, this portion may be adjoined from separate components to wholly form the core 26. In the embodiment shown in
[0043] In some embodiments, the stop portion 34 may extend over the rabbet portion 32 to form an overlap. The rabbet portion 32 and stop portion 34 of the two-piece top piece embodiments may overlap in any number of configurations. In one embodiment, the proximate end 33 of the stop portion 34 overlaps with a corresponding proximate end 31 of the rabbet portion 32. In some examples, the proximate end 33 of stop portion 34 meets the proximate end 31 of rabbet portion 32 by about an overlap of about 0 to about .
[0044] Still in other embodiments, the overlap may be substantially medially located over the core. The location of the overlap with respect to the core 26 may depend on the dimensions of its portions, particularly CW1 and CW2. In some embodiments, CW1 and CW2 may be of widths such that the overlap is closer to a distal end 35 of the rabbet portion 32 than a distal end 37 of the stop portion 34. In other embodiments, the overlap is closer to the distal end 37 of the stop portion 34 than distal end 35.
[0045] The extent of overlap may also depend on the depths and widths of the rabbet and stop portions of the top piece. In one embodiment, the stop portion 34 has a greater width (SW) than the width of the rabbet portion 32 (RW). In another embodiment, the proximate end 33 of stop portion 34 has a greater depth (SPD) than the proximate end 31 of the rabbet portion 32 (RPD).
[0046] The two pieces may also sit on top of the core 26 in a variety of configurations. As shown in
[0047] In other embodiments, the core 26 is non-metallic. By way of example, the non-metallic material may be wood. The core 26 may also further include a decay resistant material. Decay resistant materials are useful for extending the lifespan of the core, such as through preventing water damage. In one embodiment, the decay resistant material may be a cellulosic-plastic composite. The cellulosic portion of the composite may be wood fiber. The plastic portion of the composite can be a thermoplastic such as polyethylene. In other embodiments, the entire core may include a decay resistant material.
[0048] As seen in
[0049] The top piece 30 may also be a decay resistant material. This decay resistant material may be a cellulosic-plastic composite. In one embodiment, the cellulosic portion of this composite is a wood fiber. In another embodiment, the plastic portion of the composite is a thermoplastic such as polyvinyl chloride.
[0050] The amount of cellulosic material may vary within the top piece composite. In one embodiment, the top piece composite is between about 20 weight percent and about 70 weight percent of the weight of the cellulosic-plastic composite. In another embodiment, the amount of cellulosic material within the composite is about 35 weight percent of the total weight of the cellulosic-plastic composite. The thickness of the top piece 30 may also vary among different embodiments of the invention. In one example, the thickness of the top piece 30 is between about 10% and about 50% of the thickness of the total frame member, including the core. In one embodiment, the thickness of the top piece 30 is about 30% of the thickness of the door frame member 29.
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[0052] Accordingly, in this example, the expected characteristics of various embodiments of top piece 30 were plotted and zones on the response surface were ranked from 1 to 5, with 1 being the poorest performing top pieces and 5 being the best performing top pieces in terms of strength, durability and resistance to decay.
[0053] These frame members may be a part of any type of door assembly. For instance, the door assembly 8 may include at least one adjacent panel, designated as 42 and 42 in
[0054] Frame members may also include one or more cappings 52.
[0055] In other embodiments, such as one shown in
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[0057] Also disclosed is a new, original and ornamental design for a door jamb and mullion, of which the following is a specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawings in general and specifically,
[0058] Certain modifications and improvements will occur to those skilled in the art upon a reading of the foregoing description. By way of example, the top piece can be of a unitary construction. The thickness of the top piece can be less than 10% of the total thickness in other embodiments. The plastic portion of the top piece may comprise all polyvinyl chloride. Moreover, the top piece can be made of plastic without cellulosic filler, with another type of filler, or include a blowing agent. Alternatively, the core's lower portion may be made from plastic without cellulosic filler, with another type of filler, or include a blowing agent. It should be understood that all such modifications and improvements have been deleted herein for the sake of conciseness and readability but are properly within the scope of the following claims.