Apparatus for Covering a Door Frame and a Door Slab Perimeter
20230235613 · 2023-07-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B1/34
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B7/2307
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B1/342
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B1/045
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E06B1/34
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B1/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
An apparatus for covering a door frame and a door slab perimeter. The apparatus includes a clip having a door frame shield and a door slab perimeter shield which extends from it. The clip has two connector sidewalls extending from the door frame shield towards a building interior. A clip receiver is located at one face of the door frame. The clip receiver is shaped to be complementary to the clip to permit a sealing engagement with it.
Claims
1. An apparatus for covering a door frame and a door slab perimeter, the apparatus comprising: a clip member having a door frame shielding portion and a door slab perimeter shielding portion extending therefrom, the clip member having first and second connector sidewalls extending from the door frame shielding portion towards a building interior; and a clip member receiving portion located at one face of the door frame, the clip member receiving portion being shaped to be complementary to the clip member to permit sealing engagement therewith.
2. The apparatus, according to claim 1, in which the door frame shielding portion and the door slab perimeter shielding portion are connected together.
3. The apparatus, according to claim 1, in which the door slab perimeter shielding portion and the door frame shielding portion have a front facing surface which is disposed away from the door frame and the door slab; and a rear facing surface which is disposed inwardly towards the building interior.
4. The apparatus, according to claim 1, in which: the first connector sidewall is connected to a first end portion of the door frame shielding portion and extending inwardly therefrom towards the building interior, the first connector sidewall being disposed orthogonal to the door frame shielding portion; and the second connector sidewall is connected to a second end portion of the door frame shielding portion and extending inwardly therefrom towards the building interior, the second connector sidewall is disposed orthogonal to the door frame shielding portion.
5. The apparatus, according to claim 4, in which the second connector sidewall includes an anchor portion connected to an end portion of the second connector sidewall, the anchor portion being orthogonally disposed into the door frame and is orientated towards a building wall portion.
6. The apparatus, according to claim 4, in which the door frame includes: a door frame face disposed away from the building interior and includes: i) a first recess to sealingly receive therein the first connecting sidewall; ii) a second recess to sealingly receive therein the second connecting sidewall; and iii) a third recess to sealingly receive therein the anchor portion.
7. The apparatus, according to claim 1, in which the door slab shielding portion includes first and second spaced apart recesses to receive therein first and second seals.
8. The apparatus, according to claim 7, in which the first and second seals are rubber gaskets.
9. The apparatus, according to claim 1, in which the clip member is one-piece.
10. The apparatus, according to claim 1, which the door frame includes four frame pieces.
11. The apparatus, according to claim 10, in which a door sill clip is located at a base portion of the door frame.
12. An apparatus for covering a door frame and a perimeter of a door slab, the apparatus comprising: a clip member having a door frame shielding portion and a door slab perimeter shielding portion extending therefrom, the clip member having first and second connector sidewalls extending from the door frame shielding sidewall, the door slab perimeter shielding portion and the door frame shielding portion have a front facing surface which is disposed away from the door frame and the door slab; and a rear facing surface disposed inwardly towards a building interior; the first connector sidewall is connected to a first end portion of the door frame shielding portion and extending inwardly therefrom towards the building interior, the first connector sidewall being disposed orthogonal to the door frame shielding portion; the second connector sidewall is connected to a second end portion of the door frame shielding portion and extending inwardly therefrom towards the building interior, the second connector sidewall is disposed orthogonal to the door frame shielding portion; the second connector sidewall includes an anchor portion connected to an end portion of the second connector sidewall, the anchor portion is orthogonally disposed into the door frame and is orientated towards a building wall portion.
13. The apparatus, according to claim 12, in which the door slab perimeter shielding portion includes first and second spaced apart recesses to receive therein first and second seals.
14. The apparatus, according to claim 13, in which the first and second seals are rubber gaskets.
15. The apparatus, according to claim 12 in which the clip member is one-piece.
16. A door frame for a door, the door frame comprising: first, second and third frame pieces, each frame piece having a contoured outer surface that are shaped to receive in a connecting manner, first, second and third clip members; each frame piece having a clip member receiving portion located at a door frame face, the clip member receiving portion being shaped to be complimentary to the clip member to permit sealing engagement therewith; the door frame face includes: i) a first recess to snuggly receive therein the first connecting sidewall in a sealing engagement; ii) a second recess to snuggly receive therein the second connecting sidewall in a sealing engagement; and iii) a third recess to snuggly receive therein the anchor portion.
17. The door frame, according to claim 16, further includes a door sill located at a base portion of the door frame and having a contoured outer surface that is shaped to receive in a door sill clip member.
18. A clip for use with a door frame and a perimeter of a door slab to cover same, the clip comprising a door frame shielding portion and a door slab perimeter shielding portion extending therefrom; first and second connector sidewalls extending from the door frame shielding sidewall, the door slab perimeter shielding portion and the door frame shielding portion have a front facing surface which is disposed away from the door frame and the door slab; and a rear facing surface disposed inwardly towards a building interior; the first connector sidewall is connected to a first end portion of the door frame shielding portion and extending inwardly therefrom towards the building interior, the first connector sidewall being disposed orthogonal to the door frame shielding portion; the second connector sidewall is connected to a second end portion of the door frame shielding portion and extending inwardly therefrom towards the building interior, the second connector sidewall is disposed orthogonal to the door frame shielding portion; the second connector sidewall includes an anchor portion connected to an end portion of the second connector sidewall, the anchor portion is orthogonally disposed into the door frame and is orientated towards a building wall portion.
19. The clip, according to claim 18, in which the door slab perimeter shielding portion includes first and second spaced apart recesses to receive therein first and second seals.
20. The clip, according to claim 19, in which the first and second seals are rubber gaskets.
21. The clip, according to claim 18, is one-piece.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0037] These and other features of that described herein will become more apparent from the following description in which reference is made to the appended drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Definitions
[0049] Unless otherwise specified, the following definitions apply:
[0050] The singular forms “a”, “an” and “the” include corresponding plural references unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.
[0051] As used herein, the term “comprising” is intended to mean that the list of elements following the word “comprising” are required or mandatory but that other elements are optional and may or may not be present.
[0052] As used herein, the term “consisting of” is intended to mean including and limited to whatever follows the phrase “consisting of”. Thus, the phrase “consisting of” indicates that the listed elements are required or mandatory and that no other elements may be present.
[0053] Referring now to
[0054] As best shown in
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[0056] Combined, the door slab perimeter shielding portion 34 and the door frame shielding portion 32 have a front facing surface 42, which is disposed away from the door frame 12 and the door slab 14, and a rear facing surface 46 which is disposed inwardly towards the building interior 40.
[0057] The first connector sidewall 36 is connected to a first end portion 48 of the door frame shielding portion 32 and extends inwardly therefrom towards the building interior 40. The first connector sidewall 36 is disposed orthogonal (at 90 degrees), to the door frame shielding portion 32. The second connector sidewall 38 is connected to a second end portion 50 of the door frame shielding portion 32 and extends inwardly therefrom towards the building interior 40 and lies substantially parallel and spaced apart from the first connector sidewall 36. As with the first connector sidewall 36, the second connector sidewall 38 is disposed orthogonal relative to the door frame shielding portion 32. The second connector sidewall 38 includes an anchor portion 52 connected to an end portion 54 of the second connector sidewall 38. The anchor portion 52 is disposed orthogonally from the second connector sidewall 38 and thus into the door frame 12. When fully assembled, (see below), the anchor portion 52 is orientated towards a building wall portion 56.
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[0059] The door frame face 58 is disposed away from the building interior 40 and includes a first recess 62 to sealingly receive and engage the first connecting sidewall 36 of the clip member 20. The door frame face 58 also includes a second recess 64 to sealingly receive and engage therein the second connecting sidewall 38. Finally, the door frame face 58 includes a third recess 66 to sealingly receive and engage therein the anchor portion 52.
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Assembly
[0062] When fully assembled, the door frame shielding portion and the door slab shielding portion are connected together. In one example, they are connected together using glue or some other means of adhesive. A person of ordinary skill in the art will readily understand that many modes of connection are available which would achieve the same desired effects.
[0063] After the frame and the clip members, including the door sill clip member are combined, the door frame is assembled. The rest of the insulation strips will be added as on standard present door frames. Only this type of the frame will have one additional weather strip
[0064] The door frame 12 is made from kiln dried wood. The wood frame size width is standard 7½ inches. The wood thickness is ⅞ of an inch. The wood frame is slightly recessed from inside, shaved to accommodate easy hinges opening. The aluminum clips are glued from outside of the frame. The clip members 20 can be painted any colour as desired and for weather protection. Advantageously, the clip member 20 functions both as a door stopper and as a weather sealer. The clip member 20 thickness is about approximately 4 mm. The clip members 20 are made from aluminum or any other suitable material known to those skilled in the art. Before assembly, the door frame 12 and the clip members 20 are measured and cut to form the door frame 12, and then glued and clipped together.
[0065] The frame is then assembled along with the wood is cut in for hinges. Next, all the weather strips and gaskets are installed and the door slab is hung. The wood frame from the inside is covered with PVC panels. The frame is installed in rough opening, levelled and screwed to building structure. Foam is sprayed between the structure and door frame. The area between the wall and the door frame is finished with caulking. All installation assembly is the same as conventional entrance door frames except the door slab is flush with front of the frame for an aesthetically pleasing, modern look.
[0066] Standard weather strip on the bottom of the door slab is used in this door frame.
[0067] Once assembly in the door way, the door slab is flush with exterior frame. Looking from inside the building, the door slab is pushed to the front and the wood frame is recessed and covered with PVC cover. This alters the appearance of the whole doors from outside. Once assembled, the observer sees a unique flush door entrance. In essence, this appearance is the reverse look of conventional entrance doors. New exterior door frame for use mostly in all residential home or commercial buildings if permitted.
Other Embodiments
[0068] From the foregoing description, it will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art that variations and modifications may be made to the embodiments described herein to adapt it to various usages and conditions.