SELF-DRAINING THRESHOLD FOR EXTERIOR DOORWAYS

20190264490 ยท 2019-08-29

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Abstract

A self-draining threshold component for a building opening for an exterior doorway having a wooden base member, an interior PVC channel, a lower extension on the PVC channel defining flanges engaging one edge of the wooden base, an aluminum sill base connected with the PVC channel, a downward extension on the sill base having a flange which engages another edge of the wooden base, and an aluminum tread above the sill base, and downward extensions of the aluminum tread inter engaged with the sill base, the PVC channel and the aluminium tread having drain holes to drain liquids to the exterior.

Claims

1. A self-draining threshold component for a building opening for an exterior doorway and comprising; a wooden base member defining an interior edge and an exterior edge, and a top surface and an under surface; an interior channel portion of synthetic material adapted to collect moisture; a drain opening in said channel portion; a lower leg on the channel portion defining channel flanges for engaging the interior edge of the wooden base member; an aluminum sill base separate from said channel portion adapted to receive moisture from said channel portion; connectors on said sill base connectable with the channel portion; a sill downward leg on the sill base having a flange adapted to engage the exterior edge of the wooden base; an aluminum tread portion above said sill base, and tread downward legs of said tread portion inter engage able with said sill base.

2. The self-draining threshold component for a building opening for an exterior doorway as claimed in claim 1 and wherein the channel portion defines parallel vertical inner and exterior side walls defining the channel, a base wall extending between said side walls, said base wall being angled downwardly from said inner side wall to said exterior side wall and drain openings in said exterior side wall whereby liquid collecting in said channel portion may be drained towards the exterior, through said drain openings.

3. The self-draining threshold component for a building opening for an exterior doorway as claimed in claim 1 and wherein the sill base incorporates fastening grooves formed therein, and wherein said tread portion downward legs incorporate locking abutments, inter fittable with said grooves of said sill base.

4. The self-draining threshold component for a building opening for an exterior doorway as claimed in claim 1 and wherein the sill base incorporates a sill ledge extending beyond said wooden base, and a support leg on the outer end of said sill ledge.

5. The self-draining threshold component for a building opening for an exterior doorway as claimed in claim 2, and including a locking flange formed on the underside of said channel bottom wall, and wherein said sill base incorporates a hook engagable with said locking flange, whereby to inter connect said channel portion with said sill base.

6. The self-draining threshold component for a building opening for an exterior doorway as claimed in claim 5 wherein said sill base fastening grooves comprise an inner fastening groove and an exterior fastening groove, and including a locking extension formed alongside said inner fastening groove, and said hook member being formed on said locking extension.

7. The self-draining threshold component for a building opening for an exterior doorway as claimed in claim 6 wherein said channel flanges on said lower leg of said channel portion comprise upper and lower flanges spaced apart to fit around said inner edge of said wooden base.

8. The self-draining threshold component for a building opening for an exterior doorway as claimed in claim 7, and wherein said channel portion side walls comprise an inner side wall, and an exterior side wall spaced apart from one another, and an inner L-shaped member along the upper edge of said inner channel side wall, and an outer L-shaped member formed along the upper edge of said exterior channel side wall, and wherein said exterior channel side wall is of a predetermined first height, and wherein said interior channel side wall is of a predetermined second height, greater than said first height.

9. The self-draining threshold component for a building opening for an exterior doorway as claimed in claim 8, and wherein said tread portion downward legs define an inner tread and an exterior tread, wherein said inner tread is of a greater height than said exterior tread, and wherein said tread portion incorporates an upwardly extending draft exclusion ridge.

10. The threshold component for a building opening for an exterior doorway as claimed in claim 9, and including a base extender, separate from said sill base, and attachable to said sill base, and wherein said sill base end wall defines a U-shaped groove, and wherein said base extender defines a hook inter engagable with said U-shaped groove.

11. The self-draining threshold component for a building opening for an exterior doorway as claimed in claim 10 and including an endwise base extender attachable to said base extender, whereby to define a continuously sloping tread surface.

12. The self-draining threshold component for a building opening for an exterior doorway as claimed in claim 9 and including weather stripping engageable with the lower edge of the door, a resilient flexible sealing strip supported by said weather stripping, and including a flexible sweep member.

13. The self-draining threshold component for a building opening for an exterior doorway as claimed in claim 12 and wherein the weather stripping comprises a generally T-shaped inner member attachable to the under side of said door supporting said flexible sealing member and said flexible sweep, inter engagable with said channel.

14. The self-draining threshold component for a building opening for an exterior doorway as claimed in claim 13 and including an L-shaped exterior weather stripping, and an exterior flexible sealing strip, inter engage able with said metallic tread portion.

15. The self-draining threshold component for a building opening for an exterior doorway as claimed in claim 14 and wherein said exterior flexible sealing strip inter engages with said draft excluding ridge of said tread portion.

16. The self-draining threshold component for a building opening for an exterior doorway as claimed in claim 15 and wherein said exterior weather stripping supports an exterior sweep member on said L-shaped member.

Description

IN THE DRAWINGS

[0021] FIG. 1 is a front elevation of a typical door, and door frame illustrating the environment of the invention;

[0022] FIG. 2 is a sectional elevation of the threshold component and door of FIG. 1 along line 2-2;

[0023] FIG. 3 is a section of a channel portion of FIG. 2 along line 3-3;

[0024] FIG. 4 is a perspective of the channel of FIG. 3;

[0025] FIG. 5 is an enlarged section of a metal tread portion of FIG. 2;

[0026] FIG. 6 is an enlarged section of the tread support portion of FIG. 2;

[0027] FIG. 7 is a section showing the components of FIG. 5 and when assembled together;

[0028] FIG. 8 is a section of the lower edge of the door of FIG. 2 showing inner and outer door sweeps;

[0029] FIG. 9 is an enlarged section of the inner door sweep of FIG. 8;

[0030] FIG. 10 is a perspective of FIG. 9;

[0031] FIG. 11 is a section of the outer door sweep of FIG. 9;

[0032] FIG. 12 is a perspective of the outer door sweep of FIG. 11;

[0033] FIG. 13 is a section similar to FIG. 2 showing optional additional extensions.

DESCRIPTION OF A SPECIFIC EMBODIMENT

[0034] FIG. 1 is shown merely to illustrate the environment of the invention in general.

[0035] FIG. 1 is a front elevation of the typical door (D) and a door frame in which the door is hung, the frame is indicated generally as top frame component (10), bottom frame component (12), hinge side frame component (14), and lock side frame component (16).

[0036] In the past wooden frame components were usually machined and milled to provide the appearance required by the builder. In some cases, wooden frame components were simply planar planks, which were secured to the building fabric around the opening. Separate trim portions were secured to the wooden planks to provide door stops. It is, however, the preferred practise to provide prefabricated milled wooden frame components which incorporate integral door stops, and which define interior core portions and exterior core portions.

[0037] At the building site they would then be fastened to the building fabric around the doorway opening in the building. In more recent times the practice has been to provide a form of synthetic frame cladding material typically PVC. This would provide door frame components which were essentially protected from weathering.

[0038] All of this is very well known in the construction industry and has been the practice for years.

[0039] In addition, door frames around the outside at least of the building may be provided with additional trim pieces where the door opening might require additional trim pieces or extensions to provide coverage between the outside of the building fabric and the door frame and draft exclusion strips.

[0040] These trim and extension components will desirably be PVC and inter fit with the door cladding on the door frames themselves and can be inter fitted together and then appear as a single component.

[0041] Referring now to FIG. 2, it will be seen that it illustrates the lower door frame or threshold member (12) which can be attached across the threshold of the doorway in the building fabric.

[0042] The threshold has a base (20) which is this case is a rectangular wooden member fitting between the two door frame side members, and fastened to them to provide a complete door frame of the correct dimension. The base defines an inner edge, and an exterior edge, and an upper side and an under side. The upper side of the base member (20) is enclosed by separate inner and outer cover portions.

[0043] The inner cover portion comprises the extrusion (22). This is formed of rigid PVC, in this embodiment. It defines an open channel having cover side walls (24) and a bottom wall (26) The upper edges of the side walls are formed with L shaped flanges (28), turned inwardly into the channel. The outer side wall is lower than the inner side wall.

[0044] The bottom wall (26) is angled down towards the exterior. Drainage holes (30) are formed in the outer one of the cover side walls to allow any water collected in the channel to drain towards the exterior.

[0045] On the underside of bottom wall (26) there are inner and exterior cover locking flanges (32) formed on downward extensions of the side walls (24).

[0046] An inner hook flange (34) extends downwardly below the interior one of cover locking flanges (32). This hook flange is dimensioned to fit around and grasp the inner edge of the wooden base (20).

[0047] The exterior cover portion or sill base is formed of aluminum in this embodiment.

[0048] It has a planar base wall (38) formed along a slope directed downwardly towards the exterior.

[0049] Along the inner edge of base wall (38) there is base locking channel (40) of inverted U-shape, extending upwardly between the cover channel wall (34) and the exterior cover portion. A base connector member extends inwardly from the base locking groove (40), and terminates with an inner hook (44).

[0050] Hook (44) co-operates with the outer one of the cover locking flanges (32) of the inner cover portion.

[0051] Extending below the underside of base wall (38) there is an outer base hook flange (46) dimensioned to fit around and hold the exterior edge of the wooden base (20).

[0052] In this way, the exterior edge of the wooden base is sandwiched between the base wall (38), and the outer base hook flange (46).

[0053] In this way the inner and the exterior cover portions are connected together around the wooden base and secure the wooden base.

[0054] The base wall (38) extends towards the exterior, beyond the exterior edge of the wooden base (20), and terminates in a vertical wall (48). The vertical wall is formed with a generally U-shaped channel (50), for reasons to be described below. A tread member (52) also of mostly aluminium material, is attached to the upper side of the sill base. The tread member has a generally downwardly angled tread wall formed with frictional tread (54) formations in most caseswhich will allow for any excessive water to escape faster. The tread wall is supported on an inner tread wall support (56), and an outer tread wall support (58). The inner tread support wall is of a greater height than the outer tread support wall, thereby defining a sloping surface. The inner vertical side wall of the tread portion is formed at its lower end with an abutment fitting within the fastening groove (40) of the sill base. The inner tread support wall (56) is extended above the level of the tread wall, and is formed with an abutment (64) which will become part of the draft exclusion system, to be described below. The exterior tread support wall (58) is formed with an abutment, fitting within the groove (50) on the exterior end of the sill base. In this way, the tread wall can be attached to the sill base, and is supported at its inner and outer ends.

[0055] In order to provide for draft exclusion, in the area between the lower edge of the door D, and the inner and outer cover portions, an inner T-shaped member (70) is provided, with an upright leg extending into a slot in the under side of the door. The lower portion of the T-shaped member is provided with an inner flexible draft strip (72), and an inner sweep member (74). The inner draft strip, and sweep member engage respective portions of the inner cover portion channel side walls as shown. An exterior draft exclusion strip of generally L-shaped (76), it has an upright member extending into a separate slot in the under side of the door. The transverse portion of the L-shaped member supports an exterior draft flexible draft exclusion member (78) and an exterior sweep member (80). The exterior draft exclusion member engages with the abutment (64) on the upper portion of the tread support wall (56).

[0056] The entire threshold as described cooperates with the door D, and provides for effective and long-lasting draft exclusion and minimum water penetration, and weather proofing. In the event that any moisture collects in the inner cover portion, it can drain outwardly through drain holes (30) in the outer side wall of the channel. Any such moisture then will drain from end to end around the base connector member (40).

[0057] In some cases, depending on the design of the building and of the building porch, it may be desirable to extend the tread of the threshold. This can be done by means of the tread extender shown in FIG. 13 also of aluminum. This consists of an intermediate extender (82), and a terminal extender (84). The intermediate extender comprises an extender tread wall (86). The extender tread wall (86) is supported by an intermediate diagonal support wall (88), and an end wall (90). A generally hook shaped extender lock (92) is provided to fit within the U-shaped channel (50) of the sill base.

[0058] The terminal extender is of generally similar construction, defining an extender tread wall (96), and an inner support diagonal wall (98) with a U-shaped lock. An outer end wall (100) supports the opposite end of the terminal extender.

[0059] The intermediate extender and the terminal extender may all be connected together by means such as fasteners as shown on FIG. 13.

[0060] The foregoing is a description of a preferred embodiment of the invention which is given here by way of example only. The invention is not to be taken as limited to any of the specific features as described, but comprehends all such variations thereof as come within the scope of the claims.