Threshold
09920567 ยท 2018-03-20
Assignee
Inventors
- Ellen Amanda Jetton (Olive Branch, MS, US)
- Gary Lawrence Higginbotham, Jr. (Olive Branch, MS, US)
- Philip Anthony Goossens (Cordova, TN, US)
Cpc classification
E06B7/2316
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B7/16
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A threshold system and threshold insert for transitions through doorways. An insert for a threshold saddle to be used with a door includes an elongated member for providing a seal along a bottom edge of the door and to be received in a seat in the saddle. The insert defines a door engagement surface adapted to extend across both the seat and the change in elevation to engage the door to provide the seal. When installed for use, the door engagement surface, the saddle adjacent to the sides of the seat, or both provide an overall slope of at least or approximately 2 units horizontal to 1 unit vertical. A threshold system includes a saddle and the insert. The door or an appurtenant door shoe may have an angled surface to interface with the door engagement surface of the insert.
Claims
1. An insert for a threshold saddle to be used in conjunction with a door including opposed major side surfaces and a top edge, a bottom edge and side edges extending between and interconnecting the side surfaces, a first one of the side surfaces forming a bottom corner with the bottom edge, the bottom corner facing the threshold saddle as the door is moved to a closed position, the threshold saddle comprising a top surface defining a seat comprising a first hook and a second hook, the first hook being spaced across a width of the saddle from the second hook, the first hook being disposed at a first elevation and the second hook being disposed at a second elevation where the second elevation is higher than the first elevation, the insert comprising: a flexible resilient elongated member adapted to be inserted into the seat in the threshold saddle, the elongated member comprising a third hook that engages the first hook and a fourth hook that engages the second hook such that the insert is locked in position laterally relative to the saddle, the insert further comprising a door engagement surface having a first end adjacent to the third hook and a second end adjacent to the fourth hook where the engagement surface has an overall slope across the seat of at least about 2 units horizontal to 1 unit vertical such that the engagement surface slopes upwardly from the first end toward the second end such that the engagement surface is at an angle of about 27 degrees or less relative to the top surface of the threshold saddle, wherein the door engagement surface engages the bottom corner of the door when the door is in the closed position.
2. The insert of claim 1, wherein the elongated member has a substantially triangular cross-sectional shape generally formed by a base, a side extending from the base at substantially a right angle, and a hypotenuse extending between the base and the side, wherein the elongated member is adapted to be received in the seat such that the hypotenuse defines the door engagement surface.
3. The insert of claim 2, wherein when the base is horizontal, the door engagement surface has an overall slope of at least about 2 units horizontal to 1 unit vertical.
4. A threshold system for a door including opposed major side surfaces and a top edge, a bottom edge and side edges extending between and interconnecting the side surfaces, a first one of the side surfaces forming a bottom corner with the bottom edge, the bottom corner facing the threshold system as the door is moved to a closed position, the threshold system comprising: a saddle having a longitudinal axis and comprising a top surface defining a longitudinally extending seat, the seat comprising a first hook extending along the longitudinal axis and a second hook extending along the longitudinal axis, the first hook being spaced across a width of the saddle from the second hook, the first hook being disposed at a first elevation and the second hook being disposed at a second elevation where the second elevation is greater than the first elevation; and a flexible resilient insert supported in the seat comprising a third hook that engages the first hook and a fourth hook that engages the second hook such that the insert is locked in position laterally relative to the saddle, the insert further comprising having a door engagement surface having a first end adjacent to the third hook and a second end adjacent to the fourth hook where the engagement surface has an overall slope across the seat of at least 2 units horizontal to 1 unit vertical such that the engagement surface slopes upwardly from the first end toward the second end such that the engagement surface is at an angle of about 27 degrees or less relative to the top surface of the threshold saddle, wherein the door engagement surface engages the bottom corner of the door when the door is in the closed position.
5. A threshold system for a mounted door including a first major side surface and a second major side surface, a top edge, a bottom edge and side edges extending between and interconnecting the first and second major side surfaces, the first major side surface forming a bottom corner with the bottom edge, the bottom corner facing the threshold system as the door is moved to a closed position, the threshold system comprising: a saddle having a first edge and an opposite second edge and a top surface extending between the first edge and the second edge such that the first edge is on the first major side surface of the door and the second edge is on the second side of the door when the door is in the closed position, wherein the saddle defines a seat between the first edge and the second edge of the saddle, the seat comprising a first side defining a first hook and a second side defining a second hook, the first hook being spaced across a width of the saddle from the second hook such that the first hook is disposed closer to the first edge than the second hook, the first side being disposed at a first elevation and the second side being disposed at a second elevation where the second elevation is greater than the first elevation; and a flexible resilient elongated insert supported in the seat comprising a third hook that engages the first hook and a fourth hook that engages the second hook such that the insert is locked in position laterally relative to the saddle, the insert further comprising having an angled door engagement surface having a first end adjacent to the first side and a second end adjacent to the second side where the door engagement surface angles upwardly from the first end toward the second end, the angled door engagement surface having an overall slope defining an angle of about 27 degrees or less relative to the top surface of the threshold saddle at the first side, the angled door engagement surface engaging the bottom corner of the door when the door is in the closed position for providing a seal between the door and the saddle and a physical stop for the door.
6. The threshold system of claim 5, wherein the overall slope of the angled door engagement surface is 2 units horizontal or greater to 1 unit vertical.
7. The threshold system of claim 5, wherein the overall slope of the angled door engagement surface is approximately 2 units horizontal to 1 unit vertical.
8. The threshold system of claim 5, wherein the overall slope of a line extending from the first elevation to the second elevation is approximately 2 units horizontal or greater to 1 unit vertical.
9. The threshold system of claim 5, wherein the overall slope of a line extending from the first elevation to the second elevation is approximately 2 units horizontal to 1 unit vertical.
10. The insert of claim 1, further comprising a door shoe mounted to the door, the door shoe having an angled surface that is positioned to abut the door engagement surface when the door is in the closed position.
11. The insert of claim 10, wherein the angled surface of the door shoe is substantially parallel to the overall slope of the door engagement surface when the door is in the closed position.
12. The insert of claim 10, wherein the angled surface of the door shoe is at an angle relative to the first one of the major side surfaces of the door is between about 5 degrees and about 85 degrees.
13. The threshold system of claim 5, further comprising a door shoe mounted to the door, the door shoe having an angled surface that is positioned to abut the door engagement surface when the door is in the closed position.
14. The threshold system of claim 13, wherein the angled surface of the door shoe is substantially parallel to the overall slope of the door engagement surface when the door is in the closed position.
15. The threshold system of claim 13, wherein the angled surface of the door shoe is at an angle relative to the first major side surface of the door is between about 5 degrees and about 85 degrees.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For a more complete understanding, reference should now be had to the embodiments shown in the accompanying drawings and described below. In the drawings;
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(7) The following detailed description of embodiments refers to the accompanying drawings, which illustrate specific embodiments. Other embodiments having different structures and operation do not depart from the scope of the present disclosure.
(8) Embodiments of concepts disclosed herein are directed to a threshold and threshold insert. A threshold saddle may be configured to extend, for example, across a doorway, across a change in floor material, and either between floors having the same or differing elevations. A threshold insert may be configured to have a door engagement surface that engages an edge or other portion of a door to form a seal or a general barrier between the door and the threshold, as well as to provide a physical stop for the door.
(9) Certain terminology is used herein for convenience only and is not to be taken as a limitation on the embodiments described. For example, words such as top, bottom, upper, lower, left, right, horizontal, vertical, upward, and downward merely describe the configuration shown in the figures or the orientation of a part in the installed position. Indeed, the referenced components may be oriented in any direction and the terminology, therefore, should be understood as encompassing such variations unless specified otherwise. Throughout this disclosure, where a process or method is shown or described, the method may be performed in any order or simultaneously, unless it is clear from the context that the method depends on certain actions being performed first.
(10) In accordance with an embodiment presented herein, a stop and door interface with a stop or insert is provided at a slope to create a door stop system. The stop may provide a seal with the bottom of a door that is helpful in preventing air flow, water flow, and heat transfer under the door. In some embodiments, the insert complies with ADA requirements for slope.
(11) Referring to the drawings, where like reference numerals refer to the same or similar parts,
(12) The saddle 22 may include sloped surfaces 30, 32 on either side of the seat. Different portions of the saddle 22 may have different slopes. For example, in the embodiment shown in
(13) As shown in
(14) The insert 24 is shown in greater detail in
(15) The insert 24 is in some embodiments formed from an elastomer, a rubber, or a resin, and may therefore deform when force is applied to it. The material may be selected to have a durometer as appropriate for the application, but in generally may be expected to have a durometer of approximately 50 to approximately 60, and in particular may have a durometer of approximately 55. Such a durometer may result in the insert 24 exhibiting desired deformation and sealing with the door when the door is closed. In the embodiment shown, the bearing member 54 is the same material as the base 50 and the wall 52, but different materials may be used to provide varying mechanical properties as desired. The saddle 22 may be made of variety of materials, whether metals or composites, but materials often used for a saddle are steel, steel alloy, or extruded aluminum.
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(17) In one embodiment, the overall dimensions of the insert 24 may be 0.36 inch in height by 0.67 inch in width. The height of the base 50 may be approximately 0.14 inch and the thickness of the wall 52 may be 0.09 inch. The bearing member 54 may have a top surface 58 radius of approximately 1.075 inch and an inner radius of approximately 1.035 inch for a thickness of 0.04 inch.
(18) As shown in the section view of
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(20) The door engagement surface 58 may engage an edge at the bottom of the door 60 to form a seal to a degree known to one of ordinary skill in the art. The door 60 in the closed position may apply force to deform the insert 24 as shown in
(21) In an additional embodiment, a door shoe may also be provided for the door 60. As shown in the orientation and embodiment of
(22) While the materials of the threshold and shoe have been referred to herein as extruded aluminum and elastomer, rubber, or resin, other materials may be used instead, such as cast metal, molded plastics, machined materials, and so forth. Various door, threshold, and shoe angles may be provided. Various lengths of shoes, stops, and angles may be provided along the width of the interface. Elastomer, rubber, or resin bumpers may be applied to on one or all of the door, shoe, or threshold.
(23) Although specific embodiments have been illustrated and described herein, those of ordinary skill in the art appreciate that any arrangement which is calculated to achieve the same purpose may be substituted for the specific embodiments shown and that the embodiments herein have other applications in other environments. This application is intended to cover any adaptations or variations of the present disclosure. The following claims are in no way intended to limit the scope of the disclosure to the specific embodiments described herein. While the foregoing is directed to embodiments of a threshold and threshold insert, other and further embodiments may be devised without departing from the basic scope thereof, and the scope thereof is determined by the claims that follow.