Adjustable door support and methods of use
12173517 ยท 2024-12-24
Assignee
Inventors
- Steven FARISH (Charlotte, NC, US)
- Cory J. Sorice (La Grange, IL, US)
- Robert C. Allen (Elburn, IL, US)
- Poormehr Honarmand (Wellesley, MA, US)
- Lukasz Dabros (Carol Stream, IL, US)
Cpc classification
E04F21/0023
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
An adjustable door support for acquiring a door gap and supporting a door slab at a height off a floor equal to the door gap. The adjustable door support comprises a bendable sheet including two outer and two inner sections, and two tie devices. The two inner sections are disposed at an oblique angle relative to one another and form a support slot for receiving a portion of the door slab therein. The support slot has door support edges for engaging the door slab. Each of the tie devices includes a cable tie threaded through the inner sections of the bendable sheet and a locking washer attached to the cable tie by sliding over the cable ties in one direction only. The locking washers are lockable on the cable ties to adjust a distance between the support edges of the adjustable door support and the floor.
Claims
1. An adjustable door support for acquiring a door gap and for supporting the door slab at a height off a floor equal to the door gap, the door gap defined as a distance between a bottom edge of a door slab pivotally mounted to a door frame through door hinges and the floor, the adjustable door support comprising: a bendable sheet including two outer sections and two inner sections, the two inner sections disposed at an oblique angle relative to one another and form a support slot for receiving a portion of the door slab therein, the support slot defined by the two inner sections and having two opposite door support edges configured to engage the door slab; and two tie devices, each of the tie devices including a cable tie threaded through the inner sections of the bendable sheet and an adjustable locking washer attached to the cable tie by sliding over the cable ties; the adjustable locking washers slidable over the cable ties in one direction only and lockable on the cable ties to adjust a distance between the support edges of the adjustable door support and the floor.
2. A method of using an adjustable door support for acquiring a door gap and for supporting a door slab at a height off a floor equal to the door gap, the door gap defined as a distance between a bottom edge of the door slab pivotally mounted to a door frame through door hinges and the floor, the method comprising the steps of: providing a rectangular sheet of bendable material including two outer sections and two inner sections, the rectangular sheet having transverse pre-scored lines extending across the entire width of the sheet in a transverse direction to separate the outer sections and the two inner sections, and two longitudinal parallel cut lines extend across a portion of the length of the two inner sections in a longitudinal direction, the distance between the longitudinal parallel cut lines in the transverse direction being equal or larger than a thickness of the door slab; pre-shaping the rectangular sheet along the transverse pre-scored lines to form an inverted V shaped structure such that the two inner sections are disposed relative to one another at an oblique angle and form a support slot for receiving a portion of the door slab therein, the support slot defined by the two inner sections and having two opposite door support edges configured to engage the door slab; providing two tie devices, each of the tie devices including a cable tie and an adjustable locking washer; passing the cable tie of each of the tie devices through both of the two inner sections of the pre-shaped rectangular sheet; attaching the locking washer of each of the tie devices to a free distal end of the cable tie of one of the tie devices by sliding over the cable tie to form a pre-shaped door support; positioning the pre-shaped door support under the door slab hung on the door frame so that the two outer sections are laying on a floor and a portion of the bottom edge of the door slab is disposed in the support slot of the pre-shaped door support; acquiring the door gap by pulling the cable tie so that the support edges of the door support are raised to engage the bottom edge of the door slab; locking the door support into shape by pulling on the cable ties and using the locking washers to lock the door support once the support edges of the door support reach the height of the door gap.
3. The method as defined in claim 2, further comprising the step of placing a replacement door slab in the door support channel of the door mounting support, which is adjusted so that the support edges thereof are spaced from the floor by a distance equal to the door gap.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying drawings are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification. The drawings, together with the general description given above and the detailed description of the exemplary embodiments and methods given below, serve to explain the principles of the invention. In such drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
(9) Reference will now be made in detail to the exemplary embodiments and exemplary methods as illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters designate like or corresponding parts throughout the drawings. It should be noted, however, that the invention in its broader aspects is not necessarily limited to the specific details, representative materials and methods, and illustrative examples shown and described in connection with the exemplary embodiments and exemplary methods.
(10) This description of exemplary embodiments is intended to be read in connection with the accompanying drawings, which are to be considered part of the entire written description. In the description, relative terms such as horizontal, vertical, front, rear, upper, lower, top and bottom as well as derivatives thereof (e.g., horizontally, vertically, downwardly, upwardly, etc.) should be construed to refer to the orientation as then described or as shown in the drawing figure under discussion and to the orientation relative to a vehicle body. These relative terms are for convenience of description and normally are not intended to require a particular orientation. Terms concerning attachments, coupling and the like, such as connected and interconnected, refer to a relationship wherein structures are secured or attached to one another either directly or indirectly through intervening structures, as well as both movable or rigid attachments or relationships, unless expressly described otherwise. The term operatively connected is such an attachment, coupling or connection that allows the pertinent structures to operate as intended by virtue of that relationship. The term integral (or unitary) relates to a part made as a single part, or a part made of separate components fixedly (i.e., non-moveably) connected together. Additionally, the word a and an as used in the claims means at least one and the word two as used in the claims means at least two.
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(12) The adjustable door support 10 is made of a flat rectangular sheet 12 of bendable material, such as a corrugated cardboard. The rectangular sheet 12 has a plurality of (such as three, as shown in
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(14) The flat rectangular sheet 12 of the door support 10 is a corrugated structure that may be supplied as part of an outer packaging (outer box) of the replacement door slab 2. Preferably, the outer box of the door slab 2 includes two flat rectangular sheets 12. The door support 10 is perforated along an outer perimeter thereof and can be removed from the outer box of the door slab once an installer is ready for the installation process. The installer removes each flat rectangular sheet 12 by tearing along the perforation, folding according to instructions, and adjusting using the zip ties and locking washers. Alternatively, the flat rectangular sheets 12 may be included as a separate piece in the box. The door support 10 is used to support the door slab 2 being handled at a height to facilitate installation. In other words, the flat rectangular sheet 12 of the door support 10 is integrated into the outer box and eliminates the need for an additional support item. The door support 10 allows for quick acquisition of the door gap Sf achieves the secondary purpose of balancing the new or replacement door for easier installation.
(15) In operation, the first step is removing the two flat rectangular sheets 12 of the two door supports 10 from the outer box of the door slab 2. The installer carefully removes supports 10 by tearing along the perforations. Next, each of the flat rectangular sheets 12 is pre-shaped (or pre-deformed) along the transverse pre-scored lines 14 according to the included instructions to achieve an inverted V shaped structure. Each of the flat rectangular sheets 12 is pre-folded along the transverse pre-scored lines 14 so that the inner rectangular sections 18.sub.2 and 18.sub.3 are folded relative to one another at an oblique angle and form a central top ridge 15. Each sheet 12 has two parallel cut lines 16 therethrough extending transverse to score lines 14, and located along the inner rectangular sections 18.sub.2, 18.sub.3. Next, the central top ridge 15 between the longitudinal cut lines 16 is pushed down from the central top ridge 15 along the cut lines 16 so as to form a support slot 24 defined by the inner rectangular sections 18.sub.2, 18.sub.3, two longitudinally opposite door support edges 26 and a support ridge 28. As illustrated in
(16) Then, the two supplied cable ties 20 are passed through the holes in the inner rectangular sections 18.sub.2 and 18.sub.3 of the pre-shaped but substantially flat sheet 12. Once each of the cable ties 20 is positioned completely through the associated, aligned holes in sheet 12, the adjustable locking washers 22 (or other zip ties) are passed over the free distal ends of the cable ties 20 to lock the cable ties 20 in place. Thus, two pre-shaped rectangular sheets 12 are formed.
(17) Next, in order to acquire the dimension Sf, the installer positions the pre-shaped but substantially flat door support 10 under an end portion of the door slab 2 hung on the door frame 4 so that the outer rectangular sections 18.sub.1, 18.sub.4 are laying on the floor 6 and a portion of the bottom edge 3.sub.B of the door slab 2 is disposed in the support slot 24 of the door support 10. After that, the support edges 26 of the door support 10 are raised to touch (or engage) the bottom edge 3.sub.B of the door slab 2 and the support ridge 28 is lowered to touch the floor 6 by tightening (or pulling on) the cable ties 20 with the locking washers 22 to lock the door support 10 and provide strength. Once the support edges 26 of the door support 10 reach the height of the door gap Sf, the door support 10 is locked into shape and place by pulling on the cable ties 20 while using the locking washers 22 to lock the door support 10 in a folded state, as shown in
(18) The door support 10 acquires (determines or captures) the door gap Sf (i.e., the distance from the bottom edge 3.sub.B of the door slab 2 from the floor 6). The door support 10 is capable of capturing any door gap Sf between about to 1, which is sufficient for most installations. Thus, the door support 10 is adjustable to accommodate door assemblies with various door gaps Sf. Additionally, the door support 10 serves as a third hand for the installer.
(19) During the installation of the replacement door slab, first, the two assembled door supports 10 in the folded states with captured door gap Sf from the previous door slab are placed on the floor 6 in line relative to one another and ready to support the replacement door slab, as shown in
(20) Various modifications, changes, and alterations may be practiced with the above-described embodiment, including but not limited to the additional embodiments shown in
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(22) The adjustable door support 110 of
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(24) In operation, the first step is removing the flat rectangular sheet 112 of the door support 110 from the outer box of the door slab 2. The installer carefully removes sheet 112 by tearing along the perforations. Next, the flat rectangular sheet 112 is pre-folded (or pre-deformed) along the transverse pre-scored lines 114 according to the included instructions to resemble a W shaped structure. The flat rectangular sheet 112 is pre-folded along the transverse pre-scored lines 114, so that each pair of the inner rectangular sections 118.sub.2, 118.sub.3 and 118.sub.5, 118.sub.6 is folded relative to one another and form two top ridges 115. The cut lines 116 extend in parallel through sheet 112 in portions 18.sub.2, 18.sub.3 and 18.sub.5, 18.sub.6. Next, portions of each of the top ridges 115 between the longitudinal cut lines 116 are pushed down from the top ridges 115 so as to form two support slots 124 each defined by the inner rectangular sections 118.sub.2, 118.sub.3, two longitudinally opposite door support edges 126 and a support ridge 128.
(25) Then, the installer slides the pre-folded door support 110 under the door slab 2 so that the bottom edge 3.sub.B of the door slab 2 is disposed in the support slots 124 of the door support 110. After that, the support edges 126 of the door support 110 are raised to touch the bottom edge 3.sub.B of the door slab 2 and the support ridge 128 is lowered to touch the floor 6 by tightening (or pulling on) the zip ties 120 with the locking washers 122 that lock the entire door support 110 and provide strength. In other words, once the door support 110 reaches the height of the door gap Sf, the door support 110 is locked into shape and place by pulling on the zip ties 120 while using the locking washers 122 to lock the shape of the door support 110, as shown in
(26) Therefore, the door support of the present invention is provided to acquire a door gap of the existing door and to support the replacement door at the same height as the existing door. In other words, the door support of the present invention considerably simplifies door installation procedure.
(27) The foregoing description of the exemplary embodiments of the present invention has been presented for the purpose of illustration in accordance with the provisions of the Patent Statutes. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed. Obvious modifications or variations are possible in light of the above teachings. The embodiments disclosed hereinabove were chosen in order to best illustrate the principles of the present invention and its practical application to thereby enable those of ordinary skill in the art to best utilize the invention in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated, as long as the principles described herein are followed. Thus, changes can be made in the above-described invention without departing from the intent and scope thereof. It is also intended that the scope of the present invention be defined by the claims appended thereto.