Method for Manufacturing a Solid Core Panel Door
20170198519 ยท 2017-07-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B3/72
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E06B3/72
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
G05B19/19
PHYSICS
Abstract
A method for manufacturing solid core, panel doors by cutting a panel pocket into a solid core door according to a main routing path. Additionally, a decorative panel is cut from a piece of material according to a panel routing path. Once the panel pocket and the decorative panel have been cut, the decorative panel is bound within the panel pocket; preferably using an adhesive. A plurality of stops is then perimetrically bound about the decorative panel and the panel pocket in order to form an aesthetic border around the decorative panel. Preferably, a computer numerical control machine is utilized to cut the panel pocket into the solid core door and the decorative panel from the piece of material.
Claims
1. A method for manufacturing a solid core, panel door, the method comprises the steps of: plotting a main routing path and a panel routing path; cutting into a solid core door according to the main routing path, in order to form a panel pocket; cutting into a piece of material according to the panel routing path, in order to form a decorative panel; binding the decorative panel within the panel pocket; and perimetrically binding a plurality of stops around the decorative panel and the panel pocket.
2. The method for manufacturing a solid core, panel door, the method as claimed in claim 1 further comprises the steps of: providing a computer numerical control machine being programmed with the main routing path; and cutting into the solid core door with the computer numerical control machine.
3. The method for manufacturing a solid core, panel door, the method as claimed in claim 1 further comprises the steps of: providing a computer numerical control machine being programmed with the panel routing path; and cutting into the piece of material with the computer numerical control machine.
4. The method for manufacturing a solid core, panel door, the method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the decorative panel is bound within the panel pocket with an adhesive.
5. The method for manufacturing a solid core, panel door, the method as claimed in claim 4 further comprises the steps of: applying the adhesive to the decorative panel; and positioning the decorative panel into the panel pocket.
6. The method for manufacturing a solid core, panel door, the method as claimed in claim 4 further comprises the steps of: applying the adhesive to the solid core door, within the panel pocket; and positioning the decorative panel into the panel pocket.
7. The method for manufacturing a solid core, panel door, the method as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of stops is bound to the decorative panel and the solid core door with an adhesive.
8. The method for manufacturing a solid core, panel door, the method as claimed in claim 7 further comprises the step of: applying the adhesive to each of the plurality of stops.
9. The method for manufacturing a solid core, panel door, the method as claimed in claim 7 further comprises the step of: perimetrically applying the adhesive about the decorative panel.
10. The method for manufacturing a solid core, panel door, the method as claimed in claim 7 further comprises the step of: perimetrically applying the adhesive to the solid core door, about the panel pocket.
11. The method for manufacturing a solid core, panel door, the method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the panel pocket is cut into a first surface of the solid core door.
12. The method for manufacturing a solid core, panel door, the method as claimed in claim 11 further comprises the steps of: cutting a subsequent panel pocket into the first surface according to the main routing path; and binding a subsequent decorative panel within the subsequent panel pocket.
13. The method for manufacturing a solid core, panel door, the method as claimed in claim 11 further comprises the steps of: cutting a subsequent panel pocket into a second surface of the solid core door according to the main routing path, the second surface being opposite the first surface; and binding a subsequent decorative panel within the subsequent panel pocket.
14. The method for manufacturing a solid core, panel door, the method as claimed in claim 1 further comprises the steps of: providing a computer numerical control machine, wherein the computer numerical control machine comprises a processor, a storage medium, and a cutter; loading a computer-aided design file onto the storage medium; interpreting, by the processor, the main routing path from the computer-aided design file; and directing, by the processor, the cutter along the main routing path in order to cut the panel pocket into the solid core door.
15. The method for manufacturing a solid core, panel door, the method as claimed in claim 14 further comprises the steps of: interpreting, by the processor, the panel routing path from the computer-aided design file; and directing, by the processor, the cutter along the panel routing path in order to cut the decorative panel from the piece of material.
Description
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[0015] All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
[0016] The present invention is a method for manufacturing solid core, panel doors. The present invention allows for the production of solid core, panel doors that are designed in the essence of stile and rail doors. However, the solid core, panel doors produced through the present invention have superior strength compared to stile and rail doors and alleviate the issue of stile and rail separation.
[0017] The present invention modifies a solid core door 1, such that the solid core door 1 can be inlayed with one or more decorative panels, as depicted in
[0018] In reference to
[0019] The following outlines the process for installing a single panel in the solid core door 1. In reference to
[0020] In further reference to
[0021] In reference to
[0022] A plurality of stops 10 is then installed around the perimeter of the decorative panel 7 and the panel pocket 2. Each of the plurality of stops 10 is cut from a length of material. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the length of material used to construct the plurality of stops 10 is identical to the piece of material used to construct the decorative panel 7. However, it is possible for the length of material and the piece of material to be different materials.
[0023] In reference to
[0024] The process described above is for creating a single aesthetic panel assembly that is positioned about a first surface 4 of the solid core door 1; the panel pocket 2 being cut into the first surface 4. However, it may be desirable to create multiple aesthetic panel assemblies. In such a case, the main routing path outlines more than one pocket panel. In reference to
[0025] Once the subsequent panel pocket 3 has been cut, a subsequent decorative panel 8 is cut from the piece of material. The subsequent decorative panel 8 can be cut using the panel routing path, if the subsequent decorative panel 8 is identical to the decorative panel 7. However, if the design of the subsequent decorative panel 8 is to be different than the design of the decorative panel 7, then a subsequent panel routing path is utilized. The processor of the CNC machine interprets the panel routing path from the computer-aided design file, and in turn directs the cutter along the subsequent panel routing path in order to cut the subsequent decorative panel 8 from the piece of material.
[0026] In reference to
[0027] It may also be desirable to form aesthetic panel assemblies about a second surface 5 of the solid core door 1, as depicted in
[0028] The above processes are then repeated as many times as necessary in order to form the desired number of aesthetic panel assemblies.
[0029] Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.