Door, method of making door, and stack of doors
09834982 · 2017-12-05
Assignee
Inventors
- Steven K. Lynch (St. Charles, IL, US)
- Robert C. Allen (Elburn, IL, US)
- Gregory J. Wysock (Sycamore, IL, US)
Cpc classification
Y10T428/24802
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
E06B5/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A door, method of making a door, and stack of doors includes providing a door having front and back skins that have differing, but complementary profiles, one for the front side of the door and one for the back side of the door where each allows and fits onto the other, while still providing direct contact in the stile and rail zones of the door permitting conventional door layup practices.
Claims
1. A door, comprising: a frame comprising opposite first and second frame sides; a first door skin secured to the first frame side and comprising a first panel having a first panel planar exterior surface, a first pattern portion surrounding the first panel and having a first pattern portion exterior surface, and a first surrounding portion surrounding the first pattern portion and having a first surrounding portion planar exterior surface lying in a first plane, the first pattern portion comprising a first raised portion and a first depressed portion on opposite sides of the first plane, wherein the first panel planar exterior surface lies in the first plane in coplanar relationship with the first surrounding portion planar exterior surface; and a second door skin secured to the second frame side and comprising a second panel having a second panel planar exterior surface, a second pattern portion surrounding the second panel and having a second pattern portion exterior surface, and a second surrounding portion surrounding the second pattern portion and having a second surrounding portion planar exterior surface lying in a second plane, the second pattern portion comprising a second raised portion and a second depressed portion on opposite sides of the second plane, the second panel planar exterior surface lies in the second plane in coplanar relationship with the second surrounding portion planar exterior surface, wherein the first pattern portion is asymmetrical to the second pattern portion, the door being stackable into adjacent nesting relationship with an identical door comprising a third door skin that comprises a third depressed portion and a third raised portion that are identical to the first depressed portion and the first raised portion, respectively, and wherein the second depressed portion is configured to nest with the third raised portion in the adjacent nesting relationship.
2. The door of claim 1, wherein the second raised portion is nestable with the third depressed portion in the adjacent nesting relationship.
3. The door of claim 1, wherein the door is stackable into the adjacent nesting relationship to cause the second panel planar exterior surface of the second door skin and a third panel planar exterior surface of the identical third door skin to lie in parallel planes to one another.
4. The door of claim 3, wherein the door is stackable into the adjacent nesting relationship to cause the second panel planar exterior surface to lie flush against the third panel planar exterior surface.
5. The door of claim 1, wherein the first pattern portion and the second pattern portion each define a respective bead-and-cove configuration.
6. The door of claim 1, wherein the door is stackable into the adjacent nesting relationship to align a periphery of the second door skin with a periphery of the third door skin.
7. A door, comprising: a frame comprising opposite first and second frame sides; and a first door skin secured to the first frame side and comprising a first panel having a first panel planar exterior surface, a first pattern portion surrounding the first panel and having a first pattern portion exterior surface, and a first surrounding portion surrounding the first pattern portion and having a first surrounding portion planar exterior surface lying in a first plane, the first pattern portion comprising a first raised portion and a first depressed portion on opposite sides of the first plane; and a second door skin secured to the second frame side and comprising a second panel having a second panel planar exterior surface, a second pattern portion surrounding the second panel and having a second pattern portion exterior surface that is asymmetric to the first pattern portion exterior surface, and a second surrounding portion surrounding the second pattern portion and having a second surrounding portion planar exterior surface lying in a second plane, the second pattern portion comprising a second depressed portion relative to the second plane, wherein the door is stackable into adjacent nesting relationship with an identical door comprising a third door skin that comprises a third depressed portion and a third raised portion that are identical to the first depressed portion and the first raised portion, respectively, and wherein the second depressed portion is configured to nest with the third raised portion in the adjacent nesting relationship.
8. The door of claim 7, therein: the first panel planar exterior surface lies in the first plane coplanar with the first surrounding portion planar exterior surface; and the second panel planar exterior surface lies in the second plane coplanar with the second surrounding portion planar exterior surface.
9. The door of claim 7, wherein the door is stackable into the adjacent nesting relationship to position the second panel planar exterior surface of the second door skin parallel to a third panel planar exterior surface of the third door skin.
10. The door of claim 9, wherein the door is stackable into the adjacent nesting relationship to position the second panel planar exterior surface flush against the third panel planar exterior surface.
11. The door of claim 7, wherein the first pattern portion defines a bead-and-cove configuration.
12. Me door of claim 7, wherein the door is stackable into the adjacent nesting relationship to align a periphery of the second door skin with a periphery of the third door skin.
13. A door, comprising: a frame comprising opposite first and second frame sides; a first door skin secured to the first frame side and comprising a first panel having a first panel planar exterior surface, a first pattern portion surrounding the first panel and having a first pattern portion exterior surface, and a first surrounding portion surrounding the first pattern portion and having a first surrounding portion planar exterior surface lying in a first plane, the first pattern portion comprising a first raised portion and a first depressed portion on opposite sides of the first plane, wherein the first panel planar exterior surface lies in the first plane in coplanar relationship with the first surrounding portion planar exterior surface; and a second door skin secured to the second frame side and comprising a second panel having a second panel planar exterior surface, a second pattern portion surrounding the second panel and having a second pattern portion exterior surface, and a second surrounding portion surrounding the second pattern portion and having a second surrounding portion planar exterior surface lying in a second plane, the second pattern portion comprising a second raised portion and a second depressed portion on opposite sides of the second plane, the second panel planar exterior surface lies in the second plane in coplanar relationship with the second surrounding portion planar exterior surface, wherein the first pattern portion is a mirror reverse image of the second pattern portion, the door being stackable into adjacent nesting relationship with an identical door comprising a third door skin comprising a third depressed portion and a third raised portion are identical to the first depressed portion and the first raised portion, respectively, and wherein the second depressed portion is configured to nest with the third raised portion in the adjacent nesting relationship.
14. The door of claim 13, wherein the second raised portion is nestable with the third depressed portion in the adjacent nesting relationship.
15. The door of claim 13, wherein the door is stackable into the adjacent nesting relationship to cause the second panel planar exterior surface of the second door skin and a third panel planar exterior surface of the identical third door skin to lie in parallel planes to one another.
16. The door of claim 15, wherein the door is stackable into the adjacent nesting relationship to cause the second panel planar exterior surface to lie flush against the third panel planar exterior surface.
17. The door of claim 13, wherein the first pattern portion and the second pattern portion each define at respective bead-and-cove configuration.
18. The door of claim 13, wherein the door is stackable into the adjacent nesting relationship to align a periphery of the second door skin with a periphery of the third door skin.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S)
(13) In the preferred embodiments shown in the drawings, the molded wood articles of the present invention are assembled into a multi-panel door, or, more preferably, as a door skin to be laminated or otherwise adhered to a core, frame or support substrate, on both major surfaces, to simulate a solid, natural wood door, e.g., an interior or exterior passage door, as shown in
(14) A surface portion of the articles of the present invention should be formed from cellulosic material, such as fibrillated cellulosic fibers, or cellulosic particles and a binder capable of adhering the cellulosic material together into a structurally stable article. The cellulosic fibers, whether in the form of refined, fibrillated fibers, or in the form of discrete particles, can be molded and adhered together with natural or synthetic binders to provide aesthetically pleasing contours and texture in all exterior, visible surfaces, including the depression-interior inclined wall surfaces. The articles of the present invention can be molded as a thin, e.g., 0.1 to 0.2 inch thick door skin, and later laminated to a support structure.
(15) The present invention is particularly applicable to reverse molded products that include above-plane profiling. In the case of doors, the present invention recognizes that doors can be made that have the same profiling, and both include above-plane profiling, yet the doors can be nested against one another without the need for spacers. In particular, the door configuration is such that the front and back skins are not identical to each other, because the design portions of the door are not in contact when adjacent doors are in contact with one another.
(16) Turning now to the drawings, and initially to
(17) After adhesive secures the skins 12, 14 to the frame 16, a number of doors 10 are assembled in a press, and held for a period of time to allow for the adhesive, typically polyvinyl acetate (“PVA”), to cure and thereby bond the door skins 12, 14 to frame 16. As described in more detail below, the configurations of the doors 10 are such that spacers are not needed between the doors, even though adjacent doors 10 have above-plane profiling.
(18) The exemplary door skins 12,14 shown in
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(20) The back skin 14 is substantially planar and preferably includes the same number of panel portions as the front skin 12. In the preferred embodiment, there are six panel portions.
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(22) In accordance with the present invention, two adjacent doors can be stacked without the use of spacers. Preferably, both skins 12 and 14 are asymmetrical and have above and below plane portions, yet allow an adjacent door to be nested there against. Because the skins 12 and 14 are asymmetrical, they are preferably made in two different die sets and thereafter attached to a perimeter frame with glue by cold or hot pressing, as described above. Because of the geometries of the skins 12 and 14, the doors D1 and D2 can be stacked without causing profiling deflection or damage from facing to facing. Those skilled in the art recognize that a stack of doors can be quite heavy, with the result that the lowermost door in the stack bears a substantial load that may cause deformation, cracking or other damage to the lowermost door. In addition, the assembly yields a door with two different but compatible and desirable sides for visual appearance.
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(24) The present invention also promotes better options in placing cores of many types from semi-solid, to solid, to fire and sound resistant properties, due to the thicker inner cross-section being available while holding the similar total depth of draw that is typically found in conventional below plane prior art molded HDF facing products.
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(26) However, the back skin 54 is different from the back skin 14 disclosed and described in connection with
(27) Preferably, doors D3 and D4 are identical so that a front skin 12 of door D3 lies adjacent to the back skin 54 of door D4, wherein the raised portion 34 of door D3 is nested against the below plane portion 58 of door D4. Thus, contact is maintained at and along the perimeter frame, particularly at the rail and stile locations. As shown in
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(29) However, the back skin 64 is different than the back skin 14 disclosed and described in connection with
(30) The aesthetics provided by back skin 64 is more conventional than the aesthetics achieved by back skins 14 and 54. Preferably, doors D5 and D6 are identical so that a front skin 12 of door D5 lies adjacent to the back skin 64 of door D6, wherein the raised portion 34 of door D5 is nested against the below plane portion 68 of door D6. Thus contact is maintained at and along the perimeter frame, particularly along the rail and stile locations. As shown in
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(36) However, while only symmetrical doors are shown, it should be understood that an asymmetrical door may be stacked adjacent the doors, such that respective above plane and below plane profiles are received thereagainst. For example, door D12 may include a back skin having a below plane profiling and a front skin having an above plane profiling in accordance with the present invention.
(37) The present invention addresses various concerns associated with stacking doors having above plane detailing, and provides a cost effective solution to stacking these types of doors. In particular, the above and below plane profiling of the doors are strategically chosen so that adjacent doors can be aligned without requiring the use of spacers. As such, conventional layup practices used previously with below plane processed doors can be used.
(38) In addition, only two mold dies are necessary for manufacturing at least three differently shaped doors, i.e., one die having above and below plane processing (skin A) and one die having below plane processing (skin B). Three different sized doors can be made with these two molds, one having two skins A, one having a skin A and a skin B, and one having two skins B. As discussed in connection with
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(40) Certain aspects of the present invention have been explained according to preferred embodiments. However, it will be understood to one of ordinary skill in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in construction or configuration without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. It is intended that the present invention include all such modifications and variations, provided they come within the scope of the following claims and their equivalents.