Electrical Mullion Receptacle
20170306688 · 2017-10-26
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05C7/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B47/0046
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C1/004
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B7/28
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05B65/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C19/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B7/28
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A door mullion receptacle box assembly includes a toe plate, a channel box and block components. When a mullion is removed from a building/room opening, the toe plate may be fixed in the mullion receptacle box thus creating a uniform threshold across the width of the door openings. Using the assembly described herein, however, there are no large diameter holes in the top of the toe plate and no projections into the opening that could be a trip hazard. The present assembly replaces traditional fixed sill blocks mounted to the floor, or to the top of a threshold to anchor the bottom of conventional mullions. A typical mullion is locked in place with a lock at the top of the mullion. When installed, this mullion is placed over the sill block at the sill and tilted into place and locked into a header block at the top of the mullion. However because the components of the conventional sill blocks project up into the mullion from the thresholds, they become a trip hazard and a liability when the mullion is temporarily removed.
Claims
1. A mullion receptacle assembly adapted for use in a doorway threshold, the assembly comprising: a channel box, a block, and a toe plate; wherein the channel box has a rectangular base connected at the bottom of a pair of sidewalls on opposite sides of the base, and raised side edge flanges attached to the top of each sidewall with the base, sidewalls and flanges forming a rectangular channel and defining a channel width between the sidewalls, and wherein the channel box has a front side that is open to the base; wherein the block is generally rectangular in shape and is sized to fit inside the channel box and is further adapted to be attached to the base of the channel box, wherein the block has a block width that is less than the channel width and further wherein the block is attached to the base in generally the middle of the base so that slots are formed on either side of the block between the block and the channel box sidewalls, and further wherein the block is hollow and has an aperture that is open to a front side of the block that is oriented to be on the same side as the front side of the channel box; wherein the toe plate has a threshold edge, a toe plate flange, and a tongue extending backwardly on the opposite side of the toe plate flange from the threshold edge, and wherein the tongue is sized to slidably fit into the aperture in the front side of the block, whereby the toe plate may be removably mounted in the block and adjacent the front side of the channel box.
2. A mullion receptacle assembly as described in claim 1, wherein the side edge flanges of the channel box include fastener apertures therethrough.
3. A mullion receptacle assembly as described in claim 1, wherein the toe plate front edge flange is beveled.
4. A mullion receptacle assembly as described in claim 1, wherein the tongue and the block have lock holes respectively therein that are adapted to be aligned when the tongue is mounted in the block, and the aligned holes are adapted to allow a locking bar to pass slidably into the holes.
5. A mullion receptacle assembly as described in claim 1, wherein the substantially rectangular shape is sized to fit within the inside diameter of a hollow mullion that may be mounted thereon.
6. A mullion receptacle assembly as described in claim 1, wherein the block is substantially square in shape.
7. In combination, a threshold and a mullion receptacle assembly adapted for use in a threshold, the combination comprising: a threshold having a length and a width, and further having a rectangular cutout therein that is open to one side of the threshold, the threshold cutout adapted to and sized to receive a mullion receptacle assembly therein; and the mullion receptacle assembly comprising a channel box, a block, and a toe plate; wherein the channel box has a rectangular base connected at the bottom of a pair of sidewalls on opposite sides of the base, and raised side edge flanges attached to the top of each sidewall with the base, sidewalls and flanges forming a rectangular channel and defining a channel width between the sidewalls, and wherein the channel box has a front side that is open to the base; wherein the block is generally rectangular in shape and is sized to fit inside the channel box and is further adapted to be attached to the base of the channel box, wherein the block has a block width that is less than the channel width and further wherein the block is attached to the base in generally the middle of the base so that slots are formed on either side of the block between the block and the channel box sidewalls, and further wherein the block is hollow and has an aperture that is open to a front side of the block that is oriented to be on the same side as the front side of the channel box; wherein the toe plate has a threshold edge, a toe plate flange, and a tongue extending backwardly on the opposite side of the toe plate flange from the threshold edge, and wherein the tongue is sized to slidably fit into the aperture in the front side of the block, whereby the toe plate may be removably mounted in the block and adjacent the front side of the channel box.
8. A combination of a threshold and mullion receptacle assembly as described in claim 7, wherein the threshold has an inside edge and an outside edge along the length of the threshold on opposite sides thereof, and the inside and outside edges of the threshold are beveled, and wherein the toe plate front edge flange is beveled to a similar angle and shape.
9. A combination of a threshold and mullion receptacle assembly as described in claim 7, wherein the side edge flanges of the channel box include fastener apertures therethrough.
10. A combination of a threshold and mullion receptacle assembly as described in claim 7, wherein the tongue and the block have lock holes respectively therein that are adapted to be aligned when the tongue is mounted in the block, and the aligned holes are adapted to allow a locking bar to pass slidably through the holes.
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[0020] Many buildings are designed with relatively wide openings whether they are outside doors or inside doors. These wide openings, in many places, require pairs of doors. Pairs of door assemblies are traditionally anchored and made secure with a center mullion. These mullions may be permanently fixed in place in an opening as a part of a steel or aluminum framing system during the construction process. However, the present discussion is directed to removable mullions.
[0021] Removable mullions are traditionally installed in one of two ways. In a first example, the bottom of the mullion is placed in a receptacle in the threshold of the doorway. The top is then tilted into place and fixed or locked in its vertical position at the top of the mullion. Alternatively, the top of the mullion may be placed first on to a header block at the top or header of a doorway. Then the bottom of the mullion is swung into its fixed vertical position and fixed or locked into a sill block at the threshold or bottom of the doorway.
[0022] The present invention is directed to a mullion receptacle in the bottom or threshold of a doorway where the top of the mullion would be first placed or connected in the top or header of the doorway and then swing or rotated into place in a receptacle in the bottom doorway threshold. In the present example, the header may have an electrical connection that is adapted to receive a mating connection in the top of the mullion in order to power and control an electrical strike, for instance. These mullions are referred to as “electric” or “electrical” mullions interchangeably.
[0023] The rectangular geometry of a conventional mullion requires that when the bottom of the mullion is swung or tilted into its fixed vertical position. It must be shorter on its leading edge than the distance between the bearing surface at the bottom of the mullion and the underside of the frame header.
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[0029] The block 40 is fixed onto the base 24 of the mullion channel box 20. The block 40 includes front side walls 42 and a block lock hole 44. The block 40 further includes a set screw hole 48 proximate the front of the top of the block that holds the tongue 66 when the mullion has been removed from the opening. There are also block screw holes 46 to secure that block to the base screw holes 26 inside the mullion channel box 20. The block 40 further includes a front aperture 50 that is generally rectangular. The front aperture 50 is the space between the front side walls 42. The height of the block 40 is substantially the same as the depth of the mullion channel box 20 as defined by the height of the side walls 32 so that once the block is fixed into the channel box, a substantially smooth surface is provided on the top of the assembled channel box and block.
[0030] A toe plate 60 is adapted to slide into the front aperture 50 of the block 40. The toe plate 60 includes a toe plate threshold edge 62 and toe plate box front edge flange 64. The toe plate 60 further includes a tongue 66 extending backwardly opposite the toe plate threshold edge 62. The tongue 66 is inserted to the front aperture 50 of the block 40. The tongue 66 includes a set screw hole 70 to secure the toe plate 60 in the channel box 20 when the mullion is removed from the opening. The toe plate threshold edge 62 is beveled to be approximately the same bevel and dimension as the front threshold edge 14 so that once installed, the front edge of the threshold and toe plate combination is a generally uniform edge.
[0031] In operation, the toe plate 60 is removed from the mullion channel box 20 and block 40. The mullion can then be fixed in top of a doorway and swung around into place around the block 40.
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[0033] The mullion receptacle box, block and toe plate described herein may be formed of different materials, or they may be the same material. They are expected to be formed of aluminum or steel, but hardy plastics or composites may also be used. Metal materials are believed to be the most durable.
[0034] Other embodiments of the present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification. It is intended that the specification and figures be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope and spirit of the invention being indicated by the claims.