The present disclosure relates to an adjustable door frame assembly and method of installation, and more specifically, an adjustable door frame assembly that accommodates variations in door opening sizes and is constructed for ease of assembly and aesthetic appeal.
New construction along with pre-fabricated commercial buildings, residential buildings, and homes are typically designed with at least one rough opening for an enclosure such as a conventional hinged door. Conventional techniques would typically require a carpenter or skilled tradesman to install a custom header and casings sized to accommodate the selected door assembly for the specified opening. Typically one of two vertical jambs forming the sides of the rough opening would include hinges for attaching to the door for pivotal movement and the other of said jambs would include a strike plate for latching the door in a closed or locked position. The vertical jambs and a header horizontally connecting the vertical jambs are typically plumbed and squared during installation of the door assembly in the rough opening by placing wooden shims between the jambs and rough opening around its perimeter. Such conventional custom build approach is labor, cost, and time intensive.
To reduce the costs associated with the custom on-site door construction, door assemblies are now prefabricated to fit the rough opening in the home or building. However, in order to meet the desires of home or building owners' needs, the width of the rough openings would vary as a result of the differing thicknesses of the walls. Undesirably, a large inventory of prefabricated door assemblies would result in order to accommodate the unlimited number of wall thickness sizes. In addition to the surplus inventory problems relating to prefabricated doors, conventional custom build approach as well prefabricated doors typically leave screws and nails exposed from the outside of a door casing surrounding the door jambs and header.
One example embodiment of the present disclosure includes an adjustable door frame assembly for framing a door opening. The adjustable door frame assembly comprises first and second alignment members providing a first securing structure to a door opening, one of the first and second alignment members being rotatably connected to a door during installation. The adjustable door frame assembly further comprises an alignment header connecting the first and second alignment members along an upper end of the alignment members and an alignment assembly located within at least one of the first and second alignment members. The alignment assembly comprises an adjustable stop for locating the adjustable door frame assembly about the door opening. The adjustable door frame assembly also comprises first and second cover members providing a second securing structure to the door opening independently of the first securing structure.
Another example embodiment of the present disclosure includes a method for installing a door frame assembly within an opening of a wall. The method comprises setting a door attached to an alignment header and alignment members into a wall opening and squaring the alignment members, alignment header, and door with the opening by adjusting an alignment assembly. The method also comprises securing the alignment members and alignment header forming a first arrangement to the wall opening. The method also comprises engaging the first arrangement with a cover assembly and securing the cover assembly to the rough opening.
A further example embodiment of the present disclosure includes an adjustable door frame assembly for framing a door opening. The adjustable door frame assembly comprises two vertical jamb arrangements connected by a horizontal head arrangement, defining a run-out region. The adjustable door frame assembly further comprises two alignment members spacially connected by an alignment header forming a portion of the vertical jamb arrangements and horizontal head arrangement, respectively having a concealing channel. Two cover members are spacially connected by a cover header forming the remaining portion of the vertical jamb arrangements and horizontal head arrangement, respectively having a surround segment. The surround segment of the cover members are variably located within the concealing channel of the alignment members and the surround segment of the cover header is variably located within the concealing channel of the alignment header. The run-out region is formed by the operable locating of the surround segments within respective concealing channels, hiding any variation in a wall thickness about a rough opening during installation of the adjustable door frame assembly.
The foregoing and other features and advantages of the present disclosure will become apparent to one skilled in the art to which the present disclosure relates upon consideration of the following description of the invention with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals, unless otherwise described refer to like parts throughout the drawings and in which:
The present disclosure relates to an adjustable door frame assembly and method of installation, and more specifically, an adjustable door frame assembly that accommodates variations in door opening sizes and is constructed for ease of assembly and aesthetic appeal. The adjustable door frame assembly of the present disclosure is constructed such to accommodate various wall thicknesses ranging from three (3″) inches to four (4′) feet while concealing any fasteners in a cover surrounding the adjustable door frame assembly that provides a visually aesthetic appeal to the owner and/or consumer.
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The adjustable door frame assembly 10 comprises two vertical jamb arrangements 28 and 30 and a horizontal head arrangement 32. The vertical jamb and horizontal head arrangements are constructed from metal, and in one example embodiment, the metal is cold-rolled steel or galvannealed steel. The horizontal head and vertical jamb arrangements could be equally formed from other metals or plastics of equal strength without departing from the spirit and scope of the claimed invention. In the illustrated embodiment, the jamb and head arrangements 28, 30, and 32 are formed from 16 ga flat stock steel and bent to the desired configuration using a brake press.
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The horizontal head arrangement 32 comprises alignment header 42 and cover header 44. The alignment header 42 interconnects the respective alignment members 34, 36 by extending tabs 46 at both ends 48, 50 of the alignment header through corresponding slots 52 located in the alignment members. The cover header 44 interconnects the respective cover members 38, 40 by extending tabs 54 at both ends 48, 50 of the cover header through corresponding slots 56 located in the cover members.
The alignment header 42 includes a channel 58 formed by an alignment face plate 60 and connection flange 62. The alignment members 34, 36 abut the alignment face plate 60 at mitered ends 64 extending from alignment member face plates 66, 68 and the alignment face plate along a first exposed perimeter 70 of the wall 14 as illustrated in
In the illustrated example embodiment of
Fixedly attached (by fasteners or welding) to the hinge flange 92 and door 90 are a plurality of hinges 98 that support the weight of door and allow for rotating about the hinges during opening and closing of the door, as shown by arrows A. Illustrated in phantom, the door 90 is in an open position, while conversely the door shown in solid in
During installation, conventional doors are positioned within a door jamb structure such that the door and the door jamb structure are ideally squared and plumbed to the rough opening to achieve a smooth rotation during the opening and closing of the door while providing a tight seal between the door, header, and jambs. This process in conventional doors is time consuming and often requires use of several wooden shims unique in number and size for each door. The shims are positioned between the door jamb structure and rough opening to obtain the desired square and/or plumb fit. Such labor intensive and time consuming approach is advantageously eliminated by the teachings of the present disclosure. In particular, an alignment assembly 110 is provided and shown in the perspective-partial assembly view of
The alignment assembly 110 as illustrated in
Centrally located about the body portion 118 is a tapped through-hole 120 with an internal thread for accommodating an adjustable stop 122. The adjustable stop 122 can be translated back and forth through the body portion 118, moving the alignment assembly 110 to and away (as indicated by Arrows B) from the vertical sides 18 of the rough opening 12, as illustrated in
In one example embodiment, a plurality of alignment assemblies 110 are located around the perimeter of the vertical jamb arrangements, 28, 30, and in particular are welded or adhesively attached along their securing flanges 114 to an inside perimeter 126 of the stop flange 100 as illustrated in
During installation and the squaring and/or plumbing of the adjustable door frame assembly 10, the alignment members 34, 36, alignment header 42, and door 90 are uniformly positioned within the rough opening 12 of the wall 14. An outer locating flange 132 (see
Once the alignment members 34, 36, alignment header 42, and door 90 are longitudinally located, the door, alignment members and alignment header are selectively positioned in a lateral direction X about the rough opening 12 as illustrated in
In the exemplary embodiment, the adjustable stop 122 moves the alignment members 34, 36, alignment header 42, and door 90 to and away from the vertical sides 18 by rotating the adjustable stop (see Arrows C in
Once the desired lateral position of the alignment members 34, 36, and alignment header 42 is achieved, the cover members 38, 40 and cover header 44 are secured to the rough opening 12 through a fastening assembly 137 by the passing of a tab 138 welded (“W”) along an interior flange 139 of the cover member 38, 40 through a corresponding slot 140 located in a channel 141 of the alignment member 34, 36 as illustrated in
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What have been described above are examples of the present invention. It is, of course, not possible to describe every conceivable combination of components or methodologies for purposes of describing the present invention, but one of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that many further combinations and permutations of the present invention are possible. Accordingly, the present invention is intended to embrace all such alterations, modifications, and variations that fall within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
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