Claims
- 1. A generally rectangular, building-wall panel comprising:
- an interior polymeric sheet and an exterior polymeric sheet bonded together at their peripheral edges and at selected areas within their peripheral edges to define a panel,
- a central panel area defining a door which is bordered on at least three sides by a planar surface area wherein said sheets are bonded together, which central panel area may be cut from said panel in said planar area, said central panel area having patterned offset areas to reinforce said central panel area, and
- an offset area extending from one edge of said central panel area to the adjacent edge of said panel wherein said molded sheets are bonded together and one side of said offset area is at a plane parallel to the other side, said one side being spaced substantially the thickness of said two sheets from said other side, which offset area may be cut at its midpoint to separate said panel whereby the one and said other side may be placed in overlapping relationship to form a frame smaller than said central panel area, said offset and overlap provides said frame in one plane from said surface area adjacent the central panel area.
- 2. A panel according to claim 1 wherein said sheets have different shapes to define an exterior surface for the panel and an interior surface.
- 3. A panel according to claim 2 wherein said central panel area is formed with hinge pads in the exterior sheet and correspondingly spaced hinge pads are formed in the panel adjacent and across said planar surface area.
- 4. A panel according to claim 1 wherein said central panel area is formed with hinge pad surfaces and recessed handle forming surfaces in the exterior sheet.
- 5. A generally rectangular, building-wall panel comprising:
- an interior polymeric surface and exterior polymeric surface to define a panel having a central opening in the panel defining an access opening which is bordered on at least three sides by a planar surface area,
- a door shaped to conform to said opening and being pivotally mounted to said panel about an axis adjacent said planar surface area to swing from a closed position juxtapositioned said planar surface area to an open position,
- and closure means for urging said door to a closed position, said closure means comprising
- a housing having a generally cylindrical hollow bore and being affixed to said door perpendicular to said pivotal axis,
- a helically wound spring comprising a plurality of turns disposed in said bore and secured therein,
- a cable anchored at one end to the opposite end of said spring and extending from said bore of said housing opposite the end of said bore at which said spring is affixed and the free end of said cable being connected to said panel on the interior surface adjacent said access opening and the pivotal axis of said door.
- 6. A panel according to claim 5 wherein said spring has the helical turns thereof decrease in radius adjacent said end opposite the end affixed to said housing and said cable is anchored to said spring by a ball secured to said cable which is positioned within said spring and has a diameter greater than the turns of said spring at said opposite end.
- 7. A panel according to claim 5 wherein said door has a latch opposite said pivotal axis and adjacent the edge of the door, said latch comprising
- a rotatable disk supported adjacent the exterior surface of the door to expose a segment of the disk on said exterior side of the door,
- a rotatable member affixed to the disk and rotatable therewith which member extends through the door to the interior surface thereof,
- a latch handle adjacent said interior surface and extending radially of said rotatable member an extent to engage said panel,
- a weighted bar extending radially of said rotatable member and said latch handle to urge the disk and the latch handle to a position exposing said segment of the disk, and
- visible markings on said segment to indicate the position of said latch handle.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 566,582 filed Dec. 29, 1983, now, U.S. Pat. No. 4,574,025.
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Divisions (1)
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