Claims
- 1. A cladded door frame system for protecting exterior surfaces of door frame members from the elements; said system comprising:
a) a first frame member including a left side jamb and a left brickmold extending therealong; b) a second frame member including a right side jamb and a right brickmold extending therealong; c) a third frame member including a header and an upper brickmold extending therealong, said first and second frame members extending orthogonally from opposite ends of said third frame member to define a door opening having an exterior side, said first and second side jambs and said header each having a door stop jamb surface, a jamb surface facing toward said exterior side, and a jamb surface facing toward said door opening, said brickmolds each having a first brickmold surface facing toward said door opening, a second brickmold surface facing away from said door opening, and a third brickmold surface facing toward said exterior side; d) a first elongate cladding strip frictionally engaging said first frame member; e) a second elongate cladding strip frictionally engaging said second frame member; and f) a third elongate cladding strip frictionally engaging said third frame member; wherein
i) each of said elongate cladding strips includes an inner flange engaging a respective one of said first and second side jambs and side header, said inner flange including a first leg, a second leg and a body portion from which said first and second inner flange legs extend, said first inner flange leg at least partly engaging a respective one of said jamb surfaces facing said exterior side, said second inner flange leg engaging most of a surface area of a respective one of said door stop jamb surfaces, said body portion at least partly engaging a respective one of said jamb surfaces facing said door opening, ii) each of said elongate cladding strips also includes an outer flange connected to said inner flange, said outer flange engaging a respective one of said brickmolds, said outer flange including a first and second legs and a decorative portion from which said first and second outer flange legs extend, said first outer flange leg engaging a respective one of said first brickmold surfaces, said second outer flange leg engaging a respective one of said second brickmold surfaces, said decorative portion engaging a respective one of said third brickmold surfaces, iii) each of said elongate cladding strips is made of metal, and iv) each of said elongate cladding strips is retained upon a respective one of the frame members.
- 2. The cladded door frame system of claim 1, wherein:
a) each of said first and second inner flange legs orthogonally extends from said body portion; and b) each of said first and second outer flange legs orthogonally extends from said decorative portion.
- 3. The cladded door frame system of claim 2, wherein:
a) said first inner flange leg orthogonally extends from said first outer flange leg.
- 4. The cladded door frame system of claim 1, wherein:
a) said second inner flange leg engages no less than 50% of the surface area of the respective one of said doorstop jamb surfaces.
- 5. The cladded door frame system of claim 1, further comprising:
a) a kerf formed in each of said doorstop jamb surfaces for retaining a weather stripping.
- 6. The cladded door frame system of claim 1, wherein:
a) said cladding strips are made of steel.
- 7. The cladded door frame system of claim 6, wherein:
a) said cladding strips are made of galvanized steel.
- 8. The cladded door frame system of claim 7, further comprising:
a) a protective coating on each cladding strip.
- 9. The cladded door frame system of claim 8, further comprising:
a) a decorative pattern formed in each of said decorative portions.
- 10. The cladded door frame system of claim 1, wherein:
a) each one of said brickmolds extends along a respective one of said jamb surfaces facing toward said exterior side.
- 11. The cladded door frame system of claim 10, wherein:
a) each one of said brickmolds is orthogonally oriented with a respective one of said jambs.
- 12. The cladded door frame system of claim 11, wherein:
a) each of said brickmolds extends over most of a surface of said respective one of said jamb surfaces facing toward said exterior side.
- 13. The cladded door frame system of claim 1, wherein:
a) each one of said second outer flange legs entirely covers a respective one of said second brickmold surfaces.
- 14. The cladded door frame system of claim 1, wherein:
a) each one of said cladding strips is elastically deformable such that said cladding strip may be snapped into position upon a respective one of said frame members for frictional engagement therewith.
- 15. A one-piece cladding strip for extending along and protecting surfaces of one of first, second and third frame members defining a door opening, the first frame member having a first side jamb and a first brickmold extending along the first side jamb, the second frame member having a second side jamb and a second brickmold extending along the second side jamb, the third frame member having a header and a header brickmold extending along the header, each of the side jambs and the header having a first frame surface facing an exterior side of the door opening, a second frame surface providing a door stop and facing an interior side of the door opening, and a third frame surface facing the door opening, each of the brickmolds including a first brickmold surface facing the door opening, a second brickmold surface facing away from the door opening, and a third brickmold surface facing the exterior side of the door opening, said one-piece cladding strip comprising:
a) an inner flange having a first leg at least partly engaging the first frame surface, a second leg engaging most of a surface area of the second frame surface, and a body portion at least partly engaging the third frame surface, said first inner flange leg being orthogonally joined to said body portion, said body portion being orthogonally joined to said second inner flange leg, said first and second inner flange legs being oriented parallel to one another; and b) an outer flange having a first leg engaging the first brickmold surface, a second leg engaging the second brickmold surface and a decorative portion engaging the third brickmold surface, said first outer flange leg being orthogonally joined to said decorative portion, said decorative portion being orthogonally joined to said second outer flange leg, said first and second outer flange legs being oriented parallel to one another; wherein
i) said first inner flange leg is joined orthogonally to said first outer flange leg, ii) said cladding strip being elastically deformable such that said cladding strip may be snapped into position upon one of the frame members for frictional engagement therewith, and ii) said cladding strip is made of metal.
- 16. The elongate cladding strip of claim 15, wherein:
a) said second inner flange leg engages no less than 50% of the surface area of the respective one of said second frame surfaces.
- 17. The elongate cladding strip of claim 16, wherein:
a) said cladding strip is made of steel.
- 18. The elongate cladding strip of claim 17, wherein:
a) said cladding strip is made of hot dip galvanized steel.
- 19. The elongate cladding strip of claim 18, further comprising:
a) a coat of paint on all exteriorly disposed surfaces of each cladding strip.
- 20. The elongate cladding strip of claim 19, further comprising:
a) a decorative pattern rolled into each of said decorative portions.
- 21. The elongate cladding strip of claim 15, wherein:
a) said inner and outer flanges are roll formed.
- 22. An elongate cladding strip for protecting surfaces of one of first, second and third frame members defining a door opening, the first frame member including a first side jamb and a first brickmold extending along therewith, the second frame member including a second side jamb and a second brickmold extending along therewith, the third frame member including a header and a header brickmold extending along therewith, each one of the brickmolds being oriented orthogonally to a respective one of the side jambs and header along a surface thereof that faces toward an exterior side of the door opening, said elongate cladding strip comprising:
a) an inner flange engageable with a respective one of the side jambs and the header, said inner flange having first and second legs connected to opposite ends of a body portion, said first inner flange leg engageable with a surface of the respective one of the side jambs and the header that faces an exterior side of the door opening, said second inner flange leg engageable with most of a surface area of a door stop surface of the respective one of the side jambs and the header, said body portion engageable with a surface of the respective one of the side jambs and the header that faces a door opening; and b) an outer flange engaging a respective one of the brickmolds, said outer flange having first and second legs connected to opposite ends of a decorative portion, said first outer flange leg engageable with a surface of the respective one of the brickmolds that faces toward the door opening, said second outer flange leg engageable with a surface of the respective one of the brickmolds that faces away from the door opening, said decorative portion engageable with a surface of the respective one of the brickmolds that faces towards an exterior side of the door opening; wherein
i) said elongate cladding strip being elastically deformable such that said elongate cladding strip may be snapped into position upon one of the frame members for frictional engagement therewith, and ii) said elongate cladding strip is made of metal.
- 23. A method of installing a cladding strip on a door frame having first, second and third frame members defining a door opening, the first frame member including a first side jamb and a first brickmold extending along therewith, the second frame member including a second side jamb and a second brickmold extending along therewith, the third frame member including a header and a header bricklmold extending along therewith, each one of the brickmolds being oriented orthogonally to a respective one of the side jambs and header along a surface thereof that faces toward an exterior side of the door opening, each of the side jambs and the header having a door stop surface that faces toward an interior side of the door opening and that abuts against a door mounted in the door opening, each of the brickmolds having a surface facing away from the door opening, said method comprising:
a) providing an elongate metal cladding strip that includes
i) an inner flange engageable with a respective one of the side jambs and the header, the inner flange having first and second legs connected to opposite ends of a body portion, the first inner flange leg engageable with a surface of the respective one of the side jambs and the header that faces an exterior side of the door opening, the second inner flange leg engageable with a door stop surface of the respective one of the side jambs and the header, the second inner flange leg having a joint end connected to the body portion and a free end not connected to the body portion, the body portion engageable with a surface of the respective one of the side jambs and the header that faces a door opening, and ii) an outer flange engaging a respective one of the brickmolds, the outer flange having first and second legs connected to opposite ends of a decorative portion, the second outer flange leg having a joint end connected to the decorative portion and a free end not connected to the decorative portion, the first outer flange leg engageable with a surface of the respective one of the brickmolds that faces toward the door opening, the second outer flange leg engageable with a surface of the respective one of the brickmolds that faces away from the door opening, the decorative portion engageable with a surface of the respective one of the brickmolds that faces towards an exterior side of the door opening; b) placing an end of the second outer flange leg along the respective one of the brickmolds adjacent the surface that faces away from the door opening; and c) pivoting the elongate cladding strip around the respective one of the frame members such that the free end of the second inner flange leg is placed along the door stop jamb surface of the respective one of the side jambs and the header, wherein the elongate cladding strip becomes frictionally engaged with the respective one of the frame members and the second inner flange leg extends along most of a surface area of a door stop surface of the respective one of the side jambs and the header.
- 24. The cladded door frame system of claim 6, further comprising:
a) a steel door hingedly secured to one of said frame members and pivotal relative thereto, said door formed from steel.
- 25. The cladded door frame system of claim 24, wherein:
a) said door and said cladding, strips having a common coating applied thereto, so that said door and said cladding strips exhibit uniform texture and gloss.
- 26. The cladded frame system of claim 1, further comprising:
b) a support extending along each of said frame members and interposed between the associated frame member and cladding strip.
- 27. The cladded frame system of claim 26, wherein:
a) each support is formed of wood and is secured to the associated frame member.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to Provisional U.S. patent application Ser. No. 60/242,677, filed on Oct. 24, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60242677 |
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