Claims
- 1. A frame assembly for supporting a door, the frame assembly comprising:
- pultruded frame rail elements having a first leg and a second leg integral with each other, each of the first and second legs defining respective thicknesses and wherein each leg includes at least one internal wall defining a fully enclosed void within the thickness of the leg, and a third leg associated with the second leg such that a channel is defined between the third leg, the second leg and the first leg;
- a contact plate extending from the first leg parallel to the second leg to the third leg, wherein the contact plate covers the channel; and
- electrical hardware located within the channel between the second leg and the contact plate.
- 2. A frame assembly for supporting a door, the frame assembly comprising:
- pultruded frame rail elements having a first leg and second leg integral with each other and wherein each of the first and second legs have respective thicknesses and wherein at least one leg includes at least one internal wall defining a fully enclosed void within the thickness of the leg to define first and second spaced apart walls in the leg and the first wall includes a wall for extending adjacent a door; and
- a mounting element for engaging a connection with a door, the mounting element engaging the first wall of one leg of the frame rail element without passing completely through the second wall of the frame rail element and including a retainer for a door hold open device.
- 3. A frame assembly for supporting a door, the frame assembly comprising:
- pultruded frame rail elements having a first leg and second leg integral with each other and wherein each of the first and second legs have respective thicknesses and wherein at least one leg includes at least one internal wall defining a fully enclosed void within the thickness of the leg to define first and second spaced apart walls in the leg; and
- a mounting element for engaging a connection with a door, the mounting element being riveted to the first wall of one leg of the frame rail element without passing completely through the second wall of the frame rail element.
- 4. A frame assembly for supporting a door, the frame assembly comprising:
- pultruded frame rail elements having a first leg and second leg integral with each other and wherein each of the first and second legs have respective thicknesses and wherein at least one leg includes at least one internal wall defining a fully enclosed void within the thickness of the leg to define first and second spaced apart walls in the leg; and
- a hinge pin anchor for supporting a door for swinging movement relative to the frame, the hinge pin anchor engaging the first wall of one leg of the frame rail element without passing completely through the second wall of the frame rail element.
- 5. A frame assembly for supporting a door, the frame assembly comprising pultruded frame rail elements having a first leg and second leg integral with each other, wherein each of the first and second legs have respective thicknesses and wherein at least the first leg includes at least one internal wall defining a fully enclosed void within the thickness of the leg to define first and second spaced apart walls in the leg extending from a front portion of the frame to a rearward portion of the frame, and a mounting element for engaging a connection with a door, the mounting element engaging the first wall of the first leg of the frame rail element between the front portion and the rearward portion.
- 6. A frame assembly for supporting a door, the frame assembly comprising a plurality of pultruded frame rail elements connected together to form a frame assembly, wherein each frame element has a first leg and a second leg integral with each other and wherein each of the first and second legs have respective thicknesses and wherein each leg includes at least one internal wall defining a fully enclosed void within the thickness of the leg, wherein the second leg has integral with it a third leg parallel to the first leg and defining with the first and second legs a channel for accepting hardware, a contact plate extending across the channel and covering the channel from the third leg to the first leg, and a contact plate retaining clip retaining the contact plate in place.
- 7. The frame assembly of claim 6 wherein the first leg includes a contact plate projection having a plate receiving groove, wherein the contact plate has a first edge engaging the plate receiving groove, and a second edge positioned adjacent the third leg, and wherein the clip engages the second edge of the contact plate.
- 8. The frame assembly of claim 6 wherein at least one of the first and third legs includes a surface biasing the contact plate against the retaining clip.
- 9. The frame assembly of claim 6 wherein the first leg includes a projection having a channel receiving one end of the contact plate and wherein the projection is formed so as to bias the contact plate.
- 10. A frame assembly for supporting a door in an opening so that the door can provide a closure when installed in the frame, the opening having a rear portion and being defined by a wall having an outwardly facing portion, the frame assembly comprising:
- top, bottom, left and right pultruded frame rail elements assembled together to form a frame for supporting the door, each frame rail element having a first leg and second leg integral with each other, and a flange on one portion of the first leg adapted to extend over the outwardly facing portion of the wall, wherein the first leg is adapted to extend from the outwardly facing portion of the wall in a direction toward the rear of the opening, and the second leg extends substantially perpendicularly from the first leg, and a third leg extending from the second leg toward the outwardly facing portion to define with part of the first leg and the second leg a cavity in the frame element, wherein each of the first and second legs have respective thicknesses and wherein at least one of the first and second legs includes at least one internal wall defining a fully enclosed void within the thickness of the leg to define first and second spaced apart walls in the leg, and a mounting element adapted to engage a connection with a door, the mounting element engaging the first wall of one leg of one of the frame rail elements without passing completely through the second wall of the frame rail element.
- 11. The frame assembly of claim 10 wherein the frame rail elements are assembled into a rectangular frame, wherein the adjacent flanges for extending over the outwardly facing portion of the wall on adjacent frame rail elements are connected together by corner keys.
- 12. The frame assembly of claim 11 wherein the flanges include a front surface and a rearward surface and the rearward surface includes a passageway into which the corner keys extend holding adjacent frame rails together.
- 13. The frame assembly of claim 12 wherein each frame rail includes a further surface engaging a corner key.
- 14. The frame assembly of claim 13 where in the further surface is formed on the second leg and wherein the corner key is fastened to the further surface.
- 15. The frame assembly of claim 12 wherein the corner keys extending into the passageway engage the passageway through an interference fit.
- 16. The frame assembly of claim 10 wherein the voids in the first leg and the thickness of the walls defining the voids have substantially the same dimensions from a point closer to the forward portion of the first leg to a point adjacent a rearward portion of the first leg.
- 17. The frame assembly of claim 10 further including hinge elements for supporting a door wherein the hinge elements are mounted to at least one of the frame rails by a fastener passing through the first wall of the one leg without passing into the second wall of the first leg.
- 18. The frame assembly of claim 10 wherein the mounting element passes through an aperture in the top frame rail element which faces the bottom frame rail element.
- 19. The frame assembly of claim 10 wherein both of the first and second legs include an internal wall defining a fully enclosed void within the thickness of the leg.
- 20. A method of assembling a frame for supporting a door, the method comprising the steps of assembling first and second frame elements wherein each of the first and second frame elements include a first leg and second leg integral with each other and wherein each of the first and second legs have respective thicknesses and wherein at least one leg includes at least one internal wall defining an at least partially enclosed void within the thickness of the leg to define first and second spaced apart walls in the leg, and mounting a joining element to the first wall of one leg of each of the frame rail elements without passing completely through the second wall of the respective frame rail elements such that adjacent ends of each of the first and second frame elements are held by the joining elements to form a corner of the frame elements.
- 21. A frame assembly for supporting a door, the frame assembly comprising:
- top, bottom and side pultruded frame rail elements having a first leg and a second leg integral with each other and wherein each of the first and second legs have respective thicknesses and wherein each leg includes at least one internal wall defining a fully enclosed void within the thickness of the leg, the internal wall including first and second internal wall portions facing one another, the first internal wall portion having an aperture formed therein and the corresponding area of the second internal wall portion being free of apertures, the second leg including a third leg defining a channel between the third leg, the second leg and the first leg for accepting hardware;
- wherein the aperture of the top frame rail element faces upwardly and the aperture of the bottom frame rail element faces downwardly.
- 22. The frame assembly of claim 21, wherein the at least one internal wall defining a fully enclosed void comprises first and second internal walls respectively defining first and second voids oriented in the same direction.
- 23. The frame assembly of claim 21, wherein the void has a length and a width wherein the length of the void is more than twice the width.
- 24. The frame assembly of claim 23, wherein the length of the void is approximately four times the width of the void.
- 25. The frame assembly of claim 21, wherein the void has a length and a width wherein the width is less than 1.0 inch.
- 26. A frame assembly for supporting a door, the frame assembly comprising:
- top, bottom and side pultruded frame rail elements having a first leg and a second leg integral with each other and wherein each of the first and second legs have respective thicknesses and wherein each leg includes first and second internal walls respectively defining first and second fully enclosed voids oriented in the same direction within the thickness of the leg, the internal walls each including first and second internal wall portions facing one another, the first internal wall portions having respective apertures formed therein and the corresponding area of the second internal wall portions being free of apertures, the aperture of the top frame rail element facing upwardly and the aperture of the bottom frame rail element facing downwardly; and
- a mounting plate in one of the first and second void, wherein the first leg includes a first wall adjacent a door to be mounted in the frame assembly, and wherein the mounting plate is fastened in the void to the first wall.
- 27. The frame assembly of claim 26, wherein the mounting plate is fastened to the first wall with blind fasteners.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/543,043 filed Oct. 13, 1995, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/237,958, filed May 3, 1994, which is in turn a continuation of Ser. No. 07/849,900 filed Mar. 12, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,363,611, issued Nov. 15, 1994.
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