Composite door construction

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6550204
  • Patent Number
    6,550,204
  • Date Filed
    Monday, January 7, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 22, 2003
    22 years ago
Abstract
A composite door construction for exterior doors having one or more transparent panels is described. The doors include top and bottom rails and first and second side stiles. Each component includes an exterior cap of weather-resistant material. The caps are formed with a C-shaped cross-section yielding an interior cavity and include a supporting ledge extending from the innermost portion of the cap. An interior trim portion is shaped to fit into the C-shaped cross-section and an interior cavity. In doors having multiple transparent panels, one or more muntin bars support the inner edges of the panels. The muntin bars include an exterior cap with supporting ledges of weather-resistant material, an interior trim portion attached to a central groove in the exterior cap, and have drainage and sealant grooves. The outer portions and surfaces of the side stiles meet at an angle over ninety degrees to reduce binding between mating doors.
Description




FIELD OF INVENTION




The invention pertains to door construction. More particularly, the invention relates to the construction of doors for exterior use that include transparent panels, rugged exterior surfaces while providing for use of decorative interior surfaces.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Various techniques have been developed for constructing doors that include transparent panels. The best of these techniques secure individual glass panels into a door construction rather than using a series of decorative strips to partition a single large glass panel. These techniques provide a more attractive appearance known as “true divided light”, eliminating unsightly shadows resulting from the use of the decorative strips.




U.S. Pat. No. 6,054,207 issued to Finley is directed to a foamed thermoplastic polymer and wood fiber material that can be extruded into profile members that can be used in a window or door assembly that can be easily installed, adjusted, shimmed, and trimmed using conventional fasteners and techniques. The profile components can be used in applications where wooden components have been used, such as trim, posts, beams, shaped structural members, or for the construction of fenestration units. These foamed units can be used as a replacement for stone, glass, and metal members, as well as wood.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,328,644 issued to Scott et al., discloses a plastic clad window having a wooden frame that faces the interior of a building. A wooden frame element is pre-assembled and then mounted in an already fabricated plastic shell using mastic and a series of staples or other fasteners to attach the shell to the jamb parts. Sash members are constructed in a fashion similar to the frame. The rearward portion of the frame is exposed toward the space inside the building and can be finished and trimmed in any suitable manner.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,265,388, issued to Sherwood is directed to a simplified window assembly using an outside and inside frame molded of a plastic polymer such as high-density polyurethane foam. Window installation has a window assembly formed of a pair of frames holding a pane. The frames, injection molded or cast molded, may be constructed of plastic polymers such as high-density polyurethane foam. Several inserts that can be made from wood are used to strengthen the frames.




U.S. Pat. No. 6,148,582 issued to Ellingson discloses a doorjamb assembly comprising a brick mold plastic extrusion fastened to a board jamb member. The door jamb/brick mold assembly comprises a jamb member, a flat wooden board adhesively secured to a unitary brick mold and stop member. The co-extrusion that forms the jamb member is substantially solid with the interior portion extruded of a relatively less dense blown thermoplastic material with an exterior skin formed of a relatively more dense non-blown thermoplastic material. The jamb member is formed defining a rabbit shaped and sized to receive the outside edge of the jamb member.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,720,951 issued to Thorn et al. is directed to a frame assembly for doors, windows and the like that include multiple smaller panes of glass separated by individual interior frames. A window frame consists of a pair of outer skins and a spacer. The skins are molded from such materials as fiberglass reinforced plastics, pressed board, vinyl esters, polystyrenes, or other moldable materials. Skins have an edge that defines an opening for the glass panel and are adapted to embrace an insert that is positioned between them. The insert can be wood, wood fiber, thermoplastics, and glass fiber reinforced thermosets. After assembly, the cavity between the skins is filled with a foamed insulating material. Multiple smaller panes of glass separated by individual interior frames may be used instead of one large pane of glass.




While other variations exist, the above-described designs for door and window construction are typical of those encountered in the prior art. It is an objective of the present invention to provide door constructions that include a rugged, weather resistant outer surface while allowing for a variety of decorative interior treatments. It is a further objective to provide door constructions for doors with multiple transparent panels that incorporate “true divided light” treatment for the panels. It is a still further objective of the invention to provide the above-described features in an inexpensive and readily reproducible format adapted to a variety of standard size door openings. It is yet a further objective to provide door constructions that allow for the use of less expensive “fill materials” without sacrificing strength or exterior appearance.




While some of the objectives of the present invention are disclosed in the prior art, none of the inventions found include all of the requirements identified.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention addresses many of the deficiencies of prior art composite door constructions and satisfies all of the objectives described above.




A composite door construction providing the desired features may be constructed from the following components. A transparent panel is provided. The panel has an inner surface, an outer surface, an upper edge, a lower edge and first and second side edges. A bottom rail is provided. The bottom rail includes a first exterior cap, the first cap is formed of weather-resistant material and has an outer surface, an inner surface, a first predetermined length, a first predetermined height, a first end, a second end, a top portion, a bottom portion, and a C-shaped cross-section. The C-shaped cross-section forms an interior cavity. The top and bottom portions have a first predetermined thickness.




The top portion has a first ledge extending from it. The first ledge is sized and shaped to receive the lower edge of the transparent panel. A first interior trim portion is provided. The first trim portion has an outer surface, an inner surface, the first predetermined length, the first predetermined height, a first end, a second end, a top edge, a bottom edge and a rectangular cross-section.




The first trim portion includes upper and lower receiving notches in the top and bottom edges, respectively. The receiving notches are located adjacent the outer surface of the first trim portion and having a depth equal to the first predetermined thickness. The first interior trim portion is attached to the first exterior cap with the top and bottom portions located within the upper and lower receiving notches and the inner surface of the first trim portion located adjacent the inner surface of the first exterior cap. A top rail is provided. The top rail includes a second exterior cap.




The second cap is formed of weather-resistant material and has an outer surface, an inner surface, the first predetermined length, a second predetermined height, a first end, a second end, a top portion, a bottom portion, and a C-shaped cross-section. The C-shaped cross-section forms an interior cavity. The top and bottom portions have the first predetermined thickness. The bottom portion has a second ledge extending from it. The second ledge is sized and shaped to receive the upper edge of the transparent panel. A second interior trim portion is provided. The second trim portion has an outer surface, an inner surface, the first predetermined length, the second predetermined height, a first end, a second end, a top edge, a bottom edge and a rectangular cross-section.




The second trim portion includes upper and lower receiving notches in the top and bottom edges, respectively. The receiving notches are located adjacent the outer surface of the second trim portion and having a depth equal to the first predetermined thickness. The second interior trim portion is attached to the second exterior cap with the top and bottom portions located within the upper and lower receiving notches and the inner surface of the second trim portion located adjacent the inner surface of the second exterior cap.




First and second side stiles are provided. The first and second side stiles include third and fourth exterior caps. Each of the third and fourth caps are formed of weather-resistant material and have an outer surface, an inner surface, a second predetermined length, the second predetermined height, an upper end, a lower end, an inner portion, an outer portion, and a C-shaped cross-section. The C-shaped cross-section forms an interior cavity. The inner and outer portions have the first predetermined thickness. The inner portions have third and fourth ledges extending from them. The third and fourth ledges are sized and shaped to receive the first and second side edges of the transparent panel.




Third and fourth interior trim portions are provided. The third and fourth trim portions have an outer surface, an inner surface, the second predetermined length, the second predetermined height, a first end, a second end, an inner edge, an outer edge and a rectangular cross-section. The third and fourth trim portions include inner and outer receiving notches in the inner and outer edges, respectively. The receiving notches are located adjacent the outer surface of the third and fourth trim portion and having a depth equal to the first predetermined thickness. The third and fourth interior trim portions are attached to the third and fourth exterior caps with the inner and outer portions located within the inner and outer receiving notches. The inner surface of the third and fourth trim portions are located adjacent the inner surface of the third and fourth exterior caps.




The bottom rail is attached between the first and second side stiles adjacent their lower ends. The top rail is attached between the first and second side stiles adjacent their upper ends. The transparent panel is located on the first, second, third and forth ledges. Upper and lower panel retention strips are provided. The upper and lower strips are attached to the top and bottom rails, extend from the first side stile to the second side stile and serve to secure the upper and lower edges of the transparent panel. First side and second side panel retention strips are provided. The first side and second side strips are attached to the first side and second side stiles, extend from the top rail to the bottom rail and serve to secure the first and second side edges of the transparent panel.




When the top and bottom rails are attached between the first and second side stiles at their upper and lower ends, the transparent panel is located on the first, second, third and forth ledges and secured in place with the upper and lower panel retention strips and the first side and second side panel retention strips, a door having a transparent panel will be formed.




In a variant of the invention, at least two transparent panels are provided. Each of the panels has an inner surface, an outer surface, an upper edge, a lower edge and first and second side edges. A bottom rail is provided. The bottom rail includes a first exterior cap. The first cap is formed of weather-resistant material and has an outer surface, an inner surface, a first predetermined length, a first predetermined height, a first end, a second end, a top portion, a bottom portion, and a C-shaped cross-section. The C-shaped cross-section forms an interior cavity. The top and bottom portions have a first predetermined thickness. The top portion has a first ledge extending from it. The first ledge is sized and shaped to receive the lower edge of the transparent panel. A first interior trim portion is provided. The first trim portion has an outer surface, an inner surface, the first predetermined length, the first predetermined height, a first end, a second end, a top edge, a bottom edge and a rectangular cross-section.




The first trim portion includes upper and lower receiving notches in the top and bottom edges, respectively. The receiving notches are located adjacent the outer surface of the first trim portion and having a depth equal to the first predetermined thickness. The first interior trim portion is attached to the first exterior cap with the top and bottom portions located within the upper and lower receiving notches and the inner surface of the first trim portion located adjacent the inner surface of the first exterior cap. A top rail is provided. The top rail includes a second exterior cap. The second cap is formed of weather-resistant material and has an outer surface, an inner surface, the first predetermined length, a second predetermined height, a first end, a second end, a top portion, a bottom portion, and a C-shaped cross-section. The C-shaped cross-section forms an interior cavity.




The top and bottom portions have the first predetermined thickness. The bottom portion has a second ledge extending from it. The second ledge is sized and shaped to receive the upper edge of the transparent panel. A second interior trim portion is provided. The second trim portion has an outer surface, an inner surface, the first predetermined length, the second predetermined height, a first end, a second end, a top edge, a bottom edge and a rectangular cross-section. The second trim portion includes upper and lower receiving notches in the top and bottom edges, respectively. The receiving notches are located adjacent the outer surface of the second trim portion and having a depth equal to the first predetermined thickness. The second interior trim portion is attached to the second exterior cap with the top and bottom portions located within the upper and lower receiving notches and the inner surface of the second trim portion located adjacent the inner surface of the second exterior cap.




First and second side stiles are provided. The first and second side stiles include third and fourth exterior caps. Each of the third and fourth caps are formed of weather-resistant material and have an outer surface, an inner surface, a second predetermined length, the second predetermined height, an upper end, a lower end, an inner portion, an outer portion, and a C-shaped cross-section. The C-shaped cross-section forms an interior cavity, the inner and outer portions have the first predetermined thickness. The inner portions have third and fourth ledges extending from them. The third and fourth ledges are sized and shaped to receive the first and second side edges of the transparent panel.




Third and fourth interior trim portions are provided. The third and fourth trim portions have an outer surface, an inner surface, the second predetermined length, the second predetermined height, a first end, a second end, an inner edge, an outer edge and a rectangular cross-section. The third and fourth trim portions include inner and outer receiving notches in the inner and outer edges, respectively. The receiving notches are located adjacent the outer surface of the third and fourth trim portion and have a depth equal to the first predetermined thickness. The third and fourth interior trim portions are attached to the third and fourth exterior caps with the inner and outer portions located within the inner and outer receiving notches. The inner surfaces of the third and fourth trim portions are located adjacent the inner surface of the third and fourth exterior caps.




The bottom rail is attached between the first and second side stiles adjacent their lower ends. The top rail is attached between the first and second side stiles adjacent their upper ends. At least one muntin bar is provided. The muntin bar includes a fifth exterior cap. The fifth cap is formed of weather-resistant material and has an outer surface, an inner surface, a first end, a second end, a first portion, a second portion, a central portion, and a T-shaped cross-section. The central portion of the fifth cap has a first predetermined width and a longitudinal groove. Each of the first and second portions has a supporting ledge extending from it. The supporting ledge is sized and shaped to receive an edge of one of the transparent panels.




A muntin bar interior trim portion is provided. The muntin bar trim portion has an outer surface, an inner surface, the first predetermined width, a first end, a second end and a rectangular cross-section. The muntin bar trim portion has a longitudinal tongue extending outwardly from its inner surface. The tongue is sized shaped and located to frictionally engage the groove in the central portion of the fifth exterior cap. The muntin bar trim portion is attached to the central portion of the fifth exterior cap with the inner surface of the fifth cap abutting the inner surface of the muntin bar trim portion with the groove engaging the tongue. The muntin bar extends from either the top rail to the bottom rail or the first side stile to the second side stile. Each of the transparent panels is located upon either of the first, second, third and forth ledges and one of the supporting ledges of the fifth exterior cap of the muntin bar.




Upper and lower panel retention strips are provided. The upper and lower strips are attached to the top and bottom rails, and serve to secure the upper and lower edges of the transparent panels. First side and second side panel retention strips are provided. The first side and second side strips are attached to the first side and second side stiles, and serve to secure the first and second side edges of the transparent panels. Muntin bar panel retention strips are provided. The muntin bar panel retention strips are attached to the muntin bar interior trim portion and serve to secure the first and second side edges and the upper and lower edges of the transparent panels.




When the top and bottom rails are attached between the first and second side stiles at their upper and lower ends, the transparent panels are located on the first, second, third, forth and supporting ledges and secured in place with the upper and lower panel retention strips, the first side and second side panel retention strips, and the muntin bar panel retention strips, a door having at least two transparent panel will be formed.




In another variant, the first, second, third and fourth interior trim portions further include a decorative inner panel. The decorative inner panel has an inside surface and an outside surface and extends from the outer surface of the trim portions toward the inner surface of the trim portions for a first predetermined distance. A filler portion is provided. The filler portion extends from the inside surface of the decorative inner panel to the inner surface of the trim portions. The decorative inner panel is fixedly attached to the filler portion. The filler portion may be fabricated from less expensive materials, thereby reducing the cost of the door.




In still another variant, the first, second, third and fourth exterior caps further include a first drainage groove. The first drainage groove is located at an intersection of either of the top portion, bottom portion and inner portion of the exterior caps and the first, second, third and fourth ledges. The first drainage groove extends from the first end to the second end and from the upper end to the lower end of the exterior caps.




In yet another variant of the invention, the fifth exterior cap of the muntin bar further includes a second drainage groove. The second drainage groove is located at an intersection of either of the first and second portions of the fifth exterior cap and the supporting ledges. The second drainage groove extends from the first end to the second end of the fifth exterior cap of the muntin bar.




In a further variant, the first, second, third and fourth exterior caps further include a first sealant groove. The first sealant groove is located on each of the first, second, third and fourth ledges. The first sealant groove is spaced from an intersection of either of the top portion, bottom portion and inner portion of the exterior caps and the first, second, third and fourth ledges. The first sealant groove extends from the first end to the second end and from the upper end to the lower end of the exterior caps.




In still a further variant, the fifth exterior cap of the muntin bar further includes a second sealant groove. The second sealant groove is located on each of the supporting ledges and spaced from an intersection of either of the first and second portions of the fifth exterior cap and the supporting ledges. The second sealant groove extends from the first end to the second end of the fifth exterior cap of the muntin bar.




In another variant of the invention, the bottom rail further includes a first drip stop groove. The first drip stop groove is located on the bottom portion of the first exterior cap and is spaced inwardly from and parallel to the outer surface and extends from the first end to the second end of the first exterior cap. When the door construction is located adjacent a ground surface, the first drip stop groove will serve to prevent water from running underneath the bottom portion of the bottom rail.




In yet another variant, at least one of the first and second sides stiles further includes a second drip stop groove. The second drip stop groove is located on the outer portion of at least one of the third and fourth exterior caps and is spaced inwardly from and parallel to the outer surface. The second drip stop groove extends from the upper end to the lower end of at least one of the third and fourth exterior caps. When the door construction is located adjacent a second door construction, the second drip stop groove will serve to prevent water from entering past the side stiles.




In a final variant of the invention, the outer portion of either of the first and second side stiles meets the outer surface the side stiles at an angle of slightly greater than ninety degrees, thereby reducing binding when two such door constructions are abutted together at the outer portions.




An appreciation of the other aims and objectives of the present invention and an understanding of it may be achieved by referring to the accompanying drawings and the detailed description of a preferred embodiment.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1A

is a front view of the preferred embodiment of the invention illustrating multiple transparent panels, top and bottom rails, first and second side stiles and muntin bars;





FIG. 1B

is a front view of a second embodiment of the invention illustrating a single transparent panel, top and bottom rails and first and second side stiles;





FIG. 2A

is a cross-sectional view of the top rail of the

FIG. 1A

embodiment taken along the line


2


A—


2


A;





FIG. 2B

is a cross-sectional view of a muntin bar of the

FIG. 1A

embodiment taken along the line


2


B—


2


B;





FIG. 2C

is a cross-sectional view of the bottom rail of the

FIG. 1A

embodiment taken along the line


2


C—


2


C;





FIG. 3A

is a cross-sectional view of the first side stile of the

FIG. 1B

embodiment taken along the line


3


A—


3


A;





FIG. 3B

is a cross-sectional view of the first side stile of the

FIG. 1B

embodiment taken along the line


3


B—


3


B; and





FIG. 4

is an exploded perspective detailed view of the top rail, illustrating the second exterior cap, filler portion, interior trim and securing trim.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT





FIGS. 1A-4

illustrate a composite door construction


10


providing the desired features that may be constructed from the following components. As illustrated in

FIG. 1B

, a transparent panel


14


is provided. The panel


14


has an inner surface


18


, an outer surface


22


, an upper edge


26


, a lower edge


30


and first


34


and second


38


side edges. A bottom rail


42


is provided. The bottom rail


42


, as illustrated in

FIGS. 1B and 2C

, includes a first exterior cap


46


, the first cap


46


is formed of weather-resistant material and has an outer surface


50


, an inner surface


54


, a first predetermined length


58


, a first predetermined height


62


, a first end (not shown), a second end (not shown), a top portion


74


, a bottom portion


78


, and a C-shaped cross-section


82


. The C-shaped cross-section


82


forms an interior cavity


86


. The top


74


and bottom


78


portions have a first predetermined thickness


90


.




The top portion


74


has a first ledge


94


extending from it. The first ledge


94


is sized and shaped to receive the lower edge


30


of the transparent panel


14


. A first interior trim portion


98


is provided. The first trim portion


98


has an outer surface


102


, an inner surface


106


, the first predetermined length


58


, the first predetermined height


62


, a first end


110


, a second end


114


, a top edge


118


, a bottom edge


122


and a rectangular cross-section


126


.




The first trim portion


98


includes upper


130


and lower


134


receiving notches in the top


118


and bottom


122


edges, respectively. The receiving notches


130


,


134


are located adjacent the outer surface


102


of the first trim portion


98


and have a depth


138


equal to the first predetermined thickness


90


. The first interior trim portion


98


is attached to the first exterior cap


46


with the top


74


and bottom


78


portions located within the upper


130


and lower


134


receiving notches and the inner surface


106


of the first trim portion


98


located adjacent the inner surface


54


of the first exterior cap


46


.




As illustrated in

FIGS. 1B

,


2


A and


4


, a top rail


142


is provided. The top rail


142


includes a second exterior cap


146


. The second cap


146


is formed of weather-resistant material and has an outer surface


150


, an inner surface


154


, the first predetermined length


58


, a second predetermined height


158


, a first end


162


, a second end (not shown), a top portion


170


, a bottom portion


174


, and a C-shaped cross-section


178


. The C-shaped cross-section


178


forms an interior cavity


180


. The top


170


and bottom


174


portions have the first predetermined thickness


90


. The bottom portion


174


has a second ledge


178


extending from it. The second ledge


178


is sized and shaped to receive the upper edge


26


of the transparent panel


14


. A second interior trim portion


182


is provided. The second trim portion


182


has an outer surface


186


, an inner surface


190


, the first predetermined length


58


, the second predetermined height


158


, a first end


194


, a second end


198


, a top edge


202


, a bottom edge


206


and a rectangular cross-section


210


.




The second trim portion


182


includes upper


214


and lower


218


receiving notches in the top


202


and bottom


206


edges, respectively. The receiving notches


214


,


218


are located adjacent the outer surface


186


of the second trim portion


182


and have a depth


138


equal to the first predetermined thickness


90


. The second interior trim portion


182


is attached to the second exterior cap


146


with the top


170


and bottom


174


portions located within the upper


214


and lower


218


receiving notches and the inner surface


190


of the second trim portion


182


located adjacent the inner surface


154


of the second exterior cap


146


.




As illustrated in

FIGS. 1B

,


3


A,


3


B and


4


, first


222


and second


226


side stiles are provided. The first


222


and second


226


side stiles include third


230


and fourth


234


exterior caps. Each of the third


230


and fourth


234


caps are formed of weather-resistant material and have an outer surface


238


, an inner surface


242


, a second predetermined length


246


, the second predetermined height


158


, an upper end


250


, a lower end (not shown), an inner portion


258


, an outer portion


262


, and a C-shaped cross-section


266


. The C-shaped cross-section


266


forms an interior cavity


270


. The inner


258


and outer


262


portions have the first predetermined thickness


90


.. The inner portions


258


have third


274


and fourth


278


ledges extending from them. The third


274


and fourth


278


ledges are sized arid shaped to receive the first


34


and second


38


side edges of the transparent panel


14


.




Third


282


and fourth


286


interior trim portions are provided. The third


282


and fourth


286


trim portions have an outer surface


290


, an inner surface


294


, the second predetermined length


246


, the second predetermined height


158


, a first end


298


, a second end


302


, an inner edge


306


, an outer edge


310


and a rectangular cross-section


314


. The third


282


and fourth


286


trim portions include inner


318


and outer


322


receiving notches in the inner


306


and outer


310


edges, respectively. The receiving notches


318


,


322


are located adjacent the outer surface


290


of the third


282


and fourth


286


trim portion and have a depth


138


equal to the first predetermined thickness


90


. The third


282


and fourth


286


interior trim portions are attached to the third


230


and fourth


234


exterior caps with the inner


258


and outer


262


portions located within the inner


318


and outer


322


receiving notches. The inner surfaces


294


of the third


282


and fourth


286


trim portions are located adjacent the inner surfaces


294


of the third


230


and fourth


234


exterior caps.




The bottom rail


42


is attached between the first


222


and second


226


side stiles adjacent their lower ends. The top rail


142


is attached between the first


222


and second


226


side stiles adjacent their upper ends


250


. The transparent panel


14


is located on the first


94


, second


178


, third


274


and forth


278


ledges. Upper


326


and lower


330


panel retention strips are provided. The upper


326


and lower


330


strips are attached to the top


142


and bottom rails


42


, extend from the first side stile


222


to the second side stile


226


and serve to secure the upper


26


and lower


30


edges of the transparent panel


14


. First side


334


and second


338


side panel retention strips are provided. The first side


334


and second side


338


strips are attached to the first side


222


and second side


226


stiles, extend from the top rail


142


to the bottom rail


42


and serve to secure the first


34


and second


38


side edges of the transparent panel


14


.




When the top


142


and bottom


42


rails are attached between the first


222


and second


226


side stiles at their upper


250


and lower ends, the transparent panel


14


is located on the first


94


, second


178


, third


274


and forth


278


ledges and secured in place with the upper


326


and lower


330


panel retention strips and the first side


334


and second side


338


panel retention strips, a door


342


having a transparent panel


14


will be formed.




In a variant of the invention, as illustrated in

FIGS. 1A

, at least two transparent panels


14


are provided. Each of the panels


14


has an inner surface


18


, an outer surface


22


, an upper edge


26


, a lower edge


30


and first


34


and second


38


side edges. A bottom rail


42


is provided. The bottom rail


42


, as illustrated in

FIGS. 1A and 2C

, includes a first exterior cap


46


, the first cap


46


is formed of weather-resistant material and has an outer surface


50


, an inner surface


54


, a first predetermined length


58


, a first predetermined height


62


, a first end (not shown), a second end (not shown), a top portion


74


, a bottom portion


78


, and a C-shaped cross-section


82


. The C-shaped cross-section


82


forms an interior cavity


86


. The top


74


and bottom


78


portions have a first predetermined thickness


90


.




The top portion


74


has a first ledge


94


extending from it. The first ledge


94


is sized and shaped to receive the lower edge


30


of the transparent panel


14


. A first interior trim portion


98


is provided. The first trim portion


98


has an outer surface


102


, an inner surface


106


, the first predetermined length


58


, the first predetermined height


62


, a first end


110


, a second end


114


, a top edge


118


, a bottom edge


122


and a rectangular cross-section


126


.




The first trim portion


98


includes upper


130


and lower


134


receiving notches in the top


118


and bottom


122


edges, respectively. The receiving notches


130


,


134


are located adjacent the outer surface


102


of the first trim portion


98


and have a depth


138


equal to the first predetermined thickness


90


. The first interior trim portion


98


is attached to the first exterior cap


46


with the top


74


and bottom


78


portions located within the upper


130


and lower


134


receiving notches and the inner surface


106


of the first trim portion


98


located adjacent the inner surface


54


of the first exterior cap


46


.




As illustrated in

FIGS. 1A and 2A

, a top rail


142


is provided. The top rail


142


includes a second exterior cap


146


. The second cap


146


is formed of weather-resistant material and has an outer surface


150


, an inner surface


154


, the first predetermined length


58


, a second predetermined height


158


, a first end


162


, a second end


166


, a top portion


170


, a bottom portion


174


, and a C-shaped cross-section


178


. The C-shaped cross-section


178


forms an interior cavity


182


. The top


170


and bottom


174


portions have the first predetermined thickness


90


. The bottom portion


174


has a second ledge


178


extending from it. The second ledge


178


is sized and shaped to receive the upper edge


26


of the transparent panel


14


. A second interior trim portion


182


is provided. The second trim portion


182


has an outer surface


186


, an inner surface


190


, the first predetermined length


62


, the second predetermined height


158


, a first end


194


, a second end


198


, a top edge


202


, a bottom edge


206


and a rectangular cross-section


210


.




The second trim portion


182


includes upper


214


and lower


218


receiving notches in the top


202


and bottom


206


edges, respectively. The receiving notches


214


,


218


are located adjacent the outer surface


186


of the second trim portion


182


and have a depth


138


equal to the first predetermined thickness


90


. The second interior trim portion


182


is attached to the second exterior cap


146


with the top


170


and bottom


174


portions located within the upper


214


and lower


218


receiving notches and the inner surface


190


of the second trim portion


182


located adjacent the inner surface


154


of the second exterior cap


146


.




As illustrated in

FIGS. 1A

,


3


A and


3


B, first


222


and second


226


side stiles are provided. The first


222


and second


226


side stiles include third


230


and fourth


234


exterior caps. Each of the third


230


and fourth


234


caps are formed of weather-resistant material and have an outer surface


238


, an inner surface


242


, a second predetermined length


246


, the second predetermined height


158


, an upper end


250


, a lower end, an inner portion


258


, an outer portion


262


, and a C-shaped cross-section


266


. The C-shaped cross-section


266


forms an interior cavity


270


. The inner


258


and outer


262


portions have the first predetermined thickness


90


. The inner portions


258


have third


274


and fourth


278


ledges extending from them. The third


274


and fourth


278


ledges are sized and shaped to receive the first


34


and second


38


side edges of the transparent panel


14


.




Third


282


and fourth


286


interior trim portions are provided. The third


282


and fourth


286


trim portions have an outer surface


290


, an inner surface


294


, the second predetermined length


246


, the second predetermined height


158


, a first end


298


, a second end


302


, an inner edge


306


, an outer edge


310


and a rectangular cross-section


314


. The third


282


and fourth


286


trim portions include inner


318


and outer


322


receiving notches in the inner


306


and outer


310


edges, respectively. The receiving notches


318


,


322


are located adjacent the outer surface


290


of the third


282


and fourth


286


trim portion and have a depth


138


equal to the first predetermined thickness


90


. The third


282


and fourth


286


interior trim portions are attached to the third


230


and fourth


234


exterior caps with the inner


258


and outer


262


portions located within the inner


318


and outer


322


receiving notches. The inner surfaces


294


of the third


282


and fourth


286


trim portions are located adjacent the inner surfaces of the third


230


and fourth


234


exterior caps.




The bottom rail


42


is attached between the first


222


and second


226


side stiles adjacent their lower ends. The top rail


142


is attached between the first


222


and second


226


side stiles adjacent their upper ends


250


. As illustrated in

FIGS. 1A and 2B

, at least one muntin bar


346


is provided. The muntin bar


346


includes a fifth exterior cap


350


. The fifth cap


350


is formed of weather-resistant material and has an outer surface


354


, an inner surface


358


, a first end (not shown), a second end (not shown), a first portion


370


, a second portion


374


, a central portion


378


, and a T-shaped cross-section


382


. The central portion


378


of the fifth cap


350


has a first predetermined width


386


and a longitudinal groove


390


. Each of the first


370


and second


374


portions has a supporting ledge


394


extending from it. The supporting ledge


394


is sized and shaped to receive an edge


26


,


30


,


34


,


38


of one of the transparent panels


14


.




A muntin bar interior trim portion


398


is provided. The muntin bar trim portion


398


has an outer surface


402


, an inner surface


406


, the first predetermined width


386


, a first end


410


, a second end


414


and a rectangular cross-section


418


. The muntin bar trim portion


398


has a longitudinal tongue


422


extending outwardly from its inner surface


406


. The tongue


422


is sized shaped and located to frictionally engage the groove


390


in the central portion


378


of the fifth exterior cap


350


. The muntin bar trim portion


398


is attached to the central portion


378


of the fifth exterior cap


350


with the inner surface


358


of the fifth cap


350


abutting the inner surface


406


of the muntin bar trim. portion


398


with the groove


390


engaging the tongue,


422


. The muntin bar


346


extends from either the top rail


142


to the bottom rail


42


or the first side stile


222


to the second side stile


226


. Each of the transparent panels


14


is located upon either of the first


94


, second


178


, third


274


and forth


278


ledges and one of the supporting ledges


394


of the fifth exterior cap


350


of the muntin bar


346


.




As illustrated in

FIGS. 1A

,


2


A and


2


C, upper


326


and lower


330


panel retention strips are provided. The upper


326


and lower


330


strips are attached to the top


142


and bottom rails


42


, and serve to secure the upper


26


and lower


30


edges of the transparent panels


14


. First side


334


and second side


338


panel retention strips are provided. The first side


334


and second side


338


strips are attached to the first side


222


and second side


226


stiles, and serve to secure the first


34


and second


38


side edges of the transparent panels


14


. Muntin bar panel retention strips


426


are provided. The muntin bar panel retention strips


426


are attached to the muntin bar interior trim portion


398


and serve to secure the first


34


and second


38


side edges and the upper


26


and lower


30


edges of the transparent panels


14


.




When the top


142


and bottom


42


rails are attached between the first


222


and second


226


side stiles at their upper


250


and lower ends, the transparent panels


14


are located on the first


94


, second


178


, third


274


, forth


278


and supporting ledges


394


and secured in place with the upper


326


and lower


330


panel retention strips, the first side


334


and second side


338


panel retention strips, and the muntin bar panel retention strips


426


, a door


430


having at least two transparent panel


14


will be formed.




In another variant, as illustrated in

FIGS. 2A

,


2


C,


3


A,


3


B and


4


, the first


98


, second


182


, third


282


and fourth


286


interior trim portions further include a decorative inner panel


434


. The decorative inner panel


434


has an inside surface


438


and an outside surface


442


and extends from the outer surface


102


,


186


,


290


of the trim portions toward the inner surface


106


,


190


,


294


of the trim portions


98


,


182


,


282


,


286


for a first predetermined distance


446


. A filler portion


450


is provided. The filler portion


450


extends from the inside surface


438


of the decorative inner panel


434


to the inner surface


106


,


190


,


294


of the trim portions


98


,


182


,


282


,


286


. The decorative inner panel


434


is fixedly attached to the filler portion


450


. The filler portion


450


may be fabricated from less expensive materials, thereby reducing the cost of the door


342


,


430


.




In still another variant, as illustrated in

FIGS. 2A

,


2


C,


3


A and


3


B, the first


46


, second


146


, third


230


and fourth


234


exterior caps further include a first drainage groove


454


. The first drainage groove


454


is located at an intersection


458


of either of the top portion


74


, bottom portion


174


and inner portion


258


of the exterior caps


46


,


146


,


230


,


234


and the first


94


, second


178


, third


274


and fourth


278


ledges. The first drainage groove


454


extends from the first end


66


,


162


to the second end


70


,


166


, and from the upper end


250


to the lower end


254


of the exterior caps


46


,


146


,


230


,


234


.




In yet another variant of the invention, as illustrated in

FIG. 2B

, the fifth exterior cap


350


of the muntin bar


346


further includes a second drainage groove


462


. The second drainage groove


462


is located at an intersection


466


of either of the first


370


and second


374


portions of the fifth exterior cap


350


and the supporting ledges


394


. The second drainage groove


462


extends from the first end


362


to the second end


362


of the fifth exterior cap


350


of the muntin bar


346


.




In a further variant, as illustrated in

FIGS. 2A

,


2


C,


3


A and


3


B, the first


46


, second


146


, third


230


and fourth


234


exterior caps further include a first sealant groove


466


. The first sealant groove


466


is located on each of the first


94


, second


178


, third


274


and fourth


278


ledges. The first sealant groove


466


is spaced from an intersection


458


of either of the top portion


74


, bottom portion


174


and inner portion


258


of the exterior caps


46


,


146


,


230


,


234


and the first


94


, second


178


, third


274


and fourth


278


ledges. The first sealant groove


466


extends from the first end


66


,


162


to the second end


70


,


166


, and from the upper end


250


to the lower end


254


of the exterior caps


46


,


146


,


230


,


234


.




In still a further variant, as illustrated in

FIG. 2B

, the fifth exterior cap


350


of the muntin bar


346


further includes a second sealant groove


470


. The second sealant groove


470


is located on each of the supporting ledges


394


and spaced from an intersection


474


of either of the first


370


and second


374


portions of the fifth exterior cap


350


and the supporting ledges


394


. The second sealant groove


470


extends from the first end


362


to the second end


362


of the fifth exterior cap


350


of the muntin bar


346


.




In another variant of the invention, as illustrated in

FIG. 2C

, the bottom rail


42


further includes a first drip stop groove


478


. The first drip stop groove


478


is located on the bottom portion


78


of the first exterior cap


46


and is spaced inwardly from and parallel to the outer surface


50


and extends from the first end


66


to the second end


70


of the first exterior cap


46


. When the door construction


10


is located adjacent a ground surface


482


, the first drip stop groove


478


will serve to prevent water from running underneath the bottom portion


78


of the bottom rail


42


.




In yet another variant, as illustrated in

FIGS. 3A and 3B

at least one of the first


222


and second


226


side stiles further includes a second drip stop groove


486


. The second drip stop groove


486


is located on the outer portion


262


of at least one of the third


230


and fourth


234


exterior caps and is spaced inwardly from and parallel to the outer surface


238


. The second drip stop groove


486


extends from the upper end


250


to the lower end


254


of at least one of the third


230


and fourth


234


exterior caps. When the door construction


10


is located adjacent a second door construction


10


, the second drip stop groove


486


will serve to prevent water from entering past the side stiles


222


,


226


.




In a final variant of the invention, as illustrated in

FIGS. 3A and 3B

, the outer portion


262


of either of the first


222


and second


226


side stiles meets the outer surface


238


of the side stiles


222


,


226


at an angle


490


slightly greater than ninety degrees, thereby reducing binding when two such door constructions


10


are abutted together at the outer portions


262


.




The composite door construction


10


has been described with reference to particular embodiments. Other modifications and enhancements can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the claims that follow.



Claims
  • 1. A composite door construction, comprising:a transparent panel, said panel having an inner surface, an outer surface, an upper edge, a lower edge and first and second side edges; a bottom rail, said bottom rail comprising: a first exterior cap, said first cap being formed of weather-resistant material and having an outer surface, an inner surface, a first predetermined length, a first predetermined height, a first end, a second end, a top portion, a bottom portion, and a C-shaped cross-section forming an interior cavity, said top and bottom portions having a first predetermined thickness; said top portion having a first ledge extending therefrom, said first ledge being sized and shaped to receive the lower edge of said transparent panel; a first interior trim portion, said first trim portion having an outer surface, an inner surface, the first predetermined length, the first predetermined height, a first end, a second end, a top edge, a bottom edge and a rectangular cross-section; said first trim portion including upper and lower receiving notches in said top and bottom edges, respectively, said receiving notches being disposed adjacent the outer surface of said first trim portion and having a depth equal to said first predetermined thickness; said first interior trim portion being attached to said first exterior cap with said top and bottom portions disposed within said upper and lower receiving notches and the inner surface of said first trim portion disposed adjacent the inner surface of said first exterior cap; a top rail; said top rail comprising: a second exterior cap, said second cap being formed of weather-resistant material and having an outer surface, an inner surface, the first predetermined length, a second predetermined height, a first end, a second end, a top portion, a bottom portion, and a C-shaped cross-section forming an interior cavity, said top and bottom portions having the first predetermined thickness; said bottom portion having a second ledge extending therefrom, said second ledge being sized and shaped to receive the upper edge of said transparent panel; a second interior trim portion, said second trim portion having an outer surface, an inner surface, the first predetermined length, the second predetermined height, a first end, a second end, a top edge, a bottom edge and a rectangular cross-section; said second trim portion including upper and lower receiving notches in said top and bottom edges, respectively, said receiving notches being disposed adjacent the outer surface of said second trim portion and having a depth equal to said first predetermined thickness; said second interior trim portion being attached to said second exterior cap with said top and bottom portions disposed within said upper and lower receiving notches and the inner surface of said second trim portion disposed adjacent the inner surface of said second exterior cap; first and second side stiles, said first and second side stiles comprising: third and fourth exterior caps, each of said third and fourth caps being formed of weather-resistant material and having an outer surface, an inner surface, a second predetermined length, the second predetermined height, an upper end, a lower end, an inner portion, an outer portion, and a C-shaped cross-section forming an interior cavity, said inner and outer portions having the first predetermined thickness; said inner portions having third and fourth ledges extending therefrom, said third and fourth ledges being sized and shaped to receive the first and second side edges of said transparent panel; third and fourth interior trim portions, said third and fourth trim portions having an outer surface, an inner surface, the second predetermined length, the second predetermined height, a first end, a second end, an inner edge, an outer edge and a rectangular cross-section; said third and fourth trim portions including inner and outer receiving notches in said inner and outer edges, respectively, said receiving notches being disposed adjacent the outer surface of said third and fourth trim portion and having a depth equal to said first predetermined thickness; said third and fourth interior trim portions being attached to said third and fourth exterior caps with said inner and outer portions disposed within said inner and outer receiving notches and the inner surface of said third and fourth trim portions disposed adjacent the inner surface of said third and fourth exterior caps; said bottom rail attached between said first and second side stiles adjacent lower ends thereof; said top rail attached between said first and second side stiles adjacent upper ends thereof; said transparent panel disposed upon said first, second, third and forth ledges; upper and lower panel retention strips, said upper and lower strips being attached to said top and bottom rails, extending from said first side stile to said second side stile and serving to secure said upper and lower edges of said transparent panel; first side and second side panel retention strips, said first side and second side strips being attached to said first side and second side stiles, extending from said top rail to said bottom rail and serving to secure said first and second side edges of said transparent panel; and whereby, when said top and bottom rails are attached between said first and second side stiles at upper and lower ends thereof, said transparent panel is disposed upon said first, second, third and forth ledges and secured in place with said upper and lower panel retention strips and said first side and second side panel retention strips, a door having a transparent panel will be formed.
  • 2. A composite door construction, comprising:at least two transparent panels, each of said panels having an inner surface, an outer surface, an upper edge, a lower edge and first and second side edges; a bottom rail, said bottom rail comprising: a first exterior cap, said first cap being formed of weather-resistant material and having an outer surface, an inner surface, a first predetermined length, a first predetermined height, a first end, a second end, a top portion, a bottom portion, and a C-shaped cross-section forming an interior cavity, said top and bottom portions having a first predetermined thickness; said top portion having a first ledge extending therefrom, said first ledge being sized and shaped to receive the lower edge of said transparent panel; a first interior trim portion, said first trim portion having an outer surface, an inner surface, the first predetermined length, the first predetermined height, a first end, a second end, a top edge, a bottom edge and a rectangular cross-section; said first trim portion including upper and lower receiving notches in said top and bottom edges, respectively, said receiving notches being disposed adjacent the outer surface of said first trim portion and having a depth equal to said first predetermined thickness; said first interior trim portion being attached to said first exterior cap with said top and bottom portions disposed within said upper and lower receiving notches and the inner surface of said first trim portion disposed adjacent the inner surface of said first exterior cap; a top rail; said top rail comprising: a second exterior cap, said second cap being formed of weather-resistant material and having an outer surface, an inner surface, the first predetermined length, a second predetermined height, a first end, a second end, a top portion, a bottom portion, and a C-shaped cross-section forming an interior cavity, said top and bottom portions having the first predetermined thickness; said bottom portion having a second ledge extending therefrom, said second ledge being sized and shaped to receive the upper edge of said transparent panel; a second interior trim portion, said second trim portion having an outer surface, an inner surface, the first predetermined length, the second predetermined height, a first end, a second end, a top edge, a bottom edge and a rectangular cross-section; said second trim portion including upper and lower receiving notches in said top and bottom edges, respectively, said receiving notches being disposed adjacent the outer surface of said second trim portion and having a depth equal to said first predetermined thickness; said second interior trim portion being attached to said second exterior cap with said top and bottom portions disposed within said upper and lower receiving notches and the inner surface of said second trim portion disposed adjacent the inner surface of said second exterior cap; first and second side stiles, said first and second side stiles comprising: third and fourth exterior caps, each of said third and fourth caps being formed of weather-resistant material and having an outer surface, an inner surface, a second predetermined length, the second predetermined height, an upper end, a lower end, an inner portion, an outer portion, and a C-shaped cross-section forming an interior cavity, said inner and outer portions having the first predetermined thickness; said inner portions having third and fourth ledges extending therefrom, said third and fourth ledges being sized and shaped to receive the first and second side edges of said transparent panel; third and fourth interior trim portions, said third and fourth trim portions having an outer surface, an inner surface, the second predetermined length, the second predetermined height, a first end, a second end, an inner edge, an outer edge and a rectangular cross-section; said third and fourth trim portions including inner and outer receiving notches in said inner and outer edges, respectively, said receiving notches being disposed adjacent the outer surface of said third and fourth trim portion and having a depth equal to said first predetermined thickness; said third and fourth interior trim portions being attached to said third and fourth exterior caps with said inner and outer portions disposed within said inner and outer receiving notches and the inner surface of said third and fourth trim portions disposed adjacent the inner surface of said third and fourth exterior caps; said bottom rail attached between said first and second side stiles adjacent lower ends thereof; said top rail attached between said first and second side stiles adjacent upper ends thereof; at least one muntin bar, said muntin bar comprising: a fifth exterior cap, said fifth cap being formed of weather-resistant material and having an outer surface, an inner surface, a first end, a second end, a first portion, a second portion, a central portion, and a T-shaped cross-section; said central portion having a first predetermined width and a longitudinal groove; each of said first and second portions having a supporting ledge extending therefrom, said supporting ledge being sized and shaped to receive an edge of one of said transparent panels; a muntin bar interior trim portion, said muntin bar trim portion having an outer surface, an inner surface, the first predetermined width, a first end, a second end and a rectangular cross-section; said muntin bar trim portion having a longitudinal tongue extending outwardly from the inner surface thereof; said tongue being sized shaped and disposed to frictionally engage said groove in said central portion of said fifth exterior cap; said muntin bar trim portion being attached to said central portion of said fifth exterior cap with the inner surface of said fifth cap abutting the inner surface of said muntin bar trim portion with said groove engaging said tongue; said muntin bar extending from either of said top rail to said bottom rail and said first side stile to said second side stile; each of said transparent panels disposed upon either of said first, second, third and forth ledges and one of said supporting ledges of said fifth exterior cap of said muntin bar; upper and lower panel retention strips, said upper and lower strips being attached to said top and bottom rails, and serving to secure said upper and lower edges of said transparent panels; first side and second side panel retention strips, said first side and second side strips being attached to said first side and second side stiles, and serving to secure said first and second side edges of said transparent panels; muntin bar panel retention strips, said muntin bar panel retention strips being attached to said muntin bar interior trim portion and serving to secure said first and second side edges and said upper and lower edges of said transparent panels; and whereby, when said top and bottom rails are attached between said first and second side stiles at upper and lower ends thereof, said transparent panels are disposed upon said first, second, third, forth and supporting ledges and secured in place with said upper and lower panel retention strips, said first side and second side panel retention strips, and said muntin bar panel retention strips, a door having at least two transparent panel will be formed.
  • 3. A composite door construction as described in claim 1, wherein the first, second, third and fourth interior trim portions further comprise:a decorative inner panel, said decorative inner panel having an inside surface and an outside surface and extending from the outer surface of said trim portions toward the inner surface of said trim portions for a first predetermined distance; a filler portion, said filler portion extending from the inside surface of said decorative inner panel to the inner surface of said trim portions; said decorative inner panel being fixedly attached to said filler portion; and whereby, said filler portion is fabricated from less expensive materials, thereby reducing the cost of the door.
  • 4. A composite door construction as described in claim 1, wherein said first, second, third and fourth exterior caps further comprise:a first drainage groove, said first drainage groove disposed at an intersection of either of the top portion, bottom portion and inner portion of said exterior caps and the first, second, third and fourth ledges; and said first drainage groove extending from said first end to said second end and from said upper end to said lower end of said exterior caps.
  • 5. A composite door construction as described in claim 2, wherein said fifth exterior cap of said muntin bar further comprises:a second drainage groove, said second drainage groove disposed at an intersection of either of the first and second portions, of said fifth exterior cap and the supporting ledges; and said second drainage groove extending from said first end to said second end of said fifth exterior cap of said muntin bar.
  • 6. A composite door construction as described in claim 1, wherein said first, second, third and fourth exterior caps further comprise:a first sealant groove, said first sealant groove disposed upon each of said first, second, third and fourth ledges, and being spaced from an intersection of either of the top portion, bottom portion and inner portion of said exterior caps and the first, second, third and fourth ledges and said first sealant groove extending from said first end to said second end and from said upper end to said lower end of said exterior caps.
  • 7. A composite door construction as described in claim 2, wherein said fifth exterior cap of said muntin bar further comprises:a second sealant groove, said second sealant groove disposed upon each of said supporting ledges and spaced from an intersection of either of the first and second portions of said fifth exterior cap and the supporting ledges; and said second sealant groove extending from said first end to said second end of said fifth exterior cap of said muntin bar.
  • 8. A composite door construction as described in claim 1, wherein the bottom rail further comprises:a first drip stop groove, said first drip stop groove being disposed upon the bottom portion of the first exterior cap and being spaced inwardly from and parallel to the outer surface and extending from the first end to the second end of said first exterior cap; and whereby, when the door construction is disposed adjacent a ground surface, said first drip stop groove will serve to prevent water from running underneath the bottom portion of the bottom rail.
  • 9. A composite door construction as described in claim 1, wherein at least one of the first and second side stiles further comprise:a second drip stop groove, said second drip stop groove being disposed upon the outer portion of at least one of the third and fourth exterior caps and being spaced inwardly from and parallel to the outer surface and extending from the upper end to the lower end of at least one of said third and fourth exterior caps; and whereby, when the door construction is disposed adjacent a second door construction, said second drip stop groove will serve to prevent water from entering past said side stiles.
  • 10. A composite door construction as described in claim 1, wherein the outer portion of either of said first and second side stiles meets the outer surface of either of said first and second side stiles at an angle slightly greater than ninety degrees, thereby reducing binding when two such door constructions are abutted
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