The present invention relates to French doors. More specifically, the present invention is concerned with a French door which production is achievable at a reduced cost, while providing pleasing aesthetics.
French doors are well known and are used extensively in high priced houses.
These doors are generally expensive to manufacture since they are made of solid woods that must be carefully sanded and finished after assembly to yield a high-quality end product. Indeed, should the pieces be sanded and finished prior to the assembly of the door, even small variations in thickness are very noticeable to the naked human eye at the junction of the various pieces making the door.
Therefore there is a need in the art for a French door which production is achievable at a reduced cost, while providing pleasing aesthetics.
More specifically, in accordance with the present invention, there is provided a composite French door comprising a first and a second door stiles; a top transversal piece mounted between the first and the second door sties; and a bottom transversal piece mounted between the first and the second door stiles; wherein the first and second door stiles and the top and bottom transversal pieces include ping parts.
There is further provided a method for fabricating a composite door comprising the steps of cutting face pieces; cutting edge pieces; cutting spacers; assembling a first and a second face pieces to at least one edge piece into a blank door stile; assembling at least one spacer between two face pieces into a blank transverse piece; cutting a blank door stile into a door stile having a first joining part; cutting a blank transverse piece into a number of transverse pieces each having a second joining part; and assembling a first door stile and a second door stile to a first transverse piece and to a second transverse piece by mating the first joining parts to the second joining parts respectively.
It is to be understood that the term “composite” is to be construed as meaning any assembly of materials different from solid wood.
Other objects, advantages and features of the present invention will become more apparent upon reading of the following non-restrictive description of embodiments thereof, given by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings.
In the appended drawings:
7 is a perspective view, partly in section, of a portion of the door of
There is provided a French door made of generally hollow stiles and top and bottom transverse pieces, all having pre-finished faces, which yields reduced finishing costs and reduced material costs. Pieces of solid wood are used at junctions between pieces of the door to allow for a conventional assembly of these pieces and to yield a conventional looking finished product.
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The door 10 comprises first and second door stiles 12 and 14, a top transverse piece 16 mounted between the stiles 12 and 14 and a bottom transverse piece 18 mounted between the stiles 12 and 14. The door 10 may comprises a number of glass panels 20 mounted between horizontal 22 and vertical 24 cross pieces.
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A number of solid wood spacers 30-36 are adhered to an inside surface of the first face piece 26 (
A second solid wood edge piece 38 may then be adhered to the first face piece 26 (
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It is to be noted that the first edge piece 28, the second edge piece 38 and the number of spacers 30-35 may be provided as a unit and mounted adhesively in a sandwich-like manner between the first face piece 26 and the second face piece 40, for example.
The face pieces 26 and 40 may be made of solid wood or may be a made of a laminate or any composite material. Similarly, the spacers may be made of solid wood or may be a made of a laminate or any composite material for example.
A number and position of the spacers depend may vary depending on the type of desired door. Optionally, foam material may be provided between the spacers.
The resulting blank door stile is light-weighted.
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It is to be noted that the spacers 42 and 44 and the edge piece 46 may be provided as a unit and mounted adhesively in a sandwich-like manner between the two face pieces 48 and 50, for example.
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It is to be noted that the spacer 54 and the edge piece 56 may be provided as a unit and mounted adhesively in a sandwich-like manner between the two face pieces 58 and 60, for example.
Once the blanks of the different elements of the door are made as described hereinabove, each blank is cut so as to yield a corresponding finished element.
For example, a blank door stile is cut so as to shape the edge piece 28 into a joining edge 28 as illustrated in
As may be seen from these Figures, the faces 26 and 40 of the finished door stile 12, as well as the faces 48 and 50 of the finished transversal piece 18 are beveiled (see angles 64) and create a V-shape notch. In this example, the beveiled pieces create a sixty degree angle 66 (see
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As will be understood by one skilled in the art, even though the French door 10 illustrated in the appended drawings is provided with a number of glass panels 20, other style of French doors, with or without glass panels, may be fabricated according to the present invention.
Although the present invention has been described hereinabove by way of embodiments thereof, it may be modified, without departing from the nature and teachings of the subject invention as defined in the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2,417,611 | Jan 2003 | CA | national |