Claims
- 1. A door skin for use in construction of a door assembly, the door skin comprising:
a generally flat compression molded panel having a paintable exposed outer surface and an opposed inner surface, the panel outer surface defining a textured pattern which simulates a wood multi-panel door having rails, stiles, panels and simulated joints which have been sanded smooth, the textured pattern of each of the simulated rails, stiles and panels simulating a sanded surface having a series of fine grooves equivalent to those formed by sanding a wood surface on a real wood multi-panel door.
- 2. The door skin of claim 1 wherein the fine grooves of the simulated sanded surface are anesthetically equivalent to those formed by conventional sandpaper, with the grooves being aligned in a direction consistent with a conventional sanding pattern of a real wood multi-panel door.
- 3. The door skin of claim 1 wherein the compression molded panel is formed of a molding compound capable of producing, in a polished flat plaque mold, a compression molded skin exhibiting a long term Loria number of less than about 250.
- 4. A method of forming a door skin for use in construction of a door assembly, the method comprising:
providing an inner and outer mold pair for compression molding a door skin, the outer mold providing a negative image of a door skin outer surface having a textured pattern which simulates a wood multi-panel door having rails, stiles, panels and simulated joints between mating stiles and rails, the textured pattern of each of the simulated rails, stiles and panels simulating a sanded surface having a plurality of fine grooves as would be formed by sanding a wood surface with sandpaper; preheating the mold pair; charging the mold with a suitable amount of molding compound capable of producing, in a polished flat plaque mold, a compression molded skin exhibiting a long term Loria number of less than about 250; closing the mold and applying pressure for a time sufficient to allow the molding compound to cure; and removing a cured door skin from the mold, wherein the resulting door skin has a paintable outer textured surface which aesthetically resembles a real wood multi-panel door which has been sanded smooth.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/116,405, filed Jul. 16, 1998, entitled “Compression Molded Door Assembly”.
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