1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to the field of hinges for mounting to and between a door and door jamb.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Repeated opening and closing of a door particularly in a public building, may result in eventual loosening of the hinge screws that extend into the door. In many cases, the doors cost upwards to $5000. Repeated tightening of the hinge mounting screws may result in an enlargement of the screw holes thereby eventually making it impossible to attach the hinge in the same location on the door which corresponds with the hinge location on the door jamb. Disclosed is a kit to avoid this problem by providing alternate means for mounting the hinge to the door in the same location as previously utilized. The kit employs a bracket that extends over the damaged portion of the door edge. The bracket is attached to the door and has a mounting plate attached directly to the hinge.
A variety of brackets have been used with doors particularly to strengthen the doors against forced entry. For example, metal walls may be attached to the door jamb and the door edge thereby reinforcing and controlling any gaps that exist between the door jamb and door to limit the forced entry of a tool there between. Likewise, a number of different types of protection plates provided across the width of the door as well as around the dead bolt, dead bolt receiving plate, and around any lock provided on the door handle to provide strengthening of the door. Another approach is to provide a metal hinge shield that extends over each hinge plate of a hinge limiting access to the hinge.
The device disclosed herein may quickly be mounted to the damaged hinge area of a door thereby salvaging the door and limiting the instances where the door must be discarded. The device has a U-shaped bracket that is mounted directly to the door. A hinge mounting plate is positioned within a recess of the door and is fixedly mounted to the U-shaped bracket. The hinge is then mounted directly to the mounting plate with spacers provided to ensure the outwardly facing surface of the hinge plate is flush with the outwardly facing surface of the U-shaped bracket.
A device for repairing a hinge area of a door. A u-shaped bracket is mountable to the damaged hinge area of a door and positioned between the edge of the door and the door jamb when the door is mounted to the door jamb. A hinge is mounted to a mounting wall attached to the bracket. The bracket has a cut-out portion into which the hinge is positioned to be flush with the bracket.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a new and improved device for repairing a damaged hinge area of a door.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a kit to repair the damaged hinge area of a door.
Related objects and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following description.
For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, reference will now be made to the embodiment illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended, such alterations and further modifications in the illustrated device, and such further applications of the principles of the invention as illustrated therein being contemplated as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the invention relates.
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The top hinge is shown as missing from the door and door jamb of
Kit 20 is shown in
Wall 31 is intermediate the edge portions of walls 26 and 27 and is thereby mounted to the edge of the door and is positioned between the edge of the door and the door jamb 41 when the door is mounted to the door jamb. A hinge 22 (
Intermediate wall 31 is located between and perpendicularly arranged an integral with respect to the parallel walls 26 and 27. A portion of intermediate wall 31 is cutout forming an opening 60. Opening 60 extends through wall 31. The cutout portion 60 extends across the width of intermediate wall 31 with the exception that the opening terminates prior to reaching wall 26 thereby forming a ledge 63 against which the edge 64 of hinge plate 23 rests. On the other hand, opening 60 extends across the width of the wall 31 and through wall 27 thereby not providing a ledge adjacent wall 27 similarly to ledge 63 provided for wall 26. The thickness of hinge plate 23 is equal to the depth of opening 60 extending through wall 27 thereby allowing the top surface 65 of hinge plate 23 to be flush and parallel with top surface 66 of intermediate wall 31.
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The intermediate wall 31 mountable to the edge of the door is positioned between the door edge and the door jamb when the door is mounted to the door jamb. The hinge mounting plate 30 mounted to the intermediate wall 31 is positioned between the intermediate wall and the door when bracket 21 is mounted to the door. The cutout portion 60 that receives hinge plate 23 extends only through one of the parallel walls, namely wall 27 to allow hinge plate 23 to be flush with wall 31. The top surface of hinge plate 23 is flush with wall 31 when mounted thereto. Likewise, spacers 28 and 29 are mounted between the intermediate wall 31 and hinge mounting wall 30 to allow hinge plate 23 to be flush with the intermediate wall 31. Hinge plate 23 is positioned and mountable over the damaged area of surface 49 (
While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only the preferred embodiment has been shown and described and that all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the invention are desired to be protected.