The present invention relates to door panels and door assemblies. More specifically, the present invention involves the structure and assembly of a door panel, and assemblies for operation of the door panels.
Many factors are considered during the design of a product intended for commercial or industrial use. Such factors include, and are not limited to: time, cost, safety, manufacturability, repairability, quality, and intended use.
Design considerations relating to a product's manufacturability involve: use of components across various product lines, inventory and availability of components, tooling, part count, and product complexity and installation. The utilization of common component parts throughout a product line may save costs, thus facilitating the installation and assembly of the product to improve its marketability.
The present invention is provided to address these and other considerations.
The present invention is directed to improving the utility of a door panel. One embodiment of the present invention includes a door panel for a slidable door assembly. The door panel comprises an inner frame and a sheet stock substantially covering the inner frame. The inner frame includes a geometry that cooperates with a geometry of one or more door accessories to facilitate connection of the door accessory directly to the inner frame.
Another aspect of the present invention is directed to a method of manufacture of a door panel for a slidable door assembly. A plurality of frame members are connected together to form an inner frame assembly. Each of the plurality of frame members includes an identical cross-section. Sheet stock is attached to the inner frame assembly and folded over is edge(s). A door accessory may be directly attached to one of the frame members and capable of further overlapping the sheet stock.
A further aspect of the present invention is directed to a gasket for sealing a window in a door assembly including a transparent member and both a frame member and a sheet stock covering the door. The transparent member is substantially parallel with the sheet stock. The gasket includes a first sealing portion including a proximate end and a distal end, wherein a terminal portion of the proximate end terminating substantially flush or coplanar with an outer surface of the sheet stock. A second sealing portion extends from the distal end of the first sealing portion and is substantially parallel to the transparent member.
A still further aspect of the present invention is a door panel for a door assembly. The door panel includes an inner frame having an outer face surface and an outer edge surface. A sheet stock substantially covers the outer face surface and at least a portion of the outer edge surface of the inner frame.
Yet a further aspect of the present invention is directed to a guide for a slidable door assembly including a header support and a vertical support for the header. The guide maintains alignment of a door panel during sliding movement of the door panel. The guide comprises a first coupling member and a second coupling member. The first coupling member is operably attached to the door panel and the second coupling member is operably attached to the vertical support wherein the first coupling member and the second coupling member cooperate to maintain alignment of the door panel during movement of the door.
Yet a still further aspect of the present invention is directed to a door panel for a door assembly including a drive system. The door panel comprises an inner frame including a geometry and a trolley including a geometry that cooperates with the geometry of the inner frame for connection of the trolley directly to the inner frame.
Yet another aspect of the present invention is directed an extruded member for use in constructing an inner frame of a door panel for a door assembly. The extruded member includes a length, a first side, and a second side, wherein the extruded member comprises at least one of either a first protrusion or a first receptacle formed in at least one of the first and second sides. The first protrusion or first receptacle is located and dimensioned to cooperate with a mating receptacle or protrusion attached to a door seal operably connected to the inner frame.
Yet another still further aspect of the present invention is directed to an inner frame for a door panel of a door system. The inner frame is constructed of a plurality of frame members cut from a single extruded member. The frame members have a length, a first side, and a second side. At least one of either a first protrusion or a first receptacle is formed in at least one of the first and second sides. The first protrusion or first receptacle is located and dimensioned to cooperate with an accessory connected to the inner door frame, wherein the accessory includes a mating receptacle or protrusion.
Other advantages and aspects of the present invention will become apparent upon reading the following description of the drawings and detailed description of the invention.
While the present invention is capable of embodiment in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings and will herein be described in detail, preferred embodiments of the invention with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the broad aspect of the invention to the embodiments illustrated.
The leading edge gasket door accessory 16 shown in
Referring to
In cases where additional sealing is desired, according to one aspect of the invention, a moldable sealing material in the form of a caulk paste, liquid, or the like, may be placed between the seal base 30 and the sheet stock 44 overlapping the frame surfaces 42, for example, in the location identified by the reference number 31.
Each door accessory includes an integral connector portion 46 having a geometry capable of cooperating with the geometry of the inner frame 12 to operably attach the door accessory directly to the inner frame. The direct cooperation of the integral connector portion 46 of door accessory and the inner frame 12 includes an interconnecting geometry between the door accessory and the inner frame member 14. The interconnecting geometry between the inner frame member 14 and the door accessory may include a cooperating channel and a ridge or a receptacle and a protrusion.
Similar to the leading edge gasket door accessory,
Referring now to
As with the other door accessories, the gasket 48 further includes an integral connector portion 46 adapted to cooperate with the geometry of the inner frame member 14 to attach the gasket 48 directly to the inner frame 12. The integral connector portion 46 defines a ridge geometry and the inner frame member 14 includes a mating channel 14a geometry formed therein. Alternately, the inner frame member 14 could define a ridge geometry in which case the integral connector portion 46 would include a mating channel geometry formed therein.
For a slidable door assembly including a header support positioned above the doorway and at least one vertical support for supporting for the header, another type of a door accessory is a guide 24. The guide 24 maintains alignment of the door panel 10 during sliding movement of the door panel. Referring to
The first coupling member 58 of the guide 24 similarly includes an integral connector portion 46 adapted to cooperate with the geometry of the inner frame member 14 to attach the guide directly to the inner frame 12. The direct connection of the integral connector portion 46 of first coupling member 58 and the door panel 10 includes an interconnecting geometry there between. A bottom edge gasket 22 may also be operably connected to the first coupling member 58.
Yet another aspect of the present invention is shown in
Preferably, the frame member 14 utilized in the construction of the door panel's inner frame 12 is an extrusion of material. The extruded frame member 14 has a length, a first side, and a second side and is capable of cooperating with various door accessories. The extruded frame member 14 includes at least one of either a first protrusion or a first receptacle formed in at least one of the first and second sides. The first protrusion or first receptacle is located and dimensioned to cooperate with a mating receptacle or protrusion of a door accessory. The extruded frame member 14 may also include a second protrusion or second receptacle that is different from the first protrusion and/or the first receptacle. The extruded frame member 14 may be symmetric or asymmetric about at least one axis and may further include a tube defined therein to facilitate a threaded, press-fit, or snap-fit connection between frame members.
There are many significant advantages of utilizing an extruded frame member 14. One such benefit may include cost savings obtained by reducing the amount of different components required during the construction of a door panel for a sliding door assembly. In addition, utilizing a common interface between the door panel and a variety of door accessories may facilitate design efforts.
While specific embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described, numerous modifications come to mind without significantly departing from the spirit of the invention, and the scope of protection is only limited by the scope of the accompanying claims.
This application is a divisional application of U.S. application Ser. No. 11/161,167, which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/590,859 entitled, “Improved Door Assembly and Method,” filed Jul. 24, 2004, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference. This application is related to further divisional applications: U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/369,482, entitled DOOR ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/369,494, entitled DOOR ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME; and, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/369,517, entitled DOOR ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME;—all of which were simultaneously filed on Feb. 11, 2009.
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