Claims
- 1. A door framing system, the door adapted to provide closeable access to an enclosure, the door being defined by a series of linear edge segments arrayed end-to-end around a panel, the panel having a front face and an opposing back face, each pair of adjacent edge segments defining an included angle, the door framing system comprising
a plurality of channel members each substantially the length of a panel edge segment and having a channel recess, the channel members adapted to receive a panel edge segment within its channel recess; a plurality of corner braces adapted to couple together each of two adjacent channel members; fasteners for securing the channel members and corner braces to the panel; and hinges disposed on one of the channel members.
- 2. The door framing system according to claim 1 and further comprising
mid-channel braces on one or more of the channel members.
- 3. The door framing system according to claim 1 wherein the channel members further comprise
a spine extending the length of the channel member and adapted to abut the panel edge; major and minor facie members extending from the spine across a portion of the front and back faces respectively of the panel; and fingers disposed on the facie members distal the spine and extending to the panel faces.
- 4. The door framing system according to claim 1 wherein the corner braces comprise
two brace spines coupled end-to-end at an angle matching an included angle; and one or more faces extending perpendicular to and between the brace spines to cover a portion of each channel.
- 5. The door framing system according to claim 4 wherein
two corner brace faces extend between the brace spines, one on either side of the panel; and the brace spines and faces form a pocket adapted to surround a corner of the panel and an abutment of two adjacent channel members.
- 6. The door framing system according to claim 4 wherein the corner brace faces further comprise
triangular plates having two sides mated with edges of the spines and a third edge extending between ends the spines distal the included angle.
- 7. The door framing system according to claim 6 wherein the corner brace faces further comprise
decorative shaping of the third edge of the plate.
- 8. The door framing system according to claim 4 wherein
a single corner brace face extends between the spines to cover a portion of the front face of the panel and an abutment of two adjacent panel members.
- 9. The door framing system according to claim 8 and further comprising
a backing plate disposed over the rear face opposite the single face.
- 10. The door framing system according to claim 1 wherein the fasteners comprise
longitudinally adjustable flange bolts journaled within apertures extending coaxially through the panel, the corner braces and at least one channel member.
- 11. The door framing system according to claim 1 wherein the hinge means comprises
a plurality of hinges disposed at intervals along the channel spine and having
a spine attachment leg juxtaposed to and coupled to the channel spine; and an enclosure attachment leg coupled to the spine attachment leg by a swivel and having
a first hinge segment disposed proximate the swivel and a second hinge segment disposed perpendicular to the first hinge segment distal the swivel and adapted to extend away from the spine attachment leg to couple to the enclosure.
- 12. The door framing system according to claim 1 wherein the hinge means comprises
a piano hinge extending continuously the length of the channel member
- 13. The door framing system according to claim 1 wherein one or more of the channel members further comprises
telescoping means for telescopically adjusting its length to match the panel segment.
- 14. The door framing system according to claim 13 wherein the telescoping means comprises
an outer channel segment having a first spine width and double walled fingers defining a slot; and an inner channel segment having a second spine width less than the first spine width and adapted to telescopically nest within the recess of the outer channel segment with its finger nested within the slot.
- 15. A door frame kit adapted to create a door, the door comprising a rectangular panel having four corners and front and back faces separated by panel edges, the door adapted to be hingedly affixed within a door opening, the door frame kit comprising
two vertical channel members and two horizontal channel members, each adapted to receive an edge of the panel within a channel recess defined by
a channel spine paralleling the panel edge; two facie members extending one on each side of the panel from the channel spine to cover a portion of the front and back panel faces respectively; fingers disposed on the facie members distal the spine and extending toward the panel faces; four corner braces, each disposed on one corner of the panel over two-adjacent channel members; a plurality of flange bolts penetrating the corner braces, at least one of the channel members and the panel; and a plurality of hinges disposed along the spine of one of the channel members and adapted to couple the door to the door opening.
- 16. The door framing system according to claim 15 wherein at least two of the channel members further comprise
an outer channel segment having a first spine width; and an inner channel segment having a second spine width and adapted to telescopically nest within the recess of the outer channel segment.
- 17. An improved method of fabricating a storage building door, the storage building having a plurality of frame members defining a plurality of walls and supporting a skin having a thickness, the method comprising
providing a door frame kit having
two vertical and two horizontal channel members, each having a channel spine, two facie members extending from opposite edges of the channel spine, and fingers disposed on the facie members distal the spine and extending toward the other facie member to terminate a distance apart approximately equal to the skin thickness; four corner braces having vertical and horizontal spines and at least one face extending between the spines; a plurality of flange bolts; and a plurality of hinges; selecting a position in one of the storage building walls for the door; then cutting at least one planar panel from the skin of the wall to expose an opening for the door, the planar panel having front and back faces separated by two vertical and two horizontal edge segments; then erecting a door frame around the door opening; inserting the vertical edges of one side of the planar panel into a first one of the vertical channel members between the fingers until the panel edge abuts the channel spine; then placing two corner braces over the upper and lower extremities of the first vertical channel member and adjacent corners of the panel and aligning pre-drilled holes in the corner spines and the channel members; then securing one or more hinges to the corner brace spines and the first vertical channel member using hinge bolts; inserting the horizontal edges of the panel into the horizontal channel members and abutting the horizontal channels to the first vertical channel member; then securing the horizontal channel members to the corner spines using sheet metal screws; then inserting the opposite vertical edge of the panel into a second vertical channel member and abutting the horizontal channel members thereto; then placing two corner braces over upper and lower extremities of the second vertical channel member and securing the corner braces to the horizontal and second vertical channel members using sheet metal screws; then drilling holes through the corner braces, channels and the panel and affixing them together with the flange bolts; then attaching the hinges to the storage building door frame.
- 18. The improved method of fabricating a storage building door according to claim 17 and further comprising the steps of
providing a telescopic joint in the horizontal channel members having
an outer channel segment having a first spine width; and an inner channel segment having a second spine width and adapted to telescopically nest within the recess of the outer channel segment; then including the additional steps of
inserting the horizontal panel edges into the outer channel segments abutting the first vertical channel and securing them to the corner braces secured to the first vertical channel using sheet metal screws; then inserting the horizontal panel edges into the inner channel segments; then nesting the inner channel segments telescopically into the outer channel segments; then adjusting the inner channel segments telescopically to a abut the second vertical channel member; then securing the inner channel segments to the corner braces secured to the second vertical channel member.
- 19. An improved method of fabricating an access door, the access door adapted to provide closure and access through an opening, the opening having frame members surrounding it and adapted to have the door hingedly attached thereto, the method comprising
providing a panel substantially the size and shape of the opening, the panel being defined by a series of linear edge segments surrounding planar front and rear surfaces; providing a door frame kit having
two vertical and two horizontal channel members, each having a channel spine, two facie members extending from opposite edges of the channel spine, and fingers disposed on the facie members distal the spine and extending toward the other facie member to terminate a distance apart approximately equal to the skin thickness; four corner braces adapted to cover two adjacent channel members; a plurality of flange bolts; and a plurality of hinges; selecting a position in one of the storage building walls for the door; then cutting at least one planar panel from the skin of the wall to expose an opening for the door, the planar panel having front and back faces separated by two vertical and two horizontal edge segments; then erecting a door frame around the door opening; inserting the vertical edges of the planar panel into the vertical channel members between the fingers; then inserting the horizontal edges of the panel into the horizontal channels abutting the vertical channels; then placing the corner braces over the corners of the panel and covering the ends of adjacent abutting channel members; then drilling holes through the corner braces, channels and the panel and affixing them together with the flange bolts; and attaching the hinges to one of the channel members; then attaching the hinges to the door frame.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of Provisional Application No. 60/479,027, filed Jun. 16, 2003, now pending.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60479027 |
Jun 2003 |
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