Claims
- 1. A metal frame assembly for use in the metal frame and glass panel structure, said metal frame assembly comprising:
- (a) a metal shoe having a channel therein, said channel having at least one smooth side surface and an opposite side surface spaced apart from said smooth side surface;
- (b) said channel being adapted to receive a glass panel therein, wherein upon receipt of a glass panel within said channel and against said smooth side surface thereof, said opposite side surface of said channel is in spaced-relation to the glass panel; and
- (c) a plurality of independent expandable pressure units disposed within said channel, said pressure units comprising means for securing a glass panel within said channel when a glass panel is positioned therein, wherein each of said pressure units comprises:
- (1) a pressure block disposed within said channel adjacent said opposite side surface thereof; and
- (2) adjustable pressure generating means within said block for laterally expanding said pressure unit to simultaneously create pressure on said opposite side surface and an even pressure against a glass panel when a glass panel is positioned within said channel.
- 2. A metal frame assembly of claim 1, wherein said adjustable pressure generating means comprises:
- (a) a vertically extending tapped bore in said pressure block;
- (b) a transverse opening intersecting said tapped bore;
- (c) movable means within said transverse opening; and
- (d) an adjustment screw disposed within said tapped bore contacting said movable means for moving same within said transverse opening.
- 3. The metal frame assembly of claim 2, wherein said movable means is circular in cross-section.
- 4. The metal frame assembly of claim 2, wherein said movable means is a ball slidably disposed within said transverse opening.
- 5. The metal frame assembly of claim 2, wherein said transverse opening is a transverse bore upwardly angled toward said opposite side surface of said channel.
- 6. The metal frame assembly of claim 1, wherein said opposite side surface includes a cover portion having a downwardly projecting lip and said pressure block includes an upwardly extending flange, wherein said lip and said flange comprise means for retaining said pressure block within said channel.
- 7. The metal frame assembly of claim 1, further comprising a pair of adjustment screws for vertically adjusting a glass panel when a glass panel is positioned within said channel to square the glass panel with the metal shoe.
- 8. The metal frame assembly of claim 1, further comprising a strip of double-faced tape affixed to said smooth side surface and adapted to receive a glass panel when a glass panel is positioned within said channel to prevent relative slip between a glass panel and said metal shoe.
- 9. The metal frame assembly of claim 1, wherein said pressure block is of a substantial flattened cubical shape, wherein the glass-engagable surface of said block is substantially parallel to a surface of said block which is adjacent to said opposite side surface of said channel.
- 10. The metal frame assembly of claim 1, wherein said pressure block is not vertically displaced within said channel when said pressure units are laterally expanded.
- 11. A metal frame assembly for use in a metal frame and glass panel structure, said metal frame assembly comprising:
- (a) a metal shoe having a channel therein, said channel having at least one smooth side surface and an opposite side surface spaced apart from said smooth side surface;
- (b) said channel being adapted to receive a glass panel therein, wherein upon receipt of a glass panel within said channel and against said smooth side surface thereof, said opposite side surface of said channel is in spaced-relation to the glass panel; and
- (c) a plurality of independent expandable pressure units disposed within said channel, said pressure units comprising means for securing a glass panel within said channel when a glass panel is positioned therein, wherein each of said pressure units comprises:
- (1) a pressure block disposed within said channel in a recessed portion of said opposite side surface thereof; and
- (2) adjustable pressure generating means within said block for laterally expanding said pressure unit to simultaneously create pressure on said opposite side surface and an even pressure against a glass panel when a glass panel is positioned within said channel.
- 12. The metal frame assembly of claim 11, wherein said adjustable pressure generating means comprises:
- (a) a vertically extending tapped bore in said pressure block;
- (b) a transverse opening intersecting said tapped bore;
- (c) movable means within said transverse opening; and
- (d) an adjustment screw disposed within said tapped bore contacting said movable means for moving same within said transverse opening.
- 13. The metal frame assembly of claim 12, wherein said movable means is circular in cross-section.
- 14. The metal frame assembly of claim 12, wherein said movable means is a ball slidably disposed within said transverse opening.
- 15. The metal frame assembly of claim 12, wherein said transverse opening is a transverse bore upwardly angled toward said opposite side surface of said channel.
- 16. The metal frame assembly of claim 11, further comprising a pair of adjustment screws for vertically adjusting a glass panel when a glass panel is positioned within said channel to square the glass panel with the metal shoe.
- 17. The metal frame assembly of claim 11, further comprising a strip of double-faced tape adhered to said smooth side surface and adapted to be engaged by a glass panel when a glass panel is positioned within said channel to prevent slip between the glass panel and said metal shoe.
- 18. The metal frame assembly of claim 11, wherein said pressure block is not vertically displaced when said pressure unit is laterally expanded.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional of U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 862,994, filed May 14, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,680,903 entitled DOOR SHOE ASSEMBLY.
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