The present invention relates to a door sill assembly for use with a door, for example particularly, but not exclusively, a door sill assembly with adjustable height.
A door sill is part of a door frame that extends along the bottom of the door frame. It usually sits directly on the foundation of the floor.
Instead of a solid piece of wood block, recent developments offer door sill in the form of an assembly with moveable parts. This permits adjustment of height of the door sill to offer flexibility. It is also an attempt to mitigate the cost implication on production of door sill with tailored height. Sill parts can be manufactured by mass production and the height adjustment is made on site.
Door sill with height adjustment can be used with doors of any heights. The adjustable door sill closes off any gaps between the door sill and the bottom of the door, which as a result offers good isolation from the external environment. A problem with the currently available height adjustment door sill is that adjustment must be made with the door opened. Either exact measurement of the gap is taken before the sill is adjusted or it will require some guess work and several attempts before the adjustment is made perfect.
To enhance durability of the door sill, it is common to cover the sill with a threshold which can be made of wood or metal. Existing thresholds are mounted by screws to the door sill. Caulk is used to seal the area between the threshold against the weather. The removal of an old threshold can be tricky. Some thresholds have screws clearly visible but on others they are hidden under a rubber center which has to be pulled off to get at the screws. These screws have to be taken out for the old threshold to be pulled off using a pry bar if necessary to release it from under the jambs. The procedure is rather cumbersome and time consuming.
The invention seeks to eliminate or at least to mitigate such shortcomings by providing a novel door sill assembly with adjustable height.
In a first aspect of the invention there is provided a door sill assembly for a door comprising a sill, having a lower portion and an adjustable upper portion positioned on the lower portion, wherein the adjustable upper portion is vertically displaceable relative to the lower portion by movement of an adjuster that is available for manipulation when said door is closed. Preferably, the door sill assembly further including an adjuster accessible for operation on one of front and rear sides of the lower portion. More preferably, the adjuster includes a lift in engagement with the adjustable upper portion which is vertically displaceable by or with movement of the lift. Yet more preferably, the lift is moveable in a first and second directions. It is preferable that the first direction is opposite to the second direction. More preferably, the first and second directions are opposite to one another and transverse to that of the vertical displacement of the adjustable upper portion. Yet more preferably, the lift and the adjustable upper portion are in engagement along a pair of slanted surfaces such that relative movement between the lift and the adjustable upper portion along the slanted surface and in the first and second directions bring about vertical displacement of the adjustable upper portion. It is preferable that the adjuster includes an actuator in connection with the lift and upon movement acts on the lift. In a preferred embodiment, angular movement of the actuator brings about linear movement of the lift in first and second direction which are opposite to one another. Advantageously, the actuator is in threaded engagement with the lift. More advantageously, the actuator has an exposed part for manipulation by a user to bring about a desired degree of angular movement of the connector and in turn a desired degree of the linear movement of the lift. It is advantageous that the adjustable upper portion has front and rear sides slidably engages the front and rear sides of the lower portion, which collectively defines an interior for accommodating the lift. Preferably, the lift and the adjustable upper portion are in engagement along a pair of slanted surfaces, the slanted surface of the adjustable upper portion extends across the interior for engaging the slanted surface of the lift. More preferably, the lower portion includes at least one indentation on its bottom side for application of silicone.
In a second aspect of the invention there is provided a threshold for a door sill, comprising a body, the body includes front and rear engagement parts integrally formed therewith to bring about first and second engagements with different parts of a said door sill, wherein release of the second engagement is dependent on that of the first engagement. Preferably, release of the second engagement is effected upon release of the first engagement. More preferably, the front engagement part extends in a direction transverse to that of the rear engagement part. Yet more preferably, the first engagement fixes the front engagement part to a said door sill against an upward movement, and the second engagement fixes the rear engagement part to a said door sill against a sideway movement. It is preferable that the rear engagement part comprises a round hook. Preferably, the threshold further includes a force-bearing part adjacent the front engagement part and on which a lever acts to release the first engagement. More preferably, the threshold further includes a fulcrum for supporting said lever that acts on the force-bearing part. Yet more preferably, the front engagement part and the force-bearing part are provided back to back and extends in substantially opposite directions.
In a third aspect of the invention there is provided a door sill assembly comprising a sill, and a threshold, wherein the sill and the threshold are configured to releasably inter-engage at first and second engagement positions to prevent relative movement of the sill and the threshold in respective directions. Preferably, the respective directions are transverse to each other.
The invention will now be more particularly described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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An adjuster 103 is provided to bring about vertical displacement of the adjustable upper portion 102 relative to the U-shaped bracket 101A in a controllable manner. The adjuster 103 is available for manipulation by a user when the door 200 is closed such that precise measurement of the gap 300 is not required. Effortlessly, the bottom of the door 200 acts as the upper limit for the adjustment.
The adjuster 103 includes a lift 103A and an actuator 103B. The actuator 103B has a cap 103D provided at its free end.
The lift 103A is placed inside the hollow interior defined by the U-shaped bracket 101A and the adjustable upper portion 102. The adjustable upper portion 102 and the lift 103A are in engagement along a pair of slanted surfaces 102A and 103A-1 to bring about vertical displacement of the adjustable upper portion 102 by or with movement of the lift 103A.
The pair of slanted surfaces 102A and 103A-1 are complementary in the sense that the slanted surface 103A-1 and the slanted surface 102A have the same direction and degree of inclination. With reference to
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The lift 103A is in threaded connection with the actuator 103B. The actuator 103B has an elongated portion with threaded outer surface. A threaded aperture 103A-2 extends through center of the lift 103A along one dimension thereof. The actuator 103B is screwed into the aperture 103A-2 for establishing the threaded connection.
The actuator 103B runs through an aperture in the front/exterior wall 101A-1 via a gasket 103C and through an opening in the front wall 102B. The opening in the front wall 102B is an elongated aperture extending along height of the front wall 102B to accommodate the actuator 103B as the front/exterior wall 101A-1 slides over the front wall 102B in response to the movement of the lift 103 in the first and second directions X and Y. The actuator 103B remains rotatable in the gasket as well as in the opening on the front wall 102B. The cap 103D is an exposed part of the adjuster 103B and is accessible from outside of the front/exterior wall 101A-1 for manipulation by a user irrespective of the position of the door 200.
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The threshold 105 is also engaged to the platform 101B at a first engagement position B by a first engagement 403. The first inter-engagement 403 includes a front engagement part 405 on a front end of the threshold 105 and a coupler 404 on the front end of the platform 101B. A force-bearing member 406 is provided back to back with the front engagement part 405 on the front end of the threshold 105. A fulcrum 407 is also provided adjacent the front engagement part 405 to support a lever used in removing the threshold 105.
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The front engagement part 405 extends in a direction transverse to that of the rear engagement part 402. The first inter-engagement 403 fixes the front engagement part 405 to the lower portion 101 against an upward movement, and the second inter-engagement 400 fixes the rear engagement part 402 to the lower 101 against a sideway movement.
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The threshold 105 is a one-piece formation and preferably made from metal.
The invention has been given by way of example only, and various other modifications of and/or alterations to the described embodiment may be made by persons skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention as specified in the appended claims.
As an example, an alternative embodiment may involve the same door sill assembly 100 as shown in the
Another embodiment would involve the same door sill assembly 100 as discussed above but replacing the actuator 103B, the gasket 103C and the cap 103D with a lever. The lever supports the lift 103A at one end and provides a paddle at the other. When the paddle moves downward, the lift 103A is moved upward to a raised position thereby bring about the vertical displacement of the adjustable upper portion 102. The paddle of the lever may be manipulated by a foot of a user. A retractable retainer should be provided with the lift 103A to retain it at the raised position.
In a further embodiment, the actuator 103 may be manipulated on the front/exterior wall 101A-1 as well as the rear/interior wall 101A-2.