The invention relates generally to doors, specifically, to a door with a built-in retractable screen.
It is known to provide a separate screen door to provide ventilation at an exterior doorway. It also is know to provide fixed screens, slideable screens, or removable screens for a door.
According to aspects illustrated herein, there is provided a door, including: an opening passing through the door; a first panel hingedly connected to the door between the opening and a bottom edge of the door such that in a closed position the panel covers the opening and in an open position all of the panel is aligned with the door between the opening and the bottom edge; and a screen assembly secured to the door and including a displaceable screen. For the open position, the screen is extendable to cover the opening. For the closed position, the screen is retractable about a coil.
According to aspects illustrated herein, there is provided a method of fabricating and operating a door, comprising: forming an opening in door; hingedly connecting a first panel to the door between the opening and a bottom edge of the door; and securing a screen assembly to the door. The first panel is displaceable to cover the opening in a closed position. The first panel is displaceable such that the first panel is aligned with the door between the opening and the bottom edge in an open position. The screen assembly includes a screen extendable to cover the opening in the open position and retractable about a coil in the closed position.
According to aspects illustrated herein, there is provided a door, including: an opening passing through the door; a first panel; a second panel between the opening and a bottom edge of the door; a lock rail between the first and second panels; at least one hinge connected to the first panel and to the lock rail; and a screen assembly secured to the door and including a displaceable screen and a coil about which the screen is retractable. The screen assembly is located between the opening and a top edge of the door. In a closed position, the first panel fits within the opening to fill the opening and the screen is retracted about the coil. In an open position, at least a portion of the first panel faces the second panel and the screen is extended beyond the coil to overlap the opening.
Various embodiments are disclosed, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying schematic drawings in which corresponding reference symbols indicate corresponding parts, in which:
At the outset, it should be appreciated that like drawing numbers on different drawing views identify identical, or functionally similar, structural elements of the disclosure. It is to be understood that the disclosure is not limited to the disclosed aspects.
Furthermore, it is understood that this disclosure is not limited to the particular methodology, materials and modifications described and as such may, of course, vary. It is also understood that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular aspects only, and is not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure. Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood to one of ordinary skill in the art to which this disclosure belongs.
Door 100 includes opening 116 passing through the door, panel 118, and screen assembly 120. Panel 118 is hingedly connected to the door between the opening and bottom edge 121 of the door, for example, between the opening and the bottom rail. In an example embodiment, at least one hinge 122 is used to connect panel 118 to the door. In a closed position, for example, as shown in
In an open position, for example, as shown in
In an example embodiment, door 100 includes panel 124 between the opening and the bottom rail. In the open position for panel 118, at least respective portions of panels 118 and 124 are in registration with, that is, aligned with, respect to direction D1. Stated otherwise, in the open position for panel 118, at least a portion of panel 118 faces panel 124.
In an example embodiment, the door includes lock rail 132 between panel 124 and the opening, and hinges 122 are connected to lock rail 132.
In an example embodiment, the screen assembly includes coil 126 secured to the door and screen 128 retractable about the coil. That is, the screen can be rolled, or coiled, about the coil. In an example embodiment, the coil is secured to the door between the opening and the top edge of the door. In the open position for panel 118, the screen can be extended beyond the housing to cover the opening, for example, as shown in
In an example embodiment, the screen assembly includes valance 146 connected to the door, for example, at least indirectly hingedly connected to the top rail. The valance is positionable to at least partially enclose the coil or housing, for example, as shown in
In an example embodiment, door 100 includes molding 150 encircling the opening and partially extending into the opening. In an example embodiment, in a closed position, panel 118 engages the molding. In an example embodiment, weatherstrip 152 is attached to panel 118 and in the closed position, engages the molding.
Door 100 presents a desirable aesthetic appearance, while providing ventilation functionality and minimizing hardware and components necessary for effecting ventilation through the door. In the closed position for panel 118, panel 118 appears to be a fixed panel, for example, similar to panel 124. That is, door 100 appears to be a normal paneled door. For example, molding 150 would be substantially the same if panel 118 were a fixed panel similar to panel 124. When door 100 is an exterior door, in the open position for panel 118, opening 116 and screen 128 advantageously provide screened ventilation through the door. However, desirable aesthetic elements are preserved for the door. For example, to a viewer viewing the exterior of the door, interior portion 156 of panel 118 is visible in the closed position, mimicking a fixed panel, and is replaced by the screen in the open position. Further, a separate screen door, which would partially obscure the exterior of the door is not required, which provides aesthetic, functional, and cost-savings advantages. In like manner, a fixed screen or a removable screen, both of which would detract from the appearance of the door, are rendered unnecessary.
Thus, the aesthetic appearance of the various components of the door, such as rails, stiles, panels, and moldings is preserved, while minimizing structural components related to ventilation functionality. Also, the screen assembly, with the exception of the screen itself in the open position for panel 118, is hidden from exterior view. Stated otherwise, in the closed position, door 100 has the appearance of a standard entry door.
Door 100 also has aesthetic and functional advantages from an interior perspective. For example, to a viewer viewing the interior of the door, panel 118 appears as a fixed panel in the closed position and is replaced by the screen in the open position. Advantageously, in the open position, panel 118 is hinged to swing downward to align with the space below the opening, for example, to at least partially align with panel 124. In the open position, panel 118 mimics the appearance of a fixed panel, such as panel 124. Thus, the basic perception and aesthetics of a door with fixed panels is preserved. Panel 118 in the open position mirrors opening 116. Also, the screen assembly, with the exception of the valance and the screen itself in the open position for panel 118 is hidden from exterior view. The valance can be configured to blend with or accentuate the aesthetic and structural aspects of the door. Further, in the open position, panel 118 does not interfere with function of the door, such as opening the door, which would be the case if the panel swung sideways for example, such that portions of the panel extended beyond the side stiles of the door. Further, by swinging completely out of opening 116 to a point below the opening, the entire area of the opening is available for ventilation, a possibility not possible with sliding screen arrangements.
It should be understood that door 100 is not limited to the number, size, shape, and relative proportions of stiles, rails, panels, or other components shown and that other numbers, sizes, shapes, and relative proportions of stiles, rails, panels, or other components is possible. For example, the relative size, shape, and configuration of opening 116 can be modified, and the door can be sized to fit various door openings as needed.
Although the examples above show or reference a specific number, type, and configuration of components, it should be understood that according to aspects illustrated herein, other numbers, types, or configurations of components are possible.
It will be appreciated that variations of the above-disclosed and other features and functions, or alternatives thereof, may be desirably combined into many other different systems or applications. Variations presently unforeseen or unanticipated alternatives, modifications, variations, or improvements therein may be subsequently made by those skilled in the art which are also intended to be encompassed by the following claims.