Claims
- 1. A leak managing corner pad for installation at a bottom corner of an entryway, the corner pad being compressed between a closed door and a jamb of the entryway when the door is shut, said corner pad being formed of compressible material and having a bottom edge, an outside edge, an inside edge, and a top edge, said top edge sloping downwardly and outwardly from the inside edge of said corner pad to the outside edge to form a narrow reservoir above the corner pad between a closed door and the jamb for collecting water.
- 2. A leak managing corner pad as claimed in claim 1 and wherein said top edge of said corner pad is configured to form a triangular reservoir above said corner pad.
- 3. A leak managing corner pad as claimed in claim 1 and wherein said outside edge of said corner pad is positioned and configured to engage a weather strip to interrupt the capillary flow of water up the weather strip in a blowing rainstorm and to direct such water into said reservoir.
- 4. An entryway having a pair of vertical jambs extending upwardly from a threshold assembly, a door hingedly mounted to one of said vertical jambs for being selectively opened and shut in said entryway, and a corner pad mounted to at least one of said jambs adjacent the threshold assembly, said corner pad being formed of a compressible material and being positioned to be compressed between an edge of said door and said jamb to form a seal when said door is shut, said corner pad having a top edge configured to form a reservoir in the region above said top edge when said door is shut for collecting and holding water in a blowing rain.
- 5. An entryway as claimed in claim 4 and wherein said top edge of said corner pad is sloped downwardly and outwardly to form a triangular reservoir when said door is shut.
- 6. An entryway comprising:
a hinged door with a free edge, a hinged edge, and an outside face; a pair of spaced jambs each having a longitudinal stop formed therealong and being spanned at their bottom ends by a threshold assembly having a sill and a threshold cap; a weather strip mounted to each of said spaced jambs extending along said stop, said weather strip being compressed between said stop and the outside face of said door to form a seal when said door is closed; a corner pad mounted to the bottom end of at least one of said jambs adjacent said threshold assembly; said corner pad being formed of compressible material and having an inside edge, an outside edge, and a top edge and being configured to be compressed and form a seal between the edge of a closed door and said jamb; said top edge of said corner pad being shaped to form a reservoir when said door is closed in the region above said corner pad for collecting water and preventing the water from leaking into a dwelling during a rainstorm.
- 7. An entryway as claimed in claim 6 and wherein said corner pad is made of foam.
- 8. An entryway as claimed in claim 6 and wherein said corner pad is made of rubber.
- 9. An entryway as claimed in claim 6 and wherein said top edge of said corner pad is sloped outwardly and downwardly to form a triangular reservoir.
- 10. A corner pad for sealing an entryway at the bottom corners of a closed door, said corner pad comprising a body made of compressible material and having a top edge configured to form a reservoir for collecting water in a region above said corner pad when said corner pad is captured between an edge of a closed door and a jamb of the entryway.
- 11. A corner pad as claimed in claim 10 and wherein said body is formed of a foam material.
- 12. A corner pad as claimed in claim 10 and wherein said body is formed of a rubber material.
- 13. A corner pad as claimed in claim 10 and wherein said top edge of said body slopes downwardly from said inside edge thereof to form a generally triangular reservoir when said corner pad is captured between the closed door and a jamb of the entryway.
- 14. A method of preventing leakage at the bottom corners of a closed door of an entryway during a rain storm, said method comprising collecting water within a reservoir formed between the edge of the closed door and a jamb of the entryway and draining the collected water from the reservoir upon cessation of the rainstorm.
- 15. The method of claim 14 and wherein the reservoir is at least partially formed by a corner pad captured between the closed door and the jamb of the entryway.
- 16. The method of claim 15 and wherein the reservoir is at least partially formed by a top edge of the corner pad.
- 17. The method of claim 16 and wherein the top edge of the corner pad slopes downwardly and outwardly with respect to the entryway to form a generally triangular reservoir.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The benefit of the filing date of U.S. provisional patent application serial No. 60/235,061 filed on Sep. 25, 2000 is hereby claimed.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60235061 |
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