Information
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Patent Grant
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6434899
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Patent Number
6,434,899
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Date Filed
Monday, March 12, 200124 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 20, 200223 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Friedman; Carl D.
- Slack; Naoko
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 052 2041
- 052 210
- 052 232
- 052 213
- 052 78411
- 052 78313
- 052 71701
- 052 74515
- 049 501
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A fire resistant door edge construction composed of an incombustible door stile including an intumescent seal intimately fixed in a groove in the stile, over a rigid strip of high density material located in the base of the groove for anchoring hinge screws.
Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is known to incorporate an intumescent seal within the stile or frame of fire resistant doors. Typically, the door stile includes an inner strip of mineral material, such as a cast gypsum mixture, an intermediate intumescent strip seal, and an outer strip or band of hardwood or the like. When subjected to elevated temperatures, as experienced in a fire, the intumescent strip seal expands to seal the air space between the door frame and the door.
One problem with fire resistant doors has been the screw holding ability of such stile constructions, particularly along the inner edge of the door stile where the door hinges are secured. It is critical that the screw-holding capacity of the stile remain intact under the highest temperatures in a fire situation in order for the intumescent seal to function properly and keep the door fixed to the frame.
This invention provides a new high density strip configuration that substantially increases the screw-holding capacity of the door stile, achieving high ratings of screw withdrawal according to the standard NWWDTA TM-10 Test. To achieve such a rating, the present invention, in one exemplary embodiment, locates the intumescent seal strip within an edge groove formed in the door stile, after having first inserted a strip of high density material in the base of the groove. This strip of high density material anchors the hinge screws and is itself protected against flaming by the inorganic material of the stile that surrounds the high density strip on three sides, and by the intumescent strip that closes the groove under the outer hardwood edge or lipping.
The door stile construction may be formed by fixing the strip of high density material and the intumescent strip seal within a machined groove in the stile, or by casting the door stile around the high density strip and the strip seal. In the latter case, the intumescent strip seal is preferably laminated to the high density strip, and the latter is slightly wider than the intumescent strip seal in order to firmly lock the high density strip within the stile.
Accordingly, in its broader aspects, the invention relates to a fire resistant door edge construction comprising a stile having a groove formed therein, opening along one edge of the stile, a high density strip located in and extending along the groove; an intumescent strip seal adjacent the high density strip; and an edge lipping extending along the one edge, covering the intumescent strip seal.
In another aspect, the invention relates to a fire resistant door edge construction comprising a stile having a high density strip embedded within an edge of the stile, the high density strip partially surrounded by the stile; an intumescent strip seal adjacent the high density strip; and an edge lipping extending along the one edge, covering the intumescent strip seal.
In still another aspect, the invention relates to a fire resistant door comprising a door frame, a core, and veneer panels or plywood doorskins covering front and back faces of the door frame; the door frame including a stile extending along an inner edge of the door frame, the stile having a groove formed therein, opening along one edge of the stile, a high density strip and located in and extending along the groove; an intumescent strip seal adjacent the high density strip; and an edge lipping extending along the one edge, covering the intumescent strip seal.
In still another aspect, the invention relates to a fire resistant door comprising a door frame, a core, and veneer panels or plywood doorskins covering front and back faces of the door frame; the door frame including a stile extending along an inner edge of the door frame, the stile having a high density strip embedded within an edge of the stile, the high density strip partially surrounded by the stile; an intumescent strip seal adjacent the high density strip; and an edge lipping extending along the one edge, covering the intumescent strip seal.
In still another aspect, the invention relates to a method of forming a door edge comprising:
a) providing a laminate comprising a strip of high density material and an intumescent strip seal, each having a predetermined width, wherein the width of the strip of high density material is greater than the width of the intumescent strip seal; and
b) casting a stile member about the laminate such that a face of the intumescent strip seal lies substantially flush with one edge of the stile member; and
c) covering the one edge with an edge lipping.
In still another aspect, the invention relates to a method of forming a door edge comprising:
a) providing a strip of high density material having a base portion with a width greater than a remaining portion;
b) casting a stile member about the strip of high density material such that one face of the high density material is substantially flush with one edge of the stile member; and
c) covering the one edge with a laminate comprising an intumescent strip seal and an edge lipping extending along substantially the entire length of the one edge.
Other objects and advantages of the subject invention will become apparent from the detailed description that follows.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a front elevation of a door construction in accordance with the invention, partially broken away to show the internal door stile along the inner edge of the door;
FIG. 2
is an enlarged section view taken along the line
2
—
2
of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a partial perspective view of the door stile construction of
FIG. 2
, in exploded form;
FIG. 4
is a partial perspective view similar to
FIG. 3
but in accordance with an alternative embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 5
is a section similar to
FIG. 2
but showing an alternative embodiment of the invention; and
FIG. 6
is a section similar to
FIGS. 2 and 5
but showing still another embodiment of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
With reference to
FIG. 1
, the door
10
includes top and bottom edges
12
,
14
, an outer edge
16
and an inner edge
18
. The inner edge typically incorporates hinges, shown in phantom in
FIG. 1
at
20
,
22
and
24
. The number and location of the hinges along the inner edge
18
may, of course, vary as desired.
Of particular interest in this invention is the door stile
26
that typically extends about the two sides of the door. The stile
26
may be constructed of a block of conventional incombustible mineral compound material (for example, a cast mineral mixture) having a density of at least 800 kgs/M
3
. The material may be reinforced with fiber material to provide greater strength against impact. Along the inner edge
18
, the door stile
26
is formed with an edge groove
28
(best seen in
FIG. 3
) having a base
30
and a pair of side walls
32
,
34
, with the groove open along the outer edge of the stile, i.e., that edge facing the door frame to which the door is hinged. The block
26
may vary in width to provide additional surface for accepting hinge screws and/or to add strength to the door. A typical dimension for the stile would be 1½″×1½″×84″ (38 mm×38mm×2150 mm).
A high density strip
36
, preferably high density fiberboard, is located in the groove
28
, engaged with the base
30
and side walls
32
,
34
. Strip
36
may have a width of about ⅞″ (22 mm), and a thickness of about ⅜″ (10 mm). Alternatively, the high density strip may be a reinforced, high density mineral strip. In either case, the strip preferably has a density of at least 1050 kgs/M
3
. A conventional intumescent strip seal
38
is then placed in the groove, engaged or laminated with the strip
36
, with the outer face
40
of the strip seal substantially flush with the edge surface
42
of the stile. An edge strip or lipping
44
of hardwood or other suitable material (preferably with a density of at least 550 kgs/M
3
) extends along the entire length of the edge
42
, completing the edge construction. Typically, veneer panels or plywood doorskins
46
,
48
are added to the front and back faces of the door, covering the sides of the stiles and a low density mineral core
50
.
As best seen in
FIG. 2
, hinge screws
52
(one shown) pass through the hinge
22
, hardwood edge strip or lipping
44
, intumescent strip seal
38
and into the high density fiberboard strip
36
that securely anchors the screw to the stile.
In an alternative arrangement illustrated in
FIG. 4
, similar reference numerals, but with the prefix “1” added, are used for components corresponding to those in
FIGS. 1-3
. In this embodiment, a high density fiberboard strip
136
is laminated to a conventional intumescent strip seal
138
, with the strip
136
having a width greater than the strip seal
138
. The stile or mineral block
126
is cast about the fiberboard strip
136
and strip seal
138
, thus creating an undercut or slot
127
in the cast block, at the base of the “groove”
128
. Note that the exploded view in
FIG. 4
is for clarity only since the strip
136
cannot be removed from the stile
126
after casting, especially in view of the undercut
127
. Otherwise, the overall arrangement is similar to that shown in
FIGS. 1-3
. This arrangement positively locks the high density strip
136
in place, so that the latter is not pulled forward or unscrewed by the weight of the door at the hinge locations, and particularly at the top hinge
20
where most of the stress occurs.
FIG. 5
shows a section view of a door edge construction in accordance with another exemplary embodiment of the invention. Reference numerals similar to those used in
FIG. 2
are used in
FIG. 5
to designate corresponding components. Thus, the door edge construction includes a stile
226
formed with a groove
228
extending along one edge of the stile, having a base
230
, and side walls
232
,
234
. In this embodiment, the high density strip
236
fills the groove
228
so that a face of the high density strip is flush with the edge of the stile. An intumescent strip seal
238
is laminated to the inside face of the edge strip or lipping
244
, such that the lipping and intumescent seal cover the face of the high density strip and the edge of the stile. The screw
252
extends through the hinge
222
, lipping member
244
, intumescent seal
238
, high density strip
236
, terminating in the stile
226
.
With reference to
FIG. 6
, still another embodiment of the invention is illustrated. Similar reference numerals, but with the prefix “3” added are used to designate corresponding components. In this embodiment, the stile
326
is cast about the high density strip
336
. In this embodiment, the high density
336
includes a base portion
337
having a width greater than a remaining portion
339
of the high density strip, such that the stile
326
partially surrounds, and locks the high density strip
336
in place within the stile. Similar to the embodiment shown in
FIG. 5
, the intumescent strip seal
338
is laminated to the edge strip or lipping
334
and this laminate is applied over the edge of the stile, covering the high density strip
336
and edge surface of the stile
326
.
While the stile constructions described above is particularly useful along the inner edge
18
of the door, it will be appreciated that it could also be used along the remaining edges
12
and
16
, noting that intumescent strip seals are not typically employed along the bottom edge
14
of fire resistant doors.
While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiment, but on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A fire resistant door edge construction comprising a stile having a groove formed therein, opening along one edge of said stile, a high density strip located in and extending along the groove; an intumescent strip seal adjacent said high density strip; and an edge lipping extending along said one edge, covering said intumescent strip seal.
- 2. The fire resistant door edge construction of claim 1 wherein said stile is comprised of a fiber reinforced mineral material with a density of at least 800 kgs/M3.
- 3. The fire resistant door edge construction of claim 1 wherein said high density strip comprises high density fiberboard or reinforced high density mineral strip having a density of at least 1050 kgs/M3.
- 4. The fire resistant door edge construction of claim 1 wherein said edge lipping comprises a hardwood.
- 5. The fire resistant door edge construction of claim 1 wherein said edge lipping has a density of at least 550 kgs/M3.
- 6. The fire resistant door edge construction of claim 1 wherein said stile is comprised of a fiber reinforced mineral material with a density of 800 kgs/M3 or more; wherein said high density strip comprises high density fiberboard having a density of at least 1050 kgs/M3; and further wherein said edge lipping comprises a hardwood with a density of at least 550 kgs/M3.
- 7. The fire resistant door edge construction of claim 1 wherein said intumescent strip seal is located in said groove.
- 8. The fire resistant door edge construction of claim 1 wherein said stile, lipping and intumescent strip seal have substantially equal widths.
- 9. A fire resistant door edge construction comprising a stile having a high density strip embedded within an edge of the stile, said high density strip partially surrounded by said stile; an intumescent strip seal adjacent said high density strip; and an edge lipping extending along said one edge, covering said intumescent strip seal.
- 10. The fire resistant door edge construction of claim 9 wherein said high density strip has a greater width than said intumescent strip seal.
- 11. The fire resistant door edge construction of claim 9 wherein said high density strip includes a base portion with a width greater than a remaining portion thereof.
- 12. The fire resistant door edge construction of claim 11 wherein said stile, lipping and intumescent strip seal have substantially identical widths.
- 13. The fire resistant door edge construction of claim 9 wherein said stile is comprised of a fiber reinforced mineral material with a density of at least 800 kgs/M3.
- 14. The fire resistant door edge construction of claim 9 wherein said high density strip comprises high density fiberboard or reinforced high density mineral strip having a density of at least 1050 kgs/M3.
- 15. The fire resistant door edge construction of claim 9 wherein said edge lipping comprises a hardwood.
- 16. The fire resistant door edge construction of claim 7 wherein said edge lipping has a density of at least 550 kgs/M3.
- 17. The fire resistant door edge construction of claim 9 wherein said stile is comprised of a fiber reinforced mineral material with a density of about 800 kgs/M3; said high density strip comprises high density fiberboard having a density of at least 1050 kgs/M3; and wherein said edge lipping comprises a hardwood having a density of at least 550 kgs/M3.
- 18. A fire resistant door comprising a door frame, a core, and veneer panels or plywood doorskins covering front and back faces of the door frame; said door frame including a stile extending along an inner edge of the door frame, said stile having a groove formed therein, opening along one edge of said stile, a high density strip and located in and extending along the groove; an intumescent strip seal adjacent said high density strip; and an edge lipping extending along said one edge, covering said intumescent strip seal.
- 19. The fire resistant door edge construction of claim 18 wherein said intumescent strip seal is located in said groove.
- 20. The fire resistant door edge construction of claim 18 wherein said stile, lipping and intumescent strip seal have substantially equal widths.
- 21. The fire resistant door edge construction of claim 18 wherein said stile is comprised of a fiber reinforced mineral material with a density of 800 kgs/M3 or more.
- 22. The fire resistant door edge construction of claim 18 wherein said high density strip comprises high density fiberboard or reinforced high density mineral strip having a density of at least 1050 kgs/M3.
- 23. The fire resistant door edge construction of claim 18 wherein said edge lipping comprises a hardwood.
- 24. The fire resistant door edge construction of claim 18 wherein said edge band has a density of at least 550 kgs/M3.
- 25. The fire resistant door edge construction of claim 18 wherein said stile is comprised of a fiber reinforced mineral material with a density of at least 800 kgs/M3; wherein said high density strip comprises high density fiberboard having a density of at least 1050 kgs/M3; and further wherein said edge lipping comprises a hardwood with a density of at least 550 kgs/M3.
- 26. A fire resistant door comprising a door frame, a core, and veneer panels or plywood doorskins covering front and back faces of the door frame; said door frame including a stile extending along an inner edge of the door frame, said stile having a high density strip embedded within an edge of the stile, said high density strip partially surrounded by said stile; an intumescent strip seal adjacent said high density strip; and an edge lipping extending along said one edge covering said intumescent strip seal.
- 27. The fire resistant door edge construction of claim 26 wherein said high density strip has a greater width than said intumescent strip seal.
- 28. The tire resistant door edge construction of claim 26 wherein said high density strip includes a base portion with a width greater than a remaining portion thereof.
- 29. The fire resistant door edge construction of claim 28 wherein said stile, lipping and intumescent strip seal have substantially identical widths.
- 30. The fire resistant door edge construction of claim 26 wherein said stile is comprised of a fiber reinforced mineral material with a density of at least 800 kgs/M3.
- 31. The fire resistant door edge construction of claim 26 wherein said high density strip comprises high density fiberboard or reinforced high density mineral strip having a density of at least 1050 kgs/M3.
- 32. The fire resistant door edge construction of claim 26 wherein said edge lipping comprises a hardwood.
- 33. The fire resistant door edge construction of claim 26 wherein said edge lipping has a density of at least 550 kgs/M3.
- 34. The fire resistant door edge construction of claim 26 wherein said stile is comprised of a fiber reinforced mineral material with a density of about 800 kgs/M3; said high density strip comprises high density fiberboard having a density of at least 1050 kgs/M3; and wherein said edge lipping comprises a hardwood having a density of at least 550 kgs/M3.
- 35. A method of forming a door edge comprising:a) providing a laminate comprising a strip of high density material and an intumescent strip seal, each having a predetermined width, wherein the width of said strip of high density material is greater than the width of said intumescent strip seal; and b) casting a stile member about said laminate such that a face of said intumescent strip seal lies substantially flush with one edge of said stile member; and c) covering said one edge with an edge lipping.
- 36. The method of claim 35 wherein said stile is comprised of a fiber reinforced mineral material with a density of at least 800 kgs/M3.
- 37. The method of claim 35 wherein fiber reinforced mineral material is reinforced with a glass-fiber material.
- 38. The method of claim 35 wherein said high density strip comprises high density fiberboard or reinforced high density mineral strip having a density of at least 1050 kgs/M3.
- 39. The method of claim 35 wherein said edge lipping comprises a hardwood.
- 40. The method of claim 35 wherein said edge lipping has a density of at least 550 kgs/M3.
- 41. The method of claim 35 wherein said stile is comprised of a fiber reinforced mineral material with a density of at least 800 kgs/M3; and wherein said high density strip comprises high density fiberboard or reinforced high density mineral strip having a density of at least 1050 kgs/M3; and wherein said edge lipping comprises a hardwood having a density of at least 550 kgs/M3.
- 42. A method of forming a door edge comprising:a) providing a strip of high density material having a base portion with a width greater than a remaining portion; b) casting a stile member about said strip of high density material such that one face of said high density material is substantially flush with one edge of the stile member; and c) covering said one edge with a laminate comprising an intumescent strip seal and an edge lipping extending along substantially the entire length of said one edge.
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