The present invention relates generally to door trims, and more particularly to door trims that include one or more hinges that allow the trim to be folded during storage and transport.
Garage door trim that is installed around the perimeter of and at the bottom of garage doors is well known. The trim is installed in a manner to operate in unison with overhead garage doors to seal the perimeter of a garage door opening when the garage door is closed. Generally, the perimeters and bottoms of garage door openings span distances of 10 to 20 feet or more. Current garage door trims that span these distances are generally single pieces of trim having a similar length of 10 to 20 feet or more. As a result, current garage door trim is difficult to store, box, ship and to install because of its length.
Manufacturing door trim systems in short lengths that are installed edge to edge to span large distances is one possible solution to the problems created by long single piece door trims. However, using short lengths creates new problems with aligning and uniting a multitude of trim pieces to form an installed door trim. There is a need, therefore, for door trim systems that overcome one or more of the problems recited above.
The present invention includes a door trim with at least one hinge that allows the door trim to be folded during storage and transport and then unfolded for installation around the perimeter frame or at the bottom of a garage door opening.
One aspect of the present invention is a door trim system including a board having a front surface, a rear surface, a first face and a second face that is a flexible weather seal, the board including at least one hinge separating a first board section from a second board section.
Another aspect of the invention is a door trim system which provides an unbroken trim for aesthetic value.
Another aspect of the invention is a door trim system which provides ease in installation and creates a better seal between the board sections.
Further aspects of the invention will be brought out in the following part of the specification, wherein detailed description is for the purpose of fully disclosing the invention without placing limitations thereon.
The present invention is directed to foldable door trims including one or more hinges that allow equivalent or non-equivalent length sections of the door trim to be folded against one another. The door trims of this invention were developed primarily to trim garage door openings and the embodiments are discussed in the context of their use as garage door trim. However, the door trim of this invention is useful for timing all types of openings. Several embodiments of door trims of this invention are described in more detail with reference to the application figures below.
Referring now to Figures, there are shown a variety of foldable door trim embodiments of the present invention and generically identified with numeral 20. Door trim 20 includes a board 1 an optional weather seal 2 and an optional edge seal 6. Board 1 further includes a front surface 4 that is outwardly facing when installed and rear surface 3 that abuts a garage door perimeter or garage door bottom when installed. Rear surface 3 may optionally be partially or completely covered by weather seal 2. Board 1 is the central portion of the trim of this invention. Board 1 may be made of any material that gives the trim the desired amount of rigidity. For example, board 1 may be made of wood, plastic, a polymeric material or any mixture and combinations thereof. Board 1 will generally be made from an extruded polymeric material. Moreover, while board 1 lends rigidity to the trim, it is not required that the board 1 be unbendable.
Board 1 may include an optional bottom weather seal 2 (such as shown in
Board 1 may also include an optional edge seal 6. Edge seal 6 may be manufactured independently from board 1 and then attached to an edge 11 of board 1. Alternatively, edge seal 6 can may be manufactured as an integral part of board 1 by an extrusion or co-extrusion process. Edge seal 6 will typically be angled slightly inwardly with respect to edge 11 of board 1 so that edge seal 6 is urged against a side or top wall of a garage door opening when the trim 20 is installed.
Board 1 includes at least one hinge 10 that separates at least a first board section 7 and a second board section 8. The manner in which hinge 10 is constructed in trim 20 is discussed in more detail below. Hinge 10—depending upon its type—allows first board section 7 to be folded up to 180° with respect to second board section 8. The folding of first board section 7 towards or against second board section 8 at hinge 10 exposes intermediate board ends 100 and 101. The folding of first board section 7 against second board section 8 at hinge 10 also effectively reduces the length of the continuous piece of garage door trim 20 thereby making the folded garage door trim easier to store and transport before installation. During installation folded first board section 7 is unfolded at hinge 10 to abut second board section 8 to form a single continuous planar trim piece 20′ shown in
For purposes of this invention, the term “hinge” refers to any type of union between two board sections that (1) unites—preferably irreversibly—adjacent first board section 7 and second board section 8; and (2) that allows the adjacent first and second board sections 7 and 8 to be folded at one or more angles from just over 0 to up to 180 degrees with respect to one another. More preferably, the hinge will be an integral hinge that is formed by removing or cutting through at least part of one of the board, the bottom seal or the edge seal such that adjacent board sections are foldable with respect to one another at the same time the first and second board sections remain irreversibly united with one another. Several types of hinges that meet these criteria are discussed below. However, the present invention is not limited to the types of hinges discussed below so long as they meet the hinge criteria set forth above.
One useful type of hinge 10 is a complete cleave hinge. The term “complete cleave” as used herein refers to a hinge that includes a cut into and across the width of board 1 that forms a gap 21 between a first board section 7 and second board section 8 that extends all of the way through board 1 and optional bottom weather seal 2. A complete cleave hinge must include an edge seal 6 that remains intact, i.e. it is not cut in the area of the cleave. Maintaining the integrity of edge seal 6 creates a hinge as shown in
Another useful type of hinge in is a partial cleave hinge shown for example in
A further hinge embodiment as shown in
Many variations and modifications may be made to the hinges above. For example, the cuts made to form the hinge can be made either first into board 1 and end in weather seal 2 or they may be made into weather seal 2 and end in board 1. Alternatively, a portion of the cut can extend completely through board section 1 and weather seal 2 so long as a portion of board 1 or weather seal 2 along the cut remains intact to form a hinge. What is important is that some sort of irreversible connection between first board section 7 and second board section 8 remains that allows the board sections to be folded with respect to one another but that also allow the board sections to be reorientated along the same plane by unfolding without creating a significant gap between board sections when the seal is installed around a garage door. Examples of some partial cleave hinge embodiments are shown in
In some embodiments as shown in
In another embodiment, as shown in
Board 1 will typically have a length ranging from about 8 feet to about 20 feet or more and a width of from about 1 to about 12 inches or more. The first board section 7 and second board section 8 of board 1 will have a length that is generally short enough to allow the board sections to be boxed, stored, mailed and/or transported without undue difficulty. Board sections 7 and 8 will have lengths from about 4 feet to about 10 feet or more. It is possible for board 1 to have a plurality of hinges where each hinge is located between adjacent board sections. That way, a very long board 1 can be folded at two or more hinges to reduce its length to a length that is acceptable for shipping, storing and for displaying in a box such as a box located at a hardware store.
Board 1 is attached to the perimeter door frame or bottom of the garage door in a manner that causes surface 3 to abut the garage door bottom as shown in
The foldable door trim of this invention may include a plurality of board sections wherein abutting board sections are separated by hinges that allow adjacent board sections 7 to be folded with respect to one another for storage and transport. Board 1, weather seal 2 and edge seal 6 may be made of any materials that are suitable and/or known to be used in manufacturing garage door trim. Generally, malleable polymers and plastics are preferred because of their resistance to weather, chemical, and to damage. Examples of some materials that are suitable for manufacturing board 1 include, but are not limited to, durable wood, rubber, vinyl, plastic and cellular PVC.
The door seals of this invention may include optional inserts as shown 14 in
In another embodiment shown in
Installation of the garage door trim is accomplished by unfolding at least the first board section 7 from the second board section 8 to form a planar door seal 20 and then placing door seal 20 against the lentil or jambs of a door frame or against the bottom of a bottom most garage door panel. The seal is attached to the bottom of a door or frame by any conventional method, including but not limited to gluing, nailing, stapling or screwing. The seal is similarly attached to door frame. The seal may include any types of features that are useful in attaching the seal to a garage door lentil or perimeter. For example, the seal can include recessed apertures through which nails or bolts can be placed such that when the bolts are nails are associated with the garage door perimeter, the bolt heads and nail heads do not lie above the seal material.
As noted above, the seals of this invention can be manufactured as a single extruded piece of material or they can be manufactured by adhering several pieces to one another. For examples, the board section and optional weather seal and edge seal sections can be separately manufactured and combined using adhesives or other attaching means or they can be co-extruded.
In other embodiments of the invention, the weather seal can be laminated to the front surface of the board. This yields the advantage of the weather resistant properties of the weather seal and the economic factor of using a less flexible or pliable material as the board.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the present invention without departing from the scope of the invention. Thus, it is intended that the present invention cover the modifications and variations of this invention provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
This application claims priority to U.S. provisional patent application No. 61/164,059 filed on Mar. 27, 2009, the specification of which is incorporated herein in its entirety.
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61164059 | Mar 2009 | US |