Garage door bottom seal retainer

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6655440
  • Patent Number
    6,655,440
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, December 13, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 2, 2003
    22 years ago
Abstract
A garage door bottom seal retainer (10) comprises a seal cavity (36), a exterior tension member (38), and an interior tension member (40). In use, an installer slides a retaining member (20) of a seal (12) into the seal cavity (36). Then the installer seats an exterior gripping edge (58) of the exterior tension member (38) upon an exterior shelf (32) of a bottom surface (14) of a garage door (16). The installer then applies force to the interior tension member (40) so as to seat an interior gripping edge (66) into place upon an interior shelf (34) of the bottom surface (14). In this manner, the seal (12) is secured to the retainer (10) and the retainer (10) is then secured to the garage door (16) without the use of any tools or fasteners.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to garage doors and garage door bottom seals. More particularly, the present invention relates to a garage door bottom seal retainer that can be installed onto a bottom surface of a garage door without the use of any tools or fasteners.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Garages are commonly used not only to store automobiles and other items, but also as transition zones between the insides and outsides of houses. Therefore, garages need some degree of protection from weather and other elements. A commonly used component used to provide this protection is a seal secured to a bottom surface of a garage door. The seal helps the garage door keep out noise, rain, wind, and other elements.




Currently, there are three types of retainers commonly available to attach a seal to a bottom surface of a garage door. A first type is an aluminum extrusion that is screwed onto the bottom surface with metal screws. One concern with these types of retainers is that the metal screws extend upward through a lower section of the door and are exposed and thus present a risk of injury to persons gripping the bottom surface of the door during opening and closing.




Another concern is electrolysis corrosion caused because the metal screws are typically formed of a dissimilar metal as compared with the aluminum extrusion. Screw-type fasteners are also labor intensive to install and destroy the integrity of pre-painted steel door panels, exposing the panel material to oxidation and producing loose shavings.




A second type of seal retainer is a plastic extrusion that is screwed onto a bottom surface of a garage door with metal screws. This type also suffers from the exposed screw problem described above.




A third type of seal retainer is an aluminum extrusion that is crimped into a bottom surface of a garage door. While this type does have some advantages, it requires a special purpose-built crimping tool.




All three types of retainers discussed above complicate installing a garage door by requiring tools, such as, a screwdriver or a crimping tool, to secure a seal to a bottom surface of the garage door. Additionally, some retainers require fasteners, which have additional concerns as discussed above.




Accordingly, there is a need for an improved garage door bottom seal retainer that overcomes the limitations of the prior art.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The garage door bottom seal retainer of the present invention overcomes the above-identified problems and provides a distinct advance in the art. More particularly the present invention provides a garage door bottom seal retainer that can be used to secure a seal onto a bottom surface of a garage door without the use of any tools or fasteners and that does not present exposed screws that may cause injury.




The retainer is preferably used with a seal comprising a cylindrical cushion and a retaining member with an exterior shoulder and an interior shoulder. The retainer preferably retains the seal on a garage door having a bottom surface that comprises an exterior lip with an exterior shelf and an interior lip with an interior shelf.




The preferred garage door bottom seal retainer broadly comprises a seal cavity, a exterior tension member, and an interior tension member. The seal cavity runs substantially the entire length of the retainer, which runs substantially the entire length of the bottom surface of the garage door. The seal cavity includes a seal opening, through which the retaining member of the seal is inserted, in order to mate the seal with the retainer.




The exterior tension member also runs substantially the entire length of the retainer. The exterior tension member includes an exterior gripping edge, which is supported by the exterior lip of the bottom surface of the garage door.




The interior tension member also runs substantially the entire length of the retainer. The interior tension member includes an interior gripping edge, which is supported by the interior lip of the bottom surface of the garage door.




In use, an installer slides the retaining member of the seal into the seal cavity of the retainer along its entire length. Then the installer seats the exterior gripping edge of the exterior tension member upon the exterior shelf of the exterior lip along it entire length. The installer then applies force to the interior tension member so as to seat the interior gripping edge into place upon the interior shelf of the interior lip.




In this manner, the seal is secured to the retainer and the retainer is then secured to the garage door. It can be seen that this is done without the use of any tools or fasteners and overcomes the limitations of the prior art.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A preferred embodiment of the present invention is described in detail below with reference to the attached drawing figures, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a garage door bottom seal retainer and a seal constructed in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention and shown attached to a conventional garage door;





FIG. 2

is an enlarged view of a portion of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a side elevational view of the seal;





FIG. 4

is a side elevational view of the bottom surface of the garage door;





FIG. 5

is a side elevational view of the garage door bottom seal retainer and the seal shown attached to a bottom surface of the garage door; and





FIG. 6

is a side elevational view of the garage door bottom seal retainer, shown before it is attached to either the seal or the bottom surface of the garage door.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to FIG.


1


and

FIG. 2

, a garage door bottom seal retainer


10


is shown constructed in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention. The retainer


10


is used to secure a seal


12


to a bottom surface


14


of a garage door


16


without the use of any tools or fasteners.




Also referring to

FIG. 3

, the seal


12


is preferably constructed of plastic and is approximately eight feet long. The seal


12


preferably comprises an approximately two inch diameter cylindrical cushion


18


and a retaining member


20


. The cushion


18


is pliable and operable to conform to a floor when compressed, substantially sealing the garage door


16


to the floor. The retaining member


20


comprises an exterior shoulder


22


and an interior shoulder


24


. The seal


12


is preferably mated to the retainer


10


, during installation, when the retainer


10


is not affixed to the door


16


.




However, while the cushion


18


is preferably cylindrical, it may be any shape allowing it to substantially seal the garage door


16


to the floor. Additionally, while the seal


12


is preferably mated to the retainer


10


before the retainer


10


is affixed to the door


16


, the seal


12


may also be mated to the retainer


10


after the retainer


10


has been affixed to the door


16


.




Also referring to

FIG. 4

, the bottom surface


14


of the garage door


16


is approximately eight feet long and comprises an exterior lip


26


, an interior lip


28


, and a retainer cavity


30


therebetween. The exterior lip


26


protrudes from the bottom surface


14


downward and includes an exterior shelf


32


extending into the retainer cavity


30


. The interior lip


28


also protrudes from the bottom surface


14


downward and includes an interior shelf


34


extending into the retainer cavity


30


.




Also referring to

FIG. 5

, the retainer


10


broadly comprises a seal cavity


36


, a exterior tension member


38


, and an interior tension member


40


. The retainer


10


is preferably constructed of steel which is approximately one thirty-second of an inch thick and approximately eight feet long.




The seal cavity


36


runs substantially the entire length of the retainer


10


. Also referring to

FIG. 6

, the seal cavity


36


is formed by first finding a center line approximately two and one half inches from each edge of the retainer


10


. The retainer


10


is bent at the center line forming a first cavity bend


42


of approximately one hundred and twenty degrees along the length of the retainer


10


. The retainer


10


is then bent forming a second cavity bend


44


of approximately one hundred and twenty degrees along the length of the retainer


10


. The second cavity bend


44


occurs approximately one quarter inch from the first cavity bend


42


. The second cavity bend


44


is bent in the opposite direction of the first cavity bend


42


.




The retainer


10


is then bent forming a third cavity bend


46


of approximately one hundred and twenty degrees along the length of the retainer


10


. The third cavity bend


46


occurs approximately one half inch from the second cavity bend


44


. The third cavity bend


46


is bent in the same direction as the second cavity bend


44


.




Finally, the retainer


10


is bent forming a forth cavity bend


48


of approximately one hundred and twenty degrees along the length of the retainer


10


. The forth cavity bend


48


occurs approximately one quarter inch from the third cavity bend


46


. The forth cavity bend


48


is bent in the opposite direction of the third cavity bend


46


.




This process results in the seal cavity


36


being formed in the retainer


10


offset toward the exterior tension member


38


. As can be seen, the seal cavity


36


includes a seal opening


50


which is approximately one eighth of an inch wide.




The exterior tension member


38


is formed by first bending the retainer


10


forming a first exterior bend


52


of approximately ninety degrees along the length of the retainer


10


. The first exterior bend


52


occurs to approximately one half inch from the forth cavity bend


48


. The first exterior bend


52


is bent in the same direction as the forth cavity bend


48


.




The retainer


10


is then bent forming a second exterior bend


54


of approximately ninety degrees along the length of the retainer


10


. The second exterior bend


54


occurs approximately one half inch from the first exterior bend


52


. The second exterior bend


54


is in the opposite direction of the first exterior bend


52


.




Finally, the retainer


10


is bent forming a third exterior bend


56


of approximately one hundred and eighty degrees along the length of the retainer


10


. The third exterior bend


56


occurs approximately one quarter inch from the second exterior bend


54


. The third exterior bend


56


is in the opposite direction of the second exterior bend


54


. Furthermore, the third exterior bend


56


provides rigidity to the exterior tension member


38


by forming an exterior gripping edge


58


.




The interior tension member


40


is formed by first bending the retainer


10


forming a first interior bend


60


of approximately ninety degrees along the length of the retainer


10


. The first interior bend


60


occurs approximately one inch from the-first cavity bend


42


. The first interior bend


60


is bent in the same direction as the first cavity bend


42


.




The retainer


10


is then bent forming a second interior bend


62


of approximately ninety degrees along the length of the retainer


10


. The second interior bend


62


occurs approximately one half inch from the first interior bend


60


. The second interior bend


62


is in the opposite direction of the first interior bend


60


.




Finally, the retainer


10


is bent forming a third interior bend


64


of approximately one hundred and eighty degrees along the length of the retainer


10


. The third interior bend


64


occurs approximately one quarter inch from the second interior bend


62


. The third interior bend


64


is in the opposite direction of the second interior bend


62


. Furthermore, the third interior bend


64


provides rigidity to the interior tension member


40


by forming an interior gripping edge


66


.




In use, an installer slides the retaining member


20


of the seal


12


into the seal cavity


36


of the retainer


10


along its entire length. The shoulders


22


,


24


of the retaining member


20


resist being pulled through the seal opening


50


. Then the installer seats the exterior gripping edge


58


of the exterior tension member


38


upon the exterior self


32


of the exterior lip


26


along it entire length. The installer then applies force to the interior tension member


40


so as to seat the interior gripping edge


66


into place upon the interior shelf


34


of the interior lip


28


.




In this manner the seal


12


is secured to the retainer


10


and the retainer


10


is then secured to the garage door


16


. It can be seen that this is done without the use of any tools or fasteners and overcomes the limitations of the prior art.




While the preferred embodiment of the present invention has been described above, it is understood that other materials and/or dimensions can be substituted. These and other minor modifications are within the scope of the present invention.




For example, as described, the retainer


10


, the seal


12


, and the bottom surface


14


are approximately eight foot long. The eight foot length is designed to accommodate a standard eight foot wide single car garage door. While not as common, some garage doors are as narrow as five foot wide, necessitating a five foot length. Similarly, a standard sixteen foot wide double car garage door would necessitate a sixteen foot length. An unusually wide garage door could be as wide as twenty foot, necessitating a twenty foot length.




Additionally, while in the preferred embodiment, the retainer


10


is seated within the bottom surface


14


, it is within the scope of the present invention to attach the retainer


10


to an exterior surface of the garage door


16


. This alternative embodiment could be accomplished in a number of ways. First, the retainer could be configured as described above except the first exterior bend


52


and the first interior bend


60


. These bends


52


,


60


would be approximately one hundred and twenty degrees. This would allow the tension members


38


,


40


to apply tension inwardly instead of outwardly as described above.




Second, the second exterior bend


54


and the second interior bend


62


could be bent in the opposite direction as that described above. In this embodiment, the gripping edges


58


,


66


would be oriented inwardly instead of outwardly as described above.




These alternative embodiments may require that the bottom surface


14


be configured differently in order to accommodate them. For instance, the shelves


32


,


34


may be oriented outwardly instead of inwardly as described above.




Finally, the retainer


10


may be constructed of a different material, such as, for example, plastic, aluminum, tin, copper, brass, or stainless steel. The retainer


10


may also be constructed of a different thickness, as may be required by the different material. Furthermore, the width of the retainer


10


may be modified, as a matter of design, to accommodate a wide variety of garage doors.



Claims
  • 1. A garage door bottom seal retainer for securing a seal to a bottom surface of a garage door, the retainer comprising:an exterior tension member having an exterior bend adapted to allow the exterior tension member to mate with and to apply tension to the bottom surface of the garage door; an interior tension member having an interior bend spaced from the exterior bend and adapted to allow the interior tension member to mate with and to apply tension to the bottom surface of the garage door in an opposite direction of the exterior tension member, thereby adapted to secure the retainer to the bottom surface of the garage door; a seal cavity between the tension members and the bends adapted to slidably receive and to support the seal; and wherein the exterior tension member includes an exterior gripping edge at an end of the tension member distal to the seal, wherein the gripping edge is adapted to seat upon a shelf of the bottom surface of the garage door.
  • 2. The garage door bottom seal retainer as set forth in claim 1, exterior gripping edge running the entire length of the exterior tension member.
  • 3. A garage door bottom seal retainer for securing a seal to a bottom surface of a garage door, the retainer comprising:an exterior tension member having an exterior bend adapted to allow the exterior tension member to mate with and to apply tension to the bottom surface of the garage door; an interior tension member having an interior bend spaced from the exterior bend and adapted to allow the interior tension member to mate with and to apply tension to the bottom surface of the garage door in an opposite direction of the exterior tension member, thereby adapted to secure the retainer to the bottom surface of the garage door; a seal cavity between the tension members and the bends adapted to slidably receive and to support the seal; and wherein the interior tension member includes an interior gripping edge at an end of the tension member distal to the seal, wherein the gripping edge is adapted to seat upon a shelf of the bottom surface of the garage door.
  • 4. The garage door bottom seal retainer as set forth in claim 3, the interior gripping edge running the entire length of the interior tension member.
  • 5. A garage door bottom seal retainer for securing a seal to a bottom surface of a garage door, the retainer comprising:an exterior tension member running substantially the entire length of the retainer and having an exterior bend adapted to allow the exterior tension member to mate with and to apply tension to the bottom surface of the garage door; an exterior gripping edge at an end of the exterior tension member distal to the seal, wherein the exterior gripping edge is adapted to seat upon an exterior shelf of the bottom surface of the garage door; an interior tension member running substantially the entire length of the retainer and having an interior bend spaced from the exterior bend and adapted to allow the interior tension member to mate with and to apply tension to the bottom surface of the garage door in an opposite direction of the exterior tension member, thereby adapted to secure the retainer to the bottom surface of the garage door; an interior gripping edge at an end of the interior tension member distal to the seal, wherein the interior gripping edge is adapted to seat upon an interior shelf of the bottom surface of the garage door; and a seal cavity between the tension members and the bends adapted to slidably receive and to support a seal.
  • 6. The garage door bottom seal retainer as set forth in claim 5, the retainer being between five and twenty feet long.
  • 7. The garage door bottom seal retainer as set forth in claim 5, exterior gripping edge running the entire length of the exterior tension member.
  • 8. The garage door bottom seal retainer as set forth in claim 5, the interior gripping edge running the entire length of the interior tension member.
  • 9. The garage door bottom seal retainer as set forth in claim 5, seal cavity being offset toward the exterior tension member.
  • 10. The garage door bottom seal retainer as set forth in claim 5, the retainer constructed of a material selected from the group consisting of steel, plastic, aluminum, tin, copper, brass, and stainless steel.
  • 11. A garage door bottom seal retainer approximately eight feet long for securing a seal to a bottom surface of a garage door, the retainer comprising:an exterior tension member having an exterior bend adapted to allow the exterior tension member to mate with and to apply tension to the bottom surface of the garage door, wherein the tension member extends approximately one-half inch beyond the bend; an exterior gripping edge running the entire length of the exterior tension member extending approximately one-fourth inch beyond an end of the tension member distal to the seal, wherein the exterior gripping edge is adapted to seat upon an exterior shelf of the bottom surface of the garage door; an interior tension member having an interior bend spaced from the exterior bend, wherein the interior tension member extends approximately one-half inch beyond the interior bend and the interior bend is adapted to allow the interior tension member to mate with and to apply tension to the bottom surface of the garage door in an opposite direction of the exterior tension member, thereby adapted to secure the retainer to the bottom surface of the garage door; an interior gripping edge running the entire length of the interior tension member-extending approximately one-fourth inch beyond an end of the tension member distal to the seal, wherein the interior gripping edge is adapted to seat upon an interior shelf of the bottom surface of the garage door; and a seal cavity approximately one-fourth inch high and one-fourth inch wide, the cavity located between the tension members and the bends and offset toward the exterior tension member, wherein the cavity is adapted to slidably recieve and to support a seal.
  • 12. The garage door bottom seal retainer as set forth in claim 11, the retainer being between five and twenty feet long.
  • 13. The garage door bottom seal retainer as set forth in claim 11, the retainer constructed of a material selected from the group consisting of steel, plastic, aluminum, tin, copper, brass, and stainless steel.
  • 14. A garage door comprising:a plurality of articulating panels, one of the panels having a bottom surface including an exterior lip extending downwardly from the bottom surface and an interior lip extending downwardly from the bottom surface; a seal retainer attached to the bottom surface the retainer comprising, an exterior tension member having an exterior bend adapted to allow the exterior tension member to mate with and to apply tension to the exterior lip of the bottom surface, an interior tension member having an interior bend spaced from the exterior bend and adapted to allow the interior tension member to mate with and to apply tension to the interior lip of the bottom surface in an opposite direction of the exterior tension member, thereby securing the retainer to the bottom surface of the garage door, and a seal cavity between the tension members and the bends; a seal attached to the retainer, the seal comprising, a cylindrical cushion for sealing the door to a floor, and a retaining member adapted to be slid down the seal cavity, thereby mating the seal to the retainer; and wherein the exterior tension member includes an exterior gripping edge at an end of the tension member distal to the seal, wherein the gripping edge is adapted to seat upon a shelf of the exterior lip.
  • 15. A garage door comprising:a plurality of articulating panels, one of the panels having a bottom surface including exterior lip extending downwardly from the bottom surface, and an interior lip extending downwardly from the bottom surface; a seal retainer attached to the bottom surface, the retainer comprising, an exterior tension member having an exterior bend adapted to allow the exterior tension member to mate with and to apply tension to the exterior lip of the bottom surface, an interior tension member having an interior bend spaced from the exterior bend and adapted to allow the interior tension member to mate with and to apply tension to the interior lip of the bottom surface in an opposite direction of the exterior tension member, thereby securing the retainer to the bottom surface of the garage door, and a seal cavity between the tension members and the bends: a seal attached to the retainer, the seal comprising, a cylindrical cushion for sealing the door to a floor, and a retaining member adapted to be slid down the seal cavity, thereby mating the seal to the retainer; and wherein the interior tension member includes an interior gripping edge at an end of the tension member distal to the seal, wherein the gripping edge is adapted to seat upon a shelf of the interior lip.
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