Claims
- 1. A door sill-to-jamb kit that is resistant to weathering effects on a wooden door frame assembly, comprising:
a substantially rectangular member consisting of at least a thermoplastic material, wherein a length of the member is substantially similar to a width of a side jamb of the door frame assembly; at least one substantially elongated protrusion on a top surface of the member; and at least one substantially flat tab protruding at a right angle from a lateral surface of the member.
- 2. The door sill-to-jamb kit of claim 1, wherein the thermoplastic material is at least one of plastic, polyurethane, fiberglass, and extruded wood composite.
- 3. The door sill-to-jamb kit of claim 1, wherein the member further comprises at least one substantially round hole between the top surface and a bottom surface.
- 4. The door sill-to-jamb kit of claim 3, wherein the door sill-to-jamb kit is fastened to the side jamb by employing at least one of a screw, a nail, a rivet, and a dowel through the substantially round hole.
- 5. The door sill-to-jamb kit of claim 1, wherein the at least one substantially elongated protrusion on the top surface fits into a substantially matching groove at a bottom surface of the side jamb.
- 6. The door sill-to-jamb kit of claim 1, wherein the at least one substantially flat tab protruding from a lateral surface is employed to fasten the door sill-to-jamb kit to a door sill.
- 7. The door sill-to-jamb kit of claim 1, wherein the length of the member is predetermined between 4 inches and 9 inches.
- 8. The door sill-to-jamb kit of claim 1, wherein a height of the member is predetermined between 1 inch and 3 inches.
- 9. A door frame assembly, comprising:
a pair of side jambs connected at their opposite ends to a head jamb for receiving a door of predetermined height and width, wherein each of the side jambs are of substantially the same width; and a pair of door sill-to-jamb kits connected at their top surfaces to a bottom surface of each of the side jambs, and at their lateral surfaces to each end of a door sill, wherein the side jambs, the head jamb, the door sill-to-jamb kits, and the door sill form a substantially rectangular frame.
- 10. The door assembly of claim 9, wherein each door sill-to-jamb kit consists of at least one of plastic, polyurethane, fiberglass, and extruded wood composite.
- 11. The door assembly of claim 9, wherein each door sill-to-jamb kit further comprises:
at least one substantially round hole between the top surface and a bottom surface; at least one substantially elongated protrusion on a top surface of the door sill-to-jamb kit; and at least one substantially flat tab protruding at a right angle from a lateral surface of the door sill-to-jamb kit.
- 12. The door assembly of claim 9, wherein each door sill-to-jamb kit is fastened to each side jamb by employing at least one of a screw, a nail, a rivet, and a dowel through the substantially round hole and fitting the at least one substantially elongated protrusion on the top surface of the door sill-to-jamb kit to a matching groove on the bottom surface of the side jamb.
- 13. The door assembly of claim 9, wherein each door sill-to-jamb kit is fastened to the threshold employing the at least one substantially flat tab protruding from a lateral surface of the door sill-to-jamb kit.
- 14. A method for making a door sill-to-jamb kit for a door frame assembly, the method comprising:
providing a substantially rectangular member comprising a thermoplastic material, wherein a length of the member is of substantially similar to a width of a side jamb of the door frame assembly; providing at least one substantially elongated protrusion on a top surface of the member; and providing at least one substantially flat tab protruding at a right angle from a lateral surface of the member.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein the thermoplastic material is at least one of plastic, polyurethane, fiberglass, and extruded wood composite.
- 16. The method of claim 14, further comprising providing at least one substantially round hole between the top surface and a bottom surface such that the door sill-to-jamb kit is fastened to the side jamb by employing at least one of a screw, a nail, a rivet, and a dowel through the substantially round hole.
- 17. The method of claim 14, further comprising:
fastening the door sill-to-jamb kit to the threshold by employing the at least one substantially flat protrusion on the proximal lateral surface.
- 18. A method for reducing weathering effects on a wooden door frame assembly, comprising:
attaching a side jamb of the door frame assembly to a door sill employing a door sill-to-jamb kit, wherein the door sill-to-jamb kit comprises:
a substantially rectangular member comprising a thermoplastic material, wherein a length of the member is of substantially similar to a width of the side jamb; at least one substantially elongated protrusion on a top surface of the member; and at least one substantially flat tab protruding at a right angle from a lateral surface of the member.
- 19. The method of claim 18, wherein attaching the side jamb to the door sill-to-jamb kit further comprises:
fitting the at least one substantially elongated protrusion on the top surface into a substantially matching groove at a bottom surface of the side jamb; and employing at least one of a screw, a nail, and a dowel through a top and bottom surface of the door sill-to-jamb kit for fastening to the side jamb.
- 20. A door sill-to-jamb kit that is resistant to weathering effects on a wooden door frame assembly, comprising:
a substantially rectangular member means consisting of at least a thermoplastic material, wherein a length of the member means is of substantially similar to a width of a side jamb of the door frame assembly; at least one substantially elongated protrusion means on a top surface of the member means; at least one substantially flat tab means protruding at a right angle from a lateral surface of the member means; and at least one substantially round hole means between the top surface and a bottom surface of the member means.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/478,496 filed Jun. 13, 2003, the benefit of the earlier filing date of which is hereby claimed under 35 U.S.C. §119 (e).
Provisional Applications (1)
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60478496 |
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