Claims
- 1. Insulating cladding for wooden door frames comprising:a rigid, generally planar, rectangular first sheet, at least one rigid sheet spacer mounted along, so as to protrude from, a first long edge of the first sheet, a generally “U”-shaped first channel formed along a second long edge of the first sheet, opposite the first long edge, the first channel opening towards the at least one sheet spacer so as to define a cavity therebetween and along the length of the first sheet, the first channel sized so as to fit over, as an end cap on, an exposed long edge of a door frame member and when so fitted, with a distal side wall of the first channel, distal from the first sheet, mated to a first side of the exposed long edge of the door frame member, the first channel including a channel spacer protruding into the cavity, the at least one sheet spacer mountable flush against a second side of the door frame member, the second side opposite the first side of the door frame member, so as to maintain the cavity substantially air-imperviously sealed around the door frame member when the insulating cladding is mounted to the door frame member, and when so mounted the channel spacer and the at least one sheet spacer respectively maintaining a base of the channel and the first sheet spaced from the exposed long edge of the door frame member and the second side of the door frame member respectively.
- 2. The insulating cladding of claim 1 wherein the channel spacer is the distal side wall of the first channel, adapted to be mountable to the first side of the door frame member.
- 3. The insulating cladding of claim 2 wherein the distal side wall is notched to snugly mount against the exposed long edge of the door frame member and, contiguously, the first side of the door frame member.
- 4. The insulating cladding of claim 1 wherein the base of the first channel is generally perpendicular to the first sheet, a second channel formed in the base, the second channel opening in oppositely disposed relation to the first channel for receiving in locking engagement therein a locking member of an elongate moulding.
- 5. The insulating cladding of claim 4 wherein the door frame member is a doorjamb, the insulating cladding further comprising the elongate moulding, the elongate moulding sized to cover an airspace between the door jamb and an adjacent wall frame member.
- 6. The insulating cladding of claim 5 wherein the moulding is insulating.
- 7. The insulating cladding of claim 6 wherein the moulding is hollow.
- 8. The insulating cladding of claim 1 wherein the at least one sheet spacer is a rigid flange extending rigidly from the first sheet.
- 9. The insulating cladding of claim 8 wherein the rigid flange forms, with the first long edge of the first sheet, a third channel, the third channel in opposed facing relation to the first channel.
- 10. The insulated cladding of claim 9 wherein a side wall of the third channel, opposite the first long edge, is adapted for fastening by a fastener to the second side of the door frame member.
- 11. The insulating cladding of claim 8 wherein the rigid flange extends the length of the first long edge of the first sheet.
- 12. The insulating cladding of claim 8 wherein the at least one sheet spacer includes a second rigid flange extending rigidly from the first sheet and parallel to the rigid flange.
- 13. The insulating cladding of claim 12 wherein the second rigid flange forms a fourth channel in opposed facing relation to the first channel.
- 14. The insulating cladding of claims 1-13 further comprising a rigid, generally planar, rectangular second sheet parallel to the first sheet and a second sheet spacer mounted along a first edge of the second sheet, the second sheet rigidly mounted to the distal side wall along a second edge of the second sheet opposite the first edge of the second sheet, the second sheet spacer flushly mounting to the first side of the door frame member when the insulating cladding is mounted to the door frame member, the second sheet and the second sheet spacer defining, with the first channel, a second cavity in opposed facing relation to the cavity.
- 15. The insulating cladding of claim 14 wherein the second sheet spacer is a third rigid flange extending rigidly from the second sheet.
- 16. The insulating cladding of claim 15 wherein the third rigid flange forms a fifth channel, the fifth channel in opposed facing relation to the first channel.
- 17. The insulating cladding of claim 14 wherein the channel spacer is at least one channel flange extending between the base and the exposed long edge of the door frame member.
- 18. The insulating cladding of claim 17 wherein the at least one channel flange extend perpendicular to the base so as to engage the exposed long edge of the door frame member when the insulating cladding is mounted on the exposed long edge.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/256,867 filed Feb. 5, 2001 and Canadian Patent Application No. 2,343,642 filed Apr. 10, 2001 entitled Insulated Metal Cladding For Wood Door Frame.
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