Jamb assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6557309
  • Patent Number
    6,557,309
  • Date Filed
    Monday, July 31, 2000
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 6, 2003
    22 years ago
Abstract
A door jamb assembly having a interchangeable multi-component design allowing for the framing of doorways with different configurations by first selecting a main frame and a decorative trim that conforms with the doorway and then securing the first end of the main frame, being attached to the decorative trim, onto a wall with the use of an attachment flange and securing the second end of the main frame to an interior jamb with the use of a fastener.
Description




FIELD OF INVENTION




This invention relates generally to door jambs, and more specifically to a door jamb assembly having a multi-component design allowing for customizability by combining the various components for each specific order such as color, doorway size, or exterior trim style.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is a doorjamb assembly having an interchangeable multi-component design allowing for customizability of each individual doorway by combining various components. Each differences in configuration of each doorway(such as size, wall width, trim design, etc., can be specifically ordered and attached to the door jamb assembly as to conform not only with the doorway but also the thickness of the wall. In addition, once installed, the doorjamb assembly requires no further finishing. If the door jamb is composed of a material such as high density polyurethane the assembly will also likely be maintenance free. In addition the door jamb assembly can be mated with itself to provide for a sash support.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART




U.S. Pat. No. 5,634,303 discloses an improved door jamb and brickmold assembly having a wooded or plastic jamb and a unitary extruded thermoplastic brickmold and stop.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,631,866 discloses an improved door jamb construction adapted to be used with left or right-handed door installations.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,295,299 discloses a door frame constructed primarily of wood, and having a metal cladding surrounding a portion of the frame.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,330,972 discloses a door frame for mounting pre-hung doors in door openings of an existing structure.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,575,123 discloses a vinyl door frame assembly.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,180,944 discloses a door jamb made of a plurality of sections which are maintained together in a rigid stable frame.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,019,303 discloses a process for making an adjustable split door frame.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,126,975 discloses a casing construction for secure mounting in wall openings.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Briefly, the present invention comprises a door jamb assembly having a main frame having a face, a first end and a second end providing for the attachment of a door jamb thereto by a fastener. Protruding from the first end of the main frame is an extension for engaging a portion of a decorative trim. A seal can be connected to the face of the extension to provide a weatherproof seal with the decorative trim. Extending from the second end of the main frame and sufficient to overlap a portion of a door jamb is a lip. Located within the door jamb assembly is a member for securing an attachment flange. The attachment flange, once connected to the member then secures the door jamb assembly onto a wall.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

shows a cross-sectional view of a door jamb assembly with a nailing flange secured to the main frame;





FIG. 2

shows a cross-sectional view of a door jamb assembly with the nailing flange secured to the trim;





FIG. 3

shows a sectional view of a door jamb assembly with the main frame having no leg;





FIG. 4

shows a cross-sectional view of a door jamb assembly with the main frame having 2 legs;





FIG. 5

shows a cross-sectional view of a door jamb assembly with the decorative trim only having one leg;





FIG. 6

shows a cross-sectional view of a door jamb assembly with the decorative trim having a long embodiment;





FIG. 7

shows a perspective view of a doorway frame with a side light;





FIG. 8

shows a cross-sectional view taken along the lines


8





8


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT





FIG. 1

shows a cross-sectional view of a door jamb assembly


10


that embodies es the present invention in the preferred form. The complete assembly of the present invention comprises four parts, a main frame


11


, an interior door jamb


21


, a decorative trim


18


, and a hinged nailing flange


20


. The end-two-end combination of these parts encompasses a doorway opening on the sides and top to create a substantially maintenance free decorative finish.




Door jamb assembly


10


comprises an elongated main frame


11


preferably composed of high density polyurethane but can also be made out of wood or the like. The advantage of using high density polyurethane is that the it can be cut to size much like wood and it requires little if any maintenance. Main frame


11


has a smooth face


11




a


which provides for a decorative looking surface, a first main frame end


31




a


for attachment of decorative trim


18


thereto, and a second main frame end


31




b


which provides for the cantilevered attachment of a jamb


21


by a screw fastener


23


.




Protruding outward from the first end


31




a


of main frame


11


is a main frame extension


15


having an end


15




a


for engaging a portion of a trim


18


to create a weather proof seal and a face


15




b


to provide for the attachment of trim


18


by a screw fastener


19


. Extending from the second end


31




b


of main frame


11


is a main frame lip


16


having a jamb engaging face


16




a


. Main frame lip


16


extends sufficiently to overlap a portion of door jamb


22


with the door jamb


22


cantileverly attached to end


31




b


by screw fastener


23


.




In the embodiment of

FIG. 1

main frame


11


has a first main frame leg


12


having a wall engaging end


12




a


located proximate to end


31




a


of main frame


11


, a second leg


13


having a wall engaging end


13




a


located proximate to end


31




b


of main frame


11


, and a third leg


14


having a wall engaging end


14




a


which is located between the first leg


12


and the second leg


13


of main frame


11


. Located at the end


12




a


of first leg


12


is a first member


17


comprising a slot having parallel spaced sidewalls


17




a


and


17




b


extending inwardly for securing a nailing flange thereto. Although the preferred embodiment calls for three legs, there can be more than and less than three legs.




Securely attached to main frame


11


at the second main frame leg


13


by a screw fastener


23


is interior jamb


21


having an interior jamb end


21




a


. Interior jamb


21


is composed of a veneered lumber core to provide a finished look that does not require further finishing; however, if desired interior jamb


21


can also be made out of other materials such as wood and plastic. Located proximate to end


21




a


of interior jamb


21


is a recess


22


which allows interior jamb end


21




a


to be secured to main frame


11


by first fastener


23


which extends lengthwise along jamb


21


and into leg


13


. As can be seen the jamb


21


and main frame


11


extend in a straight line for placement against one side of a building wall. Jamb


21


is secured to main frame


11


in an end to end fashion in a method described in my U.S. Pat. No. 5,485,708 which is incorporated herein by reference.




Securely attached to main frame


11


at extension


15


by second fastener


19


is decorative trim


18


having a decorative exterior face


18




a


. Decorative trim


18


is composed of high density polyurethane to provide a weather resistance trim due to polyurethane's durable weather resistant qualities; however, if desired decorative trim


18


can also be composed of other materials such as wood. The embodiment of

FIG. 1

shows decorative trim


18


has a first trim leg


30


having an end


30




a


and a support face


30




b


which is secured to face


15




b


of main frame extension


15


by screw fastener


19


, and a second trim leg


35


having an end


35




a


. While the embodiment of

FIG. 1

shows two legs there can be more than and less than two legs on decorative trim


18


. Located on leg


30


is a fastener guiding hole


37


which maintains a fastener, such as a screw fastener, in position to pull decorative trim


18


into engagement with main frame


11


. Aligned with fastener guiding hole


37


on second leg


35


is a fastener access hole


36


. Fastener access hole.


36


allows an operator to quickly secure a fastener such as a screw fastener


37


when the screw fastener has been pre-placed within fastener guiding, hole


15


and ready for securement. That is, the fastener guiding hole has a diameter that is sufficiently small so that the screw fastener


37


engages the sidewalls of the fastener guiding holes to frictionally hold screw fastener


37


in a ready to apply condition. The installer need not spend time inserting the fastener since the decorative trim


18


can be sent from the factory with the screw fastener


37


in place for quick installment. Also located on second trim leg


35


is a second member


25


comprising a slot having parallel sidewalls


25




a


and


25




b


for securing a fastening flange such as a nailing flange thereto.




Protruding at a right angle to trim leg


30


is a trim lip


26


having a face


26




a


sufficient to overlap a portion of main frame


11


. Attached to the face


26




a


of trim lip


26


is a foam tape


24


having an adhesive on one side for securing foam tape


24


to face


26




a


of trim lip


26


. Foam tape


24


is composed of a closed cell foam that is compressible and water resistant and forms a weather proof seal when trim lip


26


engages with a portion of main frame


11


. Thus with the use of a weather seal the main flame


11


and trim


18


can be sealed to each other to prevent moisture penetration therebetween.




As shown in

FIG. 1

secured by first member


17


is a hinged nailing or fastening flange


20


. Flange


20


comprises a nailing flange, which is composed of a rigid vinyl, that is connectable either to first member


17


or second member


25


to secure the door jamb assembly to the wall. Nailing flange


20


is a commercially available product and is described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,821,472.




With the embodiment of

FIG. 1

the present invention provides for two surface support for both jamb


21


and trim


18


. That is, jamb


21


is supported on end


21




a


and surface


21




b


by main frame


11


. Similarly, trim


18


is supported on extension surface


15




b


and on extension end


15




a


of main frame


11


. Main frame


11


and jamb


21


thus provide an elongated section for placing against a first wall while the trim


18


provides an angular protrusion for engaging against a second wall with the trim supportable by the main frame and the entire assembly


10


supportable by a fastening flange securable to either the main frame


11


or the trim


18


.





FIG. 2

shows a cross-sectional view of a door jamb assembly


10


which is almost identical to

FIG. 1

except that nailing flange


20


is secured by second member


25


instead of first member


17


. The ability to secure nailing flange


20


either at first member


17


or second member


25


provides flexibility in mounting door jamb assembly


10


. Placing nailing flange at first member


12


allows the operator to secure main frame


11


to a wall before having to choose a decorative trim. For trims with wide widths, placing nailing flange


20


at first member


12


also allow the trim to hide the fasteners used to secure nailing flange


20


to the wall. On the other hand, placing nailing flange


20


at second member


25


allows the operator to secure the door jamb assembly


10


as a unit to a building wall by nailing through flange


20


and into the building wall. One of the features of the present invention is that the trim leg


36


can be cut to sufficient length to engage a wall board. Thus the amount of inventory of trim can be reduced because the trim can be cut to fit different thickness wallboards.





FIG. 3

shows a cross sectional view of a door jamb assembly similar to

FIG. 2

except that main frame


11


does not have any legs. The first member for securing nailing hinge


20


is located proximate first end


31




a


of main frame


11


. This embodiment could be used for doorways that tend to be narrow in width.





FIG. 4

shows a cross sectional view of a door jamb assembly similar to

FIG. 2

except that main frame


11


has two legs instead of three. This embodiment can be used for doorways that have a width longer than the embodiment with no legs as in

FIG. 3

but shorter than the embodiment with three legs as is shown in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 5

shows a cross sectional view of a door jamb assembly similar to

FIG. 2

except that decorative trim


38


has one leg


40


. The use of this embodiment is ideal in situations where the doorway is located proximate the corner of a room in which there would not be room to have wider trims or if the user desired a narrower trim. In the embodiment of

FIG. 5

the decorative trim includes a screw fastener


37


which is frictionally held in leg


40


in a recessed condition so that the head of screw fastener is located below surface


40




c.







FIG. 6

shows a cross sectional view of a door jamb assembly similar to

FIG. 2

except that a different decorative trim


48


which is wider than the decorative trim


18


embodiment in FIG.


2


. The use of this embodiment is ideal in situations where the user wants to hide nailing flange


20


after nailing flange


20


, placed at first member


17


, has been used to secure the door jamb assembly to the wall since decorative window trim


18


, in this embodiment, is wider than nailing flange


20


. In addition, since decorative trim


18


is wider than the embodiment in

FIG. 2

, the additional width provides for extra space for additional art work on the trim. Thus it will be appreciated that with the present invention the door jamb assembly can be construed of many different shapes and sizes through the use of only a few components thereby minimizing the inventory of components for the fabricator.




The flexibility of being able to use different type of trims in the door jamb assembly is one of the great advantages of the present invention because it provides the operator the advantage of being able to place a trim on almost all types of doorways, even on doorways which may be located close to the corner of a building. In addition, the operator can also choose from a variety of trim decorations to blend in with the surroundings of the building.





FIG. 7

shows a perspective view of a doorway frame with a sidelight wherein the door jamb assembly that is used for the door frame is also used to support a sash and

FIG. 8

shows the double door jamb assembly


60


as both a door support and a window sash support.

FIG. 8

is a cross sectional view taken along the lines


8





8


showing the attachment of first door jamb assembly


10




a


and second door jamb assembly


10




b


. In this embodiment a first door jamb assembly


10




a


and a second door jamb assembly are secured together to give support for both the sidelight panel


46


and the door. A mull cap


42


, preferably composed of polyurethane but can also be made out of other materials such as wood or the like, is attached to the outside of the frame to provide for a decorative finish.





FIG. 8

shows the two assemblies are attached in such a way that the end faces of their legs are engaging each other. Securely connecting the two assemblies


10




a


and


10




b


together is a mull spline


40


composed of vinyl. Mull spline


40


is attached at the first member


17




a


of first door jamb assembly


10




a


and at the first member


17




b


of second door jamb assembly


10




b


. The attachment of the two assemblies


10




a


and


10




b


create a recess


42


located between the extensions


15


and


15


′ of the two assemblies. A caulk


41


is then applied to the end


42




a


of recess


42


to seal the connection between the two assemblies


10




a


and


10




b.






A mull cap trim


43


is then fit into recess


42


with lips


45


and


45


′ of mull cap trim


43


engaging end


31




a


and


31




a


′ of the main frame extensions. Mull cap trim


43


is preferably composed of high density polyurethane since it can be readily machine and is resistant to moisture penetration thus will not rot but other materials such as wood or the like can be used. The use of mull cap trim


43


not only hides the connection made between the two assemblies but also provides for a decorative finish to the exterior of the side light mull. Securing mull cap trim


43


to the end of the main frame extensions is a double sided tape


44


and


45


′. Tape


44


and tape


45


′ are compressible and water resistant and creates a waterproof seal between the connection of mull cap trim


43


to the door jamb assemblies.




Located at the second end of the interior jambs


21


and


22


is a decorative mull casing


44


. Mull casing


44


is preferable composed of wood but can be made from other materials such as high density polyurethane and can be attached to the second end of the interior jamb by an adhesive or other type of fastener. Attachment of mull casing


44


not only secures the jambs but hides the junction of the interior jambs by the connection of the two assemblies but also provides for a decorative finish for the interior ends of the door jamb assemblies


10




a


and


10




b


which form side light mull


60


.




Located at a right angle to the second end


21




b


of first interior jamb


21


is a side light sash stop


46


. Sash stop


46


is preferably composed of wood but other materials such as polyurethane can be used and can be attached to interior jamb


21


by an adhesive. The function of sash stop


46


is to secure a side light panel


48


in place when side light panel


48


engages door jamb


21


. Located on the opposite end of sash


48


is a second sash support


52


that resiliently supports and cushions window sash


48


against main frame


11


. Although there are two interior jambs shown in this embodiment, the side light mull assembly


60


can be made with one interior jamb of wider width if desired; however the use of interior jambs that are also used for the door jamb allows for the fabricator to maintain a minimum of components.




The present invention can thus be used for a doorway trim by securing the door jamb assembly onto a wall or can be used as a side light mull by the use of two main frames securely engaging each other.




In the method of assembly a fabricator secures a door jamb to a main frame


11


in an end-to-end condition with at least two surfaces of the main frame engaging door jamb


21


. The user can then secure the door jamb


21


and main frame


11


against a building wall. Once secured against a wall the user can select and attach a decorative trim


18


to the main frame to thereby secure the door jamb assembly as a unit to the building wall.




In the step of securing a fastening flange the user can place a nailing flange in either the main frame


11


or the decorative trim


18


and fasten the nailing flange to the building wall.




In the step of securing the door jamb


21


to the main frame


11


the fabricator extends a screw fastener


23


through an end of the door jamb


21


and into an end


31




b


of the main frame


11


.




In the step of attaching the decorative trim


18


the fabricator laterally secures a leg


30




a


of the decorative trim


18


with a screw fastener


19


with the screw fastener concealed from frontal view.




In order to make the door jamb assembly rigid and self supporting the main frame


11


is made from a first material and the door jamb


21


is made of a second rigid material. The attachment of the two material to each other provides additional rigidity to the combination which enables the main frame


11


and door jamb


21


to form a unitary rigid elongated member for placing against a building wall.



Claims
  • 1. A high density polyurethane door jamb assembly comprising:a main frame body, said main frame body composed of high density polyurethane; a first main frame leg composed of high density polyurethane, said first main frame leg having an end; a second main frame leg composed of high density polyurethane, said second main frame leg having an end; a third main frame leg composed of high density polyurethane, said third main frame leg having an end; a main frame extension composed of high density polyurethane, said main frame extension protruding at a right angle from said first main frame leg, said main frame extension having a main frame extension end and a face for engaging a surface; a main frame lip composed of high density polyurethane, said main frame lip having main frame lip end and a main frame lip face, said main frame lip extending at a right angle to said third main frame leg sufficient to overlap a portion of a door jamb; a decorative trim having a first leg and a second leg; a member for securing a hinge flange, said member located at the end of said first main frame leg or located at an end of said first decorative trim leg; a decorative trim lip, said decorative trim lip having a face sufficient to overlap a portion of said main frame; a decorative trim fastener guiding hole located on an end of said second decorative trim leg, said decorative trim fastener guiding hole allowing said decorative trim to be laterally connected to said main frame with a screw; and an interior jamb having a first end and a second end, said interior jamb having a recess located proximate to the first end of said interior jamb to allow a user to secure the first end of said interior jamb to said third main frame leg through the use of a screw.
  • 2. A door jamb assembly comprising:a main frame, said main frame having a face providing a decorative looking surface; said main frame composed of high density polyurethane; a first main frame end; a second main frame end; a main frame lip, said main frame lip having a door jamb engaging face, said main frame lip extending from said second main frame end sufficient to overlap a portion of a door jamb; a main frame extension, said main frame extension protruding outwardly from said first main frame end, said main frame extension having an end for engaging and supporting a portion of a trim, said main frame extension having a support face for supporting said trim; a decorative trim, said decorative trim secured to the extension of said main frame; a fastener guiding hole located on a trim leg, said fastener guiding hole allowing said decorative trim to be laterally connected to said main frame by a fastener; and a member for securing a fastening flange thereto to thereby enable the door jamb assembly to be secured proximate a wall as a unit.
  • 3. The door jamb assembly claimed in claim 2 including a closed-cell foam tape, said foam tape located on a face of a trim lip of said decorative trim, said foam tape is compressible and water resistant and forms a weather proof seal when said trim lip engages a portion of said main frame.
  • 4. The door jamb assembly claimed in claim 2 including a second trim leg, said second trim leg having an end, the end of said second trim leg having an access hole to allow a fastening device access to said fastener.
  • 5. The door jamb assembly claimed in claim 3 in which said member is located either at said first main frame end or located at said second side of said trim leg for securing said flange.
  • 6. The door jamb assembly claimed in claim 4 in which said flange is a nailing flange, said nailing flange composed of vinyl, said nailing flange connectable to a first member or a second member to secure said door jamb main assembly to the wall.
  • 7. The door jamb assembly claimed in claim 6 including an interior jamb having a first end and a second end, said interior jamb having a recess located proximate said first end of said interior jamb to allow said first end of said interior jamb to be secured to a main frame leg by a second fastener.
  • 8. The door jamb assembly claimed in claim 6 wherein said interior jamb is composed of a veneered lumber core.
  • 9. The door jamb assembly claimed in claim 8 wherein said fastener is a screw, said screw securable by a screwdriver.
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