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The present invention relates to a jamb mounting bracket for mounting a jamb or frame for a door, window, skylight or the like in an opening in a building wall.
While the present invention is applicable to brackets for mounting a jamb for a door, window, skylight or the like to a wall opening in a building wall, the present invention will be described specifically in connection with a door frame mounting assembly.
A conventional method for mounting a door jamb in a door opening in a wall is to first install the door jamb in the door opening and then center the door jamb in the opening by means of shims inserted between the rough opening in the wall and the jamb. The jamb or door frame is then nailed to the studs in the door opening.
As an alternative, jamb brackets have been developed. These are typically right angle metal brackets attached between the jamb and the wall surrounding the door opening. Generally, these brackets are packaged separately and attached to a door jamb at the building construction site, with the brackets being nailed or screwed to the surface of the door jamb before the jamb is inserted into the door opening. The jamb is then inserted in the door opening and the brackets are attached to the wall supports surrounding the door opening.
Applicant's co-pending published patent application number 2009/0077910A1, which is incorporated by reference, discloses an alternative type of jamb bracket wherein a separate mounting plate permits attachment of the bracket after the door jamb has been inserted in a door opening.
An object of the present invention is to provide an improved jamb bracket that can be pre-installed on a door jamb so as to simplify packing and simplify the mounting practice on site.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a pre-installed jamb bracket that can be installed on both sides of a door jamb and or in a variety of different types of door openings, including exterior openings wherein exterior door trim, brick molding, or a nailing flange or the like is already mounted on the door assembly and the jamb brackets can only be installed after the jamb is positioned in the door opening.
In accordance with the present invention, a jamb mounting bracket for mounting a door jamb in a door opening comprises a right angle bracket having a jamb flange and a wall flange joined together at right angles to form an edge, preferably by bending a single sheet of metal. The jamb flange includes one or more jamb attachment slots that extend away from the edge. The slots have enlarged and narrow portions. A screw head fits through the enlarged portion but not through the narrow portion, and a screw shank fits through the narrow portion, such that the jamb flange can be mounted on the screw through the enlarged portion and secured on the screw by sliding the shank of the screw head into the narrow portion. The wall flange has a fastener attachment slot therein that extends in a direction away from the edge. The wall flange is attachable to a wall by extending the fastener through the fastener attachment slot into a wall.
In one aspect of the invention, the bracket includes an alignment tab at the edge that engages an edge of the door jamb in order to position the edge of the bracket at the edge of the door jamb. The bracket desirably has a score line at the base thereof that facilitates breaking or bending the tab so that the edge of the bracket is not stopped by the tab at the edge of the door jamb.
Instead of or in addition to a score line at the base of the tab, the tab can have an opening therethrough that facilitates breaking or bending the tab so that the edge of the bracket is not stopped by the tab at the edge of the door jamb. While a score line on the edge of the tab is preferred, an opening through the tab instead of or in addition to the score line also facilitates bending or breaking of the tab.
In the preferred practice of the present invention, the jamb attachment slots are keyhole shaped slots having an enlarged opening at an end positioned away from the edge and a relatively narrow slot extending from the enlarged opening toward the edge. The screw head fits through the enlarged opening but not through the narrow slot portion.
The slot portion of the keyhole slot can be marked at one or more locations in order to properly position the fasteners for the keyhole slot on the door jamb.
The wall flange has an elongated slot therein extending away from the edge between the wall and jamb flanges. The wall flange can have spaced vertical lines for use in plumbing or properly aligning the jamb with respect to the door frame.
These and other features will hereinafter appear and for purposes of illustration but not of limitation, and the preferred embodiment of the present invention is described in detail below and shown in the appended drawings.
Referring to the drawings, a pre-hung door assembly 10 is shown in
Jamb bracket 30 shown in
Wall flange 34 has inwardly tapered sides 44 extending away from edge 36, with tab 46 extending outwardly from the ends of tapered sides 44. A slot 48 is positioned in wall flange 34 and oriented perpendicularly to edge 36. A pair of positioning lines or indicators 50 and 52 extend transversely to slot 48 at spaced locations in order to facilitate aligning the flanges with a plumb line that is drawn on the wall about one-half inch from the door opening.
Pre-hung door assembly 10 includes door 56 mounted to door jamb 54 by hinges 58 on a hinge side 60 of the door jamb and door. The opposite side of the door jamb and door comprises a latch side 62 of the door and door jamb. The prefabricated door jamb also includes a header member 64 extending across the upper ends of side members 56 and 60. Typically, the door is preassembled in the jamb, and the entire door and jamb assembly is mounted as a unit in the door opening in the wall.
The jamb flange of bracket 30 is intended to be attached to outer side surfaces 66, 68 of door jamb 54, with wall flange 34 extending perpendicularly away from the jamb flange over the surface of wall 14. The proper positioning of the jamb flanges is determined by the nature of the wall to which the jamb is mounted. As shown in
A feature of the present invention is that the jamb flange attachment screws can be pre-attached at the factory, and the jamb flanges themselves can be releasibly attached to the jambs, so that all the parts, preassembled, are delivered together at the job site, and it is unnecessary to obtain and install jamb flanges at the installation site.
While the preattachment of the jamb flanges and fastener screws is a convenience, the releasable attachment of the jamb flange to the jamb by means of the key hole slots is functionally important in certain circumstances for another reason. For example, when the jamb brackets are used for exterior doors wherein brick molding, a nailing flange or exterior trim 26 or the like is pre-attached to the exterior side of the jamb and extends sideways beyond the periphery of the door opening, the door assembly cannot be installed from the inside but must be installed from the outside. In order to attach the jamb brackets on the inside edge of the door jamb, the jamb flanges cannot be pre-attached to the jamb before installation of the jamb in the wall opening, because the protruding wall flanges of the attached jamb brackets would not fit through the door opening. Thus, in this case it is essential that the jamb flanges be attached to the jamb after the door assembly is positioned in the door opening.
The same problem is present in an installation where jamb flanges are to be mounted on both the inner and outer side edges of the jamb. Installation of at least some of the jamb brackets after the jamb has been positioned in the door opening is essential in such a situation because the jamb cannot be inserted in the door opening with wall flanges extending outwardly from both sides of the jamb.
Normal jamb brackets cannot be used in such a situation, but the brackets of the present invention can. The door assembly is first positioned in the door opening, then the jamb flanges are installed by fitting the enlarged portions of the key hole slots over the pre-installed screws in the jamb and then sliding the jamb flange into the proper position, with the screws snugly engaging the flange sides adjacent the narrow slots.
Before the jamb is installed, the jamb flange screws can be tightened in the jamb so that they snugly engage and hold the jamb flange in place. A two-headed or duplex head screw can be used to make sure that the screw head will engage the jamb flange snugly.
In order to even more securely attach the jamb flanges in their desired positions, where the jamb flange slot fits snugly under the screw's head, and more positively locate the jamb flange in position, an alternative jamb bracket 30′ can be provided with key hole slots 38′ that have one or more transverse indentations or slots 72 and 74 along the narrow portions 40′ of slots 38′ as shown in
Once the jamb flange is mounted on the jamb, the door is plumbed by reference to lines 50 or 52 and the wall flange is attached to the door opening. In one typical installation, the wall flange is mounted over a wall covering such as drywall 24, as shown in
While the alignment tabs are helpful in positioning the jamb brackets at the edge of a jamb in most situations, the jamb brackets can also be made without any alignment tabs so the brackets can be used under or over the drywall without any modification of alignment tabs.
It should be understand that the foregoing is merely exemplary of the preferred practice of the present invention and that various changes in the arrangements and details of construction of the embodiments disclosed herein may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
This application is based on and claims the priority of Applicant's co-pending U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/230,285, entitled JAMB MOUNTING BRACKET, filed Jul. 31, 2009, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
| Number | Date | Country | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 61230285 | Jul 2009 | US |