This disclosure relates to a mechanical locking mechanism for hollow metal doors.
A hollow door used for example in detention centers has stiffener joints extending the length of the door. The stiffener joints are formed by placing two beams back to back. These beams are welded together along the seam of the two beams. This process can be labor intensive and inefficient thereby increasing the cost of these doors.
Implementations of a stiffener joint are provided. In some implementations, the stiffener joint comprises a pair of interlocking beams having a mechanical locking mechanism requiring no welding.
In some implementations, a first beam of the pair of interlocking beams is elongated and when positioned vertically (for orientation purposes to describe the beam), the first beam comprising a first elongated portion extending vertically on a first side of the first beam; a second elongated portion extending vertically on a second side of the first beam; a third elongated portion between and elevated above the first and second portions; a forth elongated portion extending from a first side of the third potion to the first portion; and a fifth elongated portion extending from a second, opposite side of the third portion to the second portion.
In some implementations, the third portion of the first beam comprises a plurality of tabs extending along the length of the third portion. In some implementations, each tab comprises a first segment that extends from the third portion of the first beam at a first angle and a second segment that extends from the first segment at a second angle thereby forming a gap between the second segment of the tab and the third portion of the first beam and a stop formed by the first segment of the tab.
In some implementations, the second beam of the pair of interlocking beams comprises a first portion, second portion, third portion, fourth portion, and fifth portion similar in shape to the first beam except that third portion of the first beam comprises, instead of tabs, a plurality of openings extending along the length of the third portion and configured to receive the tabs of the first beam.
In some implementations, the first beam and the second beam are configured such that when the third portion of the first beam and second beam are placed together and interlocked, the tabs of the first beam extend through the respective openings through the third portion of the second beam and a portion of the third portion of the second beam is positioned in the gap between the second segment of the tab and the third portion of the first beam.
In some implementations, the hollow door comprises a plurality of stiffener joints (e.g., joints 110a, 110b) extending the length (e.g., joints 110a) or a portion of the length (e.g., joints 110b) of the hollow door. In some implementations, the stiffener joints may extend the width or a portion of the width of the hollow door.
The first beam 310 further comprises a third elongated portion 310c that is between and elevated above the first and second portions and extending lengthwise in the same direction as the first and second portions. In some implementations, the third portion 310c is rectangular or generally rectangular. In some implementations, the third portion is flat.
In some implementations, the first beam 310 further comprises a forth elongated portion 310d extending widthwise from a first side of the third potion 310c to the first portion 310a and extending lengthwise in the same direction as the first and second portions. In some implementations, the forth elongated portion 310d extends from the third portion 310c at an angle 310d1 greater than ninety (90) degrees. In some implementations, the forth elongated portion 310d extends from the third portion 310c at an angle 310d1 equal to ninety (90) degrees. In some implementations, the fourth elongated portion 310d extends from the third portion 310c at an angle 310d1 less than ninety (90) degrees.
In some implementations, the first beam 310 further comprises a fifth elongated portion 310e extending widthwise from a second, opposite side of the third portion 310c to the second portion 310b and extending lengthwise in the same direction as the first and second portions. In some implementations, the fifth elongated portion 310e extends from the third portion 310c at an angle 310e1 greater than ninety (90) degrees. In some implementations, the fifth elongated portion 310e extends from the third portion 310c at an angle 310e1 equal to ninety (90) degrees. In some implementations, the fifth elongated portion 310e extends from the third portion 310c at an angle 310e1 less than ninety (90) degrees.
In some implementations, the third portion 310c comprises a plurality of tabs 310f extending along the length or a portion of the length of the third portion 310c. In some implementations, the tabs 310f extend along the center of the third portion 310c. In some implementations, the tabs 310 are equally spaced along the length or a portion of the length of first beam 310.
In some implementations, each tab 310f is formed from a portion of the third portion 310c by cutting out the material from the third portion 310c and forming the tab 310f. Accordingly, as shown in
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In some implementations, the openings 320f are rectangular. In some implementations, the openings 320f are any suitable shape. In some implementations, the openings 320f extend along the center of the third portion 320c. In some implementations, the openings 320f are equally spaced along the length or a portion of the length of second beam 320.
In some implementations, the first beam 310 and second beam 320 are made from steel. In some implementations, the first beam 310 and second beam 320 can be made from any suitable material.
To lock the first beam 310 and the second beam 320 together, the third portion 310c, 320c of the first beam 310 and second beam 320 are placed together aligning the tabs 310f of the first beam 310 with the openings 320f of the second beam 320 so that the tabs 310f of the first beam 310 extend through the openings 320f of the second beam 320.
Once the tabs 310f on the first beam 310 are placed through the opening 320f in the second beam 320, the second beam 320 is slide in a direction so that a portion of third portion 320c of the second beam 320 is secured between the gap 310f3 formed between the second segment 310f2 of the tab 310f and the third portion 310c of the first beam 310. In some implementations, the second beam 320 is slide in a direction until it is stopped by the first segment 310f1 of the tab 310f of the first beam 310.
Reference throughout this specification to “an embodiment” or “implementation” or words of similar import means that a particular described feature, structure, or characteristic is included in at least one embodiment of the present invention. Thus, the phrase “in an embodiment” or a phrase of similar import in various places throughout this specification does not necessarily refer to the same embodiment.
Many modifications and other embodiments of the inventions set forth herein will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which these inventions pertain having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings.
The described features, structures, or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments. In the above description, numerous specific details are provided for a thorough understanding of embodiments of the invention. One skilled in the relevant art will recognize, however, that embodiments of the invention can be practiced without one or more of the specific details, or with other methods, components, materials, etc. In other instances, well-known structures, materials, or operations may not be shown or described in detail.