Information
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Patent Grant
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6321505
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Patent Number
6,321,505
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Date Filed
Thursday, May 25, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 27, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 052 78412
- 052 78413
- 052 7921
- 052 79211
- 052 80112
- 052 6562
- 052 6564
- 052 6563
- 052 6567
- 029 89732
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A door comprising two metal panels and an internal core structure. The panels have their edges formed around a perimeter sub-frame of channel construction, the base of the channel being internally adjacent the respective edge of the door. Opposing edges of the panels are seam welded together to provide a flush finish, and the base of the channel is apertured to act as a heat sink and to allow weld gas to escape.
Description
This invention relates to a metal door. The invention also relates to a method of producing a metal door.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In one aspect of the present invention, this is accomplished by providing a door comprising: two metal panels; and a perimeter sub-frame, the sub-frame including a means for permitting weld gas to escape, the metal panels having their edges formed about the outside of the sub-frame.
An object of the invention is to provide a metal door having clean, flush edges capable of use in clean room applications for the electronic and pharmaceutical industries, as well as in general installations of other kinds.
According to the invention there is provided a door comprising two metal panels and an internal core structure, the panels having their edges formed around a perimeter sub-frame, wherein opposing edges of the panels are seam welded together to provide a flush finish.
Preferably the perimeter sub-frame is of a channel construction, the base of the channel being internally adjacent the respective edge of the door. It is also preferred that the base of the channel is apertured to act as a heat sink and to allow weld gases to escape. The apertures are preferably slots extending longitudinally of the base of the channel along its length. Preferably the door panels are of steel. In the preferred embodiment the door panels have a flush external surface.
The invention also provides a method of producing a metal door comprising constructing a perimeter sub-frame, assembling together the sub-frame, a core structure and two door panels, press forming the panels to the side edges of the sub-frame, and welding the adjacent door panel edges to provide a flush finish. Preferably the method includes welding the vertical seam at each corner of the door prior to welding the door panel edges longitudinally.
The foregoing and other aspects will become apparent from the following detailed description of the invention when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawing figures.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a steel door;
FIG. 2
is a detailed section of part of the door of
FIG. 1
, marked II;
FIG. 3
is a partial cut-away view of one corner of the door of
FIG. 1
; and
FIGS. 4 and 5
show the internal perimeter sub-frame of the door of
FIG. 1
in end and front elevation respectively.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
With reference to the drawings, a steel door comprises a four sided, internal perimeter sub-frame
10
welded at its corners. Two flush door panels
11
are wrapped around the sub-frame
10
with the adjacent edges
12
of the panels at least substantially abutting each other (see FIG.
2
). The hollow door encloses a core
13
of known construction required to meet specific door characteristics. In this embodiment, the sub-frame
10
is formed of 1.6 mm thick channel
14
and the panels
11
are each 1.2 mm thick. The core
13
is bonded to the panels
11
by an adhesive utilising a heated press to achieve the correct pressure and cure time.
The channel
14
has a base width which corresponds to the required door thickness and a leg dimension, in this embodiment of 28 mm. The base
15
of the channel
14
is punched with a series of longitudinally extending slots
16
along its length, for example, 35 mm longĂ—6 mm wide at 44 mm centres. Alternatively, the base of the channel may be otherwise apertured.
The door panels
11
are CNC punched to size and press formed to all four side edges of the sub-frame
10
so as to allow only a small gap, for example, a maximum 0.5 mm, and no overlap between the adjacent door panel edges, and a tight fit over the sub-frame when assembled. On assembly of the door panels
11
and the sub-frame
10
, the vertical seam
17
at each corner is hand welded and cleaned flush.
The door is then loaded into a welding machine whereby the panels
11
are clamped and their abutting edges
12
are welded longitudinally together and finished flush around all four side edges. The slots
16
or other apertures act as a heat sink and allow weld gases to escape. The welding is automatically discontinued where necessary, e.g. at position
18
, for door ironmongery (not shown) to be fitted subsequently.
The hollow steel door is thereby fully welded without distortion and to maintain the door flatness. Its flush edges render the door suitable for use in clean room applications for the electronic and pharmaceutical industries. In other more general installations the door panels may be shaped on their major surfaces, if desired, but the door construction is otherwise the same as described above. In each case, there is produced a steel door of aesthetic quality in a speedy and repeatable manner.
The invention is not limited to the specific details of the embodiment described above. For example, the door panels may be formed of other metal, e.g. aluminium or stainless steel.
Claims
- 1. A door comprising:a sub-frame having a base surface and defining first and second spaced apart faces and a given perimeter; first and second external panels covering the first and second faces, the first and second panels abutting along the sub-frame base surface to define a seam substantially about the perimeter; a weld bead adjoining the first and second panels along the perimeter seam to close the perimeter seam and thereby complete a substantially continuous external surface enclosing the sub-frame; and the sub-frame base surface having at least one aperture therethrough in alignment with the perimeter seam such that the perimeter seam crosses the aperture, the aperture permitting the passage of weld gas.
- 2. The door of claim 1 wherein the first and second external panels are of an equal, given thickness and the weld bead is finished to the given thickness such that the panels and the bead define a flush planar surface about the perimeter of the sub-frame.
- 3. The door of claim 1 wherein the sub-frame has a rectangular configuration with four corners, the panels abutting at each corner to define four corner seams generally perpendicular to the perimeter seam, each corner seam provided with a corner weld bead to close the corner seam.
- 4. The door of claim 3 wherein the first and second external panels are of an equal, given thickness and the weld bead is finished along the perimeter seam and the corner seams to the given thickness such that the panels and the bead define a flush planar surface about the perimeter of the sub-frame.
- 5. The door of claim 1 wherein the sub-frame base surface has a plurality of apertures such that passage is permitted along a majority of the perimeter.
- 6. A method of producing a door comprising the steps of:assembling a sub-frame having a base surface, first and second spaced apart faces and a given perimeter; providing the sub-frame with at least one aperture therethrough; press forming first and second external panels about the first and second faces and the base surface such that the first and second panels abut along the base surface to define a seam substantially about the perimeter and in alignment with the aperture such that the perimeter seam crosses the aperture; providing a weld bead adjoining the first and second panels along the perimeter seam to close the perimeter seam and thereby complete a substantially continuous external surface enclosing the sub-frame, the aperture permitting the passage of weld gas during the provision of the weld bead.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein the first and second external panels are of an equal, given thickness and the method further comprises the step of finishing the weld bead to the given thickness such that the panels and the bead define a flush planar surface about the perimeter of the sub-frame.
- 8. The method of claim 6 wherein a plurality of apertures are provided along the base surface such that passage is permitted along a majority of the perimeter.
- 9. A method of producing a door comprising the steps of:forming a base surface with at least one aperture therethrough; assembling the base surface to define a sub-frame having first and second spaced apart faces and a perimeter having a rectangular configuration with four corners; press forming first and second external panels about the first and second faces and the base surface such that the first and second panels abut along the base surface to define a perimeter seam which extends substantially about the perimeter and in alignment with the aperture such that the perimeter seam crosses the aperture, and a corner seam adjacent to each sub-frame corner, each corner seam extending substantially perpendicular to the perimeter seam; and providing a weld bead adjoining the first and second panels along the perimeter seam and the corner seams to close the perimeter seam and the corner seams and thereby complete a substantially continuous external surface enclosing the sub-frame, the aperture permitting the passage of weld gas during the provision of the weld bead.
- 10. The method of claim 9 wherein the first and second external panels are of an equal, given thickness and the method further comprises the step of finishing the weld bead along the perimeter seam and the corner seams to the given thickness such that the panels and the bead define a flush planar surface about the perimeter of the sub-frame.
- 11. The method of claim 9 wherein the corner seams are hand welded.
- 12. The method of claim 11 wherein the sub-frame and door panels are positioned in a welding machine after the corner seams are hand welded, the welding machine thereafter providing the weld bead along the perimeter seam.
- 13. The method of claim 9 wherein a plurality of apertures are formed along the base surface such that passage is permitted along a majority of the perimeter.
Priority Claims (1)
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