Claims
- 1. A method of forming a door assembly having members joined to form a chamber consisting of a series of passageways, an inlet aperture and a plurality of venting apertures and a foam core in said chamber comprising the steps of introducing foamable material in flowable form into one of said passageways through said inlet aperture, directing the flow of said foamable material through said passageway, blocking the flow of said foamable material in at least one passageway to selectively direct the flow of foamable material through said passageways and prevent foamable material from flowing out of all of the venting apertures prior to the chamber being completely filled with said foamable material, and causing said foamable material to form said foam core.
- 2. A method of forming a door assembly having top, bottom and a pair of opposed side edges and having (a) skin members joined to form a chamber consisting of a pair of spaced apart longitudinal passageways, one adjacent each of said side edges, and at least three transverse passageways, each of said transverse passageways spanning the distance between said longitudinal passageways, one transverse passageway being an upper passageway adjacent said top edge, another transverse passageway being a lower passageway adjacent said bottom edge and all other transverse passageways positioned between said upper and said lower passageways, and (b) a foam core in said chamber, comprising the steps of:
- introducing foamable material in flowable form into one of said longitudinal passageways;
- selectively directing the flow of said foamable material through one of said longitudinal passageways into each of said transverse passageways;
- blocking the flow of said foamable material in both of the upper and lower transverse passageways in the area adjacent the respective junctures thereof with the other of said longitudinal passageways to prevent foamable material from flowing from said upper and lower transverse passageways to the other of said longitudinal passageways while permitting the flow of said foamable material through at least one of the other of said transverse passageways into the other of said longitudinal passageways;
- venting excess foamable material from opposite ends of the other of said longitudinal passageways;
- stopping the introduction of said foamable material when said excess foamable material vents from both of said opposite ends; and
- causing said foamable material to form said foam core.
- 3. A method of forming a door assembly having top, bottom and a pair of opposed side edges and having (a) skin members joined to form a chamber consisting of a pair of spaced apart longitudinal passageways extending between said top and bottom edges, one adjacent each of said side edges, and three transverse passageways, each of said transverse passageways spanning the distance between said longitudinal passageways, one transverse passageway being an upper passageway adjacent said top edge, another transverse passageway being a lower passageway adjacent said bottom edge and the other transverse passageway positioned between and parallel to said upper and said lower passageways, (b) a foam core in said chamber, (c) inlet means communicating with one of said longitudinal passageways, and (d) venting means positioned at opposite ends of the other of said longitudinal passageways comprising the steps of:
- introducing foamable material in flowable form through said inlet into and through said one longitudinal passageway into each of said transverse passageways;
- blocking the flow of said foamable material in both of the upper and lower transverse passageways in the areas, respectively, of each of their junctures with the other of said longitudinal passageways to prevent foamable material from flowing from said upper and lower transverse passageways to the other of said longitudinal passageways while permitting the flowing of said foamable material through the other of said transverse passageways into the other of said longitudinal passageways;
- venting excess foamable material through said venting means;
- stopping the introduction of said foamable material into the inlet means when excesss foamable material vents from both of said venting means; and
- causing said foamable material to form said foam core.
- 4. A method of forming a door assembly having top, bottom and a pair of opposed side edges and having (a) skin members joined to form a chamber consisting of a pair of spaced apart longitudinal passageways, one adjacent each of said side edges, and at least three transverse passageways, each of said transverse passageways spanning the distance between said longitudinal passageways, one transverse passageway being an upper passageway adjacent said top edge, another transverse passageway being a lower passageway adjacent said bottom edge and all other transverse passageway positioned between said upper and said lower passageways, and (b) a foam core in said chamber comprising steps of:
- introducing foamable material in flowable form into one of said longitudinal passageways;
- directing the flow of said foamable material through said one longitudinal passageway into each of said transverse passageways;
- blocking the flow of said foamable material in at least one of the upper and lower transverse passageways in the area adjacent the juncture thereof with the other of said longitudinal passageways to selectively direct the flow of said foamable material through said passageways to prevent foamable material from flowing from the blocked transverse passageway to the other of said longitudinal passageways while permitting the flow of said foamable material through at least one of the other of said transverse passageways into the other of said longitudinal passageways;
- venting excess foamable material from opposite ends of the other of said longitudinal passageways;
- stopping the introduction of said foamable material when said excess foamable material vents from both of said opposite ends; and
- causing said foamable material to form said foam core.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/207,173 filed on Jun. 15, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,860,512.
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