Patio door assembly with extruded plastics components

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6318036
  • Patent Number
    6,318,036
  • Date Filed
    Friday, November 12, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 20, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
Sections of extruded rigid plastics material form a rectangular main frame including a pair of vertical jamb members, a top head member and a bottom sill member connected by welded mitered corners. An extruded plastic astragal member is spaced between the jamb members and has laterally projecting stop portions and internal walls which are rigidly connected by long screws to the head and sill members. A fixed door panel and a pivotal door panel have extruded plastic rectangular frames with welded mitered corner joints and which surround corresponding glazing panels. A continuous gear hinge has an inactive leaf secured to the astragal member and a slightly shorter active leaf which covers an edge portion of the pivotal door panel. The door panel frames have internal walls which cooperate with the welded corner joints to maintain each frame flat, and long screws positively connect the leaves of the gear hinge to the pivotal door panel frame and the astragal member.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In the construction of patio door assemblies having one swinging door panel and one fixed door panel, it is common to form the jamb and head or members of wood and attaching the jamb members to an extruded plastic or aluminum sill member. A vertical astragal member is spaced between the jamb members and is also commonly formed of wood as are the rectangular frames for the fixed and swinging door panels. It is also common to use three or four butt hinges to mount the swinging door panel on either one of the jamb members or on the astragal member. The main patio door frame and each of the frames for the door panels have been constructed with sections of extruded plastics material such as a rigid polyvinylchloride (PVC). One of the jamb members or the astragal member and the adjacent extruded section of the swinging door frame are then notched or mortised for receiving a set of butt hinges.




The problems associated with previously produced patio door assemblies using extruded vinyl frame sections include the problems of sagging and warping of the main frame and/or the frame for the swinging door panel due to distortion of the different extrusions or profiles especially when the extrusions are notched for attaching the butt hinges. With any such patio door assembly using extruded rigid plastics or vinyl sections, it is highly desirable for the sections forming the main door frame and the sections forming the frame of each of the door panels to have a uniform profile or cross-sectional configuration so that the sections may be joined together with welded mitered corners to provide a high strength frame. The extruded sections and components should also be designed and assembled to eliminate the use of internal metal reinforcing members and to provide for substantial rigidity without distortion over an extended period of time.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is directed to an improved patio door assembly wherein a main door frame and the frame of each door panel are formed of extruded sections of a rigid plastics material or vinyl and are designed and assembled to eliminate sagging and/or warping of the main frame and/or the swinging door panel, and which also provide a neat and attractive appearance. The patio door assembly of the invention is also designed for easy and rapid assembly of the swinging door panel onto the astragal member and also provides for a rigid and durable support for the swinging door from the astragal member.




In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, a main patio door frame is constructed with extruded vinyl jamb members, head member and sill member each having substantially the same profile and which are secured together with welded mitered corner joints. An extruded aluminum approach member snap-fits onto the outer portion of the vinyl sill member, and an extruded vinyl riser member is attached to the inner portion of the sill member. An extruded vinyl astragal member has parallel side walls with outwardly projecting stop portions, and includes internal laterally connecting walls with bosses which receive long screws extending through inner and outer portions of the sill and head members.




A fixed door panel and a swinging door panel have identical rectangular frames enclosing insulated glazing or glass panels, and each frame is formed with a vinyl extrusion having parallel spaced side walls and inner walls integrally connected by laterally extending walls perpendicular to the side and inner walls. The swinging door panel is supported by the astragal member with a continuous gear hinge having an inactive leaf with a locating tab and mounted on the astragal member by vertically spaced pairs of screws which extend through the astragal member and secure one side of the fixed door panel frame.




The continuous gear hinge has a slightly shorter active leaf with a curved edge portion and covers the adjacent edge surface of the pivotal door panel frame. The active leaf is secured to the door frame by long screws which thread into the internal cross walls of the door panel frame. The leaves of the continuous gear hinge function as a gauge for precisely spacing the pivotal door panel between the head and sill members. The vinyl frame of each door panel has welded mitered corner joints which cooperates with the profile of the frame to prevent warping of the door panel, and the support of the pivotal door panel with the astragal member and the continuous gear hinge prevents sagging of the door panel in both its open and closed positions.




Other features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following description, the accompanying drawings and the appended claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exterior elevational view of a patio door assembly constructed in accordance with the invention;





FIG. 2

is an enlarged fragmentary section taken generally on the line


2





2


of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a vertical section taken generally on the line


3





3


of

FIG. 1

with a center portion broken away;





FIG. 4

is an enlarged fragmentary section taken generally on the line


4





4


of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5

is an enlarged fragmentary section taken generally on the line


5





5


of

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 6

is an enlarged fragmentary section taken generally on the line


6





6


of FIG.


1


and with a center portion broken away.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to the drawings,

FIG. 1

illustrates a patio door assembly


10


which includes a rectangular main frame


12


formed by a horizontal head member


14


, a sill member


16


and a pair of vertical jamb members


18


(FIGS.


2


-


4


). Each of the frame members


14


,


16


and


18


are extrusions of a rigid plastics material such as rigid polyvinylchloride (PVC) and have the identical or substantially identical profile or cross-sectional configuration. The extruded sections or members are secured together by mitered and welded corner joints, and each of the frame members includes an outwardly projecting nailing flange


22


. The flange


22


on the sill member


16


may be removed when it is desired to seat the sill member directly on a floor surface. As also shown in

FIGS. 2-4

, each of the frame members


14


,


16


and


18


has an outer wall


24


, a stepped inner wall


26


and an internal inclined reinforcing wall


27


. A series of lateral or perpendicular walls


28


,


29


and


31


integrally connect the walls


24


,


26


and


27


.




Each of the main frame members is also extruded with an integral U-shaped wall


33


defining a groove which receives a flexible and resilient door sealing member or strip


36


along both jamb members


18


and the head member


14


. An extruded aluminum approach member


38


(

FIG. 3

) snap-fits onto the sill member


16


and also has a U-shaped wall portion


41


defining a groove which receives a bottom door sealing strip


36


. The aluminum approach


38


is also formed with a track or rail


43


which extends across the sill member


16


and supports and guides the wheels of a sliding screen door (not shown). An L-shaped extruded plastic retainer


46


(

FIG. 3

) snap-fits into undercut grooves within the head member


14


and jamb members


18


and serves to retain the upper and side members of the sliding screen door frame. The sill member


16


also has a riser member


48


which is extruded of a rigid plastics material or PVC and is secured to the inner wall


26


of the sill member


16


by a series of screws


49


spaced along the sill member


16


.




The main frame


12


of the patio door assembly also includes an astragal member


50


(

FIGS. 5 & 6

) which is also extruded of a rigid plastics material or PVC. The astragal member


50


includes parallel spaced vertical side walls


52


which are integrally connected by an exterior end wall


54


, an interior end wall


56


and internal walls


58


which are perpendicular to the side walls


52


and reinforce the astragal member. As shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

, the astragal member


50


with the exterior end wall


54


and the interior end wall


56


, extends a substantial portion of the width of the frame members


14


,


16


and


18


. The exterior end wall


54


is positioned so that it is closely adjacent the frame of the sliding screen door mounted for lateral movement on the track or rail


43


. The astragal


50


is extruded with a pair of laterally projecting hollow or tubular stop portions


61


each of which has a U-shaped wall portion


62


defining a groove which receives and retains a flexible and resilient door sealing strip


36


.




Referring to

FIG. 6

, the upper and lower ends of the astragal member


50


are contoured to mate with the opposing surfaces of the head member


14


and the sill member


16


with the attached extruded aluminum approach panel


38


and the attached extruded plastic riser


48


. A plurality of long flathead screws


66


extend downwardly through the head member


14


and upwardly through the sill member


16


and are threaded into corresponding tubular bosses


68


(

FIG. 5

) extruded as integral portions of three inner walls


58


of the astragal member


50


. The screws


66


rigidly secure the astragal member


50


to the head member


14


and sill member


16


.




Referring to

FIG. 1

, an inactive or fixed door panel


70


and an active or swinging door panel


75


are supported by the main frame


12


, and each panel


70


and


75


includes a rectangular door frame


78


which is formed from sections of an extrusion of rigid plastics material or PVC. Each frame


78


supports insulated glazing or a sealed dual glass panel


80


and has the same profile or cross-sectional configuration around the entire frame


78


. The frame


78


has mitered and welded corner joints, and each linear section or component of the frame


78


includes parallel spaced outer side walls


82


and


83


(

FIG. 5

) and parallel spaced inner walls


86


. The parallel inner walls


86


and outer side walls


82


and


83


are integrally connected by laterally extending or perpendicular walls


88


, and the inner walls


86


are integrally connected by laterally extending or perpendicular walls


91


,


92


and


93


. The wall


93


of each frame section defines a longitudinally extending recess


94


, and the outer portions of the inner walls


86


define a longitudinally extending slot or cavity


95


with opposing ribs


96


(

FIG. 2

) projecting into the cavity.




As mentioned above, the profile or cross-sectional configuration of each frame


78


is uniform around the entire rectangular frame. However, the inner wall


82


has an inwardly projecting double wall flange


98


, and the side wall


83


and a portion of the adjacent inner wall


86


define an inwardly projecting slot or groove


102


. As shown in

FIGS. 2-5

, the peripheral edge portion of each dual glass or glazing panel


80


is captured and sealed between the double wall flange


98


of each door frame


78


and a removable plastic or PVC glazing strip or bead


104


which snap-fits into the groove


102


around the periphera of each glazing panel


80


. In a conventional manner, the parallel spaced glass panes or panels of each glazing panel


80


are separated by an aluminum spacer tube


107


and are sealed together by an adhesive and resilient bonding material


109


such as silicone.




Referring to

FIG. 5

, the active or operable door panel


75


is pivotally supported for swinging movement by a continuous gear hinge


115


which has an active leaf


117


having a curved edge portion


118


for locating the leaf on the inner edge surface of the swinging door panel frame


78


. The active leaf


117


is positively secured to the inner vertical rail or section of the door frame


78


by long vertically spaced pairs of flathead screws


66


which are threaded into the internal lateral walls


88


of the frame section. The vertical length of the active leaf


117


is the same as the vertical height of the swinging door panel frame


78


, and the curved edge portion


118


of the active leaf


117


provides a seat for precisely and quickly positioning the active leaf


117


during attachment to the vertical frame section.




The continuous hinge


115


also has an inactive leaf


121


which extends the full height of the astragal member


50


and projects slightly above and below the active leaf


117


. The inactive leaf


121


is formed with an integral tab


123


(

FIG. 5

) which quickly locates the leaf


121


precisely on the astragal member


50


in the same manner as the curved edge portion


118


locates the leaf


117


on the pivotal door panel frame


78


. The continuous gear hinge


115


is preferably constructed as disclosed in U.S. Reissue Pat. No. RE35,618 and includes a continuous C-shaped retainer or clamp


124


which encloses the curved mating edge portions of the leaves


117


and


121


and having the mating gear teeth.




As also shown in

FIG. 5

, the inactive leaf


121


of the gear hinge


115


is positively secured to the astragal member


50


by vertically spaced pairs of long screws


66


which extend laterally through the side walls


52


of the astragal member and also into the perpendicular walls


88


and


91


of the frame


78


for the inactive or fixed door panel


70


. The opposite vertical section of the door frame


78


for the fixed door panel


70


is positively secured to the adjacent jamb member (

FIG. 2

) by a series of vertically spaced screws


66


(not shown) which extend through the jamb member


18


and are threaded into the internal lateral walls


91


and


92


of the adjacent frame section. As also shown in

FIGS. 2

,


3


&


5


, a U-shaped vinyl spacer member or channel


128


snap-fits within the peripheral slot or groove


95


of the inactive door panel frame


78


and precisely positions the inactive door panel


70


between the head and sill members and between the adjacent jamb member


18


and astragal member


50


.




Referring to

FIG. 4

, the spacing between the inner walls


86


of the frame


78


for the active or swinging door panel


75


is sufficient to receive a commercially available door lock unit


132


having a retractable blade or strike


134


which extends through a keeper (not shown) mounted on the adjacent jamb member


18


. The door lock unit


132


operated by either an interior handle


137


or an external handle


138


for retracting and extending the locking strike


134


. Above and below the latch strike


134


of the lock unit


132


, the slot


95


within the vertical section of the swinging door panel frame


78


is closed by flat metal strips (not shown).




From the drawings and the above description, it is apparent that a patio door assembly constructed in accordance with the present invention, provides desirable features and advantages. For example, the profile or cross-sectional configuration of the vinyl head, sill and jamb members of the main frame


12


provides for a high strength main frame of economical construction. The same extrusion is used to form all members, and the cross-sectional profile provides the frame with strong welded miter corner joints. The attachment of the aluminum approach member


38


on the sill member


16


and the snap-in strips


46


on the head member


14


and jamb members


18


provide the sill member with high durability and also provide for convenient installation and retention of a sliding screen door.




The profile or cross-sectional configuration of the vinyl door panel frames


78


also provide each door panel with substantial rigidity to prevent warping or distortion of the door panels without requiring metal insert reinforcing strips. In addition, the profile of the vinyl astragal member


50


cooperates with the continuous gear hinge


115


to provide a strong and rigid support for the active or swinging door panel


75


and thereby prevent sagging of the door panel when the door panel is in either its open position or its closed position. The specific configuration of the continuous gear hinge


115


with the positioning tab


121


and curved edge portion


118


enables rapid and precision assembly of the gear hinge to the door panel


75


and the hinge to the astragal member


50


without any notching or mortising. The shorter active leaf


117


and the longer inactive leaf


121


of the hinge


115


not only covers the edge portion of the swinging door panel frame


78


, but also precisely positions the door panel


75


vertically to provide the desired clearance between the door panel frame


78


and the head member


14


and the riser member


48


on the sill member


16


.




The profile of the astragal member


50


, as shown in

FIG. 5

, and its attachment to the head member


14


and sill member


16


with the long screws


66


within the internal bosses


68


, further provide the astragal member with substantial strength which cooperates with the continuous gear hinge


115


to support the swinging door panel


75


so that the weight of the door panel


75


is distributed over the entire length of the door panel and astragal member


50


.




While the patio door assembly herein described constitutes a preferred embodiment of the invention, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to this precise assembly, and that changes may be made therein without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as defined in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A patio door assembly comprising a rectangular main frame including a pair of vertical jamb members rigidly connected by a top head member and a bottom sill member, said main frame further including a vertical astragal member spaced between said jamb members and rigidly connected to said head and sill members, a first door panel within said main frame and including a rectangular door panel frame supporting a glass panel, a second door panel within said main frame and including a rectangular door panel frame supporting a glass panel, said astragal member and each of said door panel frames and said members of said main frame comprising extrusions of rigid plastics material, said main frame and each of said door panel frames having welded mitered corner joints, a hinge having an inactive leaf secured to said main frame and an active leaf secured to said frame of said second door panel, said, first door panel frame having spaced inner walls defining a peripherally extending and laterally outwardly facing external groove, and a snap-in rigid spacer member retained within said groove.
  • 2. A patio door assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein said innerwalls of said first door panel frame includes opposing ribs projecting inwardly from said inner walls into said groove, and said spacer member comprises a spacer channel having U-shaped portions engaging said ribs with a snap-fit connection.
  • 3. In a patio door assembly including a rectangular main frame having a pair of vertical jamb members rigidly connected by a top head member and a bottom sill member, a separate vertical astragal member spaced between said jamb members and rigidly connected to said head and sill members, a first door panel within said main frame and said first door panel including a rectangular door panel frame supporting a glass panel, a second door panel within said main frame and said second door panel including a rectangular door panel frame supporting a glass panel, said astragal member and each of said door panel frames and said members of said main frame comprising extrusions of rigid plastics material, and said main frame and each of said door panel frames having welded mitered corner joints the improvement wherein each of said door panel frames includes elongated frame members each having parallel spaced outer side walls and inner walls spaced substantially parallel to said side walls, a first plurality of spaced internal walls extending laterally between said side walls and said inner walls and integrally connecting said side walls to said inner walls, a second plurality of spaced internal walls extending laterally between said inner walls and integrally connecting said innerwalls, an elongated continuous gear hinge extending from said head member to said sill member, said gear hinge having an inactive leaf secured to said astragal member and an active leat secured by fasteners threaded into said internal walls of an adjacent said frame member of said second door panel, and said active leaf of said gear hinge covering an edge surface of said second door panel frame from said head member to said sill member.
  • 4. A patio door assembly as defined in claim 3 wherein said inactive leaf of said gear hinge is longer than said active leaf of said gear hinge and precisely positions said second door panel in spaced relation between said head and sill members.
  • 5. A patio door assembly as defined in claim 3 wherein said astragal member includes parallel spaced opposite side walls integrally connected by interior and exterior end walls, stop portions integral with said side walls and projecting laterally outwardly from said side walls adjacent said frames of said door panels, a plurality of spaced internal walls extending laterally of said side walls of said astragal member and integrally connecting said side walls, and said internal walls spaced adjacent said interior and exterior end walls of said astragal member having longitudinally extending portions defining holes receiving vertical threaded fasteners extending through said head and sill members.
  • 6. A patio door assembly as defined in claim 3 and including a metal approach member mounted on said sill member, said approach member having an upwardly projecting horizontal track extending between said jamb members and adapted to support a sliding screen door, said approach member including an inner portion defining a groove, and a flexible door seal projecting into said groove.
  • 7. A patio door assembly as defined in claim 3 and including an angular insert strip attached by a snap-tit to exterior portions of said head and jamb members to define a channel adapted to receive a sliding screen door.
  • 8. A patio door assembly as defined in claim 3 wherein each of said door panel frames defines a peripherally extending and laterally outwardly facing external groove, and a rigid spacer member extending within said groove.
  • 9. A patio door assembly as defined in claim 8 wherein said groove in each said door panel frame is defined by spaced inner walls having opposing ribs projecting into said groove, and said spacer member comprises a spacer channel having U-shaped portions engaging said ribs with a snap-fit connection.
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