Claims
- 1. A method for mounting a facing component onto an elevator door panel for an elevator car door or elevator landing door, the method comprising:providing an elevator door panel having a substantially planar forward surface and fastening stoppages disposed proximate to an edge of the substantially planar surface; providing a facing component having fastenings and having edging along at least one of said facing component's edges, wherein the fastenings are integral with a body of the facing component; providing a coupling agent on at least one of the elevator door panel and the facing component; bending the fastenings of the facing component in a direction toward said fastening stoppages of the elevator door panel; fitting the fastenings of the facing component to the fastening stoppages of the elevator door panel so that the fastenings extend through the substantially planar forward surface of the elevator door panel and are bent in a direction toward said fastening stoppages of the elevator door panel; engaging an interior surface the edging of the facing component with an interior surface of the elevator door panel; and pressing the facing component against the elevator door panel.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the fastenings are joined to a body of the facing component, relief holes being located where the fastenings are joined to the body of the facing component.
- 3. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of inserting an upper edge of the facing component between a head of the elevator door and the elevator door panel after the coupling agent is applied.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the fastening stoppages are cut-outs in the elevator door panel.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein at least one fastening includes a locking recess on an edge of a base of the fastening, the facing component being secured to the elevator door panel by the engagement of the locking recess with one of said fastening stoppages.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of providing a coupling agent includes the step of providing adhesive on at least one of the elevator door panel and the facing component.
- 7. The method of claim 1, wherein the edging is bent into a box shape on a side of the facing component distal to the fastenings, the step of engaging the edging with the edge of the elevator door panel including the step of engaging an interior of the box shape with an exterior of the elevator door panel.
- 8. The method according to claim 1, wherein said fitting of the fastenings of the facing component to the fastening stoppages of the elevator panel includes fitting an impact batten in a position between said fastenings and said fastening stoppages.
- 9. The method according to claim 1, wherein said elevator panel is already installed on said elevator car door or landing door.
- 10. An elevator door assembly for an elevator car door or elevator landing door, the elevator door assembly comprising:an elevator door panel having a substantially planar forward surface and fastening stoppages disposed proximate an edge of the substantially planar surface, wherein the door panel has a height and a width, at least the edges along the height and an edge along the width of the door panel being bent into box shapes; and a facing component having fastenings proximate a first edge, and having edging proximate a second edge, wherein the fastenings of the facing component are engageable with the fastening stoppages of the elevator door panel, the fastenings extending through the substantially planar forward surface of the elevator door panel when engaged with the fastening stoppages, and an interior surface of the edging is engageable with an exterior surface of the elevator door panel when the facing component is pressed against the elevator door panel.
- 11. The elevator door assembly of claim 10, wherein the fastenings are joined to a body of the facing component, relief holes being located where the fastenings are joined to the body of the facing component.
- 12. The elevator door assembly of claim 10, wherein the fastening stoppages are cut-outs in the elevator door panel.
- 13. The elevator door assembly of claim 10, wherein at least one fastening includes a locking recess on an edge of a base of the fastening, the facing component being securable to the elevator door panel by the engagement of the locking recess with one of said fastening stoppages.
- 14. The elevator door assembly of claim 10, wherein the edging of the facing component has a box shape.
- 15. The elevator door assembly of claim 10, wherein the edge along the width of the elevator door panel being joined to the edges along the height of the elevator door panel by screws.
- 16. The elevator door assembly of claim 10, wherein the elevator door panel includes a reinforcement for accommodating a closing weight.
- 17. In a combination of a facing component and an elevator door panel for an elevator car door or landing door, an attachment assembly comprising:fastening stoppages disposed proximate an edge of a substantially planar forward surface of the elevator door panel; and fastenings proximate a first edge of the facing component, and edging proximate a second edge of the facing component, wherein the fastenings of the facing component are engageable with the fastening stoppages of the elevator door panel and are joined to a body of the facing component, the fastenings extending through the substantially planar forward surface of the elevator door panel when engaged with the fastening stoppages and are bent in a direction toward said fastening stoppages of the elevator door panel, and an interior surface of the edging is engageable with an exterior surface of the elevator door panel when the facing component is pressed against the door panel.
- 18. The attachment assembly of claim 17, wherein the fastenings are joined to a body of the facing component, relief holes being located where the fastenings are joined to the body of the facing component.
- 19. The attachment assembly of claim 17, wherein the fastening stoppages are cut-outs in the elevator door panel.
- 20. The attachment assembly of claim 17, wherein at least one fastening includes a locking recess on an edge of a base of the fastening, the facing component being securable to the door panel by the engagement of the locking recess with one of said fastening stoppages.
- 21. The attachment assembly of claim 17, wherein the edging of the facing component has a box shape.
- 22. The attachment assembly of claim 17, wherein the elevator door panel has a height and a width, the edges along the height and an edge along the width of the elevator door panel being bent into box shapes, and the edge along the width of the elevator door panel being joined to the edges along the height of the elevator door panel by screws.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is the national phase under 35 U.S.C. §371 of prior PCT International Application No. PCT/FI97/00394 which has an International filing date of Jun. 19, 1997 which designated the United States of America.
PCT Information
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PCT/FI97/00394 |
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Publishing Document |
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WO97/49631 |
12/31/1997 |
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