Claims
- 1. A door for at least partially obstructing an opening in cabinet means of the type wherein the temperature inside the cabinet is normally different from the outside temperature, which comprises:
- a plurality of frame members of predetermined configuration, each said frame member having a first section in thermal contact with the inside of the cabinet means and a second section in thermal contact with the outside of the cabinet means;
- means to prevent thermal conductivity at least between portions of said first and second sections;
- means to attach each of said frame members to an adjacent member so as to form a rectangular frame of predetermined dimensions;
- front and rear panel members configured and adapted for insertion into said frame members so as to be retained in parallel spaced relation;
- means to mount said plurality of frame members upon a structural member such as cabinet means, each of said mounting means being respectively attached to opposed frame members; and
- thermal insulation medium positioned within the door interior space defined between said frame members and said front and rear panel members;
- said means to prevent thermal conductivity comprising a continuous slot formed in each of said frame sections disposed between said first and second sections and including a generally U-shaped wall extending across said slot and inwardly toward said door interior space, said wall having a continuous cut formed therein, wherein said first sections and said rear panels are maintained in assembled relationship with the door by adhesion to said thermal insulation medium.
- 2. The door of claim 1 wherein said thermal insulation medium comprises polyurethane foam.
- 3. The door of claim 1 wherein said frame members are aluminum extrusions and further wherein four aluminum extrusions are used to form a frame which defines the perimeter of the door.
- 4. The door of claim 3 wherein at least one of said aluminum extrusions is dimensioned and configured to serve as a handle so as to permit manual opening and closing of the door by gripping said extrusion.
- 5. The door of claim 4 wherein said extrusion is configured to provide a channel-like opening to facilitate manual gripping the extrusion by positioning of the hand of the user within said channel.
- 6. The door of claim 5 wherein said aluminum extrusion has a generally L-shaped configuration and is dimensioned and configured to be attached to an aluminum extrusion extending along one side of the door so as to form a channel which facilitates manual gripping thereof to open and close the door.
- 7. The door of claim 6 wherein the frame has top and bottom aluminum extrusions each include means for reception and retention of said mounting means.
- 8. The door of claim 7 wherein said mounting means comprises separate top and bottom hinge brackets connected to the top and bottom aluminum extrusions, respectively, each hinge bracket comprising a generally elongated rectangular portion and an aperture for connection to said cabinet means.
- 9. The door of claim 8 wherein said means to attach said frame members comprises L-shaped brackets dimensioned and adapted for insertion into correspondingly dimensioned and positioned grooves located in the end portions of adjacent aluminum extrusions.
- 10. The door of claim 9 wherein the L-shaped or hinge brackets or both are press-fit into the corresponding grooves or reception means, respectively.
- 11. The door of claim 1 wherein at least one of the frame members further comprises facing means capable of attachment to a side portion of each said frame member to provide decorative facing therefor.
- 12. The door of claim 1 wherein further comprising decorative panel means located in parallel spaced relation in front of said front panel means.
- 13. A door for at least partially obstructing an opening in a refrigeration cabinet wherein the temperature inside the cabinet is normally maintained lower that the outside temperature, comprising:
- a plurality of extruded aluminum frame members of predetermined configuration, each member having at least two channels on its inner surface and being positioned in end to end engaged relation with adjacent members;
- means positioned to attach each of said frame members to an adjacent member so as to form a rectangular frame of predetermined dimensions;
- front and rear panel members configured and adapted for insertion into said channels so as to be retained in parallel spaced relation;
- means to mount said plurality of frame members upon a refrigeration cabinet, each said mounting means being respectively attached to opposed frame members;
- a thermal insulation medium positioned within a door interior space defined between said frame members and said front and rear panel members; and
- a continuous slot positioned between the front and rear portions of said frame members for thermally insulating said front portion of each of said frame members from said rear portion closer to the rear panel member of the door to break the thermal conductivity between said front and said rear portions of said frame members, said slot including a generally U-shaped wall extending across said slot and inwardly toward said door interior space, said wall having a continuous cut formed therein, wherein said rear portions and said rear panels are maintained in assembled relationship with the door by adhesion to said thermal insulation medium.
- 14. The door of claim 13 wherein the attachment means is L-shaped bracket means; and further comprising:
- decorative facing means capable of attachment to a side portion of each frame member; and
- decorative panel means configured and adapted for insertion into a channel so as to be retained, located in parallel spaced relation in front of said front panel member.
- 15. A method for making a door which comprises:
- providing a plurality of frame members in a predetermined configuration, each member having at least two channels on its inner surface and end portions configured and dimensioned for precise contact relation with adjacent members, and further having a continuous slot formed therein adjacent one of said channels including a generally U-shaped wall extending across the slot and inwardly toward the space to be defined as the interior of the door;
- providing front and rear panel members in a predetermined configuration for insertion into said channels of said frame members;
- simultaneously positioning and attaching each of said frame members to an adjacent member so as to form a rectangular frame of predetermined dimensions and for retaining said front and rear panel members in parallel spaced relation
- inserting said front and rear panel members into said channels prior to completing the attachment of said frame members, said rear panel member being inserted into said channel adjacent said slot;
- inserting means for mounting said frame upon a structural member into said frame;
- substantially filling the space defined by said frame members and said front and rear panels with a thermal insulating material so as to form an insulated door; and
- forming a continuous cut in each of said generally U-shaped walls as insulation means to break the thermal conductivity between said front and rear portions of said frame, whereby said rear portions and said rear panel member are held in assembled relationship with said door by adhesion to said thermal insulating material.
- 16. The method of claim 15 which further comprises providing means for insulating a front portion of said frame members from a rear portion.
- 17. The method of claim 15 which further comprises providing decorative facing means on at least a portion of a side of said frame members and providing at least one decorative panel means forward of said front panel member so as to provide a decorative door.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 07/045,647 filed on 5/1/87, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Continuations (1)
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