The invention relates to a security feature for a door to prevent forced entry.
Current doors may be made of hardwood around the periphery of the door; but the hardwood often does not provide sufficient resistance to forced entries that occur during burglaries or acts of vandalism. During such acts, force is generally applied around the lock by pushing or kicking in the door to force the lock-side of the door to bend, warp, or break. There is therefore a need for improved door assemblies which can resist forced entry.
According to one embodiment of the present invention, a reinforced door assembly comprises at least two stiles, an upper rail, and a lower rail. The at least two stiles, upper rail, and lower rail are arranged in a rectangular frame. Also, at least one of the two stiles comprises a vertical section, an edge section that is generally parallel to the vertical section, and a reinforcing bar located between the vertical section and the edge section.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, a method of making a reinforced door assembly comprises forming a rectangular frame comprising at least two stiles, an upper rail, and a lower rail. The first stile is made by joining a vertical piece, an edge piece, and a reinforcing bar by inserting the reinforcing bar between the vertical piece and the edge piece. The upper rail is joined between the first stile and a second stile edge in proximity to a top surface of the first and second stiles, and the lower rail is joined between the first and second stiles and in proximity to a bottom surface of the first and second stiles. At least one outer skin is applied to each of a first and second surface of the rectangular frame, wherein the first and second surfaces are in opposing relation.
In order that the invention may be more fully understood, the following figures are provided by way of illustration, in which:
Although the invention is illustrated and described herein with reference to specific embodiments, the invention is not intended to be limited to the details shown. Rather, various modifications may be made in the details within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims and without departing from the invention.
One embodiment of the present invention provides improved security to a door by reinforcing the frame of the door assembly, preferably along the lock-side. To “reinforce” as used herein throughout the specification and the claims means to prevent bending, warping, and/or breaking of the door during a forced entry when an excessive amount of force is applied in a direction which is generally perpendicular to the orientation of the door.
Another embodiment of the invention provides a door assembly that includes a reinforcing bar that spans at least a portion of the height of the door, preferably on the lock-side, to reinforce the door and prevent forced entry.
Yet another embodiment of the invention provides a method of making a door assembly that includes a reinforcing bar.
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In an alternative embodiment of the present invention, a door assembly J is illustrated in
When assembled, the vertical sections, edge sections, flat bar, upper rail and lower rail preferably form a rectangular frame. The door assembly J further comprises an outer skin E applied to opposite sides of the frame. The outer skin E may provide various features to the door assembly, for example, the outer skin E may be dent or fade resistant. The outer skin is preferably made of fiberglass and may include a graphic on the exterior surface to simulate the appearance of a wood grain. Alternatively, the outer skin E may be provided in various colors or painted.
Upon applying the outer skin to the interior and exterior surface of the frame, a hollow core is formed. In order to improve the insulating properties of the door, the hollow core may be filled with an insulating material. The insulating material is preferably a polyurethane foam which may be injected into the hollow core.
The present invention also includes a method of making a reinforced door assembly. The method comprises forming a rectangular frame and applying at least one outer skin to each of a first and second surface of the rectangular frame, wherein the first and second surfaces are in opposing relation. The frame may be made by joining a vertical piece, an edge piece, and a reinforcing bar by inserting the reinforcing bar between the vertical piece and the edge piece to form a first stile; joining an upper rail between the first stile and a second stile in proximity to a top surface of the first and second stiles; and joining a lower rail between the first and second stiles in proximity to a bottom surface of the first and second stiles. The method may also optionally include filing the internal space or void within the door assembly with an insulating material. Preferably, the insulating material is in the form of foam and injected into the inner space of the door assembly after the frame is formed and the exterior skin is affixed to the frame. The method may also optionally include the step of incorporating a lockset or at least an opening that can accommodate a lockset in the first stile, so that the stile which includes the reinforcing bar is on the lock-side of the door assembly.
The stiles, rails, and outer skin may be fastened to each other to form the frame using various methods known in the art. Preferably an adhesive is used to fasten the various components of the reinforced door assembly together. For example, one or more of the components may include a plurality of grooves on a surface which contacts another element of the frame. The grooves provide additional surface area and voids in which adhesive may be filled, such as the grooves illustrated in the vertical sections A illustrated in
While a preferred embodiment of the invention has been shown and described herein, it will be understood that such embodiment is provided by way of example only. Numerous variations, changes, and substitutions will occur to those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention. Accordingly, it is intended that the appended claim covers all such variations as fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.
This application claims priority of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/737,193, filed Dec. 14, 2012, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety for all purposes.
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61737193 | Dec 2012 | US |