Standardized arched jamb assembly and method

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6647673
  • Patent Number
    6,647,673
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, September 11, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 18, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Glessner; Brian E.
    Agents
    • Brown, Martin, Haller & McClain LLP
Abstract
A standardized arched jamb assembly includes an arched jamb member and a pair of opposite upright jamb members with angled cuts made at opposite ends of the arched jamb member and upper end portions of the upright jamb members where the arched jamb member meets and interfaces with the upright jamb members to form the arched jamb assembly. The angled cuts are two-sided and have substantially the same standard angular configurations, irrespective of variations in the radii of curvature of upper arched jamb members used with upright jamb members to provide wall openings of different widths. The two-sided angled cuts are preferably standard right-angled notches and end cuts.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention generally relates to an arched jamb for providing arched wall openings, such as doorways, windows and the like, and, more particularly, is concerned with a standardized arched jamb assembly and method.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Arched jambs provide arched wall openings, such as doorways, in homes. Arched jambs generally cost more than conventional rectangular jambs but they dramatically enhance the aesthetic appeal and thus the market value of homes.




Prior art arched jambs typically have an upper arched jamb member which defines the top of the arched wall opening and a pair of upright jamb members which define the opposite sides of the wall opening. The upright jamb members have upper end portions which support the upper arched jamb member at its opposite ends. For aesthetic reasons, the upper arched jamb member is typically positioned at a standard height above the floor no matter what the width of the wall opening is between the upright jamb members. Thus, as the width of the wall opening or distance between the upright jamb members changes, the arched jamb members are utilized that have varying radii of curvature. Heretofore, such variation of arched jamb member curvatures has been accommodated by varying the configurations of the features that support the opposite ends of the arched jamb member which, in turn, accounts for a part of the greater costs of construction of arched jambs over conventional rectangular jambs.




For example, in one prior art arched jamb A as shown in

FIG. 1

, recesses B are cut in the upper end portions C of the upright jamb members D to receive the opposite ends E of the arched jamb member F. Whenever the radius of curvature “r” of the arched jamb member F and the distance “d” between the upright jamb members D are changed, the angular configuration of the recesses B of the upright jamb members D has to be changed which adds to the overall costs of the arched jambs.




In another prior art arched jamb disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,128,864 to Barry et al., an upper elliptical arched assembly is made of a center arched member and two opposite side members attached to the center arched member. Each of the side members are cut with a taper at both end portions thereof. The side members are cut along respective first and second cut lines that form the tapered end portions. The first cut line is angled along the top portion of the side member such that the top surface of the top end portion of the side member is substantially parallel to the bottom surface of the center arched member when these pieces are attached together. Also, the second cut line is angled along the bottom end portion of the side members such that the top surface of the bottom end portion of the side members is substantially parallel to an inner row of wall studs, or upright members, when attached thereto. So in this prior art arched assembly, three separate pieces with two different radii of curvature are attached to each other to form a single arched assembly. Each side member is configured to transition the radius of curvature of the center arched member into the radius of curvature of each side member which requires different cuts to accommodate different radii of curvature. Thus, the upper arched assembly of this prior art arched jamb would add still further costs rather than reduce costs of arched jambs compared to conventional rectangular jambs.




From the foregoing discussion, it is readily understood that neither of these two prior art arched jambs seem to provide an effective solution of the aforementioned problem. Consequently, a need exists for an innovation which will provides a simple and inexpensive solution to the problem found in prior art arched jamb of an arched wall opening without introducing any new problems in place thereof.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides a standardized arched jamb assembly and construction apparatus and method designed to satisfy the aforementioned need. The arched jamb assembly of the present invention introduces standardization in the sense that cuts made on the opposite ends of an arched jamb member and in the upper end portions of upright jamb members, that form the interfaces there between in the arched jamb assembly, have the same angular configurations, and thus are made standard, irrespective of the curvature of the upper arched jamb member and the horizontal distance between the upright jamb members which is the same as the width of the wall opening defined by the standard arched jamb assembly. The construction apparatus and method of the present invention provide simple and inexpensive tools, techniques and structure for use in constructing the standardized arched jamb assembly.




Accordingly, the present invention is directed to a standardized arched jamb assembly which comprises: (a) an arched jamb member having a pair of opposite ends and first angled cuts made on the opposite ends, the arched jamb member also having a predetermined curvature and radius of curvature; and (b) a pair of opposite upright jamb members having upper end portions and second angled cuts made in the upper end portions which meet and interface with the first angled cuts (notched cuts) on the opposite ends of the arched jamb member so as to assemble the arched jamb member with the upright jamb members to form an arched jamb assembly for defining a wall opening, the first and second angled cuts of the arched jamb member and upright jamb members being comprised of two sides and having substantially identical standard configurations irrespective of variations in the radius of curvature of the upper arched jamb member provided to define wall openings of different widths between the upright jamb members.




The present invention also is directed an apparatus for constructing an arched jamb member for an arched jamb assembly. The apparatus comprises: (a) a fixture having opposite ends and adapted to stationarily hold an arched jamb member such that opposite ends of the arched jamb member (or at least one end) extend outwardly from the opposite ends of the fixture; and (b) cutting means for making an angled cut at each of the opposite ends of the arched jamb member such that an apex is formed by the angled cut that protrudes outwardly from the respective opposite end of the arched jamb member.




The present invention further is directed to a method for constructing an arched jamb assembly which comprises the steps of: (a) making an angled end cut at each of a pair of opposite ends of an arched jamb member such that an apex is formed by the angled cut, preferably a right angle, that protrudes outwardly from the respective one of the opposite ends of the arched jamb member; (b) making an angled notch cut in an inner corner of each of the upper end portions of a pair of upright jamb members such that the angular configurations of the angled end cuts and angled notch cuts are substantially the same; and (c) placing the arched jamb member on the upper end portions of the upright jamb members such that the angled end cuts of the arched jamb member meet and interface with the angled notch cuts of the upright jamb members so as to assemble the arched jamb member with the upright jamb members to form an arched jamb assembly for defining a wall opening.




The present invention further allows for the fabrication of a standardized angled cut for the protrusion of the arched jamb member and notch of the upright jamb members and the standardized location and structure of the notch on the upright jamb members thereby avoiding the custom fabrication of openings depending upon the opening width. Further, the application of these standardized notch and protrusions provides substantial standardization of fabrication techniques.




These and other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon a reading of the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the drawings wherein there is shown and described an illustrative embodiment of the invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the following detailed description, reference will be made to the attached drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is a foreshortened front elevational view of a prior art arched jamb assembly.





FIG. 2

is a foreshortened front elevational view of a standardized arched jamb assembly of the present invention having an upper arched jamb member and a pair of opposite lateral upright jamb members.





FIG. 3

is an enlarged detailed view of the portion of the arched jamb assembly encompassed by circle


3


of

FIG. 2

, also showing a fastener securing the upper arched jamb member to one of the upright jamb members of the assembly.





FIG. 4

is a view similar to

FIG. 3

but showing the upper arched jamb member and the one upright jamb member in exploded relationship to one another.





FIG. 5

is a view similar to that of

FIG. 3

but showing the upper arched jamb member with a steeper curvature than the upper arched jamb member of FIG.


3


and depicting the greater height of vertically-oriented sides of the angled cuts of the arched jamb member from the steeper curvature of the arched jamb member with the standardized angled cut of the upright jamb member.





FIG. 5A

is a view similar to that of

FIG. 3

but showing a notch in the end of the upper arched jamb member and the corner of the upright jamb members forming a protrusion.





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of an apparatus for construction of the arched jamb member of the assembly.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to the drawings and particularly to

FIG. 2

, there is illustrated a standardized arched jamb assembly of the present invention, generally designated


10


. The assembly


10


basically includes an arched jamb member


12


and a pair of opposite upright jamb members


14


of wood, laminant, composite, plastic and/or combinations thereof.




The arched jamb member


12


of the assembly


10


has a pair of opposite ends


16


, predetermined curvature “x” and radius of curvature “y”, and a pair of first angled cuts


18


each made on one of the opposite ends


16


of the arched jamb member


12


. Each upright jamb member


14


of the assembly


10


has an upper end portion


20


and a second angled cut (or notch)


22


made in the upper end portion


20


. The first angled cuts


18


of the arched jamb member


12


respectively meet and interface with the second angled cuts


22


of the upright jamb members


14


so as to assemble the arched jamb member


12


with the upright jamb members


14


to form the arched jamb assembly


10


that defines a wall opening


24


below the upper arched jamb member


12


and between the lateral upright jamb members


14


of the assembly


10


.




Referring to

FIGS. 2

to


5


, the angled cuts


18


of the arched jamb member


12


are illustrated in the exemplary embodiment of the assembly


10


as angled end cuts


18


being comprised of two sides


18


A,


18


B and an apex


18


C formed by the intersection of the two sides


18


A,


18


B that points or protrudes outwardly from the respective opposite ends


16


of the arched jamb member


12


. The angled cuts (or notches)


22


of the upright jamb members


14


are illustrated in the exemplary embodiment of the assembly


10


as angled notch cuts


22


made at inner corners


26


, shown in dashed outline form, of the upper end portions


20


of the upright jamb members


14


, which generally face toward one another, such that inner corners


26


are removed upon formation of the angled notch cuts


22


. The angled notch cuts


22


also are comprised of two sides


22


A,


22


B and an apex


22


C formed by the intersection of the two sides


22


A,


2


B that points or protrudes inwardly into the respective opposite end portions


20


of the upright jamb members


14


. The angled end cuts


18


of the arched jamb member


12


and the angled notch cuts


22


of the upright jamb members


14


of the assembly


10


have substantially identical, and thus standardized, angular configurations, irrespective of variations in the curvature “x” and radius of curvature “y” of the upper arched jamb member


12


provided to define wall openings


24


of different widths or distances “z” between the upright jamb members


14


.




More particularly, the two sides


18


A,


18


B of the angled end cuts


18


of the arched jamb member


18


and the two sides


22


A,


22


B of the angled notch cuts


22


of the upright jamb members


14


are preferably formed at substantially right angles such that, when the arched jamb member


12


and upright jamb members


14


are assembled into the arched jamb assembly


10


, a first side


18


A,


22


A of each of the two-sided angled end cuts


18


and two-sided angled notch cuts


22


are horizontally-oriented, whereas a second side


18


B,


22


B of each of the two-sided angled end cuts


18


and two-sided angled notch cuts


22


is vertically-oriented. The width “w” of the horizontally-oriented first side


18


A,


22


A is “maintained constant” whereas the height “h” of the vertically-oriented second side


18


B,


22


B varies as the curvature “x” and radius of curvature “y” of the upper arched jamb member


12


varies in defining wall openings


24


of different widths and the same standard height. The height “h” of the angled notch cut


22


B of the upper jamb member is preferably maintained constant but may vary as the curvature “x” and radius of curvature “y” of the upper arched jamb member


12


varies.




The opposite ends


16


of the arched jamb member


12


and the upper end portions


20


of the upright jamb members


14


can be secured together in any suitable manner. One possible way to secure them together is by a conventional screw S, such as seen in FIG.


3


. Examples of other suitable alternative ways are by nails, adhesive or pegs.




Referring to

FIG. 5A

, there is illustrated an opposite notch-protrusion structures such that the width “w” of the horizontally-oriented first side


18


A and


22


A is made variable and whereas the height “h” of the vertically-oriented second side


18


B is constant as the curvature “x” and radius of curvature “y” of the upper arched member


12


varies. In addition, the width “w” could be made constant while the height “h” is allowed to vary. In these alternatives, however, the notch is provided within the upper arched jamb member


12


and the protrusion is formed by the inside corner of the upright jamb members


14


.




Referring to

FIG. 6

, there is illustrated an apparatus


28


for constructing the arched jamb member


12


. The apparatus


28


basically includes a jig or fixture


30


and cutting means


32


. The fixture


30


of the apparatus


28


has opposite ends


34


and can have an arcuate shaped slot


36


formed therein being open at a front side


38


of the fixture


30


and extending between the opposite ends


34


thereof. In addition, or as alternatives, to the slot


36


, devices such as clamps (not shown) and the like can be employed at the opposite ends


34


of the fixture


30


to hold the arched jamb member


12


adjacent to its opposite ends


16


. The slot


36


has the same curvature as the arched jamb member


12


to receive and stationarily hold the arched jamb member


12


such that one or both ends of its opposite ends


16


extend outwardly from and beyond one or both of the opposite ends


34


of the fixture


30


, respectively, as seen in FIG.


6


.




The cutting means


32


of the apparatus


28


is adapted to make the angled end cut


18


at each of the opposite ends


16


of the arched jamb member


12


such that the apex


18


C formed by the angled end cut


18


protrudes outwardly from the respective opposite end


16


of the arched jamb member


12


. The cutting means


32


preferably is a cutting tool which per se is conventional, such as one utilizing a dado blade


40


, and adapted to make a substantially right-angled cut. The cutting means


32


thus provides the two sides


18


A,


18


B of each of the angled end cuts


18


with the first side


18


A being the horizontally-oriented side and the second side


18


B being the vertically-oriented side of the arched jamb member


12


in the assembled arched jamb assembly


10


. The cutting means


32


also provides a constant width to the horizontally-oriented first side


18


A and a variable height to the vertically-oriented second side


18


B which varies as a radius of curvature of the upper arched jamb member


12


varies to define wall openings


24


of different widths. The angled notch cut


22


can be made in the upper end portion


20


of each of the upright jamb member


14


in a conventional manner by using a conventional tool, such as a saw, router or the like, so as to provide an angled notch cut


22


(preferably right angled) identical in configuration to that of the angled end cut


18


.




The cutting means


32


of the apparatus


28


may be linked or connected by any conventional means by mechanical linking, pneumatic controls or other conventional means such that the end cut


18


at each of the opposite ends are performed at substantially the same time. Alternatively, the cutting means


32


of the apparatus


28


for each end may be separate such that the end cuts are performed separately. The fixture


30


may be rotated from a first orientation to a second orientation such that only one cutting means


32


is required (not shown). The cutting means


32


may include separate horizontal and vertical cutters that are either linked or independent (not shown).




From the foregoing description of the exemplary embodiments of the arched jamb assembly


10


and construction apparatus


28


, the method for constructing the arched jamb assembly


10


preferably has the following steps. An angled end cut


18


is made at each of the opposite ends


16


of the arched jamb member


12


such that the apex


18


C formed by the angled end cut


18


protrudes outwardly from the respective one of the opposite ends


16


of the arched jamb member


12


. An angled notch cut


22


is made in the inner corner


26


of each of the upper end portions


20


of the upright jamb members


14


such that the width “w” of the angled end cuts


18


and angled notch cuts


22


are substantially the same. The arched jamb member


12


at its opposite ends


16


is placed on the upper end portions


20


of the upright jamb members


14


such that the angled end cuts


18


of the arched jamb member


12


meet and interface with the angled notch cuts


22


of the upright jamb members


14


so as to assemble the arched jamb member


12


with the upright jamb members


14


to form the arched jamb assembly


10


for defining the wall opening


24


.




It is thought that the present invention and its advantages will be understood from the foregoing description and it will be apparent that various changes may be made thereto without departing from its spirit and scope of the invention or sacrificing all of its material advantages, the form hereinbefore described being merely preferred or exemplary embodiment thereof.



Claims
  • 1. A standardized arched jamb assembly for framing a wall opening, comprising:(a) an arched jamb member having a pair of opposite ends and first angled cuts made on said opposite ends, said arched jamb member also having opposite front and rear faces facing in opposite directions from a wall opening when installed in said opening, a curved upper edge and a curved lower edge at predetermined curvature and radius of curvature, the arched jamb member being of predetermined thickness between said front and rear faces and being formed continuously along its length between said opposite ends; (b) a pair of opposite upright jamb members for installing on opposite sides of the wall opening, the upright jamb members having opposite front and rear faces and being of predetermined thickness substantially matching the thickness of the arched jamb member, and having upper end portions and second angled cuts made at said upper end portions which meet and interface with said first angled cuts on said opposite ends of said arched jamb member so as to assemble said arched jamb member with said upright jamb members to form an arched jamb assembly for framing a wall opening, such that the opposite faces of the arched jamb member are substantially flush with the opposite faces of the upright jamb members, said first and second angled cuts of said arched jamb member and upright jamb members being comprised of only two sides and having substantially identical standard angular configurations irrespective of variations in the radius of curvature of said arched jamb member provided to define wall openings of different widths between said upright jamb members.
  • 2. The assembly of claim 1 wherein said two sides of said first and second angled cuts of said arched and upright jamb members are formed at substantially right angles.
  • 3. The assembly of claim 1 wherein said two sides of said second angled cuts of said upright jamb members form a notch which is open at said opposite front and rear faces of each respective upright jamb member.
  • 4. The assembly of claim 3 wherein said two sides of said first angled cuts of said arched jamb member form a protrusion which fits into said notch.
  • 5. The assembly of claim 1 wherein said first and second angled cuts respectively are standard right-angled notches and end cuts.
  • 6. The assembly of claim 1 wherein a first side of said first and second angled cuts is horizontally-oriented and a second side of said first and second angled cuts is vertically-oriented.
  • 7. The assembly of claim 6, including a plurality of different arched jamb members and identical upright jamb members for arched jamb assemblies defining wall openings of different widths, said different arched jamb members each having a different radius of curvature, wherein the width of said horizontally-oriented first side of said first angled cut in each arched jamb member is constant and the height of said vertically-oriented second side of said first angled cut in each arched jamb member varies as said radius of curvature of said upper arched jamb member varies in defining wall openings of different widths, the second angled cuts of said upright jamb members all being of identical dimensions.
  • 8. A standardized arched jamb assembly for defining a wall Opening, comprising:(a) an arched jamb member having a pair of opposite ends and angled end cuts made on said opposite ends, said arched jamb member also having opposite front and rear faces facing in opposite directions from a wall opening when installed in said opening, and having a predetermined curvature and radius of curvature, the arched jamb member having a curved upper edge and a curved lower edge and being of predetermined thickness between said front and rear faces; (b) a pair of opposite upright jamb members for installing on opposite sides of the wall opening, the upright jamb members having opposite front and rear faces and being of predetermined thickness substantially matching the thickness of the arched jamb member, and each upright jamb member having an upper end portion with an angled notch cut made therein at an inner corner of said upper end portion such that said angled notch cuts of said upright jamb members generally face toward one another and meet and interface with said angled end cuts on said opposite ends of said arched jamb member so as to assemble said arched jamb member with said upright jamb members to form an arched jamb assembly for framing a wall opening, such that the opposite faces of the arched jamb member are substantially flush with the opposite faces of the upright jamb members, said angled end cuts of said arched jamb member and said angled notch cuts of said upright jamb members have only two sides and are of substantially identical standard angular configurations irrespective of variations in the radius of curvature of said arched jamb member provided to define wall openings of different widths between said upright jamb members.
  • 9. The assembly of claim 8 wherein said two sides of each of said angled end cuts and angled notch cuts form a standard right angle.
  • 10. The assembly of claim 8 wherein a first side of each of said two sides is horizontally oriented and a second side of each of said two sides is vertically oriented.
  • 11. The assembly of claim 10, including a plurality of different arched jamb members for arched jamb assemblies defining wall openings of different widths, said different arched jamb members each having a different radius of curvature, the width of said horizontally-oriented first side of said angled end cut in each arched jamb member is constant and the height of said vertically-oriented second side of said angled end cut in each arched jamb member varies as said radius of curvature of said upper arched jamb member varies in defining wall openings of different widths.
  • 12. An arched wall opening assembly, comprising:a wall having opposite outer faces and an opening; the opening having an upper arched end and opposite sides; an arched jamb member extending across and defining the upper arched end of said wall opening, the arched jamb member having a pair of opposite ends and first angled cuts made on said opposite ends, said arched jamb member being of predetermined curvature and radius of curvature and having a curved upper edge and a curved lower edge; and a pair of opposite upright jamb members extending along and defining opposite sides of said wall opening, the upright jamb members having upper end portions and second angled cuts made at said upper end portions which meet and interface with said first angled cuts on said opposite ends of said arched jamb member so as to assemble said arched jamb member with said upright jamb members to form an arched jamb assembly defining said wall opening, said first and second angled cuts of said arched jamb member and upright jamb members being comprised of only two sides and having substantially identical standard angular configurations irrespective of variations in the radius of curvature of said arched jamb member provided to define wall openings of different widths between said upright jamb members.
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