IE850519L - Draught excluder for doors - Google Patents

Draught excluder for doors

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Publication number
IE850519L
IE850519L IE51985A IE51985A IE850519L IE 850519 L IE850519 L IE 850519L IE 51985 A IE51985 A IE 51985A IE 51985 A IE51985 A IE 51985A IE 850519 L IE850519 L IE 850519L
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Ireland
Prior art keywords
longitudinally extending
extending member
draught
sill
threaded members
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IE51985A
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IE56390B1 (en
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Ig Lintels Ltd
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06BFIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
    • E06B1/00Border constructions of openings in walls, floors, or ceilings; Frames to be rigidly mounted in such openings
    • E06B1/70Sills; Thresholds

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  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Civil Engineering (AREA)
  • Structural Engineering (AREA)
  • Specific Sealing Or Ventilating Devices For Doors And Windows (AREA)
  • Securing Of Glass Panes Or The Like (AREA)

Description

2 This invention relates to draught-excluding systems and it is an object of the invention to provide a system for use in conjunction with a door for closing an aperture in a building.
Various systems have been proposed for reducing draught! passing between a door and a frame when the door is closed. A particular problem in connection with such systems is the provision of a draughtproof seal between the base of the door and the sill. Since the sill will be walked on, and will be subject to other wear, it must normally be flat and consist of wear-resistant material. Accordingly it is usual to provide any draught-excluding system on the base of the door, for example in the form of downwardly extending flexible strips. However any such system can only be effective if the qpace between the base of the door and the sill is exactly correct for the flexible strips to make contact with the sill. For example, if the gap between the base of the door and the sill is too small, closure of the door will be inhibited, whereas if the gap is too large, the draught-excluding system will be ineffective. Similarly, if the base of the door is not precisely parallel to the upper surface of the sill, the gap f may be too narrow at one side of the door and too wide at the other side.
Accordingly it is an object of the present invention to provide a draught-excluding system which does not suffer from this disadvantage, and to this end the invention is based on the idea of providing a sill, the height of which is adjustable.
. From one aspect the invention consists in a draught-excluding system for use in conjunction with a door for closing an aperture in a building, comprising a sill extending across the base of said aperture; a first longitudinally extending member secured- to the upper surface of said sill and defining a plurality of channels extending parallel to the length 3 dimension of the sill; a second longitudinally extending member defining a plurality of channels, said second member being inverted with respect to said first member so that it has a flat upper surface and being arranged with at least two of its channel walls located within respective channels of 5 said first member; a plurality of first threaded members secured in said sill at intervals along the length thereof; and a plurality of second threaded members each cooperating with a respective one of said first threaded members, and each provided with means for limiting upward axial movement thereof with respect to said second longitudinally extending 10 member, and wherein the upper end of each of the second threaded members is knurled or splined to cooperate with a tubular member passing through a respective hole in the second longitudinally extending member, each of these tubular members being formed with a radially enlarged head which fits in a counter bore in the upper surface of the second longitudinally extending 15 member, the internal dimensions of the tubular members being such that once they have been pressed on to the top of the respective second threaded members they remain fixed thereto, whereby downward axial motion by the second threaded members relative to the second longitudinally extending member will be prevented, and said upper surface of said second 20 longitudinally extending member can be raised or lowered relative to said sill by rotation of said second threaded members.
From another aspect the invention consists in various modifications of the invention as defined in the preceding paragraph. For example, the internally threaded members secured in the sill could 25 conceivably be replaced by externally threaded members, while the externally threaded members associated with the second member would be replaced by internally threaded members.
Preferably the sill consists of hardwood, the first member is an aluminium extrusion, and the second member is a vinyl extrusion.
Preferably each of the externally threaded members includes a disc or washer secured thereto, or integrally formed therewith, said disc or washer being adapted to engage the bottom edges of two of the channel walls of the second member. A plurality of holes are provided in the flat 5 surface of the second member, one for each of the externally threaded members. Thus, if the upper end of the externally threaded member is provided with a cross cut, or the like, for engagement by a screwdriver, the height of the second member above the first member can readily be adjusted by rotating the externally threaded members. In addition, since there are 10 a plurality of these externally threaded members, the angle of inclination of the second member can also be readily adjusted. The upper end of each externally threaded member is knurled or splined to cooperate with a tubular member passing through the respective hole in the second member. Each of these tubular members is formed with a radially enlarged and slotted head 15 which fits in a counter bore in the upper surface of the second member. The internal dimensions of the tubular members are such that, once they have been pressed on to the top of the respective externally threaded members, they remain fixed thereto. Thus, any axial motion between the extetnally threaded members and the second member will be prevented. 20 The invention will now be described in detail with reference to the exemplary embodiment shown in the accompanying diagrammatic drawings, in which: Figure 1 is a cross-sectional view of an adjustable sill in accordance with the invention in combination with the lower part of a door in the closed 25 position, and Figure 2 is a cross-sectional view of the sill shown in Figure 1 on an enlarged scale and in greater detail.
The system illustrated includes a hardwood sill 1 in which is secured a plurality of tapered members 2. Each of these tapered members is s provided with a coarse external thread 3, and the upper end of the tapered member is provided with a hexagonal opening 4 to receive a key. Thus the tapered members 2 can be secured in suitable holes in the hardwood sill by means of the key. 5 The system illustrated also includes an aluminium channel member 5. This member is secured to the hardwood sill 1 by means of screws not shown. The system also includes a vinyl channel member 6 having two outer walls 7 and 8 located respectively in channels 9 and 10 of the aluminium member S. The member 6 also has two further walls 11 and 12 which are 10 located within the central channel 13 of the aluminium member S. The outer surfaces of the walls 7 and 8 are provided with strips of relatively flexible material 14 and 15 to provide respectively draught- and weather-proof seals between the aluminium member and the vinyl member. The member 6 consists of hard vinyl material and the upper surface 16 15 constitutes the main wearing surface of the sill. It also cooperates with the underneath surface of the bottom member of a door to provide a draught-excluding system for the door opening.
The tapered members 2 are provided at intervals across the width of the doorway, and in each of these tapered members is a respective 20 externally threaded member 17 cooperating with an internal thread 18 in the respective tapered member 2. Each of the threaded members 17 includes a disc 19 and a knurled head 20. As can be seen, the upper surface of each disc 19 cooperates with the bottom edges of the two walls 11 and 12 of the vinyl member 6.' 25 The vinyl member 6 is formed with a plurality of counter bores 21 spaced at intervals to correspond to the spacing between the tapered members 2. Each of these counter bores is adapted to receive the head 22 of a tubular member 23. The vinyl member 6 is also drilled to provide holes 24 extending into the space between the walls 11 and 12 so that each tubular 6 member 23 can pass through and engage the knurled top 20 of the respective threaded member 17. The internal diameter of the tubular member 23 is such that, once it has been pressed on to the respective threaded member, the two parts are securely held together. 5 The top of each head 22 is provided with a diametral slot 25 so that each threaded member 17 can be rotated by means of a screwdriver, or the like, engaging in the slot 25. Rotation of the threaded member will cause the particular part of the vinyl member 6 to rise or fall with respect to the hardwood sill. Thus the height and inclination of the upper surface 10 16 of the vinyl member can be adjusted to correspond precisely to the underside of the door.
To provide additional weathering, a flexible flap 26 is attached to the vinyl member 6 and extends over the outside wall of the aluminium member S. This flap, and the flexible strips 14 and 15, are preferably 15 integrally moulded with the vinyl member 6 during the extrusion process.
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Claims (8)

1. A draught-excluding system for use in conjunction with a door for closing an aperture in a building, comprising a sill extending across the base of said aperture; a first longitudinally extending member secured to 5 the upper surface of said sill and defining a plurality of channels extending parallel to the length dimension of the sill; a second longitudinally extending member defining a plurality of channels, said second member being inverted with respect to said first member so that it has a flat upper surface and being arranged with at least two of its channel 10 walls located within respective channels of said first member; a plurality of first threaded members secured in said sill at intervals along the length thereof; and a plurality of second threaded members each cooperating with a respective one of said first threaded members, and each provided with means for limiting upward axial movement thereof with respect to said second 15 longitudinally extending member, and wherein the upper end of each of the second threaded members is knurled or splined to cooperate with a tubular member passing through a respective hole in the second longitudinally extending member, each of these tubular members being formed with a radially enlarged head which fits in a counter bore in the upper surface of the 20 second longitudinally extending member, the internal dimensions of the tubular members being such that once they have been pressed on to the top of the respective second threaded members they remain fixed thereto, whereby downward axial motion by the second threaded members relative to the second longitudinally extending member will be prevented, and said upper surface of 25 said second longitudinally extending member can be raised or lowered relative to said sill by rotation of said second threaded members.
2. A draught-excluding system as claimed in Claim 1, wherein each of the first threaded members, is internally threaded and each of the second 8 threaded members is externally threaded.
3. A draught-excluding system as claimed in Claim 1 or Claim 2, wherein the sill consists of hardwood, the first longitudinally extending member is an aluminium extrusion and the second longitudinally extending member is a S vinyl extrusion.
4. A draught-excluding system as claimed in any of the preceding Claims, wherein said means for limiting upward axial movement of each of the second threaded members comprises a disc or washer secured thereto, or integrally formed therewith, said disc or washer being adapted to engage the bottom 10 edges of two of the channel walls of the second longitudinally extending member.
5. A draught-excluding system as claimed in any of the preceding Claims, wherein the first longitudinally extending member comprises two lateral channels and a central channel, the width of which is greater than the width 15 of the two lateral channels.
6. A draught-excluding system as claimed in Claim S, wherein said second longitudinally extending member has two lateral channels and a central channel, wherein the two outer walls of the lateral channels of the second longitudinally extending member are respectively accommodated in the lateral 20 channels of the first longitudinally extending member and wherein the two walls defining the central channel of the second longitudinally extending member are both accommodated within the central channel of the first longitudinally extending member.
7. A draught-excluding system as claimed in Claim 6, wherein the outer 25 surfaces of the outer walls of the second longitudinally extending member are provided with strips of flexible material to provide draught and weatherproof seals between the first and second longitudinally extending members.
8. A draught-excluding system as claimed in Claim 1, 9 substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to, and as illustrated in, the accompanying diagrammatic drawings. F. R. KELLY & CO., AGENTS FOR THE APPLICANTS.
IE51985A 1984-05-19 1985-03-01 Improvements in or relating to draught exluding systems IE56390B1 (en)

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GB08412845A GB2158861B (en) 1984-05-19 1984-05-19 Height adjustable sill

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IE56390B1 IE56390B1 (en) 1991-07-17

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US3900967A (en) * 1974-07-26 1975-08-26 Pease Co Adjustable sill and threshold assembly
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