IE911441A1 - Panelled door - Google Patents

Panelled door

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Publication number
IE911441A1
IE911441A1 IE144191A IE144191A IE911441A1 IE 911441 A1 IE911441 A1 IE 911441A1 IE 144191 A IE144191 A IE 144191A IE 144191 A IE144191 A IE 144191A IE 911441 A1 IE911441 A1 IE 911441A1
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Ireland
Prior art keywords
door
frame
panel
panelled
metal
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IE144191A
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IE64957B1 (en
Inventor
Brian Haslam
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Henderson P C 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
    • E06B3/00Window sashes, door leaves, or like elements for closing wall or like openings; Layout of fixed or moving closures, e.g. windows in wall or like openings; Features of rigidly-mounted outer frames relating to the mounting of wing frames
    • E06B3/70Door leaves
    • E06B3/72Door leaves consisting of frame and panels, e.g. of raised panel type
    • E06B3/725Door leaves consisting of frame and panels, e.g. of raised panel type with separate hollow frames, e.g. foam-filled
    • E06B3/726Door leaves consisting of frame and panels, e.g. of raised panel type with separate hollow frames, e.g. foam-filled of metal
    • E06B3/728Door leaves consisting of frame and panels, e.g. of raised panel type with separate hollow frames, e.g. foam-filled of metal of sheet metal
    • 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
    • E06B3/00Window sashes, door leaves, or like elements for closing wall or like openings; Layout of fixed or moving closures, e.g. windows in wall or like openings; Features of rigidly-mounted outer frames relating to the mounting of wing frames
    • E06B3/70Door leaves
    • E06B2003/7044Garage doors

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  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Civil Engineering (AREA)
  • Structural Engineering (AREA)
  • Securing Of Glass Panes Or The Like (AREA)
  • Glass Compositions (AREA)
  • Special Wing (AREA)
  • Refrigerator Housings (AREA)
  • Wing Frames And Configurations (AREA)

Abstract

A panelled door, for example for a garage, devised to allow fabrication in a range of different sizes while being of sound construction and attractive appearance, comprises a box-section frame (10) having a peripheral flange (14) extending into the plane of the door and a flat zone (13) of reduced thickness perpendicular to the plane of the door. One or more, for example three, door panels (15; 20; 23, 24) are located within the frame against the rear of the peripheral flange and are secured in that position by fixing means (18; 22; 25) passing through the flat zone. <IMAGE>

Description

The present invention relates to panelled doors, such as may be installed as the vehicle access doors of garages, especially domestic garages, but including similar doors for other purposes. The invention will be described as applied to doors for garages.
Garage doors are required to be produced in a wide range of different sizes and it is therefore common for manufacturers to make such doors in the form of a generally rectangular 10 frame into which one or more panels may be fitted. This approach allows doors to be assembled from different numbers of differently-sized panels and also permits panels of different designs to be assembled. However existing doors of the panelled type suffer frcm various disadvantages.
First of all, the panels are usually secured to peripheral flanges extending into the plane of the door frcm the supporting frame and, in order to make the panel fixings invisible from the front of the door, the panels are mounted forward of the flanges and secured thereto frcm the rear. A result is that the maximum thickness of door panel that is aesthetically acceptable is determined by the distance from the front of the frame to the flange. Panels whose thickness - 2 differs much frcm this distance tend to give the assembled door an unattractive appearance. Secondly, if the panels are of timber, aesthetic considerations have led them to be secured with screws frcm the rear but, when the timber is relatively thin, fixing in this way does not produce a satisfactorily strong construetion.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a panelled door which is a significant improvement over such doors of the above-described, presently-available type and wherein seme at least of the disadvantages of such doors are reduced or eliminated.
The panelled door of the present invention comprises a generally rectangular frame formed frcm lengths of a metal box section, a peripheral flange extending into the plane of the door from said frame along a line in the region of the front of the door, a zone of said box section of reduced thickness having a generally flat surface extending generally perpendicular to the plane of the door, and one or more flat door panels located within the frame, abutting a rearward face of said peripheral flange and secured in said position by fixing means passing through said generally flat surface.
Thus it is characteristic of the door of the present invention that the frame is of box section, that the panel or panels are fitted into the frame behind the peripheral flange and that the panel or panels are secured frcm the side. As a result, the appearance of the front of the door - 3 will be independent of the thickness of the panel (s), the fixing of the panel(s) is not visible from the front or even the back of the door, and even relatively thin timber panels can be well secured in a manner which is not dependent on the panel thickness.
The door frame is formed frcm metal lengths of box section, as indicated, and this structure itself contributes significantly to the overall rigidity of the door. However it is particularly preferred that the metal section should have a profile formed as two parallel box sections, spaced apart by the flat zone of reduced thickness through Which the panel(s) are secured. The flat zone may comprise a single thickness of metal but it is preferred that it comprise two thicknesses of metal, for example as described in more detail hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings. When the frame comprises a double-box profile as referred to above, the two box sections may be of different dimensions, at least in the direction of the thickness of the door.
The peripheral flange against which the panel(s) are secured preferably extends from the foremost edge of the frame but may if desired be located a little to the rear of that edge. The width of the flange in the direction of the plane of the door is determined by both structural and aesthetic considerations but may typically lie within the range from 1 cm. to 2 cm. The metal frame overall may - 4 typically have a thickness perpendicular to the plane of the door within the range from 4 an. to 8 an., especially from 5 cm. to 7 an.
Although the door according to the present invention 5 may ccmprise a single panel within the frame, usually it will comprise two or more panels. Typically the door will ccmprise at least three panels in its width. In subsequent description in this specification, reference will be made to the door having panels (in the plural) but it will be understood that this is not intended to limit the invention to doors having more than one panel.__ (or glass-reinforced plastic ) The panels may be of metal, timber(and their thickness is independent of the front-to-back thickness of the frame. However the structure of the door according to the invention is such that the panels may be relatively thin; thus the panels will usually be less in thickness than the frame.
For example, a suitable metal panel may comprise a single thickness of pressed metal, formed with a peripheral flange extending generally perpendicular to the plane of the panel to enable the panel to be secured to the frame or to an adjacent panel.
The method of securing the panels to the frame will be determined in part by the material of the panels. Thus timber panels will preferably be secured by wood screws passing through the flat zone of the frame into the panel.
Metal panels may be secured by rivets or similar methods of - 5 fixing. As one alternative, the panels may be secured in place against the peripheral flange by lengths of metal of angle section, abutting the rear of the panel and secured to the frame by fixing means passing through the generally flat zone of the frame.
Preferably the door is given additional strength by means of one or more bracing struts, extending across the frame at the rear of the panels.
The invention will now be further described, by way of 10 example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:Fig. 1 is a partial view, in horizontal cross-section, of a first preferred embodiment of the door according to the present invention; and Figs. 2 and 3 are corresponding views, respectively, of second and third preferred embodiments of the door.
In each of the illustrated embodiments of the door, the frame is formed frcm four lengths of double-box section steel, only one of which is visible in these partial views. These steel sections are formed frcm sheet steel by roll forming and seaming and are assembled into the frame by welding at the four comers of the generally rectangular frame.
The steel section 10 ocmprises a first box section 11, joined to a second box section 12 by a narrow double-thickness - 6 neck forming a generally flat zone 13 extending throughout the length of each steel section. The dimensions of the second box section 12 are increased as shown in Fig. 1 as compared with the corresponding box section 12 in Figs. 2 and 3, to provide additional strength for a relatively larger door. From the box section 11, a flange 14 extends into the plane of the door around the whole of the door periphery, at the front face of the door.
The door of Fig. 1 is formed from three pressed steel 10 panels 15, only one of which is visible. Each panel 15 is formed with a pair of opposed side flanges 16, with an external locating rib 17 in one side flange and a corresponding groove in the other; the rib 17 and grooves assist location and correct orientation of the panels and also assist in forming a seal between adjacent panels. The panels 15 are secured in place against the rearward face of the peripheral flange 14 ty means of rivets 18 passing through the flat zone 13 and the flange 16. The whole door assembly is given added rigidity by cross-bracing struts 19.
In the door illustrated in Fig. 2, the relatively thinner panels 20 are held in place by lengths 21 of L-section steel, in turn secured by rivets 22 to the flat zone 13 of the frame sections 10.
Fig. 3 shows a third form of door, in which the door panels each comprise a structure of timber members 23 and a flat sheet of plywood 24. In this case the panels are secured by wood screws 25 passing through the flat zone 13 into the timber members 23, and by L-section lengths 26, secured by rivets 27 extending into the box section 12.
As can be seen, the door according to the present 5 invention is able to present a neat front surface independently of the thickness of the various forms of panel illustrated and even timber panels may be securely held in place by fastening frcm the side of the frame. In addition, the channel formed between the two box sections in the region of the flat zone 13 may be used for mounting optional additional features of the doors, including, for example, snap-in plastics rubbing strips and/or lower dust seals.

Claims (14)

1. A panelled door comprising a generally rectangular frame formed from lengths of a metal box section, a peripheral flange extending into the plane of the door fran said frame 5 along a line in the region of the front of the door, a zone of said box section of reduced thickness having a generally flat surface extending generally perpendicular to the plane of the door, and one or more flat door panels located within the frame, abutting a rearward face of said peripheral flange and secured 10 in said position by fixing means passing through said generally flat surface.
2. A panelled door as claimed in claim 1, wherein the metal section has a profile formed as two parallel box sections, spaced apart by said zone of reduced thickness. 15
3. A panelled door as claimed in claim 2, wherein said two parallel box sections are of different dimensions in the direction of thickness of the door.
4. A panelled door as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein said zone of reduced thickness comprises 20 two thicknesses of metal.
5. A panelled door as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein the width of said peripheral flange in - 9 the direction of the plane of the door lies within the range iron 1 cm to 2 cm.
6. A panelled door as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein the thickness of the frame overall in a 5 direction perpendicular to the plane of the door lies within the range from 4 cm to 8 cm.
7. A panelled door as claimed in any of the preceding claims, canprising at least three said panels.
8. A panelled door as claimed in any of the preceding 10 claims, wherein each said panel is of metal, timber or glass-reinforced plastic.
9. A panelled door as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein each said panel is less in thickness than the frame. 15
10. A panelled door as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein each said panel comprises a single thickness of pressed metal, formed with a peripheral flange extending generally perpendicular to the plane of the panel.
11. A panelled door as claimed in any of the preceding 20 claims, wherein each said panel is secured in place by said fixing means passing through said flat zone of the frame into the panel. - 10 10
12. A panelled door as claimed in any of claims 1 to 10, wherein each said panel is secured in place by lengths of metal of angle section, abutting the rear of the panel and secured to the frame by fixing means passing through said flat zone of the frame.
13. A panelled door as claimed in any of the preceding claims, having one or more bracing struts extending across the frame at the rear of the panel (s).
14. A panelled door substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to, and as illustrated in, Fig. 1, 2 or 3 of the accompanying drawings.
IE144191A 1990-05-16 1991-04-29 Panelled door IE64957B1 (en)

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GB9010979A GB2244077B (en) 1990-05-16 1990-05-16 Panelled door

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IE64957B1 IE64957B1 (en) 1995-09-20

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AT (1) ATE107392T1 (en)
DE (1) DE69102493T2 (en)
ES (1) ES2055537T3 (en)
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GB2261898A (en) * 1991-11-26 1993-06-02 Hsu Chi Lu Door with decorative surface
GB2277114A (en) * 1992-09-02 1994-10-19 Rodney Stephen Hulse New skin for garage door

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DE1979837U (en) * 1964-08-21 1968-02-29 Erich Doering DOOR LEAF, IN PARTICULAR FOR A GARAGE DOOR.
DE8512264U1 (en) * 1985-04-25 1985-06-20 Bader, Heinrich, 7964 Kisslegg Door leaf, in particular for cattle stalls

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ES2055537T3 (en) 1994-08-16
GB2244077B (en) 1993-12-01
GB2244077A (en) 1991-11-20
DE69102493D1 (en) 1994-07-21
EP0457446A2 (en) 1991-11-21
IE64957B1 (en) 1995-09-20
ATE107392T1 (en) 1994-07-15
EP0457446B1 (en) 1994-06-15
EP0457446A3 (en) 1992-06-17
DE69102493T2 (en) 1994-09-29

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