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US2422447A
US2422447A US606871A US60687145A US2422447A US 2422447 A US2422447 A US 2422447A US 606871 A US606871 A US 606871A US 60687145 A US60687145 A US 60687145A US 2422447 A US2422447 A US 2422447A
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  • This invention relates to doors for buses, street cars and the like and more particularly to such a door composed of a plurality of sections, each section comprising a plurality of panels hinged together, the outside panel of each section being hinged at its outside edge to the door sta-iis or y the like with the inner edges of the inner panels of each section meeting in a longitudinal line thereby forming a complete closure for the door opening.
  • doors in accordance with the invention are comprised of panels made up principally of .aluminumY extrusions, although other light metals and alloys or combinations of the same may also bev employed. It is a principal object of the invention to provide a door having these characteristics.
  • the door surfaces are smooth and flat andare characterized by the absence of rivets or ⁇ bolt heads.
  • vIt is another object of the invention to provide a doorV having such surfaces.
  • Fig. 1 is a front elevation of a bus door constructed in accordance with one form of the invention.
  • Fig. ⁇ 2 is a section on the line 2-2 of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a section on the line 3-3 of Fig. 1,
  • Fig. 4 is a section on the line 4-4 of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 5 is a. section on the line 5-5 of Fig. l.
  • Fig, 6 is a section .on the line 6--6 of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 7 is a section on the line 1-1 of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 8 is .a fragmentary View in side elevation of Fig. 7. Y
  • Fig. 9 is a front elevation of a modiied for-rn.
  • Fig. 10 is a section on line I -ID of Fig. 9.
  • Fig. 11 is a section on line IIP-I-.I ofFig. 9.
  • Fig. 12 is a section on line 12F-l2 of Fig, 49.
  • Fig. 13 is a section on line 13H-1:3 .of Fig. 9.
  • Fig. 14 is a front elevation of another form.
  • Fig. 15 is a section on line 15-15 of Fig. 14.
  • Fig. 16 is a broken section on line 'I6- 16 ci Fig. 14.
  • Fig. 17 is a broken section on line Il--II of Fig.'14.
  • Fig. 18 is a fragmentary side elevation of a portion of Fig. 14 vshowing the manner of mounting the window pane.
  • Fig. 19 is a broken front elevation of a preferred form of the invention.
  • Fig. 29 is a section on the vline 29-20 of Fig. 19.
  • Fig. 21 is a section on the line 2 I--Zl of Fig. 19.
  • Fig. 22 is a section on the line 22-22 of Fig. 19.
  • each section A and .B is composed of outer panels l0, Hl and inner panels H, Il.
  • Each of the panels l0, I0 is a substantial duplicate of the other, and the same is true of the panels l-l, il, except that the parts are reversed for right and lcfthand operation.
  • the panels l0 andl I1 are each comprised primai-ily of extrusions of aluminum or the like, the shape' of which can be noted from the sectional View in Fig. 5.
  • the outer panels l0', 10 have a stile portion i2 for receiving the door staff I3 (Figs. l and 2), a hinge stile portion H, and an intermediate iiat connecting panel wall i5, -all being comprised of a single extrusion. As shownv in Figs. 1 and 5, the wall 45 has cut-outs for receiving the window panes 16, il.
  • the outer panels I0, I0 are also provided with a bottom rail I8, a top rail i9 and an intermediate rail 20.
  • These bottom, top, and intermediate rails i8, i9 and 2 9 extend between the stile portion i2 and the hinge stile
  • the bottom rail Vis comprised of lsolid members 12
  • , A22 are .engaged Within slots in the stile portion l2 to which .they are secured by bolts or .rivets 2,3. or the like.
  • 'Ine top rail 19 is similarly constructed of solid members 24, 25 which likewise are secured on the .door staff sidejwithn a .slot in the stiie portion i2 to which are secured by the rivets or bolts 26.
  • the intermediate rail 2.9 is .composed of the two members 21, 2B which for lightness and strength are .formed as .shown .in section in Fig. 3. These members '21, 28, arevdisposed on 'opposite surffaces of the panelwall 1.5 and they .are secured tends from the top to the bottom of the door. .f
  • the wall 3i) of the hinge stile portion I4 is recessed on the hinge side to receive one wing 32 of the hinge 33.
  • Thereference numeral 33' indicates a hinge cover. i.
  • hinge stile I4', panel wall I5and stile 34 are all constructed of a single extrusion of aluminum or the like.
  • the hinge ⁇ stile I4 is similar in construction to hinge stile I4 and has a reinforcing strip 3 2 and is also recessed to receive theother wing 36 of the hinge 33.
  • the inner panels nII are also provided with a bottom Vreinforcing rail I9', a toprail 20 and an intermediate reinforcing rail 2l These are primarily secured to the opposite surfaces of the panel -wall I5', and to the hinge stile I4 and the stile 34 by means of welding, but other means ⁇ for securing may be used.
  • the mechanism for actuating the door to open and close the same (which forms no part of" this invention) frequently includes a bracket.
  • the upper portion of stile 34 is shown-as provided with a steel reinforcing'channel member 31 of U-shaped section. This is secured bymeans of the-aluminum rivets 38.
  • Y This steel reinforcing ⁇ member 3l is for thesensitiver door ⁇ mechanism
  • a similar reinforcing bracketl (not shown) .
  • y member 39 is disposed in stile 34 near the bottom-thereof (Fig. 1).
  • FIG. 9 is a front elevation of one of the sections which is comprisedof an outer panel 49 and an inner panel 4I hinged together. y
  • the outer panel is comprised ofthe two stiles.
  • the two stiles42, 43Sand wall 44 are formed of an extrusion of aluminum or the like.
  • Each of the stiles 42, 43 is of rectangular section with one wall beveledV (Fig. 11) vand each is formed similarly tothe hinge stile I4 ofthe first embodiment.
  • Stile 42 is secured Ato one of the main hinges 45 whilel stile 43'is ⁇ secured to one wing 46 of the hinge which joins panels and 4 I.
  • the hinge and the wing 46 are secured by means of bolts 41,48 which pass through the beveled wall and through the steel reinforc- ⁇ ing strips 49, 5G. j
  • the inner panel' is similarly constructed but its inner stile" 5Irischannel-shaped in section to receive the rubber linger piece 52.
  • Theintermediate panel walls 44; and' 44' of the panel 49, 4I areeach provided with integral longitudinalA strengthening ribs 53, .-53 (Figs. 1,9 and 12)*and each of said'walls is 4also provided withanelongated window opening in whichwin- 4 dow panes 55, are mounted by means of rubber moldings 56, 56.
  • the panels 40, 4I are provided with strengthening top rails 51, 51 disposed on opposite sides of the panel walls 44 and 44 (Figs.
  • top and botto-m rails may bek welded or otherwise secured in place.
  • FIGs. 14 to 18 inclusive Another form of the invention is illustrated in Figs. 14 to 18 inclusive. Here each section'is also made up of inner and outer panels. One outer panel 59 and one inner panel 60 joined together Each inner panel II is constructed 4similarly I5 in whichare.
  • vbyva hinge 6I are illustrated in Fig. 14.
  • the outer panel 59 is, in section, in the form of aparallelogram having front and back walls 62, 63 and angled end walls 64, 65.
  • the end'walls are recessed on their inner surfaces to receive. the steel reinforcing strips 66, 61.
  • End wall 64 is secured to main hinge 68 by means of bolts 99 whichY pass therethrough and also through reinforcing strips 66.
  • End wall 65 is se.
  • Hollow outer panel 59 is provided with a cross partition 'Ill for rigidity.
  • Inner panel 6l is similar but as shown in Fig. 17 it terminates in achannel portion 'Il for receiving the rubber finger piece l2.
  • the hollow panels 59 and 69 may be provided with openings for window panes l2, 13, which may be mounted in the manner illustrated in Figs. 14, 15, 16 and 18.
  • the manner of mounting forms no part of the present invention. It is illustrated and described in my co-pending application filed August 16, 1944, Serial No. 549,376, and patented October 3, 1945, No. 2,386,151, to which reference may be made if required.
  • each section is again made up-of an outer panel and anlinner panel.
  • outer panel isindicat'edby the reference number I6 and the innerpanelll is secured thereto by
  • the beveled Wall is providedwith a slot fladj'a'cent its inner surface to receive a reinforcing Ystrip of steel Vorthe 'like 85.
  • the hinge wing'83 is'sec'ured in placeby means of self-tappingscrews j which vpass through the hinge wing; through the beveledwall 82 andthen through the reinforcing strip 85.
  • the door staff stile I9 is providedwith a similar ledge ⁇ 89.
  • -A-panelV 9Iissheet metal such las stainless steel,y isy secured to the ledges ⁇ 81 and 89 by means of theis'lf-tapping screws 9-2and 93 as clearly showninFigs.21 and22., 'Y i l
  • the inner panel r'Il of the section is similarly "constructed except thatV the edge of ⁇ the Vpanel In Fig. 19, the
  • the tongue is adapted to have a rubber edging or finger piece 95 secured thereto by means of the strips 96 and 91 and rivets or the like 98 which clamp the free edges of the rubber finger piece against the tongue.
  • the outer and inner panels are each provided with rails.
  • 'Ihe top rails are designated by the reference numerals and I0
  • may be provided with window openings for receiving window panes
  • the manner in which these window panes are secured is illustrated in Fig. 21 from which it will be seen that the edges of the window panes are disposed in rubber pieces
  • Fig. 21 two types of hinge stiles are illustrated.
  • the difference between the hinge stile 80 and the hinge stile 80 being that in one instance the ledge is supported by the integral rib 88' which is disposed on the hinge side of the screws 92, while in the other hinge stile 80 an integral reinforcing rib 88 is disposed outwardly of the screws 92.
  • the ledges 81 are undercut so that the holes in the ledges for the self-tapping screws open into space thus preventing the holes from becoming clogged when the self-tapping screws are inserted in place.
  • a metal door structure comprised of a pair of panels hinged together, each of said panels having an outer stile and a hinge stile and an intermediate panel portion, said outer stile and said hinge stile being of hollow section, and said stiles and said panel portion of each panel being comprised of an integral extrusion.
  • a metal door structure comprised of a pair of panels hinged together, each of said panels having an outer stile and a hinge stile and an intermediate panel portion, said outer stile and said hinge stile being of hollow section, and said stiles and said panel portion of each panel being cornprised of an integral extrusion, said hinge stiles .being of rectangular section with the hinge end wall beveled, the inner surfaces of said beveled walls being slotted and metal reinforcing strips disposed in the slots in face to face parallel relation to said inner surfaces.
  • a metal door structure comprised of a pair of panels hinged together, each of said panels having an outer stile and a hinge stile and an intermediate panel portion, said outer stile and said hinge stile being of hollow section, and said stiles and said panel portion of each panel being comprised of an integral extrusion, said intermediate panel portion being of hollow section with iront and back wall surfaces in alignment with the front and back surfaces of the hinge stile, the outer stile of one of the panels being a hinge stile and the panel having the same being in section in the shape of a, parallelogram.
  • a metal door structure comprised of a pair of panels hinged together, each of said panels having an outer stile and a hinge stile and an intermediate panel portion, said outer stile and said hinge stile being of hollow section, and said stiles and said panel portion of each panel being comprised of an integral extrusion, said intermediate panel portion being of hollow section with front and back wall surfaces in alignment with the front and back surfaces of the hinge stile, the outer stile of one of the panels being a hinge stile and the panel having the same being in section in the shape of a parallelograrn, the outer stile of the other panel being rectangular in section and having a slot to receive a rubber finger piece.
  • a metal door structure comprised of a pair of panels hinged together, each of said panels having an outer stile and a hinge stile and an intermediate panel portion, said outer stile and said hinge stile being of hollow section, and said stiles and said panel portion of each panel being comprised of an integral extrusion, the outer surface of the intermediate panel portion being flush with the outer surfaces of said stiles, said stiles on their opposite surfaces having ledges, and a sheet metal panel bridging said ledges and secured thereto.

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June 17; 1947. G4, TRAUTVETTER BUS DOOR Filled July 24, 1945 8 Sheets-Sheet l June 1 7, 1947. G. TRAUTVETTER BUS DOOR Filed July 24, 1945 8 Sheets-Sheet 2 G. TRAUTVETTER BUS DOOR Filed July 24, 1945 8 sheets-sheet 5 gah-4M 'MM June 17', 1947.
June 17, 1947. G, TRAUTVETTER 2,422,447
' BUS DOOR Filed July 24', 1945 8 Sheets-Sheet 4 @www Ll wm l BUS DOOR Filed July 24, Y1945 8 Sheets-Sheet 5 June W9 1947, G. TRAUTVETTER BUS DOOR 8 Sheets-'Sheet 6 Filed July 24, 1945 III June 17, l947. Q TRAUTVETTER 2,422,447
BUS DOOR Filed July 24, 1945 8 sheets-sheet 7 June 17, 1947.
G. TRAUTVETTER BUS DOOR Filed July 24, 1945 8 Sheets-Sheet 8 Patented June 17, i947 Bos Doon George Trautvetter, Jenkintown, a., assignor to Heintz Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia., Pa., .a corporation of Pennsylvania Application July 24, 194s, 'serial No. .cousu claims. (c1. ico-229) l This invention relates to doors for buses, street cars and the like and more particularly to such a door composed of a plurality of sections, each section comprising a plurality of panels hinged together, the outside panel of each section being hinged at its outside edge to the door sta-iis or y the like with the inner edges of the inner panels of each section meeting in a longitudinal line thereby forming a complete closure for the door opening.
In the past bus doors have been constructed primarily of wood or steel or a combination of both. The present invention provides for a construction which is of lighter Weight, has a maximum of strength and is capable of withstanding hard usage. Preferably doors in accordance with the invention are comprised of panels made up principally of .aluminumY extrusions, although other light metals and alloys or combinations of the same may also bev employed. It is a principal object of the invention to provide a door having these characteristics.
It is another object of the invention to provide a door, the hinge stile portions of which are of improved construction, making possible the use of hinge stiles which are of hollow extruded section and of aluminum or the like.
In several of its embodiments the door surfaces are smooth and flat andare characterized by the absence of rivets or `bolt heads. vIt is another object of the invention to provide a doorV having such surfaces.
These and other objects of the invention will become more apparent from the following description and claims when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 is a front elevation of a bus door constructed in accordance with one form of the invention.
Fig. `2 is a section on the line 2-2 of Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a section on the line 3-3 of Fig. 1,
Fig. 4 is a section on the line 4-4 of Fig. 1.
Fig. 5 `is a. section on the line 5-5 of Fig. l.
Fig, 6 is a section .on the line 6--6 of Fig. 1.
Fig. 7 is a section on the line 1-1 of Fig. 1.
Fig. 8 is .a fragmentary View in side elevation of Fig. 7. Y
Fig. 9 is a front elevation of a modiied for-rn.
Fig. 10 is a section on line I -ID of Fig. 9.
Fig. 11 is a section on line IIP-I-.I ofFig. 9.
Fig. 12 `is a section on line 12F-l2 of Fig, 49.
Fig. 13 is a section on line 13H-1:3 .of Fig. 9.
Fig. 14 is a front elevation of another form.
Fig. 15 is a section on line 15-15 of Fig. 14.
`2 Fig. 16 is a broken section on line 'I6- 16 ci Fig. 14.
Fig. 17 is a broken section on line Il--II of Fig.'14.
Fig. 18 is a fragmentary side elevation of a portion of Fig. 14 vshowing the manner of mounting the window pane.
Fig. 19 is a broken front elevation of a preferred form of the invention.
Fig. 29 is a section on the vline 29-20 of Fig. 19.
Fig. 21 is a section on the line 2 I--Zl of Fig. 19.
Fig. 22 is a section on the line 22-22 of Fig. 19.
Referring no-w specifically to that embodiment of the invention illustrated in Figs. l to l6, inclusive, the door as a whole is composed oi two sections A and B, opening along a vertical median line. Each section A and .B is composed of outer panels l0, Hl and inner panels H, Il. Each of the panels l0, I0 is a substantial duplicate of the other, and the same is true of the panels l-l, il, except that the parts are reversed for right and lcfthand operation.
The panels l0 andl I1 are each comprised primai-ily of extrusions of aluminum or the like, the shape' of which can be noted from the sectional View in Fig. 5. The outer panels l0', 10 have a stile portion i2 for receiving the door staff I3 (Figs. l and 2), a hinge stile portion H, and an intermediate iiat connecting panel wall i5, -all being comprised of a single extrusion. As shownv in Figs. 1 and 5, the wall 45 has cut-outs for receiving the window panes 16, il.
The outer panels I0, I0 are also provided with a bottom rail I8, a top rail i9 and an intermediate rail 20. These bottom, top, and intermediate rails i8, i9 and 2 9 extend between the stile portion i2 and the hinge stile |44. With reference to Figs. 2 and 4, it will ibe noted that the bottom rail Vis comprised of lsolid members 12|, 22, which are disposed on opposite surfaces of the panel wall l5. On the door staff side the panel wall I5 and the ends .of the `solid members 2|, A22 are .engaged Within slots in the stile portion l2 to which .they are secured by bolts or .rivets 2,3. or the like. 'Ine top rail 19 is similarly constructed of solid members 24, 25 which likewise are secured on the .door staff sidejwithn a .slot in the stiie portion i2 to which are secured by the rivets or bolts 26.
The intermediate rail 2.9 is .composed of the two members 21, 2B which for lightness and strength are .formed as .shown .in section in Fig. 3. These members '21, 28, arevdisposed on 'opposite surffaces of the panelwall 1.5 and they .are secured tends from the top to the bottom of the door. .f
Moreover, the wall 3i) of the hinge stile portion I4 is recessed on the hinge side to receive one wing 32 of the hinge 33. Thereference numeral 33' indicates a hinge cover. i.
piece 35. Again, the hinge stile I4', panel wall I5and stile 34 are all constructed of a single extrusion of aluminum or the like, The hinge `stile I4 is similar in construction to hinge stile I4 and has a reinforcing strip 3 2 and is also recessed to receive theother wing 36 of the hinge 33.
Like the `outer panels IILthe inner panels nII are also provided with a bottom Vreinforcing rail I9', a toprail 20 and an intermediate reinforcing rail 2l These are primarily secured to the opposite surfaces of the panel -wall I5', and to the hinge stile I4 and the stile 34 by means of welding, but other means `for securing may be used.
Indoors of this general type the mechanism for actuating the door to open and close the same (which forms no part of" this invention) frequently includes a bracket. v In Figs. 'I and 8, the upper portion of stile 34 is shown-as provided with a steel reinforcing'channel member 31 of U-shaped section. This is secured bymeans of the-aluminum rivets 38. YThis steel reinforcing `member 3l is for thesensitiver door `mechanism A similar reinforcing bracketl (not shown) .y member 39 is disposed in stile 34 near the bottom-thereof (Fig. 1).
A modified form of the invention is illustratedin Figs. 9 to 13 inclusive. Fig. 9 is a front elevation of one of the sections which is comprisedof an outer panel 49 and an inner panel 4I hinged together. y
The outer panel is comprised ofthe two stiles.
42 andv 43 joined lby an intermediate panel wallk 44. The two stiles42, 43Sand wall 44 are formed of an extrusion of aluminum or the like. Each of the stiles 42, 43 is of rectangular section with one wall beveledV (Fig. 11) vand each is formed similarly tothe hinge stile I4 ofthe first embodiment.. Stile 42 is secured Ato one of the main hinges 45 whilel stile 43'is` secured to one wing 46 of the hinge which joins panels and 4 I. In this embodiment the hinge and the wing 46 are secured by means of bolts 41,48 which pass through the beveled wall and through the steel reinforc-` ing strips 49, 5G. j
The inner panel' is similarly constructed but its inner stile" 5Irischannel-shaped in section to receive the rubber linger piece 52. y f y Theintermediate panel walls 44; and' 44' of the panel 49, 4I areeach provided with integral longitudinalA strengthening ribs 53, .-53 (Figs. 1,9 and 12)*and each of said'walls is 4also provided withanelongated window opening in whichwin- 4 dow panes 55, are mounted by means of rubber moldings 56, 56.
At the top, the panels 40, 4I are provided with strengthening top rails 51, 51 disposed on opposite sides of the panel walls 44 and 44 (Figs.
9 and 10) and bottom strengthening rails 58, 58 are likewise provided. These top and botto-m rails may bek welded or otherwise secured in place. v
Another form of the invention is illustrated in Figs. 14 to 18 inclusive. Here each section'is also made up of inner and outer panels. One outer panel 59 and one inner panel 60 joined together Each inner panel II is constructed 4similarly I5 in whichare.
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vbyva hinge 6I are illustrated in Fig. 14. In this instancethe outer panel 59 is, in section, in the form of aparallelogram having front and back walls 62, 63 and angled end walls 64, 65. The end'walls are recessed on their inner surfaces to receive. the steel reinforcing strips 66, 61. End wall 64 is secured to main hinge 68 by means of bolts 99 whichY pass therethrough and also through reinforcing strips 66. End wall 65 is se.
curedto Yhinge 6I ini a similarumanner. Hollow outer panel 59 is provided with a cross partition 'Ill for rigidity. n Y
Inner panel 6l) is similar but as shown in Fig. 17 it terminates in achannel portion 'Il for receiving the rubber finger piece l2.
The hollow panels 59 and 69 may be provided with openings for window panes l2, 13, which may be mounted in the manner illustrated in Figs. 14, 15, 16 and 18. The manner of mounting forms no part of the present invention. It is illustrated and described in my co-pending application filed August 16, 1944, Serial No. 549,376, and patented October 3, 1945, No. 2,386,151, to which reference may be made if required.
It has been found desirable to strengthen the top and bottom.edges of the panels 59 and 60. This may be accomplishedby means of inserting channelV sections .'Mand 'I5 (Fig. 15) between the front and back walls 62, 63.k vThe channel sections are preferablyrwelded inplace. l
The preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated in Figs. 19, 20, 21 and 22. YIn thisk embodiment each section is again made up-of an outer panel and anlinner panel. outer panel isindicat'edby the reference number I6 and the innerpanelll is secured thereto by Like` the other embodiments the beveled Wall is providedwith a slot fladj'a'cent its inner surface to receive a reinforcing Ystrip of steel Vorthe 'like 85. 'The hinge wing'83 is'sec'ured in placeby means of self-tappingscrews j which vpass through the hinge wing; through the beveledwall 82 andthen through the reinforcing strip 85.`
The hinge stile Bel'is provided with a ledge 81 which is supported by an integral rib 8,8. *The door staff stile I9 is providedwith a similar ledge` 89. -A-panelV 9Iissheet metal, such las stainless steel,y isy secured to the ledges `81 and 89 by means of theis'lf-tapping screws 9-2and 93 as clearly showninFigs.21 and22., 'Y i l The inner panel r'Il of the section is similarly "constructed except thatV the edge of` the Vpanel In Fig. 19, the
opposite the hinge is provided with a tongue 94 of reduced section. The tongue is adapted to have a rubber edging or finger piece 95 secured thereto by means of the strips 96 and 91 and rivets or the like 98 which clamp the free edges of the rubber finger piece against the tongue.
At their top edges the outer and inner panels are each provided with rails. 'Ihe top rails are designated by the reference numerals and I0| and the bottom rails by the reference numerals |02 and |03.
Moreover, the intermediate panel walls 8| and 8| may be provided with window openings for receiving window panes |04 and |05. The manner in which these window panes are secured is illustrated in Fig. 21 from which it will be seen that the edges of the window panes are disposed in rubber pieces |06 of U-shaped section which are clamped between the inner surface of the panel walls 8|, 8| adjacent the window opening and the steel panels 9|.
In Fig. 21, two types of hinge stiles are illustrated. The difference between the hinge stile 80 and the hinge stile 80 being that in one instance the ledge is supported by the integral rib 88' which is disposed on the hinge side of the screws 92, while in the other hinge stile 80 an integral reinforcing rib 88 is disposed outwardly of the screws 92. It will be noted that in each instance, however, the ledges 81 are undercut so that the holes in the ledges for the self-tapping screws open into space thus preventing the holes from becoming clogged when the self-tapping screws are inserted in place.
The doors constructed in accordance with the examples of the invention which have been given, are strong and light in construction, are comprised of a minimum number of pieces which facilitates manufacture. It will be noted that each of the forms of the invention employs hinge stiles of similar construction which are believed to possess advantages which will now be apparent to those skilled in the art.
The disclosure made is by way of example only and it should now be manifest that changes in the form and arrangement of the elements mai7 be made within the scope of the invention which is only to be limited by the claims which follow.
I claim:
1. A metal door structure comprised of a pair of panels hinged together, each of said panels having an outer stile and a hinge stile and an intermediate panel portion, said outer stile and said hinge stile being of hollow section, and said stiles and said panel portion of each panel being comprised of an integral extrusion.
2. A metal door structure comprised of a pair of panels hinged together, each of said panels having an outer stile and a hinge stile and an intermediate panel portion, said outer stile and said hinge stile being of hollow section, and said stiles and said panel portion of each panel being cornprised of an integral extrusion, said hinge stiles .being of rectangular section with the hinge end wall beveled, the inner surfaces of said beveled walls being slotted and metal reinforcing strips disposed in the slots in face to face parallel relation to said inner surfaces.
3. A metal door structure comprised of a pair of panels hinged together, each of said panels having an outer stile and a hinge stile and an intermediate panel portion, said outer stile and said hinge stile being of hollow section, and said stiles and said panel portion of each panel being comprised of an integral extrusion, said intermediate panel portion being of hollow section with iront and back wall surfaces in alignment with the front and back surfaces of the hinge stile, the outer stile of one of the panels being a hinge stile and the panel having the same being in section in the shape of a, parallelogram.
4. A metal door structure comprised of a pair of panels hinged together, each of said panels having an outer stile and a hinge stile and an intermediate panel portion, said outer stile and said hinge stile being of hollow section, and said stiles and said panel portion of each panel being comprised of an integral extrusion, said intermediate panel portion being of hollow section with front and back wall surfaces in alignment with the front and back surfaces of the hinge stile, the outer stile of one of the panels being a hinge stile and the panel having the same being in section in the shape of a parallelograrn, the outer stile of the other panel being rectangular in section and having a slot to receive a rubber finger piece.
5. A metal door structure comprised of a pair of panels hinged together, each of said panels having an outer stile and a hinge stile and an intermediate panel portion, said outer stile and said hinge stile being of hollow section, and said stiles and said panel portion of each panel being comprised of an integral extrusion, the outer surface of the intermediate panel portion being flush with the outer surfaces of said stiles, said stiles on their opposite surfaces having ledges, and a sheet metal panel bridging said ledges and secured thereto.
GEORGE TRAUTVETTER.
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