Patents Assigned to Copco Door Company
  • Patent number: 4986034
    Abstract: An adjustable door frame assembly includes a frame member adapted to fit in a portion of the interior periphery of a door opening and including a raised hat portion having at least one spring clip retained therein. The assembly further includes a trim portion adapted to be slidably retained by the clip so as to allow for expansion of the frame assembly to accommodate a variety of wall thicknesses and irregularities.The frame assembly may be utilized in conjunction with pre-hung doors and is equally well adapted for use with windows, screens and other such items.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 26, 1990
    Date of Patent: January 22, 1991
    Assignee: Copco Door Company
    Inventors: Gary Mozuras, Dennis Perliski, Robert C. Carnick
  • Patent number: 4912879
    Abstract: An adjustable door frame assembly includes a frame member adapted to fit in a portion of the interior periphery of a door opening and including a raised hat portion having at least one spring clip retained therein. The assembly further includes a trim portion adapted to be slidably retained by the clip so as to allow for expansion of the frame assembly to accommodate a variety of wall thicknesses and irregularities.The present invention may be utilized on conjunction with pre-hung doors and is equally well adapted for use with windows, screens and other such items.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 5, 1987
    Date of Patent: April 3, 1990
    Assignee: Copco Door Company
    Inventors: Gary Mozuras, Dennis Perliski, Robert Carnick
  • Patent number: 4344256
    Abstract: A replacement door which accommodates a wide variety of existing hinge spacings on a door jamb. The door includes a frame with at least one continuous hinge channel member. The channel member includes a plurality of offset sections spaced along its length. The offset sections are substantially longer than the length of commonly used hinges to thereby span the range of normally encountered hinge locations. Front and rear skins are connected to the frame with the edges of the skins being supported by the major surface of the hinge channel. Segments of the skins in an alignment with existing hinge locations may be removed to expose selected portions of the offset sections for flush mounting of the hinges. The elongated offset sections permit the use of the door structure as a common replacement for doors having a wide variety of hinge spacings.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 17, 1980
    Date of Patent: August 17, 1982
    Assignee: Copco Door Company
    Inventor: Clarence H. King