Edge-abutted Panels Patents (Class 52/457)
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Patent number: 9217276Abstract: Systems, devices, apparatus, kits and methods of attaching transparent rigid plastic panels over door and window openings of vacant and/or damaged buildings and houses, that can include generally triangular flange brackets which are attached to both the panels and both sides of the openings.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2014Date of Patent: December 22, 2015Assignee: Cyprexx Services, LLCInventor: Ronald J. Ory, Jr.
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Patent number: 8881494Abstract: A core for a fire rated door includes an extruded fire resistant material, a filler material and a panel. The extruded fire resistant material has a first raised portion, a second raised portion and a lower portion that extends from a first end to a second end. The first raised portion has a first thickness and a first width that extends from the first side to the lower portion. The lower portion has a second thickness. The second raised portion has the first thickness and a second width that extends from the second side to the lower portion. The filler material is disposed above the lower portion of the extruded fire resistant material between the first raised portion and the second portion. The panel is attached to the first raised portion and the second raised portion of the extruded fire resistant material and covers the filler material.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2012Date of Patent: November 11, 2014Assignee: Polymer-Wood Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Evan R. Daniels, Jonathan Newton, Ralph Ross
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Patent number: 8677707Abstract: A door skin comprises an exterior side and an interior side for being secured to a frame member. First and second molded, spaced stiles lie on a first plane. A flat planar portion is disposed between the stiles and lies on a second plane spaced from the first plane. A first interface portion is disposed between and contiguous with the stiles and the flat planar portion. First and second integrally molded, spaced rails lie on a third plane, wherein the third plane is intermediate the first and second planes.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2011Date of Patent: March 25, 2014Assignee: Masonite CorporationInventors: Steven K. Lynch, Bei-hong Liang, Mark A. Ruggle, Jason M. Walsh, Henry M. Coghlan, Geoffrey B. Hardwick
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Patent number: 8516756Abstract: A door panel includes a frame, a laminate core, a plurality of thermally-insulative connectors, and an exterior skin. The frame defines a portion of an outer periphery of the panel and has an inner section and an outer section positioned, respectively, adjacent inner and outer portions of the panel. The laminate core is positioned between the inner section and the outer section of the frame. The plurality of thermally-insulative connectors connect the inner section and the outer section to the core. The exterior skin covers the frame. The core is a thermal barrier between the inner section and the outer section. The inner section and the outer section are formed from a thermally-insulative material. The core includes an inner layer formed from a thermally conductive material, and two outer layers formed from steel. The thermally-insulative connectors include a thermally-insulative jacket and a fastener positioned within the jacket.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2009Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Assignee: Secura-Seal Technologies LLCInventor: Jonathan D. Thielmann
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Patent number: 8336270Abstract: A custom shutter includes a central body portion and first and second end caps. The central body portion includes two stiles and a central portion all of which are formed integrally as one piece. The top and bottom end caps include first and second legs and a central connecting body portion. The legs are designed to be inserted within the hollow interior of the stiles with the top edges of the stiles resting against the stepped portions of said end cap and wherein an inner surface of said end cap covers any exposed edge of the central portion of the shutter body.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2010Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Assignee: Alpha Systems, LLCInventor: Michael Vagedes
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Patent number: 8225579Abstract: Carved solid face doors having inlaid overlays and methods of manufacture thereof are provided herein. In some embodiments, a carved, solid face door may include a solid base having a face and an opposing rear surface, wherein the face has a design carved into at least one section of the face; one or more channels carved into the face adjacent to the design, each channel having a depth that is below a depth of the design carved into face of the door adjacent to the channel; and one or more inlay panels disposed in the one or more channels.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2009Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Inventors: Edward Fimbel, III, Jeffry T. Deal
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Patent number: 8225570Abstract: A modular louvered shutter includes first and second stiles and a center section assembled using a tongue and groove joint. The center section is a solid piece having a plurality of rails and louvers cut into the center section.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2010Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Assignee: Tapco InternationalInventors: Charles E. Schiedegger, Richard Logan, Jeffrey Jaycox, Jeff E. Schiedegger
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Patent number: 8112958Abstract: Laminated flooring panels include decorative motifs, mechanically embossed-in-registration surface textures, recessed perimeters, and locking mechanisms. The locking mechanisms facilitate the alignment of adjacent flooring panels. Adjacent flooring panels substantially aligned allow embossed-in-registration patterns to be substantially continuous across adjacent flooring panels. The recessed perimeter prevents the edges of the flooring panel from prematurely wearing. Individual flooring panels within the flooring system may comprise at least one partial sub-panel having a decorative motif and/or embossed surface texture that is complementary with a decorative motif and/or embossed surface texture of a neighboring partial sub-panel.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2003Date of Patent: February 14, 2012Assignee: Faus GroupInventors: Eugenio Cruz Garcia, Vincente Sabater
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Publication number: 20110138715Abstract: A sidelite assembly including first and second panels with an opening for receiving a window or glazing is provided. The first and second panels include inner and out edge portions with ridges and/or channels that allow for the alignment and attachment of the first and second panels to one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2011Publication date: June 16, 2011Inventor: Matthew WHITE
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Publication number: 20100251635Abstract: A window frame assembly for installation within a garage door having front and rear exposed surfaces and one or more window openings. The assembly includes front and rear window frame members of injection molded plastic which are installed within the door opening on the front and rear exposed surfaces. The window frame members have alignment elements to assist in assemble and have engagement elements located about their peripheries which snap together in mating fashion to mount the frame members within the window opening. The engagement elements are adjustable to accommodate garage door panels of varying thicknesses and window panes of varying thicknesses. The engagement elements are also disengageable with a hand tool to separate the frame members and remove the members from the window opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2009Publication date: October 7, 2010Applicant: National Door industries, IncInventors: Bob R. Barnard, David M. Barnard
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Patent number: 7533502Abstract: A system of panels is described that is used as a room divider and or door. The system includes at least one panel formed of two frames sandwiching an intermediate member made of an opaque or a light transmissive glazing, the frames and intermediate member having substantially identical dimensions and being superimposed. Locking means are also provided that are used to open and close several panels in a telescopic manner.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2004Date of Patent: May 19, 2009Inventor: Luke Siegel
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Patent number: 7392628Abstract: A shutter assembly mounts to a building and includes a right stile and a left stile disposed in spaced opposing relationship with one another. A first bar is mounted to the right stile and presents at least one recess facing outwardly away from the right stile for receiving a decorative member. A second bar opposing the first bar is mounted to the left stile and presents at least one recess facing and opposing the recess of the first bar for receiving the decorative member. The first and second bars each have at least one biasing device extending into the respective recesses of the first and second bars and engage the decorative member for biasing the decorative member outwardly away from the respective stiles to prevent movement of the decorative member relative to the stiles.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2006Date of Patent: July 1, 2008Assignee: Tapco International CorporationInventors: Richard J. Logan, Nathan Greenway, Clyde G. Allen, Charles E. Schiedegger
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Patent number: 7343714Abstract: A door light is disclosed including an insert having a substantially planar top surface defining a plane. A raised or projecting portion, at least partially surrounded by the planar surface, includes at least two features extending above the plane of the planar surface. The raised portion has a substantially uniform configuration. The insert may be formed of a substantially shatterproof or impact resistant material. The raised portion may include a bullseye pattern or raised concentric rings, which may have one or more truncated sides interrupting at least the outermost concentric ring. The insert may be molded and may be made of plastic, such as acrylic or polycarbonate. The door light may be set within a frame for placement in a door or window, or adjacent the door or window for a side light or transom, on either the exterior or interior of a home.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2003Date of Patent: March 18, 2008Inventor: Philip Zocco
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Patent number: 7328539Abstract: A door and a method for manufacturing a door are described. A door according to an embodiment of the present invention comprises a split frame, or two frames. Each split frame is attached to an inner surface of a skin and a core material is poured onto the inner surface between the stiles and rails of the frame. The resulting door section is machined to a close tolerance and combined with a complementary section to form a complete composite door.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2003Date of Patent: February 12, 2008Assignee: JELD-WEN, inc.Inventors: William P. Hunt, Brian D. Edstrom, Michael Charles Michie, George M. Clayton, Timothy Lee McCleery
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Patent number: 7210274Abstract: A door stile structure utilizing a pair of skins. An elongated member extends between at least a portion of the pair of skins. The elongated member includes an outer surface having a pair of ridges with a recessed portion therebetween. The ridges lie in a plane which intersects the edge of the door. The elongated member may lie flush with the edges of the skins forming the door or be imbedded within the skins to lock the elongated member into the door structure.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2003Date of Patent: May 1, 2007Inventors: Mark Ballantyne, Douglas Smith, Grant Bennett
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Patent number: 7207141Abstract: A portable pet portal insert for a sliding patio door includes separate top, center, and bottom modules that can be assembled together through use of tongue and groove fittings therebetween, with the bottom module having a cutout portion adapted for receiving a pet portal, the pet portal including a pivotal flap, a cam operated lock for preventing movement of the flap away from an associated frame, and a weather seal mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2004Date of Patent: April 24, 2007Assignee: Accession, Inc.Inventor: Thomas D. Sullivan
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Patent number: 6871464Abstract: A door structure for preventing water leakage is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2003Date of Patent: March 29, 2005Inventor: Liu Hui Hung
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Publication number: 20040221531Abstract: A door skin comprises an exterior side and an interior side for being secured to a frame member. First and second molded, spaced stiles lie on a first plane. A flat planar portion is disposed between the stiles and lies on a second plane spaced from the first plane. A first interface portion is disposed between and contiguous with the stiles and the flat planar portion. First and second integrally molded, spaced rails lie on a third plane, wherein the third plane is intermediate the first and second planes.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2003Publication date: November 11, 2004Inventors: Steven K. Lynch, Bei Hong-Liang, Mark A. Ruggie, Jason M. Walsh, Henry M. Coghlan, Geoffrey B. Hardwick
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Publication number: 20040177583Abstract: The present invention is a new and novel modular raised wall paneling system and method of manufacture that is economical, labor non-intensive, and can be easily constructed for a variety of room configurations and dimensions. The modular raised wall paneling system of the present invention comprises a plurality of individual panel sections having a joint there between, wherein a panel section includes a recess portion forming the appearance of a raised panel thereon. In a preferred embodiment of the invention the panel sections include along opposed longitudinal edges a tongue and a groove such that the panel sections can be disposed in parallel side-by-side mating relationship such that the tongue of one panel section is received in the groove of an adjacent panel section.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2003Publication date: September 16, 2004Inventor: Gary Schaffeld
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Patent number: 6688063Abstract: A storm door construction includes an internal rectangular frame providing a pane opening, the frame including left and right vertical members, a head panel and a base panel. One of the left and right vertical members comprises upper and lower vertical stile pieces and a mortise box located between the upper and lower vertical stile pieces. The mortise box has an opening sized to receive a mortise lock therein. Inside and outside skin panels shaped to cover both sides of said rectangular frame and having rectangular openings substantially in registry with said rectangular pane opening are laminated onto the frame. Both vertical members can include mortise boxes for alternate left or right side mounting of the door in an external doorframe. Each mortise box can comprise upper and lower tongues, and each upper and lower vertical stile pieces can comprise a groove that is sized and shaped to engage a respective tongue of the mortise box.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2001Date of Patent: February 10, 2004Assignee: Larson Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Allen E. Lee, Bryan P. Zacher, Brian R. Way
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Patent number: 6553735Abstract: An improved assembly structure of a door leaf with glass, with a halving structure of two halving injected frames having the same structure with glass, includes, at the reverse side of the halving injected frames with glass having a male tenon reinforcing rib with a plurality of female tenons mutually in symmetrical arrangement. That is, both are disposed correspondingly with each other top-to-bottom and left-to-right. Therefore, two identical halving injected frames (having the same structure) are capably halved each other by correspondingly relative male tenons inserted into relative female respectively. The structure is without need of joint members to quickly assemble a door leaf with glass when the two identical halving injected frames are held on a door leaf to further fix a multiple-layer glass therein. This saves assembling time and decreases cost.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2001Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Assignee: Nan Ya Plastics CorporationInventor: Kuei Yung Wang Chen
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Patent number: 6513558Abstract: A method of manufacturing carved wooden doors includes the steps of forming wooden blocks with different width but same height and joining them together at a vertical lateral side thereof, joining said wooden blocks together to form a rectangular member for carving, carving desired patterns on said rectangular member, and carving a transverse recess on said rectangular member and affixing a panel in said transverse recess to form a complete carved wooden door, whereby carved wooden doors can be manufactured at a faster speed than the conventional and joint connections of said wooden doors can be prevented from becoming loose thereby prolonging service life thereof.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2001Date of Patent: February 4, 2003Assignee: Cheng Ta Wood Industry, Ltd.Inventor: Wen Tsen Chen
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Patent number: 6397540Abstract: A modular plastic shutter assembly that includes an injection molded panel that has been cut to length to accommodate the particular shutter assembly. A die cutter having an appropriately shaped cutting blade cuts an end of the panel to the desirable length. A separate injection molded panel end piece is secured to the cut end of the panel to form a complete panel.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2000Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Assignee: Tapco International CorporationInventor: Charles E. Schiedegger
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Patent number: 6189283Abstract: A portable floor system (20) including individual floor sections (22, 24) joined by interlocking tongue elements (40) and receiver elements (50, 70). Each floor section (22, 24) is substantially planar and rectangular, and includes tongue elements on two sides and receiver elements on two sides. The tongue elements (40) have an upwardly-turned portion (44) which engages a downwardly projecting inner member (58, 78) of the receiver elements (50, 70). The receiver elements include a first embodiment (50) having an opening (56) which can be entered by a tongue element from the side of the panel, and a second embodiment (70) having an opening (76) which can be entered by a tongue element from either the side or the bottom of the panel. The portable floor system further includes edge sections (26, 28) which create a smooth transition from the portable floor sections to the permanent floor surface.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1999Date of Patent: February 20, 2001Assignee: Sico IncorporatedInventors: Michael John Bentley, Adrian Allen Ronald Clover, Antony John Richard Pepper
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Patent number: 6185894Abstract: A door includes a first wood stile and a second wood stile. The door can also include a top rail and a bottom rail. The top rail has a first end attached to the first upper region of the first stile and a second end attached to the second upper region of the second stile. The bottom rail similarly has a first end attached to the first lower region of the first stile and a second end attached to the second lower region of the second stile. The door also includes at least a first moisture-resistant end-cap attached to the first lower end of the first stile and/or the second lower end of the second stile. The first end-cap, for example, can be a single component extending across the lower ends of the stiles and a bottom surface of the bottom rail. The door more preferably includes a first moisture-resistant end-cap attached to the first lower end of the first stile and a separate second moisture-resistant end-cap attached to the second lower end of the second stile.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1999Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Assignee: Simpson Door CompanyInventors: John R. Sisco, Danny Clarence Holcomb, R. Anthony Reynolds, Robert H. Forster
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Patent number: 6141938Abstract: A modular plastic shutter assembly that includes an injection molded panel that has been cut to length to accommodate the particular shutter assembly. A die cutter having an appropriately shaped cutting blade cuts an end of the panel to the desirable length. A separate injection molded panel end piece is secured to the cut end of the panel to form a complete panel.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1999Date of Patent: November 7, 2000Assignee: Tapco International CorporationInventor: Charles E. Schiedegger
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Patent number: 6122875Abstract: A component shutter assembly and method of forming same. The assembly comprises a one-piece molded plastic, integrally formed shutter panel. The shutter panel may be molded in a small plurality of standard lengths and then one or both ends thereof cut to shorten the shutter panel to a specific, desired length once it is determined what-specific length of shutter is needed for a particular application. An independent, integrally formed end panel may then be secured to one or both ends of the cut shutter panel and ultrasonically welded thereto to form a finished component shutter assembly having a particular desired length and the appearance of a one-piece, integrally formed shutter. Embodiments directed to raised panel and louvered shutters are disclosed, as is a removable center panel section which may be used in connection with the louvered shutter panels if it is desired to provide a mid-panel section which is offset from the mid-point of the overall length of the shutter panel.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1999Date of Patent: September 26, 2000Assignee: Tapco International CorporationInventors: Charles E. Schiedegger, Nicholas Gerald Ward, Clyde George Allen
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Patent number: 6023905Abstract: A modular plastic shutter assembly that includes an injection molded panel that has been cut to length to accommodate the particular shutter assembly. A die cutter having an appropriately shaped cutting blade cuts an end of the panel to the desirable length. A separate injection molded panel end piece is secured to the cut end of the panel to form a complete panel.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 1998Date of Patent: February 15, 2000Assignee: Tapco International CorporationInventor: Charles E. Schiedegger
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Patent number: 5946873Abstract: A component shutter assembly and method of forming same. The assembly comprises a one-piece molded plastic, integrally formed shutter panel. The shutter panel may be molded in a small plurality of standard lengths and then one or both ends thereof cut to shorten the shutter panel to a specific, desired length once it is determined what-specific length of shutter is needed for a particular application. An independent, integrally formed end panel may then be secured to one or both ends of the cut shutter panel and ultrasonically welded thereto to form a finished component shutter assembly having a particular desired length and the appearance of a one-piece, integrally formed shutter. Embodiments directed to raised panel and louvered shutters are disclosed, as is a removable center panel section which may be used in connection with the louvered shutter panels if it is desired to provide a mid-panel section which is offset from the mid-point of the overall length of the shutter panel.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1998Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Assignee: Tapco InternationalInventors: Charles E. Schiedegger, Nicholas Gerald Ward, Clyde George Allen
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Patent number: 5887398Abstract: A synthetic door casement is composed of multiple panels of L-shaped compression molded skin panels, that can be embossed with a graining pattern on their outer surfaces, which are joined with batten means on their inner surfaces to form a pair of opposed rectangular casement skins which casement skins are then joined on opposite sides of an outer frame surrounding an inner frame to form a hollow rectangular casement which is then filled with a plastic foam, such as polyurethane foam, with the inner frame having an external recess to receive a glass pane along with cooperative retention moldings to hold the pane in place in the recess of the inner frame once the pane is inserted therein.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1997Date of Patent: March 30, 1999Inventor: Kuei Yung Wang Chen
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Patent number: 5857510Abstract: A sectional garage door is formed of rectangular door sections which include hollow extruded plastic rail members interconnected by hollow extruded plastic end and intermediate stile members to form a door section. The rail members and stile members may be fitted with internal tubular or channel shaped metal reinforcing members to minimize deflection of the door sections during use. The door sections may each include an externally fitted strut which is secured to a longitudinal side edge of a section and is connected directly to a reinforcing member disposed within one of the rail members without being forcibly connected to the rail member itself to allow for differential thermal expansion between the rail member and the reinforcing members. Rectangular panel inserts may be removably supported on each door section by removable retainer members and may include insulated panel inserts which may be added to the door sections before or after installation.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1997Date of Patent: January 12, 1999Assignee: Overhead Door CorporationInventors: LeRoy G. Krupke, Foad Vafaie, James L. Grisham, David Scott Boucher
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Patent number: 5791117Abstract: A method for making substrate-supported slatted panels which consists of first cutting each slat to the appropriate size required to form the panel. The slats are placed face down on a flat support and are assembled according to the design of the intended panel using a frame to keep the slats together, if necessary. Multiple uniform layers of contact adhesive are then progressively applied to the back of the slat panel so formed, thereby producing a flexible continuous sheet of adhesive backing the panel. At least one uniform layer of adhesive is also applied to a rigid substrate of dimensions appropriate to support the panel. When the adhesive is dry and ready for contact, the substrate is lifted and placed over the intended location on the slat panel using a series of spacers to prevent contact. Finally, the spacers are sequentially removed permitting contact and the formation of a rigid slatted panel.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1996Date of Patent: August 11, 1998Inventor: Robert W. Mann
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Patent number: 5775041Abstract: Durable, high strength entry systems and methods for their manufacture are provided. The entry systems are formed by assembling profiles produced by extruding and then machining and/or molding a composite material. The profiles are formed in a preferred embodiment by extruding a cellulose composite material to produce an extrusion which preferably contains hollow sections which reduce the weight and cost of the material. The extruded composite can be machined and/or molded after the extrusion process to provide means for securing the profiles to each other or to glass and panel inserts. Entry systems, such as sidelights, transoms and exterior doors, can be produced from the assembled profiles which are durable and strong and therefore resist corrosion, denting and decay. The entry systems can be produced from low cost wood substitutes and provide the appearance of real wood. The entry systems can be readily treated with paint or other finishing materials to provide the desired exterior finish.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1995Date of Patent: July 7, 1998Assignee: McPhillips Manufacturing Co. Inc.Inventors: Michael Tull, J. Manning McPhillips
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Patent number: 5743057Abstract: A door assembled from a plurality of discrete lengths of door section, the door sections being identical in appearance to the door sections of an adjacent sectional door. The length of each discrete length of door section is selectively predetermined in order to produce the door with the correct width. A body of foam is placed in each discrete length of door section for insulative and structural support purposes. One or more blocks of wood can be included at preselected locations inside the door for mounting purposes. A unitary backing sheet is affixed to the back surface of the door to provide the door with a monocoque construction while the peripheral edges of the door are enclosed in a U-shaped channel member.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1995Date of Patent: April 28, 1998Assignee: Martin Door Manufacturing, Inc.Inventor: David O. Martin
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Patent number: 5711125Abstract: A wood door system (10) provides enhanced weather durability for use on outdoor wooden storage buildings. The door system includes trim (30) and one or more movable doors (40). Wood trim members (32, 34) cover a gap between the exterior wall of the wooden storage building. Movable door members (40) are operably attached to the wooden storage building. Bracing members (42, 44, 46) are attached to movable door members (40) to strengthen said movable door members. Wood trim members (32, 34) and bracing members (42, 44, 46) also provide a decorative feature for the wood doors system (10). The wood trim member (32) and the bracing members (42, 44, 46) have an upper surface tapered outwardly and downwardly from the wooden storage building wall to prevent precipitation and contamination from collection on said upper surfaces. Such shedding of precipitation serves to wash any airborne contaminants from said surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1996Date of Patent: January 27, 1998Inventor: John Schooling
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Patent number: 5704182Abstract: A modular plastic shutter assembly that includes an injection molded panel that has been cut to length to accommodate the particular shutter assembly. A die cutter having an appropriately shaped cutting blade cuts an end of the panel to the desirable length. A separate injection molded panel end piece is secured to the cut end of the panel to form a complete panel.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1995Date of Patent: January 6, 1998Assignee: Tapco InternationalInventor: Charles E. Schiedegger
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Patent number: 5584154Abstract: A closure, such as a door or window unit, and a joint for such a closure are provided. The closure has an inside and an outside, and includes a plurality of first frame members alternately joined to a plurality of second frame members to form a planar frame, and a panel member is positioned within the frame. The joint, formed at each location where a first frame member abuts a second frame member, includes an end area of a first frame member, a mating area of a second frame member and a sealing member. The sealing member is disposed at the interface defined between the end area and the mating area to establish a weather-resistant barrier between the inside and the outside of the closure. A method for fabricating a closure is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1994Date of Patent: December 17, 1996Assignee: Morgan Products Ltd.Inventors: John E. Koepke, Charles R. Jackson
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Patent number: 5540026Abstract: A panel (1) comprising a front surface (2) shaped to simulate a framed-up panel is manufactured by forming a main panel member (4) from a main substrate (7) laminated with a main veneer sheet (10). A front surface (5) of the main panel member (4) is formed and shaped to simulate a pair of stiles (12) and an infill panel (14) and to define rail receiving surfaces (15) at opposite ends of the infill panel (14). Rails (16) each formed from a secondary substrate (20) laminated with a secondary veneer sheet (24) are bonded to the rail receiving surfaces (15) and join the stiles (12).Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1994Date of Patent: July 30, 1996Assignee: Rivdal Developments LimitedInventor: Matthew Gartland
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Patent number: 5367844Abstract: A partition of the type commonly used in bathroom facilities. The partition is constructed of one or more panels having a construction which permits the use of a high percentage of recycled materials. The panels include a plurality of slats each having a elongated narrow construction which allows the slats to be formed by the process of pultrusion. This permits use of a high percentage of recycled materials. The slats and other components are designed such that the slats are maintained in alignment and held securely in place in the assembled state.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1993Date of Patent: November 29, 1994Assignee: La Force Hardware & Manufacturing Co.Inventor: Lyle Diedrich
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Patent number: 5319882Abstract: An angulated door assembly affording reduced entry and exit time and motion therethrough. Each door is angulated relative to the adjacent walls and/or the conventional path of ingress/egress therethrough. Such an assembly configuration affords increased sealing capacity as well as convenience for the user. The door opens and closes faster by swinging less than a conventional door, which presents itself orthogonally to the path of ingress/egress. By utilizing a pair of angulated doorways, the doors self-seal against each other while providing the advantages of angulated disposition relative to the path of ingress/egress.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1991Date of Patent: June 14, 1994Assignee: Butler Manufacturing CorporationInventor: Lawrence Biebuyck
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Patent number: 5119593Abstract: A door made by assembling a plurality of laminas and having ventilating holes is disclosed. The door is provided with longitudinal and lateral ventilating holes, so that twisting and other deformation of the door is prevented.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1991Date of Patent: June 9, 1992Inventor: Sung-Tae Bae
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Patent number: 4908990Abstract: A lumber door and manufacturing method thereof which is constructed by perforating the plurality of the pipe inserting holes at each of the unit lumbers in the direction of transverse and thickness with the predetermined diameter, depth and location, inserting the plurality of the metal pipes into the pipe inserting holes, and assembling the unit lumbers and the pipes one by one with spreading over the adhesive resin to both of the surfaces of the pipes and to the contacting surfaces so as to be adhered each other to form a single integrally formed lumber door, and pressing at once the plurality of the lumber door assembly piled up one above one within a press machine for about two hours, and forming the engraving patterns on the surfaces of the lumber door within the region where pipes are not arranged, so that a single integrally formed lumber door can be prevented or excluded from the bending, twisting and cracking phenomena due to the changes of the temperature and the humidity of the environment, therebyType: GrantFiled: October 14, 1988Date of Patent: March 20, 1990Inventors: Seok G. Yoon, Jeong Y. Seo
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Patent number: 4807312Abstract: A partition, more particularly for a corner-shower, with a rounded entrance area, contains door-elements by means of which the entrance-area may be closed off or opened. The door-elements are arranged displaceably in guide-rails which are curved in the entrance area and are connected to at least one wall-element. It should be possible to produce a partition of this kind inexpensively and to obtain reliable guidance and accurate alignment of the door-elements with as few components as possible. The door-elements are curved to match the guide-rails and the guide-elements of each door-element is arranged at a predetermined distance from the longitudinal edges. A total of two door-elements is provided and these are curved over an angular range of approximately 45.degree.. They are adjustable in height by means of at least one guide-element, more particularly an eccentric pin.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1987Date of Patent: February 28, 1989Inventor: Heinz G. Baus
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Patent number: 4579613Abstract: A door having an improved design is provided, which improved design consisting of a door frame made of a rigid material, a first skin mounted on this frame and forming a first face of the door, and a second skin also mounted on the frame and forming a second face of the door. One of the first and second skins comprises a portion thereof which constitutes at least in part the peripheral edge of the door. In this design, at least one of the first and second skins is made of moldable material and is shaped by vacuum forming to provide the corresponding face of the door with decorative patterns, which decorative patterns as well as the door frame being designed so that the shaped skin can be mounted on the frame. Any empty space between the two skins of the door may be filled with a convenient material, thereby increasing the rigidity of the door.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1984Date of Patent: April 1, 1986Inventor: Fernand Belanger
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Patent number: 4489121Abstract: A fire-resistant sandwich core assembly, particularly for a fire door, comprises a central core layer. A protective layer of ceramic fibre board is provided on each of the main faces of the core layer to form a fire-resistant assembly. Stiles, rails, and appropriate facing may be applied to the assembly to provide a finished fire door.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1983Date of Patent: December 18, 1984Inventor: John S. Luckanuck
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Patent number: 4060437Abstract: A panelling method comprises the steps of adhesively affixing a plurality of rectangular panels in quadrilateral abutting relationship. Adhesively backed inner stile members are affixed along vertical seams and have tabs at each end with locating notches for alignment with the seams. Adhesively backed inner rail members have tabs which enter and fit notches defined by the abutting tabs of the stile members, the rails thus being located and centered over the seams. Outer stile members are slightly narrower than the inner stile members and are adhesively bonded thereover, location of the stile members being facilitated by locating marks on the inner stile members. Outer rail members are similarly adhesively affixed to the inner rail members with the aid of locating marks. Small fillers are employed in both the inner and outer stile and rail member gaps.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1977Date of Patent: November 29, 1977Inventor: Theodore M. Strout
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Patent number: 4052829Abstract: A method and means by which buildings, particularly residential buildings, can be prefabricated of cut-to-size metal wall framing and roof member elements for erection upon a prepared foundation at the site, the building framework thus erected being adapted to structural completion by a process involving scratch cement-plaster coating the outsides of expanded sheet metal enclosing the rib-work of the walls and the underside of roofing rib framework assembly, and thereafter pump-spraying a cementacious mixture between the voids of such rib-work against the opposite side of the scratch-coated expanded sheet metal to provide a substantially monolithic steel-reinforced basic building structure.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1976Date of Patent: October 11, 1977Inventor: Ward W. Chapman
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Patent number: 3996711Abstract: A glass wall, in particular for a sports area, is formed of toughened glass sheets and drilling of the sheets obviated or minimised by assembling the glass sheets edge-to-edge, with a pair of resiliently lined side channels fitted to the end pair of glass edges and with resiliently lined top and bottom channels fitted to the top and bottom edges respectively of the glass sheets, each pair of abutting glass edges being overlapped by a pillar with a resilient strip in between, and a door may be formed by a glass sheet with pivots secured to the door and the top and bottom channels or the top and bottom of an opening in a wall to which the channels are secured, with a small hole in the door for access to a latch carried by the door and engageable with one of the pillars flanking the door.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1974Date of Patent: December 14, 1976Assignee: Ellis Pearson & Co. LimitedInventor: Jonathan Clive Pearson
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Patent number: 3994110Abstract: A highly resistant fire door, panel or building element comprising in combination a calcium silicate-asbestos fiber core, framed by stiles and rails, two face veneers on the front and rear side of said core and cross bands intermediate said core and said veneers.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1975Date of Patent: November 30, 1976Assignee: Champion International CorporationInventor: Leonard A. Ropella
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Patent number: 3953951Abstract: A door includes at each of its corner junctions between its rail and stile a dowel rod located in a hole extending through the stile and into the rail. The dowel rod is mounted at an angle of approximately 10.degree. from horizontal, with the dowels at the top junctions or joints being oriented inwardly downwardly, and with the dowels at the bottom joints being located inwardly upwardly.A center panel is carried within the rectangular frame defined by the stiles and rails, and is mounted therein by four splines, each located in corresponding grooves along the edge of the center panel and along the interior of the stiles and rails. The splines are not glued or affixed to the center panel or to the stiles or rails, and are arranged at their corners to overlap by virtue of a split lap joint, thereby making the seam between the center panel and the rails and stiles essentially airtight.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1974Date of Patent: May 4, 1976Inventor: Harold R. Bushee