Door fabrication station

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Inventors

Teel, Jeff A.

Application #

625964

Filed

Dec-11-1990

Published

Jan-21-1992

Current US Class

083/471.2
083/574
108/102
108/13
108/65
144/286.1
144/286.5
269/289R
269/309
269/901

International Classes

B25H 001/00

Field of Search

83/471.2 83/574 108/12 108/13 108/28 108/65 108/78 108/90 108/92 108/96 108/102 269/289 144/286

Examiners

Bray; W. Donald

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Baker, Maxham Jester & Meador

US Patent References

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Photograph #1 showing prior art door support table. Photograph #2 showing prior art door support table. Photograph #3 showing prior art door support table.

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Abstract
A door fabrication station for sawing, planing, routering and mounting hardware on a door includes an upper door support frame for supporting a door in a generally horizontal position, a leg assembly extending below the door support frame to a surface on which the door fabrication station is to be supported, the leg assembly contacting the surface at one or more locations defining an area of surface contact, a lower door support mounted within the area of surface contact for supporting a door in generally vertical position, and an upper door support mounted above the lower door support for providing additional door support in the generally vertical position.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A door fabrication station for sawing, planing, routering and mounting hardware on a door, comprising:

an upper door support frame for supporting a door in a substantially horizontal position, said support frame including a pair of longitudinal frame members and a pair of transverse frame members arranged to form substantially a parallelogram, said frame members having a top, a bottom and an intermediate section extending between said top and bottom portions, one of said longitudinal frame members having a pair of recesses formed in the bottom thereof and further having a slot at one end thereof extending transversely therethrough, both of said transverse frame members having a slot extending vertically therethrough, and one of said transverse frame members having a transversely extending channel aligned with said transverse slot in said one of said longitudinal frame members;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to building construction, and more particularly, to the fabrication, modification, sizing, fitting and installation of doors, and still more particularly, to a construction implement to assist in the above-stated functions for maximum time saving efficiency and reduced construction cost.

In the construction of buildings, and particularly wood frame structures such as residential housing, significant effort is often directed to the preparation and installation of doors. Virtually all doors must be cut at the bottom to accommodate for carpet, tile or other flooring materials. In most cases, the door must also be planed. Additionally, the door must be routered to permit hinge mounting and the hinges must be secured to the door. Once the door itself is prepared and mounted, the door trim must be fabricated. This usually requires the use of miter saw, or chop saw.

Because doors and trim stock are rather large, bulky and ponderous to handle, the carpenter's operating efficiency may be adversely affected if the door or trim materials are not advantageously positioned or if the carpenter must hold the workpiece while sawing, planing or routering. If the door or trim member is resting on the floor, for example, the carpenter may have to repeatedly bend over the work piece. If the piece is being sawed, the carpenter may support it on blocks or supports to keep the saw blade from contacting the ground and to steady the work piece. This positioning may be unstable and dangerous. If routering or planing, the carpenter may elect to hold the door in position. Again, this may present an undue safety hazard in which the work piece could move and the power tool slip. Finally, if the carpenter is installing hardware on the door, the hardware and associated fastener materials will often be placed on the floor where they may be misplaced or lost.
 
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