Barn door framing system

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Inventors

Johnson, Larry

Application #

453692

Filed

Dec-27-1982

Published

Apr-30-1985

Current US Class

049/501
052/475.1
052/656.4
052/657
052/790.1
403/205
403/231

International Classes

E04C 002/38

Field of Search

52/657 52/656 52/785 52/793 52/475 52/790 403/205 403/403 403/231 49/501 160/381

Assignee

Lawrence Brothers, Inc. (Sterling, IL)

Examiners

Kannan; Philip C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Trexler, Bushnell & Wolters, Ltd.

US Patent References

3949526   Door construction
4021988   Metal frame constr...
4081880   Lower guide for hor...
4193245   Door frame constru...
4273072   Prefabricated wall...
4408928   Connector having...

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Other References

HNP Industries brochure, entitled "Kwik-Frame", two sheets--undated. Price/Macemon brochure, entitled "Agricultural and Industrial Door Systems"--12 pages--undated. National Mfg. Co. brochure, entitled--"Tab-Loc" 23 pages, undated.

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Abstract
There is disclosed a door framing system for a barn door or the like wherein a plurality of horizontal and vertical frame members are joined together to define a generally rectilinear frame structure. All of the frame members are fabricated from substantially U-shaped channel members of similar cross-section, such that they may be cut from stock material of said U-shaped cross-section. Corner joining brackets are employed which include a pair of transversely disposed base sections, with spaced side flanges extending from each said base section to provide a U-shaped surface configuration which will embrace the outer side faces of the frame members. The brackets including clamping means for coupling the brackets to the respective frame members. There is also disclosed various bracing structures for such a door frame construction, as well as various hardware for effecting hanging of the door, guiding of the door with respect to a building structure and stop means for maintaining the door in the proper closed position.
 
Claims
The invention is claimed as follows:

1. A door frame system for a frame-and-panel door construction for a barn, or similar structure, comprising: a plurality of horizontal frame members including vertically spaced top and bottom horizontal frame members, and a plurality of horizontally spaced vertical side frame members joined with said top and bottom frame members to define a generally rectilinear frame structure, said top, bottom and side frame members comprising elongate, substantially U-shaped channel members of similar cross-section, and corner joining means comprising corner brackets for joining respective top and bottom frame members with respective adjacent vertical side frame members to define corner joints for said substantially rectilinear frame structure, each said corner bracket comprising transversely disposed base sections, each said base section having spaced upstanding side flanges thereto to define a pair of similar U-shaped surface configurations for embracing respective outer side faces of the side walls of the respective U-shaped frame members, and clamping means for coupling said corner backets to the respective frame members.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention is directed to improvements in a door frame system for a sliding door construction of the type used for barns or similar structures. The invention is directed to improvements of the door construction as a whole, as well as to various novel component features thereof.

Sliding door constructions for relatively large doors such as are used in barns or similar buildings are well known in the art. In addition to barns, such buildings generally include commercial or industrial buildings, which may take the form of a rigid framework structure covered with a suitable siding, often of aluminum or similar materials. While many advances have been made in the construction of such buildings, there remains room for improvement in the laterally sliding doors commonly provided for such structures. In this regard, such doors are generally relatively large to provide of ingress and egress of large vehicles, livestock, or the like.

A number of problems have arisen with sliding door constructions heretofore in use. Such door constructions, in similar fashion to the buildings mentioned above generally comprise a framework of wood, metal or other material upon which a "skin" or covering of siding, often of aluminum, is attached. Such sliding doors are subject to damage and deformation from a variety of sources when in use. For examples, vehicles, livestock or other objects moved through the doors may inadvertently collide with the door causing damage or deformation to portions of the skin, to the frame or both. Additionally, wind damage is frequently encountered. In this latter regard, in view of the relatively large size of such doors, sudden gusts of wind may dislodge the doors from the track or tracks generally provided therefor. Such wind damage may also cause deformation or damage to the skin, to the frame or both in cases where the door is inadequately supported by the tracks or other support structures.
 
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