Composite exterior door structure

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Inventors

Menard, Jacques

Application #

871030

Filed

Apr-20-1992

Published

Jul-5-1994

Current US Class

049/471
049/501
052/209
052/455
052/456
052/775

International Classes

E06B 003/70

Field of Search

52/455 52/456 52/656.1 52/209 52/775 49/471 49/467 49/469 49/470 49/501

Assignee

Hebert; Michel (Delson, CA)

Examiners

Friedman; Carl D.

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Abstract
A composite exterior door structure comprising an inner frame of transversely connected elongated structural members formed of synthetic low thermally conductive material. The structural members have opposed parallel flat side walls and edge walls, the latter being formed with connecting channels. The structural members are interconnected to form a rectangular frame. Connectors of low thermally conductive material are connected to the connecting channels of inner ones of the edge walls of the structural members. An outer metal door covering is connected over an outer one of at least some of the opposed parallel flat side walls of the structural members and the connectors by displaceable connections to permit the outer door covering to shift due to expansion and contraction independently of the structural members. An inner door covering is immovably secured to an inner one of the opposed parallel flat walls and thermally insulated from the outer door covering.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A composite exterior door structure comprising an inner frame of transversely connected elongated structural members formed of synthetic low thermally conductive material, said structural members having opposed parallel flat side walls and edge walls, said edge walls being formed with connecting means, means to interconnect said structural members together to form a rectangular frame, connectors of low thermally conductive material connected to said connecting means of inner ones of said edge walls of said structural members, an outer metal door covering connected over an outer one of at least some of said opposed parallel flat side walls of said structural members forming said rectangular frame by displaceable connections, said connections being concealed behind said metal door covering and permitting said outer door covering to shift due to expansion and contraction thereof while remaining connected to said structural members, and an inner door covering immovably secured to said rectangular frame and thermally insulated from said outer door metal covering.



Description
BACKGROUND INVENTION

1. Field of Invention

The present invention relates to a composite exterior door structure which comprises an inner frame of structural members formed of synthetic low thermally conductive material and wherein the door has an outer door covering of metallic material which is secured to permit expansion and contraction thereof independently of the structural members, and further wherein an inner door covering in immovably secured to the structural members and is thermally insulated from the outer door covering.

2. Description of Prior Art

There exists various types of exterior doors for use primarily in residential structures. In the past twenty years the construction of such doors has greatly evolved from the traditional wooden door to composite door structures. The reason for this change is that the traditional wooden door was found to have important disadvantages, and namely that it requires considerable maintenance and provides poor insulation. It is also relatively expensive to fabricate and maintain large inventories of these wooden doors or other type doors to satisfy the consumer demand. A further disadvantage of such exterior doors is that they often require the installation of a storm door in front of them to provide better insulation and to protect the door from the effects of inclement weather.
 
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