Method of constructing insulated door

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Inventors

Kordes, Myron G.

Application #

711453

Filed

Aug-4-1976

Published

Oct-18-1977

Current US Class

029/423
029/451
029/458
029/460
049/501
052/309.11
264/46.5

International Classes

B23P 017/00

Field of Search

29/451 29/423 29/460 29/458 264/46.5 52/309.11 312/214 49/478 49/501

Assignee

Hobart Corporation (Troy, OH)

Examiners

Moon; Charlie T.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Biebel, French & Nauman

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Abstract
An insulated door for refrigerators, freezers or similar cabinets where the inner and outer door surfaces are normally subjected to substantially different temperatures. The main door components, the door face and drum, are interconnected without the use of threaded fasteners such as screws or bolts. Instead a hardened, foamed in situ insulating material forms the main interconnection between the door face and drum, securing them together but yet accommodating thermally induced, relative movement between the two components. In constructing the door S-shaped retainers are used which receive in their oppositely opening loops the edges of the face and drum. Temporary spacers are then interposed between the face and drum edges for the foaming operation. Following the filling of the door cavity with insulating material the spacers are removed and an anchoring leg of a gasket is snapped into place into the cavity left by the removal of the spacers, securing the gasket to the door without the use of screws or other mechanical fasteners, but permitting gasket to be removed as necessary for replacement or repair.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method of constructing an insulated door comprising the steps of:

providing an open, tray-like face having an outer wall, side wall portions extending from said outer wall and a rim extending from said side wall portions inwardly over said outer wall in spaced relationship thereto and terminating in an inner edge defining an opening into said tray-like face,

positioning a drum having an outer periphery over said opening in said tray-like face,

loosely engaging said face rim and said drum periphery with additional separate means restraining relative movement of said face and said drum away from each other while permitting said rim and said periphery to be spaced from each other to define a cavity around said door,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Insulated doors for refrigerators, freezers and other insulated cabinets are usually constructed of two main components, an outer "face" and an inner "drum". The hollow chamber defined by these two members is then filled with an insulating material such as a foamed polyurethane which is poured into the chamber in liquid form and foamed in situ.

To secure the drum to the door face the most common approach has been to use screws or bolts extending through the opposed peripheral edges of the door face and the drum. Alternatively, a bridging strip may be used where the drum and face are both made of metal and the strip may be welded to the edges of the drum and the face.

Both of these approaches to assembling the door drum and face have a very serious drawback in that the drum and the face, that is the inner and outer surfaces of the insulated door, will be subjected to significantly different temperatures. For example, a freezer may be operated with its interior temperature at around 0.degree. F. while the outside temperature in which the freezer is located may well be 80.degree. or more. This obviously results in a thermally induced relative movement between the inner and outer surfaces of the insulated door, and, where the drum is fixed to the face by screws or other rigid fasteners, cracking and other damage to the door will often result.
 
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