Door assembly

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Inventors

Hugus, William S.
Smeltzer, Donald C.

Application #

085582

Filed

Jun-30-1993

Published

May-23-1995

Current US Class

049/501
052/792.1
052/800.13

International Classes

E04C 002/34

Field of Search

49/501 52/802 52/805 52/821 52/823 52/824

Assignee

Reese, Jr. John D. (Greensburg, PA); Reese; Timothy T. (Greensburg, PA)

Examiners

Friedman; Carl D.

US Patent References

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Other References

John W. Kopec, "Pushing the Limits of Acoustical Barrier Performance", NOISE-CON 90, The University of Texas, Oct. 15-17, 1990, pp. 127-132.

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Abstract
A door (10) includes a front panel (18) and a back panel (24). The front panel and back panel are secured together by connecting members (42 and 44) which are connected by weld (82). Panels (18 and 24) include sides (32 and 38) that are dimensioned to maintain cover strip (90) therebetween. Cover strip (90) conceals the welds (82) that result in a smooth finish for the side of door (10). Panels (18 and 24) are also joined by connecting members (92, 104, 120 and 122) and welds (116 and 144). A channel member (118) is maintained between connecting members (92 and 104) to conceal weld (116). Support members (154 and 160) are also provided to panels (18 and 24).
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A door assembly comprising

a front panel having an interior surface;

a back panel having an interior surface, said back panel being spaced apart from said front panel with the interior surface of said back panel opposing the interior surface of said front panel;

a front connecting member that includes a base segment and an extension segment that is connected to the base segment, the base segment of said front connecting member being in contact with the interior surface of said front panel and secured to the interior surface of said front panel;

a back connecting member that includes a base segment and an extension segment that is connected to the base segment, the base segment of said back connecting member being in contact with the interior surface of said back panel and secured to the interior surface of said back panel, the extension segment of said back connecting member being located opposite from the extension segment of the front connecting member;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The subject invention relates to hollow metal doors and, more particularly, metal doors that are of improved design so as to limit the need for detail finishing of welding deformations while maintaining structural integrity of the doors. This design also provides a door with relatively high attenuation of sound but relatively low weight.

1. Description of the Prior Art

Many types of doors have been designed and manufactured in the prior art. Some of these designs were intended, in whole or in part, to limit the degree of finish work that was required to produce a door with a commercially acceptable appearance. The designs varied depending, in part, on the materials from which the door was constructed.

In the case of hollow metal doors, the doors were often constructed of two opposing panels that were fastened together by means of rivets or welds or the like. Usually, there was also some internal reinforcement that was welded to the inside of the door panels to improve the rigidity and other properties of the door or to meet certain industry standards or certification requirements.
 
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