Door system with interlocking panels

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Inventors

McKann, H. Smith
Haney, Wendel W.

Application #

197956

Filed

May-24-1988

Published

Apr-11-1989

Current US Class

049/501
049/503
049/506
052/784.13

International Classes

E06B 003/00

Field of Search

49/501 49/503 49/506 52/802 52/805 52/809

Assignee

General Products Company, Inc. (Fredericksburg, VA)

Examiners

Kannan; Philip C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Roylance, Abrams, Berdo & Goodman

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Abstract
A door is formed by latch and hinge panels which can be attached without fasteners or welding. Each of the panels is formed of a unitary piece of sheet metal and includes a rectangular face member, a side flange extending substantially perpendicularly from the face member along one of its side edges, a first latch formed along a free lateral edge of the side flange remote from the face member, a second latch formed along the opposite side edge of the face member and end flanges extending substantially perpendicularly from the face member along the end edges. The first latch of each panel is secured to the second latch of the other panel such that the panels are secured and form the door, with latches being located at diametrically opposite corners of the door. An insulating core member is located between the panels.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A door, comprising:

first and second panels, each of said panels being formed of a unitary piece of sheet metal and including

a rectangular face member with opposite side and end edges,

a side flange extending substantially perpendicularly from said face member along one of said side edges, said side flange having a width substantially equal to a thickness of the door,

a first latch means formed along a free lateral edge of said side flange remote from said face member,

a second latch means formed along the other side edge of said face member, and

end flanges extending substantially perpendicularly from said face member along said end edges;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a door having two panels which can be secured together to form a door from only two metal pieces and without fasteners or welding. The door is formed by bending sheet metal into two panels which can be snapped together. The assembled panels define an internal cavity into which foam material is injected.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Steel doors are usually formed with edge parts or channels. The face plates or panel members of the door are secured by fasteners, such as rivets or screws, or by spot welds. By constructing the metal door in this manner, the door must be painted after completing construction to cover the fasteners, welds and other structural connecting parts. Because of the conventional connection of the various parts, pr-coated or pre-painted sheet metal could not be employed.

Metal doors have been formed by a pair of telescoping parts locked together by the snap action of latches, avoiding the use of bolts, rivets and welding. However, these constructions require differently shaped members for the front and back panels. Additionally, the side edges of the door are interrupted by the latches such that a continuous, smooth metal surface is not provided for the dead bolt and latch preparations or for the hinges. Further, an effective mechanism for properly aligning the panels and maintaining them in an aligned position is not provided. Typical examples of these conventional metal doors are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 1,848,715 to Hart and 4,589,240 to Kendall.
 
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