Door with variable hinge locations

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Inventors

King, Clarence H.

Application #

217476

Filed

Dec-17-1980

Published

Aug-17-1982

Current US Class

016/243
016/248
016/382
049/399
049/501

International Classes

E06B 003/00

Field of Search

49/501 49/503 49/599 49/399 49/382 52/802

Assignee

Copco Door Company (Warren, MI)

Examiners

Kannan; Philip C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Krass, Young & Schivley

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4087942   Steel door construct...

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Abstract
A replacement door which accommodates a wide variety of existing hinge spacings on a door jamb. The door includes a frame with at least one continuous hinge channel member. The channel member includes a plurality of offset sections spaced along its length. The offset sections are substantially longer than the length of commonly used hinges to thereby span the range of normally encountered hinge locations. Front and rear skins are connected to the frame with the edges of the skins being supported by the major surface of the hinge channel. Segments of the skins in an alignment with existing hinge locations may be removed to expose selected portions of the offset sections for flush mounting of the hinges. The elongated offset sections permit the use of the door structure as a common replacement for doors having a wide variety of hinge spacings.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A door structure which accomodates hinges of a given length spaced at a wide variety of spacings on a door jamb, said door comprising:

a frame including at least one continuous hinge channel member having a major outer surface, a plurality of offset sections inboard of said major surface spaced along the length of said member, said offset sections being substantially longer than the length of said hinges and spanning the range of normally encountered locations of the hinges on the door jamb, front and rear skins connected to the frame, with edges of said skins being supported by the major surface of said member whereby segments of said skins in alignment with existing hinge locations may be removed to expose selected portions of said offset sections for substantially flush mounting of the hinges.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to building materials and more particularly to doors.

Metal replacement doors are used in a wide variety of applications. Some are used to replace wooden doors in old buildings while others are used in stairwells to comply with fire safety regulations. Still other applications are well known to those in the industry.

It would be advantageous to use the same hinges for the replacement doors that were used in the existing door structures. However, while the size and length of the hinges are generally uniform there is no standard spacing between the several hinges on the door jamb. Very often the existing hinge spacings do not align with the hinge attachment locations on the replacement doors. In the metal door structures of the prior art, such as those shown in U.S. Pat. No. 2,853,162 to David et al and U.S. Pat. No. 2,948,366 to Kelley et al, the hinge attachment locations are of a size to exactly match the standard hinge lengths. Thus, if the hinge attachment locations on the replacement doors do not match the existing hinge spacings, the hinges had to be moved on the door jamb into alignment. This requires that the user cut out new mounting surfaces for the hinges and drill new holes for screwing the hinge plates into their new locations. Unfortunately, this leaves unsightly holes and deformations where the old hinges have previously been.
 
  A windowed door is provided with an internal compartment accommodating a window pane having an area at least twice that of the window aperture. The compartment...  Each of the hinges 30, 30 is positioned at upper and lower positions of the hinge-side vertical member 20 correspondingly, wherein each position is symmetrical...