Facade door

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Inventors

Carney, Brian J.
Hadley, Jonathan B.

Application #

774084

Filed

Dec-23-1996

Published

Feb-29-2000

Current US Class

049/399
049/501

International Classes

E06B 003/00; E05D 007/00

Field of Search

49/399 49/381 49/371 49/397 49/396 49/501 49/504 49/505 52/457 52/98 52/100 52/656.4 52/656.7 16/389 16/390 16/391

Assignee

Steelcase Development Inc. (Grand Rapids, MI)

Examiners

Stodola; Daniel P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Price Heneveld Cooper Dewitt & Litton

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Abstract
A door structure includes a frame defining glazing channels in which a glazing panel is mounted, and a plurality of hinge lugs which project outwardly from a major planar surface of the frame, with each of the lugs including an aperture for receiving a vertically arranged pivot pin and each of the lugs having a thickness which is less than a horizontal dimension of the lug which passes through the aperture. The door structure includes an extremely compact hinge which provides an aesthetically desirable appearance in which the structural support for the door is visually minimized. Also, there is a door structure including a frame having confronting glazing channels which define a vertical glazing plane which is oblique to a vertical plane defined by the frame, and a glazing panel secured within the glazing channels with the glazing panel being located in a vertical plane which is oblique to the vertical plane defined by the frame. This structure provides a strikingly unique and aesthetically desirable appearance.
 
Claims
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:

1. A door construction comprising:

a glazing panel; and

a door frame including a top rail, a bottom rail, and side stiles, at least one pair of which define opposing channels shaped to securely engage and support opposing edges of the glazing panel, the door frame including a face surface defining a vertical plane that extends parallel a length of the top rail and the bottom rail, but the opposing channels being configured to engage and hold the glazing panel at an oblique angle to the vertical plane wherein the bottom rail includes an upper portion, and further includes at least one lower portion separated from the upper portion by a groove, the groove being shaped to create an area of high stress concentration by reducing a cross-sectional area of the bottom rail and the bottom rail being made from a material that characteristically can be readily fractured upon impact, such that the lower portion can be selectively broken off of the upper portion with a hand tool, but without the need for a cutting tool.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to door structures of the type having a glazing panel mounted within a frame structure and in which the glazing panel comprises a major portion of the door structure, and more particularly to a glazing panel mounting structure and a hinge structure for such doors which each provide striking visual effects.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Doors comprising a frame in which a glazing panel is mounted are well known. However, known doors of this type generally include a glazing panel which is mounted in a plane parallel to the outer exposed surfaces of the frame. Further, known doors of this type are generally pivotally mounted to a door jamb with relatively bulky hinge structures, such as standard bifolding door hinges which impart a clumsy, cluttered appearance.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

An aspect of this invention relates to a novel hinge structure which is extremely compact and provides an aesthetically desirable door structure in which the structural support for the door is visually minimized. More specifically, the compactness of the hinges imparts or contributes to a door structure having a clean, uncluttered and unencumbered appearance. Wherein there is no visible hardware either on the edge of the door or on the abutting edge of the door frame, as viewed form either side of the door. This design eliminates hinge butts which usually appear when a door is in the open position. The door structure includes frame-defining glazing channels in which a glazing panel is mounted, and a plurality of horizontally arranged, apertured hinge lugs at the top and bottom of the hinge stile, each of which projects outwardly from a major planar surface of the door frame and is generally located at, or adjacent to, the hinge side edge of the door structure.
 
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