Fire-resistant door

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Inventors

Green, F. Richard
Kreimer, Charles C.

Application #

310791

Filed

Feb-14-1989

Published

Dec-26-1989

Current US Class

049/501
052/784.12

International Classes

E06B 003/00

Field of Search

49/501 52/630 52/803 52/785 52/829 52/830

Assignee

Pease Industries, Inc. (Fairfield, OH)

Examiners

Dorner; Kenneth J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Biebel, French & Nauman

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Abstract
The fire resistance of a metal skin covered door wherein the stile on the lock side projects between the skins for on site trimming purposes is more than doubled by directly connecting one leaf of each hinge to one of the skins and by directly connecting the skins to each other with a metal strap positioned on the top of the door close to the lock side edge thereof.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A fire resistant door for hinges mounting in a door frame having a hinge jamb and a lock jamb, comprising:

(a) means including wood hinge side and lock side stiles and wood top and bottom rails forming a rectangular door skeleton,

(b) a pair of rectangular metal skins each covering one side of said door skeleton and having an integral inturned flange along each edge thereof interfitting with the adjacent said stile or rail,

(c) each of said flanges being substantially less in width than one-half the thickness of said stiles whereby a substantial portion of the outer edge of each of said stiles extends between opposed said flanges,

(d) a plurality of leaf hinges mounted in spaced relation on said hinge side stile,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Doors comprising a skeleton of wood stiles and rails covered on each side with a metal skin have been widely and successfully used for a substantial period of years. One example of a door of this construction which has had outstanding commercial success is provided by Pease U.S. Pat. No. 3,153,817 of 1964. The metal skins on the door of that patent include flanges along both sides thereof which overlap the edges of the wooden skeleton, and these flanges include additional flanges along their outer edges which are parallel with the skins and fit into a groove in the edge of the wood skeleton but are spaced from each other within that groove to provide an air gap minimizing heat transfer from one skin to the other.

A practical disadvantage of doors constructed in accordance with the Pease patent is that because both side edges of the door are covered with metal flanges, except for the air gap therebetween, the lateral dimensions of the door are fixed, and it is not possible to make any adjustment in those dimensions to accommodate irregularities in the door frame in which it is to be mounted. Also, it is standard manufacturing practice with such doors that the necessary openings in the flanges covering the lock side edge of the door to receive latch and lock hardware are cut at the factory, and the hardware to be installed in such a door is therefore practically limited to such hardware as will accurately fit those openings.
 
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