Security door

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Inventors

Shoup, Curtis C.

Application #

976763

Filed

Nov-24-1997

Published

Nov-9-1999

Current US Class

049/50
049/501
052/656.4
052/656.5
052/656.8
052/660

International Classes

E04C 002/38

Field of Search

42/50 42/501 42/55 42/57 52/660 52/656.8 52/160

Assignee

Columbia Manufacturing Corp. (Gardena, CA)

Examiners

Friedman; Carl D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Thomas; Charles H.

US Patent References

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Abstract
A security door for a gate or building opening is formed of a metal frame that defines a pair of hollow stile frame members and upper and lower hollow transverse rail frame members. Each of the frame members has an inner face with an attachment flange projecting therefrom. Security receiving apertures are defined in the inner faces of the frame members. In the fabrication of the door a plurality of metal security bars are positioned relative to the hollow frame member so that the ends of the security bars project through the security bar receiving apertures and into the hollow frame members. The security bars pass over and reside in contact with the attachment flanges. The security bars are spot welded to the attachment flanges so as to permanently secure them to the door frame. Also, the frame itself is preferably formed from a single, elongated strip of metal that is roll formed and then bent at mitered corner cuts to create and delineate the stile and rail members. Corner fastening tabs are preferably formed on at least some of these members so as to reside in contact with the ends of other of the frame members located immediately adjacent thereto. The fastening tabs are secured by spot welding to the adjacent members which they contact.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A security door comprising:

a mutually parallel pair of hollow, roll-formed sheet metal upright stiles having opposing extremities and with security bar receiving apertures therein and security bar attachment flanges thereon,

mutually parallel, hollow, roll-formed sheet metal upper and lower transverse rails formed with security bar receiving apertures therein and security bar attachment flanges thereon and connected to said extremities of said upright stiles and oriented perpendicular thereto,

security bars extending between said upright stiles, and through said security bar-receiving apertures therein and welded to said stiles at said attachment flanges thereon, and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a security door and a method of manufacturing a security door.

2. Description of the Prior Art

With the rise of anxiety concerning both personal safety and the security of property, the use of security doors has become increasingly commonplace. Conventional security doors are formed of rectangular frames of heavy metal tubing, often drawn and rolled steel having a thickness of about 0.090 inches. The steel tubing is formed to create upright stile members and upper and lower transverse rail members extending between the stile members. To create security, a grid of metal bars is provided across the rectangular opening defined between the stile and rail members. Some of these metal bars extend parallel to the stiles and are anchored to the transverse rail members at the top and bottom of the door. Other metal security bars are oriented perpendicular to the door stiles and are secured thereto.
 
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