Sliding door

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Inventors

Haas, Fred

Application #

203557

Filed

Jun-1-1988

Published

Mar-28-1989

Current US Class

049/404
049/501
052/207
052/775

International Classes

L05D 013/02

Field of Search

52/207 52/775 52/773 49/DIG.

Assignee

Viceroy Homes Limited (Scarborough, CA)

Examiners

Raduazo; Henry E.

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Abstract
A sliding door having sliding and fixed door panels with extruded top, bottom and side sections all of an identical first extrusion, and joined at corners to form a rectangular frame, the first extrusion having an interior rectangular closed box portion with side walls and end walls, inner and outer facing walls located in spaced parallel relation from the side walls of the box portion, junction walls extending between the side walls of the box portion, and the inner and outer facing walls, and glass retaining formations connected with the inner and outer facing walls, and having door jambs and an upper cross member formed of an identical second extrusion which defines a receiving channel for the sliding door panel, and having a lower threshold defining a top wall and rail registering with the receiving channel.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A sliding door of the type having a sliding door panel and a fixed door panel and comprising:

said sliding door panel and said fixed door panel having top and bottom frame portions and side frame portions formed of an identical first extrusion, and joined at corners to form a rectangular frame, said first extrusion in turn defining:

an interior generally rectangular closed box portion having side walls and end walls;

inner and outer facing walls located in spaced parallel relation from said side walls of said box member;

junction walls extending between said side walls of said box member and said inner and outer facing walls, said inner and outer facing walls and said junction walls defining tubular enclosures around the exterior of said side and end walls of said inner box portion;



Description
The invention relates to a sliding door, having a door frame and jambs and upper cross member formed of extruded thermoplastic.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Sliding doors are usually of two-part construction with one door panel being fixed and the other door panel sliding relative to it. Such doors are in wide-scale use for residential and commercial construction. The door panels are usually frames, glazed, preferably with thermal glass panels. The frames are also required to have a degree of thermal efficiency at least equal to that of the glazing and preferably higher.

Various designs have been proposed and have been in considerable usage in the past, employing extruded plastic material such as vinyl plastics. Extrusions are also in wide use for the door jambs and cross frames.

The use of such extruded plastic material is attractive from the viewpoint of economy, and also since they may be extruded in various colours, and are resistant to weather damage and the suns rays, and also have a low thermal conductivity. However, they do have certain disadvantages. In the first place, the past extrusions have been of relatively simple cross-section. Such extrusions have often had insufficient strength to carry the weight of a heavy glass panel in a full size sliding door, and have been subject to warping or bending.
 
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