Wardrobe door

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Inventors

McAfee, Thomas H.

Application #

927544

Filed

Nov-6-1986

Published

Jan-24-1989

Current US Class

049/388
049/501
052/800.13
160/201
160/206
160/DIG13

International Classes

E05D 007/08; E05D 015/06; E04C 002/38

Field of Search

52/823 160/213 160/DIG. 49/381 49/388 49/501 49/504

Assignee

Charmac, Inc. (Compton, CA)

Examiners

Murtagh; John E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Fulwider, Patton, Rieber, Lee & Utecht

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Other References

Acme Series Mirror Bifold Doors, 1980. Acme Fine Line Series 4400 Bifold Doors, Mar. 1985.

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Abstract
A sliding or swinging wardrobe door is sturdy and attractive and is quickly and easily assembled from a minimal number of inexpensive, lightweight and standardized components. The stiles and rails of the door frame have identical profiles and are cut as needed from a continuous length of inexpensive and lightweight aluminum channel stock. The stock is formed with a longitudinally continuous rear structure flange which improves appearance, adds strength and rigidity, and provides a site for mounting flush or recessed rollers. A longitudinally continuous internal screw race is used to add extensions onto the stock and to join the stiles and rails at mitered corners without the use of separate connecting brackets. A solid internal corner block provides a site for mounting door hinges. The block is two-sided to permit left-hand or right-hand use and is attached to the frame without the use of screws or brackets.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A door structure comprising:

a panel having a central region and a parameter region, a plurality of frame members formed of channel stock having an internal longitudinal spline having a screw race and being substantially identical in cross-section disposed about said perimeter region of the panel and being connected together to form mitered corners, a solid block disposed within said frame members at one or more of said corners, and a door hinge connected to said solid block, said solid block being provided with grooves which receive said spline to hold said solid block within said frame member.

2. The structure of claim 1 wherein:

said block has first and second oppositely disposed faces, identical ones of said grooves being provided in both of said faces.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to doors and more particulary has reference to wardrobe doors of the type which slide along a track or swing on hinges mounted on a doorjamb, another door, or some other structure.

Doors of the type described are frequently used with wardrobe closets found throughout the home. Those closets typically have door openings which are designed in various styles, shapes and sizes. Identically designed openings often differ in size or shape as a result of construction tolerances or deviations from design specifications.

That problem is usually addressed by constructing the door only after the opening has been measured. With the measurements in hand, the style of door can be selected and the components of the door can then be produced in the proper size and assembled in the desired configuration.

To hold down the cost of this type of construction, it is necessary that the door be made from relatively inexpensive components which have been standardized and reduced in number to the extent possible. Each component should be adaptable for use in any of the various styles, sizes and shapes of doors likely to be required. Adaptation should be accomplished with minimal effort and little waste of material.
 
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