US3593473A - Sectional side light door frame - Google Patents
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- E06—DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
- E06B—FIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
- E06B1/00—Border constructions of openings in walls, floors, or ceilings; Frames to be rigidly mounted in such openings
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- E06—DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
- E06B—FIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
- E06B3/00—Window sashes, door leaves, or like elements for closing wall or like openings; Layout of fixed or moving closures, e.g. windows in wall or like openings; Features of rigidly-mounted outer frames relating to the mounting of wing frames
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E06—DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
- E06B—FIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
- E06B3/00—Window sashes, door leaves, or like elements for closing wall or like openings; Layout of fixed or moving closures, e.g. windows in wall or like openings; Features of rigidly-mounted outer frames relating to the mounting of wing frames
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- E06B3/988—Corner joints or edge joints for windows, doors, or the like frames or wings specially adapted for sheet metal frame members with an open U-shaped cross-section
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- the frame assembly is furnished to the user in prefabricated sections and the several sections include connecting devices, whereby the main frame is installed within the wall opening, then the secondary door frame, consisting of the vertical door jambs and a horizontal header is installed, with the ends of the vertical jambs resting upon the floor and connected to sills, which are anchored to the floor.
- This-invention relates to'sectionaldoor frames formed of sheet-metal and particularly to a frame, known in the art as a side lightframe, consistin'g'of a main frame which is installed within the door opening of 'a wall, combined with asecondary door frame consisting of vertical doorjambs and a horizontal header mounted within the mainframe, with transom and side light panels, formed of glass, extendingv between the main frameandthe door frame.
- a side lightframe consistin'g'of a main frame which is installed within the door opening of 'a wall, combined with asecondary door frame consisting of vertical doorjambs and a horizontal header mounted within the mainframe, with transom and side light panels, formed of glass, extendingv between the main frameandthe door frame.
- FIG. is an enlarged sectional view taken along' the line 2-2 of FIG. L'detaiIing in cross section the configuration ofthe header of the main frame.
- FIG. 3 is an enlarged sectional view taken along the line33 of-FIG. l, detailing the-composite'he'ader of the secondary frame. a
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged sectional view taken along the line 4-4 of FIG. I detailing the construction of one of thecomposite vertical door jambs of the secondary frame.
- no. 5 is a sectional view taken along rhe lin e s-s of no. 1 f
- the structure fisintended particularly .for installation in buildings-in which the walls are of the so-called dry wall conits anchorage with reference to the floor of a building.
- FIG. 6 is a fragmentary cross-sectional view-taken along the .line .6-6of FIG. 1, illustrating the composite construction .of the framing members of the main frame and the secondary frame.
- FlGz'l is a fragmentary vertical sectional view taken along the line 7-7 of F IG. 1, further detailing the frame structure.
- the main frame which fits into the prefabricated door opening, in thepresentexample, consists of framing members fonnedof sheet metal, which are generally channel-shaped infcross section, with mitered'corheader.
- the mitered corners include corner clips'which align and connect the members in flush and squared relationship.
- FIG. 8 is anexploded perspective view, as indicated bythe broken circle in FIG. '1', illustrating one of the connectors by .means of which 'the members of ,the frame are secured together.
- This arrangement' is typical of the connecting means utilized throughoutthe structure.
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view indicated by'the broken circle at 9 in FIG. 1 illustrating one of the sill and base anchor connections, showing how the sill, in combinationwith 'thebase anchor is connected to the main frame, or vertical jamb.
- door frame consisting of vertical door jambs and a horizontal g the main frame, after the main frame has been installed within the door opening.
- sills (depending on-the se'lectedfdesign) which are secured rigidly to the floor of the building, the ends of which abut-the lower end portions-of the 'main frame after the mainframe has been. positioned withinthe door opening.
- the secondary or door frame is then installed'with, the lower ends of the vertical jambs resting upon the floor and anchored to the'inner endsof the sills, thus'completing theinstallation of the side light frame withintliewallopening.
- 5 g v A'further ,obj'ectiveof the invention hasbeentoprovide means for connecting the several components of theframe together upon installation in the field in a rapid-convenient;
- the lower ends of the vertical framing members of the main frame which'a're' anchored to the wall, each include brackets having ears at their lower ends which interfit the sill, the end of each sill beingsecured to the ears of the main frameby means of screws of the sheet metal-type, passing through the end por-' tion of the sill and through the ears of the-anchor brackets.
- the sills are anchored rigidly to the floor of the building.
- the vertical mullions or door jambs of the secondary frame, within which the doors are hung also havetheir lower ends resting upon the floor and anchored to theinner ends of the sills by brackets and sheet metal screws passing through ears extending from the mullions into the sill.
- the frame structure includes vertical jamb extensions parallel with'the door jambs I and extending upwardly from the horizontal transom bar to the header of the main frame.
- the opposite ends of the jamb ,extens ions areanchored in a similar manner by means'of brackets and sheet metal screws, as described above..Descrip- In the drawings:
- FIG. I is a general elevation illustrating the assembled side I light door frame.
- FIG. 10 is an'exploded perspective. of 'theframe structure, showing the method and assembly of the structure, as indicated by the circle identifiedat' 10 in FIG. I.
- FIG. I is a general perspective view; illustratingthe conmeans of which the mitered corners of the main frame are joined together. by a snap-inaction upon assembly of the main frame within the wall opening.
- The-side lightframe adapts-itself to a number of design variations.
- the framing .members may be furnishedto provide single or double side'lights with a' single for double door opening.
- the unit may be fumished in single or multiplepanels with no door opening (borrowed light).
- Still other combinations are available by virtue of the se'ctional construction which imparts design flexi- 'bility.
- the sectional side light frame assembly is intended par- 7 cross section, arranged to embrace the marginal edge portions of the wall opening on opposite sides, as indicated diagrammatically in FIG. 7.
- the main frame is completed by a pair of vertical framing members 4 and 5.
- the framing members 4 section to the header 3.
- the framing members 4 and 5 embrace the opposite marginal wall surfaces of the opening formed in the wall 1.
- the header 3 and the framing members 4 and 5 form the basicsectional frame structure which supports the remaining components or dividers of the side light frame, also of sectional construction and of composite design.
- the jamb anchors seat against the vertical studs (not shown) or any other wall surface which delineates the opening and are arranged to force the upper mitered end portions of the vertical members 4 and 5 toward the opposite mitered ends of the horizontal header 3.
- the anchors also permit the assembled sectional frame structure to be adjusted to a plumb position with reference to the wall opening, thus fixing the main frame 2 in position to act as a support for the other seetional components of the side light frame and the doors which are hung within it.
- the lower ends of the vertical members 4 and 5 restupon the floor of the building and are anchored to the sills, indicated generally at 8 in FIG. I.
- the transom is delineated by a horizontal transom bar ll of composite construction extending transversely between the vertical framing members 4 and 5 and delineating the header of the door opening, which is indicated generally at 12 (FIG. I).
- the structure is arranged to accommodate a pair of doors indicated generally at 13 and 14, which are hung'within the opening, as described later.
- the door opening 12 is delineated by the transom bar 11 and a pair of door jambs l5 and 16 (FIG. 1 also of composite construction, which extend vertically and in, parallelism with the vertical main framing members 4 and 5.
- each door jamb l5 and 16 includes, as a separate piece, an extension projecting upwardly from the transom bar 11 to the header 3 of the main frame 2, as indicated at 18 and 20.
- the lower end portions of the vertical framing members 4 and 5 and the door jambs l5 and 16 rest upon the floor l7 and include the transverse sills 8-8, the sills 8 being anchored to the floor 17 as described later.
- the sectional main frame 2 is first installed within the opening, followed by the components of the side light frame.
- the header 3 is first installed across the top of the opening and may be held in place by frictional engagement with the opposite marginal surfaces of the wall panels I, as indicated in FIG. 7.
- one of the vertical framing members for example vertical member 4, is pivotally connected to the mitered end 6 of the header 3 (FIG. I), by means of the comer clip 7, the construction of which is described later.
- the vertical framing member 4 After being pivotally connected, the vertical framing member 4 is pivoted to its vertical position with its limbs frictionally embracing the opposite marginal portions of the wall 1. Thereafter, the second vertical framing member 5, in a similar manner, is pivotally connected to header 3 by means of the comer clip 7 and is swung to its vertical position, also embracing the opposed marginal surfaces of the wall about the door opening.
- the framing members 3, 4 and 5 of the main frame, and also the divider components, consisting of the transom bar 11, the door jambs l5 and 16 and the jamb extension pieces 18 and 20 are all basically of the same U-shaped configuration in cross section, with telescopically interfitted rails to complete the structure, as explained later.
- the composite'transom bar 11 is placed in position transversely between the vertical framing members 4 and 5 (FIG. I). Thereafter, the sills 8-8 may be mounted upon the floor 17, then composite door jambs l5 and 16 may be installed with their lower end portions resting upon the floor 17 and connected to the sills 8-8. The upper ends of the jambs l5 and 16, are connected to the transom bar 11, as described later, after which the vertical jamb extension pieces 18 and 20, also of composite design, are secured in place.
- the sectional vertical framing members 4 and 5, and the header 3 of the main frame 2 are identical in cross section, each being generally channelshaped in cross section and embracing the opposite marginal portions of the wall I about the door opening.
- the framing members 3, 4 and 5 are in the form of sheet metal stampings, each member being of the double rabbet-type, including the stop 21, delineating the rabbets 22-22 FIGS. 2 and 7).
- the rabbets 22-22 each include a yieldable limb 23, completing the channel-shaped cross section, and each limb 23 includes an in-turned flange 24 which seats against the opposed surfaces of the wall 1.
- corner clips 7-7 are of the snap on-type as disclosed in the earlier Woodrum Patent No. 3,222,833.
- the upper ends of the vertical framing members 4 and 5 are pivotally connected to the header 3 by means of a tongue (not shown) which interfits a slot formed in the end portion of the header.
- a tongue (not shown) which interfits a slot formed in the end portion of the header.
- the header 3 preferably is located across the top of the opening, then the tongues of the vertical framing members 4 and 5 are slipped into the slots of the header to provide a pivotal connection.
- the vertical framing members 4 and 5 are pivoted, by virtue of the pivotal connection, with reference to the wall opening to their vertical positions to provide the snap connection with the corner clips 7, as described below.
- each corner clip 7 comprises a latch plate or stamping 25 secured preferably by welding to the upper end portion of each jamb.
- the latch plates 25-25 coact with a pair of keeper plates 26 26, consisting of sheet metal stamping and welded in place at the mitered end portion 6 of the header 3 at opposite ends.
- Each latch plate 25 includes a corner portion 27 which projects outwardly beyond the mitered end 6 of the jambs on opposite sides.
- the comer portions 27-27 act as pivots or guides to align the latch plates (and jambs) with the keeper plates 26 so as to bring the jambs and header into precise alignment as the vertical framing members 4 and 5 are pivoted to their final vertical position within the wall opening.
- each keeper plate 26 includes a yieldable keeper arm 31 which is spaced from the limb 23 of the header 3 at opposite sides.
- the keeper plate 26 includes an open slot 32 to receive the latching detent 28 to provide the snap-in connection at the mitered corner 6 of the frame members.
- the comer portion 27 first enters the space between the limbs 23 and keeper anns 31, thereby to provide a pilot action to align the members.
- the inclined camming section 30 of the latching detents 28 engage the free end portions of the keeper arms 31, then snap into engagement within' the open slots 32 of the keeper arms, thus completing the corner connection.
- the sill 8 is of a two-PIECE construction (FIGS. and 9) consisting of the section 38 and a companion section 40.
- the sill section 38 includes a stop 41 corresponding to the stop 21: previously described with reference to the framing members 3, 4 and 5.
- the stop 41 includes a lip 42 overlying an angular section 43, the two parts interfltting one another. The two sections are secured together by screws, as described later.
- the sills are anchored tothe floor by clamping engagement withthe baseplates 35-35 on opposite sides of the opening.
- each sill 8 is installed upon the floor 17 to anchor. the lower ends of the framing members in position with reference to the wall opening.
- each sill 8 is anchored to the vertical framing members and'S after they have been installed with the wall opening. Described with reference to the left-hand sill (FIG. 9) the sill 8 is anchored to the lower end portion of the vertical framing member 4 by means of a pair of brackets 44-44 secured to the rabbets 22 of the vertical framing members, in' this case the left band member
- Each bracket 44 includes ears 45-45 at its upper andlower ends and is reinforced by a side flange 46.
- the sidewalls of the sill sections 38 and 40 also include holes 47 which match the holes 48'formed in the side flanges 46 of bracket 44 (FIG. 9). Screws 50 are threaded through the matching holes at assembly.
- a similar construction is utilized in'anchoring the right-hand sill 8-to the vertical member 5. It will be noted that the end portionof the sill 8, which abuts the stop 2l of the vertical member 4 or 5.
- the upper ends of the vjamb extensions 18 and 20 are secured to the header 3 of the main frame 2 by the use of similar mounting brackets 6l-61welded to the header 3 and secured in place by sheet metal screws 50, as described below.
- the door jambs l5 and 16 are of composite construction, similar to the. transom bar 11, asdescribed above.
- the jamb extensions, previously indicated at 18 and 20 are of similar construction in cross section.
- the extension pieces 18 and20 are also of composite construction, each consisting of a main channel-shaped member 63 (FIGS. 4 and'6), each member having a mullion section 64'.
- each main channel member 63 includes'an internal insert bar 65, formed of sheet metal, and generally channel-shaped in cross section.
- the insert bar 65 includes outwardly projecting flanges 66.
- the composite jambs l5 and 16 and their extensions 18 and 20 each include'amullion section 67, also formed of sheet metal including outwardly turned flanges 68 seated against flanges verticalmember (FIG. 9) is inset as at 51 to accommodate the I composite construction consisting basically of a sheet metal channel-shaped member 52 having a series of U-shaped clips 53.
- the U-shaped clips 53 (FIG.' 3) include flanges 56-56 underlying the flanges 57-57 of the channelshaped transom bar includes an internal insert 58, also channi-shaped v and having flanges 60-60 seated against the flanges 56 of the clips 53.
- the insert clips 53 are slipped within the bar 52, and the insert bar 58 is then slipped'in position. Thereafter, the cap 55 is slipped upon the clips 53 to complete the assembly (FIG. 3).
- insert bar 65 Assembling the composite jambs, the insert mullions 67 and the internal reinforcing bar 65 are telescopically interfltted and snapped together, thus forming a rigid assembly.
- Transom Bar Connection transom bar 11 is connected to the vertical main framing members 4 and 5 by means of the pairs of brackets 70 which are U-shaped to provide ears 71-71.
- the brackets are attached to the rabbets 22 on opposite sides of the stop 21.
- the frame structure is furnished to the user as sectional parts-suitably packaged and ready for installation within the door opening of the wall 1, the door opening having been delineated by suitable vertical studs and a horizontal header (not shown).
- the composite framing members that is the door jambs l and 16, the vertical extension pieces 18 and 20, and the composite transom bar 11 are assembled at the manufacturing plant. However, these members can be assembled at the building site if desired or necessary.
- the main frame 2 is first installed within the opening of the wall 1 preferably by placing horizontal header 3 in position and pivoting the vertical framing members about the header by operation of the comer clips 7, as described earlier.
- the main framing members 4 and S are joined to the opposite ends of the header (mitered joints 6 FIG. 1) the remaining components of the frame, consisting of vertical door jambs l5 and 16, as described earlier, the lower ends of the jambs and 16 are anchored to the sills 88 (previously installed).
- the transom bar 11 which extends across the entire frame between the vertical framing members 4 and 5 is then installed across the upper ends of the jambs l5 and 16, and the parts are secured together by the sheet metal screws 50, as described earlier.
- the transom panels 54 and the side light panels 54 are installed within the frame. It will be noted that the panels are seated against the stop sections 21 of the mullions and secured by retainer strips 74 engaging the surface of the panels and being secured in place by the screws 50.
- the frame structure is provided with a pair of doors indicated at 13 and 14.
- a suitable lock (not shown) secures the doors in closed position when not in use.
- the doors l3 and 14 (FIG. 6) are hung within the jambs l5 and 16 by means of hinges 75 of conventional design, the hinges being secured to rabbet section 22 of the jambs l5 and 16.
- a sectional side light frame formed of sheet metal and arranged to be installed within an opening formed in a wall and resting upon a floor of a building comprising:
- a main frame comprising a header of channel-shaped configuration in cross section disposed in a horizontal position and arranged to be mounted across the top of the wall opening embracing the opposite marginal wall surfaces thereof;
- sills mounted on the floor, said sills having outer end portions connected to the lower end portions of the vertical framing members which rest upon the floor of the building;
- a door frame mounted within the main frame, said door frame including a pair of vertical door jambs spaced in-, wardly from the vertical framing members of the main frame and resting upon the floor;
- connecting means securing the lower end portions of the vertical door jambs to the inner ends of the sills and spacing the door jambs inwardly from the vertical members of the main frame;
- transom bar spaced downwardly from the header of the main frame and extending horizontally across the upper ends of the vertical door jambs and having opposite ends abutting the vertical framing members thereby completing thedoor frame;
- transom bar and door jambs each including a door stop and at least one inset rabbet adjoining the door stop;
- said door jambs and transom bar delineating a door opening arranged to receive a door which interfits the inset rabbets of the transom bar and door jambs and seats against the stop rails;
- connecting means joining the upper ends of the vertical door jambs to the horizontal transom bar of the door frame
- a sectional side light frame formed of sheet metal and arranged to be installed within an opening formed in a wall and resting upon the floor of a building comprising:
- a main frame comprising a header of channel-shaped configuration in cross section disposed in a horizontal position and arranged to be mounted across the top of the wall opening embracing the opposite marginal wall surfaces thereof;
- corner clips secured to the upper mitered ends of the vertical framing members and projecting upwardly therefrom, the corner clips having end portions interfitting the end portions of the horizontal header and aligning the vertical framing members and header in a common plane with one another, said corner clips including means securing the mitered end portions of the header and framing members together;
- a door frame mounted within said main frame, said door frame comprising a pair of vertical door jambs spaced in wardly from the vertical framing members of the main frame and resting upon the floor;
- said vertical door jambs being channel-shaped in cross section
- transom bar spaced .downwardly from the header of the main frame and extending horizontallyacross the upper ends of the vertical door jambs and completing the door frame;
- transom bar being generally channel-shaped in cross section and havingopposite ends abutting the vertical framing members of the main frame;
- transom bar and door jambs each including a door stop and at least one inset rabbet adjoining the door stop;
- said door jambs and transom bar providing a door opening to receive a door hinged within the door frame.
- said reinforcing insert having inturned li s seated a ainst and secured to the outwardly turned lips of t e insert 0 IpS, and a cap, generally U-shaped in cross section telescopically inserted upon the U-shaped portion of the said insert clips and secured thereto.
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