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- This invention relates to adjustable door frames which are adjustable for varying wall thickness, which variations are always present along the edge of the wall opening.
- This frame includes a plurality of relatively short backing plates spaced along at least one edge of the wall opening and having a series of transversely spaced, longitudinally extending ratchet teeth and a pair of trim strips, one mounted on the backing plate and having a hook-shape portion projecting from the backing plate and returning toward the backing plate, all as viewed in section.
- the other trim strip includes a longitudinal gripping edge which is forced between the one trim strip and the plates and grips one of the series of ratchet teeth on the backing plate.
- the other trim strip is urged into gripping engagement by the hook-shaped portion of the one trim strip.
- the hooked-shaped portion also acts as a door stop.
- the one trim strip is mortised at the backing plates to receive the hinges so each hinge rests on a backing plate, and the hinge fasteners extend through the backing plate into the wall surface securely to support the door.
- this invention relates to an adjustable door frame which is adjustable over a wide range of thickness for the ever present variations in wall thicknesses, in which the door hinges are tied directly to the wall, in which no screws are showing on the trim or face, and in which the only surface screws are under the edge of the door when the door is closed.
- variations in thickness of the wall invariably occur around the wall opening.
- these variations are in a range of plus or minus inch if the wall is made of any standard materials, such as cinderblock, concrete, wood or other material in which the wall is assembled or constructed on the site.
- any standard materials such as cinderblock, concrete, wood or other material in which the wall is assembled or constructed on the site.
- wide variations in thickness of material is employed.
- walls may be constructed of thickness in the range of 4 to 8 inches.
- an object of this invention to provide an adjustable door frame which may be quickly and easily installed and which provides for variations in thickness of the door opening naturally occurring in the construction of the walls.
- Still another object of this invention is to provide a closure frame which is simple and economical in construction and which can be quickly and easily adjusted and assembled.
- Yet a further object of this invention is to provide an improved door frame which is relatively rigid in construction and permits support of the door directly upon the wall while providing a construction which is neat in appearance.
- FIGURE 1 is a view in perspective of a door frame according to this invention, mounted in a wall, only a fragment of which is shown;
- FIGURE 2 is a view in elevation, partly broken away and to an enlarged scale, of the portion designated by the line 2-2 in FIGURE 1 and looking in the direction of the arrows;
- FIGURE 3 is a fragmentary view in section taken along the lines 3--3 of FIGURE 1.
- FIGURE 1 is a view in perspective of one illustrative embodiment of this invention showing an adjustable door frame 10 installed in a wall opening of a wall 11, only a fragment of which is shown.
- the door frame 10 comprises a plurality of backing plates or anchor plates 14, which may be spaced along at least one edge of the wall opening, and are also preferably positioned across the top of the wall opening and the distant side of the wall opening to thus provide base plates on which the remaining portions of the door frame are mounted.
- the remaining portions of the door frame include an outer or outside trim strip 12 and an inside trim strip 13.
- the references to inside and outside being with respect to the interior and exterior of the building, respectively.
- the backing or anchor plates 14 are mounted on suitable shims 15, such that the backing plates may be positioned in a vertical plane to cause the door to hang properly in a manner well known in the art.
- the backing or anchor plates 14 are mounted in the door opening by driving screws 20 through the shim 15 and into the wall 11.
- the anchor plates 14 include a series of longitudinally extending ridges 21 which are substantially triangular in cross-section and comprise a series of ratchet teeth, as viewed in cross-section in FIGURE 3.
- this series of ratchet teeth 21 is to permit the interior trim strip 13 to be seelctively positioned until the trim strip engages the inner facing of the door opening 23.
- the outer trim strip 12 is positioned on the backing plate and is fastened to the backing plate by means of screws, such as the screws 25 in FIGURE 2.
- Outer trim strip 12 is then mortised at each backing or anchor plate 14 to which a hinge is to be fastened. Assuming that the door 18 is to be mounted by three hinges, the trim strip 12 is mortised at each of the three backing plates shown on the left-hand side of FIG- URE 1.
- each of the hinges for the door is then mounted directly on the backing palte 14 by means of screws such as screws 22 and is also connected directly to the backing plate by means of metal screws 27.
- screws 22 are wood screws which are of suflicient length to extend through the backing plate 14, through the shims 15 and into the wall 11.
- each of the hinges will be securely mounted upon the door facing proper rather than be mounted solely on the trim strip or the backing plate.
- any torque applied to the door 18 will be translated directly into the wall 11 through the screws 22 rather than to the trim strip 12 or solely to the anchor plates 14.
- the outer trim strip 12 includes a face portion 30 which extends parallel through the outer face of the wall 11, and a re-entrant or hook-shaped portion 32 which terminates in an edge 33, which is positioned contiguous the outer face of the wall 11. These portions 30 and 32 f the outer trim strip cover or conceal the shims 15 and the anchor plate 14.
- the outer trim strips 12 also include a portion 34 whichextends parallel to, and is spaced slightly from, the anchor plate 14 by means of an off-set step 35. The portion 34 also rests on a step 36 of the anchor plate 14 such that a space is provided between the portion 34 and the parallel segment 37 of the anchor plate 14.
- the outer trim strip 12 includes a door stop portion 40 which includes a segment 42, extending perpendicularly from the portion 34 and perpendicularly away from the base plate 14. This portion 42 includes a longitudinal notch 43 into which a suitable sealing strip may be inserted.
- the door stop portion 40 includes a segment 44, extending substantially parallel to the base plates 14, and a hooked'shaped or re-entrant portion 45, returning toward the base plate 14 and terminating in a foot portion 46, positioned to urge the trim strip 13 into engagement with one of the series of ratchet teeth 21.
- Inner trim strip 13 includes a hook-like portion 50 terminating in an edge 52 which is directed inwardly toward the facing 23 of the wall 11 such that the outer trim strip may be moved from the position shown on the right-hand side of FIGURE 3 in full lines to the position shown in phantom.
- the substantially fiat portion 55 of the inner trim strip 13 moves downwardly, as viewed in FIGURE 3, and the innermost and innerfacing edge, which terminates in a ratchet-like tooth 57, as viewed in section, moves between the foot 46 of the outer trim strip 12 and the base plate 14 until the tooth 57 reaches its lowermost position, as shown in phantom lines.
- the door stop portion 40 engages the substantially flat surface 55 of the inner trim strip 13 and urges this trim strip into ratchet-like engagement with one of the series of ratchet teeth 21.
- a segment of the trim strip 13 is cut by the tradesman so that the next adjacent tooth 58 may engage the ratchet teeth 21.
- the backing or anchor plates 14 are spaced along the door facing, and because in each instance the outer trim strip is positioned until its inwardly directed hook 33 engages the wall 11, variations in wall thickness are accommodated.
- the inner trim strip 13 may engage different ratchet teeth of the series 21 at the respective one of the difierent anchor plates 14, it is possible to adjust for variations in wall thickness which can variably occur in the fabrication of walls.
- An adjustable closure frame for a wall having an Opening including a facing comprising:
- each of said plates having a series of longitudinally extending ratchet teeth spaced transversely of said plates;
- first trim means including an elongated strip extending longitudinally of said Wall opening, secured to said plates and including a flange portion substantially concealing said ratchet teeth;
- first trim means engaging said plates and said first trim means and including a ratchet tooth extending longitudinally thereof and engaging one of said ratchet teeth, said flange portion of said first trim means engaging said second trim means to urge said ratchet tooth into engagement with one of said ratchet teeth, said first trim means being mortised in the region of at least two of said plates;
- said second trim means includes a second tooth extending longitudinally of said trim means and spaced from said one tooth to provide an alternate engagement for said ratchet teeth when a longitudinal strip of said second trim means is removed.
- fastener means extend through said hinges, said plates and extend into said door facing.
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Jan. 7, 1969 R. s. cuNE 3,420,002.
ADJUSTABLE DOOR FRAME Filed May 5; 1 967 .INVENTOR.
ROBERT S. Cums.
EMRZ mgm-wmw United States Patent 5 Claims ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE This invention relates to adjustable door frames which are adjustable for varying wall thickness, which variations are always present along the edge of the wall opening. This frame includes a plurality of relatively short backing plates spaced along at least one edge of the wall opening and having a series of transversely spaced, longitudinally extending ratchet teeth and a pair of trim strips, one mounted on the backing plate and having a hook-shape portion projecting from the backing plate and returning toward the backing plate, all as viewed in section. The other trim strip includes a longitudinal gripping edge which is forced between the one trim strip and the plates and grips one of the series of ratchet teeth on the backing plate. The other trim strip is urged into gripping engagement by the hook-shaped portion of the one trim strip. The hooked-shaped portion also acts as a door stop. The one trim strip is mortised at the backing plates to receive the hinges so each hinge rests on a backing plate, and the hinge fasteners extend through the backing plate into the wall surface securely to support the door.
Brief summary of the invention Briefly, this invention relates to an adjustable door frame which is adjustable over a wide range of thickness for the ever present variations in wall thicknesses, in which the door hinges are tied directly to the wall, in which no screws are showing on the trim or face, and in which the only surface screws are under the edge of the door when the door is closed.
Generally speaking, when a wall is provided with a door opening, variations in thickness of the wall invariably occur around the wall opening. Generally, these variations are in a range of plus or minus inch if the wall is made of any standard materials, such as cinderblock, concrete, wood or other material in which the wall is assembled or constructed on the site. Further, in the course of building wall structures, wide variations in thickness of material is employed. For example, walls may be constructed of thickness in the range of 4 to 8 inches.
Accordingly, it is an object of this invention to provide an adjustable door frame which may be quickly and easily installed and which provides for variations in thickness of the door opening naturally occurring in the construction of the walls.
It is another object of this invention to provide an adjustable closure frame which may be quickly and easily modified in order to adapt it to widely different wall thicknesses.
Still another object of this invention is to provide a closure frame which is simple and economical in construction and which can be quickly and easily adjusted and assembled.
Yet a further object of this invention is to provide an improved door frame which is relatively rigid in construction and permits support of the door directly upon the wall while providing a construction which is neat in appearance.
These and various other objects, features and advan- 3,420,003 Patented Jan. 7, 1969 tages of the invention will be more clearly understood from a reading of the detailed description of the invention in conjunction with the drawing in which:
FIGURE 1 is a view in perspective of a door frame according to this invention, mounted in a wall, only a fragment of which is shown;
'FIGURE 2 is a view in elevation, partly broken away and to an enlarged scale, of the portion designated by the line 2-2 in FIGURE 1 and looking in the direction of the arrows; and
FIGURE 3 is a fragmentary view in section taken along the lines 3--3 of FIGURE 1.
Detailed description of the invention Referring now to the drawing, FIGURE 1 is a view in perspective of one illustrative embodiment of this invention showing an adjustable door frame 10 installed in a wall opening of a wall 11, only a fragment of which is shown. The door frame 10 comprises a plurality of backing plates or anchor plates 14, which may be spaced along at least one edge of the wall opening, and are also preferably positioned across the top of the wall opening and the distant side of the wall opening to thus provide base plates on which the remaining portions of the door frame are mounted. The remaining portions of the door frame include an outer or outside trim strip 12 and an inside trim strip 13. The references to inside and outside being with respect to the interior and exterior of the building, respectively. (It is, of course, understood that this adjustable frame may be employed on the exterior opening of a building, but is more appropriately intended to be used in the interior of the building.) Preferably, the backing or anchor plates 14 are mounted on suitable shims 15, such that the backing plates may be positioned in a vertical plane to cause the door to hang properly in a manner well known in the art. The backing or anchor plates 14 are mounted in the door opening by driving screws 20 through the shim 15 and into the wall 11. The anchor plates 14 include a series of longitudinally extending ridges 21 which are substantially triangular in cross-section and comprise a series of ratchet teeth, as viewed in cross-section in FIGURE 3. The purpose of this series of ratchet teeth 21 is to permit the interior trim strip 13 to be seelctively positioned until the trim strip engages the inner facing of the door opening 23. After the anchor plates 14 are mounted along the edge of the wall opening by means of screws 20, the outer trim strip 12 is positioned on the backing plate and is fastened to the backing plate by means of screws, such as the screws 25 in FIGURE 2. Outer trim strip 12 is then mortised at each backing or anchor plate 14 to which a hinge is to be fastened. Assuming that the door 18 is to be mounted by three hinges, the trim strip 12 is mortised at each of the three backing plates shown on the left-hand side of FIG- URE 1. Each of the hinges for the door is then mounted directly on the backing palte 14 by means of screws such as screws 22 and is also connected directly to the backing plate by means of metal screws 27. As shown in FIGURE 3, screws 22 are wood screws which are of suflicient length to extend through the backing plate 14, through the shims 15 and into the wall 11. Thus, each of the hinges will be securely mounted upon the door facing proper rather than be mounted solely on the trim strip or the backing plate. Thus, any torque applied to the door 18 will be translated directly into the wall 11 through the screws 22 rather than to the trim strip 12 or solely to the anchor plates 14.
The outer trim strip 12 includes a face portion 30 which extends parallel through the outer face of the wall 11, and a re-entrant or hook-shaped portion 32 which terminates in an edge 33, which is positioned contiguous the outer face of the wall 11. These portions 30 and 32 f the outer trim strip cover or conceal the shims 15 and the anchor plate 14. The outer trim strips 12 also include a portion 34 whichextends parallel to, and is spaced slightly from, the anchor plate 14 by means of an off-set step 35. The portion 34 also rests on a step 36 of the anchor plate 14 such that a space is provided between the portion 34 and the parallel segment 37 of the anchor plate 14.
The outer trim strip 12 includes a door stop portion 40 which includes a segment 42, extending perpendicularly from the portion 34 and perpendicularly away from the base plate 14. This portion 42 includes a longitudinal notch 43 into which a suitable sealing strip may be inserted. The door stop portion 40 includes a segment 44, extending substantially parallel to the base plates 14, and a hooked'shaped or re-entrant portion 45, returning toward the base plate 14 and terminating in a foot portion 46, positioned to urge the trim strip 13 into engagement with one of the series of ratchet teeth 21.
While some illustrative embodiments of the invention have been shown and described in detail, it is understood that various other embodiments could be employed without departing from the spirit and scope of this invention.
What is claimed is:
1. An adjustable closure frame for a wall having an Opening including a facing comprising:
a plurality of plates spaced along at least one edge of the wall opening, each of said plates having a series of longitudinally extending ratchet teeth spaced transversely of said plates;
means securing each of said plates to said facing;
first trim means including an elongated strip extending longitudinally of said Wall opening, secured to said plates and including a flange portion substantially concealing said ratchet teeth;
second trim means engaging said plates and said first trim means and including a ratchet tooth extending longitudinally thereof and engaging one of said ratchet teeth, said flange portion of said first trim means engaging said second trim means to urge said ratchet tooth into engagement with one of said ratchet teeth, said first trim means being mortised in the region of at least two of said plates; and,
a pair of door hinges mounted directly on each of said plates.
2. The frame according to claim 1 wherein said first trim means includes a door stop.
3. The frame according to claim 1 wherein said flange portion of said first trim means defines a door stop.
4. The frame according to claim 1 wherein said second trim means includes a second tooth extending longitudinally of said trim means and spaced from said one tooth to provide an alternate engagement for said ratchet teeth when a longitudinal strip of said second trim means is removed.
5. The combination according to claim 1 wherein fastener means extend through said hinges, said plates and extend into said door facing.
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