Abstract:
A door structure with glass at least comprising a front panel, a rear panel, an inner hollowed-frame assembly, a glass mounted assembly and at least one glass, wherein the front panel and the rear panel are configured with a plurality of positioning protrusions at inner sides for assembling the inner hollowed-frame assembly inside the door structure with glass without using screws; the structure may render the inner hollowed-frame assembly able to support and assemble the glass mounted assembly and the glass with rigidity.
Abstract:
A decorative cabinet door assembly (10) for providing an aesthetically pleasing and easily repairable outer surface for a cabinet. The door (10) includes a frame member (14) having an open section (20) disposed therewithin. A removable center panel (22) is disposed within the open section (20) and includes an array of tiles (24) disposed thereon. The tiles (24) are attached to the panel (22) by a resilient adhesive (62).
Abstract:
A method to form a garage door window assembly, the method including providing (N) first trim members and (N) second trim members, wherein (N) is 3 or greater, releaseably attaching an (i)th first trim member to an (i)th second trim member to form an (i)th trim assembly, where (i) is 1 to (N). Releaseably affixing a (j)th trim assembly to a (j+1)th trim assembly, where (j) is 1 to (N−1).
Abstract:
A door structure with glass at least comprising a front panel, a rear panel, an inner hollowed-frame assembly, a glass mounted assembly and at least one glass, wherein the front panel and the rear panel are configured with a plurality of positioning protrusions at inner sides for assembling the inner hollowed-frame assembly inside the door structure with glass without using screws; the structure may render the inner hollowed-frame assembly able to support and assemble the glass mounted assembly and the glass with rigidity.
Abstract:
A barrier system for an internal volume of a kitchen appliance, such as a commercial oven, is provided. The barrier system includes a door pivotably mounted to a housing of an appliance, the housing enclosing an internal volume as well as components associated with controlling an environment within the internal volume. The door is configured to selectively isolate the internal volume of the appliance when in a closed configuration, and to allow access to the internal volume when pivoted away from the closed configuration. The door includes a frame rigidly supporting an outer barrier and an inner barrier spacedly positioned thereon, wherein the outer barrier is rigidly mounted to the frame, and the inner barrier is rigidly mounted to the frame, but is configured to be removable from the door upon removal of a fastener.
Abstract:
The invention involves a rail and stile door panel of the type typically used for kitchen cabinets or utility storage cupboards. The door system includes a rail and stile framework in which a panel is mounted. The panel is held in place by a panel recess in one of the frame members and at least one key received in another of the frame members. The key has a tang which fits in a keyway. The panel is received in a panel recess comprised of horizontal and vertical abutment faces. The panel can be removed, replaced or interchanged by removing the key. Upon removal of the key, the panel may be removed from the frame. If the panel is finished on both side, the panel may be reversed. If it is desired to use some other type of panel then a replacement panel may be installed in the frame. Preferably the system includes three keys to support the retained panel all along its perimeter edge.
Abstract:
A panel-like structural component for gates, doors, facings or the like includes a main wall and a frame surrounding the main wall. The frame is composed of sectional members with hollow rectangular cross sections whose inner walls facing the inside of the frame have at least one groove at least in the longitudinal direction of the matter. The grooves of all longitudinal members open into each other and form a continuous peripheral groove into which a panel forming the main wall is inserted at its edges. The grooves are also used to join two sectional members together: the groove, which becomes wider toward its interior, is engaged at one of the sectional members with a projection formed on a connecting piece fastened to the other sectional member. The connecting piece is made up of a segment of another sectional member. The structural component can be produced with little labor and material; it is stable and lightweight and can be disassembled to simplify repair in the event it is damaged.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a panel assembly for use as a door or as a section of a wall and provides a preformed fixed frame accurately defining an aperture for an in-fill panel. The fixed frame is located in a main framework which is constructed around the fixed frame. Subsequently selected in-fill panel or panels can be located in the fixed frame and completion frames are used to secure the in-fill panels in the fixed frame to complete the door or wall section.
Abstract:
A prefabricated pre-hung combination storm and screen door which may be selectively installed so that the manner of opening may be in a selected direction. The door structure permits reversal of the kick plate from the bottom of the door to the top thereof and the reversal of the other components of the door in correspondingly related positions followed by an inversion in the plane of the door to adapt the door for pivotal movement on the opposite side of the framed opening.
Abstract:
A sliding closet door assembly comprises a first door panel (22a); and a door frame assembly comprising at least a first side edge strip arrangement, a second side edge strip arrangement, a top edge strip arrangement, and a bottom edge strip arrangement configured to define a door frame (20) extending in a door frame plane, the door frame (20) being adapted to receive and hold said first door panel (22a), wherein the door frame (20) is configured to receive said first door panel (22a) in a door panel insertion direction (T) transversal to the door frame plane.