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WO2007042300A1
WO2007042300A1 PCT/EP2006/009874 EP2006009874W WO2007042300A1 WO 2007042300 A1 WO2007042300 A1 WO 2007042300A1 EP 2006009874 W EP2006009874 W EP 2006009874W WO 2007042300 A1 WO2007042300 A1 WO 2007042300A1
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Enrico Anzanello
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HENRY GLASS Srl
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06BFIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
    • E06B1/00Border constructions of openings in walls, floors, or ceilings; Frames to be rigidly mounted in such openings
    • E06B1/56Fastening frames to the border of openings or to similar contiguous frames
    • E06B1/60Fastening frames to the border of openings or to similar contiguous frames by mechanical means, e.g. anchoring means
    • E06B1/6069Separate spacer means acting exclusively in the plane of the opening; Shims; Wedges; Tightening of a complete frame inside a wall opening
    • E06B1/6076Separate spacer means acting exclusively in the plane of the opening; Shims; Wedges; Tightening of a complete frame inside a wall opening of screw-type
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06BFIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
    • E06B1/00Border constructions of openings in walls, floors, or ceilings; Frames to be rigidly mounted in such openings
    • E06B1/04Frames for doors, windows, or the like to be fixed in openings
    • E06B1/045Frames for doors, windows, or the like to be fixed in openings with separate wing abutment strips, e.g. adjustable; Door stops
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06BFIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
    • E06B1/00Border constructions of openings in walls, floors, or ceilings; Frames to be rigidly mounted in such openings
    • E06B1/04Frames for doors, windows, or the like to be fixed in openings
    • E06B1/12Metal frames
    • E06B1/18Metal frames composed of several parts with respect to the cross-section of the frame itself
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06BFIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
    • E06B1/00Border constructions of openings in walls, floors, or ceilings; Frames to be rigidly mounted in such openings
    • E06B1/04Frames for doors, windows, or the like to be fixed in openings
    • E06B1/32Frames composed of parts made of different materials

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  • the present invention relates to a jamb structure for doors whose characteristics correspond to the pre-characterising part of the main claim.
  • the door associated with said structure is also part of this invention.
  • Jamb Each lateral stanchion that defines the doorway that are surmounted by the lintel.
  • Casing Load-bearing frame of the door that supports the door itself and frames it with a possible rabbet.
  • Outer casing frame structure intended to be fixed to the interior wall or exterior wall and to which the casing is fixed.
  • jamb structure is understood as the outer casing assembly forming the framework of the jamb and lintel.
  • jamb is understood not only in the strictest sense, but also as the respective lintel.
  • a casing namely a containing frame of the door having supports for the hinging of the door and a profiling of a rabbet of the door itself that completes the jamb, said rabbet being internally provided on the panel both on the stanchions as well in the upper-cross piece or lintel;
  • the scope of the invention is to resolve the aforementioned problems and drawbacks without incurring further costs and without reducing reliability: - to allow the precise and easy adjustment of the casing with respect to the door;
  • - Fig.2.- represents a partial cross-sectional view of Fig.1 , but in correspondence with the horizontal upper cross-piece of the outer casing- casing-jamb-door, namely in section on the vertical transversal surface and in which in place of the tubular sealing gaskets (20) of the mounting structure between the casing and the outer casing of Fig.1 , there is a round gasket that carries out the rabbet function on one side or on the other between the casing and the outer casing, with the provision of a substantial male clearance of the outer casing with respect to the suitable female one of the casing for coplanar and vertical adjustment.
  • Fig.5.- represents the view as in Fig.1 assembled.
  • Fig.6 represents the view as in Fig.2 assembled.
  • - Fig.7. - represents the view as in Fig.3 assembled.
  • - Fig.8.- represents the view as in Fig. 4 assembled.
  • - Fig.9.- represents the view from the interior of the rabbet/jamb-casing- outer casing already in position with the respective screws for fixing and adjustment by traction and compression.
  • - Fig.11.- represents the cross-section of the assembly of the profiles as in Figs.3 and 4, with a view of the adjusting screw in traction between the external jamb-rabbet and the casing according to the C-C section in Fig.9.
  • - Fig.12.- represents the cross-section of the assembly of profiles as in Fig.3 and 4, and as in the previous Figure, but with the visualisation of the screw for fixing to the wall the outer casing according to the section D-D in Fig.9.
  • - Fig.13 - represents the cross-section of the assembly of the profiles as in Fig.3 and 4, with the visualisation of the adjusting screw pushed between the external jamb and the casing according to the section E-E in Fig.9.
  • Fig.14 - represents the partial front-door view, with an exploded view of the wall of the stanchion structure and of how the three respective screws, for fixing, for traction adjustment and for thrust adjustment are installed as in the three previous Figures and according to Fig.9.
  • - Fig.15 - represents a partial front-door view involving the upper left edge of the outer casing-casing-jamb/rabbet structure mounted according to the previous Figures.
  • - Fig.16 - represents a view on the horizontal surface B1-B1 of Fig.15 from the bottom upwards, namely showing the part of the cross-piece higher than the door.
  • - Fig.17 represents a view on the same surface of the previous Figure with section B-B in view from the top downwards.
  • the bottom wall has a perforation for the passage of the fastening screw (V1) to the wall;
  • the partition wall (11 ) is formed in such a way that: a) this axis of the fastening screw (V1 ) is perforated for respective screwing and b) it has further threaded perforations to allow the screwing of traction adjustment screws (V2) and c) in another seat it constitutes support for thrust adjustment screws (V3), said seat advantageously containing the tip of the thrust adjusting screws.

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  • Specific Sealing Or Ventilating Devices For Doors And Windows (AREA)
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Abstract

Jamb structure for doors of the type involving an outer casing, an inner casing and a rabbet profile for the rabbet of the door, characterised in that it has the following characteristics: - said outer casing consists of a metal profile with a U-shaped section (1) with the flanges of the 'U' shape directed towards the door side, - said inner casing consists of a metal profile with a T-shaped section (2) with the stem of the 'T' directed towards the exterior, namely towards said outer casing (1) to be engaged with it and involving from above the head of the 'T' a female joint central recess for a rabbet profile (3) ; - said rabbet profile (3) intended to be engaged with a male joint by means of a flexible joint within said central recess of said inner casing (2).

Description

DESCRIPTION
ADJUSTABLE JAMB STRUCTURE FOR DOORS
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a jamb structure for doors whose characteristics correspond to the pre-characterising part of the main claim.
The door associated with said structure is also part of this invention.
Domain
The domain of use is substantially oriented towards the load-bearing structures for doors that are usually identified as jambs and that at present are made up of a casing and an outer casing that support the jamb.
Definitions
Jamb: Each lateral stanchion that defines the doorway that are surmounted by the lintel.
Casing: Load-bearing frame of the door that supports the door itself and frames it with a possible rabbet.
Outer casing: frame structure intended to be fixed to the interior wall or exterior wall and to which the casing is fixed.
Therefore the definition jamb structure is understood as the outer casing assembly forming the framework of the jamb and lintel. In the present invention jamb is understood not only in the strictest sense, but also as the respective lintel.
Background Art
At present it is known that to fix a door to a wall, the following components are used: - an outer casing intended to be fixed to the wall by the builder (this outer casing is substantially made form wood and serves to fix the subsequent casing or jamb or frame or panel of the door);
- a casing, namely a containing frame of the door having supports for the hinging of the door and a profiling of a rabbet of the door itself that completes the jamb, said rabbet being internally provided on the panel both on the stanchions as well in the upper-cross piece or lintel;
- the door that must be mounted by means of hinges on said casing. Problems and Drawbacks of the Background Art
The problems and drawbacks of the background art refer substantially to the fact that this solution requires precision positioning, namely the adjustment of the vertical and horizontal position as well as coplanar positioning, without which the door does not close well against the jamb. Moreover, with the well known systems it is never possible to achieve an exact position with respect to the peφendicularity/verticality/horizontality/flatness of the jambs of the door, namely the lateral stanchions and the upper cross-piece of the casing that is intended to contain the door. As a consequence, due to a lack of adjustability, the door will not close correctly. This is more often the case when one wishes to obtain the correct sealing of the door using rabbet gaskets on the jambs e.g. for glass doors or the like.
In fact it is know that it is very difficult to adjust the casing prior to the assembly of the door and in the known solutions for this type of operation it is necessary to take the door apart before proceeding.
Scope of the Invention
The scope of the invention is to resolve the aforementioned problems and drawbacks without incurring further costs and without reducing reliability: - to allow the precise and easy adjustment of the casing with respect to the door;
- to improve functionality and execution;
- to increase performance and to allow this type of adjustment to be made even after the door has been mounted due to the previous poor adjustment of said door and also after different usage time of the door, as it is known that over time doors and jambs can suffer deformations and/or movements. Solution of the Problem and Identification of the Features of the Invention
The problem is solved with the characteristics of the main claim.
The sub-claims represent advantageous preferred solutions that provide improved performance.
Advantages In this way the following advantages are achieved:
- to improve functionality and execution;
- increase performance;
- improve jamb adjustment;
- possibility of adjusting and/or setting the jambs also after the door has been mounted, with absolute precision, namely micrometrically by means of the use of the screws between the casing/jamb and outer casing that operate independently, one for traction (bringing the jamb closer to the outer casing, namely moving it away from the edge of the door) and one for compression (moving the jamb away from the outer casing, namely bringing it closer to the edge of the door), by acting on said opposing screws locking is carried out. Description of the Preferred Solution
For a better understanding, the invention is described in a preferred solution with the aid of the attached Figures, in which: - Fig.1.- represents the cross-section exploded view on the horizontal surface of a side stanchion of the outer casing-casing-jamb/rabbet assembly according to the present invention in which an opposite tubular sealing gasket is provided between the casing and outer casing, wherein the casing has a substantially T-shaped section with the flanges of the T- shape already finished, this being a profile in aluminium and/or its alloys.
- Fig.2.- represents a partial cross-sectional view of Fig.1 , but in correspondence with the horizontal upper cross-piece of the outer casing- casing-jamb-door, namely in section on the vertical transversal surface and in which in place of the tubular sealing gaskets (20) of the mounting structure between the casing and the outer casing of Fig.1 , there is a round gasket that carries out the rabbet function on one side or on the other between the casing and the outer casing, with the provision of a substantial male clearance of the outer casing with respect to the suitable female one of the casing for coplanar and vertical adjustment.
- Fig.3.- represents the view in Fig.1 , but in which the casing profile is changed with the flange profile suitable for receiving the opposite wooden finishing counter-profiles. - Fig.4.- represents the view in section according to the previous Figures and according to the representation in Fig.2, namely upper horizontal.
- Fig.5.- represents the view as in Fig.1 assembled.
- Fig.6. represents the view as in Fig.2 assembled.
- Fig.7. - represents the view as in Fig.3 assembled. - Fig.8.- represents the view as in Fig. 4 assembled.
- Fig.9.- represents the view from the interior of the rabbet/jamb-casing- outer casing already in position with the respective screws for fixing and adjustment by traction and compression.
- Fig.10.- represents the view in section of the profiles mounted against the wall without the visualisation of the screws in the previous Figure.
- Fig.11.- represents the cross-section of the assembly of the profiles as in Figs.3 and 4, with a view of the adjusting screw in traction between the external jamb-rabbet and the casing according to the C-C section in Fig.9. - Fig.12.- represents the cross-section of the assembly of profiles as in Fig.3 and 4, and as in the previous Figure, but with the visualisation of the screw for fixing to the wall the outer casing according to the section D-D in Fig.9. - Fig.13 - represents the cross-section of the assembly of the profiles as in Fig.3 and 4, with the visualisation of the adjusting screw pushed between the external jamb and the casing according to the section E-E in Fig.9.
- Fig.14 - represents the partial front-door view, with an exploded view of the wall of the stanchion structure and of how the three respective screws, for fixing, for traction adjustment and for thrust adjustment are installed as in the three previous Figures and according to Fig.9.
- Fig.15 - represents a partial front-door view involving the upper left edge of the outer casing-casing-jamb/rabbet structure mounted according to the previous Figures. - Fig.16 - represents a view on the horizontal surface B1-B1 of Fig.15 from the bottom upwards, namely showing the part of the cross-piece higher than the door.
- Fig.17 represents a view on the same surface of the previous Figure with section B-B in view from the top downwards. Detailed Description of the Invention in Relation to the Figures
According to the Figures it is observed that the jamb structure is of the type comprising:
- a U-shaped outer casing (1 ) with the "U" shape directed towards the internal side of the room namely towards the casing and the door, - a T-shaped casing (2) with the stem of the "T" directed towards the exterior, namely towards the outer casing (1 ) in order to be engaged to penetrate said outer casing and comprising from above the head of the "T" a female joint central recess for the rabbet (3) to complete the jamb; - a rabbet (3) intended to be engaged with a male joint by means of two flexible tongues, within said central recess of said casing (2), said rabbet including on the rabbet-door side, joining means of the respective rabbet gasket (31 ). From the Figures it also is observed that the upper horizontal section of the outer casing (1 B) is narrower on the vertical side of the outer casing (1 ), both comprising an intermediate separating wall that creates a double bottom (11 ), in such a way that:
- the bottom wall has a perforation for the passage of the fastening screw (V1) to the wall;
- the partition wall (11 ), is formed in such a way that: a) this axis of the fastening screw (V1 ) is perforated for respective screwing and b) it has further threaded perforations to allow the screwing of traction adjustment screws (V2) and c) in another seat it constitutes support for thrust adjustment screws (V3), said seat advantageously containing the tip of the thrust adjusting screws.
In this way it is possible to position the casing (2) perfectly in a vertical position with respect to the outer casing (3), the separation between the two being comfortably covered by a cover frame of the known art. Therefore, the adjustment can be carried out more precisely, also after the door has been mounted, simply by opening door and acting on said adjusting screws.

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Claims
1. Jamb structure for doors of the type involving an outer casing, a casing and a rabbet for the rabbet of the door, characterised in that it has the following characteristics: - said outer casing consists of a metal profile with a U-shaped section (1 ) with the tongues of the "U" shape directed toward the door side,
- said casing consists of a metal profile with a T-shaped section(2) with the stem of the "T" directed towards the exterior, namely towards said outer casing (1 ) in order to be engaged with it and comprising from above the head of the "T" a central recess female joint for a rabbet profile (3);
- said rabbet profile (3) intended to be engaged with a male joint by means of a flexible joint, within said central recess of said casing (2).
2. Jamb structure according to the previous claim, characterised in that the upper section as horizontal cross-piece of said outer casing (1B) is in its "U" shape narrower than the vertical side of the outer casing (1 ) with the provision that that the stem of the "T" shape of said casing (2) is made up substantially of two tongues that are spaced in such a way as to fit over the "U" shape of said outer casing, both on the stanchion as well as on the upper cross-piece.
3. - Jamb structure according to the previous claim, characterised in that in the joint between said outer casing and said casing is provided with a casing- outer casing gasket (20,21).
4. - Jamb structure according to the previous claim, characterised in that said casing-outer casing gasket consists of an elastically yielding shape (20,21).
5. - Jamb structure according to the previous claim, characterised in that said casing-outer casing gasket consists of a tubular elastically yielding shape (20).
6. - Jamb structure according to claim 4, characterised in that said tubular elastically yielding casing-outer casing gasket is present at least on the vertical stanchions of said casing (20).
7. - Jamb structure according to claim 4, characterised in that said casing- outer casing gasket consists of an elastically yielding shape that is substantially round and applied on the upper cross-piece of the casing (21 ).
8. - Jamb structure according to claim 2 or 3 and any of the following, characterised in that on the interior of said stem of the "T" shape of said casing (2), a profiled rib (22) is provided with lateral opposing joint means (200.210) for respective gaskets (20, 21).
9. - Jamb structure according to claim 2 or 3 or 4, characterised in that said flanges of the "U" shape of said outer casing (1 ) are intended to penetrate between said external flanges of said stem of the "T" shape of the casing and said central rib/profiling (22) with a rabbet at least on one side.
10. Jamb structure according to any of the previous claims characterised in that said profile of outer casing (1) involves an intermediate separating wall that creates a double bottom (11 ).
11. Jamb structure according to the previous claim, characterised in that it is formed so that:
- said bottom wall has a perforation or is predisposed for perforations for the passage of screws for fixing (V1 ) to the wall and
- said partition wall (11 ) is formed in such a way that: a) this axis of the fixing screw (V1 ) is perforated for the respective screwing also from the exterior casing (2) and b) it has further threaded perforations to allow the screwing of traction adjustment screws (V2) and c) in another seat it constitutes support for thrust screw adjustment (V3), said seat advantageously containing the tip of the thrust adjustment screw.
12. Jamb structure according to the previous claim, characterised in that said jamb involves joint means of the respective rabbet gasket (3) on the rabbet-door side.
13. Jamb structure according to the previous claim, characterised in that said casing (2) constitutes with the head of the "T" shape two opposite flanges (2B) for the opposite fitting of wooden profiles (4).
14. Jamb structure according to the previous claim, characterised in that said casing (2) on the interior of said stem of the "T" shape, made up of two parallel tongues, comprises said internal rib-profiling (22) with opposite recesses (200.210) for respective opposite rabbet gaskets (20.21 ), the stems of said "U" shape of said outer casing (1 ) intended to be inserted between said rabbet gasket (20.21 ) and the internal wall of said parallel flanges of said stem of the "T" shape of the profile of said casing (2).
15. Door assembly with a jamb structure according to any of the previous claims.
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EP06806230A EP1951981B1 (en) 2005-10-13 2006-10-13 Adjustable jamb structure for doors
AT06806230T ATE440201T1 (en) 2005-10-13 2006-10-13 ADJUSTABLE POST STRUCTURE FOR DOORS
DE602006008654T DE602006008654D1 (en) 2005-10-13 2006-10-13 ADJUSTABLE POST STRUCTURE FOR DOORS

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