Movable or removable closures – Panel with closure feature
Patent
1995-06-14
1997-07-08
Dorner, Kenneth J.
Movable or removable closures
Panel with closure feature
49503, E06B 300, E06B 396
Patent
active
056448708
ABSTRACT:
A door according to this invention is formed from two rectangular compression molded skins with each skin having inside surface and an outside surface and on its inside surface a plurality of projecting, parallel ribs along at least two of its edges, a hinge support having a plurality of grooves on its opposite sides with the grooves operable to interlock with the ribs of the skins along one side of the door when the skins are assembled with this support and an accessory support having a plurality of grooves on its opposite sides operable to interlock the ribs of the skins along the other side of the door when the skins are assembled therewith whereby no frame is required for the door when a foamed in place polyurethane core is formed between the skins. The door used interlocking members at its side and top edges and a preformed bottom panel or insert.
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Cohen Curtis
Dorner Kenneth J.
Nan Ya Plastics Corporation
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