Corner joint construction for mitered jambs of a frame

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Framing to receive door – doorjamb – or window sash – Architrave; i.e. – finish strip on floor – ceiling – or wall...

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52656, 403382, 403364, E06B 104

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046693432

ABSTRACT:
A corner joint between mitered jambs of a door frame, with claws provided in the miter region of the jamb ends. The claws are designed as tongues cut out of the jambs. The tongues are provided with abutment elements which engage behind the respective adjacent jambs. Further, the tongues and their abutment elements are offset relative to each other and so dimensioned that in assembled state, they engage and snugly fit between the tongues of the other jamb. The manufacture and assemblage of the frame jambs is thereby considerably simplified.

REFERENCES:
patent: 9552 (1853-01-01), Bell
patent: 389684 (1888-09-01), Beach
patent: 2916112 (1959-12-01), Kiehl
patent: 4550542 (1985-11-01), La See

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