Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Sectioned imperforate facing within perpheral frame; e.g.,...
Patent
1997-01-21
1998-11-03
Safavi, Michael
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Sectioned imperforate facing within perpheral frame; e.g.,...
5274515, 5278416, 527851, E06B 500, A47G 100
Patent
active
058292187
ABSTRACT:
A mirrored door includes at least four interconnected members providing a frame. The frame has first and second oppositely disposed sides and an uninterrupted interior perimeter defining a cavity. A door skin is secured to one of the sides and closes the cavity. A mirror is positioned within the cavity and conforms to the perimeter. A molding element is disposed about the perimeter. The molding element bears upon the mirror and abuts the members. The molding section is mechanically secured to the members so that the mirror is thereby retained within the cavity.
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Burt Darryl R.
McNeil Paul R.
Murray David T.
Berenato, III Joseph W.
Premdor, Inc.
Safavi Michael
Wilkens Kevin P.
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