Entryway with articulating threshold
US-9528314-B2 · Dec 27, 2016 · US
US9874054B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9874054-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615364740-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 30, 2016 |
| Priority date | May 20, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jan 23, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jan 23, 2018 |
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A threshold having a threshold cap. The threshold cap has an aperture through its top wall. The threshold also includes a pin capture positioned below the threshold cap and corresponding in location to the aperture. The pin capture is positioned to receive a pin passing through the aperture.
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We claim: 1. A threshold comprising: a substrate; a tread surface having an interior end and an exterior end; an upward extending dam adjacent to the interior end of the tread surface; an upward extending nosing opposite to the upward extending dam; an upwardly-open sill channel at least partially defined between the upward extending nosing and the upward extending dam; a threshold cap on the sill channel, the threshold cap having an aperture through a top wall thereof; a biasing member arranged to bias the top wall of the threshold cap upward, such that the biasing member biases the top wall of the threshold cap during engagement with a door panel or a door sweep; and a pin capture disposed at least partially within the sill channel, below the threshold cap and separate from the top wall, wherein the pin capture is located below the aperture to receive a pin passing through the aperture. 2. The threshold of claim 1 , wherein the pin capture comprises a body having a hole configured to accept an astragal bolt pin, wherein an opening to the hole is elongated. 3. The threshold of claim 2 , further comprising at least one boss extending from a surface of the hole. 4. The threshold of claim 1 , wherein the biasing member is positioned at least partially within the sill channel. 5. The threshold of claim 1 , wherein the sill channel has a floor, and a bore extends into the floor, wherein at least a portion of the pin capture is disposed within the bore. 6. The threshold of claim 1 , wherein the pin capture is taller than the sill channel. 7. The threshold of claim 1 , wherein the threshold cap comprises a notch below the top wall to provide clearance below the threshold cap for the pin capture. 8. The threshold of claim 1 , wherein the pin capture comprises at least one pocket configured to retain a biasing member. 9. The threshold of claim 1 , wherein the pin capture comprises at least one recess, the recess having an opening in a bottom thereof for anchor screws configured to secure the pin capture to the substrate. 10. An entryway, comprising: a header; a first side jamb spaced apart from a second side jamb; a first door panel hinged to the first side jamb; a second door panel hinged to the second side jamb; and a threshold assembly, the threshold assembly comprises: a substrate; a tread surface having an interior end and an exterior end; an upward extending dam adjacent to the interior end of the tread surface; an upward extending nosing opposite to the upward extending dam; an upwardly-open sill channel at least partially defined between the upward extending nosing and the upward extending dam; a threshold cap on the sill channel, the threshold cap having an aperture through a top wall thereof; a biasing member arranged to bias the top wall of the threshold cap upward, such that the biasing member biases the top wall of the threshold cap during engagement with a door panel or a door sweep; and a pin capture disposed at least partially within the sill channel, below the threshold cap and separate from the top wall, wherein the pin capture is located below the aperture to receive a pin passing through the aperture, wherein the threshold cap extends below both the first door panel and the second door panel when the first and second door panels are closed. 11. The entryway of claim 10 , wherein the pin capture comprises a body having a hole configured to accept an astragal bolt pin, wherein an opening to the hole is elongated. 12. The entryway of claim 11 , further comprising at least one boss extending from a surface of the hole. 13. The entryway of claim 10 , wherein the biasing member is positioned at least partially within the sill channel. 14. The entryway of claim 10 , wherein the sill channel has a floor, and a bore extends into the floor, wherein at least a portion of the pin capture is disposed within the bore. 15. The entryway of claim 10 , wherein the pin capture is taller than the sill channel. 16. The entryway of claim 10 , wherein the threshold cap comprises a notch below the top wall to provide clearance below the threshold cap for the pin capture. 17. The entryway of claim 10 , wherein the pin capture comprises at least one pocket configured to retain a biasing member. 18. The entryway of claim 10 , wherein the pin capture comprises at least one recess, the recess having an opening in a bottom thereof for anchor screws configured to secure the pin capture to the substrate. 19. The threshold of claim 1 , wherein the biasing member is disposed below the top wall of the threshold cap. 20. The entryway of claim 10 , wherein the biasing member is disposed below the top wall of the threshold cap.
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