Door Flashcards

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a barrier which swings, slides, tilts or folds to close an opening in a wall

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door

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a manually operated sliding rod or bar attached to a door for locking it

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door bolt

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3
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a device placed on a wall behind a door or mounted on the flooor to prevent opening the door too wide, also called as door bumper

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door stop

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4
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the casing or moldings used around a door frame to conceal the crack or joint between the frame and wall or for decorative effects

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door trim

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5
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the vertical member on each side of the door

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door jamb

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6
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a hydraulic or pneumatic devices that automatically close doors quickly but quietly

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door closer

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7
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the uppermost member of the door frame

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door head

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a hardware accessory, consisting of wheels on a track, which supports a sliding door
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door roller

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9
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a door equipped with hardware which permits it to swing 90 degrees in either direction from the plane of its frame

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double-acting door

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10
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a doorframe which does not contain doorstops, thereby permitting installation of a double-acting do

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double-acting frame

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11
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permits a door to swing in either direction, and are usually fitted with springs to bring the door to a closed position after opening

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double-acting hinge

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12
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consists of two plates joined together by a pin which support the door and connect it to its frame, enabling it to swing open or closed

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hinge

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13
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a door having stiles, rails and sometimes mutins which form one or more frames around recessed panels

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panel door

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one of the upright structural members of a door frame, as at the outer edge of a door sash

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door stile

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15
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the sill of a doorway covering the joint between two flooring materials or providing weather protection at an exterior door

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threshold

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16
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the wall opening into which a door frame is fitted

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rough opening

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17
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a smooth-surfaced door having faces which are plane and which conceal its rails and stiles or other structure

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flush door

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a short rail mounted on a door near its lower edge, used to kick the door open primarily on institutional doors

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are composed of two plates or leaves joined by a pin and secured to the abutting surfaces of wood and hollow metal doors and door jambs

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butt hinges

20
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both leaves fully mortised into the abutting surfaces of a door and doorjamb so that only the knuckle is visible when he door is closed

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full-mortise hinges

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these are mortise hinges manufactured fit the recess and match the arrangement of holes of hollow metal doors and frames

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template hinges

22
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Have one leaf mortised into the edge of a door and other surface-mounted to the doorframe.

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Half-mortise hinges

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have one leaf mortised into a doorframe and the other surface-mounted to the face of the door

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half-surface hinges

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have two leaves surface-mounted to the adjacent faces of a door and doorframe

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full-surface hinges

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have t-shaped leaves and a protruding knuckle so that the door can stand away from the wall when fully opened
parliament hinges
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have a single, pivoting joint and an oval-shaped knuckle
olive knuckle hinges
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contain coiled springs in their barrels for closing door automatically
spring hinges
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long, narrow hinges that run the full length of the two surfaces to which their leaves are joined
piano hinges
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consists of a number of flat plates rotating about a central pin, with shoulders mortised into the door edge and doorframe so as to be concealed when closed
invisible hinges
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are used with a mortise pivot at door head to enable a door to swing in either direction, may be provided with a closed mechanism
floor hinges
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an inoperable panel or glass light over a door
fixed transom
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exposed trim molding, framing, or lining around a door, window or table may be flat or molted
casing
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5 types of doors
1. swinging doors 2. bypass sliding door 3. surface sliding door 4. pocket sliding 5. folding door
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normally turns on hinges about a side jamb when pushed or pulled but may also be pivoted from head jamb and threshold
Swinging Door (Exterior and interior use)
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requires space around doorway for door swing; check clearance required
Swinging Door (Exterior and interior use)
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most convenient operation for entry and passage
Swinging Door (Exterior and interior use)
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most effective door type for thermal and acoustic insulation and for weather resistance; can be fire rated
Swinging Door (Exterior and interior use)
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doors slide on overhead track and along guides or a track on the floor
bypass sliding door
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requires no operating space but is difficult to seal against weather and sound
bypass sliding door
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offers access only through 50% of doorway width
bypass sliding door
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used on exterior as sliding glass door
bypass sliding door
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used in interiors primarily for visual screening
bypass sliding door