Various types
of doors are in use which may be classified on the basis of arrangement of
shutters, method of constructions, principles of working operations and
materials used. Commonly used doors are briefly explained below:
1.
Battened and Ledged Doors: Battens are 100 mm to 150 mm wide and 20 mm thick wooden boards.
Their length is that of door opening. The battens are connected by horizontal
planks, known as ledges of size 100 to 200 mm wide and 30 mm thick. Usually
three ledges are used one at top, one at bottom and the third one at
mid-height. This is the simplest form of door and the cheapest also. Battens
are secured by tongued
and grooved joint.
2.
Battened, Ledged and Braced Doors: If doors are wide apart from using battens and ledges
diagonal members, known as braces, are provided to strengthen the door.
3.
Framed and Panelled Doors: This type of door consists of vertical members, called styles
and horizontal members called rails. The styles and rails are suitably grooved
to receive panels. The panels may be of wood, A.C. sheet, glasses etc. The
panels may be flat or of raised type to get good appearance. These are very
commonly used doors. They may be of single shutter or of double shutter. If
glass panels are used they may be called as glazed doors.
4. Flush
Doors: The shutters of these doors are made of plywood or block boards.
They are of uniform thickness. These shutters are available with different
attractive vineer finishes. The time
consumed in making such doors at site is quite less. These doors are suitable for
interior portion of a building. Nowadays flush doors are commonly used in
residential and office buildings.
Figure 8.24 shows typical flush door.
5.
Louvered Doors: Whenever privacy as well as ventilation is required such doors
can be used. Louvers are the glass, wooden or A.C. sheet strips fixed in the
frame of shutter such that they prevent vision but permit free passage of air.
The doors may be fully or partially louvered. Such doors are commonly used for
public bathrooms and latrines.
6.
Revolving Doors: It consist of a centrally placed pivot to which four
radiating shutters are attached. The central pivot is supported on ball bearing
at the bottom and has a bush bearing at the top. The shutters may be partly or
fully made up of glass. A circular space of entrance is provided within which
shutters rotate. As shutters rotate they give entrance on one side and exit on
other side. These doors are preferred in public buildings like stores, banks,
hotels, theatres where continuous use of doors is necessary. They are very much
required in entrance to air conditioned public buildings.
7. Swing
Doors: Swing door has its shutter attached to the frame by means of
double action springs. Hence shutter can move both inward and outward. They may
be single shuttered or double shuttered. Such doors are preferred in offices
and banks. Since these doors can open on both sides it is desirable to provide
glass panels or peep holes to enable user to see the persons from other side.
8.
Sliding Doors: In this type of doors, shutter slides on the sides. For
this purpose runners and guide rails are provided. Sliding shutters may be one,
two or even three. Such doors are used in banks, offices etc.
9.
Collapsible Doors: Steel channels 16 to 20 mm wide are used as verticals.
They are placed with 12 to 20 mm gap. Steel flats 16 mm to 20 mm wide and 5 mm
thick are hinged to them The rollers are provided at their top as well as at
bottom so that shutter can be pulled or pushed side
ways with slight force. There may be single or double shutters.
Usually these doors are used for additional safety. They are commonly used for
front doors, bank locker rooms, school and
college entrance doors.
10.
Rolling Shutters: Figure 8.30 show a typical rolling shutter door. It
consists of a frame, a drum and a shutter made of thin steel plates. The width
of the door may vary from 2 to 3 m. The shutter moves on steel guides provided
on sides and can easily roll up. For this counterbalancing is made with helical
springs on the drum. The shutter can be easily pulled down.This type
of doors are commonly used as additional doors to shops, offices, banks,
factory, buildings from the point of safety.