The present invention relates to a means for fastening glass panes, preferably, in a frame made of wood or plastic material. For fastening glass panes or plates in doors, glass cupboards etc., compound arrangements of ledges are used, such as described in the documents DE 195 25 206, DE 296 00 399 U1, DE 42 16 260 C2 and DE 199 55 639 A1.
Frequently, it is desirable that such compound arrangements of ledges are easily releasable so that a broken glass pane can be exchanged very quickly, for example. This is ensured by a compound arrangement of ledges described in DE 296 00 399 U1, but conditionally only.
To exchange the mounted glass pane 2 for another one, at least one of the profiled ledges 6, 7 is drawn from a holding leg 9, 10 and re-mounted again. With the detachable compound arrangement of ledges describes above, there is the possibility for the ledges 6 or 7 to be loosened or even removed by winds loading the glass pane 2 alternately or by accelerative forces occurring when the door is closed. Moreover, mounting of ledges is relatively costly.
In practice, another problem is to hold a glass pane in its position tightly and reliably, which can not be ensured satisfactorily by all of the solutions known up to know.
Therefore, object of the invention is to provide a detachable fastening means which prevents the profiled ledge from loosening even after a plurality of exchanges of glass pane or after loading an installed glass pane by compression and accelerative forces continuously. Furthermore, mounting should be possible very simply.
This object is solved by a fastening means according to claim 1.
This fastening means is suited for a frame provided with a stop near the backside thereof and is used to press a thin plate such as a conventional glass pane or a multi-layer glass pane to the stop from the front side and hold it in its position. At first, several angular clamping pieces are pressed to the glass pane or plate and fixed. The angular clamping pieces comprise two legs extending perpendicularly to each other. The vertical leg has a plate-like fastening portion which extends laterally above the horizontal leg in a predetermined distance to it.
A holding rail having a length corresponding to that of the glass pane and provided with a groove is pushed onto the fastening portions arranged to each other on the same level. The fastening means is easily mountable, low in cost and reliable even if the wind load changes.
According to the invention, the fastening portion is shorter than the angular clamping piece itself and arranged approximately in the middle part thereof so that a portion of the horizontal leg of the angular clamping piece at its right side and its left side is not covered by the fastening portion. This feature of the invention is very advantageous compared with the prior art.
In order to give the fastening means a high stability, two factors should be considered. A first factor is to fasten the horizontal leg by means of a nail, a pin or a bolt as close as possible to the glass pane, i.e., the fastening element has to be driven or screwed in as close as possible to the glass pane. A second factor is to give the fastening portion a great length. However, too a long fastening portion would cover the horizontal leg so that there is no possibility to insert fixing elements from above. A nail can only be driven into the horizontal leg without restrictions, i.e. without spatial limitations as close as possible to the glass pane, when the fastening portion is shorter than the angular clamping piece itself. However, in the direction away from the glass pane, the fastening portion can be dimensioned relatively long and thus, the groove correspondingly deep so that the holding rail is fixed in a stable manner.
According to claim 2, the fastening portion is slightly inclined towards the horizontal leg of the angular clamping piece. The fastening portion and the groove in the holding rail are dimensioned so that the fastening portion is slightly deflected upwardly when the holding rail is pushed onto it and is brought into a stressed state. Thus, the pre-stressed fastening portion acts through its bottom surface onto the holding rail and presses it to the frame reliably. By this advantageous further development of the invention, a still more reliable fixing of the holding rail is gained.
According to claim 3, the portions of the horizontal leg on the right and on the left side of the fastening portion are provided with auxiliary means for inserting pin-like fixing elements. The shape of these auxiliary means is dependent on the technical limiting conditions of assembling and can be a groove or a hole. This auxiliary means ensure that the fixing elements are always inserted at a predetermined position.
According to claim 4, the lower surface of the fastening portion is provided with a holding profile which enables the holding rail to be pushed onto the fastening portion easily, but makes the removal therefrom difficult. Such profiles known as pine-cone or saw-tooth profiles act on the barb principle so that, compared with the further development according to claim 2, the holding rail can be fastened much better.
According to claim 5, the vertical leg of the angular clamping piece is tapered at its top portion to form a pointed end. When the holding rail is mounted and has reached its final position, the gap formed between it and the top portion of the vertical leg is sufficiently great to fill in a sealing material such as silicone gum.
According to claim 6, the angular clamping piece is made of a resilient plastic material which has a relatively great strength and can be punched by nails without causing problems.
In the following, the invention will be described by means of the accompanying drawings.
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Portions of the angular clamping piece, which are outlined in the top view, the side view, the front view and the bottom view and which correspond to those in the perspective view, are marked by the same signs.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2005 015 457.3 | Apr 2005 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/DE06/00600 | 4/4/2006 | WO | 00 | 10/1/2008 |