The invention relates to a curtain-wall assembly in a modular construction system, in particular in the form of a glass curtain-wall system, having curtain-wall modules comprising a module frame and at least one infill and/or glass panel mounted thereon.
Such curtain walls are known in numerous embodiments in practice and are distinguished in that the individual curtain-wall modules can be delivered to the construction site completely prefabricated and can be installed there in a simple manner, arrayed from top to bottom, on the building, which is generally built with a concrete frame.
However, it is disadvantageous with such curtain walls that the infill panels, in particular the glass panels, cannot be exchanged readily if they have a defect, which can occur for instance due to internal stresses, structural damage, or a joint that is not sealed. In the solutions known in the past, the complete module must then be removed from the array, which is extremely problematic for modular curtain walls.
The basic object of the invention is therefore to improve a curtain wall of the type cited in the foregoing in that in particular a glass panel can be exchanged economically.
This object is attained in accordance with the invention in that the infill or glass panel is provided with mounting strips that can be releasably attached to the module frames.
The advantage attained using the invention is essentially comprised in that the infill or glass panel is not connected directly to the module frame but rather is releasably connected thereto via mounting strips so that it is possible to remove a single glass panel from the module frame without having to remove the entire module frame from the curtain-wall array, which is associated with significant difficulties.
In a particularly simple design in accordance with the invention, the mounting strips are glued to the infill or glass panels. For this it is possible to use for instance standard adhesives or even double-sided adhesive tape.
The mounting strips can be formed as individual strips at the outer periphery of the infill or glass panel; however, in the framework of the invention it is also possible for the mounting strips to be formed as the frame, the individual mounting strips then also being able to be connected to one another using corner brackets.
In order to produce a particularly simple connection between the mounting strips and the module frame, a connection that is also easy to release, in the framework of the invention it is suggested that a coupling profile be provided between the mounting strips and the module frame for interconnecting them and/or latching them together. This coupling profile is advantageously provided with locking profile ribs that engage connection profile webs provided on the mounting strips and on the module frame in a positive fit and/or in a press fit.
In the framework of the invention it has been proven advantageous when the coupling profile is formed by a flat profile web, the individual locking profile ribs being formed as L-shaped angle profiles with inner legs projecting at a right angle from the coupling profile and outer free legs that engage the connection profile web and extend in the same direction parallel to each other.
It has furthermore proven advantageous when the free leg of the locking profile rib and/or the connection profile web are provided on their surfaces adjacent to one another a bevel that creates a tightening force. In this manner the infill or glass panel is brought into close contact with the module frames, in particular also under its inherent load.
In order to attain an orientation of the infill or glass panel on the module frame, it is advantageous when the mounting strips are provided with a profile projection that projects with positive fit into a seat groove on the module frame. This further results in the possibility to provide the profile projection with a latch groove into which the edge of the coupling profile projects, which fixes the profile projection in the seat groove.
In general in the framework of the invention it has proven sufficient when the coupling profile is connected two times to the mounting strips or module frame.
An embodiment in which the coupling profile bears on its edge two locking profile ribs has proven itself to be a further advantageous design. Because of this the coupling profile has a largely T-shaped structure.
In order to ensure with certainty that the coupling profile does not release by itself, the invention provides that a locking member secures the coupling profile in its position connecting the mounting strips to the module frame. This locking member can be formed in a particularly simple manner by a seal strip that is inserted between the coupling profile and the mounting strips or module frame.
However, it is also possible for the locking member to be formed by a screw that is screwed into the mounting strip or module frame and with its head engages the frame of the coupling profile.
The invention furthermore relates to a method for assembling a curtain-wall module for a curtain wall in a modular construction system, in particular in the form of a glass curtain-wall system, whereby the curtain-wall module comprises a module frame and at least one infill and/or glass panel mounted thereon.
In terms of the method, the underlying object of the invention is attained in that first the module frame is assembled, in that then mounting strips are releasably attached to the module frame, and in that then the infill or glass panels are attached to the mounting strips.
In addition to the advantages already described, what this attains is that the usual production tolerances, the avoidance of which normally means significant complexity in production, do not have a negative effect in this case since the previously occurring tolerances can be retroactively compensated using the final connection of the infill or glass panel by gluing to the mounting strips.
In order to assure easy removal and also re-attachment of the infill or glass panel, the mounting strips are advantageously connected to the module frame by means of a coupling profile.
Finally, it has proven advantageous when the mounting strips are provided with an adhesive and the infill or glass panel is placed against the mounting strips in a precisely oriented fit.
The adhesive can be in a liquid form or even in the form of a double-sided adhesive tape.
The invention is explained in greater detail in the following with reference to an illustrated embodiment. Therein:
The curtain wall, depicted only partially in the drawings, especially in
In order to attain a simpler opportunity for exchanging the glass panel 2, the infill or glass panel 2 is provided with mounting strips 4 that can be releasably attached to the module frame 1. As can be seen in particular in
Gluing can be performed using a double-sided adhesive tape 5 or every by means of a conventional adhesive. The mounting strips 4 can be used as individual strips or can even be formed as a frame, as depicted in
In order to make an easily detachable connection between the mounting strips 4 and the module frame 1, a coupling profile 6 is provided between the mounting strips 4 and the module frame for connecting and/or latching. This coupling profile 6 is provided with locking profile ribs 7 that engage connection profile webs 8 provided on the mounting strips 4 and the module frame 1, so that this can be a positive and/or press fit.
As can further be seen from the drawing, the coupling profile 6 is formed by a flat profile web, each of the individual locking profile ribs 7 being formed as an L-shaped angle profile.
An inner leg of each of the locking profile ribs 7 projects at a right angle from the coupling profile 6, while an outer free leg engages the connection profile web 8 and is mounted such that it extends vertically the same direction as the other locking profile ribs 7 and is moreover parallel to this other one.
In order to attain the closest possible positioning of the infill or glass panel 2 to the module frame 1, a bevel is provided on the outer leg of the locking profile rib 7 and/or on the connection profile web 8 at their adjacent surfaces, so that both parts—in particular given the effect of gravity—are pulled against one another.
As can be seen in particular in
In practice it has proven useful when the coupling profile 6 is connected to the mounting strips 4 or the module frame 1 at two locations. Moreover, the coupling profile 6 is configured such that at its edge it has two locking profile ribs 7, so that the coupling profile 6 is of T-shape.
In order to fix the coupling profile 6 in its position holding the mounting strips 4 on the module frame 1, the coupling profile 6 is secured in place connecting the mounting strips 4 to the module frame 1 by a locking member 12, as can be seen in particular in
Finally, in accordance with
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 102006056425.1-25 | Nov 2006 | DE | national |