This application is a national stage application, according to Chapter II of the Patent Cooperation Treaty.
The present invention relates to glazing clips, glazing assemblies, kits for the construction of ancillary elements on a glazing unit and to methods of construction of glazing assemblies.
A typical glazing assembly comprises a sealed double glazed unit about the edge of which is provided a four-sided frame. The sealed glazing unit comprises a first glazing panel, typically of glass, in a spaced, parallel, face to face relationship with a similar second glazing panel. At the peripheral edge of the glazing panels and about their edges, a beading is provided, typically a poly vinyl chloride (PVC) material to maintain the spaced apart relationship and to prevent the ingress of water between the panels. The frame is typically a PVC moulding with PVC nitrile gaskets for receiving the glazing unit. A first side of a glazing unit is intended to be an interior panel and a second side as exterior panel, in use.
Some customers desire an effect on their windows such as the appearance of a Georgian bar thereon. A Georgian bar is a cross or trellis effect on the glazing assembly giving the appearance that the glazing is made up of multiple smaller glazing panels in a plane.
For reasons of manufacturing complexity, it is undesireable to manufacture genuine Georgian windows, but the appearance is often sought.
It is an aim of preferred embodiments of the present invention to obviate or overcome a problem associated with the prior art, whether referred to herein or otherwise.
According to the present invention in a first aspect, there is provided a glazing clip for fitting about the edge of a glazing unit, the glazing clip comprising means for interengaging with an ancillary element on at least one side of a glazing unit, in use.
Suitably, the glazing clip comprises means for interengaging with an ancillary element on both sides of a glazing unit.
Suitably, the glazing clip comprises a generally U-shaped body. The base of the U-shape extends across the edge of the glazing unit, in use, with each arm extending over the respective external face of the glazing panel on opposite sides thereof. Suitably, arms of the glazing clip are inclined from the perpendicular relative to the base, whereby in use the glazing clip is biased to the glazing unit.
Suitably, the interengaging means comprises an upstanding portion. This is for interengaging with a corresponding portion on an ancillary element. Suitably, the upstanding portion comprises a plurality of rebated portions.
Suitably, the upstanding portion comprises a mushroom formation.
Suitably, the glazing clip consists of a thermoplastic material.
According to the present invention in a second aspect, there is provided a kit for the construction of an ancillary element on a glazing unit, the kit comprising a plurality of glazing clips according to the first aspect of the present invention.
Suitably, the kit further comprises a cross-piece for interengaging with a first ancillary element in a first direction and with a second ancillary element in a second direction. This is used where the ancillary elements are made to appear to cross on the final glazing assembly. Suitably, the cross-piece comprises a first interengaging member for interengaging with a first ancillary element and a second interengaging member for interengaging with a second ancillary element. Suitably, the cross-piece further comprises a third interengaging member for interengaging with a third ancillary element. Suitably, the cross-piece is configured whereby a first ancillary element will be substantially perpendicular to a second and a third ancillary element. Suitably, the first interengaging member is substantially similar in cross-section to the second interengaging member. Suitably, the first interengaging member is substantially similar in cross-section to the third interengaging member. Suitably, the first interengaging member is substantially perpendicular to the second interengaging member.
Suitably, the first interengaging member is substantially perpendicular to the third interengaging member.
Suitably, the glazing clips in the kit are substantially similar.
Suitably, the kit additionally comprises at least one ancillary element for interengaging with the glazing clips. Suitably, the ancillary element is for a Georgian effect glazing assembly. Suitably, the ancillary element is of substantially constant cross-section. Suitably, the ancillary element comprises a female interengaging member for interengaging with a male interengaging member of a glazing clip. Alternatively, the ancillary element comprises a male interengaging member for interengaging with a female interengaging member of a glazing clip.
Suitably, the ancillary element comprises a lower face to be against a glazing panel in use, and the glazing clip is configured to interengage with the ancillary element in the lower face. Suitably, the lower face has a longitudinal slot therein for receiving the glazing clip. Suitably, the ancillary element and glazing clip interengage by a snap-fit connection.
According to the present invention in a third aspect, there is provided a glazing assembly comprising a glazing unit about the edge of which is at least one glazing clip according to the first aspect of the present invention and at least one ancillary element engaged with the glazing clip.
Suitably, the ancillary element is engaged with a first glazing clip and a second glazing clip after each has been placed about the glazing unit.
Suitably, the glazing assembly comprises a frame about the glazing unit.
The glazing assembly may be modified using a kit according to the second aspect of the present invention.
According to the present invention in a fourth aspect, there is provided a method of construction of a glazing assembly, the method comprising the steps of providing a glazing clip according to the first aspect of the invention to the edge of a glazing unit and engaging an ancillary element therewith.
Suitably, a plurality of glazing clips are provided to support the ancillary element.
Suitably, a plurality of ancillary elements are provided. Suitably, the ancillary elements are configured to meet and a cross-piece is provided to engage with ancillary elements in the region of the meeting of the ancillary elements.
The present invention will now be described by way of example only, with reference to the drawings that follow; in which:
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The generally U-shaped body 4 comprises a base 10 from which extend two substantially similar arms 12, 14 towards the distal end of which the first and second interengaging members 6, 8 lie.
As shown most clearly in
Each interengaging member 6, 8 comprises an upstanding portion extending from the corresponding arm 12, 14, which upstanding portion comprises a male member (for interengagement with a female member as described below), which has a plurality of rebated portions therefore. The first and second interengaging members extend for just over half the length of the arms 12, 14 from the distal end thereof.
The glazing clip is formed from a rigid thermoplastic material by injection moulding.
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A known ancillary element 40 is shown in
A method of usage of the preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to
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In the first step of construction of a glazing assembly according to the present invention, glazing clips 2 are fitted to each edge of the glazing unit 60 to suit the position of the internal Georgian bar 62. The slight incline of the arms 12, 14 of the glazing clips 2 means that once the four clips 2 have been slid over the edge of glazing unit 60 they hold themselves in place.
Accordingly a glazing clip 2 is provided over each edge of the glazing unit 60 with an interengaging means on each side of the glazing unit 60. That is, first interengaging member 6 is on one side of the glazing unit and second interengaging member 8 is on the other side of the glazing unit.
If there is no internal Georgian bar 62 then the glazing clips 2 are fitted around the sealed glazing unit 60 to suit the position of the spacer bar.
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It is noted that the frame 64 incorporates gasket elements (not shown) for receiving the glazing unit 60 therein, which gaskets provide sufficient leeway for the relatively thin (typically, the wall size is 1 mm) glazing clips 2 to extend across the edge of the glazing unit 60 without interfering with the fitting of the glazing unit 60 in the frame 64.
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In the next step as shown with reference to
The lower face 53, therefore lies against the glazing panel 60. The interengaging member 6 thus interengages with the ancillary element 42 in the lower face 53 thereof by a snap fit connection. Thus a longitudinal slot 55 is provided to receive interengaging means 6.
Thus, one side of the glazing unit has the appearance of a Georgian bar with a single cross.
The procedure is then repeated on the reverse side of the glazing unit 60 for the ancillary elements therefor.
For multiple cruciform configurations the process is repeated at every junction. It is recommended that the shortest full span for a continual ancillary element bar is used to maximise the rigidity of the system. If required a small double sided tape patch (not shown) may be applied at each cross piece between the cross piece and the glazing panel, or alternatively a thin bead of translucent silicone (not shown) may be used. This helps secure the cross piece in the long term and reduces the risk of rattling.
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This formation of interengaging means provides for a lower, in terms of the amount of protrusion from the surface of the glazing panel, in use, Georgian bar effect.
It is noted that the slot in the at least partly open lower face of the ancillary element may be across the full (
Thus, by using embodiments of the present invention a single glazing clip can provide interengaging members on one or both sides of a glazing unit. The interengaging members are inherently aligned and do not interfere with the frame because of the thin body of the clip. A pleasing Georgian effect window assembly can, therefore, be provided.
It will be appreciated that the present invention is suitable for glazing units having any number of glazing panels from one upwards, requiring only an adjustment of the length of the base. It will also be appreciated that the order of the method of construction described above can be altered somewhat if desired.
The reader's attention is directed to all papers and documents which are filed concurrently with or previous to this specification in connection with this application and which are open to public inspection with this specification, and the contents of all such papers and documents are incorporated herein by reference.
All of the features disclosed in this specification (including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings), and/or all of the steps of any method or process so disclosed, may be combined in any combination, except combinations where at least some of such features and/or steps are mutually exclusive.
Each feature disclosed in this specification (including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings), may be replaced by alternative features serving the same, equivalent or similar purpose, unless expressly stated otherwise. Thus, unless expressly stated otherwise, each feature disclosed is one example only of a generic series of equivalent or similar features.
The invention is not restricted to the details of the foregoing embodiment(s). The invention extends to any novel one, or any novel combination, of the features disclosed in this specification (including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings), or to any novel one, or any novel combination, of the steps of any method or process so disclosed.
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