Information
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Patent Grant
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6668500
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Patent Number
6,668,500
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Date Filed
Tuesday, March 6, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 30, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Mai; Lanna
- Dorsey; Dennis L.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 052 20461
- 052 456
- 052 20462
- 052 235
- 052 213
- 052 208
- 052 209
- 052 20471
- 052 20472
- 052 307
- 052 308
- 052 204591
- 052 204593
- 052 2046
- 049 504
- 049 505
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The invention relates to a holding device for holding glass closures (20) formed by individual glass profile elements, especially U-shaped glass profile elements (21, 21′), or other long glass elements, especially insulating glass elements. In order to prevent water condensation inside the glass closure (20), the holding device comprises at least one holding rail (2; 32, 36, 37; 34, 64, 65; 34, 64′, 76; 79; 80) for holding or mounting and for laterally guiding and supporting the individual long glass elements or glass profile elements (21, 21′) or the glass closure (20). Said holding rail (2; 32, 36, 37; 34, 64, 65; 34, 64′, 76; 79; 80) has a metal holding segment (3; 38; 54; 69, 77; 87; 88) for holding or supporting a front face area or a partial front face area of the glass closure (20) or individual glass elements or glass profile elements (21, 21′) at least one projecting metal flange section (4, 5; 4′, 5′; 49, 50; 57, 58; 71, 72; 81, 82) for laterally guiding or supporting the glass closure (20) and/or one, several or all the individual glass elements or glass profile elements (21, 21′) thereof, whereby the flange segment (4, 5; 4′, 5′; 49, 50; 57, 58; 71, 72; 81, 82) and the holding segment (3; 38; 54; 69, 77; 87; 88) are fixedly connected to one another by means of a heat-insulating and/or thermally separating connecting device (6, 7; 40, 41; 43, 44; 45, 46, 47, 48; 67, 68; 64, 65). The invention also relates to a holding rail that can be used in said holding device.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention concerns a device for retaining a glass fenestration composed of separate glass structural-section components, especially glass U-section components, or of other longitudinal, especially insulating, glass components. The invention also concerns a retaining rail that can be employed in such a retaining device.
Glass fenestrations composed of longitudinal glass components, glass structural-section components for example, are often employed for the large-area glazing of such buildings as gymnasiums, factories, free-standing staircases, houses, and commercial structures. The fenestrations are often secured by metal structural section in the opening that is to be fenestrated. Especially when a fenestration is insulating, as in the case of a hollow glass structural-section brick for example, water will at the current state of the art occasionally condense inside it and be almost impossible to remove.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of the present invention is to effectively prevent such condensation within a glass fenestration.
The device for retaining a glass fenestration composed of separate glass structural-section components, especially glass U-section components, or of other longitudinal, especially insulating, glass components is accordingly characterized by at least one retaining rail for retaining and bearing and for the lateral guidance and support of the individual longitudinal glass component, glass structural-section component, or glass fenestration, whereby the retaining rail is provided on the one hand with a retaining length of structural section of metal for retaining or supporting a face-side area or part of a face side area of the glass fenestration or one, more, or all of its glass components or glass structural-section components and on the other hand with at least one length of metal flange for the lateral guidance and support of the glass fenestration and/or of one, more or all of its individual glass components or glass structural-section components. Since the length of flange and the retaining section are fastened together by a heat-insulating and/or thermally separating connecting fixture, not only will a reliable bearing or retaining of the glass fenestration be ensured, but the lengths themselves, which are to individually retained, will be thermally separated. The face side areas, which the retaining rails comprise, will not be subject to the undesirable climatological effects of heat bridge-over. Surprisingly, this feature will in turn not only effectively prevent the accumulation of condensed water inside the glass fenestration and the penetration of water thereinto, but the retaining rail will also contribute to the fenestration's insulating effect due to the absence of heat bridging at its retainer.
Advantageous embodiments of the present invention are addressed in the subsidiary claims.
Glass fenestrations of glass structural-section components, especially glass U-section components, are known from Europe Patent 0742324A1, which specific reference will be made to in its entirety for further details as to the design of glass fenestrations. The glass structural U-section components of the glass fenestration known therefrom, however, are to be oriented vertical rather than horizontal. There are accordingly no problems with statics or with installation in a building. Problems do occur, however, when glass structural-section components are to be installed horizontal in that the lowermost component must support the weight of the ones above it.
A retaining device of the aforesaid genus is accordingly of advantage in horizontal glass fenestrations of horizontal glass structural-section components to secure each glass structural-section component individually and ensure that the lower components will need to support no more weight than the upper components do.
Another retaining device for retaining glass structural-components is known from German 29809177 U1, FIG.
4
. This device features horizontal retainers mounted against a wall on bases. This device is accordingly appropriate only for fastening cladding in the form of glass structural-section components, components with L-shaped cross-sections, that is, to a wall, and not for retaining a glass fenestration in an opening in a building.
To ensure that the retaining device in accordance with the present invention provides simple means of securing the glass structural-section components at any desired height when fenestrating an opening in a building, the retaining device in one preferred embodiment is composed of glass structural-section components, especially glass U-section components, to be installed horizontal, whereby at least one retaining rail is installed vertical and designed to secure by tension and/or compression the glass structural-section component s that the glass structural-section components are retained by or rest against. This embodiment features a retaining section for securing by tension and/or compression, especially by way of hammerhead screws or of similar threaded fasteners, a metal structural-section securing section and at least one metal flat section for the lateral guidance or support of the glass structural-section components and/or the glass fenestration. The flat section and the securing section are fastened together by way of the heat-insulating and/or thermally separating connecting fixture.
The vertical and appropriately cross-sectioned retaining rail allows the height of the glass structural-section component holder to be continuously varied. The same retaining device can accordingly retain various glass fenestrations with glass structural-section components of different heights. It is also possible to construct the particular glass fenestration being retained out of glass structural-section components of different widths, of different heights, that is, as installed. The securing section and the flange section are metal for reasons of appearance and/or stability. In particular when closing off openings in a building and in the case of parallel spaces created by glass structural-section components, such metal rails could lead to misting up of the glass structural-section components due to the condensation of water on the inner surfaces of the components. It has, surprisingly, been demonstrated that fabricating the metal sections and thermally insulating them will at least extensively eliminate such misting. Thermal insulation will also of course lead to better k's in the glass fenestration retained by the retaining device.
Further advantageous embodiments of the present invention are addressed in the subsidiary claims. A retaining rail for use in a retaining device in accordance with the present invention is the subject of the ancillary claim.
Since the connecting fixture is intended for thermally separating the securing section from the flange section, all metal heat bridging should be avoided. The connecting fixture should accordingly be of a poorly heat-conducting material. The retaining section or securing section must on the other hand be able to withstand to some extent considerable forces, necessitating a very strong connecting between the flange section and the retaining or securing section. The connecting fixture in one advantageous embodiment of the present invention accordingly comprises a double or triple web or at least two connecting webs of a poorly heat-conducting material, especially plastics-based, extending along the length of the retaining rail and separated from each other at a right angle to that length. The connecting fixture and preferably the double web or connecting webs will also preferably be of polyamide or with a core of polyamide. The advantage of polyamide is that it can be coated subsequently along with the metal sections in accordance with the desired surface of the overall retaining rail. The retaining rail, comprising the retaining section and at least one and preferably two flange sections can accordingly be fabricated and subsequently coated in accordance with the desired appearance of the visible areas. The flange section and/or the retaining section, the aforesaid securing section for instance, will in this event be aluminum.
The retaining section can be of tubing or of another type of structural section reinforced by two walls. When the retaining section is a securing section it will preferably be of C section to allow the head of a threaded fastener to easily engage its back. It will be of advantage when employing tensioning for security to employ heads that can be appropriately oriented for insertion through the gap in the C and rotated 90° to engage the section.
To guide both sides of the glass structural-section component and/or the glass fenestration, comprising for example two lengths of glass structural section with their webs together, composed thereof, and in particular to retain it in the building opening that is to be fenestrated, one preferred embodiment includes two flange sections that extend along both sides of the retaining section, each connected to it by a connecting fixture.
To fasten the metal sections of the retaining rail securely together, it will also be preferable for the connection between the connecting fixture and the particular metal section to be established by engagement of the other side of the hooked edge of an accommodating groove in one of the components involved in the connection by an appropriately cross-sectioned head or end on the other component. It will be preferable in this case for every connecting web in the ends facing the metal section to be more or less T-shaped or otherwise thicker to provide rear engagement for an appropriate C-sectional accommodating groove for each connecting web in the section being connected.
It will also be preferable for the embodiment of the retaining device in accordance with the present invention employed for horizontal glass fenestrations to provide at least one glass structural-section component holder for each glass structural-section component or pair of glass structural-section components to be secured. It will be preferable to provide a retaining device at both vertical edges of the building opening being fenestrated, so that each horizontal glass structural-section component can rest on a glass structural-section component holder at each end. Glass structural-section component holders for retaining the ends of glass structural-section components can preferably be tensioned and hence secured at any desired height by means of at least one threaded fastener, especially a hammerhead screw, each on the C cross-sectional securing section.
It may, now, happen that glass fenestrations of different thickness must be installed in accordance with the on-site situation. It has until now always been necessary to fabricate special structural section, which is really expensive. Retaining devices for particularly thick glass fenestrations, like TWD (transparent heat-insulated glass fenestration) fenestrations are because of their special fabrication, really expensive to manufacture. This problem is eliminated in accordance with a particularly advantageous embodiment of the retaining device in accordance with the present invention. In this advantageous embodiment of the present invention, the retaining device is adjusted to glass fenestrations of different thickness not by fabricating special structural section but by using longer or shorter connecting fixtures. The connecting fixtures are again as hereintofore specified preferably based on plastics and are readily available in various lengths. Depending on whether a shorter connecting fixture or a somewhat longer connecting fixture is employed to connect the flange section to the retaining section, the distance between these two sections will be longer or shorter. Flange, retaining, or securing sections of metal structural section can always be fabricated equal and stocked by the manufacturer. Depending on the builder's specific requirements or on the particular glass fenestration to be retained, the appropriate metal structural sections, i.e. retaining sections and flange sections, can be fastened together by connecting fixtures of appropriate length, e.g. longer or shorter double webs or multiple connecting webs. This particularly advantageous embodiment of the present invention accordingly ensures that the width of the retaining section will match the thickness of the glass fenestration being retained and that at least one matching connecting fixture can be selected from several of varying length.
Another particularly preferred embodiment of the present invention features a set of several retaining rails comprising an essentially U cross-sectional retaining rail designed for strictly lateral support with rectangular structural section as a retaining area adjacent to the face areas of the glass fenestration but with no supporting function, a T-sectional, H-sectional, or I-sectional retaining rail as a middle strut in a glass fenestration or to separate two glass fenestrations, and a lower, retaining rail that is provided on its lower surface, the surface facing away from the building's fenestration, with supporting components. These supporting components are themselves preferably supporting strips, of either simple straight section, I-sectional, or extending out in the form of vertical webs, that is, L-sectional, or T-sectional.
The retaining rail in accordance with the present invention, which is designed for use in a retaining device of the species hereintofore specified, is particularly characterized by a polygonally cross-sectional or, for the tensioned securing of glass structural-section component holders by means of hammerhead screws, C-sectional, retaining or securing section of metal, by at least one projecting flange of metal for the lateral guidance or support of glass structural-section components and/or the glass fenestration composed thereof on the side facing the glass fenestration that the glass structural-section component holder can optionally be applied to, and by a connecting fixture preferably comprising a double web or at least two connecting webs that fasten the two metal sections together thermally separate.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Various embodiments of the present invention will now be specified with reference to the accompanying drawing, wherein
FIG. 1
is a horizontal section through a retaining rail in a retaining device for retaining glass fenestrations composed of horizontal glass structural-section components,
FIG. 2
is a frontal view of a glass fenestration retained by such a retaining device for closing an opening in a building,
FIG. 3
is a view from the right side of
FIG. 1
of an area of the retaining rail in
FIG. 1
with a length of glass structural U section retained therein,
FIG. 4
is an overhead view of a securing section in a retaining rail comparable to the one in
FIG. 1
with a glass structural-section component holder secured therein,
FIG. 5
is a sectional view along the line V—V in
FIG. 4
,
FIG. 6
is a view from the right side of
FIG. 1
of an area of the retaining rail with an area of the glass fenestration retained therein comparable to the one in
FIG. 2
,
FIG. 7
is a cross-section through another embodiment of a retaining device for glass fenestrations with three horizontal retaining rails,
FIG. 8
is a view similar to that in
FIG. 7
of a third embodiment of a retaining device with three retaining rails or lengths of retaining structural section that differs from the embodiment illustrated in
FIG. 7
in width an with respect to a lower retaining rail,
FIG. 9
is a cross-section similar to the ones illustrated in the previous two figures of a fourth embodiment of a retaining device with a retaining rail that again differs in width and wherein the lower retaining rail is further modified, and
FIGS. 10 and 11
are cross-sectional views of two further embodiments of lower retaining rails comparable to the lower retaining rails illustrated in FIGS.
7
through
9
.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
FIG. 1
is a horizontal section through part of a retaining device
1
for a glass building fenestration in the form of a retaining rail
2
. Retaining rail
2
has more or less in the middle a retaining section, a length of C section, in the form of a securing section
3
and two lateral flange sections
4
and
5
. Each flange section
4
and
5
is fastened to securing section
3
by a connecting fixture
6
and
7
respectively. The retaining rail
2
as a whole, with flange sections
4
and
5
, connecting fixtures
6
and
7
, and securing section
3
, is in the form of a length of structural U section, with flange sections
4
and
5
constituting the flanges and connecting fixtures
6
and
7
and, between them, securing section
3
the web. The groove
8
constituted by the inside of C-shaped securing section
3
opens into the inside of the U-sectional retaining rail
2
. The edges of flange sections
4
and
5
are in the same plane as the back
9
of retaining rail
2
opposite the flanges of the U section in retaining rail
2
.
Each connecting area
10
is provided with two C-shaped marginate accommodating grooves
11
. The sides of securing section
3
facing flange sections
4
and
5
are provided with matching connecting areas
12
.
Each connecting fixture
6
and
7
is provided with a multiple web in the form of two connecting webs
13
and
14
(whereof, although the situation is not illustrated, there may be more than two). Each connecting web
13
and
14
is in the form of a length of I section, the flanges of the I being, to ensure precise fit in accommodating grooves
11
, located at the terminating sections
15
facing the sections
3
through
5
being secured. The accommodation of I-shaped terminating sections
15
in grooves
11
provides connecting fixtures
6
and
7
with a solid attachment to both flange sections
4
and
5
and securing section
3
. To further improve stability, the accommodating grooves
11
in each connecting area
10
and
12
, and hence the connecting webs
13
and
14
accommodated therein, are a specific distance apart. Securing section
3
and flange sections
4
and
5
are metal, aluminum in the preferred embodiment illustrated. Connecting webs
13
and
14
are polyamide. The retaining rail
2
in some unillustrated embodiments is coated with plastic, powder, or a similar material.
The free end of each flange section
4
and
5
is provided with a hook-shaped structure
16
incorporating an inside groove
17
facing the interior of the U section that comprises the retaining rail.
The purpose of retaining rail
2
will now be specified with reference to
FIGS. 2 through 6
.
FIG. 2
is a frontal view of part of a wall
19
surrounding an unobstructed opening
18
in a structure, a building for example. Opening
18
is fenestrated by a glass fenestration
20
. Glass fenestration
20
is composed of several longitudinal and horizontally disposed glass U-section components
21
.
Since the longer glass structural-section components
21
are, the more considerable they can weigh, to eliminate rateable loads on the components, accordingly, they are retained at their ends in retaining rails
2
secured to the vertical soffit areas of opening
18
. Since it is the retaining of an individual glass structural-section component
21
that is the object, it rests, as illustrated by way of example in
FIG. 3
, on a glass structural-section component holder
22
with the component's end accommodated in retaining rail
2
and supported at the side by a flange section
5
. A sealing component
23
acts as a cushion between flange section
5
and glass structural-section component
21
. Glass structural-section component holder
22
is retained against securing section
3
by a threaded fastener
24
provided with a lock nut. The head
27
of threaded fastener
24
engages the back of the edge of groove
8
. The situation will now be specified with reference to
FIGS. 4 and 5
.
The threaded fastener
24
in the embodiment illustrated therein comprises a hammerhead screw
25
with matching nuts
26
that tension and secure screw
25
in groove
8
with head
27
at any desired height (
28
).
The glass structural-section component holder
22
is angled and has a supporting surface
29
for a single glass structural-section component
21
.
FIG. 6
illustrates another embodiment wherein a glass fenestration
20
composed of several interlocking glass structural-section components
21
and
21
′ each with its flanges facing those of the others can be retained at its individual components. The glass structural-section component holder
22
′ in this embodiment is essentially F-shaped in cross-section, whereby the resulting two supporting surfaces
29
each serve for bearing the upper flange of two mutually facing glass structural-section components
21
and
21
′. The outward-facing webs of glass structural-section components
21
and
21
′ are both retained by flange sections
4
and
5
, whereby here again sealing components
23
acting as cushions are accommodated in inside grooves
17
. Although appropriate seals
30
are provided between the horizontally aligned glass structural-section components
21
and
21
′ sealing the hollow interior space
31
between them and preventing water vapor from escaping, the resulting double-walled glass fenestration is, in spite of its secure bearing in securing section
3
and the accordingly dictated thermal coupling thereto, very insensitive to misting up or condensed-water accumulation inside. The reason for this is that the connecting fixtures
6
and
7
constituted by connecting webs
13
and
14
ensure thermal uncoupling between the flange sections
4
and
5
that represent the wall of retaining device
1
and securing section
3
.
Various aspects of the first embodiment of the retaining device hereintofore specified and of the retaining rail accommodated therein will now be summarized with reference to FIG.
1
.
To provide a simple-to-produce and universally employable retainer for retaining a glass fenestration
20
comprising in particular horizontal glass structural-section components, specifically glass U-section components
21
and
21
′, whereby misting up of the glass structural-section components from inside will be impossible, a retaining device
1
is proposed with at least one vertical retaining rail
2
for the tensioned or compressed attachment of the glass structural-section component holders
22
and
22
′, on or by which the glass structural-section components
21
and
21
′ are retained or borne, whereby the retaining rail
2
features a projecting flange section
4
or
5
for the tensioned or compressed, especially by means of hammerhead screws
25
or similar threaded fasteners
24
, attachment of a structural-section••sectional securing section
3
in the form of a retaining section and at least one flange section
4
for the lateral guidance or support of glass structural-section components
21
and
21
′ and/or glass fenestration
20
. The flange section
4
or
5
and the retaining or securing section
3
are metal and are fastened together thermally separated from each other by a connecting fixture
6
or
8
.
FIGS. 7 through 11
illustrate further retaining rails for retaining devices
35
,
66
, and
73
for glass fenestrations. These embodiments mainly include horizontal retaining rails that can easily be employed along with the laterally vertical retaining rails
2
in the first embodiment. The retaining rails illustrated in
FIGS. 7 through 11
, however, are also appropriate for retaining and supporting vertically mounted longitudinal glass components or glass structural-section components and glass fenestrations composed thereof. Further embodiments of the retaining device accordingly feature retaining rails of the species illustrated in
FIGS. 7 through 11
along with for example, instead of the vertical retaining rails illustrated in
FIG. 1
, lateral retaining rails of the form illustrated as upper retaining rails
32
,
33
, and
34
in
FIGS. 7
,
8
, and
9
.
The second embodiment of a retaining device
35
, the horizontal retaining rails
32
,
36
, and
37
whereof are illustrated in cross-section in
FIG. 7
, features an upper retaining rail
32
, a middle retaining rail
36
, and a lower retaining rail
37
.
Upper retaining rail
32
is essentially similar to retaining rail
2
except that the securing section
3
employed as a retaining section
38
in retaining rail
2
is not C-sectional, the side facing the glass fenestration being continuous and without a gap. Retaining section
38
is accordingly on the whole essentially rectangular in cross-section, the side facing the glass fenestration being provided with a supporting surface
39
that can retain or support an unillustrated matching face-side area of the glass fenestration. The connecting fixtures
40
and
41
are comparable to connecting fixtures
6
and
7
although of different length, the distances A
1
and A
2
between flange section
5
and retaining section
38
or retaining rail
36
differ, in contrast to those apparent from FIG.
1
. The connecting fixtures
40
,
41
,
6
,
7
(FIG.
1
),
8
, or
40
and
44
(
FIG. 9
)
45
and
46
, or
47
and
48
(
FIGS. 10 and 11
) accordingly allow the thicknesses B
1
, B
2
, B
3
, B
4
, and B
5
between the individual flange sections to be adjusted to the particular glass fenestration or other structural conditions employed.
In order to accommodate glass fenestrations with particularly large faces, the flange sections
4
′ and
5
′ in upper retaining rail
32
are L-shaped, the shorter L-shaped web
4
a
′ being rectangular and provided with connecting areas
10
. Upper retaining rail
32
for example can be employed either as an upper guide for retaining the glass fenestration's upper face-side area inside the building opening (retaining section
38
taking no part in the support) or as lateral guides similar to the retaining rails
2
in
FIG. 2
although applicable to vertical glass structural-section component glass fenestrations.
The middle retaining rail
36
in the illustrated embodiment is essentially H-shaped or I-shaped and features, in addition to the essentially rectangular cross-sectional retaining section
38
, I-shaped cross-sectional flange sections
49
and
50
, which are fastened to retaining section
38
by means of connecting fixtures
41
and
40
. The I-shaped cross-section of flange sections
49
and
50
derives from the shape of flange sections
4
′ and
5
′ in that another flange
51
extends opposite flange
52
. A rectangular cross-sectional and hence stronger web
53
extends halfway between flanges
51
and
52
with connecting area
10
at its free end.
Lower retaining rail
37
also features a retaining section
54
and two flange sections
57
and
58
secured to it by connecting fixtures
55
and
56
that are similar, with the exception of the distance between connecting webs
13
and
14
, to connecting fixtures
41
and
40
. Retaining section
54
has a rectangular cross-sectional section
54
a
with connecting areas
12
and supporting components
59
. The supporting components
49
[sic] in lower retaining rail
37
consist of supporting strips
60
in the shape of upside-down T's.
Flange sections
57
and
58
are provided with an outward-bent flange
61
that extends around the lower face-side area of the glass fenestration and with a supporting wall
62
that is also provided at its free lower end with supporting components
59
in the form of supporting strips
60
. Supporting wall
62
is provided on the side facing retaining section
54
with a connecting area
10
. On the opposite side, supporting wall
62
is provided with a more or less hook-shaped strip
63
for anchoring etc.
The upper, middle, and lower retaining rails
33
,
64
, and
65
in the third embodiment of a retaining device
66
illustrated in
FIG. 8
differ from the retaining rails
32
,
36
, and
37
illustrated in
FIG. 7
in the length of connecting fixtures
6
and
7
. This embodiment is accordingly provided with additional connecting fixtures
67
and
68
. Connecting fixtures
67
and
68
differ from the connecting fixtures
55
and
56
in the second embodiment in that they have the same length A
3
as connecting fixtures
6
and
7
. Flange sections
4
′ and
5
′ and
49
and
50
and the retaining sections
38
in upper retaining rail
33
and middle retaining rail
64
illustrated in
FIG. 8
are similar to upper and middle rails
32
and
36
in the retaining device
35
illustrated in FIG.
7
. Lower retaining rail
65
also corresponds essentially, except with respect to its supporting components
59
, to the lower retaining rail
37
illustrated in FIG.
7
. Thus, retaining section
69
is provided on its lower side with a supporting component
59
in the middle in the form of a web
70
that extends straight down. Flange sections
71
and
72
have supporting components in the form of L cross-sectional supporting strips, although they are otherwise similar to flange sections
58
and
57
.
The fourth embodiment of a retaining device
73
, illustrated in
FIG. 9
, is also mainly similar to the hereintofore specified embodiments
35
and
66
, although its connecting fixtures
43
&
44
and
74
&
75
, the last on lower retaining rail
76
, differ in length. The supporting components
59
in both the flange sections
71
and
72
of lower retaining rail
76
and of the retaining section
77
in lower retaining rail
76
are in the form of L cross-sectional supporting strips
78
.
FIGS. 10 and 11
illustrate further embodiments of lower retaining rails
79
and
80
to be employed with glass fenestrations of shorter thicknesses B
4
and B
5
in building openings with more massive walls. Flange sections
81
and
82
, in contrast to those in the hereintofore specified embodiments, are not entirely symmetrical. One flange section
81
features, in addition to a flange
83
that extends out at an angle and is in turn provided with a downward-extending strip
84
, a windowsill area that extends out from supporting wall
62
. The supporting component
59
in this flange section
81
is an almost U cross-sectional supporting strip
86
. Flange section
82
features, in addition to a flange
87
that also extends out at an angle and to a supporting wall
62
, a supporting component
59
in the form of an L-shaped supporting strip
78
. The retaining sections
87
and
88
illustrated in
FIGS. 10 and 11
on the other hand are different. Although retaining sections
87
and
88
are indeed essentially also rectangular in cross-section like the retaining sections
54
,
69
, and
77
in the embodiments illustrated in
FIGS. 7 through 9
, they are in this case higher than they are wide, allowing them to function with lesser thicknesses B
4
and B
5
. Different thicknesses can also be further compensated by means of connecting fixtures
46
through
48
of different length. In this event, the retaining section
87
illustrated in
FIG. 10
is even wider than the retaining section
88
in FIG.
11
. Because of the in this case shorter distance that must be spanned between supporting components
69
and flange sections
81
and
82
, there is no need for any supporting components
59
on retaining sections
87
and
88
. Embodiments similar to those in
FIGS. 10 and 11
but employing retaining sections with supporting components are of course also conceivable.
Whereas the connecting fixtures
47
and
48
illustrated in
FIG. 11
consist, like those in the hereintofore specified embodiments, of two straight connecting webs
13
and
14
, the connecting webs
89
and
90
in the connecting fixtures
45
and
46
illustrated in
FIG. 10
differ essentially from connecting webs
13
and
14
. Upper connecting fixture
89
is, in order to enlarge the supporting surface
39
for the face side of the glass fenestration, either displaced upward at an angle or cropped, whereas lower connecting web
90
features not only a thicker T-shaped head for engaging the back of accommodating groove
11
but grooves in a thicker head
91
or end.
Further embodiments of retaining devices in accordance with the present invention can be obtained by combining the features described with reference to
FIGS. 1 through 11
as desired.
List of Parts
1
. retaining device
2
. retaining rail
3
. securing section (retaining section)
4
. flange section
4
′. L-shaped flat section
4
a
′. reinforced short web
5
. flange section
5
′. L-shaped length of flange
6
. connecting fixture
7
. connecting fixture
8
. groove
9
. back
10
. connecting area
11
. accommodating groove
12
. connecting area
13
. connecting web
14
. connecting web
15
. terminating section
16
. hook-shaped structure
17
. inside groove
18
. opening
19
. wall
20
. glass fenestration
21
. glass structural-section component
22
,
22
′. glass structural-section component holder
23
. sealing component
24
. threaded fastener
25
. hammerhead screw
26
. nuts
27
. head
28
. adjustable height
29
. supporting surface
30
. seals
31
. Interior space
32
. upper retaining rail
33
. upper retaining rail
34
. upper retaining rail
35
. retaining device, second embodiment
36
. middle retaining rail
37
. lower retaining rail
38
. retaining section
39
. supporting surface
40
. connecting fixture
41
. connecting fixture
42
. connecting fixture
43
. connecting fixture
44
. connecting fixture
45
. connecting fixture
46
. connecting fixture
47
. connecting fixture
48
. connecting fixture
49
. T-shaped flange section
50
. T-shaped flange section
51
. additional second flange
52
. first flange
53
. web
54
. retaining section
55
. connecting fixture
56
. connecting fixture
57
. flange section
58
. flange section
59
. supporting component
60
. supporting strip
61
. angled flange
62
. supporting wall
63
. hook-shaped strip
64
. middle retaining rail
64
′. middle retaining rail (fourth embodiment)
65
. lower retaining rail
66
. retaining device, third embodiment
67
. connecting fixture
68
. connecting fixture
69
. retaining section
70
. web
71
. flange section
72
. flange section
73
. retaining device, fourth embodiment
74
. connecting fixture
75
. connecting fixture
76
. lower retaining rail
77
. retaining section
78
. L-shaped supporting strip
79
. lower retaining rail
80
. lower retaining rail
81
. flange section
82
. flange section
83
. angularly projecting flange
84
. strip
85
. windowsill area
86
. more or less U cross-sectional supporting strip
87
. retaining section
88
. retaining section
89
. connecting web
90
. connecting web
91
. thicker head
A
1
-A
7
. differing distances
B
1
-B
5
. differing inside thicknesses
Claims
- 1. A device for retaining a glass fenestration comprising individual glass longitudinal U-section components in form of insulating, glass elements; at least one retaining rail for lateral guidance and support of said individual longitudinal glass components; said retaining rail having a metal retaining section for retaining at least one face-side area of the glass fenestration; two projecting metal flange sections for lateral guidance of at least one component of the glass fenestration; said flange sections and said retaining section being fastened together by a thermally insulating connecting fixture; a plurality of said glass longitudinal U-section components being arranged in parallel adjacent to each other with ends of said components supported by said retaining rail in a channel of said retaining rail, said channel being formed by said two flange sections on each outer side, said channel having an inner part between said flanges and connecting elements formed from thermally insulating material, said inner part being insulated from said flange sections and supporting said glass elements, said thermally insulating material preventing condensation of water within a hollow space between two opposing glass elements.
- 2. The device as defined in claim 1 for retaining glass fenestrations wherein said at least one retaining rail is vertical and secures glass structural-section component holders retaining said glass U-section components; said retaining section having screw fastening means for securing a metal structural section securing section and said metal flange section, said flange section and said securing section being fastened together by a heat-insulating or thermally separating connecting fixture.
- 3. The device as defined in claim 1, wherein said connecting fixture has at least two mutually adjacent connecting webs of poorly heat-conducting material based on plastics paralleling said retaining rail.
- 4. The device as defined in claim 1, wherein said connecting fixture and a double web are of polyamide and are coated.
- 5. The device as defined in claim 1, wherein said flange section and said retaining section comprises a length of aluminum structural section.
- 6. The device as defined in claim 1, wherein said retaining section has a substantially rectangular cross-section with outer supporting components.
- 7. The device as defined in claim 1, wherein said two flange sections provide lateral guidance of said glass U-section components.
- 8. The device as defined in claim 7, wherein said retaining rail has a U-shaped cross-section enclosing face-side areas of the fenestration, said two flange sections comprising sides of said U-shape, said U-shape having a base comprising said retaining and securing sections connected on both sides to said flange sections by said connecting fixtures.
- 9. The device as defined in claim 1, wherein a connection between said connecting fixture and a metal section and a flange section is established by a shaped head of one component accommodated in a C-sectional accommodating groove and engaging a back of a hooked edge of said accommodating groove.
- 10. The device as defined in claim 9, including connecting means having webs with substantially T-sectional terminating sections for engaging said back of said C-sectional accommodating groove.
- 11. The device as defined in claim 2, wherein said glass structural-section component holders retain terminal areas of said glass structural-section components and are tensionable at any desired height to a C-sectional securing section and thereby secured by threaded screw means.
- 12. The device as defined in claim 1, wherein said retaining rail has a width adjusted to the glass fenestration being retained.
- 13. The device as defined in claim 1, wherein said retaining rail is U-shaped for horizontal installation with a retaining area in form of a length of rectangular structural section adjacent to face sides of the glass fenestration and fastened to a reinforced short web of L-sectional flange sections on both sides of a lateral support.
- 14. The device as defined in claim 1, wherein said retaining rail is installed transversely through a building opening to be fenestrated to support glass fenestrations installed on both sides, and comprises said retaining section for support, bearing, and security on both sides and fastened by a T-sectional flange section on one side by one connecting fixture.
- 15. The device as defined in claim 1, wherein said retaining rail is installed horizontal and having at least one flange section on a lower surface oriented facing down and away from the glass fenestration with at least one supporting strip comprising part of lengths of metal structural section.
- 16. The device as defined in claim 15, wherein said supporting strip is I-I-sectional and in form of a vertically downward projecting web.
- 17. The retaining rail in a retaining device as defined in claim 1, comprising a polygonal metal securing section having a rectangular cross-section for retaining one face-side area of the glass fenestration; at least one projecting metal flange section for lateral guidance of said glass structural-section components against a side for supporting said glass structural-section component holders, said connecting fixture comprising at least two connecting webs attaching the two metal flange sections thermally separated from each other.
- 18. The retaining rail as defined in claim 17, wherein said connecting webs are of low heat-conducting material of polyamide plastic.
- 19. A device for retaining a glass fenestration comprising individual glass longitudinal U-section components in form of insulating, glass elements; at least one retaining rail for lateral guidance and support of said individual longitudinal glass components; said retaining rail having a metal retaining section for retaining at least one face-side area of the glass fenestration; two projecting metal flange sections for lateral guidance of at least one component of the glass fenestration; said flange sections and said retaining section being fastened together by a thermally insulating connecting fixture; a plurality of said glass longitudinal U-section components being arranged in parallel adjacent to each other with ends of said components supported by said retaining rail in a channel of said retaining rail, said channel being formed by the two flange sections on each outer side, said channel having an inner part between said flanges and connecting elements formed from thermally insulating material, said inner part being insulated from said flange sections and supporting said glass elements, said thermally insulating material preventing condensation of water within a hollow space between two opposing glass elements; said at least one retaining rail being vertical and securing glass structural-section component holders retaining said glass U-section components; said retaining section having screw fastening means for securing a metal structural section securing section and said metal flange section, said flange section and said securing section being fastened together by a heat-insulating or thermally separating connecting fixture; said connecting fixture having at least two mutually adjacent connecting webs of poorly heat-conducting material based on plastics paralleling said retaining rail, said connecting fixture and a double web being of polyamide and are coated, said flange section and said retaining section comprising a length of aluminum structural section, said retaining section having a substantially rectangular cross-section with outer supporting components, said two flange sections providing lateral guidance of said glass U-section components, said retaining rail having a U-shaped cross-section enclosing face-side areas of the fenestration, said two flange sections comprising sides of said U-shape, said U-shape having a base comprising said retaining and securing sections connected on both sides to said flange sections by said connecting fixture, a connection between said connecting fixture and a metal section and a flange section being established by a shaped head of one component accommodated in a C-sectional accommodating groove and engaging a back of a hooked edge of said accommodating groove; connecting means having webs with substantially T-sectional terminating sections for engaging said back of said C-sectional accommodating groove, said glass structural-section component holders retaining terminal areas of said glass structural-section components and being tensionable at any desired height to a C-sectional securing section and thereby being secured by threaded screw means, said retaining rail having a width adjusted to the glass fenestration being retained, said retaining rail being U-shaped for horizontal installation with a retaining area in form of a length of rectangular structural section adjacent to face sides of the glass fenestration and fastened to a reinforced short web of L-sectional flange sections on both sides of a lateral support, said retaining rail being installed horizontally and having at least one flange section on a lower surface.
Priority Claims (2)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
299 09 184 U |
May 1999 |
DE |
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299 14 926 U |
Aug 1999 |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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Kind |
PCT/DE00/01709 |
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WO |
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Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
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Kind |
WO00/75452 |
12/14/2000 |
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