1. Field of the Invention
The invention concerns an U-shaped linear connector of plastic material for joining box-like hollow spacing profiles of multiple insulating glasses, comprised especially of steel and provided with perforated bottoms. The linear connector is provided at its lateral legs with outwardly directed, inclined, plate-like springs extending in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the connector successively behind one another, and the hollow profiles are provided with a rectangular cross-section and a perforated bottom surface, parallel lateral walls and a roof surface extending parallel ot the bottom surface and having depressed, concavo-convex or rounded, respectively, butyl-receiving flanks between the roof surface and the lateral walls.
2. Description of Related Art
Such kind of linear connector is known and for instance specified in the European Patent 0750090. The plate-like springs used at the known linear connectors, which are called laminas, are used to increase the friction between the linear connector and the inner wall of the hollow profile by contacting in a force transmitting manner the inner walls of the profile on the insertion of the linear connector into the hollow profile and should thus avoid that the connection by friction of the linear connector is released especially on changing temperature conditions after its insertion with the consequence that the area of connection is opened.
It has been found that the connection by transmission of friction forces is apparently not sufficient to fix the linear connector in its seat. In this connection it has been observed that the reason for releasing the pressure seat of the linear connector within the hollow space of the profile is caused by the fact that the lateral plate-like springs of the linear connector turn aside inwardly and the changes of the pressure transmitted from the hollow profile to the linear connector caused for instance by changing temperature resulting therein that the lateral plate-like springs are slanting in some extent to the perforated bottom surface. Although that movement inwardly of the lateral plate-like spring is not significant, it is sufficient in order to destroy the secure support of the connector within the hollow space of the profile.
The object underlying the invention should therefore be seen therein to change the U-shaped linear connector such that its fix seat within the hollow space of the profile is even under changing pressure conditions or, respectively, load conditions, caused for instance by thermal tensions maintained. This problem is solved according to the subject invention by the fact that the plate-like springs which are slanting outwardly are precisely ending at the butyl mass receiving edge of the flank and the rounding radius at the abutment of the lateral wall and the roof surface of the hollow profile and thus support the deforming pressure transmitted from the roof surface of the hollow profile to the lateral plate-like springs of the linear connector, avoiding thus the cold deformation of the lateral plate-like springs and in consequence thereof their collapse inwardly under permanent pressure.
An advantageous embodiment of this measure is claimed by the subclaim pointing out that in any way the such configured plate-like springs can no longer freely move so that the lateral plate-like springs retain their original mounting position and thus guarantee the fix seat of the linear connector.
The invention is described in more detail in the following on the basis of the embodiments shown in the drawings. In the drawings are:
In
The known linear connector 10 as shown in
In case of a permanent pressure onto the legs 3, 4 of the linear connector which is performed by the roof surface 8 of the hollow profile 1 in the direction of the arrows F in
This disadvantage is avoided according to the subject invention as shown in
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203 07 201 U | May 2003 | DE | national |
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3883257 | Delafield | May 1975 | A |
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750090 | Dec 1996 | EP |
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20050013659 A1 | Jan 2005 | US |