Information
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Patent Grant
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6405498
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Patent Number
6,405,498
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Date Filed
Wednesday, March 1, 200025 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 18, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Friedman; Carl D.
- Horton; Yvonne M.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 052 1713
- 052 172
- 052 232
- 052 204593
- 052 204595
- 052 20471
- 052 71702
- 052 71705
- 052 3073
- 052 78611
- 052 78613
- 052 7381
- 052 658
- 052 6566
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A cutout is made on the front wall of a substantially straight portion of spacer frame channel, having an apex at the axis of bend of the channel for making a corner of the frame, the edges of the cutout being angled so that they close down to a slot of at least 4 degrees opening when the channel bent on the axis to make the corner, sealant is applied on the front wall of the straight portion across the cutout before bending into a corner.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention pertains to spacer frame channel that is installed between glass plates along the periphery of a sealed insulating glass unit, more specifically to hermetically sealing the corners of the frame.
2. Description of the Prior Art
The prior art is replete with designs for sealing corners of a spacer frame.
In a spacer frame made from channel stock, a series of V cutout pairs are made on each side of a flat strip for forming a corner in the spacer frame when the strip is roll formed into a channel and the channel is bent on a transverse axis that passes through the apexes of the V-cuts to make the corner. The transverse axis is generally perpendicular to the length or longitudinal axis of the channel. The pairs of V-cuts are spaced from one another along the length of the channel so that each transverse axis is the bend axis for making a corner of the spacer frame.
The V-cut angle is made at 90 degrees so that when the channel is bent on the transverse axis through the apexes, the edges of the V abut parallel against one another. The edges are sometimes welded together. Sealant is applied over the abutting joint outside the joint on the outside of the channel, and in some applications additionally over the abutting joint outside the joint on the inside of the channel. In another prior art design, the V-cut angle is made at less than 90 degrees so that the edges overlap and can be spot welded or bonded. And then sealant is placed over the bonded edges.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,994,109 patented Nov. 30, 1976 by R. Pandell describes hollow straight rails which are miter cut under an angle of 45 degrees and joined so that the inclined surfaces of the cuts abut each other to form a corner of a spacer frame. Legs of an angular plastic insert or connecting member holds the rails together at the corner. The outer corner of the connecting member is angled to form a chamber with the inner wall of the rail. Sealant is injected through a hole in the spacer frame to fill the chamber which seals the corner. A second hole may be provided that faces one of the window panes for controlling filling of the chamber, indicating the chamber is full when the sealant is pressed against the pane.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,255,481 patented Oct. 26, 1993 by Misera et al., describes a spacer channel in which front and back sides of the channel have inward folds so that the apexes of the inward folds are at the bend axis of the strip for making the corner. Sealant is applied to the outside of the spacer frame at the corner of the frame to fill in the space between the fold crease and the glass.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is one object of the invention to provide a spacer frame that can be coated continuously on the outside with sealant including over the V cutout at the transverse bend axis for the corner of the spacer frame before the strip is bent or folded, to make the corner.
It is another object of the invention to provide spacer frame channel that moves sealant into the corner joint when bent to make the corner of the frame.
A spacer frame for separating window panes to form an insulated window, having a front first wall, a back second wall spaced from the first wall, and the first wall forming a corner of the frame, comprises a slot through the first wall at the corner extending from the apex of the corner toward the inside of the frame, and first sealant on the first wall, extending into the slot.
A third wall connected to and substantially normal to the first wall has a bend that forms the corner, and includes a second sealant on the third wall between the first wall and the second wall, that extends through the slot in contact with the first sealant.
Another spacer frame of the invention has a front first wall, a back second wall spaced from the first wall, the first wall forming a corner of the frame, the spacer frame including a slot through the first wall at the corner extending from the apex of the corner toward the inside of the frame, the slot being open to an angle of at least 4 degrees.
A method of sealing a spacer frame corner includes applying sealant across an angled cutout on a first wall of the channel of the frame, the cutout having an apex substantially at the axis of bend of the channel for forming the corner of the frame, applying the sealant before bending the channel to make the corner of the frame.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In order that the invention be more fully comprehended, it will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a spacer frame of the invention before sealant is applied.
FIG. 2
is a cross section view of the spacer frame of
FIG. 1
between two corners, with outside sealant and glass in place.
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of a length of V-cut channel of the invention before it is bent to make a corner of a spacer frame.
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of the channel of
FIG. 3
, having sealant in place before bending of the channel into a corner.
FIG. 5
is a cross section schematic view of the channel of
FIG. 3
, having sealant in place on the edges of the V-cuts, and on the outside of the channel before bending of the channel into a corner.
FIG. 6
is a cross section view of the channel of
FIG. 4
taken along
6
—
6
at the transverse axis that is through the apexes of the V-cuts.
FIG. 7
is a cross section view of the channel of
FIG. 3
, additionally having sealant in place at the transverse axis that is through the apexes of the V-cuts, on the inside and on the outside of the channel before bending the channel into a corner.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Before explaining the invention in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the detail of construction and arrangement of parts illustrated in the drawings since the invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or carried out in various ways. It is also to be understood that the phraseology or terminology employed is for the purpose of description only and not of limitation.
Referring to
FIGS. 1-3
, channel
20
of frame
26
is sealed
28
between panes of glass
30
along front and back walls
32
,
34
of frame
26
.
Before the strip of metal which forms channel
20
is roll formed in to the channel shape, the strip is cut so that V
38
is formed in the roll formed straight channel stock
40
.
The strip is then roll formed into channel stock
40
with narrow longitudinal slot
44
.
Channel stock
40
is then bent on transverse axis
42
at each V
38
into frame
26
with narrow longitudinal opening
44
being on inner wall
48
of frame
26
. The corner bend reduces the width of cutout V
38
to form slot
60
.
V
38
is cut out at an angle
64
of 100 degrees between edges
68
of the V so that when the channel is bent to a 90 degree corner, angle
74
of the gap between edges
68
of slot
60
is about 10 degrees.
Preferably the angle of V
38
is made so that angle
74
of slot
60
opening is no smaller than 4 degrees. Given a 90 degree corner bend, the angle of V
38
would be about 94 degrees.
The opening of slot
60
is made sufficiently large to allow sealant material to flow through the slot for at least half the length of slot
60
starting at the bottom of the slot which is at the apex end of the slot.
After the channel is roll formed, sealant is applied to the outside and to the inside of the channel. Preferably sealant is applied to the outside before it is applied to the inside.
Referring to
FIG. 5
, sealant
50
is applied continuously along the length of the outside of the channel on front wall
32
, on back wall
34
, and preferably on connecting outer wall
56
. Preferably the sealant extends onto edges
68
of V cutout
38
. Sealant
50
is preferably semi-viscous. Hot-melt butyl is one type that can be used. Other sealants may be used.
Referring to
FIGS. 4 and 6
, sealant
50
is applied outside the channel as in FIG.
5
. Inside the channel, sealant
52
is applied on transverse axis
42
that passes through the apexes
80
of the V cutouts. Either one or both of sealants
50
and
52
extend preferably onto edges
68
.
Referring to
FIG. 7
, sealant
50
is applied outside the channel. Inside the channel sealants
82
,
84
are applied in blobs on each side of the inside of the channel, on transverse axis
42
, so that sealant extends onto edges
68
.
Sealants
50
,
52
,
82
, and
84
are preferably semi-viscous. They are preferably the same material.
If the sealant is not applied directly to the edges, sufficient sealant is put in place in the channel so that when the channel is bent on the transverse axis to make the corner, the sealant is squeezed by the closing angle of the bend in outer wall
56
, into slot
60
preferably as high as half of the height of the slot taken from the vertex of the slot.
Preferably, the opening of the slot large is enough so that sealant applied on the outside of the channel, and inside the channel bond through the slot for at least half of the height of the slot starting at the bottom closed end, or apex of the slot.
Before bending the corner, preferably the sealant is applied to the outside of the channel before it is applied to the inside of the channel at the transverse axis, so that the sealant on the outside is a lateral stop against loss of the sealant from the inside through the V when the channel is bent on the transverse axis.
Preferably a sufficient amount of sealant is applied to one or both of the inside of the channel and the outside of the channel so that the inside sealant is in contact with the outside sealant through the slot.
When heat and pressure is applied to permanently seal the peripheries of the two glass plates to frame
26
that is between them, excess sealant
50
is forced into slot
60
. Sealant
50
bonds to the enclosing glass and to sealant from within the channel through slots
60
.
Desiccant
62
is also installed in the channel. The desiccant is not a part of the invention.
While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been shown and described, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise than as herein specifically illustrated or described, and that certain changes in form and arrangement of parts and in the specific manner of practicing the invention may be made without departing from the underlying idea or principles of this invention within the scope of the appended claims.
DRAWING DESIGNATORS (INFORMAL LIST)
20
channel
26
frame
28
sealed
30
pane of glass
32
front wall
34
back wall
38
V-cutout
40
channel stock
42
transverse axis
44
longitudinal opening
48
inner wall of frame
50
semi-viscous sealant
52
semi-viscous sealant
56
outer wall, connecting
60
slot
62
desiccant
64
angle of V
68
edges of V and of slot
74
angle of slot
80
apex of V
38
82
sealant
84
sealant
Claims
- 1. A spacer frame for separating window panes to form an insulated window, having a front first wall, a back second wall spaced from said first wall, said first wall comprising a corner of said frame, said spacer frame comprising:a slot through said first wall at said corner extending from the apex of said corner toward the inside of said frame, first sealant on said first wall, extending into said slot, a third wall substantially normal to said first wall, extending in one piece from said first wall on first and second sides of said corner, a bend in said third wall forming said corner, second sealant on said third wall between said first wall and said second wall, extending through said slot in contact with said first sealant.
- 2. The spacer frame of claim 1, further comprising:said slot being open to an angle of at least 4 degrees.
- 3. The spacer frame of claim 1, further comprising:said first sealant extending in said slot to at least half the height of said slot from the apex of said slot.
- 4. The spacer frame of claim 1 further comprising:the first wall, second wall and third wall forming a channel that extends in two legs from said corner, said channel being open continuously through said corner into both legs.
- 5. A channel for a spacer frame for separating window panes to form an insulated window, said channel having a front first wall, a back second wall spaced from said first wall, a bending axis transverse to said first wall and said second wall for bending said channel into a corner of the frame, said channel comprising:on a substantially straight portion of said channel, a cutout on said first wall, having an apex substantially at said axis and edges angled from one another so that they form an open slot between them when the channel is bent on said axis for forming a corner of said frame.
- 6. The channel of claim 5, further comprising:sealant on at least one of said edges configured so that it is in said slot between said edges when said channel is bent on said bending axis.
- 7. The channel of claim 5, further comprising sealant on said first wall, extending across said cutout.
- 8. The channel of claim 5, further comprising:a third wall comprising said bending axis, connected to and substantially normal to said first wall, first sealant on said third wall at the bending axis between said first wall and said second wall, extending into said cutout.
- 9. The channel of claim 5, further comprising:a third wall comprising said bending axis, connected to and substantially normal to said first wall, a sufficient amount of first sealant on said third wall at the bending axis so that said sealant moves along at least one of said edges when said third wall is bent to form a corner of said frame.
- 10. A spacer frame for separating window panes to form an insulated window, having a front first wall, a back second wall spaced from said first wall, said first wall comprising a corner of said frame, said spacer frame comprising:a slot through said first wall at said corner extending from the apex of said corner toward the inside of said frame, a third wall substantially normal to said first wall, extending in one piece from said first wall on first and second sides of said corner, a bend in said third wall forming said corner, first sealant on said third wall between said first wall and said second wall, extending through said slot.
- 11. The spacer channel of claim 10 further comprising:the first wall, second wall and third wall forming a channel that extends in two legs from said corner, said channel being open continuously through the corner into both legs.
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