1. Field of the Invention
The invention refers to a joint in spacers for insulating glass with a diffusion barrier.
2. Description of the Related Art
In order to connect the plates of dual-pane or multi-pane insulating glass with space between them, spacers are provided between the glass plates.
Such spacers can be frames consisting of metal profiles (aluminum or steel profiles) that are closed to form a frame by bending or by means of corner joints consisting of several sections.
There are also prefabricated spacers that essentially have a strand of thermoplastic or elastoplastic material, which is attached between glass plates to join them together with spaces between them in order to form an insulating glass pane. Such prefabricated spacers are known from DE 30 02 904 A, EP 0 152 807 B, U.S. Pat. No. 4,561,929 A, DE 37 26 274 C, DE 102 12 359 A, and DE 103 50 312 B.
From the above-mentioned documents, it is also known that, on their surfaces that face outward in the operating position, i.e., those facing toward the edge joint between the glass plates of the insulating glass pane, prefabricated spacers have a diffusion barrier that is, for example, a metal strip. This metal strip can be corrugated and is made of steel, for example.
Furthermore, it is known practice to incorporate into the bodies of the spacers, i.e., into the plastic strands of prefabricated spacers, a desiccant, e.g., a molecular sieve, that serves to keep the space between the insulating glass panes dry by binding any water that may be contained therein.
Forming a diffusion-tight joint between the ends of a prefabricated spacer or between the ends of sections of prefabricated spacers is problematic in prefabricated spacers.
The object of the invention is to make available an improved joint between the ends of prefabricated spacers.
This object is achieved according to the invention with the features of Claim 1.
Preferred and advantageous embodiments of the invention are the subjects of the subclaims.
Since, in the invention, the joint between the abutting ends of prefabricated spacers is bridged by a diffusion barrier, with the diffusion barrier of one end of the spacers being formed as one piece, an absolutely diffusion-tight joint is ensured.
In one embodiment of the invention, it can be provided that the protruding end of the diffusion barrier, e.g., of the metal (steel) strip, is secured by means of adhesive to the outside of the diffusion barrier of the abutting end of the spacer. This adhesive can, for example, be an adhesive that is used in the insulating glass industry, in particular one based on butyl rubber.
The joint formation according to the invention can be provided in the area of corners of an insulating glass pane where two ends of the prefabricated spacer abut each other at a 90° angle, for example, or else in a straight section of the spacer.
If the ends of the spacer abut each other in a straight section of the circumference of the insulating glass pane, the facing end surfaces (the faces) of the prefabricated spacers can be oriented normally to the longitudinal extension of the spacers or at an acute angle (preferred).
The invention also pertains to a process for the production of a butt joint according to the invention between adjacent, abutting ends of spacers, which process is characterized by the features of the independent process claim.
Preferred and advantageous implementations of the process of the invention are the subjects of the subclaims that are dependent on the process claim.
The invention can be used on all kinds of spacers made of plastic (thermoplastic material, e.g., butyl rubber or elastoplastic material, based on, e.g., polyurethane) that on the one side (the outside in the insulating glass) have a diffusion barrier, e.g. a barrier consisting of a sheet of metal or plastic.
Further details and features of the invention are set forth in the following specification of preferred embodiments with the aid of the partially schematic drawings.
Here:
A spacer 10 in which the invention can be used is depicted schematically and by way of example in
On both sides, in the area adjacent to the diffusion barrier 3, the lateral surfaces of the spacer 10 have strands 5 of adhesive, in particular a butyl rubber-based adhesive that ensures a diffusion seal, and adjacent thereto (in the working position within the strands 5 of adhesive) additional strands 7 of adhesive to ensure secure attachment of the spacer 10 to the inner surfaces of glass plates 20 of insulating glass.
In order to produce a joint 30 according to the invention in the area of a corner 40 of an insulating glass pane (
First, as indicated in
From the end of the spacer 10 that is prepared in this way, as depicted in
A layer 13 of adhesive is attached to the exterior surface of the diffusion barrier 3 of the other end of the spacer. It is, for example, a butyl rubber-based adhesive. On the latter, as indicated in
It is clear that such an uninterrupted diffusion barrier 3 is obtained since the ends of the diffusion barrier 3 of the two ends of the spacers 10 overlap each other and are tightly connected together by the layer 13 of adhesive.
The result, i.e., a joint 30 according to the invention in the corner area of an insulating glass pane, is depicted in
The joint 30 according to the invention can also be executed in a straight area of a spacer 10, as indicated schematically in
On the outside of the diffusion barrier 3 of the other end of the spacer 10, a coating 13 of adhesive is applied, and then the tongue 9 is lapped over in the direction of the arrow 15 in
The faces 11 of the abutting ends of the spacers 10 can, as shown in
In summary, an embodiment of the invention can be described as follows.
A diffusion-tight joint 30 between ends of prefabricated spacers 10, which on their outside have a diffusion barrier 3, is obtained by virtue of the fact that, on one end of two adjoining spacers 10 that abut one another at a joint 30, a tongue 9 that protrudes over the end from diffusion barrier 3 is formed. This tongue 9 is made permanent with the aid of an adhesive layer 13 on the outside of the diffusion barrier 3 of the other end of the spacer 10, so that an overlapping of the two ends of the diffusion barriers 3 is obtained. The joint 30 can be formed in the area of corners 40 of prefabricated spacer frames 10 or in straight sections of spacers 10, i.e., always where ends of spacers 10 that are prefabricated abut one another.
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A 1586/2010 | Sep 2010 | AT | national |
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WO2012/037586 | 3/29/2012 | WO | A |
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