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The invention concerns a layout for shop window construction, as well as a window frame, glazed door and/or similar, composed of such a layout.
Currently, in the field of shop window construction, it is known to use frames or chassis formed of profiles, of closed cross-section steel, each delineating one of the sides of said frame or chassis and assembled together, edge to edge, by their ends. To do so, a weld seam is provided, on the exterior, at the level of the junction of the profiles, on the visible surfaces.
Although it is quite widespread, such a solution exhibits numerous shortcomings. The weld seam is not aesthetic and must be partially eliminated so that the manufactured frame or chassis preserves a satisfying aspect. Such a partial elimination of the weld seam is also necessary to allow correct operation of the fitted window, glazed door or similar. It is thus necessary to perform finish-machining operations, tricky to be performed.
Besides, these operations weaken the resistance of the weld seam up to 50 or 60% of its initial resistance. The frame or chassis loses some of its strength. Its water and air tightness properties also decrease, which limits its insulation power.
Besides, the presence of an external weld seam makes finishing operations more difficult such as, for example, polishing, application of patina or others.
The purpose of the invention is to propose a layout for shop window construction, consisting of a dormant frame and an opening frame, a closed tubular section defining an internal volume, which mitigates the above-mentioned disadvantages, and in which the profiles are fixed one to the other, without harming the aesthetic aspect of the aforesaid arrangement, while ensuring its robustness and/or its sealing.
Another purpose of the invention is to suggest a layout of assembled shop window profiles, edge to edge, by their ends whereof the finishing operations are facilitated.
Another purpose of the invention is to suggest a layout of shop window profiles, assembled edge to edge, by their ends wherein the fastening means of the profiles together can be masked, on the inside of their aforementioned closed tubular section.
Other purposes and advantages of the invention will appear during the following description which is only given for exemplification purposes and which does not purport to limit said invention.
The invention relates to a layout for shop window construction, consisting of a dormant frame and an opening frame, of a closed tubular section defining an internal volume, said dormant frame and opening frame presenting themselves in the form of fitting of sections defining said closed tubular section, said profiles joined edge to edge on their ends, each profile including at least an opening element, a closing element and a means of fixing the profiles between them, each opening element including at least, a web and two wings defining at least two edges known as longitudinal, extending from one end to the other of the profile and connected wholly or in part to it or said webs and to it or said wings, said fixation means consisting of a completely internal welding to that volume, connecting said profiles to the level of their junction, said welding being intended before closing of said volume by the closing element.
According an advantageous embodiment, the metal profiles of the layout according to the invention are composed of bronze. They exhibit therefore a top range effect.
Besides, it should be noted that with such a material, the realization of an internal weld seam is particularly necessary for the layout to keep its aesthetic aspect. Indeed, the bronze being an alloy, the material used for welding exhibits compulsorily a tone different of the tone of the profiles. It is therefore necessary to be able to mask said weld seam to preserve the effect desired.
The invention also concerns a window frame, glazed door and/or similar, constituted from a fitting of profiles, as described above.
The invention will be understood better when reading the following description together with the appended drawings.
a to 6g are sectional views showing different examples of profile sections of the layout according to the invention.
The invention relates, first of all, to a layout for shop window construction, a dormant frame and an opening frame, each one of a closed tubular section defining an internal volume 8. Said dormant frame and opening frame presenting themselves in the form of fitting of profiles 1,2 defining said closed tubular section.
As illustrated on
Said profiles 1, 2, are for example, perpendicular two by two. Their ends can be chamfered. The edges of the ends of said profiles will therefore be tilted, notably, of approx. 45° with respect to their longitudinal edges.
According to the invention, each section 1,2 includes at least an opening element 3,4,5, a closing element 17, and means of fixing the profiles between them.
Each opening element includes at least a web 3 and two wings 4,5, defining at least two edges 6,7, known as longitudinal, extending from one end to another of the section 1,2, and connected wholly or in part to said web(s) 3 or to said wing(s) 4,5.
Each of said profiles defines said volume 8, called internal, circumscribed in particular by said web(s) 3 and said wing(s) 4,5 connecting said longitudinal edges 6,7 and by virtual plane P passing through said edges.
Said profiles 1,2 thus exhibit a “semi-open” right section, i.e. extending according to at least two different directions and said profiles are in themselves neither tubular nor composed of a simple plan metal bond. Said “semi-open” profiles are, after their junction, equipped with a closing element 17, not represented in
As developed further, said profiles can exhibit a U-shaped section or others.
According to the invention, to enable to link said profiles 1,2, said layout comprises fastening means composed of a weld seam 9 completely internal of said volume 8, linking said profiles at their junction e1, e2, said weld seam 9 being created before closing of said volume 8 by closing element 17.
By providing “semi-open” profiles and by placing the weld seam 9 in the internal volume that they delineate, said weld seam 9 is thus masked and need not be eliminated partially, as previously. The link between the profiles is thus made stronger and tighter. Similarly, there is no excessive thickness of material cue to the weld seem being available at the external faces of the profiles, and the finishing works of said excessive thickness are facilitated.
As illustrated by this particular example, all or part of the profiles 1, 2 layouts according to the invention can be fitted with closing means 14 of a portion at least of their internal volume 8. It will be thus possible to mask said weld seam 9 entirely on the interior of the closed section thus formed.
The latter is more particularly intended, for example, along the portion of said web(s) 3 and of said wing(s) 4, 5 being in the portion of said internal volume 8 sealed said closing means 17. Said closing means 17 can besides extend from one end to the other of said profiles.
Said profiles 1,2 which constitute said frame, present on each of said wings 4,5 a stop 15,16 one on the other, on which the closing element 17 is supported. Stop(s) 15,16 have the advantage of being used as support for the closing element 17 and simultaneously of limiting welding 9 on the interior of said volume 8.
According to the present invention, as illustrated at
In particular, in the groove created by web 3, wings 4,5 and stops 15,16 one or more threaded clamps 31 are threaded, then are maintained pressed against said stops by at least a screw 32 supported on the one hand on web 3 and on the other hand on clamp 31.
The closing elements 17 can then be envisaged resting against said stops 15,16 and be fixed by means of screw 33, said stops 15,16 being enclosed between clamp 31 and the closing element 17, as illustrated in
Said closing elements 17, called beats, may accommodate a gasket 18.
As illustrated on
As regards the form of the profiles, as already mentioned, said form can be quite varied. For exemplification purposes, as illustrated on
It can thus be defined a “basic” section, such as illustrated on
One of the wings 4,5 can also be prolonged beyond the other, such as is illustrated on
With reference again to
With reference again to
The profiles of a same layout according to the invention may exhibit the same section.
Consequently, as already mentioned, according to an advantageous embodiment, said profiles will be formed of bronze.
Said weld seam 9 is, for example, primarily based on copper. It may be, notably, a weld seam made of copper-aluminum.
Welding can be performed with an MIG-type device under argon-type neutral gas.
To assemble a layout according to the invention, one can proceed as follows. One positions against one another the ends, e1, e2 of the profiles 1,2 forming the layout. The junction can be welded at their internal volume 8 which can be sealed using the closing element 17.
One can also realize finishing operations such as polishing or applying a patina on the external surfaces of said profiles.
Naturally, other embodiments, available to the man of the art, could have been contemplated without departing from the framework of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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01 05302 | Apr 2001 | FR | national |
The present utility patent application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/121,451, filed on Apr. 12, 2002 and entitled “LAYOUT FOR SHOP WINDOW CONSTRUCTION, AS WELL AS A FRAME AND A CHASSIS FOR A WINDOW, GLAZED DOOR AND/OR SIMILAR, COMPOSED OF SUCH A LAYOUT”, now abandoned. U.S. application Ser. No. 10/121,451 claims priority from French Application No. 01/05302 filed on Apr. 19, 2001.
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Parent | 10121451 | Apr 2002 | US |
Child | 10852297 | US |