Claims
- 1. A process for assembling a heat-insulated composite section with two metal rail sections and at least two elastically deformable insulating strips positioned between them, wherein each insulating strip has a rectangular basic cross-section having two end faces and two main surfaces with anchoring webs along edges and extending upwardly from the main surface and wherein each metal rail has a pair of longitudinal undercut recesses in at least one side, comprising the steps of:
- a. removing the anchoring webs from one end of each insulating strip up through a distance from the one end face;
- b. introducing the one end of one insulating strip at one web from above into one recess of one metal rail section until it rests at the bottom of the recess;
- c. introducing the one end of the other insulating strip at one web from above into the other recess of the one metal rail section until it rests at the bottom of the recess;
- d. introducing the one end of the two insulating strips at the other webs from below into the recesses of the other metal rail section until they rest at the bottom of the recesses; and
- e. sliding said two insulating strip into and along said undercut recesses by elastically deforming said anchoring webs until said anchoring webs are fully seated in said undercut recesses in said rails.
- 2. The process as in claim 1, wherein the web is removed and the surface demarcating the one main surface and the anchoring web is formed as a sloping surface.
- 3. The process as in claim 2, wherein the sloping surface slopes at an angle of 30.degree. from the plane of the one main surface of the insulating strip.
- 4. The process as in claim 2, wherein the distance between the sloping surface and the one end face of each insulating strip is about 20 mm.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 606,446, filed May 3, 1984, now abandoned.
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