Claims
- 1. A method of constructing a spacer frame for an insulating glass panel from four separate open ended spacer frame segments interconnected at their ends by corner connectors at least three of which have projecting body portions which are hinged together comprising:
- (a) loading desiccant material into at least one of said frame segments;
- (b) attaching respective projecting body portions of one corner connector to adjacent ends of the first and second frame segments to hingedly interconnect said first and second frame segments;
- (c) attaching respective projecting body portions of a second corner connector to adjacent ends of the second and third frame segments to hingedly interconnect said second and third frame segments;
- (d) attaching respective projecting body portions of a third corner connector to adjacent ends of the third and fourth frame segments to hingedly interconnect said third and fourth frame segments;
- (e) moving said interconnected frame segments successively through a sealant applying station; including
- (i) positioning said interconnected spacer frame segments in end to end alignment; and
- (ii) moving said aligned spacer frame segments along a substantially linear path of travel extending through said sealant applying station;
- (f) applying sealant material to at least one side of the spacer frame segments passing through said station;
- (g) pivoting each spacer frame segment relative to the adjacent frame segment about the hinge of the interposed corner connector to form a substantially rectangular frame shape; and,
- (h) securing adjacent ends of said frame segments against relative pivotal movement.
- 2. The method claimed in claim 1 wherein securing adjacent ends of said frame segments together includes rigidly interconnecting the adjacent ends of said first and fourth frame segments.
- 3. The method claimed in claim 1 wherein moving said spacer frame segments through said sealant applying station comprises supporting said spacer frame segments on substantially linear conveying paths extending in opposite directions from said sealant applying station.
- 4. The method claimed in claim 3 further including frictionally engaging said spacer frame segments with a conveying surface and moving said surface at predetermined speeds toward said sealant applying station to deliver said frame segments to said sealant applying station.
- 5. The method claimed in claim 4 further including stationing a second spacer frame segment conveying surface adjacent said sealant applying station and moving said second conveying surface away from said sealant applying station when the spacer frame segments are emerging from said sealant applying station.
- 6. The method claimed in claim 5 further including driving said conveying surfaces from a common motive power source and coordinating the conveying speeds thereof.
- 7. The method claimed in claim 1 further including detecting the approach of the leading end of said interconnected spacer frame segments to said sealant applying station, applying a continuous body of said sealant to said at least one side in response to detection of said leading spacer frame segment end, detecting the approach of the trailing end of said interconnected spacer frame segments to said sealant applying station and terminating the application of said sealant body in response to detection of said trailing spacer frame segment end.
- 8. The method claimed in claim 2 further including attaching a projecting body portion of a fourth corner connector to an end of one of said first and fourth spacer frame segments prior to moving said frame segments through said sealant applying station and wherein securing adjacent ends of said spacer frame segments comprises attaching the other projecting connector body portion of said fourth corner connector to the end of the other of said first and fourth spacer frame segments.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 327,579 filed Dec. 4, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,530,195 issued July 23, 1985, and which was a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 136,872, filed Apr. 4, 1980, and now abandoned.
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