Exemplary embodiments relate to doors and windows, and more particularly, to an assembly that provides a narrower front view section and improved thermal performance of the windows and doors.
Conventional methods and apparatuses for installing doors and windows use metal fasteners to attach glass through the façade.
Conventional apparatuses require the use of metal or similar conductive materials to travel from the exterior face of the glass to the interior face of the glass. Further, the fasteners are provided between the two panels, creating a large space. These conventional designs result in poor thermal performance and create a bulky look to the front view section of the façade.
Exemplary embodiments overcome these shortcomings and address the problems associated with the prior methods and apparatuses for installing side-by-side glass panels. The exemplary embodiments provide an assembly for attaching adjacent glass panels by removing fasteners going through a space between the two adjacent panels and eliminating metal or similar conductive materials from traveling from the exterior face of the glass to the interior face of the glass.
According to an aspect of the disclosure, a curtain wall assembly may include a first panel, and a second panel that is adjacent to the first panel. The curtain wall assembly may include a first attachment member attached to the first panel, and a second attachment member attached to the second panel. Each of the first attachment member and the second attachment member include at least one fin, and the first attachment member is secured to the second attachment member at the fin.
These and/or other aspects will become apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of exemplary embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings of which:
Each of the first attachment member 3 and the second attachment member 4 is provided with at least one fin 3a and 4a, respectively. Each fin 3a, 4a protrudes from the respective attachment member in a direction perpendicular to the first panel 1 and the second panel 2. Further, each fin 3a and 4a extends into a recess formed in the frame 12. The fin 3a may be integrated to first attachment member 3, and the fin 4a may be integrated to the second attachment member 4. In this case, the fin 3a and the fin 4a may be formed of the same material as the first attachment member 3 and the second attachment member 4, respectively. Alternatively, in other implementations, the fin 3a and the fin 4a may be formed separately from the first attachment member 3 and the second attachment member 4, and/or may be formed of different materials than the first attachment member 3 and the second attachment member 4.
While not shown, fin 3a and fin 4a are each provided with a through opening. A capture device 5 is provided through the opening of fins 3a and 4a, and attaches the first attachment member 3 to the second attachment member 4. Further, the capture device 5 attaches the first attachment member 3 and the second attachment member 4 to the frame 12. According to a non-limiting exemplary embodiment, when attached together, the thickness of the first attachment member 3 and the second attachment member 4 in the horizontal direction (e.g., shown as left to right in
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The integrated fin 9 may extend into a recess formed in the frame 12. As shown, a capture device 5 is provided through an opening of the integrated fin 9 of the integrated attachment member 7 to anchor the integrated fin 9 and the integrated attachment member 7 to the frame 12. As further shown, an additional capture device 6 is provided through openings of the second fin 10 and the third fin 11 to anchor the second fin 10 and the third fin 11 to the frame 12. The capture device 5 and/or the additional capture device 6 may be formed of any suitable material, such as metal, a plastic, a composite, and/or the like.
As will be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art, the attachment members may be provided between any two adjacent panels. This arrangement provides strength to the panel assembly, while simultaneously improving the thermal properties and the façade of the panels.
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This application claims is based on and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 to U.S. Application No. 62/741,091, filed on Oct. 4, 2018, in the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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