Claims
- 1. A combination stone and glass curtain wall system comprising:
- a structural wall section including a plurality of generally vertical steel mullions disposed one from the other in generally parallel spaced relationship;
- a plurality of discrete, horizontal steel clips adapted for securement to said vertical steel mullions in generally parallel spaced relationship one to the other and in generally orthogonal relationship relative to said vertical steel mullions;
- means for securing said descrete horizontal steel clips to said vertical steel mullions;
- means associated with said discrete horizontal steel clips for securing said stone thereto;
- a plurality of horizontal aluminum mullions adapted for securement to said vertical steel mullions in generally parallel spaced relationship one the other and in generally orthogonal relationship to said vertical steel mullions;
- means for mounting said horizontal aluminum mullions to said vertical steel mullions;
- said horizontal aluminum mullions being disposed adjacent to said discret horizonatal steel clips in generally parallel spaced relationship thereto for the securement of glass in direct association with stone supported thereby; and
- means for sealably securing said stone and said glass adjacent to one another in said curtain wall.
- 2. The curtain wall set forth in claim 1 wherein said means for sealably securing said stone and said glass adjacent one another includes a frontal face formed in said horizontal aluminum mullion adapted for receiving a cap thereacross, said cap being disposed in relatively flush, edgewise, abutting engagement withsaid stone and secured to said mullion securing said glass therein.
- 3. The curtain wann set forth in claim 2 wherein said horizontal aluminum mullion comprises at least one hollow region therein for the collection of water and the elimination of said water therethrough, and wherein said frontal face is constructed with at least one aperture permitting the drainage of water therefrom.
- 4. The curtain wall set forth in claim 2 wherein said sealant means comprises an elastomeric sealant bonded directly of an edge of said granite into an edge of said horizontal aluminum mullion.
- 5. The curtain wall set forth in claim 1 wherein said horizontal aluminum mullions and said horizontal supporting clips are secured to said vertical steel mullions by a plurality of bolts extending therethrough.
- 6. The curtain wall set forth in claim 1 wherein said horizontal aluminum mullions comprise an outer facial region adapted for receiving a cap thereagainst and further including means for sealably securing said stone sections to said horizontal aluminum mullion.
- 7. The curtain wll as set forth in claim 1 and further including a generally T-shaped splice adapted for mating engagement with said horizonatal aluminum mullions and the securement of said horizontal aluminum mullions to said vertical steel mullions.
- 8. The curtain wall as set forth in claim 7 wherein said generally T-shaped splice is constructed with at least one aperture therein and having an intermediate body region with the dimension slightly greater than the dimension of said horizontal aluminum mullion adapted for the receipt thereof whereby said intermediate body region extends therethrough to permit sliding engagement of said horizontal aluminum mullions thereupon subsequent to securement of said T-splice to said vertical steel mullions.
- 9. The curtain wall set forth in claim 1 further comprising:
- a glazing adaptor constructed fora pivotal securement to said vertical steel mullions; and
- a hollow mullion cover, said mullion cover being said vertical steel mullions and accommodating for any irregularities formed therein to present an appearance of aligned manufacture.
- 10. The curtain wall set forth in claim 9 wherein said glazing adaptor is constructed with an intermediate mounting member having a curved top portion with an aperture formed therethrough, said curved top portion comprising the top surface of a double-convex region adapted or abuttingly engaging said vertical mullion and for receipt of a fastener member therethrough for securement to said vertical mullion and pivotal securement thereagainst in accommodation of irregularities therein.
- 11. The curtain wall set forth in claim 10 wherein said means for sealably securing said stone and said glass adjacent one another includes a frontal face formed in said horizontal aluminum mullion adapted for receiving a cap thereacross, said cap being disposed in relatively flush, edgewise, abutting engagement with said stone and secured tao said mullion securing said glass therein.
- 12. The curtian wall set forth in claim 11 wherein said horizontal aluminum mullion comprises at least one hollow region therein for the collection of water and the elimination of said water therethrough, and wherein said frontal face is constructed with at least one aperture permitting the drainage of water therefrom.
- 13. The curtain wall set forth in claim 11 wherein said sealant means comprises an elastomeric sealant bonded directly to an edge of said granite into an edge of said horizontal aluminum mullion.
- 14. The curtain wall as set forth in claim 10 and further including a generally T-shaped splice adapted for mating engagement with said horizontal aluminum mullions and the securement of said horizontal aluminum mullions to said vertical steel mullions.
- 15. The curtain wall as set forth in claim 14 wherein said generally T-shaped splice is constructed with at least one aperture therein and having an intermediate body region with the dimension slightly greater than the dimension of said horizontal aluminum mullion adapted for the receipt thereof whereby said intermediate body region extends therethrough to permit sliding engagement of said horizontal aluminum mullions thereupon subsequent to securement of said T-splice to said vertical steel mullions.
- 16. An improved method of manufacturing a glass and stone curtain wall of the type wherein both glass and stone panels are secured to a common curtain wall with said glass panels being disposed adjacent said stone panels in at least one select area thereof, wherein the improvement comprises the steps of:
- providing a structural framework including a plurality of vertical steel mullions disposed in generally parallel spaced relationship one from the other;
- providing a plurality of horizontal steel clips adapted for securement to said vertical steel mullions and the support of said stone panels;
- securing said horizontal steel clips to said vertical steel mullions;
- providing a plurality of horizontal aluminum mullions adapted for securement to said vertical steel mullions and the support of said glass panels;
- securing said horizontal alumunum mullions to sid vertical steel mullions in generally parallel spaced relationship and in an orientation generally orthogonal to said vertical steel mullions;
- mounting said stone panels to sid horizontal steel clips; and
- mounting said glass panels to said horizontal aluminum mullions.
- 17. The method as set forth in claim 16 and further including the step of forming said horizontal aluminum mullions with at least one water collection area adapted for accumulating water inflitration from said curtain wall and forming at least one aperture in said horizontal mullion for the drainage of said water therefrom.
- 18. The method as set forth in claim 16 and further including the step of providing a plurality of relatively short, steel support strips adapted for seurement to said vertical steel mullions, securing said strips to said vertical steel mullions, providing a plurality of generally C-shaped steel clips adapted or securing said stone panels, securing said C-shaped clips to outer portion of said relatively short strip secured to said vertical steel mullions and securing said stone panels thereto.
- 19. The method as set forth in claim 16 and further including the steps of grooving the side walls of sid stone panels with slotted regiosn adapted for receiving a portion of said steel clips and inserting said steel clips into said slotted portion of said granite panels in the securement thereof to said curtain wall.
- 20. The method as set forth in claim 16 and further including the steps of:
- providing a plurality of generally C-shaped support clips adapted for being disposed beneath said stone panels and engaging said panels for securement;
- grooving a lower edge of said stone panel for receipt of said steel clip;
- securing said steel clip to said steel mullion;
- resting said stone panel upon said steel clip with said groove thereof in receipt of the portion of said steel clip;
- securing a horizontal aluminum mullion adjacent to and beneath said steel clip in spaced relationship therefrom;
- providing an elastomeric sealant adapted for sealing said panels; and
- filling said space between steel clip and said horizontal aluminum mullion with said elastomeric sealant to seal said curtain wall from water intrusion.
- 21. The method as set forth in claim 16 and further including the steps of:
- providing a glazing adaptor and a fastener member for pivotal securement of said adaptor to said vertical steel mullions;
- providing a hollow mullion cover adapted for securement to said glazing adaptor for covering said vertical steel mullions and accommodating for any irregularities formed therein to present an appearance of aligned manufacture; and
- constructing said glazing adaptor with an intermediate mounting member having a curved top portion with an aperture formed therethrough, said curved top portion comprising the top surface of a double-convex region adapted for abuttingly engaging said vertical mullion and for receipt of said fastener member therethrough for securement to said vertical mullion and pivotal securement there against for
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 07/187,551, filed on Apr. 28, 1988, now abandoned.
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