The present invention relates to a sliding window or sliding glass door having a fixed frame and, in this frame, at least one glazed panel which cooperates with guide means associated with the frame and guiding the panel so as to move along the frame.
Windows or glass doors of this type are already known, in particular by the disclosure of patent CH 696 444, CH 390 511 or the international publication WO 94/17275, the latter being by the same applicant. The current architectural trend in the area of windows demands large glazing dimensions as well as high levels of acoustic and thermal performance. In order to meet these requirements the glazing units are becoming larger and larger and heavier and heavier. Thus, this trend leads to an increase in handling forces during opening and closing of the window. One of the additional difficulties resides in guiding the large-dimension panels which frequently have a natural curvature originating in the manufacturing process. Some known embodiments, and particularly those cited above, include members provided with guide rods associated with the moveable panels and sliding in channels or grooves in the frame. For large-dimension glazing units, these devices are deficient because they do not allow correction for the natural curvatures of the glass.
The aim of the invention is thus to propose an arrangement for sliding windows or sliding glass doors which overcomes the stated deficiencies. To this end, a sliding window or sliding glass door is proposed having a fixed frame and, in this frame, at least one glazed panel which cooperates with guide means associated with the frame and guiding the panel so as to move along the said frame, in which the said panel is equipped on at least one of its lower longitudinal borders with a rigid reinforcing member which has, projecting from this border, two opposing symmetrical edges defining a longitudinal channel in this reinforcing member, and in which the said guide means have one or several fixed guides equipped with centering elements engaged in the said channel, characterized in that the said guide or guides is or are interposed between slide support units with rollers associated with a lower side of the frame and forming part of the said guide means.
In one advantageous configuration of the invention, each rigid reinforcing member of a panel is equipped with support strips disposed longitudinally, the slide support units with rollers being prefabricated composite devices with each comprising a pair of rollers on which the said support strips roll, these support units being arranged to support the said panel or panels.
In one configuration of the invention, the said reinforcing member of each panel has two metal right-angled profiled part segments having opposing profiles and connected to each other in parallel positions by means of one or several connection members in the form of blades joining coplanar portions of the mutually facing right-angled profiled parts to each other while leaving free portions of the said profiled parts forming the said edges and between which centering elements are engaged, each panel having one or several glass plates engaged and held in place between mutually parallel portions of the said right-angled profiled parts.
The said lower side of the frame can have a longitudinal covering profiled part with an inverted U-shaped profile placed on two seats of an assembly of two profiled parts forming the structure of the said lower element of the frame, the guides being fixedly attached to this covering profiled part by transverse pins and these pins being dimensioned so that the placement of the covering profiled part between parallel sides, each provided with an internal longitudinal rib of the said profiled part assembly, permits longitudinal guidance of the panel in its plane of symmetry during sliding.
The said block or blocks can be made of aluminum.
In one configuration of the invention, each of the said guides has a block mounted on springs oriented laterally in a flat-bottomed support member, this block being equipped with a vertical rod which is held by the said springs in the vertical plane of symmetry of the panel and engaged in the said channel.
The said rod can support a ball bearing with a vertical axis engaged between the said edges and acting as a centering element.
The said springs can consist of one or two pairs of antagonistic springs engaged in coaxial cylindrical housings of the block and being supported on cylindrical slides having bosses embedded in the flanks of the flat-bottomed support member so as to control limited lateral deflection of the block.
The dimensioning of the guide can be such that the lateral deflection reaches 2 to 3 mm.
Merely by way of example, an embodiment and several variations of the object of the invention will be described hereinunder with reference to the attached drawing in which:
The panel 1 slides longitudinally, i.e. in the direction perpendicular to the plane of the drawing in the frame 2, the arrangement of the lower side of which is shown in
The profiled parts 5 and 6 each have, at the base of their parallel flanks, on the inner side, seats 8, 9, these being coplanar in such a way as to serve as a support for two elements which are essential to the device described: on the one hand a series of guides 10 spaced apart along the base of the frame 2 and on the other hand a longitudinal covering profiled part 11 in a U-shape, disposed in an inverted position and extending over the whole length of the frame 2. The guides 10 are prefabricated assemblies designed to increase the quality of the movement of the glazed panels 1 in the frame 2. The guides 10 are illustrated in
In order to carry out its guiding role, each of the blocks 12 has, in its centre, a vertical rod 20 equipped at its upper end with a ball bearing 21. As shown in
In the embodiments illustrated in
Finally, attention is drawn to the presence of the brushes 26 (
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