Claims
- 1. A curtainwall system that secures at least one panel on a building comprising:
- at least one elongate mullion having a panel securing portion extending longitudinally along the mullion and a channel extending longitudinally along the mullion adjacent the panel securing portion, said channel having a first sidewall adjacent the panel securing portion and a second sidewall opposed to and spaced from the first sidewall;
- a panel engaging member having a first portion that engages the panel and a second portion, spaced from the first portion, that engages the panel securing portion;
- a retaining member that holds the second portion of the panel engaging member on the panel securing portion, the retaining member having a first leg received in the channel, a second leg overlying the second portion of the panel engaging member and urging said second portion of the panel engaging member into engagement with said panel securing portion, and an intermediate portion extending between the first leg and the second leg; and
- a wedge inserted in a direction substantially parallel to said panel between said retaining member and said mullion, insertion of the wedge between the retaining member and the mullion causing said retaining member to move in a direction substantially perpendicular to the panel to apply compressive force on the second portion of the panel engaging member between the retaining member and the mullion.
- 2. The curtainwall system of claim 1 wherein said panel includes a front and rear face and said first portion of said panel engaging member mounts on said rear face.
- 3. The system of claim 1 wherein said panel engaging member engages an edge of said panel.
- 4. The curtainwall system of claim 1, further comprising: at least one aperture in the intermediate portion of the retaining member, said aperture being positioned adjacent the first leg and the first sidewall, wherein the wedge is inserted through the aperture, insertion of the wedge causing the first leg to move away from the first sidewall and toward the second sidewall, whereby the second leg clamps the panel engaging member against the panel securing portion.
- 5. The curtainwall system of claim 4, further comprising a threaded screw inserted through the retaining member and between the retaining member and the mullion.
- 6. The curtainwall system of claim 4 wherein said at least one mullion is a split mullion having interlocking male and female sections.
- 7. The curtainwall system of claim 4 and further comprising a preformed gasket disposed between the retaining member and the panel.
- 8. The curtainwall system of claim 4 and further comprising a first preformed gasket disposed between the panel securing portion of the mullion and the second portion of the panel engaging member and a second preformed gasket disposed between the retaining member and the panel.
- 9. The curtainwall system of claim 8, wherein the panel securing portion includes means retaining the first gasket and wherein the retaining member includes means retaining the second gasket.
- 10. The curtainwall system of claim 4, further comprising a cushion located between the first leg of the retaining member and the second sidewall of the channel, wherein the cushion is disposed along said second sidewall and the first leg of the retaining member includes an interlocking portion interlocking with the cushion.
- 11. The curtainwall system of claim 1, wherein the panel has an edge and said edge includes a groove and wherein the first portion of the panel engaging member includes a groove engaging portion for holding the panel.
- 12. The curtainwall system of claim 11, wherein the panel comprises a double-glazed panel having first and second glazing sheets and a separator therebetween, the groove being formed between the first and second sheets and wherein the groove engaging portion of the panel engaging member is disposed in the groove, wherein the first portion of the panel engaging member spans the edge of said double-gazed panel.
- 13. The curtainwall system of claim 11, wherein the first portion of the panel engaging member includes retaining structure that retains a preformed gasket along said edge of the panel and further comprising a preformed gasket retained by the retaining structure.
- 14. The curtainwall system of claim 1, wherein the panel engaging member comprises an elongate portion disposed between the first portion and the second portion, said elongate portion extending in a direction transverse to a plane of the panel.
- 15. The curtainwall system of claim 1, wherein the panel securing portion of the mullion includes a surface receiving the second portion of the panel engaging member and the channel faces in a direction transverse to a direction said surface faces.
- 16. The curtainwall system of claim 1, wherein said at least one mullion is horizontally disposed and wherein said mullion includes an outwardly extending flange that supports the gravity load of said panel.
- 17. The curtainwall system of claim 1, wherein the mullion includes an outwardly disposed sidewall and the retaining member is shaped so that the intermediate portion of the retaining member is substantially flush with said sidewall of the mullion.
- 18. The curtainwall system as in claim 1 and further comprising a cover member that covers at least a part of the channel.
- 19. The curtainwall system of claim 1, wherein the second leg of the retaining member includes a cushion engaging the second portion of the panel engaging member.
- 20. The curtainwall system of claim 19 wherein said second leg of said retaining member includes a bulb shaped end and said cushion interlocks with said bulb shaped end, further wherein said cushion is located between said retaining member and said panel engaging member.
- 21. The curtainwall system of claim 1, wherein the first portion of the panel engaging member comprises a groove that receives an edge of the panel.
- 22. The curtainwall system of claim 21, wherein the groove includes a portion extending over a front face of the panel.
- 23. A curtainwall system as in claim 1, wherein said at least one mullion is vertically placed and further comprising at least one horizontally placed additional mullion, said additional mullion having a panel securing portion extending longitudinally along the additional mullion and a flange extending outwardly from a front face of the additional mullion for supporting the gravity load of the panel, wherein the additional mullion includes a channel extending longitudinally along said additional mullion, said channel having a first sidewall adjacent the panel securing portion and a second sidewall opposed to and spaced from the first sidewall, the curtainwall system further comprising:
- a second panel engaging member having a first portion that engages the panel and a second portion spaced from the first portion, that engages the panel securing portion of the additional mullion, and
- a second retaining member that holds the second portion of the second panel engaging member on the panel securing portion of the additional mullion, the second retaining member having a first leg received in the channel of the additional mullion, a second leg overlying the second portion of the second panel engaging member and urging said second portion of the second panel engaging member into engagement with said panel securing portion of the additional mullion, and an intermediate portion extending between the first leg and the second leg of the second retaining member.
- 24. A curtainwall system for securing at least one panel on a building comprising:
- at least one mullion having an outwardly facing end wall and a panel securing portion on the end wall;
- a panel engaging member having a first end portion engaging said at least one panel, a second end portion engaging said panel securing portion of the mullion and a rearwardly extending intermediate portion connecting the first end portion with the second end portion;
- a retaining member having a transversely extending leg engaging the second end portion of the panel engaging member; and
- a wedge inserted through the retaining member in a direction substantially parallel to said transversely extending leg, insertion of said wedge causing said leg to impart a compressive loading on the second end portion of the panel engaging member to secure the panel engaging member on the mullion as the wedge is inserted through the retaining member.
- 25. The curtainwall system of claim 2 further comprising:
- a cushion located adjacent said retaining member,
- wherein said keeper element in combination with said cushion forms a thermal break while locking said retaining member to said at least one mullion.
- 26. A method of attaching at least one building panel to at least one mullion mounted in a building in order to form a curtainwall between the interior and the exterior of the building, said method comprising the steps of:
- attaching a panel engaging member to an edge of said panel, said panel engaging member including an inwardly facing leg section having an end portion placed against the mullion;
- positioning said end portion of the panel engaging member against the mullion;
- from a location in the interior of the building, positioning a retaining member over said end portion of said panel engaging member and into engagement with a portion of said mullion; and
- from a location in the interior of the building affixing said retaining member to said mullion;
- wherein the step of affixing said retaining member to said mullion includes passing a wedge between said retaining member and said mullion to at least partially fill a space between said retaining member and said mullion and to move said retaining member in a direction substantially perpendicular to said panel.
- 27. The method of claim 26, wherein the step of affixing the retaining member to the mullion includes moving the retaining member in a direction transverse to the panel to apply compressive loading to the end portion of the panel engaging member, whereby the panel engaging member is secured onto the mullion.
- 28. The method of claim 26 wherein said passing step
- includes passing the wedge through an aperture in said retaining member.
- 29. The method of claim 26 affixing said retaining member to said at least one mullion further comprising the step of passing a screw through an aperture in said retaining member and into secured engagement with said mullion.
- 30. The method of claim 29 wherein the screw passing step includes passing the screw between a portion of the retaining member and the mullion to effect clamping of the panel engaging member onto the mullion.
- 31. The method of claim 26, further comprising the step of positioning a preformed gasketing material between the mullion and the end portion of the panel engaging member.
- 32. The method of claim 26, wherein the passing step includes inserting the wedge into said space in a direction substantially perpendicular to the direction of movement of said retaining member.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/869,765 filed Apr. 16, 1992, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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