The invention relates to a structural element for the installation of glass partitions as dividing elements of workspaces or in the home, whose configuration guarantees the placement of the glass during the installation operation, without the risk of occurring deformations of the glass seating area that prevent or hinder the final assembly of the device.
The glass partitions are highly valued solutions for the division of work spaces, because they give the interior of the place a great amplitude and luminosity, and a minimalist effect that allows designers and architects to develop their proposals in a more advantageous way.
The glass partition is placed in a frame that acts as an intermediary between the walls and floor of the room and the dividing glass.
Operationally, the placement of a glass partition first involves fixing the frame to the walls and floor of the room, and once the frame is fixed, the incorporation of glass wall into it. For this reason, the frames have a general configuration in U, placing the glass inside and resting its weight on the stretch of frame located on the floor. It must be said that the weight of these glass partitions is very high, normally above 100 kg, although it can be much higher in special pieces of large dimensions.
To incorporate or insert the glass inside the frame, it is necessary to provide a space through which it can enter, and which can be closed once it has been placed. For this reason, the U-frame is constituted by two parts:
Generally the union of these two elements is carried out according to a system of tongue-and-groove, so that the closure element (male) is inserted into a space provided under the seat area of the glass (female).
In the patent US20090113826A1, which describes a system for placing glass partitions comprising two profiles of aluminum, one male and other female between which the glass is placed, where in the female profile have a seating area of the glass formed by a cantilever protruding from its vertical wall below which the male part of the second profile is inserted.
This configuration has the disadvantage that when the glass rests on the cantilever constituting the seating area during assembly, the cantilever tends to bend under its weight, making it impossible or very difficult to insert the male element.
This is because, in this position, the seating area of the glass is horizontal so, that the entire weight of the glass falls on an eave without any support. Secondly, if it has been possible to introduce the male element, the disassembly of the system is impossible, since the weight of the glass itself prevents the output of the male element.
DE2614803A1 describes an analogous system, in which the female profile also incorporates a seating area of the glass, under which the male element is inserted, whereby the same problem occurs again.
On the other hand, the placement of the glass on the seating area of the metal profile is always carried out with the intermediation of an elastic strip that prevents the glass from coming into contact with the metal and splintering it. This elastic strip has no mechanical fixation, so it usually gives problems at the time of placement of the glass, it is easy that the strip moves or wrinkles during the operation of inserting the glass.
The object of the present invention is a structural element for fixing glass partitions and separations in work spaces or in the home, which has an alternative coupling configuration to the male-female system, so that the seating area of the glass. It supports directly against the floor of the room, definitively solving the problems of deformation during the incorporation of the glass.
To do this, the new structure consists of three elements, two metal profiles, one open on which the glass rests and another that closes the opening of the first through which the glass is inserted and an elastic profile that immobilizes the whole exerting a force on the previous ones that guarantees its perfect fit and interlocking.
In particular, the support metal profile of the glass has a structure with an L-shaped general section in which the horizontal section, which constitutes the seating area of the glass, is thicker than the vertical section and has a vertical rib preceded by a groove of rectangular section and small depth. It also has a second groove with a V-section located in the lower area of the lateral face of this horizontal section. The vertical section has a groove with a T-section in which a rubber gasket of separation of the glass is coupled. It also incorporates an elastic strip along the glass seating area. These elements are usually used to avoid direct contact of the glass with the metal of the frame.
The closing metal profile has a structure with a rectangular general section, on one of whose sides there is provided, on the one hand, an L-shaped protrusion which couples on the vertical rib of the support metal profile with sufficient clearance to pivot on this and whose end is inserted in the groove of rectangular section adjacent to said rib, and on the other hand, a rib with a V-section arranged laterally at the end of the piece and which is locked in the groove with section V of the support metal profile.
The elastic profile has a section with a general configuration in T, where the vertical section is constituted by two or more parallel walls crossed by two or more inclined planes protruding from the sides. This profile is introduced under pressure, closing the gap between the glass and the closing metal profile, exerting on the closing metal profile, a force towards the outside resulting from the compression of the central core of the vertical section of the T and from the bending of the protrusions of the inclined planes, which make pivot the closing profile on the coupling to the support profile, forcing the locking of the V-rib in the V-groove of the support profile, so that both metal profiles are secured without the possibility of being separated by accident.
To disassemble the glass partition, it is enough to extract elastic profile in T from its position in the gap between the glass and the closing profile, allowing the closing profile to pivot on the rib of the support profile with which the V-rib is unlocked leaving the closing profile and the support profile released effortlessly and without the weight of the crystal affect in the operation.
This configuration of the elastic profile in T allows the use in different thicknesses of glass in the claimed device, only using an elastic profile of appropriate width.
Another new aspect of the invention is that it comprises a second elastic profile with an L-section, which replaces the rubber gasket and the elastic separation strip of the glass. This profile covers the entire interior of the support profile and is mechanically coupled to it by means of a rib with a T-section that engages the T-groove of the support profile. This profile has the advantage of facilitating the placement of the glass since the separating element that covers the seating area of the glass is mechanically attached to the support profile, thereby avoiding accidental displacements during the assembly of the glass partition. On the other hand, this mechanical fixation does not prevent manually raising the elastic profile to insert the fixing screws of the frame to the ground.
In order to illustrate what has hitherto been explained, this specification is accompanied by a set of drawings that are only illustrative and not limiting of the practical possibilities of the invention.
In said drawings:
According to the drawings, the new structural element for fixing glass partitions and separations in work spaces consists of three basic parts:
A support metal profile (1) with a general L-shaped structure in which the glass (3) is inserted, whose horizontal section constitutes the seating area of the glass (2), is thicker than the vertical section and has at the end a vertical rib (4) preceded by rectangular groove (5), and a groove with V-section (6) located in the lower area of the side face of this section.
The metal support profile also comprises a rubber gasket (8) and an elastic strip (9) separating the glass (3) from the metal body of the profile.
A closing metal profile (12) with a rectangular general structure, which has elements:
An L-shaped protrusion (10) operatively engageable on the vertical rib (4) and whose end is inserted in the rectangular section groove (5).
A rib with a V-section (11) arranged laterally at the end of the piece, operatively interlocking in the V-shaped groove (6) of the metal support profile.
An elastic profile in T (13) whose vertical section is constituted by two parallel walls (14) crossed by several inclined planes (15) that protrude from the sides and which is operatively inserted under pressure, closing the gap (16) between the glass and the closing metal profile.
According to the example of
The support metal profile incorporates a plurality of perforations through which the fixing screws (19) are inserted.
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