CA1323743C - Dimensionally stable plastics sections - Google Patents

Dimensionally stable plastics sections

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CA1323743C
CA1323743C CA000611206A CA611206A CA1323743C CA 1323743 C CA1323743 C CA 1323743C CA 000611206 A CA000611206 A CA 000611206A CA 611206 A CA611206 A CA 611206A CA 1323743 C CA1323743 C CA 1323743C
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Franz Purstinger
Frank Dorninger
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Abstract

ABSTRACT A dimensionally stable plastics section, for example a window section, formed from a plastics extrudate and being provided thereon with an elasti-cally deformable layer, for example a sealing or damping device or a protective strip, is manufactured by extruding the section, calibrating it, and cooling it to ensure its dimensional stability, heating part of the surface of the section, to which the deform-able layer is to be applied, extruding the deformable layer onto the heated part of the surface of the section so that the layer is bonded thereto and using a take-up device to grip the finished section to remove it.

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1 DIME~SIONALL~ STABLE PLASTICS SECTIONS
The invention relates to a process and a machine for the prod-lction of a dimensionally stable section, for example a window section, formed from a plastics ; 5 extrudate and being provided thereon with an elasti-cally deformable layer having a higher modulus of elasticity than said section, the section and the layer being extruded in the same operation. Said layer may be, for example, a protective layer, or a device fox sealing or damping, or for covering parts of said section. The invention also relates to the product of the method.
In manufacturing dimensionally stable sections, in particular hollow window sections, it is desirable, when producing the sections, simultaneously to mould on said layers, in order to avoid subsequent cementing operations and after-treatments. It has been attempted to produce such dimensionally stable hollow sections with said layers in a single operation by co-extrusion. To this end protecti~e layers or devices or the sealing and/or damping devices were extruded directly in the extru-sion nozzle region, after finally forming a dimen-sionally stable section, through additional nozzie channels in the region of the nozzle lip. These ; nozzle channeis were connected to a further extruder for a pla9tics material which, after cooling, was ~, soft and capable of elastic deformation. Simultane-ous extrusion of the protective layers or devices, however, impedes the calibration of the dimensionally stable hollow sections and, thus increase~ the pro-~f duction costs.
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1 EP-A 159 307 concerns the application to a tubular hollow section, for example a cable conduit, of an electrically conductive wire or a tape. The wire or the conductive tape is, however, produced in a separate operation, prior to being applied to the cable conduit. It has been proposed to heat said wire or the tape after the hollow section or cable conduit has cooled to a temperature of 50C, that is to say to a dimensionally stable state in that region in which the wire or tape is to be attached to the periphery of the cable conduit. The wire or the tape which is to be applied is heated by means of a heat source and pressed, by means of a pressure d~vice which may, if required, be heated, onto the surface of the cable conduit which is moved past the pressure device in the direction of extrusion. After the application of the wire or the tape, the entire - section is gripped by a crawler-type take-up for removing the extruded cable conduit. The connection .~
~` 20 between the electrically conductive wire or tape and the cable conduit is achieved by intensive heating, for example by means of gas flames or a beam of .~ infra-red light or similar means so that, when said wire or tape is pressed under high pres ure it is embedded, by virtue of local melting of the thermo-plastic material of the hollow section or cable conduit, into the latter and, after cooling is frit-ted into the wall of the hollow section or conduit.
~ Since in certain cases the thermal capacity of the J 30 wire i insufficient adequately to bring about embed-ding or fritting in position, of the wire, it ha~
already been proposed to heat the hollow section or cable conduit in that r~gion, where the wire or tape :

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The present invention is, according to one aspect thereof, intended to provide a process for producing dimensionally stable sections formed from plastic extrudates, by means of which a protective layer and/or device or a sealing and/or damping device consisting in the cured state of plastics r capable of elastic deformation and which may more briefly be referred to as an elastically deformable layer, can be applied in a single operation and subject to perfect calibration of the hollow section.
To this end,the invention, according to one aspect thereof, consists in a process for the produc-tion of a dimensionally stable section formed from a plastics extrudate and being provided thereon with an elastically deformable layer having a higher modulus of elasticity than said section, the process compris-ing the steps of; forming said section by extrusion through a nozzle; calibrating said section upon its emergence from said nozzle and cooling said section to an extent to render it dimensionally stable;
heating a region of a surface of said section to which said elastically deformable layer is to be ~, applied, to bring said surface region at least to a plastic condition; extruding said elastically deform-- 30 able layer onto said heated region to apply said layer thereto; and gripping said section by means of a take-up device for removing it.
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1 forming of the dimensionally stable section and hence its dimensional stability can be precisely main-tained, which is extremely important, especially when producing window sections. At the same time, howev-er, the application, in the same operation, of the said layer, which is of a different plastics material having a higher modulus of elasticity, is still :.~
enabled. Surprisingly, a sufficiently good bond can be achieved between the surface region of said sec-tion and said layer, since, by virtue of surface roughness produced in the course of calibration, as well as superficial melting of the surface region and the associated fusion between the extruded plasti-cised plastics material for said layer, there is achieved a hard-wearing, permanent bond. The need for costly after-treatment of said section. by grind-ing, or the application of a primary layer before application of the elastically deformable layer to an already completed section, is thereby avoided.
Said section, as it emerges from the calibrating or cooling zone and preferably also prior to its entry into the take-up device is preferably guided both laterally and vertically, for exact positioning of said section when the elastically deformable layer is applied.
; In addition, said section, may be heated at lea~t over the surface region to which the elastical-ly deformable layer is to be fused, to an extent to melt it superficially, whereby the plastic extrudate constituting said layer is fused with said surface region.
The temperature of said section i~ preferably measured before its entry into the heating zone in ~ - \

1 order to determine, as a function of such measure-ment, the amount of heat needed for heatin~ said section in said region thereof since excessively deep superficial melting of said surface region is thereby avoided, it being also ensured that said superficial melting is sufficient for fusion with the material of : said layer.
Further, the temperature of the plastic material in the heated surface region of said section may be measured, while, 2S a function of such measurement, reducing the heat supplied for heating said region if a predetermined temperature is exceeded and !,~ increasing such heat if the predetermined temperature is not reached. Independent monitoring and control of the amount of heat supplied and the temperature achieved in the heated surface region of said section can thereby be precisely controlled.
The temperature of said section may, however, be measured before it reaches the heating zone and the ~ 20 temperature of said heated surface region measured ',!,~, after its heating, the heat energy supplied being a function of the two measured temperatures whereby - changes in temperature can be identified at an early stage thus enabling sensitive temperature control.
2 5 Af ter its calibration, the said section may be cooled to a temperature of less than 70C and the part of the surface region of said section, to which the said layer is to be applied, heated to not less than 150C, whereupon a plastics material for consti-tuting the said layer is extruded on to said surface region. Undesirable accumulation of stresses in the calibrated section is thereby avoided. Preliminary calibration of said dimensionally stable section , ., : .
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1 produces a certain surface roughness enabling a good bond between the elastically deformable layer and said section.
A plasticised plastics melt may be fused, in ~ 5 order to form said layer, with the plasticised part s of said region of the surface of said section, to provide an intimate, positive bond.
After its calibration, said section may be guided laterally and/or vertically, preferably before .~
and after the application of the said layer, in order to achieve perfect control and hence adequate dimen-sional stability of said section directly within the region to which said layer is applied.
Said section may be gripped by the take-up device at positions adjacent to said layer in order to prevent disturbance or undesired deformation thereof.
Said layer may, however, be cooled proximate to ` the take-up device, in order to enhance the resist-ance of said layer to undesired deformation.
The elastically deformable layer may be intro-duced, as a protective layer, into a recess between two opposite side edges of said section and connected to said side edges, in order to provide flush closing or shutting off of the recess and to facilitate removal of the protective layer, owing to the fused regions between the end faces of the recess and the protective layer and the resultant brittleness.
The protective layer may project beyond two 3~ opposite end face~ of the recess within the region of the outer faces of said section, in order to reduce sinking or sagging of the protective layer, inwardly of the recess.

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`^- According to another aspect of the invention, in - a dimensionally stable section produced by a method according to the invention said elastically deform-ff able layer is fused to a calibrated part of the , 10 surface of said section or fused between such sur-faces. In this case, said layer may be applied to a surface or a dimensionally stable hollow window section which has already been calibrated in a dimen-.'f. sionally stable manner, so that, when a window is .~ 15 assembled from such sections, precise sealing and ,:
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By evenly cooling the hollow section immediately after its calibration, stress zones are avoided.
These may occur if, owing to greatly differing wall ~ 20 thicknes es or volumetric masses, cooling takes place f~ at different rates.
The elastically deformable layer may be fused over its entire ~urface to the heated surface region of said section, ~o as to achieve intimate area bonding therewith and a secure and resistant grip on said section. 3 The elastically deformable layer may be extruded i~ onto the plasticised surface region of said section, '; for improved anchoring of said layer.
s 30 Said ~ection may be provided with a plurality of x elastically deformable layexs spaced along its pe-`i riphery and being arranged independently of one ; another. Such an embodiment can be achieved only by ;',.~
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According to a further aspect thereof the inven-` tion consists in a machine for the production of dimensionally stable sections formed from a plastics extrudate and being provided thereon with an elas~i-cally deformable layer having a higher modulus of elasticity than said section, the machine comprising;
a frame; a first extrusion device on the frame for extruding said section in a downstream direction; a first nozzle on the frame loc~ted downstream of the extrusion device, for forming said section; a cali-brating and cooling device on the frame, located downstream of said nozzle, for calibrating and cool-ing said section; a take-up device on the frame, located downstream of the calibrating and cooling device, for removing said section; a second nozzle on said frame located between the calibrating and cool-ing device and the take-up device and having a nozzle opening for forming said elastically deformable layer and being positioned for contact with said section as it passes in said downstream direction; and a econd extrusion device connected to said second nozzle for ; ext.ruding ~aid elastically deformable layer. Further cooling of said section can be effected downstream of the calibrating and cooling device and upstream of the take-up device, whereas such region of the ma-chine can be used for the application of said layer whereby rapid adaptation to differen~ly shaped dimen-sionally stable sections can be achieved if only one .,.:
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The take-up device, in particular with crawler-type take-up is preferably provided with recesses for s receiving said layer in order to avoid undesired -` permanent deformation of said layer without the need for the take-up device to be specially constructed to this end.
The said layer may, however, be arranged on faces of said section which are inclined or are ` offset with respect to transport faces of the crawler tracks, thereby avoiding the need for any modifica-tion of the take-up device.
A heating device associated with a surface lS region of said section may be arranged between the cooling and calibrating device and the nozzle of said further extrusion device, thus enabling an even temperature of the surface region of said section to be achieved when extruding said layer onto said ~; 20 section, thus providing an exactly defined, good bond between these parts.
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A further calibrating device and, if required, a further cooling device may be arranged downstream of the no~zle of the further extrusion device, for ~` controlled cooling and exact shaping of said layer.
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In a further aspect, the present invention resides in a process for the production of a dimensionally stable section formed from a plastics extrudate and having a wall provided with a layer produced by extrusion, the process comprising the steps of: forming said section by extrusion through a noæzle; calibrating said section upon its 10 emergence from said nozzle and cooling said section to an extent to render it dimensionally stable; heating a surface ~ area of said section wall to bring said surface area to a s~ plastic condition; extruding said layer directly onto said ` heated wall surface area to laminate said layer thereto and to support said layer on said heated wall surface area in :~ continuous contact therewith; and gripping said section with ~ said laminated layer by means of a take-up device for .,.
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For a better understanding of the invention . 20 embodiments thereof will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:-.

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S Figure 2 is a top plan view of the machine;
Figure 3 is a view taken on the lines III-III in Figure l;
Figure 4 is a view taken on the lines IV-IV in Figure 1;
Figure 5 is a view taken on the lines V-V in Figure l;
Figure 6 is a fragmentary longitudinal sectional ' view of the machine in the region of a nozzle between i a cooling and calibrating device thereof and a crawler-type take-up and a heating device upstream of .: said nozzle;
Figure 7 is an end view of a first embodiment of .~ an extruded plastics section in association with ~: track plates of said take-up which are ~hown diagram-,...... 20 matically;
~ Figure 8 is an end view of a second embodiment .'~ of an extruded plastics section with sealing or $ damping devices moulded thereonto;
.; Figure 9 is an end view of a third embodiment of .''f,'. 25 an extr~ded plastics section with a sealing or damp-ing device mounted thereon;
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Figure ll is a top plan view of the machine of Figure lO;
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Figure 15 i5 a fragmentary longitudinal section-. al view of the machine of Figure 10 in the region of a nozzle arranged between a cooling and calibrating device thereof and a crawler-type take-up and a heating device upstream of said nozzle;
:~ Figure 16 is an end view of a ~hird embodiment of an extruded plastics section;
. Figure 17 is an end view of a fourth embodiment of an extruded plastics section;
Figure 18 is an end view of a fifth embodiment of an extruded plastics section;
. Figure 19 is a view of a modified form of the '.~ machine of Figures lO and ll;, taken on the lines s. 25 XIII-XIII in Figure lO illustrating means for produc-ing the ~ection shown in Figure 18;
Figure 20 is a view of said modifi~d machine, .. taken on the lines X-X in Figure 10 but illu3trating -' means for producing the ~ection shown in Figure 18;
Figure 21 iq a view of ~aid modified machine .~ taken on the lines XIV-XIV of Figure 10 illustrating ~ further means for producing the section 3hown in ; ~igure 18; and .~

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Figures 1 to 6 show a machine l for producing dimensionally stable sections 2 from plastic extru-s 10 dates, in particular window sections, which are generally hollow. This machine comprises an extru-~, sion device 3, a nozzle 4 downstream thereof and a cooling and calibrating device 5. Downstream of the device 5 is a take-up device 6, for example with crawler-type take-ups 7. A heater 9 is associated with one side face 8 of said section 2. As shown in ; Figure 3, the heater 9 may be a hot-air blower 10, by means of which a surface layer 11 of said section 2 having a width 12 smaller than the overall width 13 ~; 20 of the section 2 i8 heated to an extent to bring it to a doughy or plastic state. To thi~ end, the surface layer 11 i8 heated to a temperature of at least 150C. The section 2, having emerged from the ' cooling and calibrating device 5 directly upstream of -;~ 25 the heating device 9, has a temperature of less than 70C, and has therefore cooled down to such an extent as to be dimensionzlly ~table, there being virtually no likelihoo~ of further changes in its outer dimen-; sions. As a result, no undesirable stre~ses can accumulate in the section 2 by virtue of pre~sure acting unilaterally on the section 2 or heat applied to narrow regions thereof and the section 2 cannot undergo subsequent undesirable deformation.

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.. A~ will be apparent from Figures 4 and 6, a nozzle body 21 of the nozzle lS i~ pres~ed, by means ::: of a pressure drive 22 again~t said side face 8 of the section 2. The section 2 cannot be displaced even under the force exerted by the drive 22, as the . section 2 is guided or supported in a former 23 at the outlet of the cooling and calibrating device 5 as well as in a former 24, before entering the take-up device 6, downstream thereof. As best seen in Figure ~ 25 3, the guiding and supporting action of the formers ,: 23 and 24 is effected both laterally and vertically.
~ In addition, the section 2 is subject to great ten-; ~ion, under the tensile force exerted by the take-up device 6 and the former 23 in the cooling and cali-. 3~ brating device 5, so that for this reason also it cannot be displaced by the pres~ure exerted by pres-` ure drive 22.
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As shown in Figure 6, the heater 9 may comprise a heating element 27, for example an infra-red heating element, heated by means of gas or, electric current so as to apply sufficient thermal energy, as indicated diagrammatically by arrows 28, to heat said : surface layer 11, to more than 150C. a temperature at which superficial melting of the plastics material occurs.
For monitoring changes in temperature, in : particular of the section 2 prior to its entry into the heater 9, a transducer 29, can be provided, for :~ example in the region of the former 23 of the cooling 20 and calibrating device 5. Similarly, a transducer 30 may be arranged between the heater 9 and the nozzle 15, to enable the temperature in the region of the surface layer 11 to be determined. The transducers 29 and 30 may be connected to a control unit 31, linked, by way of ~upply and control lines 32, to the heater 9 and by a line 33 to an energy supply system, for example electric mains or a gas network.
The transfer of thermal energy to surface layer ll, which is indicated by said arrows 28, can thus be : 30 regulated in accordance with the value measured by the transducer 30, that is to say the temperature in the region of the surface layer 11. The values ' mca~ured by tran~du=or 29 may, however, be incoroo-,,~

rated into the regulating operation so that tempera-ture fluctuations in the section 2 entering the heater 9 can be taken into account automatically, thus enabling variations in the temperature of said surface layer 11 in the region of nozzle 15 to be mainly avoided, in which case the transducer 30 has - merely a safety function.
Advantageously, the side face 8 of the section 2 is heated in the region of surface layer 11, only ` 10 over a width 12, to which the sealing or damping device is applied, so that the surface quality of the regions adjacent to the sealing or damping device 19 are not unfavourably affected. If re~uired, however, and if the quality of the section 2 is not impaired the entire side face 8 can be heated.
Figure 7 shows a first embodiment of the s~ction ~.
2, which can be produced using a machine according to the invention. Figure 7 shows a finished hollow ` section part 34, for example for a window, which is ; 20 provided with several compartments 35. In addition, surface pro~ections and locking strips are provided for snap-connection with other sections. There are shown diagrammatically in Figure 7,, the track plates 25 of the crawler-type take-ups 7 by means of which section 2 is pulled from the cooling and calibrating device 5. Figure 7 also shows that the sealing or damping device 19 i6 arranged on a side face of the ,~ section, facing away from a side face 36 which faces a plate 25 of the take-ups 7. The removal of the section 2 by means of the take-ups 7 i~ accordingly not impeded, and the ~ealing or damping device 19 is not damaged by the crawler-type take-ups 7 acting upon the section directly down~tream of the nozzle 1 ~
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Figure 8 shows a second embodiment of the sec-tion 2, which can be produced by means of the machine shown in Figures 1 to 6.
Figure 8 shows that the sealing or damping device 19 may be provided with two sealing lips 37 and 38 distributed over it~ cross-section and being spaced from one another. The lips 37 and 38 can be produced individually in consecutive operations or simultaneously in the nozzle 15. During this operation, the material for producing the sealing or damping device 19 is supplied by the extrusion device 17 associated with nozzle 15.
In a third embodiment of the section 2 Rhown in Figure 9 the sealing or damping device 19 is not connected to the side face 8 over its whole area and is connected to a further side face 39. The sealing or damping device 19 may be fused to the section 2 o~er mutually separate support areas 40 and 41.
When producing a section 2 a raw plastics material in granulated form is supplied to the extrusion device 3, in which the material is plasti-cised by the combined action of pressure and heat.
The granulate so mixed and plasticised is fed as a plastics melt to a nozzle 4, in which sections 2 having, for example, the cross-sectional shapes shown in Figures 7 to 9 are produced. As soon ac the section 2 emerges from the nozzle 4, it is passed through several chambers in order to ensure the adequate dimen~ional stability of section 2. The section 2 is cooled, either simultaneously or ln ~tages. The cooling process is so arranged that the `~:
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In order to avoid the destruction or undesirable deformation of the sealing or damping device, if the latter does not cool correctly on its way from nozzle . 15 to the take-up devica 6, the sealing or damping devices are arranged on side faces of the section 2, , 1 which are not contacted by the crawler-type take-ups 7.
If, however the sealing or damping devices 19 must be arranged on a side face which is in fact contacted by the device 6, it is advantageous, if the track plates of crawler-type take-ups 7 are provided with said recesses 26 in order to avoid undesirable deformation of sealing or damping device l9.
Figures 10 to 15 show a machine l for producing dimensionally stable sections from plastic extru-dates, in particular window sections, these generally ,~ being hollow sections. The machine l comprises an extrusion device 3, downstream thereof a nozzle 4 and a cooling and calibrating device 5. The device 5 is followed by a take-up device 6, for instance with crawler-type take-ups 7. A heater Sl is associated with a side face 8 with side edges 50, of the section 2 in contact with said side face 8. The heater Sl may, as shown in Figure 12, consist of a hot-air blower 52, by means of which a surface layer 53 of " .
the side face 8 and surface layers 54 of the side edges 50, which are shown diagrammatically, are heated to a doughy or plasticised state. To this end, the surface layers 53 and 54 are heated to a .~ 25 temperature of not less than 150C. The section 2, `~ having emerged from the cooling and calibrating device 5 directly upstream of heater 51, now has a temperature of less than 70C. The section 2 has, ~ therefore, cooled down to an extent to be dimension-h, ~ 30 ally stable, there being little likelihood of changes ; occurring in its outer dimensions. As a re~ult pres~ure acting unilaterally on the ~ection 2 or heat applied within narrow regions thereof cannot cause ~;:

1 the accumulation of undesirable stresses in the section 2 or cause it subsequently to be deformed in an undesirable manner.
A further nozzle 15 is associated in the direc-tion of extrusion, that is to say in the direction of the arrow 14 in Figures 10 and 11, with heater 51.
The nozzle 15, as best seen in Figures 13 and 15, contacts the side faces 8 and side edges 50 of the section 2. This nozzle 15 which is connected to an outlet 16 of a further extrusion device 17, has a nozzle opening 18, the cross-section of which corre-sponds to a cross-section of the section 2 in the region of the side face 8 and side edges 50. Depend-ing on the width of the opening 18 between the side face 8 and the side edges 50 of the section 2 and the nozzle lips, a protective layer 55 of greater or smaller thickness can be applied to the side face 8 and side edges 50. This protective layer 55 may serve, for example, to ensure abrasion re~istance of the surface of the section 2 or its resistance to W
radiation or its colour fastness. Materials 56 for the protective layer 55 may be polyvinyl chlorides (PVC) corresponding to the base material of section 2 or high-grade polyvinyl chlorides. Such high-grade polyvinyl chlorides serve, mainly to refine parts of the ~ection 2 in order to increase its weather re-sistance, colour fastness and, above all, its resist-ance to UV radiation. Such protective effects are particularly good if the protective layer 55 con~ists of an acrylic. Any kind of thermopla~tics material for applying such protective layers or devices for ~ealing, damping or covering, the section may, howev-er, be used.

e 1 As further shown in Figures 13 and 15, a nozzle body 21 of the nozzle 15 is pressed, by means of a pressure drive 22, against the side face 8 and side edges 50 of the section 2. Also subject to the force exerted by drive 22, the section 2 cannot be dis-; placed since it is supported in a former 23 at the outlet of the cooling and calibrating device 5 and, if required, by a former 24 upstream of the inlet of the take-up device 6, which is arranged downstream thereof. As best seen in Figure 12,such guiding and supporting action of the formers 23 and 24 is effect-ed both laterally and vertically. In addition, the section 2 i~, by virtue of the tensile force exerted by the take-up device 6 and former 23 in the cooling . 15 and calibrating device 5, subject to great tension so that, for this reason also, the section 2 can hardly ' be displaced by the pressure applied by drive 22.
!~, As further shown in Figure 14, take-up devices 6 s or crawler-type take-ups 7 have individual track ~;: 20 plates 25 coupled to one another by means of , ii` connecting elements 57. Since, when coatingY or : protective layers 55 of small thicknes.R, are applied, : these cool down and cure quickly, they can be loaded immediately after their application, with the track . 25 plates 25 without risk of damage to such layers 55.
As al~o hown in Figure 15, the heater 51 may .;: consist of a heating element 27, for example an infra-red heating element heated by means of gas or, $; electric current, for applying sufficient heat to the surface layers 53,54, as indicated diagrammatically ~: by arrows 28, to hsat them to a temperature of more than lS0C at which the plastics material undergoe~
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mined. The transducers 29 and 30 may be connected to a control unit 31 which is in turn connected to the heater 51 by way of supply and control lines 58, and with an energy supply system, for example, electric mains or a gas network by way of a line 33.
The transfer of heat to the surface layers 53,54 can thus, as indicated by arrows 28, be regulated as a function of the value measured by the transducer 30, that is to say the temperature in the region of the surface layers 53,54. The values measured by the ; transducer 29 may however, be incorporated, into the regulating operation so that if the temperature in the section entering heater 51 fluctuates it can be ~; taken into account fully automatically, so that temperature fluctuations in the upper layers 53,54 in the region of the nozzle 15 can be largely avoided.
The values meacured by the transducer 30 then only serve for monitoring for safety.
Advantageously the side face 8 and side edges 50 of the section 2 are, in tha region of Rurface layers 53, 54 applied only to the protective layer 55 or to the coating and are heated, impairment of the surface quality of the Rection 2 in the regions ad~acent to protective layer 55 being thereby prevented. If it is neverthele~ required, and ~he quality of section ~i~

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Figure l6 shows a third embodiment of the section 2, which can be produced by the use of a machine according to the invention. As shown in Figure 16, a hollow section part 34, for example for a window, is provided with several compartments 35.
In addition, various surface projections and locking strips are provided for snap connection with other sections. The protective layer 55 is arranged on the side face 8 and on the side edges 50.
A fourth embodiment of the section 2, which can be produced by means of the machine shown in Figures 10 tol5, is shown in Figure 17. A device 59 for sealing or damping, for example a sealing lip 37, is arranged on the side face 8 of the section 2. Such sealing lips 37 can be produced independently in consecutive operation~ or simultaneously with a protective layer 55. Material for producing a device ~; 20 59 is, during this operation, fed from the extrusion device 17 by way of a further nozzle 15.
A fifth embodiment of the section 2 is shown in Figure 18. A hollow section part 34 comprises several ` compartments 35, and has on the outer periphery, 7 25 several groove-shaped recesses 60, 61, 62, 63 and 64.
Depending on the type of window to be made fxom individual sections 2, all or only some of these ; groove-shaped recesses are required, for example, for inserting sealing lips or glass plates. If some of 0 the reces8e8 60 to 64, which are redundant in a given ` application, are in outer regions of the window, they will collect dirt which is difficult to remove there-: from.
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In order to solve this problem, the offending recesses are closed after calibrating and cooling the section 2, As shown by way of example in Figure 18, the recesses 60 and 63 are closed by the application of a protective layer 65 or a covering device 66.
Whereas the protective layer 65 is inserted between opposite side edges 67 of the recess 63 and may present only a thin, skin-like cover ex~end-ing up to the region of outer faces 68, the covering device 66 is sealed by means of a plastic layer 70 ; extruded on to outer faces 69, of the section 2.
,~ A protective layer 65 or a covering device 66 ; can be produced in accordance with the process de-scribed above for applying a protective layer 55.
Nevertheles~ the production of a layer 65 means for : doing this will now be described with reference to Figures 19 to 22.
. The overall construction of the machine 1 for the production of such protective layers 65 or cover-~: ing devices 66 corresponds to the machine as shown in Figures 10 and 11. The view shown in Figure 19 corresponds to Figure 13, the view shown in Figure 21 ~ corresponding to Figure 14. The view shown in Figure '. 30 20 corresponds to a view taken on the lines X-X in Figure 10. Figures 19 to 22, however, show parts ~: which ar~ specifically provided for the production of layers 65 and covering devices 66.

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As best Reen in Figure 22, a calibrating device 72 following the nozzle 15 or nozzle opening 18, has a plurality of vacuum ductR 73, by mean~ of which the protective layer 65 i9 aspirated to a guide face 74 of the calibrating device 72. The calibrating device 72 is also provided with cooling ducts 75, ~: through which a cooling medium, for example cold ~ water is passed in order to expedite the cooling of the protective layer 65. The calibrating device 72 and the cooling means therewithin must dissipate cufficient of heat to cool the protective layer 65 to such an extent that after its emergence from the calibrating device 72 no further surface change in the layer 65 can take place.
In order to avoid the already solidified but not yet fully cured protective layer 65 being disadvanta-geously affected by the track plates 25 of the take-up device 6, the section 2 is, as best seen in Figure -25~

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Several dies may be fed simultaneously though an additional extrusion device 17 in order to apply several protective layers 65 or covering devices 66 in one operation.
One advantage of the subse~uent application of the protective layer 65 or covering device 66, is that if section 2 is made in advance, the flanks of the recesses 60 to 64 can be produced precisely and in a dimensionally stable way, whereas if such layers are not required, the protective layers 65 and covering devices 66 can be easily broken out or removed, by virtue of the lower adhesion between the material of the protective layers 65 and the covering devices 66 and the basic material of the section 2.
In summary, for producing the section 2, the process is such that a raw plastic in granulated form t' iS fed to the extrusion device 3 and is plasticised and mixed therein by the action of pressure and heat.
The plastic granulate so mixed and plasticised is fed as a plastic melt into the nozzle 4 in which the cross-sectional shapes of the sections 2 shown for example in Figures 16 to 18 are produced. Immediate-ly afte~ the section 2 has emerged from the nozzle 4, the section 2 i~ passed through several chambers in order to ensure adequate dimensional stability of the section 2. The section 2 is cooled, simultaneously ` or consecutively. The cooling process i5 such that `~ the section 2, has as it emerges from the cooling and ' calib~ating device 5, a temperature of less than ,, . .
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To this end the layers 53,54 are heated to a tempera-~: ture of more than 150C, preferably between 150C and 180C. The exact temperature to which this plastics material is to be heated depends not only on the nature of the material but also upon the additives contained in the material so that the exact process temperature cannot be stated in advance. It is, however, essential that the plastics material in the region of the surface layer should be heated to an extent to melt it superficially, so that it is capa-.~ ble of bonding, and in particular of fusing, with the plastics material for the production of the protec-tive layer 55 or of the device 59, which i8 fed directly to the heater 51 through the nozzle 15. The ~ 20 nozzle 15, through the nozzle opening 18 of which the protective layer 55 or the device 59 is produced,is followed by the take-up device 6, prefer-ably with crawler-type take-ups 7. In order to ensure precise dimensional stability of the protec-tive layer 55 or of the device 59, the section ~ may : be guided between the nozzle 15 and the former 24 both vertically and laterally, as best seen in Figure ~: 15.
In order to avoid the de~truction or undesirable deformation of the protective layer 55 or of the device 59,if they do not cool adequately on their way between the nozzle lS and the take-up de~ice 6, the .~ layer 55 or device 59 are preferably arranged o~ side ~3~ Jl'~

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Nevertheless, if the layer 55 or the device 59 must be arranged on such a side face, the track plates 25 of take-ups 7 are provided with recesses in order to avoid undesirable deformation, especially of the sealing lips, of the section 2.

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The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:
1. A process for the production of a dimensionally stable section formed from a plastics extrudate and having a wall provided with a layer produced by extrusion, the process comprising the steps of:
forming said section by extrusion through a nozzle;
calibrating said section upon its emergence from said nozzle and cooling said section to an extent to render it dimensionally stable;
heating a surface area of said section wall to bring said surface area to a plastic condition;
extruding said layer directly onto said heated wall surface area to laminate said layer thereto and to support said layer on said heated wall surface area in continuous contact therewith; and gripping said section with said laminated layer by means of a take up device for removing it.
2. A process as claimed in claim 1, comprising the step of guiding said section both vertically and laterally between said calibrating and cooling steps and said gripping step, said gripping step comprising pulling said section lengthwise by means of said take-up device.
3. A process as claimed in claim 1, wherein said surface area is heated to an extent to melt it.
4. A process as claimed in claim 3, comprising the steps of measuring the temperature of said section prior to said heating step, and heating said surface area in said heating step to an extent determined by such measurement.
5. A process as claimed in claim 1, comprising the steps of measuring the temperature of the material of said heated surface area and controlling the extent to which said area is heated in accordance with such measurement.
6. A process as claimed in claim 1, comprising the steps of measuring the temperature of said surface area before said heating step is carried out, measuring the temperature of said surface area immediately after said heating step and controlling the supply of heat as a function of such temperature measurements.
7. A process as claimed in claim 1, wherein following the calibration thereof said section is cooled to a temperature of less than 70°C., and in said heating step said surface area is heated to at least 150°C., before said layer is extruded onto said surface area.
8. A process as claimed in claim 1, comprising the step of fusing a plasticised melt for the formation of said layer with said heated surface area.
9. A process as claimed in claim 1, comprising the step of guiding said section both prior to and after the application of said layer to said heated surface area.
10. A process as claimed in claim 1, wherein said section is gripped by said take-up device at a position adjacent to said layer.
11. A process as claimed in claim 1, comprising the further step of cooling said layer proximate to said take-up device.
12. A process as claimed in claim 1, wherein said layer is applied as a protective layer to two opposite side edges of a recess in said section.
13. A process as claimed in claim 12, wherein said protective layer extends beyond said opposite edges.
14. A process as claimed in claim 1, wherein said layer is applied as a cover to two outer faces of said section to span a recess therein.
15. A process as claimed in claim 1, wherein said layer is an elastically deformable layer having a higher modulus of elasticity than said section.
16. A process as claimed in claim 15, wherein said layer is a sealing device.
17. A process as claimed in claim 1, wherein said layer is a hard protective layer.
18. A machine for the production of dimensionally stable sections formed from a plastics extrudate and being provided thereon with an elastically deformable layer having a higher modulus of elasticity than said section, the machine comprising;
a frame;
a first extrusion device on the frame for ex-truding said section in a downstream direction;
a first nozzle on the frame, located downstream of the extrusion device, for forming said section;
a calibrating and cooling device on the frame, located downstream of said nozzle, for calibrating and cooling said section;
a take-up device on the frame, located down-stream of the calibrating and cooling device, for removing said section;
a second nozzle on said frame and located be-tween the calibrating and cooling device and the take-up device and having a nozzle opening for form-ing said elastically deformable layer and being positioned for contact with said section as it passes in said downstream direction; and a second extrusion device connected to said second nozzle for extruding said elastically deform-able layer.
19. A machine as claimed in claim 18, wherein the take-up device is provided with recesses for receiv-ing said elastically deformable layer.
20. A machine as claimed in claim 18, wherein said take-up device comprises transport faces for contacting said section at positions offset from said elastically deformable layer.
21. A machine as claimed in claim 18, comprising means for heating a surface region of said section for the application of said elastically deformable layer, located between the cooling and calibrating device and said second nozzle.
22. A machine as claimed in claim 21, wherein said heating means is for heating a width of said surface region approximating to the width of said elastically deformable layer.
23. A machine as claimed in claim 18, comprising a further calibrating device for said elastically deformable layer located downstream of said second nozzle.
24. A machine as claimed in claim 23, comprising a further cooling device for said elastically deformable layer located downstream of said second nozzle.
25. A machine as claimed in any one of claims 18, 19 or 20, wherein said second nozzle has at least two spaced nozzle openings, for contact with said section at positions spaced about its periphery.
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