EP0136003A2 - Screening - Google Patents
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- EP0136003A2 EP0136003A2 EP84305093A EP84305093A EP0136003A2 EP 0136003 A2 EP0136003 A2 EP 0136003A2 EP 84305093 A EP84305093 A EP 84305093A EP 84305093 A EP84305093 A EP 84305093A EP 0136003 A2 EP0136003 A2 EP 0136003A2
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E06—DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
- E06B—FIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
- E06B3/00—Window sashes, door leaves, or like elements for closing wall or like openings; Layout of fixed or moving closures, e.g. windows in wall or like openings; Features of rigidly-mounted outer frames relating to the mounting of wing frames
- E06B3/04—Wing frames not characterised by the manner of movement
- E06B3/06—Single frames
- E06B3/08—Constructions depending on the use of specified materials
- E06B3/10—Constructions depending on the use of specified materials of wood
- E06B3/105—Constructions depending on the use of specified materials of wood reinforced
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E06—DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
- E06B—FIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
- E06B3/00—Window sashes, door leaves, or like elements for closing wall or like openings; Layout of fixed or moving closures, e.g. windows in wall or like openings; Features of rigidly-mounted outer frames relating to the mounting of wing frames
- E06B3/30—Coverings, e.g. protecting against weather, for decorative purposes
- E06B3/301—Coverings, e.g. protecting against weather, for decorative purposes consisting of prefabricated profiled members or glass
- E06B3/303—Covering metal or plastic frames with wooden profiled members
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E06—DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
- E06B—FIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
- E06B3/00—Window sashes, door leaves, or like elements for closing wall or like openings; Layout of fixed or moving closures, e.g. windows in wall or like openings; Features of rigidly-mounted outer frames relating to the mounting of wing frames
- E06B3/68—Window bars
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- This invention relates to screening, and more particularly to security screening for banks and other establishments where staff are handling money or other valuables, and need to be protected from physical attack.
- Such security screening normally takes the form of security glass, which may be partially replaced by panels, e.g. of blockboard, mounted between vertical glazing bars or frame elements.
- panels e.g. of blockboard
- conventional glazing bars are not aesthetically attractive, and frequently are not strong enough or security screening. Also assembly and disassembly may be difficult.
- the screening may also include speaking apertures of limited height, and secure lintels or transoms may need to be fitted above such speaking apertures. Similarly, where screening is horizontally divided as between glazing and solid panels, secure transoms need to be provided.
- a frame element for security screening especially a glazing bar
- a frame element for security screening comprising first and second elongate slabs, the first elongate slab having structurally attached thereto a T section metal bar, with the stem of the T projecting to form a structural flange engageable in an elongate slot of the second slab and securable therein, the slabs being spaced from each other, when the flange is engaged in the slot, so as to define a recess to receive a glass or other panel on at least one side of the flange, between the opposed spaced faces of the slabs.
- the recess or recesses may receive security glass or another form of panel, or it may be used to attach the frame element to another structural member, such as a door jamb or a transom or lintel over a speaking aperture, or other panel.
- each of the said opposed spaced faces may be provided with a resilient liner. It is convenient if the flange is securable by transverse fasteners, such as screws, passing through at least part of the second slab and engaging in apertures through the flange.
- the slabs themselves may be of timber, preferably a hard wood, but other materials may be used, e.g. a reconstituted wood with a veneer finish.
- the T section may have its head set in the first slab and secured by screws or an ultra strong adhesive, or both.
- the invention also applies to more complex members, such as corner pieces, which comprise two or even more interlinked T section pieces, with their associated slabs.
- complex arangements may include cavities suitable for use as cable ducts.
- the invention also comprises a security screen including security glass or panels set between glazing bars or other frame elements according to the invention as set forth above.
- Figure 1 shows a slab 1 of timber of generally rectangular section and having an inner face rabbeted as indicated at 2 to receive a head 3 of a T section element also comprising a stem forming a central flange 4 provided with a number of fixing holes 5.
- the head 3 may be secured in the rabbet by means of ultra strong adhesive or screws or both.
- Cushion pads 6 of foam plastic material cover the otherwise exposed edges of the timber and part of the head 3 on each side.
- Figure 2 shows a second slab 7, again of timber to provide a pleasant appearance, which is enhanced by the provision of rounded or moulded corners.
- the full length of the slab 7 has an elongate slot 8 which is a close but non-interference fit with the central flange 4.
- the slab 7 is thus of U section.
- the faces 9 of the slab on either side of the slot are partially covered by cushioning pads 11 of foam plastic material, similar to the pads 6.
- One or more fixing screw holes 12 are provided as illustrated.
- the screws 13 can be fairly easily removed and the slabs 7 and 1 separated. Normally only one of them would be permanently secured to a base surface.
- the two slabs 1 and 7 thus form a composite frame element or glazing bar which is of pleasing appearance as it is either of solid timber or a suitable attractive finish of block board or other hard basic material.
- Security is maintained by the T section members being of steel or other strong metal construction, such as a thick section of aluminium, structurally anchored to the slab 1 and secured into the slab 7 by the fixing screws.
- Figure 4 shows a sectional view of a typical mullion, in which the gaps or recesses illustrated at 15 are both of a size suitable to receive a pane of security glass.
- the cushioning pads are omitted for clarity of illustration.
- the head 3 of the T is recessed into the rabbet 2.
- the position of a screw hole is illustrated at 16, and it will be seen that the hole is arranged to be continued on both sides of the flange 4. This means that the specified spacing of fixing screws can be achieved with half of the screws entering from one side and the other half from the opposite side, thus improving the appearance of the finished screening.
- a security screen jamb is made up of a block 1 having the T section set and secured therein, and a second block 22 which differs from the block 7 in that it is not of U section, but rather of L section so as to provide a recess to fit over the fixing block 19.
- the jamb is secured to the fixing block 19 by means of fixing screws at the positions 23 to secure both the block 22 and the flange 4 to the block 19.
- the recess 15a is somewhat wider than the recess 15 to receive a panel of block board or the like instead of a pane of security glass. It will be understood that security glass could be used at this position if required.
- FIG. 6 An arrangement such as this is shown in figure 6, in which the slabs 1 and 7 are shown as combined with a T section to form a transverse frame member or transom above a panel 24 and to form a link between this panel 24 and a panel of pane 25 of security glass.
- T section of a transom is somewhat thinner than the section employed for the mullion and jamb.
- Figure 7 shows another variation in which a speaker door 26 is surrounded by a metal frame , of which a lintel 27 is shown in Figure 7.
- Attached to the lintel 27 is a fixing block 28.
- Attached to the block 28 is a transom element generally similar to that illustrated in Figure 6 but having the slab 7 replaced by a slab 29 in which one leg of the U is much shortened to accommodate the block 28.
- Figure 8 shows an internal return corner frame member made up from two frame elements, each comprising slabs 1 and 22, and a common L shaped linking member 31 of timber attached to the wider recesses. Panels or panes are shown at 25. It is also to be noted that between the two slabs 1 and the linking element 31 there is defined a space 32 which may be used as a cable duct if required.
- Figure 9 shows an arrangement for an external return frame member.
- Slabs 1 are arranged with their central flanges 4 meeting orthogonally at their distal ends, and each slab 1 is associated with a second slab 34 or 35 to define a recess for a panel 25.
- the slabs 34 and 35 together form an L section.
- a common linking slab 37 of timber which is attached to the slabs 34 and 35 and to the two flanges 4 by means of fixing screws extending through aligned holes along the lines 38 and 39 respectively.
- the whole assembly is thus structurally secured together, and recess 41 formed between the element 37 and the two flanges 4 may be used as a cable duct if required.
- the slab 1 in all cases is directed towards the external or public side of the screen since this slab conceals the fixing screws uniting it with the T section.
- the chain dotted line 42 is intended to illustrate the edge of the counter on the public side.
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Description
- This invention relates to screening, and more particularly to security screening for banks and other establishments where staff are handling money or other valuables, and need to be protected from physical attack.
- Such security screening normally takes the form of security glass, which may be partially replaced by panels, e.g. of blockboard, mounted between vertical glazing bars or frame elements. However conventional glazing bars are not aesthetically attractive, and frequently are not strong enough or security screening. Also assembly and disassembly may be difficult. The screening may also include speaking apertures of limited height, and secure lintels or transoms may need to be fitted above such speaking apertures. Similarly, where screening is horizontally divided as between glazing and solid panels, secure transoms need to be provided.
- In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a frame element for security screening, especially a glazing bar, comprising first and second elongate slabs, the first elongate slab having structurally attached thereto a T section metal bar, with the stem of the T projecting to form a structural flange engageable in an elongate slot of the second slab and securable therein, the slabs being spaced from each other, when the flange is engaged in the slot, so as to define a recess to receive a glass or other panel on at least one side of the flange, between the opposed spaced faces of the slabs.
- The recess or recesses may receive security glass or another form of panel, or it may be used to attach the frame element to another structural member, such as a door jamb or a transom or lintel over a speaking aperture, or other panel.
- In order to provide a good nesting for the glazing, each of the said opposed spaced faces may be provided with a resilient liner. It is convenient if the flange is securable by transverse fasteners, such as screws, passing through at least part of the second slab and engaging in apertures through the flange.
- In order to provide a good aesthetic finish, the slabs themselves may be of timber, preferably a hard wood, but other materials may be used, e.g. a reconstituted wood with a veneer finish.
- In order to provide a strong anchoring for the flange, the T section may have its head set in the first slab and secured by screws or an ultra strong adhesive, or both.
- In addition to simple upright frame members and transoms, the invention also applies to more complex members, such as corner pieces, which comprise two or even more interlinked T section pieces, with their associated slabs. Such complex arangements may include cavities suitable for use as cable ducts.
- The invention also comprises a security screen including security glass or panels set between glazing bars or other frame elements according to the invention as set forth above.
- The invention will be further described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
- Figure 1 is a sectional view of a first elongate slab in accordance with one form of the invention;
- Figure 2 is a sectional view of the corresponding second elongate slab;
- Figure 3 is a side elevation of a short length of the two slabs combined to form an upright glazing bar or mullion;
- Figure 4 is a sectional view showing a mullion or upright frame member formed from parts generally similar to those illustrated in Figures 1 and 2;
- Figures 5 to 7 are further sectional views showing modified versions of frame elements adapted for use respectively as a jamb and as transverse frame members; and
- Figures 8 and 9 show further modified versions for use as corner frame members at internal and external returns respectively.
- Figure 1 shows a slab 1 of timber of generally rectangular section and having an inner face rabbeted as indicated at 2 to receive a
head 3 of a T section element also comprising a stem forming acentral flange 4 provided with a number offixing holes 5. Thehead 3 may be secured in the rabbet by means of ultra strong adhesive or screws or both. Cushion pads 6 of foam plastic material cover the otherwise exposed edges of the timber and part of thehead 3 on each side. - Figure 2 shows a
second slab 7, again of timber to provide a pleasant appearance, which is enhanced by the provision of rounded or moulded corners. The full length of theslab 7 has an elongate slot 8 which is a close but non-interference fit with thecentral flange 4. Theslab 7 is thus of U section. The faces 9 of the slab on either side of the slot are partially covered bycushioning pads 11 of foam plastic material, similar to the pads 6. One or more fixing screw holes 12 are provided as illustrated. - When the
flange 4 is introduced into the slot 8 to match the screw holes 12 with thefixing holes 5, a gap is left between the opposed faces of theslabs 1 and 7 which are partially covered by thepads 6 and 11. This gap forms a recess for receiving the edge of a panel, generally of security glass or a strong material such as a block board, and the whole structure can be solidified by inclusion offixing screws 13 in the screw holes 12 to mate with thescrew holes 5. - Should it be needed to dismantle the screening, the
screws 13 can be fairly easily removed and theslabs 7 and 1 separated. Normally only one of them would be permanently secured to a base surface. The twoslabs 1 and 7 thus form a composite frame element or glazing bar which is of pleasing appearance as it is either of solid timber or a suitable attractive finish of block board or other hard basic material. Security is maintained by the T section members being of steel or other strong metal construction, such as a thick section of aluminium, structurally anchored to the slab 1 and secured into theslab 7 by the fixing screws. - Figure 4 shows a sectional view of a typical mullion, in which the gaps or recesses illustrated at 15 are both of a size suitable to receive a pane of security glass. The cushioning pads are omitted for clarity of illustration. Further, it is to be noted that the
head 3 of the T is recessed into therabbet 2. The position of a screw hole is illustrated at 16, and it will be seen that the hole is arranged to be continued on both sides of theflange 4. This means that the specified spacing of fixing screws can be achieved with half of the screws entering from one side and the other half from the opposite side, thus improving the appearance of the finished screening. - Turning now to Figure 5, a door frame upright or jamb is illustrated at 17, and attached to this through packing 18 is a
fixing block 19. A security screen jamb is made up of a block 1 having the T section set and secured therein, and asecond block 22 which differs from theblock 7 in that it is not of U section, but rather of L section so as to provide a recess to fit over thefixing block 19. The jamb is secured to thefixing block 19 by means of fixing screws at thepositions 23 to secure both theblock 22 and theflange 4 to theblock 19. Also, it will be seen that therecess 15a is somewhat wider than therecess 15 to receive a panel of block board or the like instead of a pane of security glass. It will be understood that security glass could be used at this position if required. - It will also be understood that one or both of the
recesses 15 shown in Figure 4 could be made wider to receive a solid panel rather than a glazing panel, if required. - An arrangement such as this is shown in figure 6, in which the
slabs 1 and 7 are shown as combined with a T section to form a transverse frame member or transom above apanel 24 and to form a link between thispanel 24 and a panel ofpane 25 of security glass. - It is also to be noted that the T section of a transom is somewhat thinner than the section employed for the mullion and jamb.
- Figure 7 shows another variation in which a
speaker door 26 is surrounded by a metal frame , of which alintel 27 is shown in Figure 7. Attached to thelintel 27 is afixing block 28. Attached to theblock 28 is a transom element generally similar to that illustrated in Figure 6 but having theslab 7 replaced by aslab 29 in which one leg of the U is much shortened to accommodate theblock 28. - Figure 8 shows an internal return corner frame member made up from two frame elements, each comprising
slabs 1 and 22, and a common L shaped linkingmember 31 of timber attached to the wider recesses. Panels or panes are shown at 25. It is also to be noted that between the two slabs 1 and the linkingelement 31 there is defined aspace 32 which may be used as a cable duct if required. - Figure 9 shows an arrangement for an external return frame member. Slabs 1 are arranged with their
central flanges 4 meeting orthogonally at their distal ends, and each slab 1 is associated with asecond slab panel 25. -Theslabs - Between the adjacent sides of the
flanges 4 there is located a common linkingslab 37 of timber which is attached to theslabs flanges 4 by means of fixing screws extending through aligned holes along thelines recess 41 formed between theelement 37 and the twoflanges 4 may be used as a cable duct if required. - In use, the slab 1 in all cases is directed towards the external or public side of the screen since this slab conceals the fixing screws uniting it with the T section. In figures 8 and 9 the chain dotted
line 42 is intended to illustrate the edge of the counter on the public side. - Various modifications may be made within the scope of the invention.
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AT84305093T ATE52303T1 (en) | 1983-09-01 | 1984-07-26 | FUSE PARTITION. |
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GB8323404 | 1983-09-01 | ||
GB838323404A GB8323404D0 (en) | 1983-09-01 | 1983-09-01 | Screening |
GB08407915A GB2146061B (en) | 1983-09-01 | 1984-03-27 | Glazing bar for security screens |
GB8407915 | 1984-03-27 |
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EP0136003A2 true EP0136003A2 (en) | 1985-04-03 |
EP0136003A3 EP0136003A3 (en) | 1986-07-16 |
EP0136003B1 EP0136003B1 (en) | 1990-04-25 |
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Cited By (2)
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EP0503851A1 (en) * | 1991-03-08 | 1992-09-16 | Marvin Lumber And Cedar Co. | Glazing system |
GB2346919A (en) * | 1999-02-17 | 2000-08-23 | Jeld Wen Uk Limited | Reinforced elongate window component |
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GB984173A (en) * | 1962-10-04 | 1965-02-24 | Stanley Edward Jones | Improvements in or relating to glazing bars |
DE2824199A1 (en) * | 1978-06-02 | 1979-12-06 | Gustav Kugel Kg Stahl Und Leic | Bulletproof glass pane joint - with bullet-proof frame by deflecting armour plate strip |
EP0010180A2 (en) * | 1978-10-13 | 1980-04-30 | Karl Kress GmbH | Glazing bars for sash bar windows |
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- 1984-07-26 EP EP19840305093 patent/EP0136003B1/en not_active Expired
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Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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GB984173A (en) * | 1962-10-04 | 1965-02-24 | Stanley Edward Jones | Improvements in or relating to glazing bars |
DE2824199A1 (en) * | 1978-06-02 | 1979-12-06 | Gustav Kugel Kg Stahl Und Leic | Bulletproof glass pane joint - with bullet-proof frame by deflecting armour plate strip |
EP0010180A2 (en) * | 1978-10-13 | 1980-04-30 | Karl Kress GmbH | Glazing bars for sash bar windows |
Cited By (2)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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EP0503851A1 (en) * | 1991-03-08 | 1992-09-16 | Marvin Lumber And Cedar Co. | Glazing system |
GB2346919A (en) * | 1999-02-17 | 2000-08-23 | Jeld Wen Uk Limited | Reinforced elongate window component |
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EP0136003B1 (en) | 1990-04-25 |
EP0136003A3 (en) | 1986-07-16 |
DE3482048D1 (en) | 1990-05-31 |
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