EP0149686B1 - Bloc de jonction pour meneau et assemblage d'un meneau dans un encadrement - Google Patents
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- EP0149686B1 EP0149686B1 EP83112591A EP83112591A EP0149686B1 EP 0149686 B1 EP0149686 B1 EP 0149686B1 EP 83112591 A EP83112591 A EP 83112591A EP 83112591 A EP83112591 A EP 83112591A EP 0149686 B1 EP0149686 B1 EP 0149686B1
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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
- E06B3/96—Corner joints or edge joints for windows, doors, or the like frames or wings
- E06B3/9616—Corner joints or edge joints for windows, doors, or the like frames or wings characterised by the sealing at the junction of the frame members
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- the invention relates to a fighter block according to the preamble of claim 1 and a fighter connection according to the preamble of claim 7.
- a fighter is a strut between two opposite support structures. Particularly in window frames, such a fighter can be used, for example, to divide a window into two window halves or into several window areas as an intermediate strut for connecting opposite window frame areas.
- Fighter block is understood below to mean the block-like or block-like connecting piece which is fastened to the frame for attaching the end region of the fighter.
- a generic fighter block is known from DE 3212 436.8 A1.
- This fighter block is in many respects already a largely satisfactory connection between the hollow profile of the fighter and the window frame, which is usually designed as a hollow profile.
- the sealing problem in this known fighter connection has not yet been satisfactorily solved.
- the mechanical connection of the fighter block to the frame profile is still in need of improvement, in order, for. B. to better absorb the torsional forces occurring when opening or closing a window sash on the fighter connection.
- the term “outside” in the case of the fighter connection is understood to mean the surface facing outward, for example in the case of a window frame, which is exposed to the weather. Accordingly, “inside” is understood to mean the surface of a window frame or the fighter connection oriented towards the room side.
- the claimed fighter connection can be used primarily with two or more window frames with window sashes. However, the application is not limited to this, but can be used wherever cross-connections with mechanical stress and a good seal to the interior and the interior profile of the beam are involved.
- the invention has for its object to construct a fighter block and a resulting fighter connection so that the long-term behavior of the fighter block in the fighter connection is improved.
- the main idea of the invention is to design the fighter's block in the foot area and in particular on its base area with interconnected depression zones. It is essential that the depression zones are connected to one another via an injection opening and that the opening can be sealed off from the interior cavity of the fighter block by means of a sealing compound introduced through the injection opening.
- the deepening zones can on the one hand extend flatly into the fastening areas of the fighter block opposite in the longitudinal direction and on the other hand can extend through lateral recesses into the longitudinally oriented side surfaces.
- a sealing compound is injected via the injection opening and the depression zones after the fighter block has been inserted into the frame profile, which is preferably of a positive fit.
- this sealant is still very free-flowing to plastic, with subsequent plasticization or a consolidation or hardening step creating a plastic to elastic seal.
- This preferably elastic sealing compound seals, so to speak, the footprint of the fighter block almost flat against the frame.
- a sealed fighter block By sealing the injection opening, which is advantageously arranged approximately in the axis of the hollow profile of the fighter block, and the rising on the side walls and possibly even the closing of the fastening openings by the sealing compound, a sealed fighter block is generated.
- This sealed fighter block prevents moisture from rising through the injection opening into the inner cavity of the guide stump and into the hollow profile of the actual fighter or any internal reinforcing iron that may be present. Due to the rising of the sealant, which is still easy to flow, on the side walls, the seal can even be achieved with the actual hollow profile of the fighter. In the attachment area of the fighter block can be ensured in this way that the fasteners, for. B. self-tapping screws, are screwed through the sealant into the hollow profile of the frame, so that this also prevents the penetration of moisture and aggressive ambient air into the frame through the sealant.
- This sealant attachment of the fighter block on the frame is mechanically improved by the fact that on the inside in the longitudinal orientation of the foot of the fighter block a longitudinal web is formed on the base area of the fighter block, which is at least partially form-fitting in an open annular groove in the profile of the frame towards the fighter block intervenes.
- This groove or the longitudinal web of the fighter block come to lie in the installed state on the inside of the corresponding frame connection, so that on the outside the direct hollow profile placed or pushed onto the guide stump of the fighter block extends to the foot of the fighter block and there preferably by means of the sealing compound against that Fighter block is sealed.
- the longitudinal web is arranged transversely to the actual foot of the fighter block with an intermediate distance from it. Due to the greater distance between the longitudinal web and the axis of the fighter block, which can coincide with the injection opening, torsional forces such as occur, for example, when opening and closing window sashes, are better absorbed by the largely positively inserted foot and longitudinal web of the fighter block. The mechanical resilience and thus also the long-term behavior of a fighter connection designed in this way are therefore considerably improved.
- the guide stump of the fighter block advantageously merges into the foot with a base that is larger in cross section than the guide stump.
- the step-like transition between the base and the guide stump of the fighter block is intended to serve as a support or abutment surface for a normally present internal reinforcing iron of the fighter.
- the chamber wall of the corresponding hollow profile of the fighter applied over the guide stump and the base is preferably received in a form-fitting manner in an intermediate region between the wedge-shaped base and the fastening regions.
- the fastening areas therefore, with their folds running approximately parallel to the guide stump, form a snug fit or clamp seat guide that narrows trapezoidally to the foot of the fighter block.
- both the wedge-shaped areas of the base can have guide grooves and the base connection to the longitudinal web can be provided with groove recesses into which corresponding reinforcing webs of the inner profile of the fighter can engage in a form-fitting manner.
- This positive engagement of the end region of the fighter with the base already fixes the fighter relatively axially. What is more important, however, is the positive and non-positive connection of the hollow fighter profile to the fighter block against torsional forces acting on the longitudinal axis of the guide stump.
- the inner profile of the fighter is expediently also provided on the outward side until it rests on the foot of the fighter block.
- the hollow profile wall lying directly on the outside is designed with an acute-angled bevel in relation to the axially running inner wall of the hollow profile of the fighter.
- This bevel largely or completely covers an adjoining upper inclined surface of the frame.
- the adaptation and coverage of the inclined surfaces already creates a barrier over which the z. B. in rain showers wetness, without penetration of the wet to the actual fighter block is possible, runs independently to the outside.
- the fighter block which is preferably manufactured as a one-piece zinc die-cast part, therefore connects the external fastening options lying outside the fighter hollow profile with improved mechanical stability, in particular with regard to torsional forces, but also to the engagement of the hollow fighter profile on the guide stump or base of the fighter block, which is largely axially positively connected with a clamp fit.
- the sealing of the fighter block essentially prevents the penetration of moisture and other substances attacking the material of the hollow fighter profile and any existing internal reinforcement in the area of its base.
- a silicone-based material is preferably used as the sealing compound used, which is networked into an elastic mass after penetration between the fighter block and frame.
- the injection opening is expediently formed on the foot side in the inner cavity of the guide stump of the fighter block.
- the flow paths of the sealant to be injected can be kept approximately the same length.
- the depression zones provided as flow paths in the base of the fighter block are quite schematically formed approximately in a cross shape between the fastening areas and the side surfaces running in the longitudinal direction. In this case, the depression zones which open out in the region of the injection opening are formed the deepest at this point, while in particular they become narrowing towards the fastening openings, but preferably with a defined edge boundary.
- the injection opening of the sealing material can also be provided, for example, in combination with a correspondingly inclined fastening opening. In this case the flow zones would have to be modified accordingly.
- other materials such as B. can be used with or without glass fiber reinforced ABS plastic.
- Fig. 1 is a one-piece, for. B. made of a die-cast zinc, produced fighter block.
- the fighter block 1 consists essentially of a foot 7 with an elongated rectangular configuration.
- a base 5 is provided approximately symmetrically to the transverse axis, from which a substantially hollow guide stump 6 according to FIG. 1 protrudes from the plane of the drawing.
- the guide stump 6 and base 5 have the function of largely receiving the hollow profile of the fighter to be fitted.
- the base 5 has a roughly rectangular shape in plan view, which projects in Fig. 1 to the right over a side surface 12 of the foot 7 of the fighter block.
- a longitudinal web 24 is integrally formed with its outer edge in the longitudinal direction.
- the fastening areas 8 are each formed with two fastening openings 36.
- the fastening areas - have in section (cf. FIG. 2) a wedge shape tapering outwards in the longitudinal direction.
- the fastening fold 37 lying adjacent to the base 5 runs approximately parallel to the guide stump 6, that is to say it projects approximately perpendicularly from the foot 7 of the fighter block 1.
- the peripheral wall of the base 5 is provided with a slight widening in the direction of the foot, so that thereby an inclined surface 15 is formed, which takes over the leadership of the end region of the fighter when the hollow profile of the fighter is put on.
- the hollow profile wall between the fastening fold 37 and the inclined surface 15 of the base 5 is therefore held in the intermediate region 28 in the manner of a clamp seat.
- the guide stump 6 has, in plan view according to FIG. 1, approximately the outline of a rectangle which has an approximately semicircular wall indentation on the outward side, on the left in FIG. 1.
- the wall recess is primarily intended for the application of an ejector pin for design reasons.
- the indentation can advantageously also be used for the profile-complementary engagement of a correspondingly designed internal reinforcement profile of the fighter.
- the upper region of the guide stump 6 is slightly beveled.
- rib-like elevations 33 which run in the axial direction and are formed on the side surfaces of the guide stump 6, can bridge tolerance differences in the inside diameter of a reinforcing iron to be put on, but at the same time do not allow the friction forces to be overcome when the fighter is slid on.
- the inner cavity of the guide stump 6 merges in the direction of the foot 7 via a funnel-shaped constriction into an opening 13 which extends through to the standing surface 9 of the fighter block 1 and which is used as an injection opening for the sealing compound when the fighter block 1 is mounted in the frame profile.
- the side surface of the guide stump 6 lying on the right in FIG. 1 terminates approximately with the side surface 12 of the foot 7.
- the base connection 14 protruding beyond the base 7 has two in the transverse direction from right to left extending fitting grooves 21 which end in a wedge shape at the corresponding corner area of the right side surface of the guide stump 6.
- Slightly arcuate guide grooves 22 are provided in the inclined surfaces 15 of the base 5 oriented toward the fastening regions 8.
- These guide grooves 22 as well as the fitting grooves 21 serve to receive reinforcement elevations or reinforcement webs which are provided in an inwardly projecting manner on the hollow profile of the fighter.
- the base surface extends in one plane, the surface web between the guide stump 6 and the inclined surface 15 of the base 5 being kept at least as wide in order to enable the fitting of an inner reinforcement tire 3 (FIG. 3).
- the longitudinal web 24 provided to improve the rotational stability of the fighter block 1 extends between the fastening folds 37 of the corresponding fastening areas 8. With this overall extension of the longitudinal web 24, this is therefore completely covered when the fighter profile is pushed open, so that it can be seen from a view of the Fighter connection is no longer perceived from the inside.
- the inclined surface 15 of the base 5 merges into the guide stump 6 in steps.
- this step-like transition serves as a stop or touch-down surface for the inner reinforcing iron of the fighter, which is usually also designed as a hollow profile.
- the inner cavity of the guide stump 6 merges into the injection opening 13 in a funnel shape.
- the standing surface side 9 of the fighter block 1 is formed with coherent recess zones 10, which merge into the injection opening 13 with an increasingly larger recess.
- the depression zones flatten 10.
- the depression zones 10 are designed wider, so that the spreading and Flow of the injected sealant into these areas is facilitated.
- the recess zones 10 provided in the transverse direction merge into the outward-facing side surface 11 with an approximately flat rectangular opening 17, the rise of an injected sealant on the outer surface 11 in the direction of the base 5 by the formation of a recess 18 in the sense of an ascent channel is facilitated.
- the corresponding transverse opening of the depression zone 10 widens, so that, taking into account the injection opening 13 which is slightly offset to this side, the sealant flows out or is squeezed out into this area.
- the frame 4 produced as a hollow plastic profile with several chambers, extends vertically into the plane of the drawing.
- the inner profile of the fighter is provided with a reinforcing iron, the cross-sectional contour of which is adapted perpendicular to the axis of the fighter block 1 to the outer contour of the guide stump 6.
- This internal reinforcing iron 3 is preferably equipped with a longitudinal slot running in the axial direction, so that tolerance deviations of the internal reinforcements of the hollow hollow section can be better compensated for and, due to spreading forces of the internal reinforcing iron, which tend to widen the longitudinal gap, a positive connection of the internal reinforcing iron against the over-pushed hollow is produced .
- the spreading forces on the lower end region of the inner reinforcing iron 3 can also result from being pushed onto the guide stump 6 of the fighter block 1.
- the upper region of the frame 4 which is decisive for the insertion of the fighter block 1 into the frame 4 essentially has an L-shape.
- the cross leg of this L-shape is matched approximately to the width of the foot 7 of the fighter block 1, so that the fighter block 1 or its foot 7 is accommodated in it with a more or less strong clamping fit.
- the vertical leg of the L-shape of the frame hollow profile which ends in the area of the guide stump 6 and can protrude, for example, 2 to 3 cm from the support surface of the frame 4 for the foot 7 of the fighter block 1, has an inclined surface 29 at the upper end as part of a closed hollow profile chamber on.
- the inclined surface 29 has its highest elevation on the inside oriented towards the fighter block 1 and therefore falls off towards the outer surface of the frame 4.
- the inner wall of the frame 4 which likewise has a plurality of closed chambers, is formed on the upper region with a U-shaped groove 25 which is slightly undercut or dovetail-shaped in section.
- the longitudinal web 24 engages at least partially in the recess in the groove 25.
- the fighter block 1 is first inserted with its foot 7 and the longitudinal web 24 into the L-shape profile of the frame 4.
- the footprint 9 of the fighter block 1 comes to lie against the cross leg of the L-profile of the frame.
- the sealing compound is now injected or pressed into the depression zones 10 through the injection opening 13 in the direction of the standing surface 9 of the fighter block.
- the sealing compound can be injected until it penetrates through the recess 18 or the intermediate distance 23 between the longitudinal web 24 and the side surface 12 onto the corresponding side surfaces.
- the sealing compound is injected until sealing compound can also be ascertained in the fastening openings 36, or until these are closed on the bottom side.
- the sealing compound which is relatively free-flowing during the injection process, is crosslinked to form a sealing compound with largely elastic properties
- the fighter block 1 and in particular its inner cavity are now excellently sealed on the base side against the ingress of moisture.
- the fighter block 1 is further fixed in the frame profile by the networked sealing compound.
- the fighter block z. B. are fastened in the frame 4 by means of self-tapping screws, or the hollow hollow section 2, including any internal reinforcement 3, may be applied to the guide stump 6 in a force-fitting manner and to a large extent also in a form-fitting manner, and only then the rubber block 1 is screwed to the frame.
- the hollow hollow section 2 including the inner reinforcement 3 is pushed onto the guide stump 6 or the base 5 in such a way that the inner reinforcement 3 rests as flat as possible on the surface of the base 5.
- the wall of the hollow profile chamber of the fighter 2, which is directly reinforced by the internal reinforcement 3, is brought over the inclined surface 15 of the base 5 up to the stop against the foot 7 of the fighter block 1. In this way, the profile wall of the fighter 2 is received like a clamp seat between the corresponding fastening folds 37 and the inclined surface 15.
- the chamber profile of the fighter 2 pointing to the outside has an acute-angled bevel 27.
- This bevel 27 extends from the outer chamber wall 42 via the outer hollow profile 26 to the inner chamber wall 43.
- this inner chamber wall 43 extends to the foot 7 of the fighter block 1, so that possibly under adverse conditions against the inclination of the Inclined surface 29 moisture or moisture entering the fighter connection on the closed inner chamber wall 43 to the foot region of the fighter block 1 is discharged.
- penetration into the fighter block 1 or into the inner cavity of the fighter 2 or along the fastening path into the frame 4 is no longer possible due to the elastic seal present.
- This sealing can be further improved by introducing the sealing compound into the area of contact with the walls of the hollow fighter profile.
- the outward-facing bevel 27 of the hollow hollow profile therefore almost completely covers the upper inclined surface 29 of the frame 4 with a complementary inclination, so that under normal conditions a run-off edge is thereby already created, which allows rain to run out onto it.
- the hollow profiles of the frame and the fighter are usually made of an extrudable, dimensionally stable plastic, e.g. B. a PVC.
- the fighter connection can also be used with other materials. If necessary, it can be advantageous in the area of the guide stump to attach a new transverse screw connection through the profile wall of the fighter, its internal reinforcement and the guide stump itself.
- the base 5 In addition to the continuous chamber wall 43 which extends to the foot 7 of the fighter block 1 and protects an inner reinforcement profile 3 of the fighter 2 from moisture, the base 5 also contributes to this. Since the internal reinforcement profile 3 rests on the surface of the base 5, direct contact with moisture that possibly penetrates into the foot area is thereby avoided.
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AT83112591T ATE33055T1 (de) | 1983-12-14 | 1983-12-14 | Kaempferklotz und kaempferverbindung. |
DE8383112591T DE3376029D1 (en) | 1983-12-14 | 1983-12-14 | Joining piece for mullions, and connection of a mullion within a frame |
EP83112591A EP0149686B1 (fr) | 1983-12-14 | 1983-12-14 | Bloc de jonction pour meneau et assemblage d'un meneau dans un encadrement |
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EP83112591A EP0149686B1 (fr) | 1983-12-14 | 1983-12-14 | Bloc de jonction pour meneau et assemblage d'un meneau dans un encadrement |
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EP0149686A1 EP0149686A1 (fr) | 1985-07-31 |
EP0149686B1 true EP0149686B1 (fr) | 1988-03-16 |
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DE3513274A1 (de) * | 1985-04-13 | 1986-10-23 | Niemann, Hans Dieter, 5014 Kerpen | Rahmen fuer fenster oder tueren |
DE4014317C1 (fr) * | 1990-05-04 | 1991-06-20 | Deflex-Dichtsysteme Gmbh, 4100 Duisburg, De | |
DE9206646U1 (de) * | 1992-05-15 | 1992-10-22 | Pax Schweikhard GmbH, 6507 Ingelheim | Schraubverbindung von Kunststoff-Hohlprofilen |
DE19938218A1 (de) * | 1999-08-12 | 2001-02-15 | Hans Dieter Niemann | T-Verbindung von Hohlprofilstäben und Verfahren zum Herstellen einer T-Verbindung |
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FR1125403A (fr) * | 1954-05-11 | 1956-10-30 | Bois Metal Soc Ind | Fenêtres à cadre métallique sans soudure, ouvrant bois avec joint caoutchouc moulure |
DE2500937A1 (de) * | 1975-01-11 | 1976-07-15 | Uhl Kg Geb | Eck- oder sprossenverbindung von rahmenprofilen |
DE2840656A1 (de) * | 1978-09-19 | 1980-03-27 | Weru Gmbh & Co Kg | Rahmen fuer fenster, tueren u.dgl. |
DE3013079A1 (de) * | 1980-04-03 | 1981-10-15 | Gebrüder Uhl GmbH & Co KG, 7981 Vogt | Profilschiene, insbesondere wetterschutzschiene oder bodenschwelle |
EP0052597A1 (fr) * | 1980-10-07 | 1982-05-26 | Hans-Dieter Klingler | Joint droit entre deux profilés de cadre |
BE894520A (nl) * | 1982-09-29 | 1983-01-17 | Profel N V | Tussenstijlverbinding voor raamkonstrukties |
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