EP0330906B1 - Pièce de jonction rectiligne pénétrant dans des profils creux utilisés comme éléments d'espacement de vitres isolantes - Google Patents
Pièce de jonction rectiligne pénétrant dans des profils creux utilisés comme éléments d'espacement de vitres isolantes Download PDFInfo
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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
- E06B3/66—Units comprising two or more parallel glass or like panes permanently secured together
- E06B3/663—Elements for spacing panes
- E06B3/667—Connectors therefor
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- the invention relates to a straight connector for partial, preferably approximately half-engagement in hollow profiles to be connected to one another on the end face, which are preferably used as spacers for insulating glass panes or the like. serve, wherein the cross section of the straight connector fits into the inner hollow cross section of the hollow profile and preferably corresponds approximately to this and to limit its respective insertion depth an at least a portion of the end face of the hollow profile at least partially overlapping stop is provided, the inner cross section of the hollow profile and the outer cross-sectional shape of the straight connector at the transition from the space between the insulating glass pane or the like in the use position.
- wall of the hollow profile facing away from the profile webs facing the disc surfaces have an approximately oblique or rounded transition surface.
- Straight connectors are used in particular to form the end faces of a profile frame and as To connect spacers for insulating glass panes serving hollow profile.
- the glass panes of the insulating glass, which this profile frame keeps at a distance, are attached to the side surfaces of this cabbage profile frame.
- a straight connecting piece is already known, the cross section of which is adapted to the hollow cross section of two hollow profile ends to be connected in a straight line and the surface of which is provided with spring bodies which can be brought into frictional contact with the inner walls of the hollow profile ends (cf. DE-0S 28 09 822). So that in each case about a half part of this straight connection piece can be connected to a hollow profile end, the straight connector has a stop in the middle, up to which the end faces of the profile ends are pushed or plugged on.
- a straight connection piece in which the stop is interrupted and clears a space between the end faces of the profile ends for covering and filling with sealing compound and a recess for pressing a hollow profile wall in places has a positive connection (see. DE-PS 33 27 366).
- this straight connector practically only serves to firmly, tightly and permanently connect the end faces of such a hollow profile frame. Even if the use of this known straight connecting piece advantageously prevents air and moisture from entering the space between the panes, it is neither intended nor designed to align the, for example, slightly offset end faces of a twisted hollow profile in such a way that apart from a distance to be maintained between them, these fit exactly with each other and with each other. Especially when using light, thin-walled hollow profiles and especially when they are bent into frame-like spacers in an automated process, there is a risk that the more or less easily deformable hollow profile will twist and its end faces are slightly offset from one another in the transverse direction of the hollow profile frame. Tilted hollow profile ends, however, endanger the tightness and strength of the connection and joint, not least because in this area the distance between the glass panes caused by the hollow profile frame also differs from that at other points on the frame.
- the solution to this problem according to the invention consists in particular in that on both sides of the center of the straight connection piece corresponding to the joint of the profiles on at least one of the inclined or rounded transition surfaces an ascending slope towards the center of the straight connection piece is provided, at the beginning of which, facing away from the middle, a play is provided between the straight connection piece and the inside of the hollow profile and at the end of which the straight connection piece has a sliding or clamped fit relative to the hollow profile or the chamfered slope.
- the run-up slope enables the hollow profile ends to be aligned accordingly. After pushing on the ends of the hollow profile, they do not touch the straight connecting piece flat, but above all on the run-on slopes. As a result, the hollow profile ends can be easily and simply pushed onto the straight connecting piece, which at the same time aligns these with one another when pushing on or plugging on these ends.
- the pushing on of the hollow profile ends and their alignment is favored by the slightly rising shape of the run-on bevels, which have a play between the straight connector and the inside of the hollow profile at their beginning pointing to the transverse sides of the straight connector, and at their approximately centrally located end of the straight connector relative to the hollow profile or the ramp has a sliding or clamped fit.
- This sliding or clamping seat increasingly reinforces their alignment when the hollow profile ends are pushed on and solidifies the connection point.
- the run-on bevels on the inclined or rounded transition surfaces of the straight connector these sit in the corner regions of the connecting piece which favor an alignment of the hollow profile ends.
- the hollow profile is also sufficiently stable in its corresponding corner areas and the pushing on of the straight connector, including its run-up slopes, causes practically no deformation-inhibiting deformations of the hollow profile walls.
- run-on bevels are arranged on the narrow leg edges of a cross-connector which is U-shaped in cross section and which has resilient clamping elements projecting outward on the web of its U-shape.
- the run-on slopes serve exclusively to form a stop, which is intended to ensure that the straight connector protrudes approximately equally long into both hollow profiles.
- These previously known bevels cannot align the ends of the hollow profiles to each other, but are only shown in cross-section as slight increases in the legs of the U-shape, onto which an inner surface of the hollow profile is pushed with noticeable resistance and which is used to strengthen the self-connecting and Preload the clamping elements - which resemble a barb - further.
- the inclined transition surfaces or the like which rise from both sides towards the center towards one another. are symmetrical.
- a uniform alignment of the hollow profile ends when they are pushed onto the straight connector according to the invention is further favored if a run-up slope is provided on each of the two transition surfaces arranged approximately symmetrically to the longitudinal center of the straight connecting piece on both sides of the center of the straight connecting piece.
- the run-on slopes should end at a distance from these stops. This creates a free space for the chips that may have arisen during the pushing process.
- the area around the end faces of these ends is relieved and excessive stress and tearing in the longitudinal direction are avoided.
- the cross-section of the run-up bevels is at least partially triangular in shape and the run-up bevel is delimited at its highest point with respect to the transition surface by an edge running in the longitudinal direction of the straight connecting piece.
- the triangular design of the bevels creates a locally limited and non-area contact point with the inside of the hollow profile when the profile ends are pushed on, which favors the alignment of the hollow profile ends and at the same time minimizes the force necessary for sliding on and aligning.
- the greatest height of the run-up slope is less than that of the stop. This ensures that even when the hollow profile is widened by being pushed onto the run-up slopes, none of the hollow profile end faces can be pushed past the stop and the attack does not lose its function.
- the straight connector is essentially hollow and preferably has an approximately U-shaped cross section, the stops and bevels being provided at the transition from the U-crosspiece to the U-legs and the U-crosspiece recesses for Pressing in a wall of the hollow profile.
- a hollow straight connecting piece is particularly light, on the other hand, for example, it does not prevent the uniform distribution of a drying agent introduced into the hollow profile frame.
- the cross-sectional thickness of the U-transverse web of the essentially hollow straight connecting piece is greater in the area of the depressions than in the neighboring areas and in particular in the area of the run-on slopes . It is precisely the depressions arranged on the more easily deformable top side of the hollow straight connecting piece which, in the case of an otherwise light design of the straight connector, require reinforcement by a higher cross-sectional thickness of the U-crosspiece.
- a transverse reinforcement web intended in the area of the center corresponding to the joint of the profiles in the inner cavity of the U-profile of the straight connector at the ends of the run-up bevels.
- This reinforcing web has the advantage that it aligns the cut edges which may be deformed by cutting to length or sawing on the end edges of the hollow profiles.
- he can retain a desiccant that has already been introduced into the hollow profile if, for example, the hollow profile still has to be moved and shaped into a hollow profile frame. It is advantageous if at least one of the reinforcing webs corresponds in height to the height of the U-legs of the straight connection piece which is U-shaped in cross section.
- the straight connecting piece is most heavily loaded in the area of its depressions.
- a reinforcement web arranged in the region of the depressions, the height of which corresponds approximately to the height of the U-legs, is able to reinforce both the sides of the U-shaped straight connection piece, which are designed as a cross web and also as legs.
- the highest longitudinal side or edge of the run-up bevels is arranged on a plane running through the inside of the U-leg or this is offset somewhat laterally from the longitudinal center of the straight connecting piece.
- FIGS. 1a to 1c and FIGS. 5 and 5a to 5c each show a straight connecting piece, designated in this various exemplary embodiments, with 1, the cross section of which corresponds approximately to the inner hollow cross section of a hollow profile. 1a and 5a already sits half in a hollow profile end 2a, while the opposite half of the straight connection piece only partially engages in another hollow profile end 2b.
- the outer cross-sectional shape of the straight connector 1 has inclined transition surfaces 3 on its side facing outward in the hollow profile frame and in the position of use facing away from the space between the insulating glass panes.
- rising slopes 4 are arranged towards the center, onto which the hollow profile ends 2a and 2b are pushed up to a stop 5.
- the run-up bevels 4 end at a distance A in front of the stop 5, so that there is a space for any chips that may arise when pushed on.
- the run-up bevels 4 are triangular in cross-section and have a longitudinal extension of the straight connection piece at their highest point relative to the transition surface 3 1 running edge 6.
- the run-up slopes 4 are still - for example half a profile wall thickness lower than the stop 5.
- the lateral transition surfaces 3 delimit an upper side 7 of the straight connector 1, which faces away from the intermediate space of the insulating glass pane in the use position.
- FIG. 1a and 5a While in Fig. 1a and 5a the straight connector 1 only partially engages the hollow profile end 2b, in Fig. 1b between 5b it is inserted a little further. In Fig. 1 c, the straight connector 1 engages half in the hollow profile ends 2a and 2b. Comparing FIGS. 1a to 1c or 5a to 5c with the corresponding cross-sectional representations from FIGS. 2a to 2c or 4a to 4c, it can be seen that the hollow profile ends 2 in FIG. 1a or 5a or 2a or 4a are slightly twisted against one another and their longitudinal center planes E1 and E2 run offset from one another.
- the hollow profile end 2b is increasingly aligned with the longitudinal center plane E1 of the profile end 2a already inserted in the straight connector 1, as shown in FIGS. 1b or 5b or 2b or 4b. Due to their triangular cross-section, the ramp bevels 4 touch the inner hollow cross-section only slightly, especially at their edge 6. This largely prevents canting and makes it easier to slide on and plug on the profile ends.
- the hollow profile end 2b orients itself during the pushing onto the straight connection piece 1 until the edges of its inner walls also run approximately parallel to the edges 6 of the straight connection piece 1 which are slightly pressed into them. An alignment of the hollow profile ends 2 with the straight connecting piece 1 connecting them and thus at the same time also to one another is thus achieved when pushed on.
- the straight connector 1 is U-shaped in cross section with two lateral legs 13 and a cross bar 14 connecting the legs 13.
- the straight connector 1 On the top 7 of the cross bar 14, the straight connector 1 has the depressions 8, which in cross section transversely to the longitudinal direction of the straight connection piece 1, except for the upper edge areas, have a circular arc cross-section (see Fig. 2a). In the longitudinal direction, these depressions 8 are approximately oval in their overall contour (see Fig. 3).
- the wall of these profile ends 2 - as shown in FIGS. 3a and 3b - is pressed and caulked into the recesses 8 of the straight connector 1 by caulking elements 15 of a processing machine.
- the caulking elements 15 move during caulking approximately in the longitudinal direction of the straight connecting piece 1 between the parallel delimitations 9 of the depressions 8. In this way and through the special design of the depressions 8 according to the invention, in particular with parallel delimitations 9, it is prevented that acting on the hollow profile ends 2
- the caulking force of the alignment caused by the straight connector 1 and its run-up bevels 4 becomes obsolete again and the hollow profile ends 2 twist again, which could endanger the seal between the insulating glass panes.
- the one preferably made from a uniform hollow profile and serving as a spacer hollow profile frame is also sealed in the area of the junction of its two profile ends 2 with the help of sealant, which was applied to the top 7 of the straight connector 1 and by the plugging process and in particular by the caulking in the by the stops 5 of Fig .1 formed joint between the end faces 12 of both profile ends 2 is pressed.
- the run-up slope 4 is arranged in a protruding manner at the corner or edge which is formed between the upper side 7 and the transition surface 3.
- the ramp 4 emerges from this edge, while in the previous exemplary embodiment it is arranged approximately on the middle of the transition surface 3. In this second case it practically delimits the transition surface 3 on the one hand but also the top 7 on the other hand.
- the highest longitudinal side or the edge 6 of this ramp 4 is in each case on a plane running through the inside of the U-leg 13 or in FIG. 4c even on the other hand arranged a bit offset to the longitudinal center.
- Figures 4b and 4c illustrate that in this way the edge cooperates with the obtuse angle centering on the inside of the hollow profile, which is formed between its outer web, which in the drawing is the top web, and a transition web to the side webs.
- the alignment effect of the run-up slope 4, which can also be seen in FIGS. 5a to 5c, is correspondingly good, which is more concise than that of the previous exemplary embodiment.
- the straight connector 1 is loaded especially in the area of its recesses 8 by the caulking force applied during caulking.
- 3a shows a straight connection piece 1 of simple design and continuous for drying agents, the straight connection piece 1 from FIG. 3a having the same function and mode of operation has transverse reinforcing webs 16 for additional stabilization.
- the middle reinforcing web 16 is intended to align the cut edges of the profile end faces 12 which may be deformed by the sawing.
- both the height in the middle of the straight connection piece 1 and the reinforcing webs 16 arranged at its ends correspond to the U-legs 13 and reinforce thereby both the cross bar 14 and the legs 13 against external forces.
- the straight connector 1 from FIG. 3b is no longer continuous for a drying agent introduced into the hollow profile; However, this can be advantageous if the desiccant has to be retained when handling the hollow profile and its deformation into a hollow profile frame.
- the above explanation of the depressions 8 also applies to the modified embodiment according to FIGS. 5a to 5c.
- the boundaries 9a of the depressions 8 facing the ends of the straight connection piece 1, which run obliquely from top to bottom towards the center, at an angle or acute angle to the center and the stops 5 of the straight connection piece 1 run apart. They even go somewhat laterally beyond the parallel delimitations 9 and are connected to them via transitions 9c which run towards one another.
- the caulking elements 15 are correspondingly good during caulking and the resulting movement in the longitudinal direction of the Straight connecting piece 1 passed into the area of the parallel boundaries 9, the transitions 9c taking into account the material thickness of the profile webs.
- the invention relates to a straight connector 1 for partial, preferably approximately half engagement in the end to be connected to hollow profiles, which are preferably used as spacers for insulating glass panes or the like. serve.
- wall of the hollow profile facing away from the profile webs facing the pane surfaces has an approximately oblique or rounded transition surface 3.
- the straight connection piece 1 according to the invention is characterized in that an ascending slope 4 towards the center of the straight connection piece 1 is provided on both sides of the center of the straight connection piece 1 corresponding to the joint of the profiles.
- a play is provided at the beginning of this ramp slope 4 facing away from the middle between straight connector 1 and the inside of the hollow profile, and at the end of the straight connector 1 has a sliding or clamping fit relative to the hollow profile or ramp ramp 4.
- the task of the straight connector 1 according to the invention is to align twisted hollow profile ends of a thin-walled hollow profile in particular in their longitudinal center planes E1, E2.
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- Joining Of Corner Units Of Frames Or Wings (AREA)
- Joining Of Glass To Other Materials (AREA)
- Securing Of Glass Panes Or The Like (AREA)
- Joining Of Building Structures In Genera (AREA)
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AT89102550T ATE76931T1 (de) | 1988-03-03 | 1989-02-15 | Geradverbindungsstueck zum eingreifen in als distanzhalter fuer isolierglasscheiben dienende hohlprofile. |
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DE3806845 | 1988-03-03 | ||
DE3806845A DE3806845A1 (de) | 1988-03-03 | 1988-03-03 | Geradverbindungsstueck zum eingreifen in als distanzhalter fuer isolierglasscheiben dienende hohlprofile |
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EP0330906A2 EP0330906A2 (fr) | 1989-09-06 |
EP0330906A3 EP0330906A3 (en) | 1990-06-13 |
EP0330906B1 true EP0330906B1 (fr) | 1992-06-03 |
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DE3806845C2 (fr) | 1991-03-14 |
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ATE76931T1 (de) | 1992-06-15 |
ES2033471T3 (es) | 1993-03-16 |
EP0330906A2 (fr) | 1989-09-06 |
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