EP0724061B1 - Verbindungselement - Google Patents
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- EP0724061B1 EP0724061B1 EP96105101A EP96105101A EP0724061B1 EP 0724061 B1 EP0724061 B1 EP 0724061B1 EP 96105101 A EP96105101 A EP 96105101A EP 96105101 A EP96105101 A EP 96105101A EP 0724061 B1 EP0724061 B1 EP 0724061B1
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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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- 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
- E06B3/6604—Units comprising two or more parallel glass or like panes permanently secured together comprising false glazing bars or similar decorations between the panes
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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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- 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
- E06B3/99—Corner joints or edge joints for windows, doors, or the like frames or wings for continuous frame members crossing each other with out interruption
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- the invention relates to a connecting element for connecting Hollow profiles of crossbar structures according to the generic term of claim 1.
- a rung construction is known from DE 36 38 355 A1.
- Two connecting elements are used to create this crossbar construction on a through a hollow profile, in Cross-section of round plug pins.
- On the fasteners each end section of a cross strut hollow profile put on, so that the cross bar construction completes is.
- the connecting elements are shaped in such a way that the narrow side of the Main hollow profile with a top and bottom nose one piece overlap, thus twisting the connecting element or clamp piece to prevent.
- These fasteners can be provided with retaining knobs to secure against To ensure rotation.
- the removed from the main hollow profile arranged ends of the clamping piece have a central recess on so that the legs formed by the recess compressed when attaching a cross strut hollow profile become and thus cause a clamping function.
- FIG. 1 Another cross bar construction is known from DE 87 10 362 U1 known from hollow profiles by means of a connecting element are composed.
- This connector will screwed to a side wall of a main hollow profile.
- On this connecting element becomes a cross strut with an end section attached so that the cross strut with the main hollow profile forms a right angle.
- the connector has a rectangular basic shape and a rectangular cross section with two opposing trapezoidal tapered edge sections, the corresponding trapezoidal long sides a hollow hollow profile are adapted. The outer edges of the Edge sections are toothed, so that the connection is secured with the cross hollow profile.
- this Connecting element very cumbersome, because all elements first including the cross hollow profiles must be put together and only then can the wedge be pushed into its end position can, for which a long, thin tool is necessary, which in one of the cross hollow profiles is inserted to in the intersection area to push the wedge into its end position.
- a rung cross construction is known from GB 2 220 694 A, in which a connecting element on a side wall a main hollow profile is screwed on.
- This connector has a base for screwing onto the main hollow profile, webs protrude from this base, onto which another Profile attachable at right angles to the main hollow profile is.
- cross-connectors are from this publication known, which have offset by 90 ° arms, each by a longitudinal slot are designed as fork arms. This Forks are placed in the hollow profiles to create a cross bar plugged in.
- the invention has for its object a connecting element for connecting hollow profiles of cross bar constructions to be inserted into a hollow profile with a fixed, in particular torsionally rigid and torsionally rigid connection between the hollow profiles, with a rising of the hollow profiles is prevented.
- the connecting element according to the invention has upper and lower Broad side surfaces, two side narrow side surfaces as well mating faces and mating faces.
- a recess which as a fitting recess for one to be inserted Pen is formed.
- a slot runs through the connecting element, the penetrates the recess.
- the connecting element or the pin narrows the recess such that in the interaction of the pin, the recess and the slot an expansion effect is achieved as with an expansion anchor.
- the connecting element according to the invention advantageously has grooves on its narrow side surfaces for receiving of internal reinforcement ribs formed on the cross hollow profiles or beads on, so that a train, turn and torsion-proof connection of the cross hollow profiles to a main hollow profile is accomplished. Even if the fasteners with a press fit in the end sections of the cross strut hollow profiles are inserted, the hollow profiles on the beads are opened or folds, on which preferably the hollow profile cohesive seam is provided, safely prevented since the Beads are accommodated in the groove and through the boundary of the groove Sections of the connecting element held together become.
- the use of thin-walled profiles is therefore with a Connection element according to claim 1 considerably facilitated because the fasteners stiffen these end sections as they form-fitting in the end sections of the cross hollow profiles are.
- the connecting elements preferably overlap the lateral ones Parts of the main hollow profile by protruding end sections, so that through this planar contact of the connecting elements on the main hollow profile Torques and forces from in the hollow profile fitted connector are included and not on the thin-walled end sections of the attached cross hollow profile Act. This will also reduce the torques on the connecting pin be exercised, reduced so that a single Connecting pin is sufficient.
- the connecting element is preferably designed as a mating surface, so that the connecting elements with a press fit in the end sections of the cross hollow profiles.
- the manufacture of the connecting elements which are preferably made of Plastic or other materials (e.g. as an injection molded part) are manufactured, and their fitting into the hollow profile ends by making them according to their inner contours do not require any high technical effort.
- the fasteners are attached to the Adjusted inner contour of the hollow profile.
- the execution of the connecting element or negative part can be different take place that a frictional engagement and a tight fit in the hollow profile be achieved.
- the friction can be caused by friction ribs, press fit etc. be applied.
- the hollow profiles are rolled with two internal stabilizing beads or folds formed in the grooves of the connecting elements be included.
- the connecting elements before milling the contour profiling into the hollow profiles stuck.
- there is a solid end of the hollow profile It practically creates a solid, e.g. made of two materials existing material.
- the advantages are that the Clamp profiles better when milling contour profiling can. This is particularly the case with very thin-walled profiles are difficult to machine without fasteners.
- a window 1 is shown with double glazing.
- a window 1 with double glazing has a window frame 2, at least two spaced apart, in the window frame 2 glass panes 3 and a keep the glass sheets 3 at a distance, with desiccant filled spacer frame 4.
- the gap rungs 5 are arranged between the glass panes 3.
- the Rungs 5 consist of hollow profile bars made of metal with a longitudinal weld 12a, which is assembled into an intersection are.
- the rungs are at the crossing points 5 assembled in a manner known per se with cross connectors (not shown). Take over the connecting plug in a manner known per se, the storage of the rungs 5 on the spacer frame 4.
- Rungs 5 can have different hollow profile cross-sectional shapes exhibit.
- a common profile is shown that runs parallel side walls 6 arranged to the glass panes 3 and 6 end walls running transversely to the side walls 7 has.
- the end walls 7 are narrower than the side walls 6, which is why a preferably fillet-shaped Transition area 6a between the walls 6 and 7 is provided is.
- the profile indentations 8, 8b have the same shape and are mirror images arranged to each other.
- the depth of each groove 9, 9a is e.g. 1/8 to 1/10 of the height of the profile (distance between the end walls 7).
- the width of the groove 9, 9a should be as small as possible, but in any case so low that the groove bottom remains invisible from the outside - preferably the side walls 8a of the grooves 9, 9a lie against one another.
- the rungs 5 are each in the required length of Hollow section rods 11 cut to length.
- the hollow profile rods 11 are from a relatively thin metal band, e.g. molded from aluminum, the longitudinal edges 12 of the metal strip towards each other be bent so that a closed tube 11a is formed becomes.
- the abutting edges or longitudinal edges 12 are together welded so that a weld seam 12a is formed.
- the subsequent profiling produces the grooves 9, 9a such that the weld seam 12a in the interior 5a of the profile displaced and invisible. So that the rung 5 looks uniform, is according to an expedient embodiment the invention provided that the groove 9 with area of the tube 11a opposite the weld seam 12a is grooved in the same way and receives the grooving 9a.
- the rung 5 is - as already mentioned - preferably made of aluminium.
- the wall thickness of the rung is in particular about 0.4 to 0.6 mm.
- the outer surface of the rung preferably carries a color layer 6c or is anodized.
- the continuously manufactured hollow profile rods 11 are on suitable trade length cut and are an intermediate product to the manufacturer of double glazing.
- the manufacturer cuts the rungs 5 from the hollow profile rod 11 and forms the desired rung configurations for double glazing.
- weld seam There is at least one profile retraction on the hollow profile to make it invisible a weld seam is provided and it is made suggested optical reasons, at least one more profile collection mirror image of the profile drawing with the weld seam to arrange.
- the weld seam does not have to be on one end face be arranged. Rather, it can e.g. also on one Side wall if the visual requirements for the Rung profile allow this.
- Fig. 3 shows a crossbar construction, the one as Main strut or rung serving main hollow profile 101 Sheet metal, two vertical bracing or cross hollow profiles 102 and an obliquely attached hollow profile 103 comprises.
- the hollow profiles 101, 102 and 103 are in the rolling process manufactured and trained identically.
- the special one Cross-sectional shape of profiles 101, 102 and 103 is, for example 4, which is a lateral View of the left half of the rung construction in Fig. 3 shows, namely a view of the left in Fig. 3 Narrow side of the two cross hollow profiles 102, which as well the hollow profile 103 at its connection ends by contour milling are cut off so that there is an upper and lower section 105 and 105 'result, which the main hollow profile 101st grip overlapping on the sides.
- the 4 Representation gives a view of the main hollow profile 101, which corresponds to a profile cross section.
- the two side beads 104 visible in one to Plane of the drawing are arranged vertically, which is one of the two mirror symmetry planes of the profiles 101, 102 and 103.
- the second level of mirror symmetry runs perpendicular to the former through the two Profile broadsides.
- the broad profile sides include two in parallel mutually extending head surfaces 106 and 106 'and two laterally adjoining this to the narrow profile sides sloping surfaces 107 and 107 ', the are concave.
- the contour of the narrow profile sides results through the internal bead formation as a rounded Transition 108 and 108 'from the inclined surfaces 107 and 107', respectively the beads 104 and 104 '.
- the contour milling at the connecting ends of the cross hollow profiles 102 and the hollow profiles 103 is chosen such that a projecting part 109 and 109 'of the top surface of these profiles with the cross profile attached to the main profile to the transition edge whose head surface 106 or 106 'to the adjoining Sloping surface 107 or 107 'abuts.
- the leading edge of the projecting part 109 or 109 ' runs accordingly straight, perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the profile.
- receding Edges 110 which at the main hollow profile 101 attached cross hollow profiles with their cut edges border the convex inclined surfaces 107 and 107 '.
- the sloping edges 110 extend at the Cross hollow profile connection ends to their narrow sides, the are trimmed straight so that they are attached to the Bump the narrow sides of the main hollow section 101.
- the shape of the hollow profiles described above is intended an optical impression present in real sprouts convey. However, this shape is not mandatory. Much more can have all possible, essentially rectangular cross-sectional shapes apply.
- a skeleton structure is chosen that allows the To make the wall thickness of the hollow profiles significantly lower than with conventional hollow profiles that are used for rung constructions be used.
- the following permits skeleton structure described in more detail that profiles with up to 10 times less wall thickness than previous ones Rung constructions can be used.
- FIGS. 3 and 5 An element of the skeleton structure is shown in FIGS. 3 and 5, namely a connecting pin 111.
- the connecting pin 111 passes through the main hollow profile 101 in the transverse direction, the narrow sides of which are provided with insertion openings 112, as can be seen, for example, from Figure 5, which is an exploded view of the elements of the rung construction of FIG. 3 shows, the connecting pins 111 in connecting elements 113 are used, which are described in more detail below Way are used in the connecting ends of the cross profiles.
- the connecting element trained as a full body is adapted to the inner wall contour of the profiles. So find it with the connecting elements 113 in a complementary manner Training to the hollow profiles two flat, each other opposite head surfaces 114 and 114 'and themselves to the side of this adjoining inclined surface 115 and 115 ', the convex surfaces corresponding to the inclined surfaces 107 of the hollow profiles are curved.
- the side surfaces 116 are in the illustrated 8 only roughly to the connecting element Adjusted inner contour of the hollow profiles at these points the beads 104 and 104 'and the rounded surfaces 108 and 108' have the cross section together with the central The beads have a course that follows the bulbous course remember a B.
- the wide side surfaces 114, 144 ', 115, 115' of the connecting element 113 to be chosen so large that they are the distance between the narrow inner walls of the hollow profiles corresponds.
- a bore 117 formed to receive the connecting pin 111 serves and has a cross-sectional shape, which matched exactly to that of the connecting pin is.
- the cross-sectional shape shown in FIG. 8 is preferred, namely a square cross section of the bore 117 and a corresponding square cross section of the connecting pin 111.
- the connecting element 113 To ensure a tight fit of the connecting pin 111 in the To ensure receiving bore 117 of the connecting element 113, as well as a tight fit of the connecting element 111 in the connecting end section of the cross hollow profiles the connecting element 113, as can best be seen in FIG. 7, spread in the manner of a plastic dowel.
- the full body connector 113 is in Longitudinally provided with a slot 118, which is in Direction of the central longitudinal axis of the connecting element 113 extends.
- the base of the slot 118 is in the front third the fitting hole 117 for the pin 111, which hole is also along the longitudinal central axis of the connecting element 113 extends, with a longitudinal extension, the approximately two thirds the length of the connecting element 113 corresponds.
- the fitting hole 117 as Blind hole trained. Starting from its base in Pin insertion direction front part of the fitting hole 117 opens the slot extends to the opposite end of the connector 113 with one located in the plane of the drawing Angle ⁇ , as can be seen from the left half of FIG. 7.
- the right half of FIG. 7 shows that in a hollow profile fully inserted state of the connecting element 113 this is also not shown for better clarity is how the pin 111 inserted into the fitting bore 117 it is clear that the in the relaxed spread position according to the left half of Fig. 7 straight fitting bore 117 in the compressed state of the connecting element 113 in the area of the right half of FIG.
- the connecting element is 113 on its front in its direction of insertion End tapered at an angle ⁇ . to this Purpose it has sloping side wall parts 120. These are preferably both on the side walls 116 and on the head surfaces 114 and possibly also on the inclined surfaces 115 trained.
- This wedge-shaped design of the front Fastener end allows especially in view the spread formation of the connecting element simplified insertion into the connection end of each Cross hollow profile.
- the connecting element 113 is widened, and also through inclined surfaces, namely through the Surfaces 122 that are complementary to the inclined surfaces in the course 120 are created. This makes a particularly intimate press contact of the connecting element 113 on its outside End reached. Between the inclined surfaces 122 at the rear and the inclined surfaces 120 at the front end of the connecting element 113 also extend obliquely extending wall parts 123 in the area of the side walls 116. These run below an angle ⁇ that is half the opening angle ⁇ of the slot 118, and these wall parts 123 increase connecting element 113 inserted into a cross hollow profile parallel alignment to the profile side walls, analogous to a plastic expansion anchor.
- the variant of the connecting element 113 shown in FIG. 5 corresponds to the design of the connecting element of Fig. 7 with the difference that the inclined walls 122 are not provided in the variant of Figure 5, and with the difference that the longitudinal slot 118 is close to the pin insertion end wall of the connecting element 113 extends.
- the connecting element 113 is shown in FIG Fig.5 in the state it occupies when it is in the hollow profile 102 is plugged in, i.e. after overcoming the original spread shape of the connecting element 113, as shown in the left half of Fig. 7.
- Left and right to slot 118 run parallel to this in the head surfaces 114 and 114 'of the connecting element 113
- Grooves 124 that extend the entire length of the connecting element 113 extend and into the respective end faces flow into. Through these grooves there is a certain elasticity of the connecting element 113 in the transverse direction, that is, in the direction on its two narrow sides 116 causes the insertion of the connecting element in the respective hollow profile facilitated.
- Fig.6 in connection with Fig.4, closes the front end face of the connecting element 113 is flush with the edges of the recessed narrow sides of the hollow profile ab, this is the base of the U-shaped profile cross section when supervising the narrow side of the profile connection end. Thereby becomes a large-scale edition of the front Fastener face on the opposite Narrow side of the main hollow profile reached.
- Fig.6 goes further shows that the length of the connecting pin 111 and the depth of the fitting holes 117 are chosen so that pin and Fasteners at all in the fasteners inserted pin a rigid and highly rigid skeleton form without the hollow profiles 101 and 102 also one Establish passport connection.
- FIGS. 9 and 10 show a modified embodiment the rung construction in the same view and arrangement like the rung construction according to FIGS. 5 and 6, only the differences from the arrangement 5 and 6 is received.
- the main difference of the rung construction according to FIGS. 9 and 10 in comparison to the rung construction described above consists in a different design of the connecting element 113.
- the connecting element 113 according to FIGS. 5 and 6 is not provided with a longitudinal slot and has a contour with a projection at the front, as will be described in more detail below.
- the connecting elements shaped so that it deals with several, in total four mating surfaces in the end of the straight or slanted Fit the hollow profile at the top, intones and laterally.
- the top and lower fitting surface 125 are divided by two grooves and over the end face to be attached to the hollow profile 101 of the connecting member 113 to a protruding one End section 126 extended because of the subdivision consists of three individual segments, which are in the connection to the main hollow profile 101 similar to the overlap sections Lay 105 flat on the main hollow section 101.
- the sections 126 are somewhat shorter than that Overlapping sections 105 of the cross hollow profiles 102 and 103, so that they are not visible after connecting the profile parts are.
- Those made of plastic, for example using the injection molding process manufactured connecting elements 113 take the pins 111 in precisely designed square recesses, as above already described, with a press fit on.
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DE9102189U DE9102189U1 (de) | 1990-12-21 | 1991-02-25 | Verbindungsvorrichtung für eine Sprossenkonstruktion |
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