EP1957741A1 - Rahmenstruktur und verfahren zur herstellung solch einer rahmenstruktur - Google Patents

Rahmenstruktur und verfahren zur herstellung solch einer rahmenstruktur

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EP1957741A1
EP1957741A1 EP06805606A EP06805606A EP1957741A1 EP 1957741 A1 EP1957741 A1 EP 1957741A1 EP 06805606 A EP06805606 A EP 06805606A EP 06805606 A EP06805606 A EP 06805606A EP 1957741 A1 EP1957741 A1 EP 1957741A1
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frame structure
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Henrik Danielsen
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VKR Holding AS
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06BFIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
    • E06B3/00Window 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
    • E06B3/30Coverings, e.g. protecting against weather, for decorative purposes
    • E06B3/301Coverings, e.g. protecting against weather, for decorative purposes consisting of prefabricated profiled members or glass
    • E06B3/302Covering wooden frames with metal or plastic profiled members
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06BFIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
    • E06B3/00Window 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
    • E06B3/04Wing frames not characterised by the manner of movement
    • E06B3/06Single frames
    • E06B3/08Constructions depending on the use of specified materials
    • E06B3/20Constructions depending on the use of specified materials of plastics
    • E06B3/205Constructions depending on the use of specified materials of plastics moulded or extruded around a core
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B27WORKING OR PRESERVING WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; NAILING OR STAPLING MACHINES IN GENERAL
    • B27KPROCESSES, APPARATUS OR SELECTION OF SUBSTANCES FOR IMPREGNATING, STAINING, DYEING, BLEACHING OF WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIALS, OR TREATING OF WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIALS WITH PERMEANT LIQUIDS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; CHEMICAL OR PHYSICAL TREATMENT OF CORK, CANE, REED, STRAW OR SIMILAR MATERIALS
    • B27K5/00Treating of wood not provided for in groups B27K1/00, B27K3/00
    • B27K5/0085Thermal treatments, i.e. involving chemical modification of wood at temperatures well over 100°C

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  • the present invention relates to a frame structure, such as a window sash or a frame for a window or door, including side, top and bottom pieces, said frame structure comprising a core including a wooden core member and a plastic covering encasing the wooden core member.
  • Applicant's patent EP-Bl-O 251 804 discloses a frame structure of the kind mentioned in the introduction.
  • the frame structure is in the form of a window structure, for instance a window frame or sash.
  • the plastic covering of the frame structure disclosed in this document is obtained by encapsulating the core at least partly by moulding a layer of for instance polyurethane on the core.
  • the core may be made of wood or wood-based material, such as pine, chipboard or plywood.
  • AU-A-87 071/82 relates to a structural element with a core of timber and a covering of polyurethane at least partly around the core, thereby improving the dimensional stability and durability of the timber structural element.
  • This structural element is not optimum with regard to insulation properties.
  • the frame structure outlined in the intro- duction is characterized in that the wooden core member includes heat- treated wood, which has been subjected to a constant temperature in the interval of 150-240 0 C for 0.5-4 hours.
  • Heat-treated wood has been found to possess improved insulat- ing property in comparison to untreated wood, and hereby is achieved that the frame structure provides improved insulating properties in comparison with the prior art.
  • the frame structure provides improved insulating properties in comparison with the prior art.
  • the overall price of the resulting frame structure is surprisingly not significantly raised when using heat-treated wood. This is partly due to high dimensional stability of heat-treated wood, so only a comparably very small percentage of the wood needs to be scrapped. Further, heat- treated wood is relatively easy to machine.
  • the core may include a plurality of core pieces, each said core piece including at least one core member of heat-treated wood.
  • said plurality of core pieces may total four core pieces corresponding to the side, top and bottom pieces of the frame structure.
  • At least one of said core pieces includes a plurality of core members.
  • Each core piece may have its individual configuration of core members in dependence of the need for strength, weatherproofing properties and/or aesthetical appearance.
  • each individual core piece may vary.
  • a first core member and a second core member of said core piece may be connected with each other at a first set of mutually facing contact surfaces, said first or second core member being formed from heat treated wood having a density lower than the density of the second or first core member and better thermal insulating properties than the second or first core member.
  • the core piece may comprise a third core member connected with the first and/or the second core member at a second set of mutually facing contact surfaces.
  • the third core member is made from the same material as the first core member. This makes it possible to obtain similar properties and appearance on several faces of the frame structure.
  • the third core member may be connected with the second core member by allowing the second set of contact surfaces to extend substantially in parallel with said first set of contact surfaces, or, alternatively, substantially perpendicularly to said first set of contact surfaces.
  • the core piece with a fourth core member connected with the first, second and/or third core member at a third set of mutually facing contact surfaces.
  • said fourth core member is made from the same material as the first core member.
  • the third core member may be connected with the second core member, said second set of contact surfaces extending substantially in parallel with said first set of contact surfaces, and the fourth core member may be connected with at least the second core member, said third set of contact surfaces extending substantially perpendicularly to said first and second sets of contact surfaces.
  • the first core member of each core piece faces inwards with respect to the frame opening. This makes it possible to achieve a harmonized appearance on the side which is visible to the user in the mounted state of the frame structure.
  • the plastic covering may in cross section cover only part of the surfaces of the wooden core member. This makes it possible to optimize the use of the plastic material, which is relatively costly.
  • the plastic covering in cross section comprises two groups of each at least two parts provided on substantially opposite surfaces of said core member.
  • the plastic covering may cover parts of the exterior surfaces of the wooden core member visible to a user in a mounted state of the frame structure.
  • the plastic covering provides protection and a smooth surface, which in addition to being aesthetically pleasing is advantageous from a practical point of view.
  • Such a plastic covering provides for a surface which is easy to clean and demands almost no maintenance in the form of e.g. painting, lacquering, oil treatment etc..
  • the heat-treated wooden core member preferably has a density between 350 and 500 kg/m 3 . A density within this range provides a good compromise between strength and heat conductivity. A higher density provides for better strength characteristics, but higher heat conductivity.
  • the wooden core member may be shaped by any suitable proc- ess, but according to an embodiment the wooden core member is chamfered to the desired shape.
  • the resulting outline or cross section of the core member is relatively smooth with rounded edges, whereby flow of the plastic material is facilitated, the production time reduced, and a high quality coated frame structure may be achieved.
  • Jointing of wooden core members of different pieces of the frame structure may be accomplished by any suitable joining means, such as nails, screws, fittings, glue etc.
  • the wooden core members are assembled with finger joints with a plurality of fingers, of which one finger joint is an interference fit, whereas the rest of the finger joints are loose fits.
  • the frame structure may be assembled quickly and with relative ease without need for special tools.
  • the interference fit holds the members together during moulding of the plastic encasing, and the loose fit allows for the plastic material to flow into the gaps between the fingers during manufacture, and when the plastic is set, the joint is effectively fixed.
  • the surface of the frame structure is closed and impervious making the frame structure weatherproof and robust.
  • the thickness of the plastic material encasing the wooden core member is a balance of integrity of the resulting frame structure, material cost, insulation properties etc.
  • a suitable interval of the average thickness of the plastic material is 1 to 8 mm, preferably at least 2 mm and maximum 5 mm.
  • the plastic material is relatively expensive, and hence the thickness should be kept at a minimum, but practical problems relating to moulding of the plastic sets a lower value of about 1 mm.
  • Another aspect of the invention relates to a method for manufacturing a frame structure comprising the steps of: providing a core member of heat-treated wood, which has been treated at a temperature of 150-240 0 C for 0.5-4 hours, pre-treating the surface of the core member to facilitate adherence, assembling a core piece of a plurality of core members, placing a set of core members in a mould, injecting a setting plastic material in the mould, and removing the finished frame structure from the mould.
  • This method can be performed with a limited degree of manual labour, thereby resulting in a relatively efficient and low cost method for manufacture when producing such frame structures in large numbers.
  • the core member may be shaped in any suitable way, such as by sawing, planing and milling or the like, however according to an embodiment the core member is machined in the appropriate shape by moulding, chamfer, or the like.
  • the resulting core member has an outline with a relatively smooth contour, which is advantageous with regard to moulding of the plastic around the core member, as the flow of plastic in the mould is facilitated.
  • the core members may be joined at corners by any suitable means, such as screws, nails, fittings etc., but according to an embodiment ends of the core members are machined to provide engaging finger joints with a plurality of fingers of which one set of fingers are adapted to provide an interference fit, whereas the rest of the finger joints are loose fits.
  • ends of the core members are machined to provide engaging finger joints with a plurality of fingers of which one set of fingers are adapted to provide an interference fit, whereas the rest of the finger joints are loose fits.
  • jointing is facilitated, and there is no need for special tools are separate elements.
  • Further metal elements will have the disadvantage that due to the thermal conductivity of metal there is a risk of cold bridges in the construction and poor insulation property of the construction.
  • the interference fit of some fingers will hold the construction assembled in the mould, whereas the loose fit providing gaps between other fingers will allow plastic material to flow into the gaps during moulding and securely fix the joint when the plastic sets.
  • Pre-treating of the surface of the core member to facilitate adherence may be accomplished in a number of ways, such as by etching the surface, applying a suitable primer or the like.
  • the step of pre-treating the surface of the core member is a step of roughening the surface, to provide a non-smooth surface having improved adherence characteristics.
  • the roughening entails an increase in the area of the contact surface between the core and the plastic covering.
  • Such roughening may also include e.g. a chamfering or grooving operation, in which the surface is provided with a number of grooves of identical or varying depth and width. This operation is carried out by an appropriate tool, such as a gouge or moulding iron, which may have e.g.
  • the advantageous effect may be due to facilitated wetting of the surface, so the plastic material will get in intimate contact with the surface during moulding, and hence form a strong bond between the core member and the plastic material.
  • the setting plastic material is polyurethane, which is a well-known material with suitable properties with regard to weatherproofness, insulation, mouldability etc.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing a frame structure in a first embodiment of the invention
  • Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view along the line II-II in Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 3 is a photo of a cross-sectional slice of a window frame prototype, said photo corresponding to the cross-sectional view of Fig. 2 of the first embodiment of the frame structure shown;
  • Fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view corresponding to Fig. 2 of a second embodiment of the frame structure according to the invention;
  • Fig. 5 is a cross-sectional view of a third embodiment of the frame structure according to the invention.
  • Fig. 6 is a perspective view showing a frame structure in a fourth embodiment of the invention.
  • Figs 7 to 9 are cross-sectional views along the lines VII-VII, VIII-VIII and IX-IX, respectively, in Fig. 6;
  • Figs 10 to 12 are cross-sectional views corresponding to Figs 7 to 9 of a frame structure in a fifth embodiment of the invention
  • Fig. 13 is a photo of a corner joint in the window frame prototype shown in Fig. 2;
  • Fig. 14 is a front view photo of a core of a window frame prototype corresponding to a sixth embodiment of the frame structure according to the invention
  • Fig. 15 is a side angle view photo of the prototype window frame core of Fig. 14;
  • Fig. 16 is a front view photo of a core of a window sash prototype corresponding to a seventh embodiment of the frame structure according to the invention; and Fig. 17 is a side angle view photo of the prototype window sash core of Fig. 16.
  • the frame structure is a window frame having two side pieces 1 and Ia, a bottom piece Ib and a top piece Ic.
  • the structure of the individual pieces may vary within the general principle underlying the invention, i.e. that a core including a core member comprising heat-treated wood is encased by a plastic covering.
  • a core including a core member comprising heat-treated wood is encased by a plastic covering.
  • the following reference will be made only to the right-hand side piece 1.
  • the side piece 1 comprises a core consisting of a core member 2 of heat-treated wood encapsulated in a plastic covering in the form of a surface layer 3 of plastic material.
  • the surface layer 3 is formed of foamed polyurethane.
  • the wooden core is machined into shape by moulding or chamfer in long units, and can even make up an entire side piece of the window if considered advantageous.
  • the cross-section shown comprises recesses 4 and 5, which are not used at this position, but has a function elsewhere along the frame side piece.
  • the recess 6 is adapted for taking up a lining.
  • heat treatment processes are processes in which the physical properties of the wood are changed permanently, i.e. moisture content, but also strength, insulation property etc. Such changes are effected when wood is subject to temperatures above 150 0 C.
  • the heat-treated wooden core member preferably has a density between 350 and 500 kg/m 3 .
  • the wood species of the heat-treated part of the core may be any species suitable to the purpose, examples being softwood species such as pine or spruce.
  • softwood species such as pine or spruce.
  • the effect of heat treatment of wood depends on a number of parameters, such as
  • thermo treatment process is normally divided in a preheating period, an actual heat treatment period and a cooling period. During preheating and cooling the temperature gradient is controlled to avoid excessive splitting or cracking of the wood.
  • Heat treatment reduces and lowers water uptake, which is ad- vantageous with regard to durability of the wood and resistance to deterioration. However, this effect also lowers the adherence of the plastic material during moulding, and hence it has till now been considered very difficult to encapsulate heat-treated wood in plastic.
  • FIGs 4 and 5 schematically show alternative embodiments of the frame structure according to the invention.
  • Fig. 4 shows a cross sectional view of a window frame side piece
  • Fig. 5 correspondingly shows a cross sectional view of a window sash side piece.
  • a plastic covering in the form of a surface layer 103, 203 of plastic material covers only part of the surfaces of a wooden core member 102, 202 seen in cross section.
  • the surface layer 103, 203 comprises two groups of each at least two parts provided on substantially opposite surfaces of said core member. As previously described large binding forces are achieved between the surface layer 103, 203 and the core member 102, 202 because the plastic material adheres well to heat- treated wood. However, additional safety from separation of plastic from heat-treated wood is achieved by this particular provision of surface layer parts.
  • the first group comprises parts
  • the second group comprises parts 103f - 103i, parts 103f - 103h being disposed on surfaces of the core member 102 in a mounted state of the window facing the inside, i.e. a room of a building into which the window has been built, and part 103i being disposed on an opposite surface of the core member 103, i.e. the surface of the core member 103, which in a mounted state of the window is facing the outside.
  • the first group comprises parts 203a - 203c, part 203a being disposed on a surface of the core member 202 facing a windowpane of the window sash, and parts 203b, 203c being disposed on opposite surfaces of the core member 202, i.e. surfaces of the core member, which in a mounted state of the window are facing a window frame of the window, e.g. the window frame of Fig. 4.
  • the second group comprises parts 203d - 203f, part 203d being disposed on a surface of the core member 202 in a mounted state of the window facing the inside, and parts 203e, 203f being disposed on opposite surfaces of the core member 203, i.e. the surfaces of the core member 203, which in a mounted state of the window are facing the outside.
  • the parts 103d, 103e are separate parts disposed on a mutual surface of the core member 102, thus forming a discontinuation of the surface layer 103 on the surface of the core member 102, which surface in a mounted state of the window is facing and hidden by the roof. Since this surface is hidden, it serves no aesthetic purpose to let the surface layer 103 cover this surface.
  • the surface layer 203 does not cover the surfaces of the core member 202 hidden, during normal use in a mounted state of the window, to a user inside the building. This saves plastic material, which is relatively costly in comparison with the material of the core. Moisture protection and weather resistance of naked heat-treated wood is typically sufficient, even on surfaces of heat- treated wood facing the outside. Even other materials utilized as core members may have sufficient properties to face the outside.
  • the core of the side pieces, the top piece and/or the bottom piece comprises further core members of heat- treated wood, non-heat-treated wood or any other suitable material such as an insulating foamed material.
  • the strength requirements of the top and bottom pieces are typically lower such that these pieces may comprise core members with improved insulating properties, but poorer strength properties, such as an insulating foam material.
  • Such core members are preferably completely encased by more durable core members such as wooden core members.
  • core members visible from the inside of a building into which the frame structure has been built are preferably covered by a surface layer
  • core members only visible from the outside of the building can be manufactured from another material such as not encased heat-treated hardwood to provide a compromise between appearance and costs.
  • Heat-treated hardwood has a lighter colour than heat-treated softwood.
  • the hardwood may be in the form of birch or European aspen.
  • Figs 6 to 9 show an embodiment, in which the pieces 301, 301a, 301b, 301c constituting the core of the frame comprises a number of core members manufactured from different materials.
  • the core may form the core of a frame structure of a window frame, but the principle is fully adaptable to other frame structures, such as a window sash or a frame of a door. It is even possible to let the core form a substantial part of the frame structure.
  • a first core member 302 and a second core member 303 of the side core piece 301 are connected with each other at a first set of mutually facing contact surfaces 311, the second core member 303 being formed from heat treated wood having a density lower than the density of the first core member 302 and better thermal insulating properties than the first core member.
  • the material of the first core member 302 may be any material fulfilling the aesthetically and practically convenient demands. For instance, the material may be lacquered pine.
  • the top core piece 301c comprises a third core member 304c connected with the first and second core members 302c, 303c at a second set of mutually facing contact surfaces 312c.
  • the third core member 304c is made from the same material as the first core member, viz. a wooden material in the embodiment shown.
  • the third core member 304c is connected with at least the second core member 303c, said second set of contact surfaces 312c extending substantially perpendicularly to said first set of contact surfaces 311c.
  • the bottom core piece 301b shown in Fig. 9 has substantially the same configuration as the side core piece 301, and comprises a first core member 302b and a second core member 303b.
  • Figs 10 to 12 shows a further development of the principle underlying the embodiment of Figs 6 to 9, and only differences with respect to this embodiment will be described in detail.
  • the side core piece 401 comprises a third core member 404 and a fourth core member 405.
  • the third core member 404 being connected with the second core member 403 and the fourth core member 404 in a second set of contact surfaces 412 extending substantially perpendicularly to the first set of contact surfaces 411, whereas the fourth core member 405 is connected with the second core member 403 in a third set of contact surfaces 413 substantially in parallel with the first set of contact surfaces 411.
  • the top core piece 401c shown in Fig. 11 is of a similar configuration.
  • the bottom core piece 401 has a third core member 404b and a fourth core member 405b connected with the second core member 403b along a respective set of contact surfaces 412b and 413b.
  • the third and fourth core members are made from the same material as the first core member.
  • the materials may be chosen according to the particular demands of the frame structure.
  • the second core member is made of heat treated wood to improve the overall insulating properties of the frame structure, and the first, third and fourth core members of a wooden material having aesthetically pleasing properties.
  • the first core member of each core piece faces inwards with respect to the frame opening.
  • other configurations are of course conceivable.
  • FIG. 13 a photo of a corner joint of the window frame can be seen.
  • One core 2 comprises three fingers 2a, 2b and 2c, engaged with four fingers 7a, 7b, 7c and 7d of another core.
  • the joint between fingers 7b, 2b and 7c is an interference fit, so this joint will be able to fix the mutual position of the two cores.
  • the joint between other fingers is a loose fit, so there is a gap into which the plastic coating material may flow and set to fix the joint, as can be seen at reference numeral 8.
  • finger joint should not be considered restricted to the embodiment with core member of heat-treated wood, as the advantages of the joint is evidently also present with core members of other materials, such as untreated wood, plywood etc.
  • FIGs 14 and 15 an embodiment of an assembled frame core 12 can be seen prior to moulding of the plastic coating around the members of the frame core 12.
  • the frame core 12 is assembled of straight pieces of heat-treated wood having uniform cross-section along the length thereof.
  • auxiliary wedge parts 13 may be provided as can be seen to strengthen the joint and provide a smooth transition between the jointed members, if the core members differ in size.
  • the wedge parts 13 are not necessarily made of heat-treated wood, but may be made of for example plywood.
  • FIGs 16 and 17 An embodiment of an assembled sash core 20 can be seen in Figs 16 and 17.
  • the construction of the sash core 20 is a little more complicated and comprises additional plywood parts 21, 22 and 23 attached to the core parts of heat-treated wood.
  • a prototype of the frame structure was made using a polyure- thane foam of the integral type as the plastic material. The polyurethane was foamed in the mould, and the density of the resulting layer of PUR depending on the free space available in the mould, as e.g. a void will result in a lower density. It will be evident to the skilled person that other types of plastic material could be used with good results.

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