EP3392440A1 - Combinaison d'un battant de porte ou de fenêtre pivotant avec un châssis de porte ou de fenêtre, combinaison d'une porte coulissante ou d'une fenêtre coulissante avec un châssis de porte ou de fenêtre ainsi que partie fixe de fenêtre - Google Patents

Combinaison d'un battant de porte ou de fenêtre pivotant avec un châssis de porte ou de fenêtre, combinaison d'une porte coulissante ou d'une fenêtre coulissante avec un châssis de porte ou de fenêtre ainsi que partie fixe de fenêtre Download PDF

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EP3392440A1
EP3392440A1 EP18163658.0A EP18163658A EP3392440A1 EP 3392440 A1 EP3392440 A1 EP 3392440A1 EP 18163658 A EP18163658 A EP 18163658A EP 3392440 A1 EP3392440 A1 EP 3392440A1
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Johann Scheuringer
Thomas Reibe
Gerhard Brückl
Alois Löckinger
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Josko Fenster und Tueren GmbH
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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  • the present invention relates to a combination of a hinged door or window sash with a door or window floor, a combination of at least one sliding door or at least one sliding window with a door or window floor, a Fixzarteil and a system comprising at least two different system elements, from the aforementioned Combinations and the fixed window part are selected.
  • the combinations according to the invention or the fixed window part according to the invention are used in particular in multi-family and single-family house construction as well as in housing construction.
  • the combinations or the Fixauer can be installed in wall openings that are located either in outer walls or in interior walls of buildings.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a combination of a hinged door or window sash with a door or window floor, a combination of at least one sliding door or at least one sliding window with a door or window floor and a Fixzarteil with a window sash, the Window and door manufacturers allow a variety of design options for the appearance of the doors, windows and Fixfenstileile while still allowing a large inventory of individually designed windows, doors and fixed window parts and avoid to provide customized variations within a short delivery time.
  • a combination of a hinged door or window sash is proposed with a door or window floor, wherein the door or window sash has a sash, which carries at least one glass sheet with a glass plane, a glass outer surface and a glass inner surface.
  • Pivoting door or window sash in the context of the present invention are door or window sash, which can pivot in a long known manner about a vertical pivot axis or rotation.
  • revolving doors or windows with a vertical axis of rotation and so-called tilt doors or tilt windows, which can usually be selected by operating a single door or window handle between a rotary function about a vertical axis of rotation and a tilt function to a horizontal, horizontal axis of rotation.
  • the combination according to the invention is installed in wall or wall openings of a building.
  • the sash has an inner space of the building facing and preferably flat inner side with an inner visible width, which is limited at its end facing the glass from a first inside frame edge and at its end facing away from the glass from a second inside frame edge.
  • the door or window floor has an outside of the building facing, preferably flat and / or preferably substantially parallel to the inside extending outside with a viewable by a viewer, definable external viewing width, which at its end facing the glass from a first Outside edge of the floor and is limited at its remote from the glass pane end of a second outside edge of the floor. If the combination is installed in an inner wall of the building, then the aforementioned external environment is a further interior of the building adjacent to the aforementioned interior.
  • the first inside edge of the frame and the first outside edge of the edge are aligned with each other in a direction perpendicular to the glass plane with a tolerance of ⁇ 10 mm. This means that the first inside edge of the frame or the first outside edge of the floor can be closer to the center of the pane than the other edge with a relative offset of up to 10 mm.
  • the tolerance is preferably ⁇ 5 mm, more preferably ⁇ 3 mm, more preferably ⁇ 2 mm and even more preferably ⁇ 1 mm.
  • the sash has on its inside a visible from a viewer distance to the door or window floor, which forms a contactsspalt with a wing gap width.
  • the wing gap width is limited at its end facing the glass pane from the second inside frame edge and at its end remote from the glass pane from a first inside edge of the bar.
  • the door or window floor has on its outside a visible from a viewer viewing groove with a Nutsichtbreite.
  • the groove width is limited at its end facing the glass pane from the second outside edge of the floor and at its end remote from the glass pane from a third outside edge of the floor.
  • the door or window sill protrudes on its outer side with an outer projection over the glass outer surface.
  • the wing frame protrudes on its inside with an inner projection over the glass inner surface.
  • the second inside edge of the frame aligns with a tolerance of ⁇ 10 mm with the second outside floor edge. Furthermore, in the direction perpendicular to the glass plane, the inside edge of the floor is aligned with the tolerance of ⁇ 10 mm with the third outside edge of the floor.
  • the second inside edge of the frame or the second outside edge of the floor can thus be closer to the center of the pane than the other edge with a relative offset of up to 10 mm.
  • the inside edge of the floor or the third outside edge of the floor can be closer to the center of the glass pane with a relative offset of up to 10 mm than the other edge.
  • the aforementioned tolerance is preferably ⁇ 5 mm, more preferably ⁇ 3 mm, more preferably ⁇ 2 mm, and even more preferably ⁇ 1 mm.
  • the ratio VH of the outer supernatant to the inner supernatant is 0.6 ⁇ VH ⁇ 1.4. This ratio is preferably 0.8 ⁇ VH ⁇ 1.3.
  • the absolute dimension of the outer supernatant and the inner supernatant amounts to 15 mm or less. The outer supernatant or the inner supernatant thus each measure at most 15 mm, preferably at most 10 mm.
  • the combination of wing frame and door or window stock thus has, with regard to the inside and the outside, a cross-section which is substantially symmetrical to the plane of the glass and which is relatively slender compared with corresponding cross-sections of the prior art.
  • this leads to a pleasing external appearance of the combination according to the invention.
  • the slimness has the advantage that the sun's rays and thus the heat energy that can enter the building, with the same size building opening (shell construction) is relatively large. The achievable heat energy gain for the building can therefore be increased with the present invention in an advantageous manner.
  • the inner projection of the sash beyond the inner glass surface forms only a relatively small step compared to the generic windows known in the prior art.
  • This small inner projection or small paragraph causes in an advantageous manner that the so-called heat radiation shadow on the heat-emitting side, usually the Inside, the sash is reduced in size.
  • the edge portion of the glass inner surface has a higher temperature than that of the prior art, so that the tendency for the formation of condensation in the edge portion can be advantageously reduced.
  • the wing gap width is equal to the groove width with a tolerance of ⁇ 10 mm.
  • the tolerance is preferably ⁇ 5 mm, more preferably ⁇ 3 mm, more preferably ⁇ 2 mm and even more preferably ⁇ 1 mm.
  • the inside vision width preferably corresponds as exactly as possible to the outside viewing width and the outside overhang preferably corresponds as exactly as possible to the inside overhang.
  • the sash has, in the closed state, a door or window sill facing stock page.
  • this stock side is located in a preferred manner surrounding the entire sash surrounding fitting channel for receiving a suitable fitting.
  • the glass outer surface forms a glass outer plane extending also outside the glass pane, while the glass inner surface forms a glass inner plane extending also outside the glass pane.
  • the fitting channel is arranged completely between the glass outer plane and the inner glass plane.
  • the inner supernatant can therefore be made relatively small in the sense of the present invention.
  • the present invention proposes a further combination of a hinged door or window sash with a door or window sash.
  • the door or window sash on a sash which carries at least one glass and has an interior of a building facing inner side with an inner view width.
  • the door or window floor is further provided with an outside of the building facing the outside, which has a visible from a viewer, definable external viewing width.
  • an application receptacle for the peripheral recording of applications is present such that the inner view width and / or the outer view width is substantially completely covered by the applications.
  • the applications of custom design of the appearance of the inside of the sash and / or the outside of the door or window sash serve.
  • the applications may in particular be made of materials that differ from the material of the sash or the door or window sash.
  • the door or window manufacturer a large amount of door or window sashes and door or window sills can be avoided in stock and still both at first delivery as well as at a later date without long delivery times on individual, the appearance of the design requirements of the customer To be received.
  • the application recording is inventively formed from the inside and / or the outside, provided that the latter are adapted to receive an application detachable or non-detachable.
  • an application detachable or non-detachable For example, it is conceivable to detachably attach an application to the inside or the outside or to attach it to the inside or the outside by means of a Velcro strip.
  • the detachable attachment of the application is preferably such that the sash is not damaged when removing the application or must be.
  • An attachment of the application on the inside or the outside in a permanently tension-free manner, according to which the application as well as the application receptacle is not permanently exposed to a mechanical stress, is preferred. Short-term exposure to the application and the application recording during the assembly process, for example in the context of a clip-on, can be tolerated in this context.
  • the application receptacle has at least two extensions which are arranged on the inside of the sash and / or on the outside of the door or window stock substantially at a distance of the inner view width and / or the outer viewing width and together with the inside and / or is particularly advantageous. or form the outside at least one application receptacle with C-shaped cross-section.
  • the application can be formed in this case of a bar, which is used in the C-shaped cross section and there, for example, glued or snapped.
  • the application receptacle can also have more than two extensions, which together with the inside of the sash and / or the outside of the door or window sill form an application receptacle with several C-shaped cross-sections. For example, three extensions two C-shaped cross-sections are present, which extend together over the entire inner view width and / or outer viewing width. If necessary, it is then possible to use a different type of application bar in the one C-shaped cross section than in the other C-shaped cross section. The variety of individual design options of the external appearance of the sash or the door or window sash can be increased.
  • the applications may at least partially be made translucent.
  • On the inside of the sash and / or on the outside of the door or window stock can then be arranged within the sash or within the door or window sash at least one light source for illumination of the applications.
  • the light source may be, for example, one or more low-consumption light-emitting diodes. If necessary, the light source can be designed to function as low luminance night lighting.
  • a combination of at least one sliding door or at least one sliding window with a door or window floor is proposed in which the sliding door or the sliding window has a casement which carries at least one glass pane with a glass plane, a glass outer surface and a glass inner surface.
  • the combination according to the invention is intended for installation in a wall or wall recess of a building.
  • the sash has an inner space of the building facing and preferably flat inner side with an inner visible width, which is limited at its end facing the glass from a first inside frame edge and at its end facing away from the glass pane from a second inside frame edge.
  • the sash is also provided with an outside environment of the building facing, preferably flat and / or preferably substantially parallel to the inside extending outside with an outside viewing width, facing away from the glass pane at a first outside edge of the frame and at its side facing away from the glass End is bounded by a second outside frame edge.
  • the first inside frame edge and the first outside frame edge are aligned with each other in a direction perpendicular to the glass plane with a tolerance of ⁇ 10 mm. This means that the first inside frame edge or the first outside frame edge can be closer to the center of the glass pane than the other edge with a relative offset of up to 10 mm.
  • the tolerance is preferably ⁇ 5 mm, more preferably ⁇ 3 mm, more preferably ⁇ 2 mm and even more preferably ⁇ 1 mm.
  • the sash has on its inside a visible to a viewer distance to the door or window floor, which forms a first Strukturspalt with a first gap width.
  • the first gap width is limited at its end facing the glass pane of the second inside edge of the frame and at its end facing away from the glass plate of an inside edge of the pole.
  • the casement on its outside on a visible from a viewer distance to the door or window floor which forms a second viewing gap with a second gap width.
  • the second gap width is limited at its end facing the glass plate from the second outside edge of the frame and at its end facing away from the glass plate from an outside edge of the pole.
  • the sash On its outside, the sash stands out with an outer projection over the glass outer surface. On its inside, the sash has an internal projection, with which it protrudes beyond the glass inner surface.
  • the second inside edge of the frame aligns with the tolerance of ⁇ 10 mm with the second outside edge of the frame. Furthermore, in a viewing direction perpendicular to the glass plane, the inside edge of the bar is aligned with the outside edge of the bar with a tolerance of ⁇ 10 mm.
  • the second inside frame edge or the second outside frame edge can thus be closer to the center of the glass pane than the other edge with a relative offset of up to 10 mm.
  • the inside edge of the floor or the outside edge of the floor can be closer to the center of the pane than the other edge with a relative offset of up to 10 mm.
  • the tolerance is preferably ⁇ 5 mm, more preferably ⁇ 3 mm, more preferably ⁇ 2 mm and even more preferably ⁇ 1 mm.
  • VH of the outer supernatant to the inner supernatant 0.6 ⁇ V ⁇ 1.4. This ratio is preferably 0.8 ⁇ VH ⁇ 1.3.
  • the absolute dimension of the outer supernatant and the inner supernatant is in each case less than or equal to 15 mm. The outer supernatant and the inner supernatant thus amount to at most 15 mm, preferably at most 10 mm.
  • the first gap width corresponds to a tolerance of ⁇ 10 mm equal to the second gap width.
  • the tolerance is preferably ⁇ 5 mm, more preferably ⁇ 3 mm, more preferably ⁇ 2 mm and even more preferably ⁇ 1 mm.
  • the inner visible width of the sash preferably corresponds as exactly as possible to the outer visible width of the sash.
  • the outer supernatant is preferably as exactly as possible the inner supernatant.
  • the invention further proposes a combination of at least one sliding door or at least one sliding window with a door or window floor, wherein the sliding door or the sliding window has a sash supporting at least one glass sheet.
  • the sash has an interior of a building facing the inside with an inside view width and an outside of the building facing the outside with an outside viewing width.
  • an application receptacle for the peripheral recording of applications is provided such that the inner view width and / or the outer view width is substantially completely covered by the applications.
  • a fixed window part with a window sill which carries at least one glass pane with a glass plane, a glass outer surface and a glass inner surface.
  • the Fixzar is intended for installation in a wall or wall opening of a building.
  • the window sill has an inside of the building facing and preferably flat inside with a definable, visible from a viewer inner visible width, which limits at its end facing the glass from a first inside edge of the floor and at its end facing away from the glass from a second inside edge of the floor becomes.
  • the window sill further comprises an outside of the building facing, preferably flat and / or preferably substantially parallel to the inside extending outside with a definable, visible from a viewer external viewing width, which at its end facing the glass from a first outside floor edge and is bounded at its end remote from the glass pane by a second outside edge of the floor.
  • the first inside edge of the floor is aligned in a direction perpendicular to the glass plane with a tolerance of ⁇ 10 mm with the first outside edge of the floor. This means that the first inside edge of the floor or the first outside edge of the floor can lie with an offset of up to 10 mm closer to the center of the glass than the other edge of the floor.
  • the tolerance is preferably ⁇ 5 mm, more preferably ⁇ 3 mm, more preferably ⁇ 2 mm and even more preferably ⁇ 1 mm.
  • the window sill is provided on its inner side with an inner view groove, which has an inner Nutsichtbreite, which is limited at its end facing the glass from the second inside floor edge and at its end facing away from the glass pane from a third inside floor edge.
  • the window sill has on its outer side an outer reformnut with an outer Nutsichtbreite, which is limited at its end facing the glass from the second outer side edge and at its end applied by the glass pane of a third outside edge of the floor.
  • the window stick stands out on its outside with an outer projection on the glass outer surfaces.
  • the window sill an inner projection, with which it protrudes over the glass inner surface.
  • the second inside edge of the floor is flush with the second outside edge of the floor in a viewing direction perpendicular to the glass plane with a tolerance of ⁇ 10 mm.
  • the third inside edge of the floor is aligned in a direction perpendicular to the glass plane with a tolerance of ⁇ 10 mm with the third outside edge of the floor.
  • the tolerance is preferably ⁇ 5 mm, more preferably ⁇ 3 mm, more preferably ⁇ 2 mm and even more preferably ⁇ 1 mm.
  • the outer projection and the inner projection are each less than or equal to 15 mm.
  • the outer supernatant and the inner supernatant thus amount to at most 15 mm, preferably at most 10 mm.
  • the inner groove width of the window frame corresponds with a tolerance of ⁇ 10 mm equal to the outer groove width of the window frame.
  • the tolerance is preferably ⁇ 5 mm, more preferably ⁇ 3 mm, more preferably ⁇ 2 mm, and further preferably ⁇ 1 mm.
  • the inner visible width of the window stock is preferably as exactly as possible equal to the outer visible width of the window stock.
  • the outer projection of the window stock is preferably as exactly as possible the inner projection of the window stock.
  • the invention also proposes a Fixzarteil with a window sill, which carries at least one glass sheet.
  • the window floor has an inner side of a building facing the inside with a definable, visible from a viewer inner view width and an outer environment of the building facing the outside with a definable, visible from a viewer external viewing width.
  • an application receptacle for receiving applications circulating around the window frame is present such that the interior view width and / or the outside viewing width are substantially completely covered by the applications.
  • a system of at least two different system elements is particularly advantageous to form a system of at least two different system elements.
  • the at least two different system elements are thereby selected from a combination according to the invention of a pivoting door or window sash with a door or window sill, a combination according to the invention of at least one sliding door or at least one sliding window with a door or window sash and a fix window part according to the invention.
  • a system according to the invention also have three different system elements, namely a hinged door or window sash, a sliding door or a sliding window and a Fixzarteil.
  • systems according to the invention with at least two different system elements and, incidentally, further system elements which can be identical to one or both of the at least two different system elements of their type according to the invention.
  • An example would be a system with a hinged door, a hinged sash and two fixed window parts.
  • the group from which the different system elements of the system according to the invention are selected comprises a combination according to the invention of a pivoting door or window sash with a door or window sash, a combination according to the invention of at least one sliding door or at least one sliding window with a door or window sash and a device according to the invention Fixauer with a window stick, which are linked together according to the following features:
  • the groove width, the second gap width and the outer groove width are equal with a tolerance of ⁇ 10 mm.
  • the wing gap width, the first gap width and the inner groove width are equal with a tolerance of ⁇ 10 mm.
  • the outer visible width of the door or window sash for the hinged door or window sash, the outside viewing width of the sash of the sliding door or the sash window and the outside viewing width of the fixed window sill are equal with a tolerance of ⁇ 10 mm.
  • the inner visible width of the sash of the hinged door or window sash, the inner visible width of the sash of the sliding door or sliding window and the inner visible width of the window sash of the Fixzars are each equal to a tolerance of ⁇ 10 mm.
  • the tolerance in the context of these linking features is preferably ⁇ 5 mm, more preferably ⁇ 3 mm, more preferably ⁇ 2 mm and even more preferably ⁇ 1 mm.
  • the system according to the invention has the advantage that also different types of system elements for the viewer have substantially the same interior view and / or exterior view. This results in a system with different system elements, which nevertheless convey the same geometric appearance. An optically uniform system without turbulent geometry or edge courses is guaranteed.
  • the client can construct a building with a glass area, which has functionally different system elements and, despite these different functionalities of the system elements, ensures a visually uniform and harmonious appearance of the glass area.
  • the outer projection of the door or window sash for the pivoting door or window sash, the outer projection of the sash of the sliding door or sliding window and the outer projection of the window sash of Fixzars with a tolerance of ⁇ 10 mm are the same size.
  • the tolerance is preferably ⁇ 5 mm, more preferably ⁇ 3 mm, more preferably ⁇ 2 mm and even more preferably ⁇ 1 mm.
  • the inner projection of the sash of the hinged door or window sash, the inner projection of the sash of the sliding door or the sliding window and the inner projection of the window frame of Fixauers with a tolerance of ⁇ 10 mm are the same size.
  • the tolerance is preferably ⁇ 5 mm, more preferably ⁇ 3 mm, more preferably ⁇ 2 mm and even more preferably ⁇ 1 mm.
  • Fig. 1 shows a first embodiment in which the left, the interior view of a pivoting window sash 1 (see. Figure 7 ) in combination with a window sash 2 and on the right a pivotable door 1 in combination with a door frame 2 is present.
  • the door or window stock 2 is not plastered and therefore clearly visible.
  • the door or window sash 1 has in each case a peripheral, pivotable sash frame 3, each of which carries a glass pane 7.
  • the sash frame 3 (see. Fig. 7 ) of both the sash 1 and the door leaf 1 is provided with a in Fig. 1 to see, fully encircling application 16 provided, which consists in the casement 1 and the door leaf 1 each of four application strips.
  • the viewer looks on a glass inner surface 9 of the glass pane 7.
  • the glass pane 7 in the sense of the present invention does not necessarily have to be made of real glass. It may alternatively consist of a transparent plastic material or of other transparent materials.
  • Fig. 2 shows the door and window sash 1 with the door and window sill 2 in the outside view, ie in one of the viewing direction of Fig. 1 opposite viewing direction.
  • the viewer looks here on a glass outer surface 8 of the glass 7.
  • neither of the two sashes 3 is visible (see. Fig. 7 ).
  • the viewer sees only the door and Window stock 2 and the application 19, which also consists on the outside of the door and window stock 2 each of four application strips.
  • Fig. 3 shows the the Fig. 1 corresponding interior view in plastered state.
  • a circumferential inside edge SK (cf. Fig. 7 ) of the door or window stock 2 forms the so-called cleaning edge, to which approach the plaster is led.
  • the door or window stock 2 is in Fig. 3 only between the bar edge SK and a peripheral frame edge RK2 (see. Fig. 5 ) visible, noticeable.
  • Fig. 4 shows the the Fig. 2 corresponding external view in plastered condition.
  • an outside floor edge SK3 (cf. Fig. 5 ) the so-called Putzkante, to which the plaster is introduced.
  • the hinged sash 3 not visible to the viewer.
  • edge edges SK and SK3 which function as cleaning edges have the advantage that they define a clear geometric cleaning limit.
  • the plasterer who has the task of plastering the door and window sash 2, can therefore be oriented in his work in a simple manner to this geometrically predetermined cleaning limit. This ensures a geometrically clean plaster appearance.
  • Fig. 5 shows a schematic sectional view according to the sections AA and BB in the FIGS. 1 . 2 . 8th and 9 , where in the interior and exterior views of the Fig. 1 . 2 . 8th and 9 to be seen applications 16 and 19 have been omitted in the sense of a variation of the embodiments shown. It is shown the not plastered state.
  • the door or window stock 2 and the sash 3 are shown only schematically. Depending on the choice of material, such as wood or plastic, as well as combinations of wood or plastic with metal, the door or window stock 2 and the sash 3 can be designed differently according to their internal structure.
  • the pivotable sash 3 carries a glass pane 7 with a centrally extending in its glass plane GE.
  • the glass pane 7 can in principle be designed as a single or multiple glass pane.
  • the glass pane 7 has a Glass outer surface 8 and a glass inner surface 9 and is held in a conventional manner by the sash 3.
  • the sash 3 On his in Fig. 5 lower side, the sash 3 has a door or window sill 2 facing the stock side 6, in which there is a surrounding the entire sash frame 3 fitting channel 4 for receiving the fittings 5.
  • the fittings 5 and the fitting counterparts 54 which are attached to the door or window stock 2 are in Fig. 5 to recognize.
  • the fittings 5 and the fitting counterparts 54 are arranged in the space between the glass outer plane spanned by the glass outer surface 8 and the glass inner plane spanned by the glass inner surface 9.
  • the in the Fig. 1 to 4 shown door or window sash 1 separates one in Fig. 5 on the right marked interior 10 of a building of an in Fig. 5 on the left outside environment 12 of the building.
  • the interior view according to Fig. 1 corresponds to the view that a viewer sees from the interior 10.
  • the exterior view according to Fig. 2 corresponds to the view that a viewer sees from the outside environment 12. If the door or window sash 1 is installed in an inner wall of the building, which is between the inner space 10 and an inner space 10 adjacent to the interior, so it is in the outer environment 12 to the adjacent interior.
  • the interior gaze width G is at its in Fig. 5 upper end of the first frame edge RK1 and at its in Fig. 5 bounded lower end of the second frame edge RK2.
  • the first frame edge RK1 in Fig. 5 the uppermost point
  • the second frame edge RK2 in Fig. 5 the lowest point of the sash 3.
  • Fig. 5 is on the outside 13 of the door or window stock 2 a visually distinguishable from the viewer external viewing width E to recognize the at her in Fig. 5 upper end of the first outside floor edge SK1 and at her in Fig. 5 lower end of the second outer side edge SK2 is limited.
  • Fig. 5 joins down to the outer visible width E a visible to the viewer viewing groove 15, which at her in Fig. 5 upper end of the second outside floor edge SK2 and at its in Fig. 5 lower end of the third outside edge SK3 is limited.
  • the cross section of the combination of the window sash 3 and the door or window stock 2 with respect to the geometry of its outer contour has a symmetry to the glass plane GE.
  • This symmetry not only leads to a uniform appearance in the inside and the outside, but also leads to the technical advantage that raw materials are saved, reduces the heat radiation shadow and thus the tendency to form condensation is reduced because of the slenderness of the cross section invention the solar radiation and thus the heat energy that can enter the building is increased.
  • Fig. 6 shows one of the Fig. 5 corresponding sectional view, in which, in the sense of a further variation, an application 16 in the form of an elongate strip with a flat rectangular cross-section is arranged only on the inside 11 of the casement 3.
  • the application 16 for the entire sash 3 may, for example, consist of four corresponding strips in order to dress the sash frame 3 completely encircling.
  • the application receptacle for receiving the application 16 is in Fig. 6 delimited by two projections 17 and 18, which completely rotate around the sash 3.
  • the free end of the extension 17 forms the frame edge RK1 and the free end of the extension 18 forms the frame edge RK2.
  • the application 16 has a height which corresponds almost to the inner visible width G.
  • the application 16 is intended to cover the inner visible width G substantially completely.
  • material for the application 16 are preferably those materials in question, which do not correspond to the material of the sash 3 or the door or window stock 2.
  • materials in question for example, metals, for example aluminum or steel, stone, concrete-like materials, glass, ceramics or wood can be used.
  • the application of the invention of the inside 11 of the sash 3 and the two extensions 17 and 18 is formed.
  • the viewer located in the interior 10 sees only the in Fig. 6 right side of the application 16. Accordingly, if necessary, only this visible right side of the application 16 needs to be surface-treated such that a visually appealing appearance of the surface is formed.
  • the other three surfaces of the application 16, ie their in Fig. 6 Upper, left and lower sides are covered by the extension 17, the inner side 11 and the extension 18 and thus not visible. They do not require any further surface treatment so that an appealing application 16 can be made available at relatively low production costs.
  • Fig. 7 shows a schematic sectional view according to the sections AA and BB in the FIGS. 1 . 2 . 8th and 9 .
  • the application receptacle is formed on the outside by an extension 20, the outside 13 and an extension 21.
  • the free end of the extension 20 forms on the edge of the bar SK1 and the free end of the extension 21, the canting edge SK2.
  • the applications 16 and 19 may consist of the same material or of different materials.
  • the material of the application 19 is preferably a different material than that of the door or window stock. 2
  • Fig. 8 shows the interior view of a second embodiment in the form of a system according to the invention with four different system components in a non-plastered state. From left to right, the system has a sliding door 38 with associated door frame 32, a non-inventive fix cupteil 55, which is not of interest here, a hinged door 1 with associated door frame 2 and a Fixzarteil 40 according to the invention.
  • the fixed window part 55 not according to the invention naturally does not form a system component according to the invention, so that the in Fig. 8 shown system has three system components according to the invention 38, 1 and 40.
  • the in the Fig. 8 shown hinged door 1 with associated door frame 2 has the same features described above as in Fig. 1 shown right hinged door 1 with associated door frame 2.
  • the sliding door 38 has a casement 22 which carries a glass pane 29 with a glass outer surface 30 and a glass inner surface 31. As in Fig. 8 is shown, the sliding door 38 is combined with a door frame 32 which rotates in the closed state of the sliding door 38 about three sides of the sash 22. In Fig. 8 is the inside application 35 (see. Fig. 18 ), which completely revolves around the casement 22 and in the embodiment shown consists of four application strips.
  • the pivoting door 1 carries in the sash 3 a glass pane 7 with a glass outer surface 8 and a glass inner surface 9.
  • a glass pane 7 with a glass outer surface 8 and a glass inner surface 9.
  • the door frame 2 In the interior view according to Fig. 8 are also the door frame 2 and the inside application 16 (see. Fig. 1 and 7 ) to recognize the sash 3.
  • the fixed window part 40 carries a glass pane 42 with a glass outer surface 43 and a glass inner surface 44 Fig. 8 are also the window frame 41 of the Fixivelyteils 40 and the inside application 51 (vg. Fig. 21 ), which consists of four on the window sill 41 peripherally mounted application strips.
  • a compensation profile 56 to compensate for the different installation depths of the sliding door 38 on the one hand and the hinged door leaf 1 and the Fixauerteils 40 on the other.
  • Fig. 9 shows an outside view of the in Fig. 8 shown system in not plastered state.
  • the viewer looks in one of the line of sight Fig. 8 opposite to the system, so that it looks at the glass outer surfaces 43, 8 and 30.
  • These applications like the associated inside applications, each consist of four application strips, wherein the outside applications in the embodiment shown convey the same external appearance as the inside applications. However, it is also conceivable that the outside applications consist of a different material than the inside applications.
  • Fig. 10 shows one of the Fig. 8 corresponding interior view in plastered state. It can be seen on the inside edge of a stick SKi of the door frame 32 of the sliding door 38, which acts as a so-called cleaning edge, to which the plaster is brought. Furthermore, in the case of the pivotable door leaf 1, the inside floor edge SK and in the fixed window part 40, an inside floor edge SK3i can be seen, which also act as cleaning edges, up to which the plaster is brought.
  • Fig. 11 showed one of the Fig. 9 appropriate external view of the system in plastered condition.
  • the three aforementioned edges SK3a, SK3 and SKa form on the outside of the system, the cleaning edge, to which the plaster is introduced.
  • Fig. 12 shows the interior view of a third embodiment in the form of a system according to the invention in non-plastered state, comprising three different system components, namely from left to right a sliding door 38 with associated door frame 32, a non-inventive Fixpperteil 55, which is not of interest here, and an inventive Fixpperteil 40.
  • the system thus has two different system components 38 and 40 according to the invention.
  • These applications in turn each consist of four application strips.
  • Fig. 13 shows an outside view of the system according to Fig. 12 in not plastered condition.
  • the outside application 51 (cf. Fig. 21 ) of the fixed window part 40 and the outside application 35 (cf. Fig. 18 ) of the sliding door 38 each consist of four application strips.
  • Fig. 14 shows one Fig. 12 corresponding interior view of the system in plastered condition.
  • Fig. 15 shows one of the Fig. 13 appropriate external view of the system in plastered condition.
  • Fig. 16 shows a schematic sectional view according to section CC in the Fig. 8 . 9 . 12 and 13 , where in the interior and exterior views of the Fig. 8 . 9 . 12 and 13 to be seen applications 35 have been omitted in the sense of a variation of the embodiments shown.
  • the sash frame 22 of the sliding window 38 carries a glass pane 29 with a centrally extending in this glass plane GE and a glass outer surface 30 and a glass inner surface 31. Again, it may be in the glass sheet 29 is a single or multiple glazing.
  • the sash 22 On his the door stick 32 facing and in Fig. 16 lower side, the sash 22 has a stick side 27, in which there is a fitting channel 28 for receiving known fittings.
  • the sliding door 38 separates the in Fig. 16 right-hand interior 23 of the in Fig. 16
  • an inner visible width P can be seen, which at its in Fig. 16 upper end of a first inside frame edge RK1i and at its in Fig. 16 lower end is bounded by a second inside frame edge RK2i.
  • the second inside frame edge RK2i of the sash frame 22 is spaced from the door frame 32, which forms a visible to the viewer viewing gap 33 with a gap width Q.
  • the sash 22 On the outside 25 facing the outside 26, the sash 22 has a visible to the viewer external viewing width O, at its in Fig. 16 upper end of a first outside frame edge RK1a and at its in Fig. 16 lower end bounded by a second outside edge RK2a becomes.
  • second viewing slit 34 having a second gap width N, which at its in Fig. 16 upper end of the second outside frame edge RK2a and at its in Fig. 16 lower end is bounded by an outside edge SKa.
  • the plane of the inner side 24 of the sash 22 protrudes about an inner projection M on the glass inner surface 31.
  • the plane of the outer side 26 of the casement 22 projects beyond an outer projection K beyond the glass outer surface 30.
  • in Fig. 16 shown cross-section through the existing of the sash 22 and the door frame 32 combination as well as a symmetry to the glass plane GE, as it already in the in Fig. 5 shown cross section concerning the combination of the pivotable sash 3 with the door or window stock 2 was the case.
  • the symmetry of in Fig. 16 shown cross-section brings for the sliding door 38 with the same advantages as already above in connection with Fig. 5 have been described.
  • Fig. 17 shows one of the Fig. 16 corresponding sectional view, wherein in the sense of a further variation, only on the inside 24 of the sash 22, an application 35 has been attached.
  • the application receptacle for receiving the application 35 is of two in Fig. 17 limited to extensions 36 and 37.
  • the free end of the extension 36 forms the frame edge RK1i and the free end of the extension 37 forms the frame edge RK2i.
  • the application 35 and the extensions 36 and 37 have the same effects and advantages as described above in connection with the application 16 and the projections 17 and 18 according to FIG Fig. 6 have been described. Also, for the application 35 and the extensions 36 and 37, the same alternative variants can be selected, as described above in connection with FIG Fig. 6 already described.
  • Fig. 18 shows a sectional view along the section CC in the Fig. 8 . 9 . 12 and 13 , Compared to Fig. 17 is also on the in Fig. 18 on the left-hand side 26 an application 35.
  • the application receptacle for the outside application 35 is bounded by two extensions 36 and 37.
  • the free end of the outside extension 36 forms the frame edge RK1a, and the free end of the outside extension 37 forms the frame edge RK2a.
  • FIG. 8 three sectional views 8.1, 8.2 and 8.3 are zoomed in.
  • the sectional view 8.1 corresponds identically to in Fig. 18 shown section CC.
  • the sectional views 8.2 and 8.3 differ in detail features of the section CC. These deviations result from the different functional boundary conditions, the door frame 32 and the sash 22 of the sliding door 38 on the lower side (guiding function), at the in Fig. 8 must meet on the left closing side (closing function) and on the upper side (guide function).
  • the sectional views 8.2 and 8.3 are in the in Fig. 8 shown closed position of the sliding door 38, however, in all features, in this case in connection with the section CC according to Fig. 18 as disclosed in the invention, coincide with the section CC.
  • the deviations of the sectional views 8.2 and 8.3 from the sectional view 8.1 are therefore not of interest here.
  • Fig. 19 shows a sectional view according to section DD in the Fig. 8 . 9 . 12 and 13 taking in the inside and outside views of the Fig. 8 . 9 . 12 and 13 to be seen applications 51 have been omitted in the sense of a variation of the embodiments shown. It shows a schematic section through the Fixivelyteil 40, which has no movable sash, but only an immovable or fixed window stock 41 which carries a glass 42. Also, the glass sheet 42 may be a single or multiple glazing. The glass pane 42 has a glass plane GE running centrally in it, as well as a glass outer surface 43 and a glass inner surface 44. Since it is a schematic sectional view, the in Fig. 19 not apparent internal structure of the window frame 41 are designed differently depending on the material and other needs.
  • the window floor 41 has on its inner side 45 facing an inner side 46 of an observer visible inside vision width S, which at its in Fig. 19 upper end of a first inside stick edge SK1i and at her in Fig. 19 lower end is bounded by a second inside floor edge SK2i.
  • the inner view width S 52.5 mm.
  • Fig. 19 Down closes in Fig. 19 to the inner visible width S to a visible to the viewer sight 49, which has an inner Nutsichtumble U.
  • the inner Nutsichtbreite U is at her in Fig. 19 upper end of the second inside floor edge SK2i and at her in Fig. 19 lower end bounded by a third inside stick edge SK3i.
  • the floor edge SK3i forms the so-called cleaning edge, up to which the plaster in Fig. 19 is introduced.
  • the inner Nußsichtbreite U 8.5 mm.
  • a visible from a viewer external viewing width T which at its in Fig. 19 upper end of a first outside floor edge SK1a and at her in Fig. 19 lower end is bounded by a second outer side edge SK2a.
  • Fig. 19 joins down to the outer viewing width T a view visible by the viewer viewing groove 50 having an outer Nutsichtbreite V.
  • the Nutsichtbreite V is at her in Fig. 19 upper end of the second outside floor edge SK2a and at her in Fig. 19 lower end bounded by a third outside floor edge SK3a.
  • the outer groove face width V 7 mm.
  • the first outside floor edge SK1a and the first inside floor edge SK1i, the second outside floor edge SK2a and the second inside floor edge SK2i, and the third outside floor edge SK3a and the third inside floor edge SK3i are substantially at the same horizontal height.
  • the same external appearance is obtained for the inside view of the interior 45 and the outside view of the outside environment 47.
  • the plane of the inside 46 of the window stock 41 protrudes around an inner projection X on the glass inner surface 44.
  • the plane of the outer side 48 of the window stock 41 protrudes beyond the outer glass surface 43 by an outer projection W.
  • Fig. 20 shows one Fig. 19 corresponding sectional view, wherein in the sense of a further variation only on the inside 46 of the window stock 41 an application 51 is attached, which is bordered by two extensions 52 and 53. As in Fig. 20 can be seen, the free end of the extension 52 forms the floor edge SK1i and the free end of the extension 53, the floor edge SK2i.
  • Fig. 21 shows a sectional view according to section DD in the Fig. 8 . 9 . 12 and 13 , Compared to Fig. 20
  • an application 51 which is bordered by projections 52 and 53.
  • the free end of the outer-side extension 52 forms the pole edge SK1a
  • the free end of the outer-side extension 53 forms the pole edge SK2a.
  • the outside viewing width O in Fig. 16-18 and the external vision width T in Fig. 19-21 are also essentially the same size.
  • the inner face width G in Fig. 5-7 , the interior view width P in Fig. 16-18 and the inner face width S in Fig. 19-21 essentially the same size.
  • the outer protrusion A in FIG Fig. 5-7 , the outer supernatant K in Fig. 16-18 and the outer supernatant W in Fig. 19-21 essentially the same size.
  • the inner supernatant C in Fig. 5-7 , the inner projection M in Fig. 16-18 and the inner supernatant X in Fig. 19-21 essentially the same size.

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