GB2221713A - Glazing - Google Patents

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GB2221713A
GB2221713A GB8819327A GB8819327A GB2221713A GB 2221713 A GB2221713 A GB 2221713A GB 8819327 A GB8819327 A GB 8819327A GB 8819327 A GB8819327 A GB 8819327A GB 2221713 A GB2221713 A GB 2221713A
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John Thomas Rogers
Alan Watts
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BKL Extrusions Ltd
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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
    • E06B5/00Doors, windows, or like closures for special purposes; Border constructions therefor
    • E06B5/10Doors, windows, or like closures for special purposes; Border constructions therefor for protection against air-raid or other war-like action; for other protective purposes
    • E06B5/11Doors, windows, or like closures for special purposes; Border constructions therefor for protection against air-raid or other war-like action; for other protective purposes against burglary
    • E06B5/116Arrangements preventing the removal of glazing panels
    • 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
    • E06B3/54Fixing of glass panes or like plates
    • E06B3/58Fixing of glass panes or like plates by means of borders, cleats, or the like
    • E06B3/5807Fixing of glass panes or like plates by means of borders, cleats, or the like not adjustable
    • E06B3/5821Fixing of glass panes or like plates by means of borders, cleats, or the like not adjustable hooked on or in the frame member, fixed by clips or otherwise elastically fixed

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Abstract

A glazing panel (6) is secured in the frame (2) of a window assembly by means of retaining clips (34) in addition to the usual glazing beading. Each clip (34) has a pocket portion (36) embracing an edge of the panel (6) and a projecting leg portion (38) adapted to engage the frame beneath an inwardly-projecting lip (18) thereof to prevent movement of the clip (34) outwardly of said frame and hence removal of the panel (6). Glazing gasket (12) acts as a spacer to prevent lateral movement of the clip which would disengage leg (38). <IMAGE>

Description

SECURING A GLAZING PANEL This invention is concerned with a method of securing a glazing panel in the frame of a window or door assembly, with a window or door assembly, and with a clip for use in securing a glazing panel in the frame of a window or door assembly.
Window or door assemblies which comprise a frame, a glazing panel in the frame with one face of the panel facing an abutment surface of the frame, and glazing beading retained by retaining means of the frame, e.g. an inwardly projecting lip, facing the other face of the panel to hold the panel in the frame are well known. The frame of a window assembly may be fixed in an aperture in a building or may be a vent frame designed to open and close by pivoting or sliding movement. A door assembly may be mounted to pivot or slide in a frame mounted in an aperture in a building. It is common for the glazing beading of such assemblies to be fitted to the side thereof which is facing outwardly of the building in which the assembly is fitted. In this case, removal of the glazing beading followed by the glazing panel can give a route for unauthorised entry into the building.
Various proposals have been made to prevent or inhibit removal of either the glazing beading or the glazing panel from the frame. Such proposals, however, have generally entailed undesirable complication of the method of securing the glazing panel or the beading in the frame.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a method of securing a glazing panel in the frame of a window or door assembly which is simple and does not require complicated assembly operations. It is a further object of the present invention to provide a window or door assembly in which removal of the glazing panel is more difficult than in conventional assemblies.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a clip suitable for use in securing a glazing panel in the frame of a window or door assembly and when so used to make removal of the glazing panel from the frame more difficult.
The invention provides a method of securing a glazing panel in the frame of a window or door assembly, the frame having an upstanding abutment portion adapted to retain the panel against movement inwardly of the frame, and retaining means adapted to retain glazing beading adapted to retain the panel against movement outwardly of the frame, the method comprising: 1) mounting a plurality of retaining clips on the glazing panel, each clip comprising a pocket portion adapted to embrace an edge portion of the panel to mount the clip on the panel and a projecting leg portion adapted to engage said frame beneath an inwardly projecting lip of said frame to prevent movement of said clip outwardly of said frame when the panel is in the frame; 2) introducing the panel into the frame so that the leg portions of the clips mounted on the panel engage said frame as aforesaid and retain the panel in the frame; 3) introducing spacing material between said abutment portion and the glazing panel or said clips thereby inhibiting movement of the panel away from said lip and preventing said leg portions from passing said lip; and 4) mounting glazing beading on said retaining means.
In a method in accordance with the last preceding paragraph, the conventional method of securing a glazing panel is supplemented by the use of the clips. These clips prevent removal of the glazing panel even if the glazing beading is removed. The mounting of the clips on the glazing panel is a simple and quick operation which does not greatly complicate the method.
The lip of said frame beneath which the projecting leg portions of the clips engage may form part of the retaining means on which said glazing beading is mounted.
In this case, the frame does not need to be modified to provide a lip for the projecting leg portions to engage.
The edge portion embraced by the clips may be a projection of a spacer of the glazing panel separating two sheets of glass thereof.
The invention also provides a clip suitable for use in a method according to the last preceding paragraph but two, the clip comprising a pocket portion adapted to embrace an edge portion of a glazing panel, and a projecting leg portion. The clip may be in the form of a continuous strip and may be formed from sheet material, for example spring steel, and may have its pocket portion arranged to grip the edge portion of a glazing panel.
Another possibility is to mould the clip out of plastics material, e.g. nylon. The clips may, if desired, be fixed to the glazing panel by adhesive.
The invention also provides a window or door assembly comprising a frame, a glazing panel in the frame with one face of the panel facing an abutment surface of the frame, glazing beading retained by retaining means of the frame facing the other face of the panel to hold the panel in the frame, a plurality of clips each comprising a pocket portion embracing an edge portion the panel and a projecting leg portion engaging the frame beneath an inwardly projecting lip of said frame to prevent movement of said clip outwardly of said frame so that the clips act to hold the panel in the frame, and spacing means between said abutment surface of the frame and the glazing panel or said clips arranged to prevent the panel moving towards the abutment surface to the extent necessary to enable the leg portions of the clips to pass the lip engaged thereby.
There now follows a detailed description, to be read with reference to the accompanying drawings, of two illustrative embodiments of the invention. It is to be understood that the illustrative embodiments of the invention have been selected for description by way of example and not limitation of the invention.
In the drawings: Figure 1 is a cross-sectional view of a portion of a first illustrative window assembly; and Figure 2 is a view similar to Figure 1 but of a second illustrative window assembly.
The first illustrative window assembly shown in Figure 1 comprises a frame 2 formed from extruded sections of UPVC material. The frame 2 has an upstanding abutment portion 4 adapted to retain a glazing panel 6 of the assembly against movement inwardly of the frame 2.
The glazing panel 6 comprises two parallel sheets of glass 7 assembled into a double-glazing panel in conventional manner. The upstanding abutment portion 4 has an inwardly facing undercut slot 8 adapted to receive an arrow-headed shaped projection 10 of a gasket 12. The gasket 12 is arranged to seal the gap between the abutment 4 and the panel 6.
The frame 2 also comprises an undercut recess 14 having an outwardly facing lip 16 and an inwardly facing lip 18. The lips 16 and 18 form retaining means of the frame 2 adapted to retain the legs 22 and 24 of glazing beading 26 of the assembly. The lips 16 and 18 are adapted to retain the glazing beading 26 which is adapted to retain the panel 6 against movement outwardly of the frame 2. The beading 26 defines an undercut groove 28 facing the panel 6 which is adapted to receive an arrow-headed projection 30 of a gasket 32 arranged to seal the gap between the panel 6 and the beading 26 so that the gasket 32 is retained on the beading 26.
At four locations around the frame 2, retaining clips 34 are mounted on the glazing panel 6. The clips 34 are arranged two on each of two opposite sides of the frame 2. Each clip 34 comprises a pocket portion 36 adapted to embrace an edge portion of the panel 6 to mount the clip on the panel and a projecting leg portion 38 adapted to engage the frame 2 beneath a lip, in this case the lip 18, of said frame 2 to prevent movement of said clip 34 outwardly of said frame 2. As the clips cannot move outwardly of the frame 2, the panel 6 is also prevented from making such movement. The clip 34 is formed from a single piece of spring steel by a bending operation.An edge portion 40 of the clip 34 extends parallel to an outer face of the panel 6 and from the edge portion 40 the clip 34 extends around the edge of the panel 6 to a portion 42 thereof which extends parallel to the portion 40 on the other side of the panel 6. The clip then bends back on itself and extends beneath the panel 6 again before reaching the leg portion 38 thereof which extends outwardly of the frame 2. It should be noted that the legs 24 and 22 of the beading 26 are provided with gaps to receive the leg portions 38 of the clips 34. The portions 40 and 42 of the clip 34 form opposite sides of the pocket 36 which because of the springyness of the steel is adapted to grip the edge portion of the panel 6.
In modifications of the first illustrative assembly, the gaskets 12 and 32 may have different shaped projections to the arrow-headed projections 10 and 30 or may be secured by adhesive. Furthermore, the gasket 32 may or may not engage the portion 40 of the clip 34.
In the illustrative method of assembling the first window assembly shown in Figure 1, the plurality, viz.
four, of retaining clips 34 are mounted on the glazing panel 6 with the pocket portions 36 thereof receiving edge portions of the panel 6. Two clips 34 are mounted in spaced relationship on one edge of the panel 6 and the other two in spaced relationship on the opposite edge thereof. The panel 6 is then introduced into the frame 2 so that the leg portions of the clips 34 are brought into engagement with the frame 2 beneath the lip 18 thereof to prevent movement of the clip 34 outwardly of the frame 2.
Next, in the illustrative method, the gasket 12 is introduced between the glazing panel 6 and the abutment 4. The arrow-head portion of the gasket is received in the slot 8. The gasket 12 acts as a spacing material introduced between the abutment portion 4 and the glazing panel 6 to thereby inhibit movement of the panel away from the lip 18 and hence preventing the legs 38 from passing the lip 18 which would enable the glazing panel 6 to be removed from the frame 2. Next in the illustrative method, the glazing beading 26 with the gasket 32 already mounted thereon is clipped into position with its legs 22 and 24 under the lips 18 and 16 so that the beading 26 serves to additionally retain the panel 6 within the frame 2. As the gasket 12 is within a building on which a window assembly is mounted, it cannot readily be removed to assist unauthorised entry by removal of the panel 6.
The second illustrative window assembly is shown in Figure 2 and comprises a frame 52 made of extruded aluminium alloy. The frame 52 has an upstanding abutment portion 54 adapted to retain a glazing panel 56 against movement of the panel 56 inwardly of the frame 52. The abutment 54 supports thermal cladding 55 of conventional construction. The frame 52 also comprises retaining means of conventional construction adapted to retain glazing beading 66. Said retaining means comprises an inwardly projecting lip 58, beneath which a downwardly projecting leg 62 of glazing beading 66 is received to retain the beading 66 in the frame 52, and an upstanding surface 67 of the frame 52 which the leg 62 engages. The glazing beading 66 is adapted to retain the panel 56 against movement outwardly of the frame 52.A gasket 72 is captive in a groove in the glazing beading 66 and acts to seal the gap between the glazing beading 66 and the panel 56.
A plurality, viz. four, of retaining clips 74 of similar construction to the retaining clips 34 aforementioned are mounted on edge portions of the panel 56 with the panel 56 received in a pocket portion 76 of the clip 74. Each clip 74 has a projecting leg portion 78 which engages the frame 52 beneath the lip 58 and serves to prevent removal of the clip 74 and hence of the panel 56 from the frame 52.
Spacing means 80 is introduced between the abutment portion 54 and the clip 74 and also between the abutment portion 54 and the panel 56 in regions of the panel 56 where there are no clip 74 and serves to inhibit movement of the panel 56 away from the lip 58 and to prevent the leg portions 78 from passing the lip 58. A gasket 82 seals the gap between the thermal cladding 55 and the glazing panel 56. The gasket 82 may be integral with the spacing means 80.
The method of securing the glazing panel 56 of the second illustrative window assembly in the frame 52 is similar to the aforementioned method of securing the glazing panel 6 in the frame 2 of the first illustrative window assembly. After mounting the clips 74 on the glazing panel 56, the glazing panel is introduced into the frame 52 until the leg portions 78 engage the frame 52 beneath the lip 58. Then the spacing material 80 is introduced between the clips and the abutment portion 54 and also between the panel 56 and the abutment portion 54 and the gasket 82 is introduced between the thermal cladding 55 and the glazing panel 56. Finally, the glazing beading 66 is mounted on the frame 52. It should be noted that the leg 62 of the glazing beading 66 has gaps therein to accommodate the leg portions 78 of the clips 74.

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1. A method of securing a glazing panel in the frame of a window or door assembly, the frame having an upstanding abutment portion adapted to retain the panel against movement inwardly of the frame, and retaining means adapted to retain glazing beading adapted to retain the panel against movement outwardly of the frame, the method comprising: 1) mounting a plurality of retaining clips on the glazing panel, each clip comprising a pocket portion adapted to embrace an edge portion of the panel to mount the clip on the panel and a projecting leg portion adapted to engage said frame beneath an inwardly projecting lip of said frame to prevent movement of said clip outwardly of said frame when the panel is in the frame; 2) introducing the panel into the frame so that the leg portions of the clips mounted on the panel engage said frame as aforesaid and retain the panel in the frame; 3) introducing spacing material between said abutment portion and the glazing panel or said clips thereby inhibiting movement of the panel away from said lip and preventing said leg portions from passing said lip; and 4) mounting glazing beading on said retaining means.
2. A method according to Claim 1, wherein the lip beneath which the leg portions of the clips engage the frame forms part of the retaining means on which the glazing beading is mounted.
3. A clip suitable for use in a method according to either one of Claims 1 and 2, wherein the clip comprises a pocket portion adapted to embrace an edge portion of a glazing panel, and a projecting leg portion.
4. A clip according to Claim 3, wherein the clip is formed from sheet material.
5. A clip according to Claim 4, wherein the material is spring steel.
6. A clip according to Claim 3, wherein the clip is moulded from plastics material.
7. A clip according to any one of Claims 3 to 6, wherein said pocket portion is arranged to grip the edge portion of a glazing panel.
8. A window or door assembly comprising a frame, a glazing panel in the frame with one face of the panel facing an abutment surface of the frame, glazing beading retained by retaining means of the frame facing the other face of the panel to hold the panel in the frame, a plurality of clips each comprising a pocket portion embracing an edge portion the panel and a projection leg portion engaging the frame beneath an inwardly projecting lip of said frame to prevent movement of said clip outwardly of said frame so that the clips act to hold the panel in the frame, and spacing means between said abutment surface of the frame and the glazing panel or said clips arranged to prevent the panel moving towards the abutment surface to the extent necessary to enable the leg portions of the clips to pass the lip engaged thereby.
9. A window assembly substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as shown in Figure 1 of the accompanying drawings.
10. A window assembly substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as shown in Figure 2 of the accompanying drawings.
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