OA19287A - Curtain wall with a wall element with a frame with a compartment for a wing or the like and method for replacing an lnfill element in a curtain wall. - Google Patents
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Abstract
Curtain wall constructed from prefabricated connecting wall elements (2) consisting of a frame (3) of assembled profiles (4) on the inside (5) of the curtain wall (1) and of one or more filling elements (6) on the outside (7), whereby the curtain wall contains a wall element (2) with a twopart frame (3) consisting of two subframes, respectively a fixed frame part (3') and a second frame part (3") fitted with an infill element (6), characterized in that the fixed frame part (3') is located behind the second frame part (3") seen from the outside (7) of the curtain wall (1), whereby the fixed frame part (3") is equipped with a rebate (40) into which the second frame part (3") fits and whereby the relevant filling element (6) is attached to the outside of the curtain wall (1) on the outward looking side (7) of the second frame part(3") using structural silicone (28) in such a way that this outside of the second frame part (3") is entirely covered by the filling element (6).
Description
Curtain wall with a wall element with a frame with a compartment for a wing or the like and method for replacing an infill element in a curtain wall.
The présent invention relates to a modular curtain wall or so-called unitized curtain wall.
It is well-known that unitized curtain walls are commonly constructed in a modular fashion using rectangular prefabricated wall éléments which are connected to each other sideways with seals in horizontal rows placed one above the other.
The invention more particularly relates to a type of curtain wall in the form of a so-called unitized curtain wall with wall éléments consisting of a frame or so-called module of assembled aluminium profiles on the inside of the curtain wall which define one or more open compartments which must be filled with infill éléments.
In the case of a unitized curtain wall it is necessary to distinguish between, on the one hand, the structure, in other words the structural profiles of the unitized curtain wall which are assembled to form a whole, the so-called modules or frames.
It is necessary to provide a “filling” for the “openings” in the empty “compartments” in these frames, or modules, in the unitized curtain wall.
There are 3 options for the “filling” of the empty compartments, namely an infill element in the form of fixed see-through glazing, or a fixed blind panel, or a unit that opens with a door or a window.
As is the case for ail Windows, a window that can be opened normally consists of a fixed extemal frame and a wing that opens which “hangs” in the fixed extemal frame using window hardware.
It goes without saying that the extemal surface of the glazing of a fixed compartment needs to be aligned with the surface of a wing that opens.
If the fixed external frame part is “integrated” in the module of the unitized curtain wall it is still necessary to provide a wing that opens “somewhere or other” to contain the glazing of the window that opens.
By définition, such a wing has a spécifie flush- mounting depth and, on the other hand, needs to be fitted with window hardware placed in the rebate.
Both the vertical profiles and also the horizontal profiles of the module are such that the inside of fixed glazing rests against the rubbers placed in the appropriate grooves in these profiles.
This implies that it is impossible to flush-mount a wing without the surface of the glass protruding outside.
The profile System according to the invention is now construed so that:
- in the case of fixed glazing or a fixed panel, the inside rests upon the fixed inside rubbers contained in the grooves of the rubbers;
- the mullion has been developed in such a way that by grinding away over the entire height - and only there, not higher or lower - the required rebate with ail the profiling is left allowing a wing to be flush-mounted whereby the external surface of the glazing is aligned with that of the compartments with a fixed infill element;
- in the case of a mullion this is necessary because there is almost automatically a fixed compartment above and below a wing and, by définition, the mullion extends over the entire height of a module;
- in the case of a transom this is not necessary since, by définition, a transom is found between two mullions and it is therefore easier to create a separate transom with the profiling for installation of fixed glazing on the one side and the required rebate for the installation of the wing profile on the other.
In ail the other existing Systems in which a wing that opens can be flush-mounted, it is also necessary in the case of fixed glazing - and also in the case of the wings that open - to make a separate additional frame containing the fixed glazing, whose frame is then permanently attached to the module in some way or other, usually with screws, in which case without the window hardware as in the case of a wing. There is no other way, as indeed the vertical mullion continues over the entire height of the module.
Existing technologies hâve 2 great disadvantages:
- for each compartment in the wall consisting of frames with entire units that open, be these fixed or ones that open, it is necessary for a separate frame to be produced to contain the glazing, fixed or mounted on the module of the wall using hardware. This takes time and time is money, however not only time, but also material;
- bearing in mind that the number of parts that open in a wall are just a fraction of ail wall compartments, it is clear that our solution represents a very significant saving since ail fixed panels and ail fixed glazing can be placed directly, in other words without separate glass frames, against the structure of the module.
The heart of the invention is that with the invention a part of the vertical mullion is removed by grinding, and only for a wing compartment, rather than producing a separate frame for ail compartments and then mounting them against the module.
The System according to the invention therefore features:
- once again, no separate external frame for a window that opens;
- this so-called “external frame” is created by the profiles of the frame itself, whereby the mullions across the height of the wing are removed locally by grinding, thus creating the rebate;
- the horizontal and vertical profiles of the external frame are designed to operate in the best possible way, whereby no account is taken of how and in what way to carry out the connection of a horizontal with a vertical profile in a perfectly windproof and watertight manner, however;
- accomplishing the required wind and waterproof connection by using a specially-designed plastic instrument placed on the inside of a perpendicular corner piece, and which is therefore visible when the wing is opened, which causes no problem, and in doing so achieving a perfectly sealed connection without the use of any silicone or such material and whereby this connection is such that in the event of any distortion in the rectangular window opening, under whatever influence or for whatever reason, this connection will still always remain perfectly sealed due to the fact that it is not a rigid connection, but instead achieved using a semi-supple corner piece;
- this corner piece is attached in the factory and therefore under perfect quality controL
The invention is therefore more specifically intended for a curtain wall in the form of a unitized curtain wall featuring a combination of fixed infill éléments and of infill éléments for a wing that opens, whereby both the fixed and opening infill éléments ail need to be aligned.
US 8.991.121 discloses a curtain wall with the normal classic thermally non broken unitized system in which the flush-mounting of wings that open is technically impossible.
WO 99/42692 discloses the construction of a wall with frames in which a mix of fixed and opening 5 infdl éléments can be applied.
However, said WO 99/42692 concerns a wall of another type than a unitized curtain wall system with structural supporting frame modules as intended in the présent invention.
On the contrary, WO 99/42692 refers to a so-called “cold-warm” wall consisting of “window bands” between concrète spandrels and in which insulation is applied in line with the spandrels and for this to be achieved by mounting a small frame with the single glass panel, whereby a ventilated cavity is provided. This kind of wall system requires a fully concrète wall provided with “openings” in order to fit the see-through glazing.
In this known system, the wind and waterproof seal level with the vertical reveals of the Windows is ensured by a butyl band attached to the window and the concrète or stone reveal.
Furthermore, this kind of system by définition must also be mounted from the outside - so with the 2 0 use of scaffolding!
It is known, in the case of curtain walls, that the glazing can be glued to the aluminium frame with the help of structural silicone and that the glass is therefore not clamped mechanically.
5 An advantage of prefabricated wall éléments is that they can be fabricated under idéal and controlled conditions in a factory, which is obligatory under the relevant norms and régulations when it cornes to structural glazing attached with a structural silicone.
The wall éléments are such that the glued glazing or other infill éléments entirely or almost entirely 3 0 cover the outside of the frames so that it appears from the outside as if the curtain wall is made only of glass or other infill éléments whereby the frame is hidden behind the infill éléments. Therefore, on the outside one only sees a glass surface or other infill éléments and nothing of the structure in any material.
Such wall éléments are suspended in their entirety to the basic structure of the building and connect to each other to form one continuous outer wall, whereby a wall element covers the height of one storey at minimum and typically contains two infill éléments stuck one on top of the other on the frame, namely one single infill element that is non-translucent or opaque and that covers the concrète slab or structure between the floors and a see-through infill element forming a window on the relevant floor.
The présent invention aims to provide a solution for at least one of the aforementioned and other disadvantages.
To this end the invention concems a curtain wall of the modular type, constructed from prefabricated connecting wall éléments assembled in rows next to each other and above each other, characterised in that the wall éléments consist of a basic frame or so-called module of mullions and transoms defming one or more open compartments which are filled using a fixed infill element that is attached directly to the basic frame or using a wing with an infill element attached to a wing frame that is attached in a rebate or the basic frame, whereby the infill éléments are ail aligned and whereby the mullions ofthe basic frames are formed using one-piece profiles with an internai chamber formed by an external wall and a side wall of the mullion, whereby in the case of a compartment of a fixed infill element the infill element is attached directly to the outside wall of the mullions and whereby in the case of a compartment of a wing the rebate in the mullions is achieved by locally removing the outside wall and side wall of the internai chamber of the mullions of the basic frame level with the compartment.
Therefore, only one single structural supporting basic frame or module is required, both for the frames with fixed infill éléments and for the frames with a wing that opens, but whereby, in the case of a compartment with a wing, part of the mullions is removed locally by grinding or suchlike to form a rebate, but whereby above and below the rebate the mullion profile is left intact in order to be able to fix the transoms between them.
Knowing that in any case the number of parts that open are only a fraction of ail wall compartments, it is clear that the solution according to the invention represents a very significant saving since ail fixed panels and ail fixed glazing can be placed directly, in other words without separate glass frames, against the supporting structure of basic frames.
An advantage of such a wall element according to the invention is that this wall element cannot be visually distinguished from the other wall éléments with fixed infill éléments on fixed basic frames, neither from the outside nor the inside of the curtain wall.
Another advantage is that, for a wall element with a wing that opens, no separate external frame is required around the infdl element, meaning that the cost of such a frame is avoided. In the case of the invention, the so-called “external frame” is achieved as it were by the profdes or the basic frame itself, whereby the mullions are ground locally at wing height to a particular depth to create the required rebate.
The lack of external frame means there is no gap to fill between this external frame and the fixed frame on which it is mounted.
The wing frame of a wing that opens or of a replacement infïll element can be composed of predominantly L-shaped profiles which are attached with a first leg along the edges of the infill element to the inside of this infill element and with the second leg at a distance from these edges.
Such a wing frame is easily made to measure to fit in the rebate of the basic frame in such a way that the infill element on this wing frame is aligned with the remaining fixed infill panels in the curtain wall.
Preferably, the wall éléments and the wing frames of the infill éléments that open are fitted with insulation profiles ail around their perimeter which are attached to the frame and which reach outside to overlap over the edges of the infill éléments to which they are sealed.
The basic frames of the supporting modules preferably consist of profiles which hâve perpendicular ends, whereby the transom profiles with their ends extend between the mullion profiles and are connected to said profiles with screws.
This signifîcantly simplifies the fabrication of the basic frames compared to frames with mitre connections.
In order to achieve the required wind and watertight connection between a transom and a mullion in the corners of a compartment with a wing bénéficiai use is made of a specially-designed plastic instrument that is placed on the inside of a perpendicular corner piece, and therefore visible in an undisruptive manner when the wing is opened. In this way, a perfectly sealed connection is created without any use of silicone or other such material and whereby this connection remains perfectly sealed even in the event of any distortion in the rectangular window frame opening, under whatever influence or for whatever reason, since it is not a rigid connection, but instead one achieved using a semi-supple corner piece.
This corner piece is applied in the factory and therefore under perfect quality control.
A wall element with a basic frame with a compartment for a fixed infill element as described above, is also well suited as the replacement of a fixed infill element in a curtain wall according to the invention, for example due to a crack or for whatever other reason.
To this end the invention relates to a method comprising the following steps:
- the provision of a replacement infill element on a frame in the form of an aforementioned wing frame;
- the supporting of the infill element to be replaced from the inside to prevent it from falling out;
- the loosening of the infill element to be replaced from the inside by grinding or such like around the perimeter of the infill element, the side wall and connecting wall of the side chamber of the fixed frame to which the infill element is attached, and in that way creating a rebate;
- the removal of the loosened infill element from the inside with the part of the fixed frame that has been ground loose;
- the attachment from the inside of the replacement infill element with its wing frame in the rebate;
- the attachment from the inside of the wing frame of the replacement infill element.
An essential aspect in this method is that the entire operation to replace a damaged infill element can be conducted entirely inside the building using a wing frame with a new infill element and therefore that no technicians or fîtters are required on the outside of the building or wall.
An advantage of this method is that it can be conducted entirely indoors without creating any risks to the safety of the fîtters as it takes place within the building, as opposed to curtain walls of the known type where replacing a fixed infill element is a risky undertaking carried out on the outside of the building, not to mention a costly operation, certainly in the case of a curtain wall in which an infill element must be replaced at a great height.
Another advantage is that the wing frame can be made beforehand in the protected factory environment, which is particularly important for good adhesion of the structural silicone.
Preferably, attachment of the wing frame with the replacement infill element makes use of clips, which simplifies the assembly even more.
With the intention of better showing the characteristics of the invention, a preferred embodiment of a modular curtain wall and adapted wall éléments is described hereinafter, by way of an example without any limiting nature, with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:
figure l schematically shows an external view of a curtain wall according to the invention being constructed with a partial cutaway;
figure 2 shows an internai view of a wall element as indicated with F2 in figure 1 ;
figure 3 shows a cross-section according to the line III-III in figure 1;
figure 4 shows a cross-section according to the line IV-IV in figure 1, yet in disassembled State;
figures 5 and 6 show cross-sections, respectively according to the lines V-V and VI-VI in figure 1 ;
figures 7 to 9 show in perspective and in disassembled State certain component parts of a wall element such as that of figure 2;
figure 10 shows a situation such as the one in figure 1 but whereby a wall element according to the invention is added with a wing that opens;
figures 11 to 14 show cross-sections according to the lines XI-XI to XIV-XIV in figure 10, however in figure 11 and 14 with a wing that opens;
figure 15 shows a cross-section according to line XV-XV in figure 14;
figure 16 shows the component parts of the frame of a wall element with a wing that opens;
figures 17 and 18 show the way to assemble the component indicated in figure 16 with F17;
figures 19A and 19B show a production line for the manufacture of wall éléments according to the invention;
figure 20 shows a situation such as the one in figure 12 but whereby one wall element displays a cracked or damaged infill element that requires replacement;
figures 21 and 22 show a cross-section according to the lines XXI-XXI in figure 20 during two consecutive steps in the replacement of a cracked or damaged infill element;
figures 23 and 24 respectively show a cross-section according to the lines XXIII-XXIII and XXIVXXIV in figure 20 but aller the replacement of the damaged infill element.
The curtain wall 1 shown in figure 1 is a curtain wall of the modular type constructed from individual prefabricated rectangular wall éléments 2 in the form of separate modules placed in rows next to and above one another to create a level wall, forming the supporting structure of the curtain wall 1.
As is apparent in figure 2 the wall éléments 2 or modules are composed of a basic frame 3 of assembled one-piece profiles 4 on the inside 5 of the curtain wall l and of rectangular infill éléments 6 on the outside 7 of the curtain wall l which almost entirely cover the basic frame 3, whereby the basic frame 3 is therefore hidden behind the infill éléments 6 so that it appears as if the outside 7 of the curtain wall 1 consists entirely of infill éléments in glass or suchlike.
The wall éléments 2 are suspended on a basic structure at floor height 8, whereby a wall element 2 spans the height of a storey.
Preferably, the wall éléments 2 are fitted with two infill éléments, being a see-through infill element 6a at floor level and preferably a non-translucent or opaque infill element 6b to conceal the thickness of the floors 8.
In the example in the figures the infill éléments 6 are formed by triple glazing although this is not essentiaL
Frame 3 is constructed from one-piece mullions 9 and one-piece transoms 10, whereby the transoms 10 hâve perpendicular ends and are connected with the mullions 9 using screws 11.
As illustrated in figure 3 the basic frame 3 contains two types of mullions 9 that fit inside each another telescopically, respectively a mullion 9a with an open U-shaped female coupling part 12 and a mullion 9b with a complementary open U-shaped male coupling part 13, whereby the two types of mullions 9a and 9b slide with their coupling parts telescopically inside each other and whereby these mullions 9a and 9b, with the exception of the coupling parts, are as good as symmetrical relative to a médian plane 14.
The mullions 9a and 9b of adjacent wall éléments 2 are coupled to each other as shown in figure 3 and thus form in their coupled State a composite rectangular beam-shaped basic profile 4, as it were, consisting of two predominantly symmetrical semi-profiles 9a and 9b for the mullions and 10a and 10b for the transoms 10.
In the example the male coupling part 13 is formed by two parallel legs 15 which grasp between parallel walls of the female part 12 and are sealed off using seals 16 and 17 on the free end of the legs 15.
These seals are preferably formed by co-extrusion of one or two materials, respectively a rubber or suchlike and a stiff material to form a stiff foot 16’ and 17’ which allows the seal to be slid in the lengthways direction into the appropriate detailing during assembly ofthe frame 3.
In the example of the figures, the basic frame 3 contains three transoms 10, featuring a lower transom 10a, an upper transom 10b and one or more intermediate transoms 10c, in this case just one intermediate transom 10c, whereby the lower transom 10a and the one or more intermediate transoms 10c are mounted between the mullions, while the upper transom 10b is mounted on the mullions 9.
In terms of profiling the upper transom 10a and the lower transom 10b are identical to the profiles of the mullions 9a and 9b and fit together in the same telescopic manner as shown in the figures 4 and 5, whereby the lower transom 10a features a downward facing female coupling part 12 and the upper transom 10b features an upward facing male coupling part 13 that, when assembled, extends into the female coupling part 12 of a higher wall element 2. Just as the mullions 9a and 9b, the transoms 10a and 10b unité to form a composite profile 4 that, in terms of shape, is predominantly in line with the aforementioned basic profile 4.
The intermediate transom 10c divides the frame 3 into two compartments 3a and 3b and has a crosssection as illustrated in figure 6 which in profiling terms, with the exception of the female and male coupling parts, is predominantly aligned with the composite basic profile 4.
The frame structure of the curtain wall 1 consequently appears to be composed exclusively of identical basic profiles 4, regardless of whether it is composed for the composite mullions 9a and 9b and transoms 10a and 10b or for the intermediate transoms 10c.
The basic profile 4 in figure 6 in line with an intermediate transom 10c is a rectangular tube profile with an inside wall 18 and an outside wall 19, i.e. an inside wall 18 facing the inside 5 of the curtain wall 1 and an outside wall 19 facing the outside 7 of the curtain wall 1 against which the infill éléments 6 are attached, whose walls 18 and 19 are connected to each other by two parallel side walls 20.
The basic profile 4 is divided into two chambers using a partition 21 at a distance from the inside wall 18 and from the outside wall 19, respectively an inside chamber 22 on the inside 5 of the curtain wall 1 and an outside chamber 23 on the outside 7 of the curtain wall 1, whereby the outside chamber is subdivided using two connecting walls 24 between the outside wall 19 and the partition 21 into three internai chambers, respectively into a middle chamber 23a and two internai side chambeis 23b on each side of the middle chamber 23a.
As shown in figure 4 and 5 the composite mullions 9 and transoms 10 substantially contain the same characteristics with the différence that the inside chamber 22 is now formed by the female and male coupling parts 12 and 13 which engage with each other and that the middle chamber 23a is now open and the partition 21 is realised with a double wall and divided into two parts.
The internai side chambers 23b are thus contained by 4 walls, namely by an outside wall 19, a side wall 20, a partition 21 and a connecting wall 24.
The connecting walls 24 of the internai side chambers 23b feature identical yet symmetrical detailing 25 on the sides facing each other for the attachment of seals or other components plus a protruding part 26.
Also, the outside wall 19 is fitted with detailing 25 at the level of the middle chamber 23a and, at the level of each internai side chamber 23b, with detailing 25 in the fonn of T-shaped recesses provided for the attachment of the infdl éléments 6 using aluminium slats 27 which are glued ail the way around the inside of the infdl éléments 6 with structural silicone 28, for example structural silicone, whereby the slats 27 feature a T-shaped foot 29 which can be slid to fit into an aforementioned Tshaped recess. The slats 27 need to undergo an individual check to ensure that their surface treatment will not corne loose when used in structural glazing.
Also, the partition 21 features detailing 25 on the inside of the internai side chamber 23b for assembly of seals or suchlike.
The transoms 10 and mullions 9 resemble semi-profiles 10a and 10b, respectively 9a and 9b, of the basic profile 4 featuring the same detailing 25.
Around the perimeter of the infdl element 6 insulation profiles 30 and 32 are fitted which, as shown in figure 8, are attached to mullions 9 and transoms 10 of the basic frame 3 using hooks 31 which, as shown in the figures 3 and 4, are clicked into place in the specially-made detailing 25 on the connecting walls 24.
On the interniediate transom l Oc an insulation profile 32 is attached as shown in figure 6, which connects the insulation profile 32 with the insulation profiles 30 ofthe mullions 9.
In the corners the insulation profiles 30 are joined together and the insulation profiles 30 of the mullions 10 are connected with the insulation profile 32 of the interniediate transom 10c using Lshaped corner connectors 33 as shown in figure 8 whose legs slide into the hollow insulation profiles 30 and 32.
The insulation profiles 30 and 32 extend from the frame 3 to the outside 7 of the curtain wall 1 over the thickness ofthe edges of the infill éléments 6 and are sealed at their outward facing free ends in relation to the infill éléments 6 using a silicone or other sealing kit.
As shown in figure 5, between two rows of connecting wall éléments 2 a horizontal seal 34 is attached, which extends continuously in a horizontal direction over the breadth of the curtain wall 1 or a part of this wall and in doing so continues over the mullions 9 between neighbouring connecting wall éléments 2, covering at least the corner connections between the mullions 9 and the transoms 10 of connecting wall éléments 2.
This horizontal seal 34 is attached during construction of the curtain wall 1, as soon as a complété row of wall éléments 2 or a part of such is constructed, on top of the row of wall éléments 2 across the entire length of the row, after which assembly of a following row of wall éléments 2 can begin as shown in figure 1 by clamping the horizontal seal 34 on the wall éléments 2 below with the help of the profding 34b and 34d without requiring other means of attachment such as screws or suchlike.
The horizontal seal 34 is a one-piece profile made of EPDM rubber or suchlike with a predominantly fiat part 34a that rests on top of the row of wall éléments 2 below and continuously covers the insulation profiles 30 of the wall éléments 2 across the connecting perpendicular corner connections between the mullions and transoms of connecting wall éléments 2 and this without making cuts or extra drilling and without any silicone.
This kind of EPDM rubber seal has the advantage of being a supple seal which can, for example, be rolled onto a roll and can then simply be rolled off this roll onto the wall éléments 2 below and clamped together with the profilings 34b and 34c on the wall éléments 2.
The length of the applied horizontal seals 34 are therefore required to be greater than the breadth J of the composite mullions 9a-9b as shown in figure 3 and is preferably such that several wall éléments 2, preferably ail wall éléments 2, in a row of wall éléments 2 can be bridged with this horizontal seal 34.
Should the length of a horizontal seal 34 be insufficient to cover the entire length of the row below, then use shall be made of several lengths of such a seal 34 connecting inside the breadth of a higher wall element 2 where there is no danger of a leak occurring at the side of this connection and where both extremities of the horizontal seal 34 are stuck together or vulcanised.
The top side ofthe fiat part 34a slopes down towards the outside 7 of the curtain wall 1 to allow the good transit of water.
Preferably, the breadth K of the horizontal seal 34 is such that it stretches from the aforementioned 15 most outward located leg 15 to or almost to the outside 7 of the curtain wall 1, so that, when in situ, this horizontal seal 34 acts as a sort of sill for the drainage of rainwater towards the outside 7 of the curtain wall 1.
Any infiltration water that might possibly infiltrate via the vertical joints will be carried away row by 2 0 row via the underlying horizontal seal 34 towards the outside 7 of the curtain wall 1 as shown with indication L in figure 4. For the attachaient of the horizontal seal 34 the fiat part 34a on the underside is fitted with a downward facing profiling 34b which, as illustrated in figure 4, is fitted with barbs and which clamps tight into a groove contained by the walls or the double wall partition 21 of the underlying transom 10b.
The outward facing edge of the horizontal seal 34 is fitted with a first detailing 34d with which the seal 34 can be attached to the underlying insulation profile 30 and with a second detailing more towards the inside 5 of the curtain wall 1. In this way, the horizontal seal 34 is clamped onto an underlying wall element 2 in 3 places.
Furthermore, the horizontal seal 34 is made with an upstanding edge 34e of a height of for example 20 mm which extends into the female coupling part 12 of the lowest transom 10a of the wall éléments 2 above and which clamps and seals between this female coupling part 12 and the upwardly extending leg 15 inside of the male coupling part 13 that is located closest to the outside 7 of the 3 5 curtain wall 1.
The upstanding edge 34e keeps out any infiltration water and is fitted at the top with a hook-shaped bent end 34f that grasps the aforementioned upstanding leg 15.
At the level of the uppermost corners of connecting wall éléments from an underlying row, the sideways connecting wall éléments are connected together using a coupling profile 35 as shown in figure 5 in order to perfectly align the connecting wall element to ensure that the infill éléments 6 on the outside 7 of the curtain wall 1 form a single surface.
The wall éléments 2 are sealed depth-wise along their perimetcr from the outside 7 to the inside 5 of the curtain wall 1 on four levels A, B, C, D against each other as shown in the figures 3, 4 and 9.
A first level A closest to the outside 7 of the curtain wall 1 is formed by first seals 36 which are attached respcctively to the insulation profiles 30 ofthe mullions 9 and ofthe lowest transom 10a.
The second level B is formed by second seals 37 which are attached to the mullions 9 and to the lowest transom 10a ofthe basic frame 3 in a detailing 25 of the connecting walls 24.
The first and second seals 36 and 37 on the mullions seal each other, while the first and the second seals 36 and 37 seal the lowest transom 10a on the underlying horizontal seal 34.
The third level C is formed by the upstanding edge 34e of the horizontal seal 34 and by the aforementioned seals 17 between the female and male coupling parts 12 and 13.
The innermost fourth level is formed by the aforementioned seals 16 between the female and male coupling parts 12 and 13.
In this way a perfect water and airtight seal is achieved between the wall éléments 2 and thanks to the continuons horizontal seal 34 also between the rows, whereby each row is isolated from another row in terms of water drainage and ail the water from each row is transported via the horizontal seal 34 towards the outside 7 of the curtain wall 1.
Figure 10 shows a curtain wall 1 according to the invention whereby beside the wall éléments 2 with fixed infill éléments 6 a wall element 2 is now also fitted of which the one compartment 3a of the basic frame 3 is fitted with an outward-opening wing of a window while compartment 3b features a fixed infill element 6a.
The wing that opens is composed of a wing frame 3” and, attached to this wing frame 3 , an infill element 6a that is fixed to the outside 7 of the wing frame 3” using structural silicone 28.
fn terms of dimensions, the infill panel 6a of the wing is the same size as a fixed infill panel 6a and covers the wing frame 3” entirely or as good as entirely and is aligned with the other infill panels 6, so that no différence can be seen from the outside 7 of the curtain wall 1 between fixed infill panels 6 and infill panels of a wing.
When closed, the wing lies in a rebate 40 fitted along the perimeter of the compartment 3a of the wing in the basic frame 3, whereby this rebate 40 is formed by the fact that part of the internai chamber 23b of the mullions 9 and transoms 10 is missing or has been removed.
As far as the mullions 9 are concerned the rebate 40 is formed by locally removing the mullions 9 in the basic frame 3 in line with the wing as shown in figure 16 whereby a part of the mullions 9 above and below the rebate is retained.
The rebate 40 is formed by opening the internai side chamber 23b by locally removing the side wall 20 of the internai side chamber 23b as far as the double walled partition 21, the outside wall 19 of the side chamber 23b and a part of the connecting wall 24 as far the protrusion 26.
The outward facing sides of the remaining partition 21 and of the protrusion 26 both form a stop for the wing frame 3”, and do so with the intervention of a seal 38, respectively 39, to which the seal 38 is attached in the detailing 25 or the partition 21 and the seal 39 is attached to the wing frame 3”.
Equally the transoms 10 on the top and bottom side of the winged compartment 3a feature an appropriate rebate 40 spanning their entire length.
With the fact that the rebate 40 stretches over the entire length, the transoms 10 made by profiles 10a and 10c can already allow for such a rebate 40 during fabrication or by using profiles with an internai chamber 23b which is opened across the entire length in the same way as for the rebates 40 in the mullions 9.
When ground in this way the mullions, on the one hand, and transoms extruded with the rebate, on the other, ofthe basic frame 3 thus form the extemal frame ofthe window as it were, so that no separate extemal frame is required to make a window that opens as is the case in traditionally known curtain walls. The invention lies in the fact that by applying the grinding technique to the mullions where required in a wall compartment 3a featuring a wing that opens -, in the adjoining compartment or in the adjoining compartments of the same wall module and featuring a fixed infill element, no additional frame is required around these fixed infill éléments in order to be able to place these in the basic frame 3, contrary to ail existing Systems.
The wing frame 3” ofthe wing is formed by profiles 41 which are predominantly L-shaped with a leg 41a and a leg 41b, this wing frame 3” with its outward facing side facing the outer face 7 of the curtain wall 1 with one leg 41a using an aforementioned aluminium slat 27 ail around being glued against the inside ofthe infill element that opens 6a using a structural silicone 28 and with the other leg 41b facing in a perpendicular direction to this internai side.
The seal 39 and a shortened insulation profile 30” are attached to the leg 41a.
The rebate 40 is measured with ample room for traditional hardware 42, for example in the form of friction hinges.
For the intermediate transom 10c with rebate 40 in line with the protrusions 26 of the remaining connecting walls 24 an extra insulation slat 43 is attached as shown in the figures 13 and 16.
In the corners of the basic frame 3 a sealing corner piece 44 made of rubber, plastic or other sealing material is fitted against the inside of the rebate 40 and this is shown in the cross-sections of the figures 14 and 15 and of which the installation is clarified using the figures 16 to 18.
The corner pièces 40 are intended to perfectly seal the perpendicular corner connections between mullions 9 and transoms 10. After ail, wind and rain penetrating the rebate between the basic frame 3 and the wing frame 3” must be stopped from entering the inside 5 of the curtain wall 1 via this corner connection.
The corner piece 44 shown in the figures is formed and sized in such a way that it attaches level with the rebate 40 in the intermediate transom 10c against the underside ofthe remaining connecting walls 24 and against the outside of the remaining protrusions 26 as shown in figure 14 and in figure 17 at the bottom.
As shown in figure 17 certain detailing 25 can therefore be removed in the corners across a particular length M by grinding or suchlike in order to obtain fiat surfaces against which the corner piece 44 can be properly attached without the corner piece 44 needing to be made in a complex shape.
The length M across which the detailing 25 is removed can be chosen in such a way that when tightening the transom 10 against a connecting mullion 9 during assembly, the corner piece 44 is clamped between the remaining part of the overlying detailing 25 of the transom 10 and the connecting mullion 9.
As far as the corner pièces 44 in the corners of the intermediate transom 10c are concerned, the corner piece 44 in vertical cross-section is predominantly U-shaped with a back 44a and a short leg 44b and a long leg 44c and, on the free edge of the long leg 44c an outward stretching lip 44d that is perpendicular to this leg 44c and which adjoins a connecting wall 24 of a connecting side chamber 23b.
The short leg 44b therefore sits tightly in an upward-reaching groove 46 of a connecting wall 24 of the intermediate transom 10c of the fixed basic frame 3.
In this same way, in the comers of the lowest transom 10a an analogue corner piece 44 is attached with the short leg 44b fitting into a corresponding downward-facing groove 45 of this transom 10a on the basic frame 3.
In the horizontal cross-section of figure 15 and in figure 18 at the bottom it is possible to see that the corner piece 44 with a side edge 44e of the back 44a connects against the remaining part of the connecting wall 24 of the rebate 40.
The short leg 44b is extended sideways past the edge 44e of the back 44a and sits sideways with this extended part 44b’ contained sideways in the groove 45 of a mullion 9.
The long leg 44c is also extended sideways and uses this extended part 44c’ to grip across the protrusion 26 of the remaining connecting wall 24.
Also, the lip 44d is extended with a part 44d’ beyond the edge 44e into the rebate 40 of the connecting mullion 9, thus buffed up against the eut edges 46 which limit the rebate 40 m the mullions on the top and bottom.
The corner pièces 44 are preferably glued into the fixed basic frame 3.
It is clear that a corner piece 44 for connection to the left-hand mullion 9 is the mirror image of the corner piece 44 of the figures for connection to the right-hand mullion 9.
It is clear that the corner pièces for the lowest transom 10a must vary somewhat from the corner piece 44 of the figures.
As the corner pièces 44 are made of rubber or another supple or semi-supple sealing material, these corner pièces 44 can cope with differential settings and the potential warping or distortion of the basic frame 3 without harming the water and airtight function and are able to do this without the use of any silicone or other kit material.
The corner pièces 44 are attached during the wall builder’s production process in the factory and consequently under perfect quality control. As such, for example, the corner pièces are slid onto the ends of the transoms during production before the transoms are attached between the mullions 9 and are screwed tightly in-between.
When the wing is opened the corner pièces 44 become visible, but this causes no problem.
A curtain wall 1 System according to the invention is particularly well-suited to the préfabrication of wall éléments 2, be these fixed wall éléments with fixed infill éléments 6 or wall éléments with a wing that opens, on an automated production line under working conditions that can be accurately controlled, therefore guaranteeing a perfect finish.
Such a production line is shown in a diagram in the figures 19A and 19B in which use is made of a production line 47.
The production of the glazed wall éléments 2 is carried out in the ten consecutive steps a through j as shown in figure 19:
a/ cutting ali the profiles of the mullions 9 and transoms 10 and the insulation profiles 30 and 32 to the right length;
b/ machining, and if necessary grinding, the profiles using an automated machining device to create a rebate 40;
c/ positioning the profiles on the production line 47 with the inside of the mullions 9 and transoms 10 facing downwards in a position relative to the frame 3 under fabrication;
d/ sliding in the aluminium slats 27 to allow structural gluing of the infill éléments 6 and the attachment of the glass supports 48;
e/ assembling the frames 3 by placing the screws 11 which connect the mullions 9 with the transoms 10 and installing ail rubber seals 16, 17, 36, 37, 38, 39 and corner pièces 44;
f/ placing the wing frames 3” for the wings that open and for the required hardware 42 in the compartiments in which a wing that opens is anticipated;
g/ installing the infill éléments 6;
h/ applying the structural silicone 28;
i/ placing and securing the insulation profiles 30 and 32 for the thermal break;
j/ sealing the insulation profiles 30 and 32 along the edges of the infill éléments 6 with the help of a silicone or other sealing kit.
It should be noted that throughout the entire production process the frames remain fiat on the production line and consequently no time-consuming manipulation is required to turn the frames over, something that saves significant amounts of time.
It should also be noted that the prefabricated wall éléments 2 are already fitted with ail seals during production in a controlled environment, with the exception of the horizontal seal 34 which is only attached during assembly in the curtain wall 1 in a row of in situ wall éléments 2 before a following row wall éléments is installed.
Furthermore, the System of a curtain wall 1 according to the invention is highly suitable for the replacement of a fixed infill element 6a, for example due to damage or a crack 49 in the infill element 6a in a compartment 3a as shown in figure 20 or for whatever other reason.
To this end a wing frame 3” with a replacement infill element 6a is fabricated beforehand as shown in the figures 22 to 24, similar to the wing frame 3” in figure 11 for a wing that opens consisting of L-shaped profiles 41 with the required insulation profiles 30” sealed along the edges of the infill element 6a and fitted with seals 36 and 39 ail around.
The L-shaped profiles 41 on the leg 41b are fitted with a sideways elastic clip connection 50a on the vertical profiles 41 as shown in figure 22 and on the uppermost profile 41 of the wing frame 3” as shown in figure 24 and on the lowest profile 41 ofthe wing frame 3” a reinforcement lug 51a with a downwards-facing lip as shown in figure 23.
In order to remove the broken infill element 6a, use is first made from the inside of one or several suction cups applied to the inside of the broken infill element in order to hold and manipulate the infill element from the inside. In doing so the suction cups are attached to the inside of the building making it impossible for the infill element for replacement 6a to fall down.
Then the basic frame 3 around the broken infill element 6a is sawed or ground along the fines E as shown in figure 21, whereby the infill element for replacement 6a can be removed with a part of the basic frame 3 as shown with arrow O in figure 21 and a rebate 40 remains in the remaining part of the basic frame 3.
In the corners of the rebate 40 appropriate corner pièces 44 are applied and one or more, preferably two complementary clip connections 50b are attached with screws or suchlike at the level of the mullions 9 and ofthe upper transom 10c ofthe compartment 3a of the infill element for replacement 6a and one or more complementary reinforcement lugs 51b on the lower transom 10a, each reinforcement lug 51b with an upward-facing lip behind which the downward-facing lip of the reinforcement lug 51a of the wing with the replacement infill element 2 can be hooked as shown in figure 23.
Once the broken infill element 6a with the attached eut frame part of the basic frame 3 is removed, a seal 38 is then attached in the remaining detailing 25 on the partition 21 and an insulation slat 43 is attached in the intermediate transom 10c as shown in figure 24.
Ail that then needs to be done is to attach the tailor-made prefabricated wing frame 3” with the replacement infill element 6a first from the inside in the remaining opening in the curtain wall 1, using the aforementioned suction cups, by tuming the wing frame 3” from the inside towards the outside and by placing it with reinforcement lugs 51a on its lowest profile 41 on the lowest reinforcement lugs 51b in the rebate 40 with the lip of the reinforcement lugs 51a hooking behind the lip of the reinforcement lugs 51b.
Once the wing frame 3” with replacement infill element is placed horizontally in the correct position, this wing frame 3” resting on the reinforcement lugs 51a and 51b is tipped inside with a rotating pulling movement around the rotation axis through the contact line between the lugs 51 a and 51b as shown with arrow I in figure 22, and clipped tight in the curtain wall 1 by hooking the elastic 5 clip connections 50a and 50b into each other as shown in the figures 22 and 24.
The reinforcement lugs 51a and 51b are shaped in such a way that the wing frame 3” slides easily into the correct position in the rebate 40 or the basic frame 3.
Throughout the entire operation the installera are inside the building.
The présent invention is in no way limited to the example described and the embodiment shown in the figures of a modular curtain wall according to the invention and related 20 wall éléments and method for the fabrication of this kind of wall element, but such curtain wall and wall element 15 according to the invention can be realised in ail kinds of forms and dimensions without departing from the scope of the invention.
Claims (5)
1. - Curtain wall of the modular type, constructed from prefabricated connecting wall cléments (2) mounted in rows next to and above each other, characterized in that the wall éléments (2) 5 consist of a basic frame (3) or so-called module of supporting mullions (9) and transoms (10) defining one or more open compartments which are filled using a fixed infill element (6) that is attached directly onto the basic frame (3) or using a wing with an infill element (6) attached on a wing frame (3) that is attached in a rebate (40) of the basic frame (3), whereby the infill éléments (6) are ail aligned and whereby the mullions (9) of the basic frames (3) are formed from 10 one-piece profiles with an internai chamber (23b) bounded by an outside wall (19) and a side wall (20) ofthe mullion (9), whereby in the case of a compartment (3a) of a fixed infill element (6) the infill element (6) is attached directly against the outside wall (19) of the mullions (6) and whereby in the case of a compartment (3 a) of a wing the rebate (40) in the mullions (9) is formed by the fact that the outside wall (19) and the side wall (20) of the internai chamber (23b) of the 15 mullions (9) of the basic frame (3) is removed locally at the level of the compartment (3a).
2. - Curtain wall according to claim 1, characterized in that the basic frames (3) are constructed with transoms (10) in the form of one-piece profiles which, for the compartments (3a) with a wing, are equipped during their fabrication with a rebate (40) or which are obtained from onepiece profiles with an internai chamber (23b) such as those of the mullions (6), whereby the 2 0 outside wall (19) and the side wall (20) of the internai chamber (23b) are removed across the entire length of the transom (10a, 10b) forming a rebate (40) .
3. - Curtain wall according to one of the previous claims, characterized in that the mullions (9) and transoms (10) hâve perpendicular ends, whereby the transoms (10) with their perpendicular ends are attached between the mullions (9).
2 5 4. - Curtain wall according to one of the previous claims, characterized in that the mullions (9) and transoms (10) along the perimeter of the frames (3) are fitted with female coupling parts (12) and with complementary male coupling parts (13) with which adjacent frames (3) can fit into each other.
5 .- Curtain wall according to claim 4, characterized in that the profiles of the mullions (9) and 30 transoms (10) are such that the female and male coupling parts (12-13) are found beyond the perimeter of the internai chamber (23b) , so that these coupling parts (12-13) remain after removal ofthe outside wall (19) and side wall (20) to create a rebate (40).
6 .- Curtain wall according to one of the previous claims 4, characterized in that in the case of a compartment (3a) with a fixed infill element (6), this fixed infill element (6) is attached against the outside wall (19) ofthe transoms and mullions using slats (27) which are stuck to the inside ofthe infill element (6) using structural silicone (28) .
7 . - Curtain wall according to one of the previous claims, characterized in that in the case of a compartment (3 a) with a wing, the infill element (6) on the wing frame (3) is attached using slats (27) which are stuck against the inside ofthe infill element (6) using structural silicone (28) and that when seen from the outside (7) of the curtain wall (1) the compartment (3a) of this wing frame (3) is entirely or almost entirely covered by the infill element (6) .
8 . - Curtain wall according to one of the previous claims, characterized in that an internai chamber (23 b) is bound by a partition (21) and an adjoining connecting wall (24) which respectively connect to the aforementioned side wall (20) and outside wall (19) of the internai side chamber (23b) .
9 .- Curtain wall according to claim 8, characterized in that the rebate (40) is formed by the aforementioned partition (21) after removal of the side wall (20) up to the partition (21) to form a first stop for the wing frame (3) and by the connecting wall (24) after partially removing this connecting wall (24) up to a protrusion (26) fitted on this connecting wall (24) to create a second stop for this wing frame (3) .
10 .- Curtain wall according to claim 9, characterized in that at the site of the aforementioned stops a seal (38,39) is fitted against which the wing frame (3) can be drawn.
11 ,- Curtain wall according to one of the previous claims, characterized in that the wing frame (3) is formed by predominantly L-shaped profiles (41) which are attached with a first leg (41a) along the edges of the infill element (6) against the inside of this infill element (6) and with the second leg (41b) at a distance from these edges .
12 ,- Curtain wall according to claim 11, characterized in that, in an assembled condition, the wing frame (3) rests on the protrusion (26) with its first leg (41a) with the intervening seal (39), acting as a stop for the remaining part of the connecting wall (24) of the fixed part frame (3') and rests with the free edge of its second leg (41b) with the intervening seal (38) on the partition (21) that acts as a stop.
13- Curtain wall according to one of the previous daims, characterized in that the wall éléments (2) are fitted around their perimeter with insulation profiles (30) which are attached to the basic frame (3) and overlap towards the outside reaching over the edges of the infill éléments (6) .
14, - Curtain wall according to claim 13 characterized in that, in the case of a compartment with a wing, the insulation profiles (30) are attached to this wing frame (3) .
15. - Curtain wall according to claim 13 or 14, characterized in that the insulation profiles (30) are sealed against the infill éléments (6) using a silicone or other sealing kit.
16. - Curtain wall according to one of the daims 13 to 15, characterized in that the insulation profiles (30) are fitted along their outside perimeter with a first level of seals (36) at a fixed distance from the outside of the wall éléments (2) which ensure a seal against adjoining wall éléments (2) and with a seal with the underlying horizontal seal (34).
17. - Curtain wall according to claim 16, characterized in that a second level of seals (37) is fitted on the basic frame (3) of the wall éléments (2) at a greater distance from the outside of the wall éléments (2) which ensure a seal against adjoining wall éléments (2).
18. - Curtain wall according to claim 17, characterized in that, in the case of a wing, the second level of seals (37) is attached in line with the rebate (40) of the basic frame (3) .
19. - Curtain wall according to one of the previous daims, characterized in that, in the case of a wall element with a compartment (3 a) with a wing, the rebate (40) ) in the corners where the ends of the transom profiles (10) comiect to the mullion profiles (9) is sealed using an extemal corner piece (44) that is attached in a way that overlaps in the rebate (40) of the transom profiles (10) and that lies with a side edge (44e) touching the connecting mullion profile (9) and is fitted with a lip (44d) that touches a connecting wall (24) of an adjoining internai chamber (23b) and is fitted with an extended part (44d') that extends to seal up to the rebate (40) of the connecting mullion profile (10).
2 0,- Curtain wall according to one of the previous daims, characterized in that, in the case that the wing is one that opens, the wing frame (3) of this wing in the rebate (40) of the basic frame (3) is attached using window hardware ( 42 ).
21Curtain wall according to one of the daims 1 to 19, characterized in that, in the case that the wing is a wing of a replacement infill element that is attached to a wing frame (3), the wing frame (3) ofthe replacing element in the rebate (40) of the basic frame (3) is attached to this wing frame (3) using clip connections (50a) which are compatible with complementary clip connections (50b) in the rebate (40) .
22,- Curtain wall according to claim 21, characterized in that reinforcement lugs (51a) are featured on the lowest transom (10) of the wing frame part (3) of the replacement infill element, with which the wing frame (3) rests on complementary reinforcement lugs (51b) in the rebate (40) ofthe relevant compartment (3a) ofthe basic frame (3).
23,- Method for the replacement of a fixed infill element (6) of a wall element (2) in a curtain wall (1) according to one of the previous daims, wherein the internai chamber (23b) is bound by a partition (21) and an adjoining connecting wall (24) which respectively connect to the aforementioned side wall (20) and outside wall (19) of the internai side chamber (23 b) characterized in that the method consists of the following steps:
- the provision of a replacement infill element on a frame in the form of an aforementioned wing frame (3);
- the clamping of the infill element for replacement ( 6 ) from the inside to prevent it from falling out, for example using suction cups attached to the inside of the building; - the loosening of the infill element for replacement (6) from the inside by grinding or suchlike along the perimeter of the infill element (6), the outside wall (19), side wall (20) and the connecting wall (24) of the side chamber (23b) of the fixed frame (3) to which the infill element (6) is attached in such a way that a rebate (40) is formed in the remaining part of the fixed basic frame (3);
- the removal of the loosened infill element (6) with the loosened part of the fixed basic frame 3 from the inside;
- the application of the replacement infill element with its wing frame (3) in the rebate (40) of the basic frame (3) from the inside;
- the attachment of the replacement infill element (6) with its wing frame (3).
24,- Method according to claim 23, characterized in that the wing frame (3) of the replacement infill element on the lowest transom (10) and on the mullions (9) is fitted with clip connections (50a) and the lowest transom (10) is fitted with a reinforcement lug (51a) and that, before the replacement infill element is fitted in the curtain wall (1), complementary clip connections (50b) and reinforcement lugs (51b are attached in the formed rebate (40)) which can cooperate with the clip connection (50a) and the reinforcement lugs (51a) on the wing frame (3 ) of the replacement infill element for the attachment of the replacement infill element in the curtain wall (1).
25. - Method according to claim 24, characterized in that for the attachment from the inside of the replacement infill element with its wing frame (3) in the rebate (40) of the basic frame (3) this is brought outside in its entirety and placed on the reinforcement lugs (51b) in the rebate in order for the wing frame (3) to then be tipped towards the inside with a pulling movement onto the reinforcement lugs (51b) until the clip connections (50a, 50b) hook into each other.
26. - Method according to one of the claims 24 or 25, characterized in that before the replacement infill element is mounted, seals are provided to seal the wing frame (3) in the rebate (40) .
27. - Method according to one of the claims 24 to 26, characterized in that before the replacement infill element is mounted, corner pièces (44) are attached in the corners of the rebate (40) according to claim 17.
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