WO1997004205A1 - Wooden frame, frame piece and method of manufacturing such frame pieces - Google Patents
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- WO1997004205A1 WO1997004205A1 PCT/SE1996/000698 SE9600698W WO9704205A1 WO 1997004205 A1 WO1997004205 A1 WO 1997004205A1 SE 9600698 W SE9600698 W SE 9600698W WO 9704205 A1 WO9704205 A1 WO 9704205A1
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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Definitions
- this invention relates to a wooden frame for window or door leaves, composed of frame pieces each one of which comprising a first part facing outwards in a wall opening and a second part facing inwards.
- Rot damage constitutes a great problem in connection with wooden windows of previously known type. Rot damage on wooden windows gives rise to considerable costs for house-own ⁇ ers.
- a basic reason for the problem is that the frames of the windows are made of wood pieces the characteristics and fibre- orientation of which are, in all essentials, uncontrolled.
- the window manufacturer buys board blanks the location of extraction of which in the original log may lie just anywhere. In some cases, the board may be extracted from the outer sap of the log and in other cases extracted from the central heart- wood.
- the window manufacturer totally lacks control of the orientation of the annual rings. Sometimes the presence of heartwood in the individual frame piece may be orientated in ⁇ wards in the frame and sometimes outwards.
- a primary object of the invention is to create a wooden frame having a considerably increased capabi ⁇ lity to, on one hand, stand up to tendencies to crack forma- tions in the surface wood of the frame wood as well as in pro ⁇ tecting paint or surface treatment layer lying outside, and, on the other hand, countercheck water absorption and rotting phe ⁇ nomena connected thereto.
- Another object of the invention is to create a wooden frame the tendency of which to retain moisture in the joints between individual frame pieces is reduced to a minimum.
- a further object of the invention is to create a wooden frame which for any given frame size offers an increased viewing or panoramic angle. In other words, the frame should allow an increased light admission through appurtenant window leaves.
- the invention also relates to a frame piece as such.
- the features of the frame piece according to the invention are evident from the claims 4 to 6.
- the invention also relates to a method of manufacturing such frame pieces. The features of the method according to the invention are evident from claim 7.
- Fig 1 is a perspective view of a window structure in which a frame according to the invention is included
- Fig 2 is a highly enlarged, partial horizontal section through the frame of the window structure as well the appurte ⁇ nant window leaf, shown in a closed state
- Fig 3 is a corresponding vertical section through the frame and the window leaf
- Fig 4 is a cross section through a log
- Fig 5 is a corresponding cross section with dividing cuts made for the extraction of frame pieces according to the invention
- Fig 6 is a cross section through an individual work piece for a frame piece
- Fig 7 is a cross section through a top or side piece of the frame
- Fig 8 is a cross section through a bottom piece of the frame
- Fig 9 is a cross section of an alternative embodiment of the frame bottom piece
- Fig 10 is an exploded perspective view showing the design of a frame side piece in connection with a bottom piece
- Fig 11 is a side view of said side and bottom pieces.
- a window structure comprising a wooden frame according to the invention, which frame is in its en ⁇ tirety designated 1, and a window leaf, generally designated 2 , being pivotable in relation to the frame.
- the frame 1 is composed of four single frame pieces, viz. a top piece 3, two side pieces 3' and a bottom piece 3".
- the invention also may be applied to so called multi light windows, the' frames of which include one or several, vertical and/or horizontal centre mullions.
- the window leaf 2 is of a multi glazing type and comprises in addi ⁇ tion to a casement 4 an outer glass pane 5 (see also fig 2 and 3) and an inner pane unit 6 in the form of an insulation glass composed of two separated single glasses 6, 6".
- the window leaf 2 is in a conventional way pivotally suspended on the frame 1 through a suitable number of butt hinges or articulations 7.
- fig 2 and 3 which in detail show how each individual frame piece 3 comprises a first part 8 facing outwards in the wall opening (not shown) in question, said part being, at least partly, thicker than a second part 9 facing inwards.
- each frame piece has an inwardly facing or indoor located long side surface 11 and an opposite, outwardly facing long side surface 12.
- a plane surface or side, facing the sur ⁇ rounding portions of the wall opening is designated 13.
- one or several grooves 14 are cut out in a known way, the main purpose of the grooves being to break possible mois ⁇ ture migration between the outside and the inside.
- a surface on the other part 9 which is substantially parallel to the surface 13 and facing the centre of the frame is designated 15. Said surface extends inwardly from the transverse shoulder surface 10.
- the first piece 8 of each frame piece is delimited by two surfaces converging outwardly and in an acute angle relative to each other, one surface being consti ⁇ tuted by the surface 13 and the other one being designated 16.
- These oblique surfaces 13, 16 emanate from dividing cuts made in an initial log, said cuts extending genuinely radially from the area of the centre of the log.
- This results in that the annual rings in the wood material of the first part 8 of the frame piece are orientated in such a way that imagined tangents to .individual annual rings cut through the surfaces 13, 16 sub- stantially perpendicularly to the planes of the surfaces.
- older annual rings are situated closest to the free, narrow edge surface 12 of the part 8.
- FIG 4 shows a cross section of a log 17 which serves as a starting point for the production.
- the indi ⁇ vidual annual rings of the log are designated 18.
- redwood Sodish redwood
- the heartwood of a redwood log contains a large share of naturally stored resin compounds which constitute a natural protection against rot fungi and have as well a greatly reduced tendency to absorb moisture in comparison with the superficial sap.
- the diameter of the heartwood in a log which should have a diameter of at least 320 mm, should attain at least 2/3 of the diameter of the log.
- fig 5 is shown how the log 17 is given eight genu ⁇ inely radial, equidistantly separated dividing cuts 19, 19', e.g. by means of a disc saw blade.
- Said cuts 19, 19' separate eight pieces-of-cake-like blanks or work pieces which each is given two dividing cuts 20, 21 directed perpendicularly to each other.
- Said cuts separate a piece of wood designated 22.
- a cut 23 directed perpendicularly to the cut 20 separates a residual piece 24.
- the extracted frame work piece 25 has a cross section area which is at least somewhat larger than the cross section area of the final frame piece.
- the frame piece 3 shown with dotted lines is finally extracted by means of a suitable fin- ishing treatment, e.g. profile-milling and/or planing.
- a suitable fin- ishing treatment e.g. profile-milling and/or planing.
- the plane surface 13 of the finished frame piece is pro ⁇ vided in close connection to the cut surface 19, while the sur ⁇ face 16 is closely connected to the cut surface 19 ' .
- the diminu- tive, cross-section-wise triangular inner portion 26, which mainly consists of the juvenile wood of the log, is removed.
- fig 7 the final profile shape of a top or bottom piece 3, 3' for the frame is shown, while fig 8 shows the pro- file shape of the bottom piece 3" .
- the long side surface 12 facing outwards of the indi ⁇ vidual top or side piece is, in all essentials, plane and extends perpendicularly to the surface 13.
- a cross-sec- tion-wise angular groove 27 for fastening of a window-sheet (not shown) on the surface 16 is milled off.
- the angle between the surfaces 13, 16 con ⁇ verging outwardly should be within the range of 20-60°, suita ⁇ bly 35-50°. As may be seen by a comparison between fig 7 and fig 8, this angle is larger for the individual top or bottom piece 3, 3' than for the bottom piece 3". Thus, in fig 7 it is shown how the angle between the surfaces 13 and 16 attains about 45°, while the corresponding angle in the bottom piece 3" according to fig 8 is about 38°. In both cases, however, the thickness of each second part 9 as well as the width of the shoulder surface 10 are mainly equally large, i.e. the dis ⁇ tances between the surface 13 and the edge 28 are mainly equally large.
- the angle difference between the two types of frame pieces according to fig 7 and 8 means that the first part 8 of the bottom piece 3" obtains a larger depth than the corresponding first part 8 of the frame piece 3 and 3' res ⁇ pectively according to fig 7.
- the shoulder sur ⁇ face 10 of the frame bottom piece 3" is situated at a greater distance from the edge portion facing outwards than the corre- sponding shoulder surface of the top piece and the side pieces.
- said outer glass may, in connection with the bottom edge thereof, be provided with a drip moulding 29.
- water e.g. from pelting rain, running along the outside of the outer glass pane will drip down onto the outwardly exposed, oblique surface 16 (with window-sheet) of the lower frame piece at a safe dis ⁇ tance from the shoulder surface 10 of the bottom piece.
- angle range (20-60°) for the obliq ⁇ uity between the surfaces 13, 16 of the outer part 8 of the frame piece is, of course, valid for the frame pieces shown in the drawings.
- the angle between the surfaces may be con ⁇ siderable larger and be, e.g., within the range of 60-85°. Also in these cases, the surfaces emanate from genuinely radial dividing cuts of the initial log.
- a heightened ridge 30 the purpose of which is to prevent water, which by a heavy wind may be driven upwards along a window- sheet on the surface 16, from penetrating into the interior of the frame.
- the interior of the ridge 30 is part of the shoulder surface 10 while the exterior of the ridge is situated a bit inside of the free, outer edge of the drip mould 29.
- the ridge constitutes an inte ⁇ gral part of the wooden material of the frame bottom piece which may easily be brought about by the smaller angle (38°) for the surface 16 of the frame bottom piece.
- a separate mould e.g. of aluminium or plastic, which fulfils the same water preventing purpose as the ridge 30.
- the individual frame pieces in the frame may be interconnected through screw joints comprising a suitable number of screws 31. Possibly, the screw joint may be supplemented by an adhesion joint between the contact sur ⁇ faces of the frame pieces.
- the individual side piece 3' has, at least at the bottom end thereof, a profile shape corresponding to the contour shape of the top side of the bottom piece 3" of the frame (a correspon ⁇ ding form fit is also occurring against the frame top piece 3) .
- each side piece 3' there is, in the bottom end of each side piece 3', recessed a countersink 32 delimited by a perimetrical, endless bead or border 33, the lower end surface 34 of which consti ⁇ tutes the shoulder surface of the side piece towards the top side of the bottom piece 3".
- the depth of the countersink 32 may in practice attain 3-4 mm, and the width or thickness of the bead 33 may be in the range of 4-5 mm.
- the casement 4 in prac ⁇ tice advantageously may be composed of the individual frame pieces extracted from the wooden work pieces 22 which according to fig 5 are separated by means of the cuts 19', 20, 21 from the work pieces 25 forming the frame pieces.
- the work pieces 22 consist mainly of slightly resinous sap, but this does not con ⁇ stitute any practical disadvantage inasmuch as the casement 4 is in its entirety situated inside of the outer glass pane 5 exposed outwards.
- the outer glass pane 5 is thus made of safety glass, e.g.
- the carrying frame 4 being in its entirety located on the in ⁇ side of this strong outer glass pane.
- the outer glass pane will in the closed state of the window leaf have its edge portions located between the casement and the inwardly facing shoulder surfaces 10 of the frame.
- the casement is not exposed to any obvious climatic influence in the form of precipitation, wind or direct insolation.
- Fig 2 and 3 illustrate how the individual frame piece in the transition between the inner long side surface 11 and the surface 15 facing the centre of the window has an obliquely bevelled surface 35 co-operating with a surface 36, inclined by an equal angle, formed on a bead 37 protruding from the indi ⁇ vidual casement piece as a whole and partly overlapping the frame piece.
- an elastic sealing member 38 is arranged between the surfaces, which member is most suitably fastened on the bead 37.
- the oblique surfaces 35 on the four frame pieces of the frame together form a wedge-shapedly tape ⁇ ring, female-like seat which - when the window is closed - receives the correspondingly wedge-shapedly, tapering male-like portion of the casement delimited by the oblique surfaces 36.
- the invention is not limited solely to the embodiment described above and shown in the drawings. Thus, it is possible to vary the adjustment angle between the surfaces 13, 16 within wide limits provided that the angle is acute. In practice, how ⁇ ever, the angle range mentioned above is preferred. It is also possible to combine the frame according to the invention with other types of window leaves than the type illustrated in fig 2 and 3. Thus, the window leaf may very well be of a single glaz ⁇ ing type. It is also conceivable to apply the invention in win ⁇ dows with fixed glass units and so called multi light windows respectively, the frame pieces of which multi light windows in ⁇ clude one or several, vertical and/or horizontal mullions.
- the frame according to the invention may also be used for door structures, e.g. in combination with window doors.
- the individual frame piece it should be pointed out that it does not necessarily have to consist of a homogenous wooden body made in one single piece.
- said frame piece may be composed of two inter-connected, e.g. agglu ⁇ tinated part bodies.
- the invention may also be applied to frames for outwardly opening window leaves or door leaves. In such cases, the inwardly facing shoulder surface between the inner and outer pieces of the frame piece is missing.
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US08/983,106 US5904012A (en) | 1995-07-17 | 1996-05-30 | Wooden frame, frame piece and method of manufacturing such frame pieces |
DK96923121T DK0839252T3 (en) | 1995-07-17 | 1996-05-30 | Wooden frame, frame piece and method for making such frame pieces |
EP96923121A EP0839252B1 (en) | 1995-07-17 | 1996-05-30 | Wooden frame, frame piece and method of manufacturing such frame pieces |
BR9609705A BR9609705A (en) | 1995-07-17 | 1996-05-30 | Timber frame structure piece and method of manufacturing such frame pieces |
AT96923121T ATE195575T1 (en) | 1995-07-17 | 1996-05-30 | WOODEN FRAME, FRAME PART AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SUCH FRAME PARTS |
CA002226964A CA2226964C (en) | 1995-07-17 | 1996-05-30 | Wooden frame, frame piece and method of manufacturing such frame pieces |
AU63719/96A AU6371996A (en) | 1995-07-17 | 1996-05-30 | Wooden frame, frame piece and method of manufacturing such frame pieces |
JP50659397A JP3845115B2 (en) | 1995-07-17 | 1996-05-30 | Wooden frame, frame part and method of making such a frame part |
DE69609837T DE69609837T2 (en) | 1995-07-17 | 1996-05-30 | WOODEN FRAME, FRAME PART AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SUCH FRAME PARTS |
NO980186A NO309056B1 (en) | 1995-07-17 | 1998-01-15 | Wooden frame for window or door leaf, frame for such frame, and method for making such frames |
GR20000402438T GR3034749T3 (en) | 1995-07-17 | 2000-11-02 | Wooden frame, frame piece and method of manufacturing such frame pieces |
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JP (1) | JP3845115B2 (en) |
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