WO2022229479A1 - Parois et baies vitrées ou balcons à écrans coulissants verticaux à positionnements multiples - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to bidirectional walls with three and four vertical sliding screens and vertical sliding windows or balconies with two and three screens with multi-positioning, manufactured with or without horizontal profiles, capable of providing up to six different solutions or positioning in the same system, provided the window or vertical sliding balcony with three screens with multi-positioning of a lower interior sliding screen that in all cases, will comply with the safety height measure established by law to act as a balcony railing, manufacturing the exterior sliding screens to the extent necessary to cover the entire opening of the work.
- These vertical sliding windows or balconies with two, three or four sliding screens with multi-positioning have guide profiles on both sides, through which the exterior sliding screens slide, with the guide profiles of the vertical sliding windows or balconies having stops to control the limit descent of the exterior sliding leaves, and make them remain at the same height as the lower interior screen, these exterior sliding screens acting together with the lower interior sliding screen as a compact railing and a single joint handrail, it should be noted that safety of the system of vertical sliding screens, when their screens act when they are lowered as a balcony railing and depending on the number of screens, it doubles, triples or quadruples the safety, if we compare them with traditional balconies that only have one element or fixed screen as railing.
- the vertical sliding windows or balconies with multi-positioning will also have ventilation grilles with filters for upper and lower ventilation controlled by the screens themselves, the upper exterior sliding controls the upper ventilation of the room and the lower inner screen, which is also sliding, the lower ventilation grille, with the upper grille having a visor that protects the entry of water and the lower grille having another visor, the bidirectional walls (A3) of three vertical sliding screens, and (A4) four vertical sliding screens, only have an upper ventilation grille (E4) with filter, lacking in the lower part of said ventilation grille (E4) with filter, air entering freely stop unfiltered and without visor to control the entry of rainwater, the activation of all the sliding screens described being controlled by two motors with blockers, (unlike utility models U201400467, U201600604, U201700164, U201700164, U201900034, U201900316 , U 202000351 and U201900107, which are driven by a single motor and the inner lower screen, which is fixed in all cases, with the capacity to supply There are only two solutions
- These bidirectional walls and windows or vertical sliding balconies with multi-positioning preferably manufactured with extruded aluminum profiles with thermal bridge break, with extruded aluminum profiles without thermal bridge break, or PVC carpentry, and inside any of these materials , glass, metal sheets, methacrylate, rigid plastics or similar
- the sliding system is formed by an upper compact profile, an intermediate one (which supports the boxes with the axes and motors with blockers) and a lower one, and on both sides, some lateral guide profiles, which once joined form the frame, by the guide profiles side slides the lateral sliding profile slides, said lateral guide profiles have stops to limit the path of the sliding leaves, the closing profile is located in the upper part, where the watertight profile of the upper exterior sliding leaf fits when it is raised or in the closed position, in the lower part it has a lower closing profile where the watertight profile of the lower inner sliding leaf fits when it is lowered or in the closed position (this lower inner leaf is the one that acts as a railing)
- these screens described sliders are driven by two motors with blockers that act independently, being in the upper part of the structure formed through the frame, with the motors with blockers inside a double recordable box, (also with thermal bridge break).
- motors with blockers the upper and the lower, have a system that immobilizes the sliding screens in the event of detecting an inadequate movement, acting as an auxiliary safety element
- the axes that house the motors with blockers have a double system of safety of pull or traction, this being made up of two discs for special tapes, or by some winding guides where the steel cables are attached in their winding or unwinding
- this double security system is designed in case the case arises breaking of one of the sidewalk straps or cables (provided, with two pairs or two units on each side of the shaft that houses the motor with blocker) so that there would always be a second safety pair to act as an auxiliary.
- the task of the interior motor through the steel belts or cables, is to minimally slide the lower interior sliding screen upwards when it is necessary to ventilate the room at ground level, raising the screen that acts as a railing or balcony to the programmed measure, remaining locked (by programming the remote control or the control unit) also having stops fixed on both sides of the side guide profiles, limiting the rise of the lower sliding screen that acts as a handrail when activated by the motor with blocker, said stops limit and control any failure of the system (intervening as an auxiliary safety element).
- the lower air regeneration hole is protected by a ventilation grille, which has a filter and a protective visor to prevent water from entering.
- the outer motor is in charge of sliding the upper outer sliding screen through the steel belts or cables, joining this upper sliding screen through the crossing profile with the intermediate sliding screens, when the upper sliding screen and the intermediate ones go down in their entirety, they are stopped in a programmed way on some lateral stops that the profiles have guides, leaving said screens at the height of the lower interior screen, forming a multi-railing assembly, the upper sliding screen can be stopped at the programmed height or manually through the control, so that the air passes through the upper ventilation grille, which has a filter and a protective visor to prevent the entry of water, with the upper and lower screens in the open position together, allowing air to pass through the upper and lower grilles, forming a cross air current, sanitizing or cleaning the space of the room.
- the multi-positioning of the system of vertical sliding windows or balconies with and without horizontal profiles should be highlighted, which can provide up to six different solutions or positions, the number of intervening sliding screens being indifferent, being able to be two, three or four screens, depending Below I list the multi-solutions, giving the example of the vertical sliding window or balcony with three sliding screens, giving the order to the two motors with blockers through the remote control; in the first position, the inner motor with blocker lowers the lower screen and the outer motor with blocker raises the upper screen at the same time that it joins and drags the intermediate screen, remaining in the closed viewpoint position, the second position, the inner motor with blocker lowers the lower screen and the outer motor with blocker lowers the upper screen together with the intermediate one until it reaches the stops, remaining in the balcony position, with the three screens at the same level, the third position, the inner motor with blocker raises the lower screen, leaving the air intake free through the lower ventilation grille and the external motor with blocker lowers the upper screen together with the intermediate screen until it reaches the stops,
- Natural ventilation inside the building's rooms is very necessary to reduce their energy consumption and the health of the people who occupy it (poor natural ventilation negatively influences the health of the rooms).
- people as follows from a report prepared by the Buildings Performance Institute Europe (BPIE) on air quality) sometimes having to resort to heated air, its use not being recommended, especially in times when the pandemic is in active.
- BPIE Buildings Performance Institute Europe
- Example of vertical sliding windows or balconies with multi-positioning of two and three screens with and without horizontal profiles which has the same system of sliding screens and upper ventilation described, plus a lower fixed frame that acts as a railing, having slats inside horizontal louvers or oriented Majorcan shutters with a thermal bridge break, highlighting the exterior profile of the slat, which once joined to the rest of the exterior profiles form a chain controlling the sun's incidence on the interior profiles, with insurmountable thermal control (for more detail see the figure 36, with the three vertical slats joined, observe the one in the middle), being these moved and positioned through a regulator control, for the control of air intake, this fixed frame composed of the upper and lower frame and the frames sides, with mobile slats inside, occupying the surface and the place of the interior lower sliding screen acting as a balcony railing.
- Example of vertical sliding windows or balconies with multi-positioning of two and three screens with and without horizontal profiles which has the same system of sliding screens and upper ventilation described, plus adjustable vertical lattice or Majorcan slats, highlighting the exterior profile, which once joined to the rest of the exterior profiles they form a chain controlling that the sun or cold falls on the interior profiles, with an insurmountable thermal control (for more detail see figure 36, with the three vertical slats joined, observe the one in medium) attached to the sides of the windows or vertical sliding balconies for controlled ventilation, these lattice slats or vertical Majorcan slats are inside a fixed frame, made up of a double lateral closing frame, these being formed of a polymer of thermal bridge break in the center, joining at both ends to the supports for regular profiles
- the double side closing frames are joined vertically to the double frames, the upper and the lower, forming a compact fixed frame, the double side closing frame and on one of its sides, it is joined with the lateral compact profile for screens with profiles, and
- the perforated slats would be strategically placed, so that they coincide with the ventilation grilles with upper and lower filters when the blind is lowered or raised, they could also
- the blind guides with extension of solar control and thermal bridge break have the outer profile longer than the inner profile, they protect from the incidence of the sun any window already installed on site, that lacks thermal bridge break.
- CTE the new technical building code "CTE”
- Basic requirement HE 1 Conditions for the control of energy demand. Buildings will have a thermal envelope with characteristics such that they limit the needs for primary energy to achieve thermal comfort).
- bidirectional vertical sliding wall system with multi-positioning is similar to the previously described vertical sliding windows and balconies, the profiles being identical, as they are; the upper compact profile, an intermediate one (which supports the boxes with the axes and motors with blockers) and another lower one, and on both sides, some side guide profiles, which once joined form the frame, the slider slides through the side guide profiles.
- said lateral sliding profile said lateral guide profiles in the upper part the closing profile is located, where the watertight profile of the outer upper sliding leaf fits when it is raised or in the closed position, in the lower part it has a drag shovel profile, that moves a certain number of screens, said bidirectional vertical sliding wall system of three or four screens, all of which can run downwards or upwards (without stops or limitations), their sliding screens also being driven by two motors with independent blockers , being in the upper part of the structure formed by the frame, being the motors with blockers in the interior or a double recordable box, providing a series of multi-solutions.
- the internal motor with bioqueador lowers lower screen and motor exterior with blocker raises the upper screen, at the same time that it joins and drags the intermediate screen (remaining in the closed wall position), for greater security in closing, for example at night when the establishment is closed, it has a pin that fixes the lower inner screen, together with the intermediate screen, and the profiles of the side guides
- the second position the inner motor with blocker lowers the lower screen and the outer motor with blocker lowers the upper screen together with the intermediate one (being in position, controlled upper ventilation)
- the internal motor raises the lower screen, leaving the air inlet free (at the height required, since it lacks a grid) and the external motor with blocker lowers the upper screen together with the intermediate one (remaining in position, controlled double ventilation), in the fourth position, the inner motor with blocker raises the lower inner screen ior
- the operation and ventilation solution of the system of bidirectional vertical sliding walls with multi-positioning, in this case without horizontal profiles is identical to the system that I have just described of bidirectional vertical sliding walls with horizontal profiles, the difference lies in the crossing profiles steel, which are attached to the lateral sliding profiles where the glasses are inserted (these steel crossing profiles will have polyamide sheets to break the thermal bridge and avoid the galvanic couple on contact with the lateral sliding profiles of aluminum, in the same way, they will have the holes of some polyamide sheath tubes through which the screws will pass for the union of said profiles, the lower part of the steel crossing profiles will have a reinforcing plate also made of steel), and transparent polyamide crossing profiles, for a completely watertight closure, the other di difference, are the lateral compact profiles with wings, which once united form the frame, and the lateral guide profiles with wings through which the screens slide (the wings are to hide the steel crossing profiles).
- the photovoltaic solar panel can be incorporated in the upper exterior part of the structure and it would also act as an element to hide the screens. They could also be fitted with vertical side latticework or Majorcan shutters to increase and diversify their ventilation performance.
- Aluminum and glass windows that slide on the sides or hinge on the upper part are usually used in a wide range of buildings, their lower part being fixed in the same material, or built-in, these windows acting as a balcony or bay window, there are also doors Lateral or folding sliding balcony doors with the bars of the railing attached to it without extension of the terrace area, the drawbacks of these lateral sliding windows and balcony doors is that fifty percent is always left open, sacrificing the other fifty.
- Figure 2 - Is a perspective and elevation view of the multi-positioning of the vertical sliding window or balcony with three screens with horizontal profiles;
- Figure 3.- Is a perspective and elevation view of the multi-positioning shown in figure 2 of the vertical sliding window or balcony without horizontal profiles;
- Figure 4.- Is a perspective and elevation view of the multipositioning of the vertical sliding window or balcony with three sliding screens with horizontal profiles, Figure 5 - It is a perspective view that shows different parts of the multipositioning of the vertical sliding window or balcony with three screens ;
- Figure 6.- Is a perspective and elevation view of the window or balcony with multi-positioning of three vertical sliding screens without horizontal profiles;
- Figure 7.- Is a perspective view of several models of windows or balconies with multiple positions;
- Figure 8 - Is a perspective and elevation view of the window or balcony with multi-positioning according to the invention.
- Figure 9.- Is a sectional view of the window or balcony with vertical sliding multi-positioning of two screens with horizontal profiles;
- Figure 10 - Is a view that shows the multi-positioning of the vertical sliding window or balcony with two screens with horizontal profiles;
- Figure 11 - Is a perspective and elevation view showing a multi-positioning similar to the one shown in figure 10, with two screens and without horizontal profiles;
- Figure 12 - Is a perspective and elevation view showing the multi-positioning of the vertical sliding window or balcony with two sliding screens with horizontal profiles;
- Figure 13.- Is a perspective view that shows various models of multi-positioning windows or balconies with and without horizontal profiles;
- Figure 14 - Is an elevation view showing the bidirectional vertical sliding wall with three screens
- Figure 15.- Is a perspective and elevation view that shows the multi-positioning of the bidirectional vertical sliding wall with three screens;
- Figure 16.- Is a perspective and elevation view that shows a multi-positioning similar to the one shown in figure 15, with three screens with horizontal profiles:
- Figure 17 Is a perspective view of different parts of the multipositioning with three screens without horizontal profiles;
- Figure 18.- Is a perspective view of various models of the bidirectional vertical sliding wall;
- Figure 19.- Is a sectional view of the bidirectional vertical sliding wall with four screens with horizontal profiles
- Figure 20 - Is a perspective and elevation view of the multi-positioning of the bidirectional vertical sliding wall with four screens with horizontal profiles;
- Figure 21 - Is a perspective and elevation view of multi-positioning similar to the one shown in figure 20, with four screens but without horizontal profiles;
- Figure 22 - Is a perspective view of various models of the bidirectional vertical sliding wall with multi-positioning
- Figure 23.- Is a perspective and elevation view showing various windows or balconies with multiple positions provided with different numbers of sliding screens;
- Figure 24.- Is a perspective and elevation view of windows or balconies with multiple positions with a different number of vertical sliding screens that lack horizontal profiles;
- Figure 25.- Is a sectional view of multi-positioning with different numbers of screens
- Figure 26 - Is an elevation view showing a vertical sliding window or balcony with different detail views
- Figure 27 - Is a side section view showing a vertical sliding window or balcony with two vertical screens, the view on the left with the vertical slats open allowing air to pass through while the view on the right the vertical slats are closed;
- Figure 28 - Is an elevation view showing the various components necessary to manufacture a vertical sliding window or balcony with multi-positioning with three vertical sliding screens;
- Figure 29 - Is an elevation view showing the various components necessary to manufacture a vertical sliding window or balcony with multi-positioning according to the invention.
- Figure 30.- Is a sectional and front view of the components necessary to manufacture a vertical sliding window or balcony with multi-positioning according to the invention
- Figure 31.- Is a view showing a bidirectional vertical sliding wall with multi-positioning with three screens without horizontal profiles;
- Figure 33.- Is a perspective and elevation view of a vertical sliding window or balcony with multi-positioning
- Figure 34 - Is a perspective and elevation view of a vertical sliding window or balcony with multi-positioning with two and three screens;
- Figure 35 - Is a side, front and exploded perspective view where the components for a blind guide are shown;
- Figure 36 Is a side sectional view of parts of a lattice or Majorcan slat;
- Figure 37.- Is an elevation view of parts of a lattice slat for multi-positioning according to the invention.
- Figure 38 - Is a perspective and elevation view of a vertical sliding window or balcony.
- Figure 1 In which you can see a side section view of the window or balcony with vertical sliding A1 multi-positioning of three screens with horizontal profiles, and the rest of the profiles that compose it, all of them with thermal bridge breakage 13, with the lower inner screen lowered and the upper outer screen and the intermediate one raised, remaining in a viewing position, see the E6 boxes at the top with broken thermal bridge 13, inside which the motors with blockers E3 are located, which through the steel belts or cables 3 that are attached to the lower interior sliding screen (which acts as the balcony railing) and to the upper exterior sliding screen, closing both screens the air intake of the lower interior ventilation grille E4, and the upper exterior grille E4, both E4 grilles with filter.
- the upper ventilation grille E4 is protected by the protection hood 4, and the lower ventilation grille E4 is protected by the protection hood 5, see on the hood 5 the stops 2 for the positioning of the outer sliding leaves on them, and on the lower interior sliding sash the stop 2 as a rise limiter, note, to the left of the window or balcony A1 with multi-positioning, the upper, intermediate and lower compact profiles B4, which once joined form the double frame, and in its interior, fixed to both sides of the lower part of the frame, has side guide profiles B1 where the screens slide sliding through the lateral sliding profile C1 (see to the left of the window or balcony A1) in the lower part, on the lower compact profile B4, the lower closing profile B3 is located, and then the watertight profile C3, just above from it, there are the crossing profiles C4, see the same crossing profiles C4 a little higher, and further up, we see the upper sealing profile C2, which fits inside the upper closing profile B2.
- Figure 2 shows the muti-positioning of the vertical sliding window or balcony of three screens A1 with horizontal profiles, showing six different solutions or positioning, on the letters A, it is shown how the interior motor with blocker E3 lowers the lower interior screen and the exterior motor with blocker E3 raises the upper screen at the same time that it joins and drags the intermediate screen, remaining in the closed viewpoint position, on the letter B, the interior motor with blocker E3 lowers the lower screen and the external motor with blocker E3 lowers the upper screen together with the intermediate one until it reaches the 2 stops, remaining in a balcony position with the three screens at the same level, on the letter C, the internal motor with blocker E3 raises the lower screen, leaving free the air inlet through through the ventilation grille E4, and the outer motor with blocker E3 lowers the upper screen together with the intermediate screen until l reaching stops 2, remaining in the balcony position and the lower ventilation open, on the letter D, the interior motor with blocker E3 raises the lower screen, leaving the air intake free through the lower ventilation grille E4, and
- Figure 3 shows the same multi-positioning as in Figure 2, of the vertical sliding window or balcony with three screens A1, in this case, without horizontal profiles, showing the same six solutions or positioning.
- Figure 4 shows the muti-positioning of the vertical sliding window or balcony of three sliding screens A1 with horizontal profiles (it can be without profiles) activated by a motor with a blocker, provided with a fixed frame 42 that acts as a railing, composed by the upper and lower frame F3 and the side frames F5 (for more detail, see figure 37) inside which are the adjustable lattice or Majorcan F1 through a control knob 7.
- the exterior motor with blocker E3 lowers the upper screen together with the intermediate one until reaching the stops 2, with the Majorcan slats or latticework F1 closed, remaining in the balcony position, with the two screens at the same level as the fixed frame 42.
- FIG 5 it is shown in lateral perspective and on the letter A, the lateral sliding profiles C1, on the letter B, the glasses 1 with the crossing profiles of transparent polycarbonate D1, on the letter C, the profiles can be seen.
- the joined elements can be seen, formed by the glass 1, protected in its upper and lower part by the crossing profiles of transparent polycarbonate D1 and its sides protected by the crossing profiles D2 in steel, these being joined to the lateral sliding profiles C1, through the fixing holes 6, and on the letter E, we can see the elements described joined and compacted forming the window or balcony A1 with three screens vertical sliders without horizontal profiles.
- FIG 6 it can be seen from a side perspective view and on the letter A, the window or balcony A1 with multi-positioning of three vertical sliding screens without horizontal profiles, represented on the right margin the elements that make up the sliding screens of said window or balcony A1 without horizontal profiles, see on the letter B and in a frontal view one of the sliding screens formed by a glass 1, protected in its upper and lower part by the transparent polycarbonate crossing profiles D1 and its sides protected by the crossing profiles D2, these being made of steel, being joined to the lateral sliding profiles C1, through the fixing holes 6, on the letter C.
- the transparent polycarbonate crossing profile D1 is shown , and through its transparency, the glass 1 is visible, its sides being protected by the crossing profiles D2 made of steel, these being joined to the side sliding profiles C1.
- the side sliding profiles C1 joined to the glass 1 through the beading 16 (for more detail see figure 29) and on the letter E, in a side perspective view you can see the glass 1, protected at the top and bottom by transparent D1 polycarbonate crossing profiles.
- FIG 7 in a side perspective view, various models of windows or balconies with multi-positioning, with and without horizontal profiles, are shown as a non-limiting example.
- the window or balcony A1 with three vertical sliding screens is shown. with horizontal profiles and two E4 ventilation grilles, with their visors 4 and 5 and stops 2.
- the window or balcony A1 with three vertical sliding screens with horizontal profiles and two E4 ventilation grilles, with its visors 4 and 5 and the stops 2, and a photovoltaic solar panel 8, on the letter C the window or balcony A1 is shown with three vertical sliding screens without horizontal profiles with two ventilation grills E4, with its visors 4 and 5 and stops 2, above the letter D shows the window or balcony A1 with three vertical sliding screens with horizontal profiles and two ventilation grilles E4, with their visors 4 and 5 and stops 2, plus some vertical lattice or Majorcan slats F1 for adjustable side ventilation through the turning controls 7, above the letter E is shown the window or balcony A1 with three vertical sliding screens without horizontal profiles and two ventilation grilles E4, with their visors 4 and 5 and stops 2 , plus some vertical lattice or Majorcan F1 slats for adjustable side ventilation through the turning controls 7, and on the letter F the window or balcony A1 is shown with three vertical sliding screens with profiles horizontal panels and an E4 ventilation grille, with its visor 4 and
- the upper filter ventilation grille E4 is protected by the protective hood 4, the lower filter ventilation grille E4 is protected by the protective hood 5, see on the hood 5 the stops 2 for the positioning of the outer sliding leaves , and on the lower inner sliding leaf the stop 2 as a rise limiter, note, to the left of the vertical sliding window or balcony A2, the upper, intermediate and lower compact profiles B4. that once joined form the double frame, and inside, fixed on both sides, it has side guide profiles B1 through which the screens slide through the side sliding profile C1 (see left of window or balcony A2) On the lower compact profile B4, you can see the lower closing profile B3 and then the watertight profile C3, just above it.
- Figure 10 shows the muti-positioning of the vertical sliding window or balcony A2 with two screens with horizontal profiles, showing six different solutions or positioning, on the letters A, it is shown how the interior motor with blocker E3 lowers the lower interior screen and the exterior motor with blocker E3 raises the upper screen, remaining in the viewing position, on the letter B, the interior motor with blocker E3 lowers the lower screen and the external motor with blocker E3 lowers the upper screen, remaining in the balcony position, on the letter C, the interior motor with blocker E3 raises the lower screen, leaving the air inlet free through the ventilation grille E4, and the exterior motor with blocker E3 also raises the outer screen, leaving it in the balcony position with the lower ventilation open, above the letter D, the interior motor with blocker E3 raises the lower screen, leaving free the air intake through the grille of lower ventilation E4 and the external motor with blocker E3 lowers the upper screen, leaving free the entrance of air through the upper ventilation grille E4, remaining in position, window with double ventilation open, on the letter E, the
- Figure 11 shows the same multi-positioning as in Figure 10, of the vertical sliding window or balcony A2 with two screens, in this case, without horizontal profiles, showing the same six solutions or positioning.
- Figure 12 shows the muti-positioning of the vertical sliding window or balcony A2 of two sliding screens with horizontal profiles (it can be without profiles) activated by a motor with a blocker, provided with a fixed frame 42 that acts as a railing, composed by the upper and lower frame F3 and the side frames F5 (for more detail, see figure 37) inside which are the adjustable lattice or Majorcan F1 through a control knob 7, showing five positions that are described below; above the letters A, it is shown how the external motor with blocker E3 raises the external sliding screen, connecting it in its lower part with the crossing flange 38 of the fixed frame 42, with the Majorcan slats or latticework F1 closed, remaining in the viewing position closed, on the letters B, the external motor with blocker E3 lowers the external sliding screen, leaving the air inlet free through the upper ventilation grille E4, with the Majorcan slats or latticework F1 closed, remaining in position, bay window with the upper ventilation open, above the letters C, the exterior motor
- window or balcony A2 with two vertical sliding screens. with horizontal profiles and two E4 ventilation grilles, with its visor 4 and stops 2, above the letter B the window or balcony A2 is shown with a vertical sliding screen (the upper outer screen, the lower inner screen is fixed) with horizontal profiles and an upper ventilation grille E4, with its visor 4, above the letter C, the window or balcony A2 is shown with a vertical sliding screen (the upper outer screen, the lower inner screen is fixed) with horizontal profiles with the ventilation grille upper E4, with its visor 4, and a photovoltaic solar panel 8, on the letter D, the window or balcony A2 is shown with a vertical sliding screen (the upper exterior screen r, the lower interior is fixed) without horizontal profiles and an upper ventilation grille E4.
- the window or balcony A2 is shown with a vertical sliding screen (the upper outer screen, the lower inner screen is fixed) without horizontal profiles and an upper ventilation grille E4, with its visor 4, plus some vertical lattice or Majorcan F1 slats for adjustable side ventilation through the turning controls 7, above the letter F the window or balcony A2 is shown with a vertical sliding screen (the upper exterior screen, the lower interior screen is fixed ) without horizontal profiles, plus some vertical lattice or Majorcan slats F1 for adjustable side ventilation through the turning controls 7, and above the letter G, the window or balcony A2 is shown with a vertical sliding screen (the upper screen exterior) with horizontal profiles and an E4 ventilation grille, with its visor4, and instead of the lower interior fixed screen, it has a fixed frame 42 and horizontal slats inside with lattice or Majorcan F1 for adjustable ventilation through the rotary knob 7
- a side sectional view shows the bidirectional vertical sliding wall A3 with three screens with horizontal profiles, and the rest of the profiles that compose it, all of them with thermal bridge breakage, with the lower inner screen lowered and the upper outer screen and the intermediate one raised, remaining in the closed wall position, see the E6 boxes with thermal bridge breakage in the upper part, inside which the motors with E3 blockers are located.
- the ventilation grille with upper filter is protected by the protection visor 4, note , to the left of the A3 bidirectional vertical sliding wall with three screens with horizontal profiles, the upper and intermediate B4 compact profiles, which once joined form the frame, leaving the lower part open, with the lateral guide profiles fixed on both sides.
- the side compact profiles B7 are shown coupling to the side guide profiles B1, and the sliding profiles C1 before connect with the lateral guide profiles B1, inside said profiles C1 the glasses 1 are inserted, and on the letter B, the compact lateral profiles B7 coupled to the lateral guide profiles B1 are shown together, and within them the sliding profiles C1 , with glasses 1
- Figure 15 shows the multi-positioning of the A3 bidirectional vertical sliding wall with three screens with horizontal profiles, showing six different solutions or positioning, see above the letters A, where it is shown how the interior motor with blocker E3 lowers the lower screen interior and the exterior motor with blocker E3 raises the upper screen at the same time that it joins and drags the intermediate screen, remaining in the closed wall position (see pin E5 to fix the lower interior sliding screen when required), on the letter B, the internal motor with blocker E3 lowers the lower internal screen and the external motor with blocker E3 lowers the upper screen together with the intermediate one, allowing air to pass through the upper ventilation grille E4, remaining in the wall position with the upper ventilation open, on the letter C, the interior motor with blocker E3 raises the lower screen, leaving the air inlet free and the m External motor with blocker E3 lowers the upper screen together with the intermediate screen, leaving the air inlet free through the upper ventilation grille E4, remaining in the wall position with the upper and lower ventilation open, on the letter D, the internal motor with blocker
- Figure 16 shows the same multi-positioning as in figure 15. of the bidirectional vertical sliding wall A3 with three screens with horizontal profiles, in this case, without horizontal profiles, showing the same six solutions or positioning.
- FIG 18 in a side perspective view, various models of the A3 bidirectional vertical sliding wall with multi-positioning, with three screens, with and without horizontal profiles, are shown by way of non-limiting example, see on the letter A, the sliding wall vertical bidirectional A3 with three screens without horizontal profiles with an upper ventilation grille E4, and a photovoltaic solar panel 8, which in addition to supplying electricity, hides the screens when all of them are raised, on the letter B the wall is shown A3 bidirectional vertical sliding wall with three screens with horizontal profiles and an E4 upper ventilation grille, and its visor 4, above the letter C the A3 bidirectional vertical sliding wall with three screens is shown with horizontal profiles and an E4 upper ventilation grille.
- the letter D shows the bidirectional vertical sliding wall A3 with three screens without horizontal profiles, with an upper ventilation grille E4. and its visor 4.
- the letter E shows the A3 bidirectional vertical sliding wall with three screens without horizontal profiles and an upper ventilation grille E4, and its visor 4, plus vertical lattice or Majorcan slats F1 for adjustable side ventilation. through the turn controls 7.
- a side section view shows the A4 bidirectional vertical sliding wall with four screens with horizontal profiles, and the rest of the profiles that compose it, all of them with thermal bridge breakage, with the lower inner screen lowered and the upper outer screen and the raised intermediate ones, remaining in the closed wall position, see in the upper part the E6 boxes with a thermal bridge break, inside which the motors with E3 blockers are located, which through the inks or steel cables 3 which are attached to the lower inner sliding screen and to the upper outer sliding screen, the upper outer screen closing the air inlet of the upper ventilation grille E4, the ventilation grille with upper filter is protected by the protection visor 4,
- Note to the left of the A4 bidirectional vertical sliding wall with four screens with horizontal profiles, the upper and i compact profiles Intermediate B4, which once joined form the frame, leaving the lower part open, with the lateral guide profiles B1 fixed on both sides through which the screens slide through the lateral sliding profile C1 (see left of the sliding wall vertical bidirectional A4 the drag shovel profile C6, just above it, there are the crossing profiles C4,
- Figure 20 shows the multi-positioning of the A4 bidirectional vertical sliding wall with four screens with horizontal profiles, showing six different solutions or positioning, see the letters A, where it is shown as the motor interior with blocker E3 lowers the lower inner screen and the exterior motor with blocker E3 raises the upper screen while it joins and drags the intermediate screens, remaining in the closed wall position (see pin E5 to fix when the screen is required lower inner slider), on the letter B, the inner motor with blocker E3 lowers the lower inner screen and the outer motor with blocker E3 lowers the upper screen together with the intermediate ones, allowing air to pass through the upper ventilation grille E4, remaining in wall position with the upper ventilation open, on the letter C, the interior motor with blocker E3 raises the lower screen, leaving the air inlet free and the exterior motor with blocker E3 lowers the upper screen together with the intermediate screens, leaving the air inlet free.
- the letters A where it is shown as the motor interior with blocker E3 lowers the lower inner screen and the exterior motor with blocker E3 raises the upper screen
- the inner motor with blocker E3 raises the lower inner screen together with the intermediate screens through the drag shovel profile C6 and the outer motor with blocker E3 lowers the upper outer sliding screen, remaining in a window position, on the letter E, the interior motor with blocker E3 lowers the lower interior screen and the exterior motor with blocker E3 lowers the upper exterior screen together with the intermediate screens, remaining in the dividing railing position, on the letter F, the interior motor with blocker E3 raises the lower inner screen together with the intermediate screens through the drag shovel profile C6 and the outer motor with blocker E3 raises the upper outer sliding screen, leaving the large passage door in position.
- Figure 21 shows the same multi-positioning as in figure 20, of the bidirectional vertical sliding wall A4 with four screens with horizontal profiles, in this case, without horizontal profiles, showing the same six solutions or positioning.
- FIG 22 in a side perspective view, various models of the bidirectional vertical sliding wall A4 with multi-positioning, with four screens, with and without horizontal profiles, are shown by way of non-limiting example, see on the letter A, where it is shown the A4 bidirectional vertical sliding wall with four screens without horizontal profiles, with an E4 upper ventilation grille, plus an 8 photovoltaic solar panel, being in the upper part, acting as a screen concealment when all are raised, on the letter B Shown is the four-screen A4 bi-directional vertical sliding wall with horizontal profiles and a mesh grid. upper ventilation E4, with its visor 4, above the letter C the bidirectional vertical sliding wall A4 is shown with four screens with horizontal profiles and an upper ventilation grille E4, with its visor 4.
- the bidirectional vertical sliding wall A4 of four screens without horizontal profiles is shown, with an upper ventilation grille E4. with its visor 4, above the letter E is shown the bidirectional vertical sliding wall A4 with four screens without horizontal profiles and an upper ventilation grille E4, with its visor 4, plus vertical lattice or Majorcan slats F1 for adjustable side ventilation through the turn controls 7.
- window or balcony A1 is shown with multi-positioning of three vertical sliding screens with horizontal profiles and two ventilation grilles E4, one upper and one lower, and just above in one top section view shows the same window or balcony A1 with three vertical sliding screens with horizontal profiles, above the letter B
- window or balcony A2 is shown with multi-positioning with two vertical sliding screens with horizontal profiles and two ventilation grilles E4, one upper and one lower, just above, in a top section view the same window or balcony A2 is represented with two vertical sliding screens with horizontal profiles, above the letter C
- a side perspective view shows the A3 bidirectional vertical sliding wall with multi-positioning of three sliding screens with horizontal profiles and an upper ventilation grille E4, just above, in a top section view the same bidirectional vertical sliding wall A3 with three screens with horizontal profiles is represented, above the letter D, in a side perspective view the sliding wall is shown vertical bidirectional A4 with multi-positioning of four sliding screens with horizontal profiles and an upper ventilation grille E4, just
- figure 25 in a top section view and between the letter A, in its lower part, what could be a vertical sliding window or balcony A1 with multi-positioning of three screens, or a bidirectional vertical sliding wall with three screens A3 are shown. , with multi-positioning without horizontal profiles (it could also be an A2 vertical sliding window or balcony with two screens, or a bidirectional vertical sliding wall with four A4 screens) having these on both sides, double F6 closing side frames and housed inside on the inside and outside of the double side closing frame F6.
- a vertical sliding window or balcony A1 with multi-positioning with three sliding screens with horizontal profiles, with four ventilation systems, two controlled by the upper and lower ventilation grilles, and the lateral ones.
- controlled by the vertical lattice or shutter slats and just below, in a top section view, part of an A1 vertical sliding window or balcony with three sliding screens, or an A3 vertical sliding bidirectional wall with three sliding screens, is shown, with horizontal profiles (which could well be without horizontal profiles), made up of the lateral sliding profile C1, sliding along the lateral guide profile B1.
- closing regulator supports 44 where the closing regulating profiles F4 are inserted, see between the closing regulating profile supports 44 the union reinforcement 37 and the thermal bridge break polyamide 13 (these vertical louver slats or adjustable shutters F1 could also go to the sides of an A2 vertical sliding window or balcony with two vertical sliding screens, or to an A4 bidirectional wall with four sliding screens, with and without horizontal profiles).
- Figure 27 in a side section view, shows what could be a vertical sliding window or balcony A2 with two vertical sliding screens, or a vertical sliding window or balcony A3 with three vertical sliding screens or it could be one A3 bidirectional vertical sliding wall with three screens, or an A4 bidirectional vertical sliding wall with four screens, with the upper and lower double frame F7, which once joined to the double closing side frames F6, forming the fixed frame 42. its interior, the vertical lattice or Majorcan slats F1, between said slats F1. Filters 11 are located, and right in the middle, there is the extractor 10 and the fan 11. See on the left over the letter A, with the vertical lattice or Majorcan slats F1 open allowing air to pass through, and on the right over the letter B, with the F1 slats closed.
- FIG 28 in a top section view you can see the necessary components to manufacture an A3 vertical sliding window or balcony with multi-positioning, with three vertical sliding screens, and depending on the number of screens, it could be a sliding window or balcony.
- B1 and C1 showing the connection flanges 14, the guides 12 for the admission of felts 15 or thermal break polyamides 13, the felts or polymers 15, and the wedge or beading 16, to fix the glasses 1 .
- a sectional and frontal view shows the necessary components to manufacture what could be a vertical sliding window or balcony A1 with multi-positioning, with three screens, or a vertical sliding window or balcony A2 with two screens, or an A3 bidirectional vertical sliding wall with three screens, or an A4 bidirectional vertical sliding wall with four screens, which can be, with and without horizontal profiles, see the upper part of what could be any of the windows or walls described, the upper compact profile B4 and the upper closing profile B2, below the representation of the vertical sliding window or balcony A1, the lower closing profile B3 is located and the lower compact profile B4, on the right, are shown in compact and exploded form the drag shovel profile C5 for the A3 bidirectional sliders with three screens, the shovel profile C6 for the A4 bidirectional sliders with four ro screens, and the lateral sliding profile C1, just to the opposite side, totally to the left in a compact and exploded manner, where you can see from bottom to top, the lower sealed profile C3, the crossing profiles C4, and the sealed profile upper C2, with the guides 12
- Figure 31 shows as an example, on the right margin, an A3 bidirectional vertical sliding wall with multipositioning, with three screens without horizontal profiles, showing next to it some safety and comfort components, such as the E3 motor with blocker, remaining attached to the axes 46, on the outside of said axes 46 the double disks for inks E1 are located, and just below, there are the double winding guides for the steel cables E2, to its right, we can see the pin E5 to fix the lower inner sliding screen when required, avoiding being lifted from the outside (only for the A3 bidirectional vertical sliding wall with three screens, and the bidirectional A4 wall with four screens) see at the top, the ventilation grille with E4 filter , and to its left the box E6 with thermal bridge break 13 and the holes 21 for screws, on the outside of said box E6, you can see the cover 41.
- some safety and comfort components such as the E3 motor with blocker
- Figure 32 in a side perspective view, shows some examples of windows or balconies A1 and A2, and bidirectional walls A3 and A4 with multipositioning, with and without horizontal profiles, see letter A on the left. , a vertical sliding window or balcony A1 with three screens with horizontal profiles and a photovoltaic solar panel 8.
- FIG 33 in a side and front perspective view, it is shown above the letter A.
- FIG 35 in a lateral, frontal and exploded perspective view, it is shown above the letter A, the blind guide with solar control wing G2 with holes for screws 21, the guides 12 for the admission of felts 15 or polyamides of thermal bridge break 13, and the end cap 28, right next to it, on the letter B, the same components described on the letter A are shown, but in this case reference is made to the roller shutter guide with guided solar control wing G3, where you can also see the screws 22, on the letter C, the box E6 with thermal bridge break 13 is shown, and the side cover of the register box G4, to its right, is the polyamide 27 plate for the thermal bridge break 13, in the upper left margin and above the letter D, you can see a non-limiting sample of the different shapes of slats G1 and G5 with the holes between slats 19, see the buffer stops 20 for slats G1 and Lower G5, note right above letter E, d From top to bottom, the shutter slats G1 and G5 in a compact and exploded manner, where they
- figure 36 it is shown in a side section view and on the letter A as an example, three lattice or Majorcan slats F1 with thermal bridge breakage, carefully observe the central slat where the outer profile 30 can be seen, which once Once joined to the rest of the upper and lower profiles 30, they form a compact chain, the felts or polymers 15 intervening as allies and forming an upper and lower bellows.
- a front view at the top shows a lattice or Majorcan slat F1 with the compact felts 15 on both sides and the guided or polymer felt 15 on the upper margin, see side section, and over the letter A, the lattice or Majorcan slat F1 with the thermal break polymer 13, over the letter B, the side cover F2 seen from the outside with the compact fleeces 15.
- the side cover F2 seen in lateral perspective with the compact fleece 15 on the outside, on the letter D, the side cover F2 is shown sectioned and without the compact fleece 15, on the letter E, the compact fleece 15, on the letter F, the side cover F2 sectioned with the compact fleece 15, and above the letter G, in a profile view, the side cover F2 attached to the compact fleece 15, below on the right margin it is shown in a compact section view the upper and lower frame F3 and the closing regulator profile F4, and between them in a view and Exploded, the internal face 34 and the external face 35 of the F3 frame can be seen, with the thermal bridge breaking polyamides 13 and the union reinforcement 37, finally, on the right margin, the upper and lower frame F3 are represented together with the lattice or Majorcan slats F1 with closing regulator profiles F4.
- FIG 38 in a top section view and under the letter A where it is shown, by way of example, a vertical sliding window or balcony A2 with the upper exterior sliding screen without horizontal profile with the crossing profile of transparent polyamide D1, and the fixed frame 42 with the horizontal latticework or Majorcan shutters F1 inside, the whole acting as a lower interior fixed screen or as a balcony railing, see below and on both sides the compacted side frame F5, and on the letter B it shows in an exploded manner the side frame F5 with the profiles 36, the thermal break polyamide 13 and the joint reinforcement 37, and on the letter C, in a side perspective view.
- the fixed frame 42 is shown and in its upper part the crossing tab 38 to join it with the transparent polyamide crossing profile D1 of the external sliding screen for a compact closure, on the letter D, the upper and lower frame are located F3, on the letter E. the slats of latticework or Majorcan F1 are intertwined.
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L'invention concerne des parois bidirectionnelles et des baies vitrées ou balcons coulissants verticaux à positionnements multiples actionnés par des moteurs, pourvus de jalousies, persiennes et stores comme barrières thermiques, avec des systèmes de ventilation et des panneaux photovoltaïques, qui comprennent des parois bidirectionnelles (A3) à trois écrans coulissants verticaux, et (A4) à quatre écrans coulissants verticaux à positionnements multiples, et des baies vitrées ou balcons (A1) à trois écrans coulissants verticaux, et des baies vitrées ou balcons (A2) à deux écrans coulissants verticaux à positionnements multiples. La baie vitrée ou balcon coulissant vertical (A1) à trois écrans coulissants, à positionnements multiples, présente un écran coulissant inférieur intérieur qui fait office de balustrade d'un balcon, la baie vitée ou balcon (A1) à trois écrans coulissants présente des profilés guides (B1) ou (B6), sur lesquels coulissent les écrans coulissants extérieurs, les profilés guides (B1) ou (B6) des baies vitrées ou balcons (A1) à trois écrans coulissants présentent des butées (2) qui limitent la descente des vantaux coulissants extérieurs. Les baies vitrées ou balcons (A1) à trois écrans coulissants et les baies vitrées ou balcons (A2) à deux écrans coulissants à positionnements multiples présentent des grilles de ventilation (E4) avec filtres pour la ventilation supérieure et inférieure, les écrans coulissants supérieur et inférieur étant ceux qui ouvrent ou ferment les grilles de ventilation (E4).
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