-Background of the Invention
[0001] This invention relates to apparatus for inserting a weatherstrip into a T-slot in
an object, such as a door frame, door, window frame or window sash, for example, to
be fitted with a weatherstrip.
[0002] Weatherstrip of the type comprising a backing and sealing material upstanding from
the backing is well known in the art. In a popular form of such weatherstrip the sealing
material is a pile strip of resilient fibers. Typical of such a weatherstrip is that
shown in U.S. Patent No. 3,175,256, issued March 30, 1965, R.C. Horton, the disclosure
of which is incorporated herein by reference. The weatherstrip shown in the Horton
patent is sold under the trade mark "Fin-Seal" and is characterized by a barrier strip
of impervious, flexible, sheet material fixed to the backing and located within the
pile strip. In its more elementary form conventional weatherstrip omits the aforementioned
barrier strip. In any event, generally speaking, weatherstrip to be inserted in a
T-slot by apparatus embodying this invention comprises a backing and sealing material
upstanding from the backing, secured to the backing and extending longitudinally of
the backing at a location spaced inwardly from the side edges of the backing so as
to define flanges on either side of the sealing material. Preferably the weatherstrip
is of the type disclosed in EP-A-82305395. A filed October 11, 1982, the disclosure
of which is incorporated herein by reference, in which there is a slit or other similar
line of weakness extending part way through the backing from the side thereof opposite
to the side from which the sealing material extends.
[0003] Such weatherstrip normally is mounted in a T-slot in an object, such as a metal or
plastic extrusion or profile, for example. The T-slot comprises a longitudinally extending
groove having a longitudinally extending opening of lesser width than the width of
the groove, which opening communicates with the groove. When the weatherstrip is inserted
into the T-slot, the backing is located in the groove, and the sealing material protrudes
through the opening with the aforementioned flanges holding the weatherstrip in the
groove.
[0004] In the past weatherstrip of the type hereinbefore noted has been pulled into a T-slot
by means of an endless belt carrying a clamp which is secured to a free end of the
weatherstrip and which pulls the weatherstrip into the T-slot as the belt moves along
parallel to the T-slot. Apparatus of this type is disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 3,335,487,
issued August 15, 1957, M.H. Ellenberg et al. One disadvantage of this technique is
that the force required to pull the,wea-therstrip into the T-slot increases as more
and more of the weatherstrip is pulled into the T-slot, and the weatherstrip may snap
under the high tension. Another disadvantage is that the highly tensioned weatherstrip
may "shrink" after it has been fully pulled into the profile and cut. A further disadvantage
of this technique is that it requires the weatherstrip to be started into the T-slot
manually. In addition, pull-in apparatus of the type hereinbefore described must be
somewhat longer than the profile and may not be capable of being used where the T-slot
is on an inside face of the profile.
[0005] Another technique for inserting weatherstrip into a T-slot involves using a machine
which simply rams the weatherstrip into the T-slot through the slot communicating
with the groove. A machine to do this is relatively expensive.
Summary of the Invention
[0006] In accordance with the present invention there is provided a simple and inexpensive
weatherstrip insertion tool that does not unduly stress the weatherstrip as it is
being inserted into a T-slot, which can be very short in length, and which may be
constructed to be useful even in the situation where the T-slot may be on an inside
face of a profile or the like.
[0007] An aspect of the invention is as follows:
Apparatus.for inserting a weatherstrip into a T-slot in an object to be fitted with
said weatherstrip; said weatherstrip being of a type comprising a backing and sealing
material upstanding from said backing, secured to said backing and extending longitudinally
of said backing at a location spaced inwardly from its side edges so as to define
flanges on either side of said sealing material; said T-slot comprising a longitudinally
extending groove having a longitudinally extending opening of lesser width than the
width of said groove, which opening communicates with said groove so that when said
weatherstrip is inserted into said T-slot, said backing is located in said groove
and said sealing material protrudes through said opening with said flanges holding
said weatherstrip in said groove; said apparatus comprising a member positionable
with respect to said object such that said member and said object are movable with
respect to each other in a direction along the length of said T-slot, said member
including guide means cooperating with said object to inhibit lateral displacement
of said member relative to said object during longitudinal relative movement thereof,
said member having a guideway for receiving said weatherstrip and delivering said
weatherstrip into said T-slot, said guideway being inclined downwardly toward said
T-slot when said member is located above said object over said T-slot and terminating
in an exit opening in the surface of said member adjacent to said object and said
T-slot, said guideway also being angled relative to said T-slot to hold said backing
at an angle at which one of said flanges of said backing can move into said groove
through said T-slot opening via said exit opening in said member, said member further
including means upstream from said exit opening extending into said T-slot through
said T-slot opening and engageable with the other of said flanges for moving the other
of said flanges into said groove through said T-slot opening.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0008]
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a weatherstrip insertion tool embodying the instant
invention;
Figure 2 is a side elevation of the weatherstrip insertion tool shown in Figure 1;
Figure 3 is an end elevation of pile weatherstripping to be inserted into a T-slot
by a weatherstrip insertion tool embodying the instant invention; and
Figures 4 to 6 inclusive are sections taken along lines 4-4, 5-5 and 6-6 in Figure
2.
Detailed Description of the Invention Including the
Preferred Embodiment
[0009] Referring to Figure 1 there is shown an object 10, which happens to be an extrusion
of rectangular cross section, that is to be fitted with a weatherstrip. A T-slot 11
is formed in object 10 and consists of a longitudinally extending groove 12 (Figures
4-6) having a longitudinally extending opening 13 (Figures 4-6) of lesser width than
the width of groove 12 and centered with respect to groove 12, opening 13 communicating
with groove 12 as shown.
[0010] Weatherstrip to be inserted into T-slot 11 is shown in Figure 3 at 14 and includes
a backing 15 having sealing material 16 upstanding therefrom, secured to the backing
and extending longitudinally of the backing at a location spaced inwardly from its
side edges 17 and 18, as a result of which backing 15 includes flanges 19 and 20 on
either side of sealing material 16, which may be a pile strip of resilient fibers,
as previously indicated. In the embodiment shown weatherstrip 14 also includes a barrier
strip 21 of impervious, flexible, sheet material fixed to backing 15 and located within
sealing material 16.
[0011] Weatherstrip 14 is illustrated as being of the type described in the aforesaid pending
patent application that includes a slit 22 that happens to be located in flange 19
and which extends part way through backing 15 from the underside of backing 15, i.e.,
the side of backing 15 opposite to the side from which sealing material 16 extends.
[0012] As best shown in Figure 6, after weatherstrip 14 has been inserted into T-slot 11,
backing 15 is located in groove 12 and sealing material 16 protrudes through opening
13 and above the upper surface 23 of object 10 with flanges 19 and 20 serving to hold
weatherstrip 14 in T-slot 11.
[0013] As shown in Figure 1, weatherstrip insertion apparatus 24 embodying this invention
is positionable with respect to object 10 such that the apparatus, tool or member
24 and object 10 are movable with respect to each other in a direction along the length
of T-slot 11. In the particular embodiment of the invention illustrated member 24
moves relative to object 10, and the direction of movement is indicated by arrow 25.
[0014] Member 24 includes what could be referred to as a slider 26 and a handgrip 27 that
is secured to slider 26.
[0015] Projecting from the underside 28 of slider 26 and a part thereof is a generally T-shaped
member 29 which, as shown in Figure 4, neatly fits into T-slot 11. The function of
T-shaped member 29 is to cooperate with object 10 so as to inhibit lateral displacement
of slider 26 relative to object 10 during longitudinal relative movement between member.24
and object 10. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that other forms of guide
means may be employed for this purpose. T-shaped member 29 is particularly suitable,
however, since, in addition, it prevents member 24 from being accidentally displaced
upwardly relative to object 10 during relative longitudinal movement thereof, this
being the result of flanges 30 and 31 of T-shaped member 29 being prevented by flanges
32 and 33 from lifting out of T-slot 11.
[0016] Within slider 24 a guideway 34 is provided. Preferably guideway 34 is similar in
cross-sectional shape to the shape of weatherstrip 14 and thus consists of a chamber
35 in which sealing material 16 is received and a chamber 36 within which backing
15 is received.
[0017] When member 24 is in operative position with respect to member 10, as shown in Figure
1, i.e. located above upper surface 23 of object 10 over T-slot 11, guideway 34 is
inclined downwardly toward T-slot 11 and terminates in an exit opening 37 in lower
surface 28 of slider 26 that is adjacent to upper surface 23 of object 10 and T-slot
11.
[0018] Guideway 34 also is angled relative to T-slot 11 to hold backing 15 at an angle at
which flange 20 of backing 15 can move into groove 12 through opening 13 via exit
opening 37, as best shown in Figure 5.
[0019] Member 24 also includes a rotatable presser wheel 38 fixed to a shaft 39 mounted
in roller bearings 40. Wheel 38 extends into T-slot 11 through opening 13 and is engageable
with flange 19 of backing 15 to move flange 19 into groove 12 through opening 13,
as best shown in Figure 6. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that other means,
such as a stationary finger, for example, might be employed for the same purpose as
wheel 38.
[0020] In operation member 24 is mounted in juxtaposition with respect to object 10, as
shown in Figure 1, by inserting T-shaped member 29 into T-slot 11 and sliding member
24 longitudinally along object 10 parallel to T-slot 11 in the direction indicated
by arrow 25. It will be noted that the entrance opening 41 to guideway 34 is downstream
(relative to the direction of arrow 25) from the exit opening 37 of guideway 34 from
which weatherstrip 14 emerges as it is being inserted into T-slot 11. Likewise, presser
wheel 38 is located ,upstream from exit opening 37.
[0021] With member 34 and object 10 juxtaposed as shown in Figure 1, weatherstrip 14 from
a reel (not shown) or the like is fed into entrance opening 41 of guideway 34 and
is moved down guideway 34 as shown in the sequence consisting of Figures 4-to 6.
[0022] As best shown in Figure 5, the inclination of guideway 34 relative to T-slot 11 is
such that backing 15 is held at an angle at which flange 20 moves into groove 12 through
opening 13.
[0023] It will be noted that as weatherstrip 14 moves from the position of Figure 4 to the
position of Figure 6, sealing material 16 moves lower and lower in chamber 35, with
the result that lip 43, bearing against sealing material 16, gradually urges weatherstrip
14 downwardly and to the right, pushing flange 20 into groove 12.
[0024] Finally, presser wheel 38 contacts flange 19 opposite slit 22 forcing flange 19 also
into groove 12 through opening 13, this,being facilitated by bending of backing 15
at slit 22.
[0025] While movement of member 24 relative to object 10 is achieved manually in the described
embodiment by gripping handgrip 27 and pulling member 24 in the direction indicated
by arrow 25 while object 10 remains stationary, the operation could be mechanized,
of course, and either or both of object 10 and member 24 could be moved mechanically.
[0026] In order to reduce the friction between member 24 and object 10, the lower part of
the leading edge of member 24 may be replaced for a short distance, say, for inch,
by a suitable plastic material like Teflon (trade mark), and the two flanges 30 and
31 of T-shaped member 29 may be removed in this leading edge area to facilitate leading
in of member 29 into T-slot 11.
[0027] Member 24, which generally will be fabricated of metal, e.g., tool steel GRD D2 may
be coated with titanium nitride, for example, to make member 24 slide more easily
on object 10 and to make it more wear resistant.
[0028] It is contemplated that it may be possible to fabricate a weatherstrip insertion
tool embodying this invention from injected molded plastic, in which event the tool
would be a throw-away item when worn.
[0029] Where the tool is to be employed for mounting weatherstripping in an inside slot,
the location of handle 27 would be altered so that it would project from one of the
sides of member 24 rather than from the upper surface thereof.
[0030] While a preferred embodiment of the invention has been described herein, those skilled
in the art will appreciate that changes and modifications may be made therein without
departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
1. Apparatus for inserting a weatherstrip (14) into a T-slot (11) in an object (10),
said weatherstrip (14) being of a type comprising a backing (15) and sealing material
(16,21) upstanding from, secured to and extending longitudinally of said backing (15)
at a location spaced inwardly from its side edges (17,18) so as to define flanges
(19,20) on either side of said sealing material (16,21), said T-slot (11) comprising
a longitudinally extending groove (12) having a longitudinally extending opening (13)
of lesser width than the width of said groove (12), and communicating therewith so
that when said weatherstrip (14) is inserted into said T-slot (11), said backing (15)
is located in said groove (12) and said sealing material (16,21) protrudes through
said opening (13) with said flanges (19,20) holding said weatherstrip (14) in said
groove (12), characterised in that said apparatus comprises a member (24) positionable
with respect to said object (10) such that said member (24) and said object (10) are
movable with respect of each other in a direction along the length of said T-slot
(11), said member (24) including guide means (29) co-operating with said object (10)
to inhibit lateral displacement of said member (24) relative to said object (10) during
longitudinal relative movement thereof, said member (24) having a guideway (34) for
receiving and delivering said weatherstrip (14) into said T-slot (11), said guideway
(34) being inclined downwardly toward said T-slot (11) when said member (24) is located
above said object (10) over said T-slot (11) and terminating in an exit opening (37)
in the surface (28) of said member (24) adjacent to said object (10) and said T-slot
(11), said guideway (34) also being angled relative to said T-slot (11) to hold said
backing (15) at an angle at which one of said flanges (20) can move into said groove
(12) through said T-slot opening (13) via said exit opening (37) in said member (11),
said member (11) further including means (38) upstream from said exit opening (37)
extending into said T-slot (11) through said T-slot opening (13) and engageable with
the other of said flanges (19) for moving the other of said flanges (19) into said
groove (12) through said T-slot opening (13):
2. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said guide means (29) is a T-shaped member
that fits into said T-slot (11) and that also inhibits said member (24) from being
pulled out of said T-slot (11) in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis
of said T-slot (11).
3. Apparatus according to claim 2 wherein said guideway (34) extends through said
T-shaped member.
4. Apparatus according to claim 1, 2 or 3 wherein said means (38) upstream from exit
opening (37) is a rotatable wheel (38).
5. Apparatus according to claim 1, 2, 3 or 4 wherein said guideway (34) is formed
in said member (24) and is of substantially the same cross-sectional shape as that
of said weatherstrip (14).
6. Apparatus according to any one of claims 1-5 wherein said member (24) includes
a handle (27) for moving said member (24) longitudinally relative to said object (10).