[0001] This invention concerns an adjustable mechanical device for continuous glass facades
on houses and multistorey buildings, of the type consisting of a metal bracket equipped,
at one end, with a terminal tab fitted, together with its covering seal, inside an
appropriate recessing in the sheet of glass itself.
[0002] In recent years in the sector of modern building technology there has been a marked
development in composite glass walls for continuous facades of houses and multistorey
buildings, consisting of multiple glass panels supported by a facade frame joined
to the load-bearing structure of the building.
[0003] The structural glass walls, as they are commonly called, have however aroused some
doubts in the same designers as regards the constancy and duration over the years
of the seal and the mechanical features of the sealers applied with this technology,
which use silicone materials to bond and support the same glass walls.
[0004] It is known, in fact, that structural facades, in their original form, do not envisage
either supports or particular securing of the glass walls to the facade frame, but
only the bonding of the same with appropriate sealers in structural silicone. Moreover,
some problems as regards the regulations and safety in the case of fire still remain
to be solved for these types of structural bonding agents. At present, to deal with
this problem, a device has been produced which is capable of guaranteeing a safer
and more long lasting support over time for the structural facade glass walls. This
consists of a bracket, generally in metal, in the shape of a "Z"; one arm is inserted
inside a recessing made directly in the glass wall and the other arm is fixed to the
riser of the aluminium structural framework by means of a securing screw. The brackets
are normally fitted in the workshop, and to achieve a correct positioning of the glass
walls and thus the bracket in the sealing operation, during erection, an appropriate
silicone seal is foreseen which will be subsequently buried inside the recessing made
in the glass wall, between the latter and the arm of the bracket inserted in it. The
problem which most commonly occurs with this kind of solution is given by the fact
that the seal envisaged between the bracket arm and the recessing in the glass is
unable to absorb all the tolerances, whether these are made in the workshop or during
erection on the site. This may lead to the breaking of the glass and therefore is
a significant drawback to the use of this accessory which may prevent its use in practice.
[0005] The aim of this invention is, therefore, that of eliminated this problem. The invention,
as described in the claims, resolves the problem of providing a mechanical support
which is capable of absorbing tolerances encountered in the workshop and during erection
of the structural glass walls.
[0006] The invention consists of a bracket, of the type described above, which can be connected,
directly or indirectly, to the structural framework by the interposition of securing
devices with adjustment of its relative position with respect to the same structural
framework.
[0007] The main advantage obtained with the present invention consists essentially in the
fact that, during the erection of the structural glass wall, the distance of the same
glass wall from the structural framework can be adjusted thus avoiding any danger
of breaking. It is also possible to allow for self-adjustment of the glass wall,
for example following settling after erection.
[0008] The invention is described in greater detail below with the aid of drawings which
illustrate a form produced as a pure example and not limiting in any way.
Figure 1 shows a cross-section with some enlarged elements of the device subject of
this invention.
Figure 2 shows a side view of the said device.
Figure 3 shows a detail of an alternative form of the said device.
[0009] In conformity with the present invention, the device for the adjustable mechanical
support of continuous glass facades in houses and multistorey buildings is of the
type consisting of a metal bracket 1 with a terminal tab 2 fitted, together with its
covering seal 3, inside an appropriate recessing 4 in the sheet of glass 5 itself.
[0010] The bracket 1 can be connected to the structural framework 10 by the interposition
of securing devices 30 with adjustment of its relative position with respect to the
structural framework 10.
[0011] The bracket 1 has a lengthwise slot 6 and the said adjustable securing devices 30
consist of screw devices 7 which pass through the said bracket 1 in correspondance
with the lengthwise slot 6 and can be engaged with a first element of the support
8, which in turn can be firmly joined to the structural framework 10 either directly
or indirectly, for example, by means of a relative metal frame 12 supporting the glass
forming, together with the latter, the so-called curtain wall module.
[0012] The said securing and adjusting devices 30 should preferably include a second element
or guide 9 in a thermal insulating plastic material, for example nylon, placed between
the bracket 1 and the supporting element 8. The guide 9 is equipped with a sliding
recessing 9a allowing the bracket 1 to be moved towards and away from the structural
framework 10, in the direction of the arrow f in figure 1.
[0013] In other words the securing and adjustment devices 30 consist of, in orderly sequence,
as seen in figure 1:
the supporting element 8; the guide 9, arranged with one side in contact with element
8 and equipped on the opposite side with the sliding recessing 9a for the said bracket
1; the screw devices 7, consisting of a screw element 7, with a threaded pin 77, which
can be screwed into the said element 8 and passing through the bracket 1, as well
as the guide 9. The said screw element 7 is fitted with a spring washer 7b to guarantee
the firm securing of the plate 1, after the fitting of a washer 7c.
[0014] The functioning of the device can be summarized in the following operations: once
the structural facade has been assembled and before the screw element 7 is screwed
tightly to the plate 1, the distance between the latter and the structural framework
10 is adjusted by sliding the plate 1, engaged freely with the shaft 77 of the screw
element 7, along the recessing 9a of the guide 9; when the desired adjustment is obtained,
tighten the screw element 7 against the plate 1 thus ensuring that the glass itself
is securely locked in the desired position.
[0015] An effective variation of the invention is illustrated in fig.3. In this case, the
screw element 7 includes a counterpart 13 designed to determine the maximum engagement
of the shaft 77 in the supporting element 8, so that the tightening of the screw element
7 involves the holding in position of the plate 1 and the entire device, leaving however
the plate 1 free to slide in the direction of the arrow f in figure 1.
[0016] In particular, the counterpart 13 is a cylindrical enlargement 13a of the shaft 77
and designed to counter the supporting element 8 after a certain engagement of the
same shaft, thus permitting the screw element 7 to hold, but to leave the plate 1
free to slide, for example to follow settling automatically after the erection of
the glass walls 5.
[0017] The invention thus conceived can be modified and varied in numerous ways, all falling
within the sphere of the invention. Moreover, all the parts can be replaced by technically
equivalent elements.
1) Device for the adjustable mechanical support of continuous glass facades of houses
and multistorey buildings, of the type consisting of a metal bracket (1) equipped
at one end with a terminal tab (2) lodged, together with its covering seal (3), inside
appropriate recessing (4) in the sheet of glass (5) itself, wherein said bracket (1) can be connected to the structural framework (10) by the interposition
of securing devices (30) with adjustment of its relative position with respect to
the structural framework (10).
2) Device as in claim 1, wherein the said bracket (1) is equipped with a lengthwise slot (6) and the said adjustable
securing devices (30) consisting of screw devices (7) passing through the said bracket
(1) in correspondance with the lengthwise slot (6) and engaged in a supporting element
(8) which can be firmly joined to the structural framework (10).
3) Device as in claim 2, wherein the said adjustable securing devices (30) also consist of a guide (9) in a thermal
insulating plastic material, placed between the said bracket (1) and recessing (9a)
for sliding the latter towards and away from the structural framework (10) for a maximum
distance determined by the length of the said longitudinal slot (6).
4) Device as in claim 2, wherein said screw devices (7) include a counterpart (13) designed to determine their maximum
engagement in the said supporting element (8), in order to hold the said bracket 1,
leaving it however free to slide towards and away from the said structural framework
(10), even after the maximum tightening of the same screw devices (7).
5) Device as in claim 1, wherein the said means of securing with adjustment (30) consist of, in orderly sequence:
- a first supporting element (8) which can be firmly joined to the structural framework
(10);
- a guide (9), the thermal insulating plastic material, with one side fixed against
the supporting element (8) and the opposite side equipped with a sliding recessing
(9a) for the same bracket (1);
- a screw element (7) with a threaded pin (77), which can be screwed into the supporting
element (8) and passing through both the guide (9) and the bracket (1), the latter
having a lengthwise slot (6) designed to allow the sliding and therefore the adjustment
of the position of the said bracket (1).