[0001] The present invention refers to a structure for wing and/or frame of a window frame.
[0002] As is known, a window frame is an element designed to close an aperture of an external
shell (walls or roof) or of internal partition walls of a building. Below, the term
window frame will be used with particular reference to elements of the first type,
i.e. designed to close the apertures of the external shell of buildings, of the type
made of metal, usually aluminium, even though the inventive concepts that will be
illustrated naturally apply to all window frames.
[0003] In order to highlight the technical problems connected with window frames, figures
1 and 2 show two typical examples of conventional window frames 11, built using known
technology.
[0004] The window frames 11 comprise a frame 12, integral with a wall 14, to which a wing
18 provided with glazed surface 20 is hinged in 16.
[0005] The frame 12 consists of two distinct portions.
[0006] An internal portion 22, made of metal, is fixed to the wall 14 by means of rawl plugs
24. The portion 22 is provided with seats 26 in which first ends of bars 28, in insulating
material, are fixed.
[0007] Second ends of the bars 28 are inserted in seats 30 of an outer portion 32 of the
frame 12, also made of metal.
[0008] The internal portion 22 and the external portion 32 of the frame 12 are made of aluminium,
while the bars 28 are usually made of plastic.
[0009] The structure of the wing 18 is the same as that of the frame 12.
[0010] In fact, the wing 18 comprises an internal portion 34 in aluminium connected via
plastic bars 36 to an external portion 38 of the same wing 18, again made of aluminium.
The function of the bars 28, 36 is to obstruct heat transmission, therefore acting
as a thermal barrier.
[0011] Notoriously, window frames of the type described are difficult to machine and, above
all, to assemble. For example, the thermal barrier bars 28, 36 have to be inserted
between the respective profiles. For this purpose expensive assembly machines are
necessary that also limit the composition versatility of the frame profiles.
[0012] The object of the present invention is, therefore, to eliminate the above technical
problems by producing a structure for wing and/or frame of a window frame that can
be machined and assembled with extreme simplicity. In particular the structure according
to the invention does not require expensive assembly machines to join one internal
portion of the frame or wing to an external portion.
[0013] Another object of the invention is to produce a window frame structure that is extremely
sturdy and, at the same time, very lightweight.
[0014] A further object of the invention is to produce a window frame structure that permits
considerable versatility of composition of the frame or wing profiles.
[0015] These and other purposes, according to the present invention, are achieved by producing
a structure for wing and/or frame of a window frame, according to claim 1.
[0016] Other characteristics of the present invention are defined, furthermore, in the subsequent
claims.
[0017] Advantageously, the structure of a window frame, according to the invention, permits
decorative motifs to be stamped on the frame and on the wing simply and cheaply and,
in particular, it is possible to produce window frames in two colours. Moreover, it
is also possible to provide ventilation of the glass and create water drains not exposed
to view without the insertion of weatherproof guards.
[0018] Further characteristics and advantages of a structure for an external window frame,
according to the present invention, will become more evident from the following description,
which is intended as a non-restrictive example, referring to the attached schematic
drawings in which:
- Figures 1 and 2 show schematic plan sections of a conventional window frame;
- Figure 3 shows a schematic plan section of a window frame according to the invention
with joint open;
- Figure 4 shows a schematic plan section of a window frame according to the invention
with sealing functions performed only by abutment seals;
- Figure 5 shows a frame positioned inside the opening of the window frame according
to the invention, also shown in figures 3 and 4;
- Figure 6 shows an external ledge frame of the window frame according to the invention;
- Figure 7 shows an internal ledge frame of the window frame according to the invention;
- Figure 8 shows a chair-shaped frame of the window frame according to the invention;
- Figure 9 shows a wing for seal system with open joint seal;
- Figure 10 shows a wing for seal system with abutment seal, also shown in figure 4;
- Figure 11 shows a profile for flat central panel point;
- Figure 12 shows an assembly phase of a thermal insulation joint element on a wing
and/or frame profile; and
- Figure 13 shows an assembly phase of an external wing on an internal wing.
[0019] With reference to the figures mentioned, a structure for wing and/or frame of a window
frame is shown, indicated overall by reference number 51.
[0020] The structure 51 comprises a first frame profile 52 with tubular structure. A first
wing profile 56 is hinged to the first frame profile 52 by means of hinges 54 fixed
to its first wall.
[0021] Corresponding to a second wall adjacent to the first wall, the first frame profile
52 is provided with a pair of appendixes that form seats 58 in which rawl plugs 60
are locked. The rawl plugs 60 are in their turn fixed, by means of screws, to a wall
62.
[0022] A square appendix 64 extends from a third wall, opposite the first one fitted with
the hinges 54. The appendix 64 has a first portion integral with the first frame profile
52 and provided with a relief element 66 while a second portion of the appendix 64
is bent square in order not to interfere with the seats 58. A plain connector is provided
between the first and second portion of the appendix 64.
[0023] A terminal portion not in line with said second portion in order to further ensure
that it does not interfere with the first frame profile 52 is integral with the second
portion of the appendix 64. A notch 68 is also positioned corresponding to the end
portion, and the free end of the appendix 64 is rounded.
[0024] The appendix 64 is necessary to fit a second frame profile 70, also with the help
of another square appendix 72, which extends from a corner positioned between the
second and third wall of the first frame profile 52.
[0025] The second frame profile 70 features a tubular structure that forms one or more air
chambers 74.
[0026] One end of the second frame profile 70 protrudes and contains a rounded groove 76
in which the rounded free end of the appendix 64 is inserted as a guide element.
[0027] Corresponding to said protruding end a groove 77 is also provided, which can be used
as a seal seat.
[0028] From the other end of the second frame profile 70 a flat element 78 protrudes with
free end enlarged and blocked against the protruding element 66, as engaged elements.
A further two flat elements 80, 82 extend from the flat element 78.
[0029] The element 80 is fixed corresponding to the free end of the element 78 and has a
back portion abutting on the appendix 72.
[0030] The appendix 82, on the other hand, blocks a seal 84 also with the help of a protruding
edge 86 of the second frame profile 70.
[0031] A thermal insulating element 88, basically U-shaped, is positioned on the other side
of the appendix 64.
[0032] A first end of the element 88 extends well beyond the second end. Said first end
is provided with a relief element inserted inside the notch 68.
[0033] A second end of the element 88 is also provided with a relief element which engages
with a square appendix 90, which extends from a corner located between the third wall
and a fourth wall of the first frame profile 52. An end portion of the second end
of the element 88 is bent in order to form a support for a seal element 92.
[0034] It should be noted that another important function of the element 88 is to act as
a block for profile 70 (or for profile 104 which will be illustrated in further detail
below), preventing them coming out of their installation position by means of reciprocal
contact of parts 180 and 181.
[0035] The first wing profile 56, which is fixed to the hinge 54, features a rectangular-shaped
tubular structure.
[0036] A portion 94 fitted at the end with a seal 96 abutting on the first frame profile
52 extends from a corner between a first wall facing the inside of an area limited
by the window frame and a second wall facing the first frame profile 52.
[0037] A third wall, opposite the first one, is fitted with an appendix 98 identical to
the appendix 64 of the first frame profile 52 and therefore the details of this appendix
are indicated with the same numbers as those already used for appendix 64. From the
two corners forming said third wall, two appendixes 100, 102 extend which provide
for support of a second wing profile 104 and a reinforcement element the same as element
88 and not shown for the sake of simplicity.
[0038] The second wing profile 104, made of plastic, is similar to the second frame profile
70 and some numbers are therefore repeated for the sake of simplicity.
[0039] In fact, the second wing profile 104 features a tubular structure forming air chambers
106 inside. Furthermore, a portion with groove 76 that locks on the end section of
appendix 98, as an engaged element, protrudes from the second wing profile 104. Said
protruding portion is fitted with a seal 108 which locks on a glass panel or other
element 110 supported by the first wing profile 56.
[0040] On the other side, the second wing profile 104 features a flat element 112 locked
on the relief element 66 of the first wing profile 56, like engaged elements, as already
indicated for the second frame profile 70. Furthermore, a flat element 114 that protrudes
from the element 112 abuts on the seal 92. From the flat element 112, an element 116
extends which, when the wing is closed, is facing but not in contact with the second
frame profile 70.
[0041] A fourth wall, adjacent to the first and third, is fitted with the hooking elements
118 to which a profile 120, fitted at its end with a seal 122 positioned against element
110, can be coupled.
[0042] In preferred embodiments, the first frame profile 52 and the first wing profile 56
are both made of aluminium, which guarantees sturdiness and at the same time lightness.
The first frame profile 70 and the second wing profile 104, on the other hand, are
made of insulating material such as PVC, polypropylene, polyurethane or other, to
ensure heat insulation with easy machining.
[0043] A second embodiment of the window frame structure, according to the present invention,
is shown in figure 4, where identical or similar elements are indicated with the same
numbers as those of the first embodiment described above.
[0044] In said embodiment the first frame profile 52, the second frame profile 70 and the
first wing profile 56 are the same as those already described, while the second wing
profile 104 differs from the one of the first embodiment shown in figure 3 and is
identical to the second frame profile 70.
[0045] A seal 124 is locked inside the groove 77 of the second frame profile 70. When the
wing is closed, the seal abuts against the appendix 82 of the second wing profile
104 and guarantees the window frame seal.
[0046] Figures 5 to 8 show details of the frames of the structure according to the invention
where elements identical or similar to those already described are indicated by the
same or similar numbers.
[0047] Figure 5 shows a frame positioned inside the opening of the window frame which is
the one already described in figures 3 and 4.
[0048] Figure 6 shows an example of external ledge frame. In this case the first frame profile
52 is identical to the one of figure 5 while the second frame profile features a portion
identical to the second frame profile of figure 5 and a further portion that makes
its external profile symmetrical with a central axis (not shown).
[0049] Figure 7 shows an example of internal ledge frame. In this case the first frame profile
is similar to the frame of figure 5 but features an elongated portion 126 which extends
in the opposite direction from the appendix 64 and is provided with a seat 128 for
a seal. The second frame profile 70, on the other hand, is identical to the one shown
in figure 5.
[0050] Figure 8 shows an example of chair-shaped frame. In this case the first frame profile
52 is identical to the one shown in figure 7 while the second frame profile 70 is
identical to the one shown in figure 6.
[0051] Figures 9 and 10 show some details of the wings of the structure according to the
invention, indicating, with identical or similar numbers, elements identical or similar
to the ones already described.
[0052] Figure 9 shows a wing for seal system with open joint seal. Said wing is identical
to the one shown in figure 3.
[0053] Figure 10 shows a wing for a seal system with abutment seal. Said wing is identical
to the one shown in figure 4.
[0054] Figure 11, on the other hand, shows a profile for flat central panel point. This
features a structure identical to that of the frame or wing already described and
comprises an internal element 130 in aluminium and an external element in plastic
132.
[0055] The internal element 130 has a tubular structure and features at one end an element
134 shaped similarly to the appendix 98 so that the external element 132 can be locked
on it. In practice the element 134 features a free portion 136 identical to that of
the appendix 98, the latter being extended with a square element 138 fitted with a
protruding element 140. Furthermore, one end of a further element that forms, together
with portion 136 itself, a profile the same as that of appendix 98, is fixed to the
free portion 136.
[0056] The element 132, in its turn, features a structure similar to that of the second
frame profile, shown in figure 6. In particular the element 132 has a tubular structure
with a portion protruding at one end provided with a seat: 142 identical to seat 77.
[0057] The other end is also protruding and features an abutment element 144. A further
flat element 146 with enlarged end hooked in the protruding element 140 is fixed on
the external element 132.
[0058] Assembly of the second frame profile 70 on the first frame profile 52 and of the
second wing profile 104 on the first wing profile 56 is very simple and quick and
is performed basically as follows.
[0059] The second frame profile 70 is rested on the appendix 64 and snap-locked onto the
latter. In the same way the second wing profile 104 is rested on the appendix 98 and
snap-locked onto the latter.
[0060] When present, the thermal insulation elements 88 are locked in the same way.
[0061] It should be noted that the locking and thermal barrier functions of the profiles
70 and 104 are also ensured by hooking of the end portion of the flat element 78 with
the relief element 66 and by contact of the flat element 80 (p 114) with the flat
element 100.
[0062] Figures 12 and 13 show, for example, insertion of the thermal insulation element
88 and the second wing profile 104 on the first wing profile 56, referring to the
wing in the first embodiment described.
[0063] In figure 12 the element 88 is inserted until it locks as shown by the arrows A,
while in figure 13 the second frame profile 104 is rested as shown by the arrow B
and pressed until it locks as shown by the arrow C.
[0064] Furthermore, it is also possible to produce alignment elements inserted directly
inside the second frame profile or the second wing profile made of plastic. In the
event of fire, the profile 120 is able to retain the glass 110.
[0065] In a preferred embodiment the window frames are made with "European chamber". In
this way it is in fact possible to create any type of existing ledge window frame
and purchase the accessories at very reasonable prices (since almost all manufacturers
of accessories and sub-contractors make them); this avoids procurement from one single
exclusive supplier.
[0066] In this way minimum investments can be made with a few customised accessories specifically
designed for the particular type of window frame. These accessories are, for example,
inversion plugs for open and ledge-ledge joints, seals and angles of open joints and
any squares (Monticelli type) required. Profiles like, for example, glass retainers
with their angle accessories if necessary, rod profiles etc. are available from various
extruded parts manufacturers.
[0067] Furthermore, specific punching machines are not necessary as parts such as squares,
cremone bolts, rods, folding wings etc. are universal.
[0068] In practice it has been seen that the structure for a wing and/or frame of a window
frame, according to the invention, is particularly advantageous. Furthermore, the
different types of frame profiles and the different types of wing profiles are interchangeable
in order to meet many different needs without having to produce an excessive number
of products.
[0069] The structure for a wing and/or frame of a window frame thus conceived is subject
to further numerous modifications and variations, all falling within the invention;
furthermore all the details can be replaced by technically equivalent elements.
[0070] In practice any materials can be used and the dimensions can be of any size according
to technical requirements.
1. Structure (51) for wing and/or frame of a window frame, characterised in that it comprises,
for production of the above-mentioned wing and/or frame, a first profile (52) made
of metal, to which a second profile (70) made of plastic is snap-fitted by means of
first engaged elements (64, 66, 76, 78).
2. Structure (51) according to claim 1, characterised in that said first engaged elements
(64, 66, 76, 78) comprise an appendix (64) integral with said first frame profile
(52), on which said second frame profile (70) is locked and where said appendix (64)
is inserted inside at least one groove (76) of said second frame profile (70).
3. Structure (51) according to claim 1, characterised in that it comprises second engaged
elements (66, 76, 98, 112) which comprise an appendix (98) integral with said first
wing profile (56), on which said first wing profile (104) is locked, where said appendix
(98) is inserted inside at least one groove (76) of said second wing profile (104).
4. Structure (51) according to claims 2 and 3, characterised in that said appendixes
(64, 98) are basically square-shaped.
5. Structure (51) according to claims 2 and 3, characterised in that a terminal portion
of said appendixes (64, 98) is not in line with the same appendixes (64, 98) in order
not to interfere with said first frame profile (52) and said first wing profile (56).
6. Structure (51) according to claims 2 and 3, characterised in that said appendixes
(64, 98) feature, corresponding to its end portion, at least one notch (68) in which
a protruding element of an insulation element (88) can be inserted, said insulation
element (88) being also locked in an appendix (90, 102) integral with said first frame
profile (52) and said first wing profile (56).
7. Structure (51) according to claim 6, characterised in that said element (88) acts
as a lock for said second frame profile (70) or for said second wing profile (104),
preventing them coming out of their installation position by means of mutual contact
of the parts (180, 181).
8. Structure (51) according to claim 1, characterised in that said second frame profile
(70) and said second wing profile (104) feature a tubular structure forming a set
of air chambers (74, 106).
9. Structure (51) according to claims 2 and 3, characterised in that said free ends of
said appendixes (64, 98) and said grooves (76) are rounded.
10. Structure (51) according to claim 1, characterised in that corresponding to a protruding
end of said second frame profile (70) and said second wing profile (104) at least
one groove (77) is provided which can be used as a seal seat.
11. Structure (51) according to claims 2 and 3, characterised in that said first engaged
elements (64, 66, 76, 78) and said second engaged elements (66, 76, 98, 112) comprise
at least one flat element (78, 112) which extends from one end of said second frame
profile (70) and said second wing profile (104), said flat element (78, 112) having
a free end enlarged and locked against a protruding element (66) of said appendixes
(64, 98).
12. Structure (51) according to claim 11, characterised in that from said flat element
(78, 112) at least one other flat element (80, 114) extends, abutting on an appendix
(72, 100) of said first frame profile (52) and said second wing profile (56).
13. Frame forming part of a structure (51) of a window frame, characterised in that it
comprises at least one first frame profile (52) made of metal to which at least one
second frame profile (70), made of plastic, is fixed.
14. Wing forming part of a structure (51) of a window frame, characterised in that it
comprises at least one first wing profile (56), made of metal, to which at least one
second wing profile (104), made of plastic, is fixed.
15. Inversion profile forming part of a structure (51) of a window frame, characterised
in that it comprises at least one internal element (130) made of metal to which an
external element (132), made of plastic, is fixed.