[0001] The invention is in the field of screen assemblies for curtain walls. The invention
is based on a profile assembly for a curtain wall comprising a window profile assembly
for receiving a panel of the curtain wall and a screen profile assembly to receive
a lateral side of a screen for covering the glazing.
State of the Art of Technology
[0002] A curtain wall, also called a glass wall, is a non-load bearing wall. Because the
curtain wall is non-bearing, it is made of light materials such as glass, aluminium
and wood. Because the usually great amount of glass, a solution is needed to keep
the building cool when the sun shines on it. Fabric sun protection, wherein a screen
of fabric is attached to the outside of the window glass is an efficient solution.
[0003] For curtain walls, sun protection is traditionally installed on the inside of the
glazing. Sun protection on the inside is less efficient, however, than sun protection
that can be installed on the outer. Installing sun protection on the outer of the
curtain wall is not easy. A great number of fabric sun protection systems must be
installed next to each other to protect the entire surface of the curtain wall. However,
there is only a narrow window profile present between two successive glass surfaces,
through which the ability to install a vertical guide for the fabric is limited.
[0004] This type of sun protection system of installing screens on fabric rolls that roll
up and down on the outside of the glazing of the curtain walls is known. In these
sun protection systems, a screen profile assembly is attached to the window profile
of the curtain wall. In this type of motorized screen installation, there is still
the problem that window profiles of various producers require a different screen profile
assembly.
[0005] Profile assemblies, such as these described in
BE 1,026,798 and
BE 1,028,484 comprise a clamp profile of the window profile and a cover profile linked to the
clamp profile for covering the clamp profile. For this, the clamp and protection profile
have complementary, sideways coupling agents to click the profiles into each other.
Because the shape, dimension and position of the clamp profile is not standardized,
for each other form of clamp profile, another form of the cover profile is required
and thus more time, storage space and costs are required.
Objective of the invention
[0006] The current invention and the preferred designs of it have the objective of offering
a solution for one or more of the aforementioned disadvantages. One objective of the
invention can therefore be to provide a screen profile assembly that can be applied
for the various types of window profiles for curtain walls. An additional objective
of the invention may be to provide a screen profile assembly that is easy to align
with window profiles for curtain walls. An additional objective of the invention may
be to provide a profile assembly that is less complex and/or that can be produced
with fewer parts.
Description of the invention
[0007] This objective is achieved, according to the invention, with a profile assembly that
displays the technical characteristics of the independent claims. The current invention
is a profile assembly for a curtain wall. The current invention also includes method
for the installation for this type of profile assembly.
[0008] In a first aspect of the invention, which may occur in combination with the other
aspects and embodiments of the invention described herein, the invention comprises
a profile assembly for a curtain wall.
The profile assembly comprises a window profile assembly for receiving glass panels
of the curtain wall. The window profile assembly comprises a support profile for supporting
the curtain wall and a clamp profile for clamping the glass panes between the support
profile and clamp profile. The window profile assembly of this type of profile assembly
is suitable for receiving glass panels, but an also be used for receiving other panels
or grids.
The profile assembly further comprises a screen profile assembly for receiving a lateral
side of the screen for screening off the glass panel. The screen profile assembly
comprises one or more profiles for screening off the clamping profile and receiving
the lateral side of the screen. In one embodiment, the one or more profiles are formed
by protection profile for covering the clamping profile and a guide profile that form
at least one passage for receiving a lateral side of the screen.
[0009] The screen profile assembly further comprises at least one mounting element that
extends between the clamping profile and the profile for covering the clamping profile,
wherein each mounting element is set up to grip the clamping profile and which can
be attached to be removed on the profile for covering the clamping profile. The profile
for covering the clamp profile is further installed for covering the mounting elements.
Through this, the clamp element and mounting element are simultaneously protected
and an observer will not be able to see the mounting element when it is installed.
The observer will not be able or nearly not be able to see the clamp profile (depending
on the dimensions of the cover profile for it). This is not the case in the known
profile assemblies, such as described in
BE 1,028,484°A1, where the various elements of the screen profile assembly can clearly be seen by
an observer.
[0010] The mounting element can be removably attached to the protection profile, meaning
the profile for the protection of the clamping profile with the use of a click-connector.
The protection profile can be equipped with first click-in units and the clamping
profile with second click-in units corresponding to the first click-in units.
[0011] Because this type of profile assembly does not require a connection to the clamp
profile, the screen profiles are easily mounted on various types of curtain walls
from various constructors. With a limited number of mounting elements, a very broad
range of window profiles can be covered. An additional advantage is that when new
window profiles come onto the market, it is not necessary to develop a completely
new screen profile. If there is still an unsuitable mounting element present, it is
only necessary to develop a mounting element or to adapt it.
[0012] The inventors have further found that the type of profile assembly as described above
is particularly advantageous and saves much work, time and costs. For example, a cover
profile no longer has to be provided by the window manufacturer. In addition, the
space between the clamp profile and the cover profile is used optimally and it is
possible to install the screen profile assembly against the window in a more compact
manner.
[0013] In a first embodiment, which can occur in combination with the other aspects and
embodiments of the invention described herein, comprises an aforementioned profile
assembly, wherein the clamp profile has a recess on an outer side that extends in
the longitudinal direction L from the clamp profile and the mounting element on an
outer side has one or more protrusions that extend into the recess in a transverse
direction B transfers to the longitudinal direction L between the wall sections of
the clamp profile surrounding or defining the recess. In the transverse direction
B, the distance between the wall section is nearly the same as a measurement of the
part of the mounting element extending into the recess in such a way that there is
minimal play between the one or more protrusions and the recess. Through this it is
possible to easily align the cover profile with the clamp profile to attach this cover
profile centred and at the correct distance. This simplifies the installation of the
profile assembly considerably because the mounting element ensures that the screen
profile is perfectly centred on the window profile assembly.
[0014] A second embodiment, which may occur in combination with the other aspects and embodiments
of the invention described herein, encompasses an aforementioned profile assembly,
wherein each mounting element is formed by a body with a maximum length in the longitudinal
direction L of the clamp profile and a maximum width in the width B of the clamp profile,
wherein the maximum width is greater than 1/10 of the maximum length, preferably a
quarter of the maximum length, but even more preferably the half of the maximum length,
even more at the maximum length. In other words, the mounting element will only have
a limited dimension in the longitudinal direction and does not extend over the full
length of the clamp profile. A third embodiment, which can occur in combination with
the other aspects and embodiments of the invention described herein, encompasses an
aforementioned assembly, wherein multiple mounting elements are provided that are
at a distance from each other. In both embodiments, there will be fewer material costs
with regard to a complete profile and installation is simplified. In addition, it
is possible to make recesses in the cover profile to protect the clamping profile
to allow the horizontal profiles to run through them.
[0015] A fourth embodiment, which can occur in combination with the other aspects and embodiments
of the invention described herein, encompasses an aforementioned profile assembly,
wherein each mounting element has multiple spaced out attachment passages for receiving
a longitudinal fixation body, such as a screw or a nail, for connecting the clamp
profile with the profile for covering the clamp profile. By providing multiple fixation
passages, it is possible to circumvent the original screw in the clamp profile of
the window profile at all times.
[0016] A fifth embodiment, which can occur in combination with the other aspects and embodiments
of the invention described herein, encompasses an aforementioned profile assembly,
wherein the one or more profiles comprise two different profiles that together form
at least one lateral passage to receive a lateral side of the screen. This makes disassembly
easier when service is required. The lateral side guides can be removed by removing
the front profile without removing the back profile.
In embodiments, the two separate profiles have fixation passages for receiving a longitudinal
fixation body, such as a screw, to connect the two separate profiles; and a finishing
passage for receiving and reversible fixation of a finishing profile for the protection
of the longitudinal fixation body. The finishing profile can be removably fixed in
the finishing passage using a click-in connection. The finishing profile can be equipped
with first click-in units and one of the separate profiles can be equipped with second
click-in units corresponding to the first click-in units.
In embodiments, the finishing profile (...) can be designed to be attached to and
removed from the two separate profiles to protect the finishing passage and designed
to the attached to and removed from the two separate profiles to protect a lateral
passage. In other words, the same finishing profile can be installed at various locations.
It also allows for the formation of coupling guide in a simple guide. Thus the production
of the various parts is simplified in various manners.
[0017] A sixth embodiment, which can occur in combination with the other aspects and embodiments
of the invention described herein, encompasses an aforementioned profile assembly,
wherein the one or more profiles are designed for the formation of opposite lateral
passages to receive a lateral side of consecutive screens. In other words, this is
a coupling guide.
[0018] In a second aspect of the invention, which may occur in combination with the other
aspects and embodiments of the invention described herein, the invention comprises
an aforementioned screen profile assembly.
[0019] In a third aspect of the invention, which may occur in combination with the other
aspects and embodiments of the invention described herein, the invention comprises
a procedure for the creation of an aforementioned profile assembly. The process comprises
the steps of the attachment of at least one mounting element to the profile to protect
the clamp profile; and then the attachment of the cover profile for covering the clamp
profile on the clamp profile.
[0020] A seventh embodiment, which may occur in combination with the other aspects and embodiments
of the invention described herein, is an aforementioned process wherein the cover
profile is attached to the clamp profile by a first longitudinal fixation body that
extends through the mounting element.
[0021] An eighth embodiment, which can occur in combination with the other aspects and embodiments
of the invention described herein, encompasses an aforementioned process, further
comprising the subsequent attachment of one guide profile on the cover profile wherein
they together form a lateral passage to receive a lateral side of the screen.
[0022] A ninth embodiment, which can occur in combination with the other aspects and embodiments
of the invention described herein, involves an aforementioned process, wherein the
guide profile is attached to the cover profile (220) is attached using a second longitudinal
fixation body.
[0023] A tenth embodiment, which can occur in combination with the other aspects and embodiments
of the invention described herein, involves an aforementioned method, further involving
the attachment of a finishing profile to the guide profile to protect the second longitudinal
fixation body.
[0024] An eleventh embodiment, which can occur in combination with the other aspects and
embodiments of the invention described herein, involves an aforementioned method,
further involving the step of removing a decorative profile from the window profile
assembly.
Summary description of the figures
[0025] The invention will be explained in more detail using an example embodiment shown
in the figure.
Figure 1 shows a perspective view of a profile assembly according to an embodiment
of the current invention;
Figures 2A and 2B show a front view and perspective view an assembly of a cover profile
and multiple mounting elements as shown in figure 1;
Figure 3 shows a detailed view of the assembly shown in figure 2B;
Figures 4 and 5 show installed mounting elements according to various embodiments
of the current invention;
Figures 6A-6E show a profile assembly in various phases of an assembly process according
to one embodiment of the current invention;
Figures 7A-7B show the profile assembly shown in figure 1 in various phases of an
assembly process according to one embodiment of the current invention; and
Figure 8 shows a perspective view of a curtain wall according to one embodiment of
the current invention.
Detailed description of the figures
[0026] The current invention will be described with regard to particular embodiments and
with reference to certain figures, but the invention is not limited to these and is
only determined by the claims. The figures described are only schematic and non-limiting.
In the figures, the size of certain elements is exaggerated and not drawn to scale
for illustrative purposes. The dimensions and the relative dimensions are not necessarily
consistent with actual practical designs of the invention.
[0027] In addition, the terms first, second, third and the like are used in the description
and claims to differentiate between similar elements and not necessarily to describe
a sequential or chronological sequence. The terms are interchangeable under fitting
circumstances and the embodiments of the invention can be applied in sequences other
than those described or illustrated here.
[0028] In addition, the terms, top, bottom, over, under and the like in the description
and claims are used for illustrative purposes and not necessarily to describe relative
positions. The terms used are interchangeable under fitting circumstances and the
embodiments of the invention described can be applied in other orientations than described
or illustrated here.
[0029] Furthermore, the various embodiments, even though called "preferred designs" must
be considered rather as a manner of example of how the invention can be designed than
as a limitation of the range of the invention.
[0030] The term "comprising", used in the claims, must not be interpreted as being limited
to the resources or steps listed after it. The term does not exclude other elements
or steps. The term should be interpreted as specifying for the presence of the listed
features, elements, steps or components which are referenced, but does not exclude
the presence or addition of one or more other features, elements, steps or components
or groups thereof. The range of the expression "a design encompassing resources A
and B" must thus not be limited to designs that consist only of A and B. The intention
is that, with regard to the current invention, only the components A and B of the
design are summarized, and the claim must be further interpreted as they also contain
equivalents of these components.
[0031] A profile as used here refers to a rigid and preferably oblong body, typically used
to box in a frame. Depending on the desired embodiment, a profile can be round or
flat, with a wide or narrow wall, hollow inside or filled with a filler materials,
ribbed or smooth, and/or have ornamental finishes; the advantages and disadvantages
of the various profile embodiments are assumed to be known to the professional. The
profiles are typically made of a rigid material. This may be metal, for example, preferably
aluminium. Aluminium has many advantages as a profile material. It is namely simultaneously
robust and light, has good weather resistance and requires little maintenance. Other
materials are also suitable and the benefits and disadvantages of these are assumed
to be known to the professional.
[0032] Figures 1-3 show a profile assembly 10 for a curtain wall. The profile assembly 10
comprises a window profile assembly 100 to receive glass panels 4 of the curtain wall
and a cover profile assembly 200 for receiving a lateral side of the screen for covering
the glass panel 4. The window profile assembly 100 comprises a support profile 2 for
supporting the curtain wall 1 and a clamp profile 6 for clamping the glass panes 4
between the support profile 5 and clamp profile. The screen profile assembly 200 comprises
one or more profiles 220, 230, 240 for covering the clamping profile 6 and receiving
the lateral side of the screen.
[0033] The screen profile assembly 200 also comprises at least one mounting element 210
that extends between the clamp profile 6 and the profile 220 for covering the clamp
profile 6. The mounting element 210 is designed to grip onto the clamp profile 6 and
is attached and can be removed from the profile 220 using a click-in connection. The
clamp profile 6 comprises on one outer side a recess 5 that extends in the longitudinal
direction L from the clamp profile 6 and the mounting element 210 comprises on the
outer side one or more protrusions that extend in a transverse direction B transverse
to the longitudinal direction L between the wall sections for the clamp profile 6
defining the recess. In the transverse direction B, the distance between the wall
section is nearly the same as a measurement of the part of the mounting element extending
into the recess 210 in such a way that there is minimal play between the one or more
protrusions and the recess.
[0034] In the embodiment shown, the screen profile assembly 200 comprises a cover profile
220 for covering the clamp profile 6, wherein the cover profile 220 is attached to
the clamp profile 6 by a first longitudinal fixation body 221 in a manner so that
it can be removed. The screen protection profile 200 further comprises a guide profile
230 that can be attached to and removed from the screen profile 220 through a second
longitudinal fixation body 231 to together form a lateral passage 225 to receive a
lateral side of the screen. The screen profile assembly 200 also comprises a finishing
profile 240 that can be attached to and removed from the guide profile to protect
the second longitudinal fixation body.
[0035] In the embodiment shown, lateral passages 225a, 225b are provided on opposite lateral
sides of the screen profile assembly 200. In the right passage 225b, a plastic interior
profile 250 is provided to guide the lateral side of the screen. The left passage
225a is not used here and is closed off with a finishing profile 240a that is the
same in dimension and shape with a finishing profile 240 to protect the second longitudinal
fixation body.
[0036] Figures 3-5 show mounting elements 210, 210', 210" according to the various embodiments
of the current invention to connect the same screen profile 220 to various types of
clamp profiles 6, 6', 6". Each mounting element 210, 210', 210" has multiple spaced
fixation passages to receive the first longitudinal fixation body 221 to connect the
clamp profile 6 to the profile 220 to protect the clamp profile 6.
List with reference numbers
[0037]
- 1.
- Curtain wall
- 2.
- Support profile
- 4.
- Glass panel
- 5.
- Recess
- 6.
- Clamp profile
- 7.
- Screw
- 10.
- Profile assembly
- 100.
- Window profile assembly
- 200.
- Screen profile assembly
- 210.
- Mounting element
- 211, 212.
- Fixation passage
- 220.
- Cover profile
- 221.
- First screw
- 225, 225a, 225b.
- Passage
- 230.
- Guide profile
- 231.
- Second screw
- 240, 240a.
- Finishing profile
- 250.
- Plastic interior profile
1. Profile assembly (10) for a curtain wall (1), comprising:
a window profile assembly (100) to receive glass panels (4) of the curtain wall (1),
the window profile assembly (100) comprising a support profile (2) for supporting
the curtain wall (1) and a clamp profile (6) for clamping the glass panels (4) between
the support profile (5) and clamp profile (6); and
a screen profile assembly (200) to receive a lateral side of a screen to protect the
glass panel (4), the screen profile assembly (200) comprising one or more profiles
(220, 230) for covering the clamp profile (6) and to receive a lateral side of the
screen;
characterised in, that the screen profile assembly (200) further comprises at least one mounting element
(210; 210a, 210b) that extends between the clamp profile (6) and the profile (220)
for covering the clamp profile (6).
wherein each mounting element (210; 210a; 210b) is designed to grip onto the clamp
profile (6) and can be attached to and removed from the profile (220) for covering
the clamp profile (6), and
wherein the profile (220) for covering the clamp profile(6) is designed for covering
the mounting elements (210; 210a; 210b).
2. Profile assembly according to claim 1, wherein the clamp profile (6) comprises on
one outer side a recess (5) that extends in the longitudinal direction L from the
clamp profile (6 ) and the mounting element (210, 210a; 210b) comprising on the outer
side one or more protrusions that extend in a transverse direction B transverse to
the longitudinal direction L between the wall sections for the clamp profile (6) defining
the recess, wherein in the transverse direction B, the distance between the wall section
is nearly the same as a measurement of the part of the mounting element extending
into the recess (210; 210a; 210b) such a way that there is minimal play between the
one or more protrusions and the recess.
3. Profile assembly according to claim 1 or claim 2, wherein each mounting element (210;
210a, 210b) is formed by a body with a maximum length in the longitudinal direction
L of the clamp profile and a maximum width in the width direction B of the clamp profile,
wherein the maximum width is greater than 1/10 of the maximum length.
4. Profile assembly according to one of the previous claims, wherein multiple mounting
elements (210; 210a; 210b) are positioned distanced from each other.
5. Profile assembly according to one of the previous claims, wherein each mounting element
(210; 210a; 210b) comprises multiple fixation passages (211; 212) distanced from each
other for receiving a longitudinal fixation body for connecting the clamp profile
(6) to the profile (220) to protect the clamp profile (6).
6. Profile assembly according to one of the previous claims, the one or more profiles
comprising two separate profiles that together form at least one lateral passage to
receive a lateral side of the screen.
7. Profile assembly according to claim 6, the two separate profiles have fixation passages
for receiving a longitudinal fixation body as a screw, to connect the two separate
profiles; and a finishing passage for receiving and reversible fixation of a finishing
profile for the protection of the longitudinal fixation body.
8. Profile assembly according to claim 7, wherein the finishing profile is designed to
be attached to and removed from the two separate profiles to protect the finishing
passage and designed to the attached to and removed from the two separate profiles
to protect a lateral passage.
9. Profile assembly according to one of the previous claims, where the one or more profiles
(220, 230) are designed to together form opposite passages to receive a lateral side
of consecutive screen.
10. Method for creating a profile assembly according to one of the previous claims, comprising
the following steps:
- the attachment of at least one mounting element (210; 210a; 210b) to the profile
(220) to protect the clamp profile (6); and
- the subsequent attachment of the cover profile (220) to protect the clamp profile
(6) to the clamp profile (6).
11. Process according to claim 10, wherein the cover profile 9220) is attached to the
clamp profile (6) by a first longitudinal fixation body that extends through the mounting
element ((210; 210a; 210b).
12. Process according to claim 11, further comprising the subsequent attachment of a guide
profile to the cover profile (220) to together form a passage to receive a lateral
side of the screen.
13. Process according to claim 12, wherein the guide profile is attached to the cover
profile (220) by a second longitudinal fixation body.
14. Process according to claim 13, further comprising the subsequent attachment of a finishing
profile to the guide profile to protect the second longitudinal fixation body.
15. Method according to one of the previous claims 10-14, further comprising the step
of removing a decorative profile from the window profile assembly.