Removable profile structure
11078716 · 2021-08-03
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a removable profile structure, primarily for sliding panels, comprising a concealed support (2) with an inverted “U” shape which comprises at least two rectangular sections (3) and a “W” shaped detachable base (1) able to receive a glass (4). This solution, in which the concealed support (2) and the detachable base (1) are independent, allows the removal of the sliding panel without interfering with the state of the pavement coating.
Claims
1. A removable profile structure for sliding panels, comprising at least one detachable base and a concealed support independent and able to cooperate with one another, characterized in that: the concealed support comprises a protuberance designed to support the weight of the detachable base, said concealed support comprising at least two recesses incorporating two substantially rectangular sections, said two recesses being formed in a lowermost portion of the concealed support, wherein said protuberance comprises two flat tapered surfaces on opposite sides thereof; the detachable base having a W-shape, said W-shape comprising at least two flat contact surfaces configured to be fit to the flat tapered surfaces of the protuberance, the fit being done by means of friction and; when joined together the contact surfaces promote a gradual increase in stability according to a weight and a size of a panel.
2. The removable profile structure according to claim 1, wherein the detachable base supports glass elements, characterized in that the detachable base has a configuration that, upon placement of the glass elements, comprises at least four bonding areas between said detachable base and the glass elements.
3. The removable profile structure according to claim 1, characterized in that a slope of the fit between the protuberance and the detachable base is between 79° and 81°.
4. The removable profile structure according to claim 1, characterized in that the rectangular sections act as damping factor for the removable profile structure.
5. The removable profile structure according to claim 1, characterized in that the concealed support allows the placing of a pavement on part of a surface of the concealed support.
6. The removable profile structure according to claim 1, characterized in that a connection between the concealed support and the fit of the detachable base is made solely by friction, so that separation between the detachable base and the concealed support can be performed easily.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DESCRIPTION OF THE MAIN COMPONENTS
(4) 1—detachable base; 2—concealed support; a. Concealed base; b. Protuberance; c. Recesses; d. Contact area; 3—rectangular sections; 4—glass; 5—plush; 6—removable pavement carrier; 7—pavement; 8—structure of the concealed base (fixed).
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(5) As referred above, one of the solutions to reduce the visual impact of the rail consist of the extension of the floor of the space where the windows or doors are to be installed, thus covering part of it.
(6) Nowadays, and according to the state of the art, in order to replace a damaged glass it is necessary to previously remove the applied pavement (7), which greatly increases the costs and repair times.
(7) Given the state of the art herein described, a solution has been searched that would allow the removal of the sliding structure without having to remove the pavement, without compromising the robustness of the sliding structures or fixed structure.
(8) The solution consists in dividing the sliding structure into two sections (1 and 2) which can easily be separated using simple tools and thus allowing the removal of the section (1) without having to remove the pavement (7) or other parts placed to cover the fixed rail (8), because the part (2) of the sliding structure will remain under the pavement and in contact with the fixed rail (8).
(9) This solution resulted in the development of two independent parts, which will be hereinafter designated by Concealed Support (2) and Detachable Base (1).
(10) After development and extensive testing, we have come to the conclusion that the optimal configuration of the Concealed Support (2) in order to support the weight of the Detachable Base (1) and simultaneously to serve as a guide for the opening and closing of the structure should be the one presented in
(11) This structure proved to have the necessary stability to a good performance of the detachable base (1), as well as an extreme durability under extreme conditions of operation. The contact surfaces between the two profiles are smooth, in order not to hinder the separation of the elements, but the incline of the faces of the profiles (1) and (2) produces a gradual increase in stability which is necessary for the connection between the profiles, the larger the panel and therefore its weight. The fact that the detachable base (1) and the concealed support (2) come together in a calliper forming gives the assembly a greater stability, the resistance of the concealed support (2) also providing the assembly with a smoother operation due to a better planimetry arising from its section, dimensions and mass, making the contact between the base of the panels and the bearings more precise.
(12) We have also concluded that the ideal slope of the walls of the fit, by friction, would be 80° (+/−1°).
(13) It is noted that the connection between the concealed support (2) and the fit of the detachable base (1) is made solely by friction, there is no welding or riveting, and therefore the separation of detachable base (1) from the concealed support (2) can be accomplished at any time, quickly and using simple tools.
(14) The fact that the glass support profile has a “W” shape (double U) allows greater bonding area, duplicating that section, because advantage is taken of the adhesion on both sides of each glass (double).
(15) The glass has structural features, its components being always tempered.