GLAZING UNIT, IN PARTICULAR FOR AERONAUTICS, ABLE TO BE BLOCKED IN ITS RECEIVING OPENING IN THE EVENT OF BREAKAGE
20210187913 · 2021-06-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
B32B17/10045
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64C1/1492
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B17/10293
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B17/10018
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A window pane includes at least one structural substrate referred to as interior substrate, intended to face toward a host structure within which the window pane is intended to be fixed, and having a face, referred to as interior face, wherein the interior face of the substrate includes, projecting therefrom and at the edge or near the edge and along at least one of the sides of the window pane, at least one male or female retaining element intended to collaborate with at least one respectively female or male retaining shape arranged in the host structure of the window pane.
Claims
1. A window pane comprising an interior structural substrate, intended to face toward a host structure within which the window pane is to be fixed, and having an interior face the window pane further comprising several substrates arranged as a laminate and said interior face of the interior substrate comprising, projecting therefrom and at an edge or near the edge and along at least one of the sides of the window pane, at least one male or female retaining element configured to collaborate with at least one respectively female or male retaining shape arranged in the host structure of the window pane so that the female element constitutes a host housing creating abutment planes for the male element, the male element to be placed in abutment in the housing parallel to the interior substrate and laterally blocked on its two sides.
2. The window pane as claimed in claim 1, wherein said at least one male or female retaining element is an added component which is secured to the interior face of the substrate.
3. The window pane as claimed in claim 1, wherein the interior structural substrate is made of glass or of plastic.
4. The window pane as claimed in claim 1, wherein the interior structural substrate is made of plastic and said at least one male or female retaining element is also made of plastic, being incorporated into the body of the substrate as a result of the monobloc manufacture of said substrate.
5. The window pane as claimed in claim 1, wherein said at least one male or female retaining element comprises on its opposite face to the substrate a coating that encourages slip.
6. The window pane as claimed in claim 1, further comprising several retaining elements distributed along at least one side of the window pane.
7. The window pane as claimed in claim 1, further comprising at least one continuous retaining element extending along at least one side of the window pane, or a continuous retaining element forming a surround along the entire periphery of the window pane.
8. The window pane as claimed in claim 1, wherein when the window pane is mounted in position in its final destination, said at least one male or female retaining element is configured to collaborate with a complementary retaining shape configured to block the extraction of the retaining element in a plane parallel or substantially parallel to the main faces of the window pane.
9. The window pane as claimed in claim 1, further comprising several plies arranged as a laminate, each ply comprising at least one substrate, a first ply of the several plies comprising the interior substrate to which the at least one male or female retaining element is secured, said retaining element being secured only to said interior substrate.
10. An assembly comprising a structure comprising at least one host opening, and a window pane as claimed in claim 1, the host opening comprising at least one retaining shape with which said at least one male or female retaining element projecting from the interior face of the window pane collaborates.
11. The assembly as claimed in claim 10, wherein the at least one retaining shape projects from the edge face of the host opening, the at least one retaining shape being a female shape formed by first and second flanges, the first flange extending at right angles to the edge face of the opening, and the second flange running from the end of the first flange and parallel to the edge face, whereas the projecting element projecting from the window pane is a male element.
12. The assembly as claimed in claim 10, wherein the window pane comprises at least three laminated plies, a first interior ply to which the retaining element is secured, a second ply, and a third exterior ply referred, the window pane being fixed by direct clamping of the second ply.
13. The window pane as claimed in claim 2, wherein said at least one male or female retaining element is secured to the interior face of the substrate by bonding or bolting.
14. The window pane as claimed in claim 4, wherein the at least one male or female retaining element is incorporated into the body of the substrate as a result of the monobloc manufacture of said substrate by thermoforming.
15. The window pane as claimed in claim 5, wherein the coating is a seal material.
16. The window pane as claimed in claim 6, wherein the retaining elements are distributed along at least two opposite sides.
17. The window pane as claimed in claim 16, wherein the retaining elements are distributed along the entire periphery of the window pane.
Description
[0032] The present invention is now described with the aid of purely illustrative examples that do not in any way restrict the scope of the invention, and on the basis of the attached illustrations, in which:
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[0036] The window pane 1 according to the invention and illustrated in
[0037] In a known way, the window pane 1 comprises at least one ply, preferably several plies arranged as a laminate.
[0038] In the window pane example of
[0039] The third ply, a combination of the glass substrate 13 and of the interlayer 14, has in the known way surface-area dimensions smaller than those of two other plies, so as to allow the window pane 1 to be fixed to the structure 2 at least by clamping of the exterior face 11A of the second ply 11 using a pressing/fixing system 3.
[0040] The fixing system 3 is laid against the exterior face 11A of the second ply 11 via an interface seal 4. In order to hold the fixing system 3 firmly in place against the second ply 11 by clamping, said system 3 is secured to the structure 2 by bolting 40.
[0041] When the window pane is in the fixed position, the exterior face 13A of the window pane which corresponds to the exterior face of the third substrate 13 is coplanar with the external face 30 of the fixing system 3 bolted to the structure 2 of the airplane.
[0042] In the window pane example of
[0043] Likewise, to fix the window pane 1, the third ply has smaller surface-area dimensions in order to allow fixing by clamping of the exterior face 16A of the window pane which corresponds to the exterior face of the second ply 16.
[0044] A seal 40 is provided at the interface between the exterior face 16A of the second ply and the internal face of the fixing system 3.
[0045] In addition, when the window pane is mounted in position, the exterior face 18A is coplanar with the external face 30 of the fixing system 3 bolted to the structure 2 of the airplane.
[0046] In the schematic view of
[0047] The window pane is depicted schematically without its plies.
[0048] According to the invention, the window pane 1 of
[0049] In the position in which the window pane is fixed/clamped by the fixing system 3, the male projecting element 5 and the female shape 2A are designed to block translational movement of the window pane in a plane parallel or substantially parallel to the main faces of the window pane.
[0050] In the examples shown, the projecting element 5 is a male shape after the manner of a lug which, once housed in the female shape 2A, is laterally blocked.
[0051] According to the invention, the female shape 2A constitutes a host housing for the male element 5 and is derived from the structure 2, forming two abutment planes P1 and P2 for the projecting element 5 and therefore for the window pane 1. The plane P1 corresponds to the bottom of the housing 2A against which the free end of the male element 5 presses. The plane P2 corresponds to a side wall of the housing, perpendicular or substantially perpendicular to P1, and facing and some distance away from the edge face/wall/face 20 of the opening in the structure 2 in which the window pane is housed. The plane P2 acts as an abutment plane for the lateral face of the male element 5.
[0052] The male element 5 constitutes an added component secured to the interior face 10A of the window pane (the interior first ply of the window pane) or alternatively forms an integral part of the interior first ply of the window pane when the material of which it is made is the same as that of the structural substrate that forms said first ply.
[0053] For preference, in the case of the glass substrate 10 of
[0054] In the example of
[0055] The female shape 2A constitutes a housing for the male element 5 which once introduced into said housing is able to slip against the bottom (the plane P1) of the housing in the event of slippage of the window pane in a plane parallel to the main faces of the window pane, while at the same time being in abutment on the opposite side to the structure of the airplane via the plane P2 of the side wall of said housing.
[0056] The first abutment plane P1 therefore corresponds to a plane parallel to the main faces of the window pane so that when the window pane is in the clamped position, the pressing of the fixing system 3 against the outside of the window pane 1 transmits a pressure force to the male element 5 pressing it against said plane P1.
[0057] The second abutment plane P2 corresponds to a plane perpendicular to the first plane P1 and some distance from the structure 2 so that in the event of the slippage of the window pane toward the outside of the structure 2 in a direction parallel to the main faces of the window pane, the window pane 2 can be retained by the element 5 coming into abutment against the plane P2 perpendicular to the main faces of the window pane. Thus, in the event of window pane plies breaking, the window pane, which has a tendency to bow toward the outside as a result of the pressurization of the cabin, is unable to become unseated.
[0058] The housing/the female shape 2A is secured to the structure 2 of the airplane.
[0059] The structure 2 of the airplane comprises, in the region of the opening in which the window pane 1 is housed, a face 20 referred to as a transverse face because it is transverse to the interior and exterior walls of the fuselage of the airplane. The edge face 1A of the window pane 1 is parallel to this transverse face 20. The structure 2 according to the invention comprises a first flange 21 perpendicular to the face 20 and a second flange 22 perpendicular to the first flange and secured to the distal end of this first flange, the two flanges creating the housing/the female shape 2A. The second flange 22 thus faces the transverse face 20 of the structure 2 of the airplane.
[0060] The exterior face 21A of the first flange 21 constitutes the first abutment plane P1 and therefore acts as a bearing/abutment surface for the male element 5. The face 22A of the second flange 22, which is a face facing the transverse face 20 of the structure 2, constitutes the second abutment plane P2 acting as an abutment surface in the event of slippage of the window pane in the opposite direction to the transverse face 20.
[0061] The female shape 2A has a width (dimension parallel to the main faces of the window pane and perpendicular to the transverse face 20 of the structure) that is such that a clearance is left at least on the lateral side of the male element 5 to the side wall 22A of the housing 2A on the opposite side to the structure 2. This clearance is, for example, of the order of 2 mm. It allows the window pane to deform and expand in the position of use.
[0062] The surface of the male element 5 in contact with the face 21A of the female shape 2A is such that the male element 5 can slip with respect to the surface of said face 21A. The slippage makes it possible to take account of the deformation and expansion of the window pane in the position of use.
[0063] Advantageously, the male element 5 comprises, on its face facing the first abutment plane P1, a coating 50 which is suitable for allowing said element to slip on the surface 21A of the housing/female shape 2A. This coating is, for example, a seal 50 made of EPDM, silicone, etc. The female shape 2A extends as a projection perpendicular to the transverse face 20 of the structure 2. When the window pane 1 is mounted in position, the female shape 2A with the end flange 22 extends as a projection with respect to the edge face 1A of the first and second plies of the window pane without, however, extending so far as to come into alignment with the edge face of the third ply.
[0064] For example, the female shape 2A with the flange 22 extends out to the order of 20 mm from the transverse face 20 of the structure 2.
[0065] By way of example, the male element 5 has a width (dimension parallel to main faces of the window pane and perpendicular to the edge face of the window pane) which is of the order of 10 mm. Its thickness (dimension transverse to the main faces of the window pane and parallel to the plane P2) is, for example, of the order of 10 mm.
[0066] The thickness of the male element 5 is such that, when combined with the depth of the female shape 2A, the free end of the end flange 22 does not touch the interior face 10A of the window pane.
[0067] The window pane may comprise (depending on the length of the sides of the window pane) several individual male elements 5 preferably distributed along at least two opposite sides of the window pane, more preferably still, along the entire periphery, whereas the structure 2 of the airplane comprises a plurality of associated individual female shapes/housings 2A opposite, or at least one continuous housing forming a peripheral groove running parallel to the structure 2, projecting from the opening that accommodates the window pane.
[0068] As an alternative, a male element 5 of the window pane may be continuous along at least one side of the window pane or even along the entire periphery of the window pane in the manner of a surround. The female shape 2A is then likewise continuous.
[0069] The female shape 2A which constitutes an extension projecting from the structure 2 of the airplane is, for example, added to the transverse face 20 of the structure by being secured by welding or bolting.