Process and system for the manufacture of windows/doors
10919236 ยท 2021-02-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B29C66/322
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/02245
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/1162
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/843
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/71
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/71
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/52431
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/72523
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/203
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/81431
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/02241
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/73921
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29L2031/003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B29C65/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E06B3/96
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
The process for the manufacture of windows/doors (1), characterized by the fact that it comprises the following steps: providing at least one inner panel (2) for windows/doors; providing a plurality of plastic profiled elements (3) for windows/doors, each of the profiled elements (3) comprising at least two areas to seal (5), coupleable to the areas to seal (5) of the other profiled elements (3), and at least one longitudinal slot (6), in which a respective perimeter side (4) of the inner panel (2) is insertable; performing a step of mechanical machining by chip removal on at least one of the areas to seal (5); heating the areas to seal (5); coupling the heated areas to seal (5) to one another by pressing the profiled elements (3) one against the other to maintain the areas to seal (5) in mutual contact and define the frame for windows/doors, the coupling taking place with the inner panel (2) inserted in the longitudinal slots (6) to define a window/door (1) which is composed by the frame and by the inner panel (2) contained in the frame.
Claims
1. A process for the manufacture of windows/doors (1), wherein said process comprises the following steps: providing at least one inner panel (2) for windows/doors; providing a plurality of plastic profiled elements (3) for windows/doors, each of said profiled elements (3) comprising at least two areas to seal (5), coupleable to the areas to seal (5) of the other profiled elements (3), and at least one longitudinal slot (6), in which a respective perimeter side (4) of said inner panel (2) is insertable; wherein said profiled elements (3) comprise at least a first longitudinal portion (7), a second longitudinal portion (8) and a third longitudinal portion (9) mutually arranged substantially in a C pattern, with said first longitudinal portion (7) and said second longitudinal portion (8) which extend from said third longitudinal portion (9) and define said longitudinal slot (6) between them, wherein said longitudinal profiled elements (7, 8, 9) are made separately from each other and assembled later; performing a step of mechanical machining by chip removal on at least one of said areas to seal (5), which comprises the step of forming a groove (11) at at least one of said areas to seal (5); heating said areas to seal (5); coupling said heated areas to seal (5) to one another by pressing said profiled elements (3) one against the other to maintain said areas to seal (5) in mutual contact and define the frame for windows/doors, said coupling taking place with said inner panel (2) inserted in said longitudinal slots (6) to define a window/door (1) which is composed by said frame and by said inner panel (2) contained in said frame said step of coupling the areas to seal (5) comprising a sub-step of melting the areas to seal (5) between them to define a sealing bead and a sub-step of making a containing compartment defined by said groove (11), in which said sealing bead is made inside said containing compartment; wherein said step of forming a groove (11) is implemented by an operation by chip removal on a peripheral edge of at least one of said profiled elements (3); wherein said groove (11) is formed only on said second longitudinal portion (8) and on said third longitudinal portion (9), while said first longitudinal portion (7) is completely leveled at the same working depth corresponding to the working depth of said groove (11), said profiled elements (3) being sealed together by melting and mutual union of said second longitudinal portions (8) and of said third longitudinal portions (9), while said first longitudinal portions (7) are not heated and, during said step of coupling, approach substantially snugly without melting.
2. The process according to claim 1, wherein said process comprises the steps of: placing said inner panel (2) in an insertion configuration in which said inner panel (2) is substantially coplanar to the lying plane (10) of said longitudinal slots (6); and moving said profiled elements (3) from a position of mutual spacing away to a position of mutual approach, said moving being adapted to insert said inner panel (2) in said longitudinal slots (6).
3. The process according to claim 1, wherein said coupling takes place substantially by pressing all said profiled elements (3) at the same time one against the other.
4. The process according to claim 1, wherein said step of heating takes place with said inner panel (2) arranged to the outside of said longitudinal slots (6), between said heating and said coupling elapsing a coupling time of less than 2 seconds during which said inner panel (2) is inserted in said longitudinal slots (6).
5. The process according to claim 1, wherein said heating occurs with said inner panel (2) arranged partially inserted inside at least one of said longitudinal slots (6), between said heating and said coupling elapsing a coupling time of less than 2 seconds during which the profiled element (3) corresponding to said at least one of said longitudinal slots (6) moves from a position of partial insertion to a position of full insertion.
6. The process according to claim 1, wherein said heating takes place with said inner panel (2) arranged completely inserted inside at least one of said longitudinal slots (6), between said heating and said coupling elapsing a coupling time of less than 2 seconds during which the profiled element (3) corresponding to said at least one of said longitudinal slots (6) remains substantially stationary with respect to said inner panel (2).
7. The process according to claim 1, wherein said process comprises the step of stretching apart said first longitudinal portion (7) and said second longitudinal portion (8) to facilitate the insertion of said inner panel (2) in said longitudinal slots (6).
8. The process according to claim 1, wherein said profiled elements (3) comprise at least one seal element (15) associated with at least one of said first longitudinal portion (7) and said second longitudinal portion (8).
9. The process according to claim 1, wherein said inner panel (2) comprises at least a seal element (15) associated with said perimeter sides (4).
10. The process according to claim 1, wherein said process comprises the interposing of at least one seal element (15) between at least one of said profiled elements (3) and at least one of said perimeter sides (4) of the inner panel (2), said seal element (15) comprising at least a first longitudinal band (20) interposable between said first longitudinal portion (7) and said inner panel (2), in which said first longitudinal band (20) has a cross section divided into: at least a first base sector (21) adapted to remain attached to said inner panel (2); and at least a first sealing sector (22) protruding with respect to said first base sector (21) and having a first sharp edge (22a) and a first actuating edge (22b), said first sealing sector (22) being joined to said first base sector (21) in a movable manner between a rest position, in which said first sharp edge (22a) is moved away from said inner panel (2), and an operating position, in which said first sharp edge (22a) rests on said inner panel (2), the insertion of said inner panel (2) in said longitudinal slots (6) being adapted to bring said first actuating edge (22b) in contact with said first longitudinal portion (7) and to move said first sealing sector (22) from said rest position to said operating position.
11. The process according to claim 10, wherein said seal element (15) comprises at least a second longitudinal band (23) interposable between said second longitudinal portion (8) and said inner panel (2) and at least a third longitudinal band (24) interposable between said third longitudinal portion (9) and said inner panel (2), said first longitudinal band (20), said second longitudinal band (23) and said third longitudinal band (24) being arranged substantially in a C pattern.
12. The process according to claim 11, wherein said second longitudinal band (23) has a cross section divided into: at least a second base sector (26) adapted to remain attached to said inner panel (2); and at least a second sealing sector (27) protruding with respect to said second base sector (26) and having a second sharp edge (27a) and a second actuating edge (27b), said second sealing sector (27) being joined to said second base sector (26) in a movable manner between a rest position, in which said second sharp edge (27a) is moved away from said inner panel (2), and an operating position, in which said second sharp edge (27a) rests on said inner panel (2), the insertion of said inner panel (2) in said longitudinal slots (6) being adapted to bring said second actuating edge (27b) in contact with said second longitudinal portion (8) and to move said second sealing sector (27) from said rest position to said operating position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Other characteristics and advantages of the present invention will appear better evident from the description of some preferred, but not exclusive, embodiments of a process and of a system for the manufacture of windows and doors, illustrated by way of an indicative but non-limiting example in the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF SPECIFIC EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
(11) With particular reference to such figures, globally indicated with 1 is a window/door obtained by the union of at least one inner panel 2 for windows/doors and a plurality of plastic profiled elements 3 for windows/doors.
(12) The inner panel 2 is advantageously made of glass (single or multilayer) but it cannot be ruled out that it can be made of plexiglass or other material, either of a transparent or of a non-transparent type.
(13) The inner panel 2 has a plurality of perimeter sides 4.
(14) Preferably, the inner panel 2 has a substantially rectangular shape and the perimeter sides 4 are four and arranged at 90 to each other; alternative embodiments cannot however be ruled out in which the inner panel 2 is shaped differently (e.g. in a triangle, pentagon, hexagon, and the like).
(15) The profiled elements 3 are made, e.g., of PVC, but also plastic materials of the heat-sealable type different to PVC cannot be ruled out.
(16) Given that the inner panel 2 is rectangular, then the profiled elements 3 are four in number, one for each perimeter side 4; it is easy to understand, however, that in the case of inner triangular panels 2 three profiled elements 3 will be employed, in the case of inner pentagonal panels 2 five profiled elements 3 will be employed, and so on.
(17) Each of the profiled elements 3 comprises at least two areas to seal 5, coupleable to the areas to seal 5 of the other profiled elements 3 to define a frame for windows and doors.
(18) To allow the union by sealing, the areas to seal 5 of the profiled elements 3 are cut at 45 so as to define a coupling between two consecutive right-angled profiled elements 3.
(19) Each of the profiled elements 3, furthermore, comprises at least one longitudinal slot 6 in which a respective perimeter side 4 of the inner panel 2 is insertable.
(20) The profiled elements 3, in fact, comprise at least a first longitudinal portion 7, a second longitudinal portion 8 and a third longitudinal portion 9 mutually arranged substantially in a C pattern, with the first longitudinal portion 7 and the second longitudinal portion 8 which extend from the third longitudinal portion 9 and define the longitudinal slot 6 between them.
(21) In the ambit of the present document, by the term longitudinal direction of the profiled elements 3 is meant the direction of their length; given that such profiled elements 3 are usually made by extrusion of the plastic material, then the longitudinal direction coincides with the direction of extrusion.
(22) The first longitudinal portion 7, the second longitudinal portion 8 and the third longitudinal portion 9 may be formed in a single monolithic body, i.e. may be extruded through a shaped matrix that directly imparts the C shape to the profiled elements 3.
(23) Alternatively, it is possible to make the longitudinal profiled elements 7, 8, 9 separately from each other and assembling them later; the second longitudinal portion 8 and the third longitudinal portion 9, e.g., can be extruded together to form a single monolithic body substantially L-shaped, while the first longitudinal portion 7 is extruded separately and is associated with (e.g. by interlocking) the third longitudinal portion 9 after extrusion.
(24) In any case, the process and the system according to the invention provide for the use of profiled elements 3 in which, prior to being sealed, the longitudinal portions 7, 8, 9 are arranged substantially in a C and define the longitudinal slot 6; this is a very important difference compared to traditional techniques, in which, on the contrary, the profiled elements are shaped in a L and a glazing bead is applied only after sealing.
(25) The distance between the first longitudinal portion 7 and the second longitudinal portion 8 is set depending on the thickness of the inner panel 2; the insertion of the inner panel 2 in the longitudinal slots 6 takes place substantially snugly, as will be better described in the following pages.
(26) The process according to the invention comprises the following steps: providing the inner panel 2; providing the plurality of profiled elements 3; performing a step of mechanical machining by chip removal on at least one of the areas to seal 5; heating the areas to seal 5; coupling the heated areas to seal 5 to one another by pressing the profiled elements 3 one against the other to maintain the areas to seal 5 in mutual contact and define the frame for windows/doors, the step of coupling taking place with the inner panel 2 inserted in the longitudinal slots 6 to define the window/door 1 which is composed by the frame of the profiled elements 3 and by the inner panel 2 contained in the frame of the profiled elements 3.
(27) To perform the coupling between the inner panel 2 and the profiled elements 3, the process according to the invention comprises the steps of: placing the inner panel 2 in an insertion configuration in which it is substantially coplanar to the lying plane 10 of the longitudinal slots 6, with the perimeter sides 4 which are arranged facing the longitudinal slots 6; and moving the profiled elements 3 from a position of mutual spacing away to a position of mutual approach that is adapted to insert the inner panel 2 in the longitudinal slots 6.
(28) The step of coupling the profiled elements 3 takes place substantially by pressing all the profiled elements at the same time one against the other.
(29) In other words, during coupling, all the areas to seal 5 of the profiled elements 3 are mutually pressed together, with the inner panel 2 positioned in the insertion configuration and all four corners of the frame of the profiled elements 3 which are joined at 90 at the same time.
(30) The step of performing a mechanical machining by chip removal is carried out before the step of heating, e.g. by means of suitable removal means 44.
(31) The removal means 44 are e.g. milling cutters.
(32) Conveniently, the step of performing a mechanical machining by chip removal comprises the step of forming a groove 11 (visible in
(33) The step of forming the groove 11 is preferably implemented by means of an operation by chip removal on a peripheral edge of at least one of the profiled elements 3.
(34) Conveniently, the groove 11 is practicable on the profiled elements 3 in a way similar to what is taught by the patent documents WO 2013/132406 A1, WO 2014/122572 A1 and IT 102015000033340.
(35) The removal means 44, in addition or alternatively to making the groove 11, can advantageously also leveling, entirely or in part, the areas to seal 5.
(36) In the presence of the groove 11, for example, the removal means 44 can level the parts of the areas to seal 5 not occupied by the groove itself.
(37) In this case, the removal means 44 can be made to pass on the substantial totality of the areas to seal 5 at different working depths: at the edges of the areas to seal 5, the working depth of the removal means 44 is greater and such as to define the groove 11; at the remaining parts of the areas to seal 5, on the other hand, the working depth of the removal means 44 is less and such as to remove only a small layer of plastic material sufficient to flatten and level the areas to seal 5.
(38) In other words, the removal means 44 are used not only to shape the groove 11 but they are absolutely essential to level the walls and correct any cutting errors.
(39) The groove 11 can also be practiced on all the longitudinal portions 7, 8, 9 of the profiled elements 3, or only on some of them.
(40) In a possible embodiment of the invention, e.g., the groove 11 is practiced only on the second longitudinal portion 8 and on the third longitudinal portion 9, while the first longitudinal portion 7 is completely leveled at the same working depth corresponding to the working depth of the groove 11.
(41) This way, the profiled elements 3 are intended to be sealed together by melting and mutual union of the second longitudinal portions 8 and of the third longitudinal portions 9, while the first longitudinal portions 7 are not heated and, during the step of coupling, approach substantially snugly without melting.
(42) Advantageously, the step of heating takes place by means of heating means 13 which, e.g., consist of at least a sealing element with heated plate having two faces opposing each other on which two of the areas to seal 5 are placeable in contact.
(43) The sealing element with heated plate 13 consists, e.g., of a heating element having a substantially plate-shaped conformation.
(44) In practice, the areas to seal 5 are heated by approaching the profiled elements 3 from opposite sides and pressing them against the faces of the sealing element with heated plate 13.
(45) Preferably, during the step of heating, a plurality of sealing elements with heated plate 13 are used, one for each corner of the frame of profiled elements 3.
(46) In a particular embodiment shown in
(47) In this embodiment, the profiled elements 3 are first placed substantially coplanar, with the areas to seal 5 mutually faced two by two and the longitudinal slots 6 directed facing each other two by two, as shown in
(48) The profiled elements 3 are maintained spaced apart from each other and between the areas to seal 5 are placed the sealing elements with heated plate 13, arranged facing and substantially parallel to the corresponding areas to seal 5 and therefore inclined by 45 with respect to the longitudinal directions of the profiled elements 3.
(49) The simultaneous approach of the profiled elements 3 to the sealing elements with heated plate 13 brings the areas to seal 5 in contact with the sealing elements with heated plate 13, for their heating; the movement of the profiled elements 3 occurs along directions orthogonal to the profiled elements themselves (
(50) At this point the profiled elements 3 are moved away, the sealing elements with heated plate 13 are removed and the inner panel 2 is placed in the insertion configuration in which it is substantially coplanar to the lying plane 10 of the longitudinal slots 6 (
(51) The profiled elements 3, which are located in the position of mutual spacing away, are finally moved to the position of mutual approach; this displacement is adapted, firstly, to insert the inner panel 2 in the longitudinal slots 6 and, ultimately, to juxtapose and press the areas to seal 5 for their coupling (
(52) The instant when the profiled elements 3 are moved away from the sealing elements with heated plate 13 the step of heating ends, while the instant when the heated areas to seal 5 come in contact, the step of coupling, on the contrary, begins.
(53) It follows that, during the coupling time: the profiled elements 3 and the sealing elements with heated plate 13 must be moved away; the inner panel 2 should be placed in the insertion configuration; the profiled elements 3 must be reapproached to insert the inner panel 2 in the longitudinal slots 6 as far as placing the areas to seal 5 in mutual contact.
(54) Given that the coupling time is less than 2 seconds (but more in detail less than 1 second and preferably equal to about 200 milliseconds), the above operations are performed at high speed to avoid that the heated areas to seal 5 excessively cool before coming in contact, jeopardising the coupling thereof.
(55) To reduce the execution time and the speed of movement of the profiled elements 3, an alternative embodiment shown in
(56) Conveniently, during the step of heating the inner panel 2 is arranged partially inserted inside all the longitudinal slots 6 and, in other words, all the profiled elements 3 are placed simultaneously in the position of partial insertion.
(57) The profiled elements 3 are initially placed in a completely similar manner to the embodiment shown in
(58) In the embodiment shown in
(59) In the position shown in
(60) The contemporary approaching of the profiled elements 3 to the sealing elements with heated plate 13 first brings the profiled elements 3 to the position of the partial insertion, in which in practice the perimeter sides 4 of the inner panel 2 are partially inserted in the longitudinal slots 6, and then pushes the areas to seal 5 in contact with the sealing elements with heated plate 13, for their heating; the movement of the profiled elements 3 is carried out also in this case along directions orthogonal to the profiled elements themselves (
(61) At this point the profiled elements 3 are slightly moved away from the sealing elements with heated plate 13, while remaining fitted around the perimeter sides 4 of the inner panel 2.
(62) The sealing elements with heated plate 13 are therefore moved away from the profiled elements 3 and from the inner panel 2 by making them slide along directions inclined at 45 with respect to the profiled elements 3 and coplanar to the sealing elements with heated plate 13 (
(63) The profiled elements 3, which are still in the position of partial insertion, are finally approached as far as placing them in the position of complete insertion, in which the areas to seal 5 are juxtaposed and are pressed against each other for their coupling (
(64) The instant when the profiled elements 3 are moved away from the sealing elements with heated plate 13 the step of heating ends, while the instant when the heated areas to seal 5 come in contact, the step of coupling, on the contrary, begins.
(65) It follows that, during the coupling time, the inner panel 2 is already placed in the insertion configuration and the stroke which the profiled elements 3 must travel is significantly shorter than that which the profiled elements 3 shown in
(66) In a further embodiment shown in
(67) More in detail, in this case the profiled elements are conveniently divided into a pair of first profiled elements 3a, located on opposite sides with respect to the inner panel 2, and into a pair of second profiled elements 3b, which are also arranged on opposite sides with respect to the inner panel 2; the first profiled elements 3a and the second profiled elements 3b, when considered without distinction from each other, will be generally indicated by the reference number 3.
(68) During the step of heating the inner panel 2 is completely inserted inside the longitudinal slots 6 of the first profiled elements 3a and is partially inserted inside the longitudinal slots 6 of the second profiled elements 3b.
(69) In other words, once arranged on the inner panel 2, the first profiled elements 3a are immediately placed in the position of complete insertion and are no longer moved; the second profiled elements 3b, instead, are placeable first in a position of partial insertion and only subsequently in a position of complete insertion.
(70) The profiled elements 3 are initially placed in a completely similar manner to the embodiment shown in
(71) Even in the embodiment shown in
(72) To seal the profiled elements 3 around the inner panel 2, the first profiled elements 3a are first of all mutually approached by moving them along a direction orthogonal to them as far as they reach the position of complete insertion (
(73) At this point the sealing elements with heated plate 13 are placed against the areas to seal 5 of the first profiled elements 3a and the second profiled elements 3b are approached as far as placing also their areas to seal 5 on the sealing elements with heated plate 13.
(74) The displacement of the second profiled elements 3b takes place along a direction orthogonal to them and is such as to make them fit on the corresponding perimeter sides 4 as far as they reach the position of partial insertion.
(75) The maintenance of the profiled elements 3 against the sealing elements with heated plate 13 allows heating all the areas to seal 5 simultaneously (
(76) At this point the second profiled elements 3b are moved away from the sealing elements with heated plate 13; depending on how long is the moving away stroke, the second profiled elements 3b can be completely pulled out of the inner panel 2 or remain fitted around the perimeter sides 4 of the inner panel 2.
(77) The sealing elements with heated plate 13 are then moved away from the profiled elements 3 and from the inner panel 2 by making them slide, first of all, along a first direction parallel to the first profiled elements 3a, for their moving away from the first profiled elements 3a, and then along a second direction inclined at 45 with respect to the first profiled elements 3a and coplanar to the sealing elements with heated plate 13 (
(78) Once the sealing elements with heated plate 13 have been pulled out, the second profiled elements 3b are finally approached as far as placing them in the position of complete insertion, in which their areas to seal 5 are juxtaposed to the areas to seal 5 of the first profiled elements 3a and are pressed one against the other for their coupling (
(79) In the embodiment shown in
(80) Even in the embodiment shown in
(81) In all the embodiments shown in
(82) In particular, the seal element 15, which consists of a sheath of rubber or other similar material, is associated with the first longitudinal portion 7 along one longitudinal edge of the same.
(83) During the insertion of the inner panel 2 in the longitudinal slots 6, the perimeter sides 4 slide inside the profiled elements 3 and the seal element 15 is such as to allow a sliding by creeping of the same on the surface of the inner panel 2.
(84) To facilitate the insertion of the inner panel 2 in the longitudinal slots 6, especially in the presence of the seal element 15 on the profiled elements 3 but not only, the process according to the invention can conveniently provide for an additional step that consists in stretching apart the first longitudinal portion 7 and the second longitudinal portion 8, i.e. moving them slightly away with respect to one another.
(85) The step of stretching apart is performed by means of the application of suction elements 16, such as suction cups or the like, on the surfaces of the first longitudinal portion 7 and/or of the second longitudinal portion 8 external to the longitudinal slot 6, and by means of the application of a force 17 on the suction elements 16 directed in the direction of stretching apart of the first longitudinal portion 7 and of the second longitudinal portion 8 (
(86) The stretching apart elements 18 are placeable in an active position, in which they push the first longitudinal portion 7 and the second longitudinal portion 8 in a mutual moving away direction (
(87) The stretching apart elements 18 are no longer removed from the profiled elements 3 and are intended to remain trapped inside the window/door 1.
(88) Alternatively or in combination to the seal element 15 associated with the profiled elements 3 it is possible to provide a seal element 15 associated with the perimeter sides 4 of the inner panel 2.
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(90) The seal element 15, therefore, remains fully enclosed within the longitudinal slots 6 when the profiled elements 3 are sealed together.
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(92) The seal element 15 comprises at least a first longitudinal band 20 interposable between the first longitudinal portion 7 and the inner panel 2, in which the first longitudinal band 20 has a cross section divided into: at least a first base sector 21 adapted to remain attached to the inner panel 2; and at least one first sealing sector 22 protruding with respect to the first base sector 21 and having a first sharp edge 22a and a first actuating edge 22b, the first sealing sector 22 being joined to the first base sector 21 in a movable manner between a rest position, in which the first sharp edge 22a is moved away from the inner panel 2, and an operating position, in which the first sharp edge 22a rests on the inner panel 2, the insertion of the inner panel 2 in the longitudinal slots 6 being adapted to bring the first actuating edge 22b in contact with the first longitudinal portion 7 and to move the first sealing sector 22 from the rest position to the operating position.
(93) Advantageously, the seal element 15 also comprises at least a second longitudinal band 23, interposable between the second longitudinal portion 8 and the inner panel 2, and at least a third longitudinal band 24, interposable between the third longitudinal portion 9 and the inner panel 2.
(94) The first longitudinal band 20, the second longitudinal band 23 and the third longitudinal band 24 are arranged substantially in a C pattern and are intended to be fitted to cover the perimeter sides 4 of the inner panel 2 on three surfaces, namely on a part of the two main faces 25 and on the lateral flank 19 of the inner panel 2.
(95) In particular, the width of the third longitudinal band 24 is substantially equal to the thickness of the inner panel 2, so that the seal element 15 wraps the perimeter sides 4 substantially snugly.
(96) Conveniently, the second longitudinal band 23 is substantially identical to the first longitudinal band 20 and, in fact, has a cross section divided into: at least a second base sector 26 adapted to remain attached to the inner panel 2; and at least a second sealing sector 27 protruding with respect to the second base sector 26 and having a second sharp edge 27a and a second actuating edge 27b, the second sealing sector 27 being joined to the second base sector 26 in a movable manner between a rest position, in which the second sharp edge is moved away from the inner panel 2, and an operating position, in which the second sharp edge 27a rests on the inner panel 2, the insertion of the inner panel 2 in the longitudinal slots 6 being adapted to bring the second actuating edge 27b in contact with the second longitudinal portion 8 and to move the second sealing sector 27 from the rest position to the operating position.
(97) In practice, the first base sector 21 and the second base sector 26 constitute a fixed portion of the seal element 15 because, once fitted on the main faces 25, they cannot move with respect to the inner panel 2 by virtue of the C shape of the seal element 15.
(98) During the insertion of the inner panel 2 in the longitudinal slots 6, in fact, the first longitudinal portion 7 and the second longitudinal portion 8 slide on the seal element 15 without, however, moving it, considering that this displacement is prevented by the presence of the third longitudinal band 24 that holds together the first longitudinal band 20 and the second longitudinal band 23.
(99) The embodiment of the invention shown in the
(100) Alternative embodiments of the invention cannot however be ruled out in which the first longitudinal band 20 and the second longitudinal band 23 are joined to the inner panel 2 by gluing, in which case the seal element 15 may also be without the third longitudinal band 24.
(101) Alternative embodiments of the invention cannot however be ruled out in which the seal element 15 is without both the second longitudinal band 23 and the third longitudinal band 24 and only comprises the first longitudinal band 20 glued to the inner panel 2.
(102) The first sealing sector 22 and the second sealing sector 27 constitute a movable portion of the seal element 15 since they move from the rest position to the operating position at the moment when the inner panel 2 is inserted in the longitudinal slots 6.
(103) For this purpose the first actuating edge 22b and the second actuating edge 27b consist of inclined surfaces intended to come in contact with the corresponding activation surfaces 28, also inclined, on the first longitudinal portion 7 and on the second longitudinal portion 8.
(104) With respect to the lying plane 10 identified by the longitudinal slots 6 upon insertion of the inner panel 2, the surfaces which identify the first actuating edge 22b and the second actuating edge 27b are inclined by 20-40, preferably 30, while the activation surfaces 28 are inclined by 10-30, preferably 20.
(105) When the activation surfaces 28 come in contact with the actuating edges 22b, 27b they push the sealing sectors 22, 27 to move from the rest position to the operating position by bringing the sharp edges 22a, 27a resting on the inner panel 2.
(106) This particular solution allows to ensure the seal of the seal element 15 both against liquid and against dust and dirt, which can in no way penetrate under the seal element 15.
(107) For the manufacture of the windows/doors 1 in accordance with the provisions of the previously described process, the present invention also relates to a system 29 intended for this purpose.
(108) The system 29 comprises: a base frame 30 for resting on the ground; a plurality of sealing machines 31 mounted on the base frame 30 and each having: at least one pair of retention members 32 adapted to retain the respective profiled element 3; removal means 44 suitable for the mechanical machining by chip removal of at least one of the areas to seal 5; heating means 13 for heating the areas to seal 5; sliding means 33 of the retention members 32 which are adapted to move the profiled elements 3 between a position of mutual spacing away and a position of mutual approach, in which the heated areas to seal 5 are coupleable to one another by pressing the profiled elements 3 one against the other to maintain the areas to seal 5 in mutual contact and to define a frame for windows/doors 1; and at least one support assembly 34 for the support of the inner panel 2, which is associated with the base frame 30 and adapted to place the inner panel 2 in an insertion configuration in which it is substantially coplanar to the lying plane 10 of the longitudinal slots 6, the displacement of the profiled elements 3 from the position of mutual spacing away to the position of mutual approach being adapted to insert at least partly the inner panel 2 in the longitudinal slots 6 to define the window/door 1.
(109) The sealing machines 31 are advantageously of the type of those shown in patent documents WO 2013/132406 A1, WO 2014/122572 A1 and IT 102015000033340.
(110) The system 29 shown in the figures is intended for the manufacture of windows/doors 1 of rectangular shape and is therefore equipped with four sealing machines 31 adapted to seal the profiled elements 3 at the four corners of the window/door 1.
(111) At least one of the sealing machines 31 is mounted on the base frame 30 by interposition of displacement means, the mutual distance of the sealing machines 31 being adjustable depending on the dimensions of the window/door 1.
(112) Conveniently, one of the sealing machines 31 is mounted on the base frame 30 in a fixed position, while the remaining sealing machines 31 are associated with the displacement means and their position is changeable with respect to the fixed sealing machine 31 depending on the dimensions of the window/door 1.
(113) Alternative embodiments cannot however be ruled out in which all the sealing machines 31 are movable.
(114) The lying plane 10 in which the profiled elements 3 are placed is substantially horizontal and the support assembly 34 comprises lifting and lowering means 35, 36, 37 adapted to bring the inner panel 2, already arranged horizontally, to the height of the lying plane 10.
(115) The lifting and lowering means 35, 36, 37 comprise: at least one framework 35 located above the base frame 30 so as to rise above the sealing machines 31; and at least one gripping device 36 which is adapted to grasp from above the inner panel 2 and is associated with the framework 35 in a movable manner along at least one vertical direction 43.
(116) The framework 35, for example, is associated with vertical uprights 38 which allow its resting onto the ground.
(117) The gripping device 36, instead, is of the suction type and consists, e.g., in a plurality of suction cups.
(118) Conveniently, the gripping device 36 is associated with a trolley device 39 which is mounted in a sliding manner on the framework 35 and which allows the gripping device itself to be moved not only along the vertical direction 43 but also along two horizontal directions 40, 41 orthogonal to each other, so as to allow the centering of the inner panel 2 with respect to the position of the sealing machines 31.
(119) The trolley device 39 has also the aim of allowing to pick the inner panel 2 from a warehouse 42.
(120) In this regard it is noticed that the system 29 comprises at least one warehouse 42 for housing a plurality of inner panels 2, which is placed on the ground next to the base frame 30 and is also overlooked by the framework 35; this way, by sliding along the framework 35 the gripping device 36 can be moved from the warehouse 42 to the proximity of the base frame 30, and vice versa.
(121) It is easy to understand, therefore, that the support assembly 34 is adapted to move the inner panels 2 from the warehouse 42 to the insertion configuration.
(122) To facilitate the movement of the inner panels 2 in the proximity of the sealing machines 31, the lifting and lowering means 35, 36, 37 can comprise at least one resting base 37 for the inner panel 2 being machined.
(123) In particular, the resting base 37 is substantially located in the proximity of the base frame 30 and is housed in the space delimited by the sealing machines 31, and below the lying plane 10.
(124) The resting base 37 is also liftable and lowerable and can be used to bring the inner panel 2 to the height of the lying plane 10 instead of the gripping device 36.
(125) In other words, the gripping device 36 can be used for: picking the inner panels 2 from the warehouse 42 and taking them directly to the insertion configuration, keeping them hanging from above; or picking the inner panels 2 from the warehouse 42 and placing them on the resting base 37, where they remain at a lower height than the height of the lying plane 10 and are lifted only when appropriate.
(126) The operation of the system 29 is easy to understand from the previous description of the process according to the invention that the system itself is capable of implementing.
(127) A schematic and simplified version of the operation of the system 29 is shown in
(128) In this case the inner panel 2 reaches the system 29 already fitted with the seal element 15 and, once gripped by the gripping device 36, is brought in the proximity of the sealing machines 31 where the profiled elements 3 have been previously loaded, locked by means of the relative retention members 32 and subjected to the step of mechanical machining by chip removal by means of the removal means 44 (
(129) The system 29 thus operates automatically to place the inner panel 2 first in the insertion configuration (
(130) In this regard it is underlined that the particular solution to provide a process and a system with chip removal means and a support assembly according to the present invention allows to manufacture, in a single work station, ready and finished windows/doors, in which the frame is already sealed around the inner panel and does not need subsequent finishing processes, for the removal of the sealing bead, or glazing operations.
(131) The profiled elements are in fact machined on board of the sealing machines by means of the removal means, to obtain the sealing without bead of the profiled elements that is carried out directly along the perimeter of the inner panel.