Profile for fastening panes
10267082 ยท 2019-04-23
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Abstract
A profile made of plastic material to fasten a pane to a frame, comprising a first fastening section that can be placed against the pane and a second fastening section that can be anchored to the frame and at least one clamping section projecting away from the fastening sections, the clamping section having a catch to clamp a covering strip, wherein the catch sticks out on one or both sides of the clamping section and wherein one part of the catch is made of a more elastic plastic material than the clamping section with the remaining part of the catch.
Claims
1. A profile made of plastic material to fasten a pane to a frame, comprising a first fastening section configured to be placed against the pane and a second fastening section configured to be anchored to the frame and at least one clamping section projecting away from the fastening sections and having two free sides that are opposite one another, the clamping section having a catch to clamp a covering strip, wherein the catch sticks out on one or both of said sides of the clamping section and wherein one part of the catch is composed of a more elastic plastic material than the clamping section with a remaining part of the catch.
2. The profile according to claim 1, wherein said part is coextruded with the clamping section.
3. The profile according to claim 1, wherein the catch is a bulge, a thickening, a projection, or a hook of the clamping section.
4. The profile according to claim 1, wherein the remaining part of the catch, that is, the part other than said more elastic part, is a hook, which is completed by said more elastic part into a bulge.
5. The profile according to claim 1, wherein the catch is a wall of a depression in the clamping section.
6. The profile according to claim 1, wherein the catch lies at an end of the clamping section.
7. The profile according to claim 1, further comprising two clamping sections, whose catches face one another.
8. The profile according to claim 1, wherein the first fastening section supports at least one sealing lip, which is made of a plastic material that is more elastic than the first fastening section is.
9. The profile according to claim 1, wherein that side of the first fastening section configured be placed against the pane is displaced forward or backward, with respect to that side of the second fastening section configured to be anchored to the frame, by an amount that is adapted to a thickness of the pane to be fastened.
10. The profile according to claim 1, wherein the second fastening section has at least one projection to latch in a complementary recess of the frame.
11. The profile according to claim 10, wherein the second fastening section has an end including two projections in the form of ribs that stick out in diametrically opposite directions.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention is explained in detail below using sample embodiments that are illustrated in the attached drawings. The drawings are as follows:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(8) In the example shown, the frame 3 is a combined wood/aluminum frame for a window or a door, this frame comprising, on the building interior side, a wood profile 9 and, on the building exterior side, an aluminum profile 10, which are fitted together through corresponding tongue-and-groove connections 11. However, the frame 3 could also be a simple wood, plastic, or metal frame, with one or more rabbets 2, and the pane 1 could engage, in a complementary way, into one or more rabbets 2.
(9) The pane 1 is fastened in the rabbet(s) 2 of the frame 3 by means of a profile 12 made of plastic, onto which a covering strip 13 made, e.g., of plastic, metal, or preferably wood, is put or clamped, as will be explained in greater detail below. The covering profile 13 covers the joint between the pane 1 and the frame 3, but preferably also equally covers the entire fastening profile 12.
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(11) That side of the first fastening section 14 that can be placed against the pane 1 is displaced forward or backward, with respect to that side of the second fastening section 18 that can be anchored to the frame 3, by an amount M that is adapted to the thickness of the pane 1 to be fastened. In the embodiment shown in
(12) On the side of the profile 12 facing away from the pane 1, there are one, two, or more clamping sections 23, 24, 25 projecting away from the fastening sections 14, 18, these clamping sections serving to clamp the covering strip 13. In the embodiment shown in
(13) Every one of the clamping sections 23-25 can either engage into a corresponding groove 26, 27 of the covering strip 23 or hold a corresponding projection 28, 29 of the covering strip 13, as is shown in
(14) For secure clamping or latching of the covering strip 13 on or between the clamping sections 23-25, at least one of the clamping sections 23-25 has, here both outermost clamping sections 23, 25 each have, a catch 30, which either clamps in one of the grooves 26, 27 or elastically lies against one of the projections 28, 29 or can latch in or against an undercut 31 of one of the grooves 26, 27 or projections 28, 29.
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(16) As can be seen from
(17) The remaining part 34 of the catch 30, that is, the part other than the more elastic part 33, can form a type of hook, which is completed by the more elastic part 33 into a bulge whose cross section has the approximate shape of a semicircle or a segment of a circle (
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(21) Due to the especially elastic nature of the catch 33, it deforms when the covering strip 13 is clipped or clamped on, and adapts well to the grooves 26, 27 or projections 28, 29 of the covering strip 13; and when the covering strip 13 is pulled off or taken back off, the comparatively greater elasticity of the catches 30 protects the grooves 26, 27 and projections 28, 29 of the covering strip 13 as much as possible, so that even covering strips 13 made of delicate materials such as softwood can be taken back off without being destroyed. Thus, after the covering strip 13 is removed, the profile 12 can be taken back off, e.g., by loosening the screws 19, 20 or unlatching the snap connections 35/37, 36/38, and then the pane 1 can be removed from the rabbet(s) 2 of the frame 3 for replacement.
(22) The invention is not limited to the presented embodiments, but rather comprises all variants and modifications that fall within the scope of the associated claims.