Hard seal strip for sealing frameless window for balcony
A technology for sealing strips and balconies, which is used in the installation of sealing devices and window glass, can solve the problems that the windshield cannot stick to the glass, there is no sealing pressure, and the transparency is not good, so as to improve the appearance and use effect, and improve the sealing performance. , the effect of high transmittance
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[0017] When two adjacent glasses intersect to form a convex angle, the "door"-shaped clamping strip clamps a piece of glass, and the rear part of the windshield wing 4 protrudes outwards, and the windshield wing 4 stretches outwards with its elasticity. When the adjacent glass is translated to the closed position of the window, due to the elasticity of the windshield wing 4, the glass pushes the rear part of the windshield wing 4, which can change its position and radian, making it close to the glass to achieve the sealing effect of windshield and rain . figure 2 , image 3 They are schematic diagrams when two adjacent glasses form a convex angle of 90 degrees and a convex angle of 120 degrees, respectively.
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[0019] When two adjacent glasses intersect to form a concave angle, the "door" shaped clamping strip tightly clamps a piece of glass, and the rear part of the windshield wing 4 is inwardly recessed, and the windshield wing 4 stretches outwards with its elasticity. When the adjacent glass is translated to the closed position of the window, due to the elasticity of the windshield wing 4, the glass pushes the rear part of the windshield wing 4, which can change its position and radian, making it close to the glass to achieve the sealing effect of windshield and rain . Figure 4 , Figure 5 They are schematic diagrams when two adjacent glasses form a concave angle of 135 degrees and a concave angle of 165 degrees, respectively.
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