An energy-saving window frame and window system for curtain walls
By using subframe profiles made of glass fiber reinforced composite materials and screw liner design, the problem of high heat transfer coefficient in existing curtain walls has been solved, achieving energy saving, consumption reduction and stable connection.
CN224282339UActive Publication Date: 2026-05-26CHINA SOUTHWEST ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN & RES INST CORP LTD
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Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520948367.X
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-05-14
- Publication Date
- 2026-05-26
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-05-14
AI Technical Summary
Technical Problem
In existing building curtain walls, the heat transfer coefficient of steel keel combined with aluminum alloy thermal break is high, making it difficult to meet high standard energy-saving requirements. Moreover, existing improvement solutions have problems such as increased self-weight, increased cost, and optical distortion.
Method used
The subframe profile, made of glass fiber reinforced composite material, combined with screw and liner design, extends the heat transfer path and enhances connection stability, reducing thermal bridging effect.
Benefits of technology
It achieves a reduction in heat transfer coefficient, improves connection stability, is economical, meets high energy-saving standards, and does not affect aesthetics.
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Abstract
This utility model relates to the field of doors and windows, specifically to an energy-saving window frame and window system for curtain walls. The energy-saving window frame includes a sub-frame profile made of glass fiber reinforced composite material. A first end of the sub-frame profile is fixedly connected to a steel keel by a first screw. A second end of the sub-frame profile has an installation chamber containing a liner. A second screw passes through the liner and is fixedly connected to a pressure block. This utility model, by using a sub-frame profile made of glass fiber reinforced composite material, extends the heat transfer path, significantly reduces the thermal bridging effect, and thus achieves the goal of reducing the heat transfer coefficient. It is energy-saving and environmentally friendly, possessing good economic efficiency and practicality. The liner in the installation chamber effectively increases the screw holding force and enhances connection stability.
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