Cable net curtain wall with clamp assembly of window structure, window structure and cable net curtain wall

By using the sliding fit of the clamping components and the glass clamping structure, the problem that traditional window structures cannot absorb the deformation of flexible cable net curtain walls is solved, thereby improving the wind and earthquake resistance and optimizing the fully transparent appearance.

CN114412342BActive Publication Date: 2026-03-17ZHUHAI KING GLASS ENG CO LTD
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CN · China
Patent Type
Patents(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2022-01-11
Publication Date
2026-03-17

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Technical Problem

Traditional window structures cannot effectively absorb the deformation of flexible cable mesh curtain walls, resulting in damage to the aluminum alloy frame and an appearance that is inconsistent with the visual effect of the cable mesh curtain wall.

Method used

The clamping assembly, including a first component and a second component, absorbs the deformation of the cable through sliding cooperation and releases the deformation using a slider and groove structure. Combined with the glass clamping component, it forms a fully transparent glass window structure, achieving flexible support for the cable and stability of the glass.

Benefits of technology

It improves wind and earthquake resistance, optimizes the overall appearance, ensures the window structure is stable and reliable, and achieves a fully transparent effect.

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Abstract

The application provides a clamp assembly of a window structure, the window structure and a cable net curtain wall. The clamp assembly comprises a first component and a second component, the first component is provided with a first cable clamping part, the first cable clamping part is provided with a first cable clamping position, the second component is provided with a first glass clamping part, the first glass clamping part is provided with a first glass clamping position and a second glass clamping position which are perpendicular to each other, and the first component and the second component are slidingly matched along the direction of gravity. The window structure comprises a frame body, a first clamp, a second clamp and a leaf, a plurality of glass frames of the frame body are connected by the first clamp and the second clamp, and the first clamp is the clamp assembly. The cable net curtain wall comprises the window structure. The application realizes the overall transparent appearance of the cable net curtain wall, and when the cable produces flexible deformation, the clamp assembly can be moved to absorb the deformation, so that the force is not transmitted to the window structure, and the stability and reliability of the window structure are ensured.
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Technical Field

[0001] This invention relates to the field of building structure technology, specifically to a clamping assembly for a window structure, a window structure, and a cable-net curtain wall. Background Technology

[0002] Large-span prestressed cable-net curtain walls are increasingly being used in public buildings such as airports, high-speed rail stations, and large exhibition halls. To meet ventilation and fire protection requirements, window structures with operable windows or louvers are fixedly installed on the cable-net curtain walls. However, the window structures used are those that match traditional framed curtain walls, featuring aluminum alloy frames and blades installed within the frames.

[0003] Cable-net curtain walls are flexible structures, while aluminum alloy frame window structures are rigid. When the cable-net curtain wall undergoes significant flexible deformation due to wind vibration or earthquakes, the rigid aluminum alloy frame window structure cannot absorb the deformation, and the force is transferred to the frame or even the blades, causing damage. In addition, the window structure with metal frames creates a significant visual conflict with the fully transparent cable-net curtain wall. Summary of the Invention

[0004] The primary objective of this invention is to provide a clamping assembly for a window structure suitable for flexible cable-net curtain walls, capable of adapting to curtain wall deformation and optimizing the appearance.

[0005] The second objective of this invention is to provide a window structure suitable for flexible cable mesh curtain walls that can adapt to curtain wall deformation and optimize appearance.

[0006] The third objective of this invention is to provide a cable-net curtain wall that improves wind and earthquake resistance as well as enhances the overall appearance.

[0007] The clamping assembly for the window structure provided by the present invention includes a first component, on which a first cable clamping portion is provided, and a first cable clamping position is formed on the first cable clamping portion; the clamping assembly further includes a second component, on which a first glass clamping portion is provided, and the first glass clamping portion is provided with a first glass clamping position and a second glass clamping position that are perpendicular to each other, the first glass clamping position being arranged in a horizontal direction, and the second glass clamping position being arranged in a gravity direction; the first component and the second component are slidably engaged in a gravity direction.

[0008] As can be seen from the above scheme, two clamps of the present invention, together with two second clamps for holding glass panels but without sliding mechanisms, are arranged between four glass panels to form a glass frame. The glass frame enables a fully transparent glass window structure. After the fully transparent glass window structure is set into the cable-net curtain wall, it can further realize the overall fully transparent appearance of the cable-net curtain wall. Furthermore, when the cables on the cable-net curtain wall along the direction of gravity are clamped in the first cable clamping position of the clamp and the second cable clamping position of the second clamp, the window structure is supported by the cables. Since the first component and the second component slide together along the direction of gravity, when the cables undergo flexible deformation, the deformation can be absorbed by the sliding of the first component, avoiding the force from being transmitted to the fully transparent glass window structure, thus ensuring the stability and reliability of the window structure.

[0009] A further embodiment is that the first component is provided with a first sliding fit part, and the second component is provided with a second sliding fit part; one of the first sliding fit part and the second sliding fit part is provided with a slider, and the other of the first sliding fit part and the second sliding fit part is provided with a groove, and the slider engages with the groove.

[0010] A further approach is to confine the slider within a groove in the horizontal direction.

[0011] As can be seen from the above, this clamp not only releases the cable from deformation that may occur under gravity load, but also meets the requirements for resisting horizontal wind loads and improves the stability of installation.

[0012] A further embodiment is that the slide has a narrowed groove that is arranged in a horizontal direction; the slide is disposed on the second component, and the first component further includes a first connecting portion connecting the first cable clamping portion and the first sliding engagement portion, the first connecting portion being located at the groove; or, the slide is disposed on the first component, and the second component further includes a second connecting portion connecting the second cable clamping portion and the second sliding engagement portion, the second connecting portion being located at the groove.

[0013] As can be seen above, simply inserting the slider vertically into the groove completes the sliding fit connection, reducing installation difficulty and improving assembly efficiency.

[0014] A further design is that the slider can rotate relative to the groove along a centerline, which extends in the direction of gravity.

[0015] As can be seen from the above, under this configuration, the first component can swing relative to the second component within a small angular range, thereby releasing and responding to some torsional deformation generated by the cable net curtain wall.

[0016] A further embodiment is that the first component includes a first part and a second part, and the second component includes a third part and a fourth part; a first cable clamping position is formed between the first part and the second part; the second part and the third part are in sliding fit; the third part is provided with a first clamping surface and a second clamping surface that are perpendicular to each other, and the fourth part is provided with a third clamping surface and a fourth clamping surface that are perpendicular to each other; a first glass clamping position is formed between the first clamping surface and the third clamping surface, and a second glass clamping position is formed between the second clamping surface and the fourth clamping surface.

[0017] As can be seen from the above, the fixture is mainly composed of four parts. Of course, the number of fourth parts can be more than two. With this configuration, the fixture is made of a smaller number of parts and it is easy to clamp and fix the cable and glass plate, thus reducing the difficulty of processing and assembly and improving the installation efficiency.

[0018] The second objective of this invention is to provide a window structure for a cable-net curtain wall, comprising a frame, blades, a first clamp, and a second clamp. The frame includes an upper frame and a lower frame arranged horizontally, and two side frames arranged along the direction of gravity, forming a window within the frame. The blades are made of glass and are positioned within the window, connecting the two side frames. The upper frame, lower frame, and side frames are all made of glass. The first clamp uses the aforementioned clamp assembly. The second clamp includes a second cable clamping part and a second glass clamping part that are relatively fixed. The second cable clamping part has a second cable clamping position, and the second glass clamping part has a third glass clamping position and a fourth glass clamping position that are perpendicular to each other. The glass clamping position is set horizontally, and the fourth glass clamping position is set along the direction of gravity; the second clamp is set between the upper frame and the side frame, and the top of the upper frame and the side frame are fixed to the third glass clamping position and the fourth glass clamping position, respectively; the first clamp is set between the lower frame and the side frame, and the bottom of the lower frame and the side frame are fixed to the first glass clamping position and the second glass clamping position, respectively; or, the first clamp is set between the upper frame and the side frame, and the top of the upper frame and the side frame are fixed to the first glass clamping position and the second glass clamping position, respectively; the second clamp is set between the lower frame and the side frame, and the bottom of the lower frame and the side frame are fixed to the third glass clamping position and the fourth glass clamping position, respectively.

[0019] As can be seen from the above scheme, two clamps of the present invention, together with two second clamps for holding glass panels but without sliding mechanisms, are arranged between four glass panels to form a glass frame. The glass frame enables a fully transparent glass window structure. After the fully transparent glass window structure is set into the cable-net curtain wall, it can further realize the overall fully transparent appearance of the cable-net curtain wall. Furthermore, when the cables on the cable-net curtain wall along the direction of gravity are clamped in the first cable clamping position of the clamp and the second cable clamping position of the second clamp, the window structure is supported by the cables. Since the first component and the second component slide together along the direction of gravity, when the cables undergo flexible deformation, the deformation can be absorbed by the sliding of the first component, avoiding the force from being transmitted to the fully transparent glass window structure, thus ensuring the stability and reliability of the window structure.

[0020] A further embodiment is that the second clamp also includes a fifth component, a sixth component, and a seventh component; a second cable clamping position is formed between the fifth component and the sixth component; the sixth component is provided with a fifth clamping surface and a sixth clamping surface that are perpendicular to each other, and the seventh component is provided with a seventh clamping surface and an eighth clamping surface that are perpendicular to each other; a third glass clamping position is formed between the fifth clamping surface and the seventh clamping surface, and a fourth glass clamping position is formed between the sixth clamping surface and the eighth clamping surface.

[0021] As can be seen from the above, this configuration allows the second clamp to simultaneously hold both horizontally and vertically arranged glass plates, thus making it easy to construct a fully transparent glass frame with fewer parts, reducing assembly difficulty.

[0022] A further option is that the window structure also includes a connecting component; the connecting component includes a connecting member and at least two point-connecting members; the point-connecting members are fixed to the side frame, the connecting member is fixed to the blade, and the connecting member is fixedly connected to the at least two point-connecting members.

[0023] As can be seen from the above, this setting achieves a fixed connection between the blade and the glass side frame, and effectively prevents the connecting components from deflecting, thus ensuring that the position of the blade is maintained stably.

[0024] The cable-net curtain wall provided by the third objective of the present invention includes cables arranged along the direction of gravity; it also includes the aforementioned window structure; the cables pass through and are fixed at the first cable clamping position and the second cable clamping position. Attached Figure Description

[0025] Figure 1 This is a structural diagram of an embodiment of the window structure of the present invention.

[0026] Figure 2 This is a structural diagram of the second clamp from a first perspective in an embodiment of the window structure of the present invention.

[0027] Figure 3 This is a structural diagram of the second clamp from a second perspective in an embodiment of the window structure of the present invention.

[0028] Figure 4 This is an exploded view of the second clamp in an embodiment of the window structure of the present invention.

[0029] Figure 5 This is a structural diagram of the first clamp in an embodiment of the window structure of the present invention.

[0030] Figure 6 This is a first exploded view of the first fixture in an embodiment of the window structure of the present invention.

[0031] Figure 7 This is a second exploded view of the first clamp in an embodiment of the window structure of the present invention.

[0032] Figure 8 This is a structural diagram of the side frame, blades, and connecting components in an embodiment of the window structure of the present invention.

[0033] Figure 9 This is an exploded view of the side frame, blades, and connecting components in an embodiment of the window structure of the present invention. Detailed Implementation

[0034] A unified spatial rectangular coordinate system is established in each of the attached figures. In the coordinate system shown in the figures, the x-axis and y-axis are both horizontal, and the negative z-axis is the direction of gravity.

[0035] See Figure 1 The cable-net curtain wall of the present invention includes cables 4 and the window structure of the present invention. The window structure in this embodiment is a louvered window. The window structure is supported by two cables 4. The frame 1 and the blades 14 of the window structure are mainly made of glass panels.

[0036] The frame 1 mainly includes an upper frame 11, a lower frame 12, two side frames 13, two first clamps 3 and two second clamps 2. The upper frame 11, the lower frame 12 and the side frames 13 are all glass plates. The upper frame 11, the first side frame 13, the lower frame 12 and the second side frame 13 are connected end to end to form a square frame. The upper frame 11 and the lower frame 12 are located on the upper and lower sides of the frame 1 and extend horizontally, respectively. The two side frames 13 are located on the left and right sides of the frame 1 and extend along the direction of gravity.

[0037] The first clamp 3 connects the side frame 13, the lower frame 12, and the cable 4; the second clamp 2 connects the upper frame 11, the side frame 13, and the cable 4. (See also...) Figure 2 and Figure 3 The second clamp 2 has a second cable clamping position 201 for clamping the cable 4, a third glass clamping position 202 for clamping the upper frame 11 arranged horizontally, and a fourth glass clamping position 203 for clamping the side frame 13 arranged in the direction of gravity. See also Figure 5The first clamp 3 has a first cable clamping position 301 for clamping the cable 4, a first glass clamping position 302 for clamping the lower frame 12, and a second glass clamping position 303 for clamping the side frame 13. Additionally, as... Figure 8 As shown, the window structure also includes a connecting component 5 that connects the blade 14 and the side frame 13.

[0038] See Figures 2 to 4 The second clamp 2 also includes a fifth component 21, a sixth component 22, and a seventh component 23. The second clamp 2 also includes bolt and nut assemblies for connecting the fifth component 21, the sixth component 22, and the seventh component 23. The fifth component 21 is a clamping component for the cable 4. One side of the fifth component 21 has a recessed first semi-clamping position 210 that extends along the direction of gravity and has an arc-shaped cross-sectional profile.

[0039] The sixth component 22 includes a third clamping engagement part 221 and a fourth clamping engagement part 222. The third clamping engagement part 221 has a recessed second half-clamping position 220 that extends along the direction of gravity and has an arc-shaped cross-sectional profile on one side. The fifth component 21 and the third clamping engagement part 221 are fixedly connected by bolts and nuts to form the second cable clamping part of the present invention. The first half-clamping position 210 and the second half-clamping position 220 are opposite to each other to form the second cable clamping position 201. The cable 4 is clamped in the second cable clamping position 201.

[0040] The fourth clamping mating part 222 and the seventh component 23 have L-shaped cross sections. The fourth clamping mating part 222 is provided with a fifth clamping surface 2221 and a sixth clamping surface 2222 that are perpendicular to each other. The seventh component 23 is provided with a seventh clamping surface 231 and an eighth clamping surface 232 that are perpendicular to each other. When the fourth clamping mating part 222 and the seventh component 23 are fixedly connected by bolts and nuts, they constitute the second glass clamping part of the present invention. The fifth clamping surface 2221 and the seventh clamping surface 231 are parallel to each other and opposite to each other, forming a third glass clamping position 202 along the x-axis direction between them. The upper frame 11 is clamped and fixed in the third glass clamping position 202 and the bolt passes through the through hole of the upper frame 11. The sixth clamping surface 2222 and the eighth clamping surface 232 are parallel to each other and opposite to each other, forming a fourth glass clamping position 203 along the z-axis direction between them. The upper part of the side frame 13 is clamped and fixed in the fourth glass clamping position 203 and the bolt passes through the through hole of the side frame 13.

[0041] In addition, to improve the stability of the glass plate, two seventh components 23 are arranged sequentially in the horizontal direction and locked with the same sixth component 22, thus forming two third glass clamping positions 202 that are spaced apart in the horizontal direction, and two fourth glass clamping positions 203 that are spaced apart in the horizontal direction.

[0042] See Figures 5 to 7The first clamp 3 is the clamping assembly of the present invention. The first clamp 3 includes a first component for clamping the cable 4 and a second component for clamping the lower frame 12 and the side frame 13. The first component includes a first part 31 and a second part 32, and the second component includes a third part 33 and a fourth part 34.

[0043] The first component 31 is the same as the fifth component 21 in the second clamp 2, both being clamping components for the cable 4. The first component 31 has a recessed third half-clamping position 310 on one side, which extends along the direction of gravity and has an arc-shaped cross-sectional profile. The second component 32 includes a first clamping mating part 321, a first connecting part 322, and a first sliding mating part 323 arranged sequentially in the horizontal direction. The first clamping mating part 321 has a recessed fourth half-clamping position 320 on one side, which extends along the direction of gravity and has an arc-shaped cross-sectional profile. The first component 31 and the first clamping mating part 321 are fixedly connected by bolts and nuts to form the first cable clamping part of the present invention. The opposite third half-clamping position 310 and fourth half-clamping position 320 form the first cable clamping position 301, in which the cable 4 is clamped.

[0044] The first connecting portion 322 is a horizontal extension used to allow the first sliding engagement portion 323 to connect to one side of the first clamping engagement portion 321. The first sliding engagement portion 323 is a slider that extends along the direction of gravity and has a C-shaped cross-sectional profile, such as... Figure 6 As shown, the width of the connecting end where the first sliding fit portion 323 connects to the first connecting portion 322 is equal to the width of the first connecting portion 322. Along the y-axis, from the side closer to the first connecting portion 322 to the side farther away from the first connecting portion 322, the width of the first sliding fit portion 323 gradually increases and then decreases. Along the y-axis, the width of the first sliding fit portion 323 at its maximum width is greater than the width of any point on the first connecting portion 322. Here, the widths of the first sliding fit portion 323 and the first connecting portion 322 refer to... Figure 5 The dimensions along the x-axis are shown.

[0045] The third component 33 mainly includes a second sliding engagement part 331 and a second clamping engagement part 332, such as Figure 5 As shown, the second clamping engagement portion 332 has a horizontal bottom wall 3320, and the second sliding engagement portion 331 is in the shape of a cubic column. The second sliding engagement portion 331 extends downward from the bottom wall 3320 of the second clamping engagement portion 332 along the direction of gravity. A groove 330 is formed on the second sliding engagement portion 331. The groove 330 extends along the direction of gravity and passes between the upper and lower ends of the first sliding engagement portion 331. The lower end of the first sliding engagement portion 331 is the entrance of the groove 330. Of course, the upper end of the groove 330 is blocked by the bottom wall 3320.

[0046] In addition, on the side of the first sliding fit part 331 in the y-axis direction, the slide groove 330 is open to form a groove 3301. From the projection of the gravity direction, the slide groove 330 is C-shaped and the groove 3301 is narrowed, that is, the width of the groove 3301 is smaller than the maximum width of the slide groove 330.

[0047] When the first sliding engagement part 323 engages with the second sliding engagement part 331, the first sliding engagement part 323, acting as a slider, is inserted into the slide groove 330 from the inlet at the bottom of the second sliding engagement part 331, and the first connecting part 322 is located in the groove opening 3301. The bottom wall 3320 restricts the first sliding engagement part 323 from above the slide groove 330. Under this connection, the second component 32 and the third component 33 can move relative to each other in the direction of gravity. Since the slider (first sliding engagement part 323) is restricted within the slide groove 330, the second component 32 and the third component 33 restrict each other in various directions in the horizontal direction. In addition, since the cross-sectional profiles of the slider and the slide groove 330 are circular, they can swing relative to each other within a certain angle range along a rotation axis extending in the direction of gravity.

[0048] The second clamping mating part 332 and the fourth component 34 have L-shaped cross sections. The second clamping mating part 332 is provided with a first clamping surface 3321 and a second clamping surface 3322 that are perpendicular to each other. The fourth component 34 is provided with a third clamping surface 341 and a fourth clamping surface 342 that are perpendicular to each other. When the second clamping mating part 332 and the fourth component 34 are fixedly connected by bolts and nuts, they constitute the first glass clamping part of the present invention. The first clamping surface 3321 and the third clamping surface 341 are parallel to each other and opposite to each other, forming a first glass clamping position 302 between them. The lower frame 12 is clamped and fixed in the first glass clamping position 302 and the bolt passes through the through hole of the lower frame 12. The second clamping surface 3322 and the fourth clamping surface 342 are parallel to each other and opposite to each other, forming a second glass clamping position 303 between them. The upper part of the side frame 13 is clamped and fixed in the second glass clamping position 303 and the bolt passes through the through hole of the side frame 13. In addition, to improve the stability of the glass plate, two fourth components 34 are arranged sequentially in the horizontal direction and locked with the same second clamping mating part 332, thus forming two first glass clamping positions 302 arranged at intervals in the horizontal direction, and two second glass clamping positions 303 arranged at intervals in the horizontal direction.

[0049] In addition, to prevent hard contact with the glass plate, a shim can be added between the clamping surface and the glass plate. The clamping surface includes the first clamping surface 3321, the second clamping surface 3322, the third clamping surface 341, the fourth clamping surface 342, the fifth clamping surface 2221, the sixth clamping surface 2222, the seventh clamping surface 231 and the eighth clamping surface 232. The glass plate includes the upper frame 11, the lower frame 12 and the side frame 13.

[0050] See Figure 1 , Figure 8 and Figure 9 The blades 14 are glass plates, and each blade 14 is fixed to the frame 1 by two connecting components 5. The connecting components 5 are connected between the horizontal end of the blade 14 and the side frame 13. The connecting components 5 include two point-connecting members 51 and one connecting member 52. The point-connecting members 51 are used to clamp the side frame 13, and the connecting member 52 is used to clamp the blade 14. Both point-connecting members 51 are fixedly connected to the connecting member 52.

[0051] Furthermore, the connecting component 51 includes a shaft 54, a first glass clamp 531, and a second glass clamp 532. The first glass clamp 531 and the second glass clamp 532 engage with each other through a first through hole 130 on the side frame 13 and clamp from both sides of the side frame 13. The shaft 54 ​​and the second glass clamp 532 are coaxially fixed. The connecting component 52 mainly includes a connector 55 and a clamp 56. The connector 55 includes a connecting arm 551 and a clamp portion 552 that are perpendicular to each other and connected. The connecting arm 551 is provided with two insertion holes 5510. The threaded section of the shaft 54 ​​passes through the insertion holes 5510 and is then locked by a nut to achieve a fixed connection between the connecting component 51 and the connecting component 52. The bolt passes through the through hole of the clamp 56, the second through hole 140 of the blade 14, and the through hole 5520 on the clamp portion 552 in sequence and is then locked by a nut to complete the fixed connection between the blade 14 and the connecting component 52. Therefore, the connecting component 5 can achieve a fixed connection between the side frame 13 and the blade 14.

[0052] In the window structure of the present invention applicable to all-glass cable net curtain walls, the upper frame 11, lower frame 12 and two side frames 13 are connected to form a square-shaped all-transparent glass frame 1 by the cooperation of the second clamp 2 and the first clamp 3. The frame 1 is connected to the cable 4 so that the frame 1 can be supported. Visually, the all-transparent glass frame 1 in the glass curtain wall will not appear abrupt, and the overall sense of transparency of the glass curtain wall is achieved. Furthermore, the second clamp 2, which does not have a relative sliding effect, ensures the relative position between the upper part of the frame 1 and the cable 4. The first clamp 3, which has a relative sliding effect, ensures the horizontal positional relationship between the lower part of the frame 1 and the cable 4, while realizing the relative sliding of the lower part of the frame 1 and the cable 4 in the direction of gravity and the relative torsion within a small range. Therefore, when the rigid frame 1 is connected to the flexible cable net, when the cable 4 deforms, the deformation can be absorbed by the sliding and torsion of the first component of the first clamp 3, avoiding the force from being transmitted to the glass plate and blade 14 of the frame 1, thus ensuring the stability and reliability of the window structure.

[0053] Finally, it should be emphasized that the above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present invention and is not intended to limit the present invention. For those skilled in the art, the present invention can have various changes and modifications. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present invention should be included within the protection scope of the present invention.

Claims

1. A clamp assembly of a window structure, comprising a first member, wherein a first cable clamping portion is arranged on the first member, and a first cable clamping site is formed on the first cable clamping portion; characterized in that: the clamp assembly further comprises a second member, wherein a first glass clamping portion is arranged on the second member, and a first glass clamping site and a second glass clamping site which are perpendicular to each other are arranged on the first glass clamping portion, the first glass clamping site is arranged along a horizontal direction, and the second glass clamping site is arranged along a gravity direction; the first member and the second member are slidingly fitted along the gravity direction; the first cable clamping site is used for clamping a cable, and when the cable is flexibly deformed, the first member can slide relative to the second member; a first sliding fitting portion is arranged on the first member, and a second sliding fitting portion is arranged on the second member; one of the first sliding fitting portion and the second sliding fitting portion is provided with a sliding block, and the other of the first sliding fitting portion and the second sliding fitting portion is provided with a sliding groove, and the sliding block is fitted with the sliding groove; the first member comprises a first part and a second part, and the second member comprises a third part and a fourth part; the first cable clamping site is formed between the first part and the second part; the second part and the third part are slidingly fitted; the third part is provided with a first clamping surface and a second clamping surface which are perpendicular to each other, the fourth part is provided with a third clamping surface and a fourth clamping surface which are perpendicular to each other, the first glass clamping site is formed between the first clamping surface and the third clamping surface, and the second glass clamping site is formed between the second clamping surface and the fourth clamping surface. 2.The clamp assembly of the window structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: in the horizontal direction, the sliding block is limited in the sliding groove. 3.The clamp assembly of the window structure according to claim 2, characterized in that: the sliding groove has a slot which is arranged along the horizontal direction and is narrowing in shape; the sliding groove is arranged on the second member, the first member further comprises a first connecting portion which is connected between the first cable clamping portion and the first sliding fitting portion, and the first connecting portion is located in the slot. 4.The clamp assembly of the window structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: the sliding block can rotate relative to the sliding groove along a center line, and the center line extends along the gravity direction. 5.A window structure of a cable net curtain wall, comprising: a frame, wherein an upper frame, a lower frame and two side frames which are arranged along a gravity direction are arranged along a horizontal direction, and a window is formed in the frame; a leaf, wherein the leaf is made of a glass plate, and the leaf is arranged in the window and connected between the two side frames; characterized in that: the upper frame, the lower frame and the side frames are all made of glass plates; further comprising a first clamp and a second clamp; the first clamp is the clamp assembly according to any one of claims 1 to 4. The second clamp comprises a second cable clamping part and a second glass clamping part, the second cable clamping part is provided with a second cable clamping position, the second glass clamping part is provided with a third glass clamping position and a fourth glass clamping position perpendicular to each other, the third glass clamping position is arranged along the horizontal direction, and the fourth glass clamping position is arranged along the gravity direction; The second clamp is arranged between the upper edge frame and the side edge frame, the top of the upper edge frame and the side edge frame is fixed at the third glass clamping position and the fourth glass clamping position respectively, the first clamp is arranged between the lower edge frame and the side edge frame, and the bottom of the lower edge frame and the side edge frame is fixed at the first glass clamping position and the second glass clamping position respectively, Or, The first clamp is arranged between the upper edge frame and the side edge frame, the top of the upper edge frame and the side edge frame is fixed at the first glass clamping position and the second glass clamping position respectively, the second clamp is arranged between the lower edge frame and the side edge frame, and the bottom of the lower edge frame and the side edge frame is fixed at the third glass clamping position and the fourth glass clamping position respectively.

6. The window structure of the cable-net curtain wall according to claim 5, wherein: The second clamp further comprises a fifth part, a sixth part and a seventh part; The second cable clamping position is formed between the fifth part and the sixth part; The sixth part is provided with a fifth clamping surface and a sixth clamping surface perpendicular to each other, the seventh part is provided with a seventh clamping surface and an eighth clamping surface perpendicular to each other, the third glass clamping position is formed between the fifth clamping surface and the seventh clamping surface, and the fourth glass clamping position is formed between the sixth clamping surface and the eighth clamping surface.

7. The window structure of the cable-net curtain wall according to claim 5 or 6, wherein: The window structure further comprises a connecting assembly, and the connecting assembly comprises a connecting member and at least two point connecting members; The point connecting members are fixed on the side edge frame, the connecting member is fixed on the blade, and the connecting member is fixedly connected with the at least two point connecting members.

8. A cable-net curtain wall comprising cables arranged along the gravity direction, wherein: The window structure according to any one of claims 5 to 7 is further comprised; and The cables pass through and are fixed in the first cable clamping position and the second cable clamping position. ​

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