Hollow stone curtain wall assembly
By combining perforated stone curtain walls with perforated aluminum panel curtain walls and glass curtain walls, the problem of exposed keel in the indoor view is solved, achieving good heat preservation, sealing, sound insulation and lighting effects.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202311859169.8
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Patents(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2023-12-30
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2043-12-30
AI Technical Summary
The keel system of the perforated stone curtain wall is exposed in the indoor view at the window opening, which affects the appearance and also has problems with insufficient heat insulation and sound insulation.
The structure adopts a combination of perforated stone curtain wall, perforated aluminum panel curtain wall, glass curtain wall, first keel and connectors. The perforated aluminum panel curtain wall covers the first keel, and the glass curtain wall achieves heat preservation, sealing and sound insulation effects.
It effectively avoids the keel being exposed in the indoor view, improves the heat insulation, sealing and sound insulation performance, while maintaining good lighting effect.
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Abstract
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present application relates to the technical field of curtain wall, in particular to a hollow stone curtain wall assembly. BACKGROUND
[0002] The hollow stone curtain wall is provided with a glass unit on the traditional stone curtain wall to form a curtain wall effect with space aesthetics. No window is provided at the window hole position, and the glass unit on the hollow stone curtain wall is used for lighting to form an overall facade effect. However, at the window hole position, the keel system of the hollow stone curtain wall can be seen by the indoor personnel, affecting the overall visual effect. In addition, the pure hollow stone curtain wall can also affect the heat preservation and sound insulation effects of the indoor. SUMMARY
[0003] Therefore, the present application aims to provide a hollow stone curtain wall assembly which can effectively avoid the direct exposure of the first keel in the field of view of the indoor personnel, and can effectively achieve the heat preservation, sealing, sound insulation and lighting effects.
[0004] The present application provides a hollow stone curtain wall assembly, which comprises a hollow stone curtain wall, a perforated aluminum plate curtain wall, a glass curtain wall, first and second keels, first, second and third connecting members. The hollow stone curtain wall is connected with the first keel through the first connecting member. The first keel is connected with the perforated aluminum plate curtain wall through the second connecting member. The first keel is located between the hollow stone curtain wall and the perforated aluminum plate curtain wall, and the perforated aluminum plate curtain wall shields the first keel. A predetermined distance is reserved between the second keel and the perforated aluminum plate curtain wall. The glass curtain wall is connected with the second keel through the third connecting member.
[0005] In an embodiment, the hollow stone curtain wall comprises a plurality of stone plates and connecting blocks. A predetermined distance is reserved between the stone plates. The connecting blocks span the predetermined distance and connect adjacent stone plates. The stone plates are connected with the first keel through the first connecting member.
[0006] In an embodiment, the stone plate comprises an end face section and an extension section. The extension section is connected with the end face section, and the extension section extends in the direction of the first keel. A caulking glass is connected between the two extension sections. The end face section and the extension section are connected with the first keel through the first connecting member.
[0007] In an embodiment, the welding wire guide pipe comprises a straight pipe section and an inclined section. The first keel comprises a first steel pipe, a second steel pipe and a third steel pipe. The first steel pipe is connected with the second steel pipe and the third steel pipe. The second steel pipe is connected with the hollow stone curtain wall through the first connecting member. The third steel pipe is connected with the perforated aluminum plate curtain wall through the second connecting member.
[0008] In an embodiment, the first connecting piece comprises a first angle steel, a second angle steel and a cantilever, the second steel pipe is connected with the first angle steel and the second angle steel, and the second angle steel is connected with the end face section and the extension section respectively through the cantilever.
[0009] In an embodiment, the second keel comprises a plurality of columns and a plurality of horizontal plates, the plurality of columns and the plurality of horizontal plates are connected to form a frame for the glass curtain wall installation, and the glass curtain wall is connected with the columns through the third connecting piece.
[0010] In an embodiment, the third connecting piece comprises a clamping seat and a clamping block matched with the clamping seat, the clamping block is assembled on the glass curtain wall, and the clamping seat is assembled on the column.
[0011] In an embodiment, the third connecting piece further comprises a first convex seat, a second convex seat and a cover plate, the first convex seat is assembled on the column, the second convex seat is assembled on the cover plate, the first convex seat and the second convex seat are connected, and the cover plate is attached to the glass curtain wall.
[0012] The hollow stone curtain wall assembly provided by the application can shield the first keel through the perforated aluminum plate curtain wall, so that the first keel is well prevented from being directly exposed in the field of view of the personnel in the indoor, and the glass curtain wall can well realize the heat preservation, sealing, sound insulation and lighting effects. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0013] In order to more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of the application, the following will briefly introduce the drawings needed to be used in the embodiments. It should be understood that the following drawings only show some of the embodiments of the application, and therefore should not be regarded as a limitation to the scope. For those skilled in the art, other related drawings can also be obtained without creative labor.
[0014] Figure 1 The first perspective view of the structure of the hollow stone curtain wall assembly provided by the application.
[0015] Figure 2 The second perspective view of the structure of the hollow stone curtain wall assembly provided by the application. DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0016] The specific embodiments of the application will be described in detail below with reference to the drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some of the embodiments of the application, not all the embodiments. Based on the description of the application, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative labor are within the scope of protection of the application.
[0017] In the description of the present application, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "arranged", "mounted", "connected" and the like shall be understood broadly, for example, can be fixedly connected, can be detachably connected, or integrally connected; can be mechanically connected, can be electrically connected; can be directly connected, or indirectly connected through an intermediate medium. The specific meanings of the above terms can be understood according to the specific circumstances by those of ordinary skill in the art.
[0018] The terms "upper", "lower", "left", "right", "front", "back", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer" and the like indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the drawings, or the orientation or positional relationship in which the product of the application is usually placed during use, and are merely for the convenience of description and simplification of the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a particular orientation, be constructed and operated in a particular orientation, and therefore cannot be understood as a limitation on the application.
[0019] The terms "first", "second", "third" and the like are merely used to distinguish similar attributes of elements, and do not indicate or imply relative importance or a particular order.
[0020] The terms "include", "contain" or any other variant thereof are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, in addition to including the listed elements, other elements not explicitly listed can also be included.
[0021] Please refer to Figure 1 The present application provides a hollow stone curtain wall assembly, which comprises a hollow stone curtain wall 1, a perforated aluminum plate curtain wall 2, a glass curtain wall 3, first and second keels 5 and 6, a first connecting piece 4, a second connecting piece and a third connecting piece 7. The hollow stone curtain wall 1 is connected with the first keel 5 through the first connecting piece 4, the first keel 5 is connected with the perforated aluminum plate curtain wall 2 through the second connecting piece, the first keel 5 is located between the hollow stone curtain wall 1 and the perforated aluminum plate curtain wall 2, and the perforated aluminum plate curtain wall 2 shields the first keel 5. A predetermined distance is reserved between the second keel 6 and the perforated aluminum plate curtain wall 2, and the glass curtain wall 3 is connected with the second keel 6 through the third connecting piece 7.
[0022] It is known that the perforated stone curtain wall 1 has perforations and is located outdoors. It can be installed at the window opening through the first keel 5, which can be pre-embedded in the window opening. The perforated stone curtain wall 1 is connected to the first keel 5 through the first connector 4. The perforated aluminum panel curtain wall 2 covers the first keel 5, so that the first keel can be seen from the inside. To avoid the first keel 5 being visible from the inside, the perforated aluminum panel curtain wall 2 can be installed on the first keel 5 through the second connector. The perforated aluminum panel curtain wall 2 is provided with openings corresponding to the perforations. The second keel 6 can be pre-embedded in the window opening, and a certain gap is reserved between it and the perforated aluminum panel curtain wall 2. The glass curtain wall 3 is connected to the second keel 6 through the third connector 7 and is located indoors.
[0023] Please continue reading. Figure 1 In some embodiments, the perforated stone curtain wall 1 includes several stone slabs and connecting blocks. A preset distance is reserved between the stone slabs. The connecting blocks span the preset distance and connect adjacent stone slabs. The stone slabs are connected to the first keel 5 through the first connector 4.
[0024] It is understandable that several stone slabs can be on the same plane, with connecting blocks protruding from the surface of the stone slabs. The preset spacing between the connecting blocks forms the perforated holes of the perforated stone curtain wall 1. The perforated stone curtain wall 1 of this structure has a good exterior effect.
[0025] Please see Figure 1 In some embodiments, the stone slab includes an end face section 101 and an extension section 102. The extension section 102 is connected to the end face section 101 and extends in the direction of the first keel 5. A sealant glass 8 is connected between the two extension sections 102. Both the end face section 101 and the extension section 102 are connected to the first keel 5 through a first connector 4.
[0026] It is known that the end face sections 101 of the stone slab are all on the same plane and serve as the viewing face of the perforated stone curtain wall 1. The extension section 102 extends in the direction of the perforated aluminum panel curtain wall 2. Adjacent extension sections 102 are connected by slurry glass 8. The connection method between the slurry glass 8 and the extension section 102 can be some known assembly methods. The slurry glass 8 can be hollow double ultra-clear tempered homogeneous glass. The slurry glass 8 can effectively prevent dust and rainwater from entering the space between the perforated aluminum panel curtain wall 2 and the perforated stone curtain wall 1, and can also further improve the overall heat preservation and noise reduction effect.
[0027] Please see Figure 1In some embodiments, the first keel 5 includes a first steel pipe 501, a second steel pipe 502 and a third steel pipe 503. The first steel pipe 501 is connected to the second steel pipe 502 and the third steel pipe 503. The second steel pipe 502 is connected to the perforated stone curtain wall 1 through the first connector 4, and the third steel pipe 503 is connected to the perforated aluminum panel curtain wall 2 through the second connector.
[0028] It is known that the first steel pipe 501 can be pre-embedded in the window opening and can be perpendicular to the horizontal plane. The second steel pipe 502 and the third steel pipe 503 can be perpendicular to the first steel pipe 501, and both the second steel pipe 502 and the third steel pipe 503 are parallel to the horizontal plane. The extension direction of the second steel pipe 502 is parallel to the perforated stone curtain wall 1, and the extension direction of the third steel pipe 503 is perpendicular to the perforated stone curtain wall 1. The first keel 5 of this structure can effectively connect and fix the perforated stone curtain wall 1 and the perforated aluminum panel curtain wall 2.
[0029] Please see Figure 1 In some embodiments, the first connector 4 includes a first angle steel 403, a second angle steel 402 and a cantilever 401. The second steel pipe 502 is connected to the second angle steel 402 through the first angle steel 403. The second angle steel 402 is connected to the end face section 101 and the extension section 102 through the cantilever 401.
[0030] Understandably, the first angle steel 403 can be connected to the second steel pipe 502 by bolts, and the first angle steel 403 can be connected to the second angle steel 402 by connecting bolts. The cantilever piece 401 can also be connected to the second angle steel 402 by connecting bolts. The cantilever piece 401 can include a connecting section and a cantilever joint section. The connecting section is connected to the second angle steel 402 by bolts, and the cantilever joint section extends upwards and is inserted into the cantilever joint hole on the perforated stone curtain wall 1 to achieve fixation of the perforated stone curtain wall 1. The extension section can also be connected to the extension steel pipe by the aforementioned first connector. The extension steel pipe can be vertically connected to the first steel pipe 501. The first connector 4 of this structure can conveniently fix the perforated stone curtain wall 1.
[0031] Please see Figure 1 In some embodiments, the second keel 6 includes a plurality of columns and a plurality of horizontal plates, which are connected to form a frame for the installation of the glass curtain wall 3. The glass curtain wall 3 is connected to the columns via a third connector 7.
[0032] It is known that the columns are embedded in the window openings and can be perpendicular to the horizontal plane. The horizontal plates can be perpendicular to the columns and can be connected to the columns by connecting bolts. The glass curtain wall 3 can also use hollow double ultra-clear tempered homogeneous glass. The second keel 6 of this structure is simple and easy to assemble.
[0033] Please see Figure 2In some embodiments, the third connector 7 includes a snap-fit seat 703 and a snap-fit block 701 adapted to the snap-fit seat 703. The snap-fit block 701 is mounted on the glass curtain wall 3, and the snap-fit seat 703 is mounted on the column.
[0034] It is understandable that the snap-fit base 703 can be integrated with the column, and the snap-fit block 701 can be snapped into the snap-fit base 703, thereby facilitating the quick connection and fixation of the glass curtain wall 3.
[0035] Please continue reading. Figure 2 In some embodiments, the third connector 7 package further includes a first protrusion, a second protrusion, and a cover plate 702. The first protrusion is mounted on the column, the second protrusion is mounted on the cover plate 702, the first protrusion and the second protrusion are connected, and the cover plate 702 is attached to the glass curtain wall.
[0036] Understandably, a glass curtain wall is composed of several glass modules, and there will be corresponding gaps between adjacent glass modules. These gaps will affect the overall heat insulation and sound insulation effects. Therefore, a cover plate 702 is provided. The first protrusion can be integrated with the column, and the second protrusion can be integrated with the cover plate 702. The first and second protrusions are located in the gap between two glass modules, and the cover plate 702 covers the gap, thereby improving the overall heat insulation and sound insulation effect of the glass curtain wall 3, as well as enhancing its aesthetics.
[0037] As can be seen from the above description, the perforated stone curtain wall assembly provided by the present invention can effectively prevent the first keel 5 from being directly exposed to the view of people indoors by using the perforated aluminum panel curtain wall 2 to cover the first keel 5. Moreover, the glass curtain wall 3 can effectively achieve the effects of heat preservation, sealing, sound insulation and lighting.
[0038] The above description is merely a specific embodiment of the present invention, but the scope of protection of the present invention is not limited thereto. Any variations or substitutions that can be easily conceived by those skilled in the art within the technical scope disclosed in the present invention should be included within the scope of protection of the present invention. Therefore, the scope of protection of the present invention should be determined by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A perforated stone curtain wall assembly, characterized in that, The system includes a perforated stone curtain wall, a perforated aluminum panel curtain wall, a glass curtain wall, a first keel and a second keel, a first connector, a second connector, and a third connector. The perforated stone curtain wall is connected to the first keel via the first connector. The first keel is connected to the perforated aluminum panel curtain wall via the second connector. The first keel is located between the perforated stone curtain wall and the perforated aluminum panel curtain wall, and the perforated aluminum panel curtain wall conceals the first keel. A preset distance is reserved between the second keel and the perforated aluminum panel curtain wall. The glass curtain wall is connected to the perforated stone curtain wall via the third connector. The second keel connection is described above. The perforated stone curtain wall includes several stone slabs and connecting blocks. A preset spacing is reserved between the stone slabs. The connecting blocks span the preset spacing and connect adjacent stone slabs. The stone slabs are connected to the first keel via the first connecting piece. Each stone slab includes an end face section and an extension section. The extension section is connected to the end face section and extends towards the direction of the first keel. A sealant glass is connected between two extension sections. Both the end face section and the extension section are connected to the first keel via the first connecting piece. The first keel... The system includes a first steel pipe, a second steel pipe, and a third steel pipe. The first steel pipe is connected to the second and third steel pipes. The second steel pipe is connected to the perforated stone curtain wall via a first connector. The third steel pipe is connected to the perforated aluminum panel curtain wall via a second connector. The first connector includes a first angle steel, a second angle steel, and a cantilever. The second steel pipe is connected to the second angle steel via the first angle steel. The second angle steel is connected to the end face section and the extension section via the cantilever. The second keel includes several columns and several horizontal plates. The columns and several horizontal plates are connected to form a frame for the installation of the glass curtain wall. The glass curtain wall is connected to the columns via the third connector. The third connector includes a snap-fit seat and a snap-fit block adapted to the snap-fit seat. The snap-fit block is mounted on the glass curtain wall, and the snap-fit seat is mounted on the columns. The third connector also includes a first protrusion, a second protrusion, and a cover plate. The first protrusion is mounted on the columns, the second protrusion is mounted on the cover plate, the first protrusion and the second protrusion are connected, and the cover plate is attached to the glass curtain wall.
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