Novel aluminum alloy sliding window structure
By introducing buffer structures such as sliders, springs, slide rails, and bouncing wheels, as well as automatic drainage devices, into aluminum alloy sliding windows, the problems of easy damage to the aluminum alloy sliding window structure and blockage of drainage holes have been solved, resulting in extended service life and improved convenience.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520483899.0
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-19
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-17
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-03-19
AI Technical Summary
Existing aluminum alloy sliding window structures have a short service life and lack convenience. Rigid contact between the pulleys and the track can cause structural damage, and the drainage holes are prone to clogging and require manual cleaning.
It adopts a buffer structure such as slider, spring, slide rail, and bouncing wheel to achieve force buffering, drive the frame, connecting frame, and unblocking frame to automatically unblock the water flow hole, and avoid structural damage and impurity blockage.
It extends the service life of aluminum alloy sliding windows, improves ease of use, and reduces the frequency of manual cleaning of drainage holes.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to a novel aluminum alloy sliding window structure, belonging to the field of sliding window technology. Background Technology
[0002] In today's era of deep integration between architectural aesthetics and functional needs, aluminum alloy sliding windows occupy an important position in the construction field due to their inherent advantages. Aluminum alloy sliding windows are made of aluminum alloy, which is produced by adding various alloying elements such as copper, magnesium, and zinc to pure aluminum. The addition of these alloying elements significantly improves the strength and hardness of aluminum while maintaining its lightweight properties. Compared to traditional wooden or PVC windows, aluminum alloy sliding windows have higher overall structural strength and can withstand greater external forces. They are less prone to deformation and damage in the face of strong winds and heavy rain, greatly ensuring the safety and stability of the windows and providing a reliable building envelope. This has led to the widespread application of aluminum alloy sliding windows in various types of buildings.
[0003] While existing aluminum alloy sliding window structures can perform routine sliding operations, the rigid connection between the pulleys on the lower side of the window frame and the track on the lower profile makes the window frame prone to compression due to uneven force during sliding. Furthermore, the lack of a necessary cushioning mechanism due to the rigid contact between the pulleys and track makes the structure more susceptible to damage during frequent use, significantly shortening the lifespan of the aluminum alloy sliding window and consequently reducing the overall lifespan of the structure.
[0004] Furthermore, while the drainage holes in aluminum alloy sliding windows can achieve a certain level of drainage, they are easily clogged by various impurities after prolonged use. Once clogged, they require regular manual cleaning by staff, which undoubtedly causes considerable inconvenience and reduces the ease of use of the aluminum alloy sliding window structure. Utility Model Content
[0005] (a) Technical problems to be solved
[0006] This utility model provides a novel aluminum alloy sliding window structure to solve the problems of short service life and insufficient ease of use of existing aluminum alloy sliding window structures.
[0007] (II) Technical Solution
[0008] This utility model is achieved through the following technical solution: a novel aluminum alloy sliding window structure, including a lower profile, with side profiles fixed at both ends of the lower profile, an upper profile fixed on the upper side of the two side profiles, a top profile fixed at the upper end of the two side profiles, a mounting bracket fixed in the middle of the lower profile, a sound-absorbing rubber strip installed in the middle of the mounting bracket, and several drainage holes opened in the middle of the mounting bracket;
[0009] Several fixing blocks are fixed on both sides of the lower profile. Each fixing block has a groove in the middle. Each groove has a connecting structure on its inner wall. A window frame is provided on the connecting structure. The connecting structure can slide along the groove depth direction with the window frame to provide appropriate buffer space when pushing the window frame.
[0010] Preferably, the connecting structure includes a slider, a spring fixed to the lower end of the slider, a slide rail fixed to the upper end of several sliders, a window frame provided on the upper side of the slide rail, bouncing wheels provided on both sides of the upper end of the window frame, and pulleys provided on both sides of the lower end of the window frame.
[0011] Preferably, the lower end of each spring is fixed to the inner wall of the lower end of each slide groove, the upper end of each spring is fixed to the lower side of each slider, the outer surface of each slider is slidably connected to the inner wall of each slide groove, and the vertical cross-section of each slider is T-shaped.
[0012] Preferably, each pulley is in contact with the outer surface of the slide rail, each slide rail has a cross-shaped vertical section, and the outer surface of each bouncing wheel is in contact with the inner wall of the upper profile track groove.
[0013] Preferably, each of the two adjacent sliders is fixed with a drive frame on its proximal side, each of the two adjacent drive frames is rotatably connected with a connecting frame at its proximal end, each of the two adjacent connecting frames is rotatably connected with a draining frame at its proximal end, and each draining frame is slidably connected with a stabilizing frame on its outer surface.
[0014] Preferably, the upper end of each connecting frame is rotatably connected to one end of each driving frame, the cross-section of each driving frame is U-shaped, and the lower end of each connecting frame is rotatably connected to one end of each unclogging frame.
[0015] Preferably, the outer surfaces of two adjacent drainage racks are slidably connected to the inner wall of the middle part of two stabilizing racks, the lower end of each stabilizing rack is fixed to one side of the lower profile, and the two adjacent drainage racks are arranged in each drainage hole.
[0016] This utility model provides a novel aluminum alloy sliding window structure, which has the following beneficial effects:
[0017] (1) The new aluminum alloy sliding window structure allows the fixed block, sliding track, slider, spring, sliding rail, window frame, pulley and bouncing wheel to work together by manually pushing the window frame, so as to achieve the effect of force buffering, effectively avoid structural damage caused by rigid contact collision, and thus extend the service life of the aluminum alloy sliding window structure.
[0018] (2) The new aluminum alloy sliding window structure allows the drive frame, connecting frame, unblocking frame and stabilizing frame to work together to achieve automatic unblocking effect when the window frame is pushed manually. Each time the window frame is pushed, the water hole can be unblocked automatically, and the staff does not need to carry out cleaning work separately, which brings convenience to the staff and thus improves the ease of use of the aluminum alloy sliding window structure. Attached Figure Description
[0019] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;
[0020] Figure 2 This is a partial structural schematic diagram of the present invention;
[0021] Figure 3 This utility model Figure 2 Enlarged view of the A-section structure;
[0022] Figure 4 This is an exploded view of the present invention.
[0023] [Explanation of Key Component Symbols]
[0024] 1. Lower profile; 2. Side profile; 3. Upper profile; 4. Top profile; 5. Fixing block; 6. Slide track; 7. Slider; 8. Spring; 9. Slide rail; 10. Window frame; 11. Pulley; 12. Bouncing wheel; 13. Drive frame; 14. Connecting frame; 15. Drainage frame; 16. Stabilizing frame; 17. Drain hole; 18. Mounting frame; 19. Soundproofing strip. Detailed Implementation
[0025] To make the technical means, creative features, objectives and effects of this utility model easier to understand, the present utility model will be further described below in conjunction with specific embodiments.
[0026] Example 1
[0027] This utility model provides a novel aluminum alloy sliding window structure.
[0028] Please see Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 3 and Figure 4The sliding window frame structure includes a lower profile 1, which, together with side profiles 2, upper profile 3, and top profile 4, forms the outer frame structure of the sliding window. The fixed mounting bracket 18 and sound-absorbing strip 19 improve the sound insulation of the aluminum alloy sliding window structure. The drainage holes 17 allow rainwater to drain out. The two sliding rails 9 are at the same height, ensuring the window frame 10 is at the same height, saving materials and reducing production costs. Side profiles 2 are fixed to both ends of the lower profile 1, upper profiles 3 are fixed to the upper sides of the two side profiles 2, and top profile 4 is fixed to the upper ends of the two side profiles 2. A mounting bracket is fixed to the middle of the lower profile 1. 18. A sound-absorbing rubber strip 19 is installed in the middle of the mounting bracket 18, and several drainage holes 17 are opened in the middle of the mounting bracket 18; several fixing blocks 5 are fixed on both sides of the lower profile 1, and a sliding groove 6 is opened in the middle of each fixing block 5. A connecting structure is provided on the inner wall of each sliding groove 6. The connecting structure includes a slider 7. A spring 8 is fixed at the lower end of the slider 7. A sliding rail 9 is fixed at the upper end of several sliders 7. A window frame 10 is provided on the upper side of the sliding rail 9. The window frame 10 can be installed with single-pane glass or double-pane glass. A bouncing wheel 12 is provided on both sides of the upper end of the window frame 10, and a pulley 11 is provided on both sides of the lower end of the window frame 10.
[0029] Please refer to it again. Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 3 and Figure 4 It is worth noting that the lower end of each spring 8 is fixed to the inner wall of the lower end of each slide groove 6, the upper end of each spring 8 is fixed to the lower side of each slider 7, the outer surface of each slider 7 is slidably connected to the inner wall of each slide groove 6, the vertical cross-section of each slider 7 is T-shaped, each pulley 11 is in contact with the outer surface of the slide rail 9, the vertical cross-section of each slide rail 9 is cross-shaped, and the outer surface of each bouncing wheel 12 is in contact with the inner wall of the track groove of the upper profile 3.
[0030] In use, this invention works as follows: When the window frame 10 is manually pushed, the bouncing wheels 12 on both sides of the upper end of the window frame 10 move along the track groove of the upper profile 3, simultaneously achieving a limiting position. At the same time, the moving window frame 10 applies pressure to the slide rail 9 via the pulleys 11 on both sides of the lower end. Under this pressure, the slider 7, fixedly connected to the slide rail 9, slides under the limiting constraint of the slide groove 6 opened in the middle of the fixing block 5. As the slider 7 slides, the spring 8 fixed below it is compressed, creating a compression space. This compression space releases buffering force when the window frame 10 is compressed, protecting the entire sliding window structure and achieving a force buffering effect. This effectively avoids structural damage caused by rigid contact collisions, thereby extending the service life of the aluminum alloy sliding window structure.
[0031] Example 2
[0032] Please see Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 3and Figure 4 An automatic unblocking function has been added based on Embodiment 1;
[0033] Please refer to it again. Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 3 and Figure 4 It is worth noting that each of the two adjacent sliders 7 has a drive frame 13 fixed on its near side, and each of the two adjacent drive frames 13 has a connecting frame 14 rotatably connected to its near end. Each of the two adjacent connecting frames 14 has a drain frame 15 rotatably connected to its near end. Each drain frame 15 has a stabilizing frame 16 slidably connected to its outer surface. The upper end of each connecting frame 14 is rotatably connected to one end of each drive frame 13. The cross-section of each drive frame 13 is U-shaped. The lower end of each connecting frame 14 is rotatably connected to one end of each drain frame 15. The outer surfaces of the two adjacent drain frames 15 are slidably connected to the inner wall of the middle part of the two stabilizing frames 16. The lower end of each stabilizing frame 16 is fixed to one side of the lower profile 1. The two adjacent drain frames 15 are set in each water hole 17.
[0034] In use, this invention works as follows: When the window frame 10 is manually pushed, the bouncing wheels 12 on both sides of the upper end of the window frame 10 move along the track groove of the upper profile 3, simultaneously achieving a limiting position. During the movement of the window frame 10, the pulleys 11 on both sides of its lower end compress the slide rail 9. The compressed slide rail 9 drives the slider 7 fixed at its lower end to move downwards. When the slider 7 moves downwards, it drives the drive frame 13 fixedly connected to one side to move downwards simultaneously. Then, the downward-moving drive frame 13, through the connecting frame 14 rotatably connected to it, drives the unblocking frame 15 to move. At this time, under the stabilizing effect of the stabilizing frame 16, the unblocking frame 15 pushes and unblocks the impurities blocking the drainage hole 17, achieving an automatic unblocking effect. Each time the window frame 10 is pushed, the drainage hole 17 is automatically unblocked, eliminating the need for separate cleaning operations by staff, thus improving the ease of use of the aluminum alloy sliding window structure.
[0035] The foregoing has shown and described the basic principles, main features, and advantages of this utility model. Those skilled in the art should understand that this utility model is not limited to the above embodiments. The embodiments and descriptions in the specification are merely illustrative of the principles of this utility model. Various changes and modifications can be made to this utility model without departing from its spirit and scope, and all such changes and modifications fall within the scope of the claims. The scope of protection of this utility model is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A novel aluminum alloy sliding window structure, comprising a lower profile (1), characterized in that: Both ends of the lower profile (1) are fixed with side profiles (2), the upper side of the two side profiles (2) is fixed with an upper profile (3), the upper end of the two side profiles (2) is fixed with a top profile (4), the middle of the lower profile (1) is fixed with a mounting bracket (18), the middle of the mounting bracket (18) is installed with a silent rubber strip (19), and the middle of the mounting bracket (18) is provided with several water flow holes (17); The lower profile (1) has several fixing blocks (5) fixed on both sides. Each fixing block (5) has a groove (6) in the middle. Each groove (6) has a connecting structure on its inner wall. A window frame (10) is provided on the connecting structure. The connecting structure can slide the window frame (10) in the depth direction of the groove (6) to provide appropriate buffer space when pushing the window frame (10).
2. The novel aluminum alloy sliding window structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: The connecting structure includes a slider (7), a spring (8) is fixed at the lower end of the slider (7), a slide rail (9) is fixed at the upper end of several sliders (7), a window frame (10) is provided on the upper side of the slide rail (9), a bouncing wheel (12) is provided on both sides of the upper end of the window frame (10), and a pulley (11) is provided on both sides of the lower end of the window frame (10).
3. The novel aluminum alloy sliding window structure according to claim 2, characterized in that: The lower end of each spring (8) is fixed to the inner wall of the lower end of each groove (6), the upper end of each spring (8) is fixed to the lower side of each slider (7), the outer surface of each slider (7) is slidably connected to the inner wall of each groove (6), and the vertical cross-section of each slider (7) is T-shaped.
4. The novel aluminum alloy sliding window structure according to claim 2, characterized in that: Each of the pulleys (11) is in contact with the outer surface of the slide rail (9), each of the slide rails (9) has a cross-shaped vertical section, and the outer surface of each bouncing wheel (12) is in contact with the inner wall of the track groove of the upper profile (3).
5. The novel aluminum alloy sliding window structure according to claim 2, characterized in that: Each of the two adjacent sliders (7) is fixed with a drive frame (13) on the adjacent side, and a connecting frame (14) is rotatably connected to the adjacent ends of the two adjacent drive frames (13). Each of the two adjacent connecting frames (14) is rotatably connected to a draining frame (15) on the adjacent ends. Each draining frame (15) is slidably connected to a stabilizing frame (16) on its outer surface.
6. The novel aluminum alloy sliding window structure according to claim 5, characterized in that: The upper end of each connecting frame (14) is rotatably connected to one end of each driving frame (13), the cross section of each driving frame (13) is U-shaped, and the lower end of each connecting frame (14) is rotatably connected to one end of each unblocking frame (15).
7. The novel aluminum alloy sliding window structure according to claim 5, characterized in that: The outer surfaces of two adjacent drainage racks (15) are slidably connected to the inner wall of the middle part of two stabilizing racks (16). The lower end of each stabilizing rack (16) is fixed to one side of the lower profile (1). Two adjacent drainage racks (15) are arranged in each drainage hole (17).