Aluminum alloy door and window curtain wall sealing structure

By designing a rotating connecting baffle on the aluminum alloy door and window curtain wall, sunlight and rain are blocked, the sealant is protected, the problem of easy aging of the sealant is solved, and a stable sealing effect is achieved.

CN223937360UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24ZHONGTIAN JIANKE DECORATION ENG CO LTD
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202423272476.9
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2024-12-30
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2034-12-30

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Technical Problem

The sealant used in existing aluminum alloy doors, windows and curtain walls is prone to aging, resulting in a decrease in sealing performance.

Method used

An aluminum alloy door and window curtain wall sealing structure was designed, including an aluminum alloy outer frame and a rotating baffle. The baffle abuts against the glass curtain wall and blocks sunlight and rainwater, protecting the sealant from aging.

Benefits of technology

It effectively prevents sealant aging, maintains sealing effect, reduces rainwater ingress, and improves connection stability.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the field of aluminum alloy door and window curtain walls, in particular to an aluminum alloy door and window curtain wall sealing structure which comprises an aluminum alloy outer frame and a glass curtain wall, a groove used for containing the glass curtain wall is formed in the inner circumferential wall of the aluminum alloy outer frame, and a baffle is rotationally connected to the aluminum alloy outer frame. The free end of the baffle abuts against the glass curtain wall. Due to the arrangement of the baffle, after a worker connects the glass curtain wall with the aluminum alloy outer frame through the sealant, the worker rotates the baffle to enable the baffle to be bonded with the sealant and abut against the glass curtain wall, then sunlight is not prone to irradiating the sealant, the sealant is not prone to aging, and the service life of the glass curtain wall is prolonged. The purpose that the sealing effect of the aluminum alloy door and window curtain wall is not prone to being affected is achieved, in addition, the baffle is arranged, the baffle blocks the sealant, and therefore the sealant is not prone to overflowing.
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Technical Field

[0001] This application relates to the field of aluminum alloy doors, windows and curtain walls, and in particular to a sealing structure for aluminum alloy doors, windows and curtain walls. Background Technology

[0002] Curtain walls are the exterior cladding of buildings and do not bear any load.

[0003] In current building construction, an aluminum alloy frame is typically installed on the exterior of the building, and then the glass curtain wall is installed within that frame. To ensure the stability of the glass curtain wall installation, it is usually bonded to the aluminum alloy frame using sealant.

[0004] Since glass curtain walls are currently used as exterior wall cladding, and sealant exposed to the outdoors for extended periods is prone to aging, this leads to a decrease in the sealing performance of aluminum alloy doors, windows, and curtain walls. Utility Model Content

[0005] In order to prevent the sealant from aging and thus avoid affecting the sealing effect of aluminum alloy doors, windows and curtain walls, this application provides a sealing structure for aluminum alloy doors, windows and curtain walls.

[0006] This application provides a sealing structure for aluminum alloy doors, windows, and curtain walls, which relates to the following technical solution:

[0007] An aluminum alloy door and window curtain wall sealing structure includes an aluminum alloy outer frame and a glass curtain wall. The inner peripheral wall of the aluminum alloy outer frame is provided with a groove for accommodating the glass curtain wall. A baffle is rotatably connected to the aluminum alloy outer frame, and the free end of the baffle abuts against the glass curtain wall.

[0008] Furthermore, the baffle that is rotatably connected to the aluminum alloy outer frame on the side closest to the ground is the first baffle, and the remaining baffles are the second baffles. The side of the first baffle away from the glass curtain wall extends beyond the aluminum alloy outer frame.

[0009] Furthermore, the second baffle is located within the groove where it connects to the aluminum alloy frame.

[0010] Furthermore, the first baffle includes a first sub-plate, a second sub-plate, and a third sub-plate arranged sequentially along the ground. The third sub-plate is rotatably connected to the aluminum alloy outer frame and is detachably connected to the first sub-plate. The second sub-plate is a rubber plate, and both the first and second sub-plates are in contact with the glass curtain wall.

[0011] Furthermore, the end of the second sub-panel closest to the glass curtain wall is equipped with a suction cup.

[0012] Furthermore, the third sub-plate has multiple sliding grooves, and a slider is slidably connected in the sliding grooves. A rotating rod is rotatably connected to the first sub-plate, and the rotating rod is threadedly connected to the slider. The second sub-plate has a hole for the rotating rod to pass through.

[0013] Furthermore, the rotating rod is rotatably connected to the first sub-plate.

[0014] Furthermore, a rotation groove is provided on the side of the rotating rod away from the glass curtain wall.

[0015] In summary, this application includes the following beneficial technical effects:

[0016] 1. The baffle is designed so that after the workers connect the glass curtain wall and the aluminum alloy frame with sealant, they can rotate the baffle to make it adhere to the sealant and make it come into contact with the glass curtain wall. This prevents sunlight from shining on the sealant and prevents the sealant from aging, thus achieving the purpose of not affecting the sealing effect of the aluminum alloy doors and windows curtain wall. In addition, the baffle also blocks the sealant, preventing it from overflowing.

[0017] 2. The first baffle extends beyond the aluminum alloy frame on the side away from the glass curtain wall, making it difficult for rainwater to enter between the glass curtain wall and the aluminum alloy frame, reducing the amount of rainwater in contact with the sealant, thereby further improving the connection stability between the glass curtain wall and the aluminum alloy frame. Attached Figure Description

[0018] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of an embodiment of this application;

[0019] Figure 2 This is a partial cross-sectional view of the first baffle in an embodiment of this application.

[0020] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached drawings: 100, aluminum alloy outer frame; 110, groove; 200, glass curtain wall; 300, first baffle; 310, first sub-plate; 311, rotating rod; 320, second sub-plate; 321, suction cup; 330, third sub-plate; 331, slide groove; 332, slider; 400, second baffle. Detailed Implementation

[0021] The present application will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0022] This application discloses an aluminum alloy door, window, and curtain wall sealing structure. (Refer to...) Figure 1 The aluminum alloy door and window curtain wall sealing structure includes an aluminum alloy outer frame 100 and a glass curtain wall 200. A groove 110 for accommodating the glass curtain wall 200 is provided on the inner peripheral wall of the aluminum alloy outer frame 100. Baffles are rotatably connected to the peripheral wall of the aluminum alloy outer frame 100.

[0023] After the workers installed the glass curtain wall 200, they poured sealant into the groove 110 and then rotated the baffle to make the sealant adhere to the baffle. At the same time, the free end of the baffle was in contact with the glass curtain wall 200, which made it difficult for sunlight to shine on the sealant.

[0024] Reference Figure 1 and Figure 2 Because sealant is prone to corrosion after prolonged contact with rainwater during rainy weather, and the sealant on the ground side of the glass curtain wall 200 has a different contact with rainwater than the sealant in other locations, the baffle that is rotatably connected to the ground side of the aluminum alloy frame 100 is the first baffle 300, and the remaining baffles are the second baffles 400. The side of the first baffle 300 away from the glass curtain wall 200 extends beyond the aluminum alloy frame 100.

[0025] Specifically, the second baffle 400 is connected to the aluminum alloy outer frame 100 within the groove 110. To minimize interference with the operator's work when filling the groove 110 with sealant, a magnet is fixedly connected to the second baffle 400 in this embodiment. During use, the operator places an iron object or magnet on the aluminum alloy outer frame 100. Due to the magnetic effect, the magnet connected to the second baffle 400 causes the second baffle 400 to rotate away from the glass curtain wall 200, thus facilitating the filling of sealant into the groove 110.

[0026] The first baffle 300 includes a first sub-plate 310, a second sub-plate 320, and a third sub-plate 330 arranged sequentially along the ground. The third sub-plate 330 is rotatably connected to the aluminum alloy outer frame 100 and can be connected to the first sub-plate 310. The second sub-plate 320 is a rubber sheet. The free ends of both the first sub-plate 310 and the second sub-plate 320 abut against the glass curtain wall 200. The side of the first sub-plate 310 and the third sub-plate 330 facing away from the glass curtain wall 200 extends beyond the aluminum alloy outer frame 100.

[0027] In order to further improve the sealing between the second sub-panel 320 and the glass curtain wall 200, a suction cup 321 is fixedly connected to one end of the second sub-panel 320 near the glass curtain wall 200.

[0028] To facilitate the replacement of the second sub-plate 320, the third sub-plate 330 has multiple sliding grooves 331, which are T-shaped grooves. A slider 332, a rectangular slider, is slidably connected within each groove 331, with both sides of the slider 332 abutting against the sides of the groove 331. A rotating rod 311 is rotatably connected to the first sub-plate 310, and the rotating rod 311 is threadedly connected to the slider 332. The second sub-plate 320 has a hole through which the rotating rod 311 passes.

[0029] The rotating rod 311 is rotatably connected to the first sub-plate 310, and a rotating groove is provided on the side of the rotating rod 311 away from the glass curtain wall 200.

[0030] The operator rotates the rotating rod 311 to disengage it from the slider 332, thereby removing the first sub-plate 320 and facilitating the replacement of the second sub-plate 320.

[0031] The staff installed the replaced second sub-plate 320 onto the first sub-plate 320, then connected the rotating rod 311 to the slider 332, and then pushed the first sub-plate 310, thereby moving the second sub-plate 320 closer to the glass curtain wall 200 until the suction cup 321 abuts against the glass curtain wall 200. Finally, the rotating rod 311 was rotated until the slider 332 abutted against the side wall of the slide groove 331, thus completing the installation of the first baffle 300.

[0032] The above are all preferred embodiments of this application, and are not intended to limit the scope of protection of this application. Therefore, all equivalent changes made in accordance with the structure, shape and principle of this application should be covered within the scope of protection of this application.

Claims

1. A sealing structure for aluminum alloy doors, windows, and curtain walls, characterized in that: It includes an aluminum alloy frame (100) and a glass curtain wall (200). The inner peripheral wall of the aluminum alloy frame (100) is provided with a groove (110) for accommodating the glass curtain wall (200). A baffle is rotatably connected to the aluminum alloy frame (100), and the free end of the baffle abuts against the glass curtain wall (200).

2. The aluminum alloy door, window, and curtain wall sealing structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: The baffle that is rotatably connected to the aluminum alloy outer frame (100) on the side near the ground is the first baffle (300), and the remaining baffles are the second baffles (400). The side of the first baffle (300) away from the glass curtain wall (200) extends beyond the aluminum alloy outer frame (100).

3. The aluminum alloy door, window, and curtain wall sealing structure according to claim 2, characterized in that: The second baffle (400) is connected to the aluminum alloy outer frame (100) at a position located in the groove (110).

4. The aluminum alloy door, window, and curtain wall sealing structure according to claim 2, characterized in that: The first baffle (300) extends beyond the aluminum alloy frame (100) at the end opposite to the glass curtain wall (200).

5. The aluminum alloy door, window, and curtain wall sealing structure according to claim 3, characterized in that: The first baffle (300) includes a first sub-plate (310), a second sub-plate (320) and a third sub-plate (330) arranged sequentially along the ground. The third sub-plate (330) is rotatably connected to the aluminum alloy outer frame (100). The third sub-plate (330) is detachably connected to the first sub-plate (310). The second sub-plate (320) is a rubber plate. Both the first sub-plate (310) and the second sub-plate (320) are in contact with the glass curtain wall (200).

6. The aluminum alloy door, window, and curtain wall sealing structure according to claim 5, characterized in that: The end of the second sub-panel (320) near the glass curtain wall (200) is provided with a suction cup (321).

7. The aluminum alloy door, window, and curtain wall sealing structure according to claim 6, characterized in that: The third sub-plate (330) has multiple sliding grooves (331), and a slider is slidably connected in the sliding grooves (331). The first sub-plate (310) is provided with a rotating rod (311), which is threadedly connected to the slider. The second sub-plate (320) has a hole through which the rotating rod (311) passes.

8. The aluminum alloy door, window, and curtain wall sealing structure according to claim 7, characterized in that: The rotating rod (311) is rotatably connected to the first sub-plate (310).

9. The aluminum alloy door, window, and curtain wall sealing structure according to claim 8, characterized in that: The rotating rod (311) has a rotating groove on the side away from the glass curtain wall (200).