Typhoon impact resistant aluminum alloy unit window

By incorporating fixing components, clamping components, buffer mechanisms, and ventilation components within the aluminum alloy frame, the problem of traditional windows being easily damaged in typhoon conditions is solved, thereby improving the stability and safety of the windows.

CN223937929UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24DALIAN QUACENT NEW BUILDING MATERIALS
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Application Number
CN202423291108.9
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2024-12-31
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2034-12-31

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Technical Problem

Traditional doors and windows are easily damaged in typhoon conditions. PVC windows are not strong enough, aluminum alloy windows have weak joints and the glass is easily broken. Existing unit windows lack buffering function, which can lead to irreversible damage to the windows.

Method used

The aluminum alloy frame is equipped with fixing components, clamping components, buffering mechanisms, ventilation components, and one-way rotation mechanisms. By strengthening the connection between the frame and the wall, it provides buffering and ventilation functions to prevent glass breakage and the entry of outside air.

Benefits of technology

It improves the stability and wind resistance of windows, prevents glass breakage, reduces rainwater leakage, and enhances the safety and lifespan of windows.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a typhoon impact resistant aluminum alloy unit window, which relates to the technical field of aluminum alloy unit windows and comprises an aluminum alloy frame, first glass is fixedly mounted on one side of the inner wall of the aluminum alloy frame, and second glass is slidably mounted on the other side of the inner wall of the aluminum alloy frame. Fixing assemblies are arranged at the top and the bottom of the aluminum alloy frame and used for reinforcing connection between the aluminum alloy frame and a wall. Through the arrangement of the fixing assembly, the clamping assembly, the buffering mechanism, the limiting plate, the exhaust assembly and the one-way rotating mechanism, the fixing assembly and the clamping assembly are matched for use, so that connection between the aluminum alloy frame and a wall body can be enhanced, and the wind resistance of the aluminum alloy frame is enhanced; and the buffer mechanism is matched with the limiting plate for use, so that the second glass can be buffered when the typhoon impacts the second glass.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of aluminum alloy unit window technology, specifically to an aluminum alloy unit window resistant to typhoon impact. Background Technology

[0002] In coastal areas and regions frequently hit by typhoons, building doors and windows face severe challenges from extreme weather conditions. Traditional door and window materials and structural designs are insufficient to meet the high requirements for wind, rain, and impact resistance, frequently causing numerous problems.

[0003] Early PVC windows, while offering some insulation, suffered from the inherent limitations of the PVC material itself. Under the impact of high-speed airflow from typhoons, the window frames were prone to deformation, compromising the window's seal and allowing significant rainwater leakage into the room. This not only damaged interior finishes and furniture but could also endanger electrical equipment, potentially causing short circuits and other hazards. Furthermore, prolonged exposure to ultraviolet radiation can cause PVC to age and become brittle, further reducing its structural strength, shortening its lifespan, and resulting in high maintenance costs.

[0004] While standard aluminum alloy windows offer improved strength compared to PVC windows, their conventional structural design remains significantly inadequate when facing typhoon-level winds. Their joints are often relatively weak, and under repeated strong wind pressure, the connectors between the window frame and the wall may loosen or detach, drastically reducing the overall stability of the window. Furthermore, if the glass installation in standard aluminum alloy windows is not secure enough, the glass is highly susceptible to shattering under typhoon impact, and the flying glass shards pose a serious safety threat to people both inside and outside the window.

[0005] The unit windows in the existing technology do not have a buffer function, which leads to the windows being directly hit by the strong typhoon and causing irreversible damage. Summary of the Invention

[0006] The purpose of this invention is to provide an aluminum alloy unit window that is resistant to typhoon impact, so as to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.

[0007] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, the technical solution adopted by this utility model is as follows:

[0008] A typhoon-resistant aluminum alloy unit window includes an aluminum alloy frame. A first glass pane is fixedly installed on one side of the inner wall of the aluminum alloy frame, and a second glass pane is slidably installed on the other side of the inner wall of the aluminum alloy frame. Fixing components are provided at the top and bottom of the aluminum alloy frame to reinforce the connection between the aluminum alloy frame and the wall. Clamping components are also provided at the top and bottom of the aluminum alloy frame to reinforce and clamp the fixing components, ensuring a tight connection with the wall. A buffer mechanism is provided on the inner wall of the aluminum alloy frame to reduce the impact of typhoons on the second glass pane, thereby mitigating damage to the aluminum alloy frame. Ventilation components are provided on both sides of the aluminum alloy frame to discharge air stored inside the frame. One-way rotation mechanisms are provided on both sides of the aluminum alloy frame to prevent air from entering the interior of the aluminum alloy frame through the ventilation components.

[0009] A further improvement of the present invention is that the fixing component includes a first fixing frame and a second fixing frame. Both the first fixing frame and the second fixing frame are provided in two sets. The two sets of the first fixing frames are fixedly installed on the top and bottom of the aluminum alloy frame near the second glass. The two sets of the second fixing frames are threadedly connected to the top and bottom of the aluminum alloy frame near the first glass.

[0010] By adopting the above technical solution, the combined use of the first and second fixing frames can strengthen the connection between the aluminum alloy frame and the wall, making the aluminum alloy frame more stable. At the same time, it can enable the aluminum alloy frame to resist strong typhoons and improve the stability of the aluminum alloy frame during use.

[0011] A further improvement of the present invention is that the clamping assembly includes a rectangular sliding plate and a clamping rod. The rectangular sliding plate is slidably installed on the inner wall of the first fixed frame and the second fixed frame. The clamping rod is rotatably installed at both ends of the clamping assembly. The clamping rod is movably installed with the first fixed frame and the second fixed frame.

[0012] Using the above technical solution, the rectangular sliding plate and the clamp can strengthen the fixation of the first and second fixing frames to the wall. At the same time, it also has a quick disassembly function in areas with low typhoon levels. In areas with high typhoon levels, expansion bolts can be added to reinforce the first and second fixing frames, so that they are firmly attached to the wall.

[0013] A further improvement of the present invention is that the buffer mechanism includes a slider, a fixed slide rod, and a spring. The fixed slide rod is fixedly installed at the top and bottom of the inner wall of the aluminum alloy frame. The slider is slidably installed on the surface of the fixed slide rod. The slider is slidably installed with the aluminum alloy frame. The top and bottom of the slider are fixedly installed with the second glass. One end of the spring is fixedly installed with the aluminum alloy frame. The other end of the spring is fixedly installed with the slider. The spring is located on the surface of the fixed slide rod.

[0014] By adopting the above technical solution, the combined use of the slider and the fixed slider can buffer the second glass when it is hit by a typhoon, preventing the high-intensity typhoon from shattering the second glass, ensuring the safe use of the second glass and improving its efficiency.

[0015] A further improvement of this utility model is that: the limiting plate is provided in two sets, and the two sets of limiting plates are fixedly installed on the top and bottom of the inner wall of the aluminum alloy frame.

[0016] Using the above technical solution, the limiting plate can limit the movement of the second glass, keeping it within a specified position, and at the same time provide a resisting force to the second glass, effectively preventing collisions between the second glass and the first glass.

[0017] A further improvement of the present invention is that the exhaust assembly includes a first baffle and an exhaust port. The first baffle is fixedly installed on the side of the second glass close to the first glass. Exhaust ports are provided on both sides of the aluminum alloy frame, and the exhaust ports are located on the side of the aluminum alloy frame close to the first baffle.

[0018] Using the above technical solution, the first baffle can cover the exhaust vent when there is no typhoon, making the aluminum alloy frame look more beautiful and preventing users from experiencing visual discrimination when they see the exhaust vent. The exhaust vent can expel the wind force inside the aluminum alloy frame. When the typhoon level is high and the second glass is blown to the innermost side, the wind force inside the aluminum alloy frame can be discharged to prevent damage to the first glass and also play a role in pressure relief.

[0019] A further improvement of the present invention is that the unidirectional rotation mechanism includes a second baffle, a torsion spring, and a fixing plate. The second baffle is rotatably installed on the inner wall of the aluminum alloy frame. The second baffle is located inside the exhaust vent. The top of the second baffle is fixedly installed with the torsion spring. The torsion spring is fixedly installed with the aluminum alloy frame. The fixing plate is fixedly installed on the inner wall of the aluminum alloy frame. The fixing plate is located inside the exhaust vent. The fixing plate is movably engaged with the second baffle.

[0020] Using the above technical solution, the second baffle can prevent outside air from entering the aluminum alloy frame, the torsion spring can make the second baffle rotate inward towards the aluminum alloy frame, the fixing plate can limit and block the second baffle, when the air is discharged, the second baffle will be pushed outward by the air to exhaust the air, when there is no wind, the second baffle will be blocked by the fixing plate, thus achieving the purpose of blocking outside air and mosquitoes.

[0021] Due to the adoption of the above technical solution, the technological progress achieved by this utility model compared to the prior art is as follows:

[0022] This utility model provides a typhoon-resistant aluminum alloy unit window. Through the arrangement of a fixing component, a clamping component, a buffer mechanism, a limiting plate, a ventilation component, and a one-way rotation mechanism, the fixing and clamping components work together to strengthen the connection between the aluminum alloy frame and the wall, thereby enhancing the wind resistance of the aluminum alloy frame. The buffer mechanism and the limiting plate work together to provide a buffer when a typhoon impacts the second glass, preventing the air pressure from shattering the second glass. The ventilation component and the one-way rotation mechanism work together to expel typhoon air continuously entering the aluminum alloy frame, continuously depressurizing and reducing the impact of the typhoon on the first glass, while also preventing outside air from entering. Through the combined use of the fixing component, clamping component, buffer mechanism, limiting plate, ventilation component, and one-way rotation mechanism, the problem of irreversible damage to windows caused by direct typhoon attacks, as mentioned in the background art, is solved.

[0023] This utility model provides a typhoon-resistant aluminum alloy unit window. By setting up a first fixing frame and a second fixing frame, the cooperation between the first fixing frame and the second fixing frame can strengthen the connection between the aluminum alloy frame and the wall, making the aluminum alloy frame more stable. At the same time, it can enable the aluminum alloy frame to resist strong typhoons and improve the stability of the aluminum alloy frame during use.

[0024] This utility model provides an aluminum alloy unit window that is resistant to typhoon impact. By setting up a rectangular sliding plate and a locking rod, the rectangular sliding plate and the locking rod can strengthen the fixation of the first and second fixing frames to the wall. At the same time, it also has a quick disassembly function in areas with low typhoon levels. In areas with high typhoon levels, expansion screws can be added to reinforce the first and second fixing frames, so that they are firmly attached to the wall. Attached Figure Description

[0025] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the main structure of this utility model;

[0026] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the aluminum alloy frame of this utility model;

[0027] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the unidirectional rotation mechanism of this utility model;

[0028] Figure 4 This is a partial structural schematic diagram of the present invention;

[0029] Figure 5 This utility model Figure 4 Enlarged structural diagram at point A in the middle.

[0030] In the diagram: 1. Aluminum alloy frame; 2. First glass; 3. Second glass; 4. Fixing assembly; 41. First fixing bracket; 42. Second fixing bracket; 5. Clamping assembly; 51. Rectangular sliding plate; 52. Clamping rod; 6. Buffer mechanism; 61. Slider; 62. Fixed sliding rod; 63. Spring; 70. Limiting plate; 8. Exhaust assembly; 81. First baffle; 82. Exhaust vent; 9. One-way rotation mechanism; 91. Second baffle; 92. Torsion spring; 93. Fixing plate. Detailed Implementation

[0031] The present invention will be further described in detail below with reference to embodiments: Example 1

[0032] like Figure 1-5As shown, this utility model provides a typhoon-resistant aluminum alloy unit window, including an aluminum alloy frame 1. A first glass 2 is fixedly installed on one side of the inner wall of the aluminum alloy frame 1, and a second glass 3 is slidably installed on the other side of the inner wall of the aluminum alloy frame 1. Fixing components 4 are provided at the top and bottom of the aluminum alloy frame 1 to reinforce the connection between the aluminum alloy frame 1 and the wall. Clamping components 5 are provided at the top and bottom of the aluminum alloy frame 1 to reinforce and clamp the fixing components 4, ensuring a tight connection with the wall. A buffer mechanism 6 is provided on the inner wall of the aluminum alloy frame 1 to reduce the impact of typhoons on the second glass 3, thus mitigating damage to the aluminum alloy frame 1. Ventilation components 8 are provided on both sides of the aluminum alloy frame 1 to discharge the air stored inside the aluminum alloy frame 1. One-way rotation mechanisms 9 are provided on both sides of the aluminum alloy frame 1 to prevent air from entering the interior of the aluminum alloy frame 1 through the ventilation components 8. The fixing components 4 include a first fixing bracket 41 and a second fixing bracket 42. Both the first fixing bracket 41 and the second fixing bracket 42 are provided in two sets. The two sets of first fixing brackets 41 are fixedly installed on the top and bottom of the aluminum alloy frame 1 near the second glass 3. The two sets of second fixing brackets 42 are threadedly connected to the top and bottom of the aluminum alloy frame 1 near the first glass 2. The clamping assembly 5 includes a rectangular sliding plate 51 and a clamping rod 52. The rectangular sliding plate 51 is slidably installed on the inner wall of the first fixing bracket 41 and the second fixing bracket 42. The clamping rod 52 is rotatably installed at both ends of the clamping assembly 5. The clamping rod 52 is movably installed with the first fixing bracket 41 and the second fixing bracket 42. The buffer mechanism 6 includes a slider 61, a fixed sliding rod 62 and a spring 63. The fixed sliding rod 62 is fixedly installed on the top and bottom of the inner wall of the aluminum alloy frame 1. The slider 61 is slidably installed on the surface of the fixed sliding rod 62. The slider 61 is slidably installed with the aluminum alloy frame 1. The top and bottom of the slider 61 are fixedly installed with the second glass 3. One end of the spring 63 is fixedly installed with the aluminum alloy frame 1. The other end of the spring 63 is fixedly installed with the slider 61. The spring 63 is located on the surface of the fixed sliding rod 62.

[0033] In this embodiment, the arrangement of the fixing component 4, clamping component 5, buffer mechanism 6, limiting plate 70, exhaust component 8, and one-way rotation mechanism 9 strengthens the connection between the aluminum alloy frame 1 and the wall, thereby enhancing the wind resistance of the aluminum alloy frame 1. The combination of the buffer mechanism 6 and the limiting plate 70 provides a buffer when a typhoon impacts the second glass 3, preventing air pressure from shattering the second glass 3. The combination of the exhaust component 8 and the one-way rotation mechanism 9 discharges the typhoon air continuously entering the aluminum alloy frame 1, continuously depressurizing and reducing the impact of the typhoon on the first glass 2, while also preventing outside air from entering. The combination of the first fixing frame 41 and the second fixing frame 42 strengthens the aluminum alloy frame. The connection between the frame 1 and the wall makes the aluminum alloy frame 1 more stable and enables it to withstand strong typhoons, improving its stability during use. The rectangular sliding plate 51 and the clamping rod 52 strengthen the fixation of the first fixing frame 41 and the second fixing frame 42 to the wall. In areas with low typhoon levels, it also has a quick disassembly function. In areas with high typhoon levels, expansion bolts can be added to reinforce the first fixing frame 41 and the second fixing frame 42, making them firmly attached to the wall. The cooperation between the slider 61 and the fixing rod 62 can buffer the second glass 3 when it is directly hit by a typhoon, preventing the high-intensity typhoon from shattering the second glass 3, ensuring the safe use of the second glass 3 and improving its efficiency. Example 2

[0034] like Figure 1-5 As shown, based on Embodiment 1, this utility model provides a technical solution: Preferably, two sets of limiting plates 70 are provided, and the two sets of limiting plates 70 are fixedly installed on the top and bottom of the inner wall of the aluminum alloy frame 1. The exhaust assembly 8 includes a first baffle 81 and an exhaust port 82. The first baffle 81 is fixedly installed on the side of the second glass 3 near the first glass 2. Exhaust ports 82 are opened on both sides of the aluminum alloy frame 1. The exhaust ports 82 are opened on the side of the aluminum alloy frame 1 near the first baffle 81. The one-way rotation mechanism 9 includes a second baffle 91, a torsion spring 92 and a fixing plate 93. The second baffle 91 is rotatably installed on the inner wall of the aluminum alloy frame 1. The second baffle 91 is located inside the exhaust port 82. The top of the second baffle 91 is fixedly installed with the torsion spring 92. The torsion spring 92 is fixedly installed with the aluminum alloy frame 1. The fixing plate 93 is fixedly installed on the inner wall of the aluminum alloy frame 1. The fixing plate 93 is located inside the exhaust port 82. The fixing plate 93 is movably engaged with the second baffle 91.

[0035] In this embodiment, the limiting plate 70 can limit the movement of the second glass 3, ensuring that the second glass 3 always moves within a designated position. Simultaneously, it provides a resisting force to the second glass 3, effectively preventing collisions between the second glass 3 and the first glass 2. The first baffle 81 can cover the exhaust vent 82 when there is no typhoon, making the aluminum alloy frame 1 more aesthetically pleasing and preventing visual discrimination from users when they see the exhaust vent 82. The exhaust vent 82 can expel wind from inside the aluminum alloy frame 1. In cases of high typhoon intensity where the second glass 3 is blown away... When it reaches the innermost side, it can expel the wind inside the aluminum alloy frame 1, prevent damage to the first glass 2, and also play a role in relieving pressure. The second baffle 91 can prevent outside air from entering the aluminum alloy frame 1. The torsion spring 92 can make the second baffle 91 rotate inward towards the aluminum alloy frame 1. The fixing plate 93 can limit and block the second baffle 91. When the air is expelled, the second baffle 91 will be pushed outward by the air to expel the air. When there is no wind, the second baffle 91 will be blocked by the fixing plate 93, thus blocking outside air and mosquitoes.

[0036] The working principle of this typhoon-resistant aluminum alloy unit window will be explained in detail below.

[0037] like Figure 1-5 As shown, when using this utility model, first drill holes in the wall, then install the aluminum alloy frame 1 into the wall, with the second glass 3 facing outwards and the first glass 2 facing inwards. Then install the second fixing bracket 42 onto one side of the aluminum alloy frame 1. Insert the rectangular sliding plate 51 into the first fixing bracket 41, the second fixing bracket 42, and the wall, then rotate the locking rod 52 to lock it in place. At the same time, the user can use nuts to reinforce the first fixing bracket 41 and the second fixing bracket 42 to complete the installation. When a typhoon occurs, the second glass 3 will be pushed inwards by the typhoon. When the second glass 3 moves, the slider 61 will slide, thereby compressing the spring 63. At the same time, when the second glass 3 moves, the first baffle 81 will move. When the first baffle 81 moves, it will no longer block the exhaust vent. 82. Then, the wind blowing through the typhoon will enter the interior of the aluminum alloy frame 1 through the gap between the slider 61 and the aluminum alloy frame 1. When the aluminum alloy frame 1 absorbs the wind, it can distribute the pressure of the second glass 3. The air inside the aluminum alloy frame 1 will be discharged outward through the exhaust port 82. After the wind is absorbed, the spring 63 will push the slider 61 and the second glass 3 to reset. When the second glass 3 moves to a certain extent, it will be restricted by the limiting plate 70. When the air passes through the exhaust port 82, the air inside the aluminum alloy frame 1 will push the second baffle 91 open and then be discharged. After the air is discharged, the torsion spring 92 will push the second baffle 91 to rotate and reset. After the second baffle 91 is reset, it will be blocked by the fixing plate 93, so that the second baffle 91 can only open in one direction.

[0038] The present invention has been described in detail above. However, modifications or improvements can be made to it, which will be obvious to those skilled in the art. Therefore, any modifications or improvements that do not depart from the spirit of the present invention are within the protection scope of the present invention.

Claims

1. A typhoon-resistant aluminum alloy unit window, comprising an aluminum alloy frame (1), characterized in that: A first glass (2) is fixedly installed on one side of the inner wall of the aluminum alloy frame (1), and a second glass (3) is slidably installed on the other side of the inner wall of the aluminum alloy frame (1). Fixing components (4) are provided at the top and bottom of the aluminum alloy frame (1) to reinforce the connection between the aluminum alloy frame (1) and the wall. Clamping components (5) are provided at the top and bottom of the aluminum alloy frame (1) to reinforce and clamp the fixing components (4) to ensure a tight connection between the aluminum alloy frame and the wall. (1) has a buffer mechanism (6) on its inner wall. The buffer mechanism (6) can reduce the impact of the typhoon on the second glass (3) to reduce the damage of the typhoon to the aluminum alloy frame (1). The aluminum alloy frame (1) is provided with exhaust components (8) on both sides. The exhaust components (8) can discharge the air stored inside the aluminum alloy frame (1). The aluminum alloy frame (1) is provided with a one-way rotation mechanism (9) on both sides. The one-way rotation mechanism (9) can prevent air from entering the interior of the aluminum alloy frame (1) through the exhaust components (8).

2. The typhoon-resistant aluminum alloy unit window according to claim 1, characterized in that: The fixing component (4) includes a first fixing frame (41) and a second fixing frame (42). Both the first fixing frame (41) and the second fixing frame (42) are provided in two sets. The two sets of the first fixing frames (41) are fixedly installed on the top and bottom of the aluminum alloy frame (1) near the second glass (3). The two sets of the second fixing frames (42) are threadedly connected to the top and bottom of the aluminum alloy frame (1) near the first glass (2).

3. The typhoon-resistant aluminum alloy unit window according to claim 2, characterized in that: The clamping assembly (5) includes a rectangular slide plate (51) and a clamping rod (52). The rectangular slide plate (51) is slidably installed on the inner wall of the first fixed frame (41) and the second fixed frame (42). The clamping rod (52) is rotatably installed at both ends of the clamping assembly (5). The clamping rod (52) is movably installed with the first fixed frame (41) and the second fixed frame (42).

4. The typhoon-resistant aluminum alloy unit window according to claim 1, characterized in that: The buffer mechanism (6) includes a slider (61), a fixed slide rod (62), and a spring (63). The fixed slide rod (62) is fixedly installed on the top and bottom of the inner wall of the aluminum alloy frame (1). The slider (61) is slidably installed on the surface of the fixed slide rod (62). The slider (61) is slidably installed with the aluminum alloy frame (1). The top and bottom of the slider (61) are fixedly installed with the second glass (3). One end of the spring (63) is fixedly installed with the aluminum alloy frame (1), and the other end of the spring (63) is fixedly installed with the slider (61). The spring (63) is located on the surface of the fixed slide rod (62).

5. The typhoon-resistant aluminum alloy unit window according to claim 1, characterized in that: Two sets of limiting plates (70) are provided, and the two sets of limiting plates (70) are fixedly installed on the top and bottom of the inner wall of the aluminum alloy frame (1).

6. The typhoon-resistant aluminum alloy unit window according to claim 1, characterized in that: The exhaust assembly (8) includes a first baffle (81) and an exhaust port (82). The first baffle (81) is fixedly installed on the side of the second glass (3) near the first glass (2). The aluminum alloy frame (1) has exhaust ports (82) on both sides. The exhaust ports (82) are located on the side of the aluminum alloy frame (1) near the first baffle (81).

7. The typhoon-resistant aluminum alloy unit window according to claim 6, characterized in that: The one-way rotation mechanism (9) includes a second baffle (91), a torsion spring (92) and a fixing plate (93). The second baffle (91) is rotatably installed on the inner wall of the aluminum alloy frame (1). The second baffle (91) is located inside the exhaust port (82). The top of the second baffle (91) is fixedly installed with the torsion spring (92). The torsion spring (92) is fixedly installed with the aluminum alloy frame (1). The fixing plate (93) is fixedly installed on the inner wall of the aluminum alloy frame (1). The fixing plate (93) is located inside the exhaust port (82). The fixing plate (93) is movably engaged with the second baffle (91).