High-support energy-saving multi-cavity broken bridge aluminum alloy door and window structure

By setting support rods and support blocks inside the window sash profile, a stable support system is formed, and a cavity is set inside the profile, which solves the problem of easy deformation of thermally broken aluminum alloy doors and windows under large-size installation, and improves the support and thermal insulation performance.

CN223937932UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24江苏德立节能科技有限公司
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Application Number
CN202520505240.0
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-21
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2035-03-21

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Technical Problem

Existing thermally broken aluminum alloy doors and windows are prone to deformation and bending when installed in large sizes, especially in windy weather, and their support is insufficient.

Method used

Multiple support rods and support blocks are installed inside the window sash profile, connected by snap-fit ​​grooves and connecting strips. The support blocks are reinforced with ribs to form a stable support system, and cavities are set inside the profile to prevent heat conduction.

Benefits of technology

It improves the overall support performance and strength of the window sash profile, enhances its resistance to deformation, improves its stability in windy weather, and also improves its thermal insulation effect.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the field of aluminum alloy doors and windows, in particular to a high-support energy-saving type multi-cavity broken bridge aluminum alloy door and window structure, which is characterized in that a plurality of support rods are arranged in longitudinal and transverse profiles of a window sash through mounting seats, the adjacent longitudinal and transverse support rods are connected through support blocks, and the support blocks are mounted at corners in the window sash. The supporting rods which are mutually connected to form the frame body are arranged in the window sash sectional material, the supporting rods can improve the overall supporting performance of the longitudinal sectional material and the transverse sectional material, the supporting rods are in supporting connection through the supporting blocks, and the reinforcing ribs and the connecting screw rods are arranged in the supporting blocks so that the overall strength of the supporting blocks and the overall strength of the supporting blocks connected with the connecting screw rods can be improved. And the adjacent supporting rods are obliquely supported through the connecting strips, so that the overall strength of the window sash profile is effectively improved, and the supporting performance is improved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of aluminum alloy door and window technology, and in particular to a high-support, energy-saving, multi-cavity thermally broken aluminum alloy door and window structure. Background Technology

[0002] Thermally broken aluminum alloy doors and windows are made of thermally broken aluminum alloy material. The term "thermal break" refers to the addition of a thermal break strip in the middle of the aluminum alloy profile, separating the inner and outer aluminum materials to form a thermal break bridge, thereby effectively preventing heat conduction.

[0003] In existing technologies, the structural support of some thermally broken aluminum alloy doors and windows is generally weak. When encountering large-size installation requirements, the weight of traditional thermally broken aluminum alloy doors and windows can cause the profiles to deform and bend. This situation will be exacerbated in windy weather. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this utility model is to address the shortcomings of existing technologies by proposing a high-support, energy-saving, multi-cavity thermally broken aluminum alloy door and window structure.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:

[0006] A high-support, energy-saving multi-cavity thermally broken aluminum alloy door and window structure includes a window sash profile. The longitudinal and transverse profiles of the window sash profile are equipped with multiple support rods through mounting seats. The longitudinal and transverse adjacent support rods are connected to each other through support blocks to form a frame. The support blocks are installed at the inner corners of the window sash profile.

[0007] The support block has multiple mating holes in the middle for installing support rods. The support rods have snap-fit ​​grooves on one side facing the support block. The longitudinal and transverse adjacent support rods are snap-fitted to the connecting strip through the snap-fit ​​grooves. The connecting strip has a connecting screw in the middle, and the other end of the connecting screw is screwed to one side of the inside of the support block.

[0008] In addition, a preferred structure is that the window sash profile is a thermally broken profile, and the profile has multiple cavities inside.

[0009] Furthermore, in a preferred configuration, the mounting base is installed on the outward-facing side inside the window sash profile, and a support rod is inserted into the mounting base.

[0010] In addition, a preferred structure is that the inner wall of the mating hole is provided with a rubber pad, and the rubber pad is in pressure contact with the support rod.

[0011] In addition, a preferred structure is that the two ends of the connecting strip are provided with snap-fit ​​blocks, and the snap-fit ​​blocks are snap-fitted into the snap-fit ​​slots.

[0012] Furthermore, in a preferred configuration, the snap-fit ​​block has a through hole in its center, and the snap-fit ​​groove has a through hole horizontally extending through its center. When the snap-fit ​​block is connected to the snap-fit ​​groove, each through hole overlaps with the others, and a limit pin is inserted into the through hole.

[0013] In addition, a preferred structure is that the support block has a reinforcing rib in the middle.

[0014] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:

[0015] In this utility model, the window sash profile is provided with support rods that are connected to each other to form a frame. The support rods can improve the overall support performance of the longitudinal and transverse profiles. The support rods are connected by support blocks. The support blocks are provided with reinforcing ribs and connecting screws to improve their own strength and the overall strength of the connection with the connecting screws. Adjacent support rods are connected by diagonal bracing strips, which effectively improves the overall strength of the window sash profile and enhances its support. Attached Figure Description

[0016] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the external truncated structure of a high-support, energy-saving, multi-cavity thermally broken aluminum alloy door and window structure proposed in this utility model.

[0017] Figure 2 This is a cross-sectional view of the internal structure of the window sash profile proposed in this utility model;

[0018] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the support block installation structure proposed in this utility model;

[0019] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the support block proposed in this utility model;

[0020] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the structure at point A proposed in this utility model.

[0021] In the diagram: 1. Window sash profile, 2. Support rod, 3. Support block, 31. Reinforcing rib, 4. Mounting base, 5. Limit pin, 6. Connecting screw, 7. Connecting strip, 71. Clip block, 8. Clip groove, 9. Butt socket, 10. Rubber pad. Detailed Implementation

[0022] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments of the present utility model. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments.

[0023] Reference Figure 1-5A high-support energy-saving multi-cavity thermally broken aluminum alloy door and window structure includes a window sash profile 1. The interior of the longitudinal and transverse profiles of the window sash profile 1 is provided with multiple support rods 2 through mounting bases 4. The longitudinal and transverse adjacent support rods 2 are connected to each other through support blocks 3 to form a frame. The support blocks 3 are installed at the inner corners of the window sash profile 1.

[0024] Furthermore, the support block 3 has multiple mating holes 9 in the middle for installing support rods 2. The support rods 2 have snap-fit ​​grooves 8 on the side facing the support block 3. The longitudinal and transverse adjacent support rods 2 are snap-fitted to the connecting strips 7 through the snap-fit ​​grooves 8. The connecting strips 7 have connecting screws 6 in the middle, and the other end of the connecting screws 6 is screwed to the inside of the support block 3.

[0025] Window sash profile 1 is a thermally broken profile with multiple cavities inside and thermal break strips inside, which effectively prevents heat conduction, increases thermal insulation effect, and improves energy saving effect.

[0026] Mounting bracket 4 is installed inside the window sash profile 1 on the outward side, and a support rod 2 is inserted into mounting bracket 4.

[0027] A rubber pad 10 is provided on the inner wall of the mating hole 9. The rubber pad 10 is pressed against the support rod 2, thereby improving the tightness of the connection of the support rod 2.

[0028] The two ends of the connecting strip 7 are provided with snap-fit ​​blocks 71, which are snap-fitted into the snap-fit ​​grooves 8, thereby improving the connection stability between the connecting strip 7 and the support rod 2.

[0029] The snap-fit ​​block 71 has a through hole in the middle, and the snap-fit ​​groove 8 has a through hole horizontally through the middle. When the snap-fit ​​block 71 is connected to the snap-fit ​​groove 8, each through hole overlaps with the others, and a limit pin 5 is inserted into the through hole.

[0030] A reinforcing rib 31 is provided in the middle of the support block 3 to improve the overall strength of the support block 3.

[0031] In this embodiment, support rods 2 are provided in both the longitudinal and transverse profiles of the window sash profile 1. The support rods 2 are connected and supported by support blocks 3 to form a stable support system, thereby improving the support performance of the window sash profile 1. At the same time, the reinforcing ribs 31 provided in the middle of the support blocks 3 are used to improve their own support strength and the strength of the corners of the window sash profile 1. Furthermore, connecting strips 7 are provided between adjacent support rods 2 in the longitudinal and transverse directions as diagonal braces to improve the connection strength and support effect between the support rods 2. The connecting strips 7 are further connected to the support blocks 3 through connecting screws 6 to form a whole and improve the support effect.

[0032] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model, but the protection scope of the present utility model is not limited thereto. Any equivalent substitutions or changes made by those skilled in the art within the technical scope disclosed in the present utility model, based on the technical solution and the inventive concept of the present utility model, should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A high-support, energy-saving multi-cavity thermally broken aluminum alloy door and window structure, comprising window sash profile (1), characterized in that, The window sash profile (1) has multiple support rods (2) inside the longitudinal and transverse profiles through mounting bases (4), and the longitudinal and transverse adjacent support rods (2) are connected to each other through support blocks (3) to form a frame, and the support blocks (3) are installed at the inner corners of the window sash profile (1). The support block (3) has multiple mating holes (9) in the middle for installing support rods (2). The support rods (2) have snap-fit ​​grooves (8) on the side facing the support block (3). The longitudinal and transverse adjacent support rods (2) are snap-fitted to the connecting strip (7) through the snap-fit ​​grooves (8). The middle part of the connecting strip (7) is connected to a connecting screw (6), and the other end of the connecting screw (6) is screwed to one side of the inside of the support block (3).

2. The high-support, energy-saving multi-cavity thermally broken aluminum alloy door and window structure according to claim 1, characterized in that, The window sash profile (1) is a thermally broken profile, and the profile has multiple cavities inside.

3. The high-support, energy-saving multi-cavity thermally broken aluminum alloy door and window structure according to claim 1, characterized in that, The mounting base (4) is installed inside the window sash profile (1) on the outward side, and a support rod (2) is inserted into the mounting base (4).

4. The high-support, energy-saving multi-cavity thermally broken aluminum alloy door and window structure according to claim 1, characterized in that, The inner wall of the docking hole (9) is provided with a rubber pad (10), and the rubber pad (10) is in contact with the support rod (2) by compression.

5. The high-support, energy-saving multi-cavity thermally broken aluminum alloy door and window structure according to claim 1, characterized in that, The two ends of the connecting strip (7) are provided with snap-fit ​​blocks (71), and the snap-fit ​​blocks (71) are snap-fit ​​connected to the snap-fit ​​grooves (8).

6. The high-support, energy-saving multi-cavity thermally broken aluminum alloy door and window structure according to claim 5, characterized in that, The snap-fit ​​block (71) has a through hole in the middle, and the snap-fit ​​groove (8) has a through hole horizontally through the middle. When the snap-fit ​​block (71) is connected to the snap-fit ​​groove (8), each through hole overlaps with the others, and a limit pin (5) is inserted into the through hole.

7. The high-support, energy-saving multi-cavity thermally broken aluminum alloy door and window structure according to claim 1, characterized in that, The support block (3) is provided with a reinforcing rib (31) in the middle.