Reinforced and fixed glass door and window profile
By using the first and second clamping strips in conjunction with the fixing components and sealing strips, the problem of fixing and sealing large glass door and window profiles is solved, achieving better support and sealing effect, and adapting to the fastening needs of glass of different weights.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520318698.5
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-02-26
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-02-26
AI Technical Summary
Existing large glass door and window profiles have insufficient support in terms of fixing and sealing, cannot adapt to adjusting the tightening force, and have unsatisfactory sealing effect.
The first and second clamping strips are used together to clamp the bottom of the glass body. Combined with the fixing components and sealing strips, the clamping force can be adjusted to enhance the fixing effect and provide a sealing function.
It improves the fixation of large glass panes, prevents rainwater from entering the structure, enhances sealing and waterproofing performance, and adapts to the fastening requirements of glass panes of different weights.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of glass door and window profile technology, and mainly to a glass door and window profile with enhanced fixation. Background Technology
[0002] Currently, after large glass windows are installed in ordinary door and window frames, it is necessary to manually apply silicone sealant to the outside of the glass to prevent rainwater from seeping into the frame. Traditional large glass window and door frames typically use sealing strips on both sides of the bottom of the glass body for sealing; however, for heavy large glass windows, only a single pressure line is used, which results in insufficient support and an inability to adjust the tightening force accordingly. Utility Model Content
[0003] To address the shortcomings of existing technologies, this utility model provides a reinforced and fixed glass door and window profile. The technical problem it aims to solve is that the first clamping strip works in conjunction with the second clamping strip to clamp the bottom of the glass body. The fixing component can be adjusted to tighten or loosen the clamping force, thereby enhancing the fixing effect on large glass panels.
[0004] The technical problem to be solved by this utility model can be achieved by the following technical solution:
[0005] A reinforced and fixed glass door and window profile includes a first frame, a second frame, and a fixing component. The first frame and the second frame are used to clamp the bottom of a glass body, and the fixing component connects the first frame and the glass body. The glass door and window profile further includes a first clamping strip and a second clamping strip. The outer bottom end of the second frame is snap-fitted to the first frame, and a second clamping strip is provided on the inner side of the second frame and the fixing component. The first frame surrounds the bottom periphery of the glass body, and a first clamping strip is provided on the other outer side of the first frame. The first clamping strip and the second clamping strip clamp the bottom of the glass body.
[0006] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the fixing component includes a fixing frame, a fastener, and a sealing strip. The bottom of the fixing frame is snapped into the top middle of the first frame, and one end of the fastener is laterally connected to the fixing frame. One end of the sealing strip is snapped into the other end of the fastener along its length, and the other end of the sealing strip abuts against the bottom side of the glass body.
[0007] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the first frame includes a first left frame, a first heat insulation strip, a first right frame, and a first break bridge arranged sequentially from left to right. The first heat insulation strip is provided at the first break bridge between the first left frame and the first right frame for connection. The first clamping strip is arranged longitudinally at the top right side of the first right frame.
[0008] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the second frame includes a square frame, a second left buckle, and a second right buckle. A first left slot is provided at the top left of the first left frame. The second left buckle is longitudinally engaged with the left part of the first left slot, and the second right buckle is longitudinally engaged with the right part of the first left slot.
[0009] In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the cross-sectional shape of the fixed frame is U-shaped, and an H-shaped buckle and a hook buckle are provided on the bottom left side of the fixed frame. A first middle slot is provided on the top middle of the first left frame. The H-shaped buckle is longitudinally engaged with the left side of the first middle slot, and the hook buckle is longitudinally engaged with the right side of the first middle slot.
[0010] In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the fastener is a screw, and the head of the screw is threaded laterally onto the fixed frame.
[0011] In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the right side of the screw is provided with an i-shaped groove, the left snap-fit portion of the sealing strip has an isosceles trapezoidal cross-section, and the right abutment portion of the sealing strip is D-shaped.
[0012] Compared with the prior art, the advantages of this utility model are as follows: a reinforced and fixed glass door and window profile, wherein a second frame and a fixing component are respectively provided on the top of one side of the first frame as the second clamping strip of the glass body, and a first clamping strip is provided on the other side of the first frame to work together with the second clamping strip to clamp the bottom of the glass body; the fixing component can adjust the clamping force to strengthen the fixing effect of the large glass; and the fixing component also has a sealing effect on the glass, preventing rainwater from entering the structure and accumulating water, thus improving the sealing and waterproof performance. Attached Figure Description
[0013] Figure 1 This is a structural schematic diagram of a reinforced and fixed glass door and window profile according to the present invention.
[0014] Figure 2 This is a structural schematic diagram of the fixing component of this utility model.
[0015] Figure label:
[0016] First frame: 11 First left frame, 12 First heat insulation strip, 13 First right frame; 14 First left slot, 15 First middle slot, 16 First clamping strip.
[0017] Second frame: 21 square frame, 22 second left buckle, 23 second right buckle; 24 second clip.
[0018] Fixing components: 31 Fixing frame, 32 H-type buckle, 33 Hook buckle; 34 Fasteners, 35 Screws, 36 C-shaped groove; 37 Sealing strip. Detailed Implementation
[0019] To make the technical means, creative features, objectives and effects of this utility model easier to understand, the following description, in conjunction with specific illustrations, further elaborates on this utility model.
[0020] See Figures 1 to 2 The figure shows a reinforced and fixed glass door and window profile, including a first frame, a second frame, and a fixing component. The first frame and the second frame are used to clamp the bottom of the glass body, and the fixing component connects the first frame and the glass body. The glass door and window profile also includes a first clamping strip 16 and a second clamping strip 24. The outer bottom end of the second frame is snapped into the first frame, and the second clamping strip 24 is provided on the inner side of the second frame and the fixing component. The first frame surrounds the bottom periphery of the glass body, and the first clamping strip 16 is provided on the other outer side of the first frame. The first clamping strip 16 and the second clamping strip 24 clamp the bottom of the glass body.
[0021] The first frame of this invention has a second frame and a fixing component on one side of its top, serving as a second clamping strip 24 for the glass body. On the other side of the first frame, a first clamping strip 16 works in conjunction with the second clamping strip 24 to clamp the bottom of the glass body. The fixing component allows for adjustable clamping force, enhancing the fixation of large glass panes. This fixing component is generally used for large glass panes of 4 square meters or more, and also provides a sealing function to prevent rainwater from entering the structure and accumulating water, thus improving sealing and waterproofing performance.
[0022] In this preferred embodiment, the fixing component includes a fixing frame 31, a fastener 34, and a sealing strip 37. The bottom of the fixing frame 31 is snapped into the top middle of the first frame, and one end of the fastener 34 is laterally connected to the fixing frame 31. One end of the sealing strip 37 is snapped into the other end of the fastener 34 along its length, and the other end of the sealing strip 37 abuts against one side of the bottom of the glass body.
[0023] The other end of the aforementioned sealing strip 37 abuts against the bottom side of the glass body, providing good sealing performance. The structures of the glass fixing components are different, and the stress points and directions of the fasteners 34 and screws 35 are also different. This fixing component has a suitable structure and appropriate stress.
[0024] In this preferred embodiment, the first frame includes a first left frame 11, a first heat insulation strip 12, a first right frame 13, and a first break bridge arranged sequentially from left to right. The first heat insulation strip 12 is provided at the first break bridge between the first left frame 11 and the first right frame 13 for connection. The first clamping strip 16 is arranged longitudinally at the top right side of the first right frame 13.
[0025] Furthermore, the second frame includes a square frame 21, a second left buckle 22, and a second right buckle 23. The top left of the first left frame 11 is provided with a first left slot 14. The second left buckle 22 is longitudinally engaged with the left part of the first left slot 14, and the second right buckle 23 is longitudinally engaged with the right part of the first left slot 14.
[0026] The first and second frames described above have a compact structure, which provides installation space for the fixing components and the glass body, and can also be stably connected to each other.
[0027] In this preferred embodiment, the fixed frame 31 has a U-shaped cross-section. An H-shaped buckle 32 and a hook buckle 33 are provided on the bottom left side of the fixed frame 31. A first central slot 15 is provided at the top center of the first left frame 11. The H-shaped buckle 32 is longitudinally engaged with the left side of the first central slot 15, and the hook buckle 33 is longitudinally engaged with the right side of the first central slot 15.
[0028] Furthermore, the fastener 34 is a screw 35, the head of which is laterally threaded onto the fixed frame 31.
[0029] Furthermore, the right side of the screw 35 is provided with an inverted groove 36, the left snap-fit portion of the sealing strip 37 has an isosceles trapezoidal cross section, and the right abutment portion of the sealing strip 37 is D-shaped.
[0030] The bottom of the aforementioned fixed frame 31 is provided with an H-type buckle 32 and a hook buckle 33, which facilitates installation and makes the double snap-fit more secure; the sealing strip 37 is set in a D-shape to achieve surface contact with the glass body, resulting in better sealing; the glass can be clamped by rotating and tightening the screw 35 towards the glass body.
[0031] 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 claimed utility model. The scope of protection of this utility model is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A reinforced and fixed glass door / window profile, comprising a first frame, a second frame, and a fixing component, wherein the first and second frames are used to clamp the bottom of a glass body, and the fixing component connects the first frame and the glass body; characterized in that, The glass door and window profile also includes a first clamping strip and a second clamping strip. The outer bottom end of the second frame is snapped together with the first frame. The second frame and the inner side of the fixing component are provided with a second clamping strip. The first frame surrounds the bottom periphery of the glass body. The other outer side of the first frame is provided with a first clamping strip. The first clamping strip and the second clamping strip clamp the bottom of the glass body.
2. The reinforced and fixed glass door and window profile as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The fixing component includes a fixing frame, a fastener, and a sealing strip. The bottom of the fixing frame is snapped into the top middle of the first frame, and one end of the fastener is laterally connected to the fixing frame. One end of the sealing strip is snapped into the other end of the fastener along its length, and the other end of the sealing strip abuts against the bottom side of the glass body.
3. The reinforced and fixed glass door and window profile as described in claim 2, characterized in that, The first frame includes a first left frame, a first heat insulation strip, a first right frame, and a first thermal break arranged sequentially from left to right. The first heat insulation strip is provided at the first thermal break between the first left frame and the first right frame for connection. The first clamping strip is arranged longitudinally at the top right side of the first right frame.
4. The reinforced and fixed glass door and window profile as described in claim 3, characterized in that, The second frame includes a square frame, a second left buckle, and a second right buckle. The top left of the first left frame is provided with a first left slot. The second left buckle is longitudinally engaged with the left part of the first left slot, and the second right buckle is longitudinally engaged with the right part of the first left slot.
5. The reinforced and fixed glass door and window profile as described in claim 4, characterized in that, The fixed frame has a U-shaped cross-section. An H-shaped buckle and a hook buckle are provided on the bottom left side of the fixed frame. A first middle slot is provided at the top center of the first left frame. The H-shaped buckle is longitudinally engaged with the left side of the first middle slot, and the hook buckle is longitudinally engaged with the right side of the first middle slot.
6. The reinforced and fixed glass door and window profile as described in claim 5, characterized in that, The fastener is a screw, and the head of the screw is threaded laterally onto the fixed frame.
7. The reinforced and fixed glass door and window profile as described in claim 6, characterized in that, The screw has an i-shaped groove on its right side, the left snap-fit part of the sealing strip has an isosceles trapezoidal cross-section, and the right abutment part of the sealing strip is D-shaped.