Heat-insulation energy-saving type aluminum alloy fire-resistant window

By designing an interlocking structure between the outer window frame and the inner window sash, and a multi-layer sealing design, the problem of aluminum alloy windows being unable to effectively delay the spread of fire in the event of a fire has been solved. This has resulted in improved heat insulation, energy saving, and sealing performance, thereby enhancing the safety and comfort of the living environment.

CN223937975UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24CHINA GREEN CONSTR ENERGY SAVING TECH CO LTD
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202423185117.X
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2024-12-24
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2034-12-24

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Technical Problem

Existing aluminum alloy windows cannot effectively slow the spread of fire in the event of a fire. They have poor heat insulation, energy saving and sealing performance, and cannot effectively block external noise and heat transmission.

Method used

A heat-insulating and energy-saving aluminum alloy fire-resistant window was designed, which adopts an interlocking structure of outer window frame and inner window sash. The inner window sash consists of inner frame, glass and sealing strip. Sealing blocks are provided between the glass panes. Sealing strips are provided between the outer window frame and the inner window frame. A gap is left between the inner and outer window frames. Fasteners and expansion filler strips are used together, and clips fix the glass.

Benefits of technology

It improves the thermal insulation performance of windows, enhances airtightness and structural stability, reduces heat loss and noise intrusion, improves living comfort and energy efficiency, and provides safety in case of fire.

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Abstract

The utility model provides a heat-insulation energy-saving type aluminum alloy fire-resistant window which comprises an outer window frame and an inner window sash, the inner window sash is composed of an inner frame, glass and a sealing strip, and the sealing strip is arranged between the inner frame and the outer window frame to ensure sealing performance. The inner frame fixes the glass through an extrusion piece, and a sealing block is arranged between the glass to enhance the heat insulation and sound insulation effects. In addition, a fastener is arranged below one side of the outer window frame and matched with the expansion filling strip to adapt to thermal expansion and cold contraction of materials, and the structural stability of the window is kept. A gap is reserved between the inner frame and the outer window frame, and heat insulation and sound insulation performance is further improved. The sealing block is fixed through the sealing base, tight contact between the glass and the inner frame is ensured, and air and moisture permeation is effectively prevented. The clamping piece is located between the glass and the inner frame and used for fixing the glass and keeping the position stable.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model provides an aluminum alloy fire-resistant window, belonging to the technical field of heat-insulating and energy-saving windows, and specifically relates to a heat-insulating and energy-saving aluminum alloy fire-resistant window. Background Technology

[0002] Aluminum alloy fire-resistant windows refer to window products that use aluminum alloy profiles with good fire resistance as frames, are filled with heat insulation materials, and have special surface treatments. They can meet the requirements of fire resistance integrity, heat insulation and smoke prevention performance for a certain period of time. They are mainly used for fire separation and safe evacuation in buildings. They can effectively delay the spread of fire in the event of a fire, ensure the safe evacuation of people and reduce property damage.

[0003] Existing aluminum alloy windows have poor heat insulation, energy efficiency, and sealing performance. The traditional aluminum alloy window structure mainly consists of a simple aluminum alloy frame and single-pane glass. This structure may not be effective in slowing the spread of fire, ensuring safe evacuation, or reducing property damage in the event of a fire. Furthermore, traditional aluminum alloy windows may lack multi-layered sealing designs, resulting in poor sound and heat insulation, and failing to effectively block external noise and heat transfer. Utility Model Content

[0004] In order to overcome the shortcomings of the prior art, this application provides a heat-insulating and energy-saving aluminum alloy fire-resistant window, which solves the problems of poor heat insulation, energy saving and sealing of the original aluminum alloy windows.

[0005] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a heat-insulating and energy-saving aluminum alloy fire-resistant window, including an outer window frame, and an inner window sash that fits into the inner window frame. The inner window sash includes an inner frame, glass, and a sealing strip.

[0006] The sealing strip is placed between the inner frame and the outer window frame. The inner frame is connected by an extrusion member to a number of glass panes that are evenly distributed inside it. There are sealing blocks between the glass panes that correspond to each other.

[0007] Preferably, a fastener is provided on one side of the lower part of the outer frame, and an expansion filler strip corresponding to the fastener is provided on the outer frame.

[0008] Preferably, a certain gap is left between the inner frame and the outer window frame.

[0009] Preferably, the sealing block is located near the bottom of the inner frame via a corresponding sealing base, with the sealing base in close contact with the glass.

[0010] Preferably, the side of the glass closest to the inner frame is provided with a clip located between the glass and the inner frame.

[0011] One or more technical solutions provided in the embodiments of this application have at least the following technical effects or advantages:

[0012] This utility model of a heat-insulating and energy-saving aluminum alloy fire-resistant window effectively solves the shortcomings of traditional windows in terms of heat insulation, energy saving, and sealing through its unique structural design. The interlocking design of the outer window frame and the inner window sash forms a double structure, with the inner frame connected to the glass via an extrusion joint. This design not only enhances the overall stability of the window but also improves airtightness by placing a sealing block between the glass panes, reducing air infiltration and thus minimizing heat loss and improving heat insulation performance. A sealing strip placed between the inner and outer window frames further enhances the window's sealing effect, preventing the intrusion of outside air and noise, and improving energy efficiency and living comfort. Furthermore, the design of the inner window sash allows for a certain amount of heat insulation space between the inner and outer window frames. This space reduces heat conduction, further reducing indoor temperature fluctuations and energy consumption. Overall, this structural design achieves energy saving and improved living environment comfort by improving the window's heat insulation and sealing performance.

[0013] Other advantages, objectives and features of this invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and in part will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the following examination or study, or may be taught from the practice of this invention. Attached Figure Description

[0014] Figure 1 This is a cross-sectional view of a heat-insulating and energy-saving aluminum alloy fire-resistant window according to this utility model.

[0015] Figure 2 This is a partial enlarged view of the side of a heat-insulating and energy-saving aluminum alloy fire-resistant window according to this utility model;

[0016] Figure 3 This is a partial enlarged view of the bottom edge of a heat-insulating and energy-saving aluminum alloy fire-resistant window according to this utility model.

[0017] As shown in the figure:

[0018] 1. External window frame;

[0019] 11. Fasteners; 12. Expansion filler strips;

[0020] 2. Interior window sash;

[0021] 21. Inner frame; 22. Glass; 23. Sealing strip; 24. Extruded part; 25. Sealing block; 26. Sealing base; 27. Clip. 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. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.

[0023] It should be noted that the terms "vertical," "horizontal," "up," "down," "left," "right," and similar expressions used in this article are for illustrative purposes only and do not represent the only possible implementation.

[0024] Unless otherwise defined, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention pertains; the terminology used herein in the description of this invention is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to limit the invention; the term "and / or" as used herein includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items.

[0025] like Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, a heat-insulating and energy-saving aluminum alloy fire-resistant window includes an outer window frame 1. The outer window frame 1 has an inner window sash 2 that fits into itself. The inner window sash 2 consists of an inner frame 21, glass 22, and a sealing strip 23. The sealing strip 23 is placed between the inner frame 21 and the outer window frame 1 to ensure a tight seal between them. The inner frame 21 is fixed by pressing members 24, which are evenly distributed inside the inner frame 21 and used to fix several glass panes 22. Between the glass panes 22, corresponding sealing blocks 25 are provided to enhance heat insulation and sound insulation.

[0026] The heat-insulating and energy-saving aluminum alloy fire-resistant window of this implementation scheme achieves excellent heat insulation performance through its carefully designed structure. The sealing strip 23 between the inner frame 21 and the outer window frame 1, and the sealing block 25 between the glass 22, effectively block heat transfer, reduce indoor and outdoor heat exchange, and enhance sound insulation. Structural stability is also improved. The inner frame 21 is connected to the glass 22 by the extrusion member 24, ensuring the window maintains its integrity under wind or external impact. Its fire-resistant properties allow the window to maintain its integrity for a certain period in the event of a fire, providing time for evacuation and fire fighting. The energy-saving effect is significant. Improved thermal insulation means reduced use of air conditioning and heating, lowering energy consumption. Superior sealing performance, with the sealing strip 23 ensuring airtightness and preventing the intrusion of outside air and moisture, makes maintenance easy. The aluminum alloy material is corrosion-resistant, rust-resistant, and simple to clean and maintain. It is also environmentally friendly, as the aluminum alloy material is recyclable, meeting environmental and sustainable development requirements. Balancing aesthetics and practicality, the aluminum alloy fire-resistant window design is both functional and beautiful, blending seamlessly with various architectural styles. It provides users with a high-performance, high-efficiency window solution, meeting the comprehensive needs of modern buildings for energy conservation, environmental protection, safety, and aesthetics.

[0027] like Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, a fastener 11 is installed on the lower side of one side of the outer window frame 1. An expansion filler strip 12 cooperates with the fastener 11 and is installed on the outer window frame 1 to accommodate the thermal expansion and contraction of the material, maintaining the structural stability of the window. A gap is designed between the inner frame 21 and the outer window frame 1, which helps improve the window's heat insulation and sound insulation performance. A sealing block 25 is fixed below the inner frame 21 by a sealing base 26, which fits tightly against the glass 22 to ensure a tight seal. Furthermore, a clip 27 is provided on the side of the glass 22 near the inner frame 21, located between the glass 22 and the inner frame 21, to fix the glass and maintain its stable position. These designs collectively enhance the heat insulation, energy saving, fire resistance, and sealing performance of the aluminum alloy fire-resistant window.

[0028] In this embodiment, the combined use of fastener 11 and expansion filler strip 12 not only enhances the stability of the window frame but also allows the window to expand and contract moderately with temperature changes, thus avoiding deformation or damage caused by thermal expansion and contraction. The gap design between the inner frame 21 and the outer window frame 1 increases the heat insulation and sound insulation effect, making the window perform better in blocking external noise and maintaining indoor temperature. The sealing block 25 is fixed by the sealing base 26, ensuring a tight contact between the glass 22 and the inner frame 21, effectively preventing the penetration of air and moisture and improving the sealing performance of the window. The design of the clip 27 provides additional fixation for the glass 22, ensuring the stability of the glass under external impact and reducing the risk of breakage. These detailed designs work together to significantly improve the heat insulation, energy saving, fire resistance, and sealing performance of the aluminum alloy fire-resistant window, providing users with a safer, more comfortable, and environmentally friendly living environment. In addition, this window design also takes into account the need for easy installation and maintenance. The adjustability of fastener 11 and clip 27 makes the window installation process more flexible and also facilitates future maintenance and replacement. Overall, the aluminum alloy fire-resistant window in this implementation plan is an efficient, durable, and environmentally friendly building window solution that meets the demands of modern buildings for high-performance windows through its carefully designed structure and material selection.

[0029] In use, this device achieves excellent heat insulation and sound insulation through the interlocking structure of the outer window frame 1 and the inner window sash 2. The inner window sash 2 inside the outer window frame 1 consists of an inner frame 21, glass 22, and a sealing strip 23. The sealing strip 23 is located between the inner frame 21 and the outer window frame 1, ensuring a tight seal between them and effectively blocking the transmission of heat and sound. The inner frame 21 fixes the glass 22 with clamps 24. This fixing method not only enhances structural stability but also allows the window to withstand wind or external impacts. Sealing blocks 25 placed between the glass panes 22 further enhance the heat insulation and sound insulation effects. The cooperation between the fasteners 11 and the expansion filler strip 12 allows the window to expand and contract moderately with temperature changes, preventing deformation or damage caused by thermal expansion and contraction, while maintaining the structural stability of the window. The gap design between the inner frame 21 and the outer window frame 1 improves heat insulation and sound insulation performance. The sealing block 25 is fixed by the sealing base 26, ensuring a tight contact between the glass 22 and the inner frame 21, effectively preventing the penetration of air and moisture. The design of the clip 27 provides additional fixation for the glass 22, ensuring the stability of the glass under external impact and reducing the risk of breakage. These designs work together to significantly improve the heat insulation, energy saving, fire resistance, and sealing performance of the aluminum alloy fire-resistant window, providing users with a safer, more comfortable, and environmentally friendly living environment. In addition, this window design also takes into account the need for easy installation and maintenance. The adjustability of the fastener 11 and the clip 27 makes the window installation process more flexible and also facilitates future maintenance and replacement. Overall, the aluminum alloy fire-resistant window of this embodiment is an efficient, durable, and environmentally friendly building window solution that meets the needs of modern buildings for high-performance windows through a carefully designed structure and material selection.

[0030] Although the present invention has been disclosed above with reference to preferred embodiments, it is not intended to limit the present invention. Any person skilled in the art can make various modifications and alterations without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Therefore, the scope of protection of the present invention should be determined by the claims.

Claims

1. A heat-insulating and energy-saving aluminum alloy fire-resistant window, comprising an outer window frame (1), characterized in that: The outer window frame (1) has an inner window sash (2) that fits into itself. The inner window sash (2) includes an inner frame (21), glass (22), and sealing strip (23). The sealing strip (23) is placed between the inner frame (21) and the outer window frame (1). The inner frame (21) is connected by a number of glass (22) evenly distributed inside itself through the extrusion piece (24). There are sealing blocks (25) corresponding to itself between the glass (22). A fastener (11) is provided on the lower side of one side of the outer window frame (1), and an expansion filler strip (12) corresponding to the fastener (11) is provided on the outer window frame (1).

2. The heat-insulating and energy-saving aluminum alloy fire-resistant window according to claim 1, characterized in that: A certain gap is left between the inner frame (21) and the outer window frame (1).

3. The heat-insulating and energy-saving aluminum alloy fire-resistant window according to claim 1, characterized in that: The sealing block (25) is located near the bottom of the inner frame (21) via a corresponding sealing base (26), which is in close contact with the glass (22).

4. The heat-insulating and energy-saving aluminum alloy fire-resistant window according to claim 1, characterized in that: The glass (22) has a clip (27) located between the glass (22) and the inner frame (21) on the side near the inner frame (21).