Aluminum plate curtain wall mounting structure
By combining plug-in plates and U-shaped mounting grooves, the problem of exposed connectors in aluminum panel curtain wall installation is solved, thereby improving the aesthetics and stability of the curtain wall.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- SUZHOU HUAZAO ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-06-09
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-05
AI Technical Summary
The existing installation method of aluminum panel curtain walls results in exposed bolts and welding marks, which affects the overall visual effect of the curtain wall and cannot meet the needs of modern buildings for a simple and exquisite appearance.
The first and second aluminum alloy sub-frames are connected by plug-in plates. The connection of the aluminum panel curtain wall is achieved by combining the plug-in plates with the U-shaped mounting groove and the connecting plate, thus avoiding the exposure of the connectors.
It improves the aesthetics and overall visual effect of the curtain wall, has a simple structure and is easy to install, and has high connection stability.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of building curtain wall technology, and in particular to an aluminum panel curtain wall installation structure. Background Technology
[0002] In modern architectural design, curtain wall systems, as an important component of building facades, not only serve the protective function of the building envelope but also play a crucial role in the building's aesthetics, energy efficiency, and durability. Aluminum panel curtain walls, due to their advantages such as lightweight, high strength, corrosion resistance, and high plasticity, are widely used in various high-rise buildings, commercial complexes, and public facilities. Currently, the installation of aluminum curtain wall panels typically involves direct bolt fixing or welding connections. Exposed bolts, welding marks, or uneven joints negatively impact the overall visual effect of the curtain wall, failing to meet the demands of modern architecture for a simple and refined appearance. Utility Model Content
[0003] The technical problem to be solved by this utility model is to provide an aluminum panel curtain wall installation structure. This installation structure is not only simple in structure and easy to install, but also improves the aesthetics and overall visual effect of the curtain wall after installation.
[0004] The technical solution adopted by this utility model to solve its technical problem is: an aluminum panel curtain wall installation structure, including a first aluminum alloy sub-frame and a second aluminum alloy sub-frame, the first aluminum alloy sub-frame and the second aluminum alloy sub-frame are connected by a plug-in plate, one end of the plug-in plate is connected to the second aluminum alloy sub-frame, and the other end of the plug-in plate is plugged into the first aluminum alloy sub-frame. The first aluminum alloy sub-frame and the second aluminum alloy sub-frame are respectively used to connect to the ends of two adjacent aluminum panels.
[0005] In one embodiment, the first aluminum alloy sub-frame of the aluminum panel curtain wall installation structure is provided with a connecting plate for connecting to the load-bearing structure of the curtain wall at one end away from the end of the aluminum panel. One end of the connecting plate is connected to the side end of the first aluminum alloy sub-frame through a third connector, and the other end of the connecting plate is in contact with the first aluminum alloy sub-frame and connected to the load-bearing structure through a fourth connector.
[0006] In one embodiment, the first aluminum alloy sub-frame of the aluminum panel curtain wall installation structure is provided with a first U-shaped mounting groove, and the second aluminum alloy sub-frame is provided with a second U-shaped mounting groove. One end of the plug-in plate extends into the second U-shaped mounting groove and is connected to the second U-shaped mounting groove through a second connector. The other end of the plug-in plate extends into the first U-shaped mounting groove and is connected to the first U-shaped mounting groove through an adhesive strip.
[0007] In one embodiment, one end of the plug-in plate of the aluminum panel curtain wall installation structure is provided with a snap-fit part for plugging into the first U-shaped mounting groove, and the other end of the plug-in plate is provided with a fixing part for positioning and engaging with the second U-shaped mounting groove. Both ends of the snap-fit part are provided with slots for placing adhesive strips. The snap-fit part of the plug-in plate extends into the first U-shaped mounting groove, and the adhesive strip on the snap-fit part abuts against the top and bottom surfaces of the first U-shaped mounting groove, respectively. The fixing part of the plug-in plate extends into the second U-shaped mounting groove and is connected to the second U-shaped mounting groove through a second connector.
[0008] In one embodiment, the second connector of the aluminum panel curtain wall mounting structure is a screw or a rivet. The second connector passes through the second aluminum alloy sub-frame and extends into the plug plate located in the second U-shaped mounting groove to fix the plug plate and the second aluminum alloy sub-frame.
[0009] In one embodiment, the ends of the aluminum panels in the aluminum panel curtain wall installation structure are L-shaped ends, and the first aluminum alloy sub-frame and the second aluminum alloy sub-frame are respectively installed on the inner side of the L-shaped ends of two adjacent aluminum panels and connected to the aluminum panels through the first connector.
[0010] In one embodiment, the first connector of the aluminum panel curtain wall installation structure is a rivet. The rivet passes through the first aluminum alloy sub-frame and extends into the aluminum panel to connect the first aluminum alloy sub-frame and the aluminum panel, or passes through the second aluminum alloy sub-frame and extends into the aluminum panel to connect the second aluminum alloy sub-frame and the aluminum panel.
[0011] The beneficial effects of this application are as follows:
[0012] This application provides an aluminum panel curtain wall installation structure. The installation structure connects the first aluminum alloy sub-frame and the second aluminum alloy sub-frame by setting a plug-in plate. This setting is not only simple in structure and easy to install, but also improves the aesthetics and overall visual effect of the curtain wall.
[0013] The aluminum panel curtain wall installation structure uses connecting plates to connect the first aluminum alloy sub-frame and the interior of the curtain wall, which can avoid the fourth connector being exposed and affecting the visual effect of the curtain wall. Attached Figure Description
[0014] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the aluminum panel curtain wall installation structure according to an embodiment of this application;
[0015] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the plug-in plate of the aluminum panel curtain wall installation structure according to an embodiment of this application;
[0016] in:
[0017] 1. First aluminum alloy sub-frame; 2. Second aluminum alloy sub-frame; 3. Insert plate; 4. Aluminum plate; 5. Connecting plate; 6. Third connector; 7. Fourth connector; 8. First connector; 9. Curtain wall load-bearing structure; 11. First U-shaped mounting groove; 12. Adhesive strip; 21. Second U-shaped mounting groove; 22. Second connector; 31. Snap-fit part; 32. Fixing part; 311. Snap-slot. Detailed Implementation
[0018] To make the above-mentioned objectives, features and advantages of this utility model more apparent and understandable, the specific embodiments of this utility model will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0019] like Figure 1 As shown, an embodiment of this application provides an aluminum panel curtain wall installation structure, including a first aluminum alloy sub-frame 1 and a second aluminum alloy sub-frame 2. The first aluminum alloy sub-frame 1 and the second aluminum alloy sub-frame 2 are connected by a plug-in plate 3. One end of the plug-in plate 3 is connected to the second aluminum alloy sub-frame 2, and the other end of the plug-in plate 3 is plugged into the first aluminum alloy sub-frame 1. The first aluminum alloy sub-frame 1 and the second aluminum alloy sub-frame 2 are respectively used to connect to the ends of two adjacent aluminum panels 4.
[0020] Specifically, the first aluminum alloy sub-frame 1 is installed at the end of the aluminum plate 4 by rivets, and the second aluminum alloy sub-frame 2 is installed at the end of the adjacent aluminum plate 4 by rivets. Then, one end of the plug-in plate 3 is first installed in the second U-shaped mounting groove 21 of the second aluminum alloy sub-frame 2 by screws. The aluminum plate 4 and the second aluminum alloy sub-frame 2 are moved towards the first aluminum alloy sub-frame 1 so that the other end of the plug-in plate 3 is inserted into the first U-shaped mounting groove 11 of the first aluminum alloy sub-frame 1 by adhesive strip 12.
[0021] In the above structure, the first aluminum alloy sub-frame 1 and the second aluminum alloy sub-frame 2 are connected by a plug-in plate 3. The plug-in plate 3 is not only simple in structure and easy to install, but also shields the installation structure of the curtain wall load-bearing structure 9, thereby improving the aesthetics and overall visual effect of the curtain wall after installation.
[0022] like Figure 1As shown, in one embodiment, the first aluminum alloy sub-frame 1 of the aluminum panel curtain wall mounting structure has a connecting plate 5 at one end away from the aluminum panel 4 for connecting to the curtain wall load-bearing structure 9. One end of the connecting plate 5 is connected to the side end of the first aluminum alloy sub-frame 1 via a third connector 6, and the other end of the connecting plate 5 contacts the first aluminum alloy sub-frame 1 and is connected to the curtain wall load-bearing structure 9 via a fourth connector 7. The connecting plate 5 includes an L-shaped fixing plate and a mounting plate. The L-shaped fixing plate wraps around the two side ends of the first aluminum alloy sub-frame 1 away from the aluminum panel 4 and is connected to the first aluminum alloy sub-frame 1 via the third connector 6, which is located on one side of the inner wall of the aluminum panel 4. The mounting plate is located on the outside of the first aluminum alloy sub-frame 1 and is connected to the curtain wall load-bearing structure 9 via the fourth connector 7. The mounting plate and the fourth connecting plate 5 are located on one side of the inner wall of the plug-in plate 3. The third connector 6 and the fourth connector 7 are screws. The connection plate 5 facilitates the connection between the curtain wall load-bearing structure 9 and the first aluminum alloy sub-frame 1, and also prevents the fourth connector 7 from being exposed and affecting the visual effect of the curtain wall.
[0023] like Figure 1 As shown, in one embodiment, the first aluminum alloy sub-frame 1 of the aluminum panel curtain wall installation structure is provided with a first U-shaped mounting groove 11, and the second aluminum alloy sub-frame 2 is provided with a second U-shaped mounting groove 21. One end of the plug-in plate 3 extends into the second U-shaped mounting groove 21 and is connected to the second U-shaped mounting groove 21 through a second connector 22. The other end of the plug-in plate 3 extends into the first U-shaped mounting groove 11 and is connected to the first U-shaped mounting groove 11 through an adhesive strip 12. The first U-shaped mounting groove 11 is provided to facilitate positioning and engagement with the fixing part 32 of the plug-in plate 3 and connection through the second connector 22. The second U-shaped mounting groove 21 is provided to facilitate insertion and engagement with the snap-fit part 31 of the plug-in plate 3 through the adhesive strip 12.
[0024] like Figure 2As shown, in one embodiment, one end of the plug-in plate 3 of the aluminum panel curtain wall installation structure is provided with a snap-fit part 31 for plugging into the first U-shaped mounting groove 11, and the other end of the plug-in plate 3 is provided with a fixing part 32 for positioning and engaging with the second U-shaped mounting groove 21. Both ends of the snap-fit part 31 are provided with slots 311 for placing adhesive strips 12. The snap-fit part 31 of the plug-in plate 3 extends into the first U-shaped mounting groove 11, and the adhesive strips 12 on the snap-fit part 31 abut against the top and bottom surfaces of the first U-shaped mounting groove 11 respectively. The fixing part 32 of the plug-in plate 3 extends into the second U-shaped mounting groove 21 and is connected to the second U-shaped mounting groove 21 through the second connector 22. First, the fixing part 32 of the plug-in plate 3 is installed in the second U-shaped mounting groove 21 via the second connector 22. Then, the two adhesive strips 12 are respectively inserted into the two slots 311 of the snap-fit part 31. The second aluminum alloy sub-frame 2 drives the plug-in plate 3 to move towards the first U-shaped mounting groove 11 of the first aluminum alloy sub-frame 1, so that the snap-fit part 31 of the plug-in plate 3 drives the two adhesive strips 12 to be inserted into the first U-shaped mounting groove 11. The snap-fit part 31 is designed to facilitate insertion and engagement with the first U-shaped mounting groove 11 of the first aluminum alloy sub-frame 1. The fixing part 32 is designed to facilitate fixed engagement with the second U-shaped mounting groove 21 of the first aluminum alloy sub-frame 1.
[0025] like Figure 1 As shown, in one embodiment, the second connector 22 of the aluminum panel curtain wall mounting structure is a screw or a rivet. The second connector 22 passes through the second aluminum alloy sub-frame 2 and extends into the plug-in plate 3 located in the second U-shaped mounting groove 21 to fix the plug-in plate 3 and the second aluminum alloy sub-frame 2. The second connector 22 facilitates the fixed connection between the plug-in plate 3 and the second aluminum alloy sub-frame 2, improving the reliability of the connection.
[0026] like Figure 1 As shown, in one embodiment, the ends of the aluminum panels 4 in the aluminum panel curtain wall mounting structure are L-shaped. The first aluminum alloy sub-frame 1 and the second aluminum alloy sub-frame 2 are respectively installed on the inner sides of the L-shaped ends of two adjacent aluminum panels 4 and connected to the aluminum panels 4 via the first connector 8. The first aluminum alloy sub-frame 1 and the second aluminum alloy sub-frame 2 are respectively installed on the inner sides of the two L-shaped ends of the aluminum panels 4 via the first connector 8, ensuring that the ends of the two aluminum panels 4 do not obstruct the first U-shaped mounting groove 11 and the second U-shaped mounting groove 21. This arrangement not only improves the stability of the connection but also enhances the aesthetics of the installed curtain wall.
[0027] like Figure 1As shown, in one embodiment, the first connector 8 of the aluminum panel curtain wall installation structure is a rivet. The rivet passes through the first aluminum alloy sub-frame 1 and extends into the aluminum plate 4 to connect the first aluminum alloy sub-frame 1 and the aluminum plate 4, or passes through the second aluminum alloy sub-frame 2 and extends into the aluminum plate 4 to connect the second aluminum alloy sub-frame 2 and the aluminum plate 4. This rivet connection method not only improves the stability of the connection but also enhances the aesthetics of the curtain wall after installation.
[0028] The embodiments described above are merely illustrative of several implementations of this utility model, and while the descriptions are relatively specific and detailed, they should not be construed as limiting the scope of the utility model patent. It should be noted that those skilled in the art can make various modifications and improvements without departing from the concept of this utility model, and these all fall within the protection scope of this utility model. Therefore, the protection scope of this utility model patent should be determined by the appended claims.
Claims
1. An aluminum panel curtain wall installation structure, characterized in that, It includes a first aluminum alloy sub-frame (1) and a second aluminum alloy sub-frame (2). The first aluminum alloy sub-frame (1) and the second aluminum alloy sub-frame (2) are connected by a plug-in plate (3). One end of the plug-in plate (3) is connected to the second aluminum alloy sub-frame (2), and the other end of the plug-in plate (3) is plugged into the first aluminum alloy sub-frame (1). The first aluminum alloy sub-frame (1) and the second aluminum alloy sub-frame (2) are respectively used to connect to the ends of two adjacent aluminum plates (4).
2. The aluminum panel curtain wall installation structure according to claim 1, characterized in that, The first aluminum alloy sub-frame (1) is provided with a connecting plate (5) for connecting to the curtain wall load-bearing structure (9) at one end away from the aluminum plate (4). One end of the connecting plate (5) is connected to the side end of the first aluminum alloy sub-frame (1) through a third connector (6), and the other end of the connecting plate (5) is in contact with the first aluminum alloy sub-frame (1) and connected to the curtain wall load-bearing structure (9) through a fourth connector (7).
3. The aluminum panel curtain wall installation structure according to claim 1, characterized in that, The first aluminum alloy sub-frame (1) is provided with a first U-shaped mounting groove (11), and the second aluminum alloy sub-frame (2) is provided with a second U-shaped mounting groove (21). One end of the plug-in plate (3) extends into the second U-shaped mounting groove (21) and is connected to the second U-shaped mounting groove (21) through a second connector (22). The other end of the plug-in plate (3) extends into the first U-shaped mounting groove (11) and is connected to the first U-shaped mounting groove (11) through an adhesive strip (12).
4. The aluminum panel curtain wall installation structure according to claim 3, characterized in that, One end of the plug-in plate (3) is provided with a snap-fit part (31) for plugging into the first U-shaped mounting groove (11), and the other end of the plug-in plate (3) is provided with a fixing part (32) for positioning and engaging with the second U-shaped mounting groove (21). Both ends of the snap-fit part (31) are provided with slots (311) for placing adhesive strips (12). The snap-fit part (31) of the plug-in plate (3) extends into the first U-shaped mounting groove (11), and the adhesive strips (12) on the snap-fit part (31) abut against the top and bottom surfaces of the first U-shaped mounting groove (11) respectively. The fixing part (32) of the plug-in plate (3) extends into the second U-shaped mounting groove (21) and is connected to the second U-shaped mounting groove (21) through the second connector (22).
5. The aluminum panel curtain wall installation structure according to claim 4, characterized in that, The second connector (22) is a screw or a rivet. The second connector (22) passes through the second aluminum alloy sub-frame (2) and extends into the plug plate (3) located in the second U-shaped mounting groove (21) to fix the plug plate (3) and the second aluminum alloy sub-frame (2).
6. The aluminum panel curtain wall installation structure according to claim 1, characterized in that, The aluminum plate (4) has an L-shaped end. The first aluminum alloy sub-frame (1) and the second aluminum alloy sub-frame (2) are respectively installed on the inner side of the L-shaped ends of two adjacent aluminum plates (4) and connected to the aluminum plates (4) through the first connector (8).
7. The aluminum panel curtain wall installation structure according to claim 6, characterized in that, The first connector (8) is a rivet. The rivet passes through the first aluminum alloy sub-frame (1) and extends into the aluminum plate (4) to connect the first aluminum alloy sub-frame (1) and the aluminum plate (4), or passes through the second aluminum alloy sub-frame (2) and extends into the aluminum plate (4) to connect the second aluminum alloy sub-frame (2) and the aluminum plate (4).