A sash with an additional adhered glass frame

By using an adhesive glass frame design on aluminum alloy windows, the problems of poor insulation and sealing of aluminum alloy windows are solved, achieving efficient renovation results, reducing costs and construction difficulty, and improving the overall performance of windows.

CN224379692UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-19牟洪兵

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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
牟洪兵
Filing Date
2025-05-30
Publication Date
2026-06-19

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Abstract

The utility model relates to aluminium alloy window especially relates to a sash with newly added sticking and hanging glass frame body, including the frame body of the inner inlay glass surrounded by sticking and hanging the same section bar in the original fixed window part and the detachable glass fan of same specification is arranged in the original screen window sash position, and the section bar includes: section bar panel, first flap is set up in section bar panel front side, and the glass groove for inlaying glass is formed between first flap and section bar panel, and the glass groove is towards frame body center, and the back side of section bar panel is inclinedly set up with the back side of section bar panel away from first flap along section bar panel length direction, and first support plate is vertically set up in the back side of section bar panel and is close to first L type flap one side, and second support plate is vertically set up with the back side of section bar panel and is located between the buckle strip baffle and first support plate, the utility model improves the heat preservation of window, air tightness and sound insulation performance, and the section bar of original multiple structures is simplified into one section bar structure, and the structure design is reasonable, and it is convenient for production and construction.
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Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to aluminum alloy windows, and more particularly to a window sash with an additional adhesive glass frame. Background Technology

[0002] In the construction industry, the aluminum alloy doors and windows currently in use are mainly double-glazed windows, which have poor insulation and sealing performance and are far inferior to triple-glazed aluminum alloy windows.

[0003] The common methods for modifying existing windows are as follows: 1. Completely remove the window and replace it with a triple-glazed aluminum alloy window, but this is expensive, troublesome to disassemble, and generates a lot of dust and debris that can damage surrounding decorations. 2. Add a sliding window to one side of the existing window, but this method is subject to several limitations, such as style and structural restrictions (sliding windows have height restrictions) and window thickness restrictions. Additionally, this method is also relatively expensive. Utility Model Content

[0004] To address at least one of the aforementioned technical problems, this utility model proposes a window sash with an additional adhesive glass frame to solve the problems of inconvenience and high cost in the renovation of existing windows.

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

[0006] A window sash with a newly added adhesive-mounted glass frame includes a frame with embedded glass made of the same profile that is adhesively attached to the original fixed window area, and a detachable glass sash of the same specification installed at the original screen window position. The profile includes:

[0007] Profile panels;

[0008] A first L-shaped folding plate is disposed on one side of the front of the profile panel along the length direction of the profile panel. A glass groove for embedding glass is formed between the first L-shaped folding plate and the profile panel, and the glass groove faces the center of the frame.

[0009] The buckle baffle is inclinedly disposed on the back side of the profile panel away from the first L-shaped folding plate along the length direction of the profile panel;

[0010] The first support plate is vertically disposed on the back of the profile panel, near the side of the first L-shaped folding plate.

[0011] The second support plate is vertically disposed on the back side of the profile panel and located between the fastener baffle and the first support plate.

[0012] Preferably, the buckle baffle includes a first folded plate that is obliquely connected to the profile panel and a second folded plate that is connected to the first folded plate and bent away from the first support plate.

[0013] Preferably, the width of the first support plate is smaller than the width of the second support plate, and a receiving cavity for filling structural adhesive is formed between the first support plate and the second support plate.

[0014] Preferably, the device further includes a suspension assembly, which includes hanging rods symmetrically arranged on both sides of the frame and movably passing between the first support plate and the second support plate, and hooks arranged at corresponding positions in the atrium and frame of the original fixed window. The hanging rods are threaded at both ends located on the outer sides of the first support plate and the second support plate and are fixed with nuts.

[0015] Preferably, the hook includes a mounting plate and a third folding plate vertically disposed on the mounting plate, wherein the third folding plate and the mounting plate form a hanging groove for suspending the hanging rod, the opening of the hanging groove facing upward, and the mounting plate is fixed to the atrium and the frame by bolts.

[0016] Compared with the prior art, the present invention has the following beneficial effects:

[0017] This invention improves the thermal insulation, airtightness, and sound insulation performance of windows by attaching a frame with an inner glass panel made of the same profile to the original fixed window, compared to the original double or single-pane windows. By using a single frame with two panes that can be used separately in winter and summer, the invention achieves the goal of keeping the window warm in winter and cool in summer without damaging the original window structure. This embodiment simplifies the original multiple profile structures into a single profile structure, resulting in a reasonable structural design that facilitates production and construction. Attached Figure Description

[0018] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of a window sash with a newly added adhesive glass frame;

[0019] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the frame structure formed by the profiles in this utility model;

[0020] Figure 3 This is a front view of the frame formed by the profiles in this utility model;

[0021] Figure 4 This is a rear view of the frame formed by the profiles in this utility model;

[0022] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the profile in this utility model;

[0023] Figure 6 This is a rear view of the profile in this utility model;

[0024] Figure 7 This is a top view of the profile in this utility model;

[0025] Figure 8This is a schematic diagram of the hook structure in this utility model;

[0026] Figure 9 This is a side view of the hook in this utility model;

[0027] Figure 10 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of a window sash with a newly added adhesive glass frame.

[0028] In the diagram: 10, original fixed window; 20, profile; 201, profile panel; 202, first L-shaped folding plate; 2021, glass channel; 203, fastening strip baffle; 2031, first folding plate; 2032, second folding plate; 204, first support plate; 205, second support plate; 30, glass pane; 40, suspension assembly; 401, hanging rod; 402, hook; 4021, mounting plate; 4022, third folding plate; 4023, hanging channel. Detailed Implementation

[0029] To enable those skilled in the art to better understand the technical solutions in this utility model, the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments in this utility model, and not all of the embodiments in this utility model.

[0030] Please refer to Figures 1-10 As shown, a window sash with a newly added adhesive glass frame includes a frame with an inner glass panel formed by an adhesive profile 20 attached to the original fixed window sash 10, and a detachable glass sash 30 of the same specification installed at the original screen window sash position. The profile 20 includes:

[0031] Profile Panel 201;

[0032] The first L-shaped folding plate 202 is disposed on one side of the front of the profile panel 201 along the length direction of the profile panel 201. A glass groove 2021 for embedding glass is formed between the first L-shaped folding plate 202 and the profile panel 201. The glass groove 2021 faces the center of the frame.

[0033] The buckle baffle 203 is inclined along the length of the profile panel 201 and is located on the back side of the profile panel 201 away from the first L-shaped folding plate 202;

[0034] The first support plate 204 is vertically disposed on the back side of the profile panel 201 near the first L-shaped folding plate 202.

[0035] The second support plate 205 is vertically disposed on the back side of the profile panel 201 and located between the fastener baffle 203 and the first support plate 204.

[0036] This embodiment improves the window's thermal insulation, airtightness, and sound insulation performance by attaching a frame with an inner glass panel made of the same profile 20 to the original fixed window 10, compared to the original double-pane or single-pane windows. By using a single frame with two panes that can be used separately in winter and summer, the goal of keeping the window warm in winter and cool in summer is achieved without damaging the original window. This embodiment simplifies the original multiple profile 20 structures into a single profile 20 structure, resulting in a reasonable structural design that facilitates production and construction.

[0037] It should be noted that this example uses a glass sash of the same specification 30 to replace the original screen sash, realizing one frame with two sashes, increasing the convenience of installing the insulation layer and saving frame costs.

[0038] Please refer to Figure 2 , Figure 5 and Figure 7 As shown, the buckle baffle 203 includes a first folding plate 2031 that is inclinedly connected to the profile panel 201 and a second folding plate 2032 that is connected to the first folding plate 2031 and bent away from the first support plate 204.

[0039] It should be noted that, for ease of construction, the inclined snap-on baffle 203 and the bent second fold plate 2032 in this embodiment allow for minor dimensional adjustments to the original fixed window 10 profile 20 during installation, making the profile 20 easier to install. Simultaneously, the snap-on baffle 203 completely covers the original fixed window 10 profile 20, preventing color differences between the new profile 20 and the original fixed window 10 profile 20, thus avoiding any impact on the window's aesthetics.

[0040] In order to give the buckle baffle 203 a certain outward folding degree, the thickness of the buckle baffle 203 in this embodiment is less than the thickness of the profile panel 201.

[0041] Please refer to Figure 7 As shown, the width of the first support plate 204 is smaller than the width of the second support plate 205, and a receiving cavity for filling structural adhesive is formed between the first support plate 204 and the second support plate 205.

[0042] Understandably, during installation, the structural adhesive is squeezed and overflows from the side of the narrower first support plate 204 to the outside of the frame. This not only increases the density of the structural adhesive filling in the cavity, but also makes it easier to clean up the excess structural adhesive.

[0043] In this embodiment, the profile 20 is fixed to the original fixed window 10 by filling with structural adhesive, covering the exposed aluminum profile 20 and gaps on the inside of the original fixed window 10, thereby improving the overall sealing and thermal insulation performance of the window. At the same time, it also improves the aesthetics of the window.

[0044] It should be noted that, in order to facilitate the fixing of the buckle baffle 203 to the atrium during actual installation, a layer of sealant is applied to the side of the buckle baffle 203 near the second support plate 205 in this embodiment.

[0045] Please refer to Figure 4 , Figure 6 and Figure 7 This embodiment also includes a suspension assembly 40, which includes a hanging rod 401 symmetrically arranged on both sides of the frame and movably passing between the first support plate 204 and the second support plate 205, and a hook 402 arranged at the corresponding positions of the atrium and the frame of the original fixed window 10. The two ends of the hanging rod 401 located on the outside of the first support plate 204 and the second support plate 205 are threaded and fixed by nuts.

[0046] Understandably, in actual operation, the number of suspension components 40 can be increased as needed to improve the stability of the profile 20 installation.

[0047] Please refer to Figure 8 and Figure 9 As shown, in this embodiment, the hook 402 includes a mounting plate 4021 and a second folding plate 2032 vertically disposed on the mounting plate 4021. A hanging groove 4023 for suspending the hanging rod 401 is formed between the second folding plate 2032 and the mounting plate 4021. The opening of the hanging groove 4023 faces upward. The mounting plate 4021 is fixed to the atrium and the frame by bolts.

[0048] The installation process of this utility model is as follows:

[0049] After filling the glass groove 2021 of the profile 20 with structural adhesive, install the profile 20 around the glass in sequence. After the glass and the profile 20 are fixed, fill the cavity between the first support plate 204 and the second support plate 205 with structural adhesive and apply sealant to the back of the buckle baffle 203. Use a glass suction cup to adjust the position of the glass frame and the original fixed window 10 frame so that the hanging rod 401 is suspended in the hanging groove 4023 and a certain amount of structural adhesive is filled in the hanging groove 4023. Then push the glass frame and fix the glass frame to the original fixed window 10 frame by adhesive.

[0050] The above description is a specific implementation of the present utility model. It should be noted that for those skilled in the art, several improvements and modifications can be made without departing from the principle of the present utility model, and these improvements and modifications should also be considered within the scope of protection of this application.

Claims

1. A sash having an additional stick glass frame, characterized in that, This includes attaching a frame with embedded glass made of the same profile (20) to the original fixed window (10) location, and installing a detachable glass sash (30) of the same specification at the original screen window location. The profile (20) includes: Profile panel (201); A first L-shaped folding plate (202) is disposed on one side of the front of the profile panel (201) along the length direction of the profile panel (201). A glass groove (2021) for embedding glass is formed between the first L-shaped folding plate (202) and the profile panel (201). The glass groove (2021) faces the center of the frame. The buckle baffle (203) is inclinedly disposed on the back side of the profile panel (201) away from the first L-shaped folding plate (202) along the length direction of the profile panel (201); The first support plate (204) is vertically disposed on the back side of the profile panel (201) near the first L-shaped folding plate (202); The second support plate (205) is vertically disposed on the back side of the profile panel (201) and located between the buckle baffle (203) and the first support plate (204).

2. The sash with the newly added glass-hung frame according to claim 1, wherein, The buckle baffle (203) includes a first folding plate (2031) that is obliquely connected to the profile panel (201) and a second folding plate (2032) that is connected to the first folding plate (2031) and bent away from the first support plate (204).

3. The sash with the newly added glass-hung frame according to claim 2, wherein, The width of the first support plate (204) is smaller than the width of the second support plate (205), and a receiving cavity for filling structural adhesive is formed between the first support plate (204) and the second support plate (205).

4. The sash with the newly added glass-hung frame according to claim 3, wherein, It also includes a suspension assembly (40), which includes a hanging rod (401) symmetrically arranged on both sides of the frame and movably passing between the first support plate (204) and the second support plate (205), and a hook (402) set at the corresponding positions of the atrium and the frame of the original fixed window (10). The hanging rod (401) has threads at both ends located outside the first support plate (204) and the second support plate (205) and is fixed by nuts.

5. The sash with the newly added glass-hung frame according to claim 4, wherein, The hook (402) includes a mounting plate (4021) and a third folding plate (4022) vertically disposed on the mounting plate (4021). A hanging groove (4023) for suspending the hanging rod (401) is formed between the third folding plate (4022) and the mounting plate (4021). The opening of the hanging groove (4023) faces upward. The mounting plate (4021) is fixed to the atrium and the frame by bolts.