Supporting framework for a facade
A framework for a facade is constructed from adjacently arranged flat facade elements such as glass panes, decorative panels or the like and comprises profiled supports. The profiled supports are formed from retaining bars which are parallel to the facade surface and from webs which are approximately perpendicular to the facade surface. The retaining bars and the webs are essentially flat material strips. At least one web has a projection which is provided as a single piece with the web and which projects into an insertion opening in a retaining bar. A retaining device is provided on the projection for fixing the facade element and has at least one pin-shaped or bolt-shaped part. This part is arranged in such a manner that it is secured on the projection of the web by the retaining bar.
The invention relates to a supporting framework for a facade of the type indicated in the preamble to claim 1, formed from flat facade elements, such as glass panes, decorative plates, insulating panels or the like, arranged adjacent to each other.
DE 198 58 497 C2 discloses a supporting framework for a facade consisting of sectional supports on which the facade elements are secured. Fixing screws may be provided for fixing the facade elements to the sectional supports, these fixing screws being in this case screwed into the sectional supports.
The object of the invention is to provide a supporting framework of the type mentioned which allows simpler handling for fixing the facade elements.
This object is achieved by a supporting framework with the characteristics of claim 1.
The retaining device is supported on the projection, preferably in a retaining groove formed in the projection, into which groove a head of a pin- or bolt-shaped structural element is inserted. The retaining device is positively secured without additional measures by inserting the projection into the plug-in opening. Depending on the design of the retaining groove and the head, tolerances may be equalised so that optimum fixing of the facade elements on the sectional support is possible. The connection of the retaining device to the projection guarantees that no additional fastening elements that could impair the optical impression are visible in the sectional support. The connection of the fastening device in the projection also enables the retaining bolt to be fixed to the strut to give the sectional support with high strength without requiring additional fastening means.
In the longitudinal direction of the retaining groove the head is displaceable in the groove so that equalisation of tolerances is easily possible in the plane of the retaining bolt of the sectional support. However, the head may also be capable of swivelling slightly in the retaining groove so that tilting tolerances can also be equalised. The retaining groove and the head may be of a simple design so that they can be easily manufactured. The retaining device is easily fitted on the projection since the head need only be inserted in the retaining groove. The retaining groove is suitably formed in the projection and runs in the plane of the retaining bolt. The retaining groove can be produced in one operation with the strut. The projection with the retaining groove formed in it is in this case suitably produced together with the strut with a circumferential cutting edge, e.g. by laser cutting. Because the groove runs in the plane of the retaining bolt, it is bounded laterally by the walls of the plug-in opening. During assembly the head is inserted in the retaining groove before the strut and retaining bolt are joined together. After the strut and retaining bolt are joined together the retaining groove is sealed on its front sides from the walls of the plug-in opening so that the retaining device is retained on the sectional support. When the retaining device is clamped, the head is pressed against the longitudinal struts of the retaining groove and therefore positively fixed in it. The height of the projection is suitably smaller than the thickness of the retaining bolt, so that the projection does not project onto the side of the retaining bolt facing away from the strut and is not therefore visible from the outside.
The cross-sections of the retaining grooves and the shape of the heads of the structural elements may be designed differently, and in this case standardised pins or bolts, which are available as mass products and are therefore inexpensive, may also be used.
It may be appropriate for the projection to be fixed in the plug-in opening, particularly by welding or gluing. This enables the sectional supports to be easily pre-assembled and fixed on the construction site. This results in simple assembly. To achieve positive fixing of the retaining bolt on the strut in the plane of the fixing bolt, provision is made for the cross-section of the projection to correspond ) roughly to the cross-section of the plug-in opening.
Embodiments of the invention are explained in the following with reference to the drawing, in which:
FIGS. 5 to 7 show side views of thread pins of fastening devices with the associated retaining grooves.
Facade 1 shown in
Glass panes 2 facing retaining bolt 5 rest on retaining bolts 5 with their longitudinal sides, with the insertion of an insulation 11. Glass panes 2 are retained on sectional support 3 by means of retaining devices 18, which comprise at least one pin- or bolt-shaped component 36 and are designed as threaded pins 6 in the specific embodiment. Each threaded pin 6 is secured to sectional support 3 and presses by means of a nut screwed onto threaded pin 6 against a clamping washer 8, which clamps the longitudinal sides of outer glass panes 2 against front sides 7 of retaining strips 5 by means of sealing strips 14. To achieve an attractive optical appearance a decorative strip 9 can be arranged in the region of sectional supports 3 on the outwardly directed side of facade 1, which strip fully covers the region of sealing strips 14 and the intervening region of threaded pins 6. An insulation can be provided between glass panes 2 and front sides 7 of retaining strips 5.
As shown in the front view in
Projection 15 has a height h which is smaller than thickness d of retaining bolt 5 shown in
In order to secure glass panes 2 to sectional support 3, a fastening device is provided which comprises threaded pin 6 shown in
As sown in
FIGS. 5 to 7 shows embodiments for retaining grooves and heads arranged in them.
Head 22, shown in
In the embodiment shown in
Claims
1. A supporting framework for a facade formed from flat facade elements such as glass panes, decorative sheets or the like that are arranged adjacent to each other, with sectional supports comprising retaining bolts arranged parallel with a surface of the facade and struts perpendicular to the facade surface, wherein the retaining bolts and the struts are essentially flat strips of material, and wherein at least one of the struts have a projection which is designed integral with the strut, and which projects into a plug-in opening in one of the retaining bolts, a retaining device provided on the projection for fixing the facade element, which device comprises at least one pin- or bolt-shaped component and this component is arranged so that the component is secured by the retaining bolt to the projection of the strut
2. The supporting framework according to claim 1, wherein the projection has a retaining groove and is provided with a head which is arranged in the retaining groove.
3. The supporting framework according to claim 2, wherein the retaining groove formed in the projection runs in the plane of the retaining bolt.
4. The supporting framework according to claim 3, wherein the height (h) of the projection is smaller than the thickness (d) of the retaining bolt.
5. The supporting framework according to claim 1, wherein the cross-section of the projection is roughly equivalent to the cross-section of the plug-in opening.
6. The supporting framework according to claim 2, wherein the retaining groove runs transversely to the plane defined by the strut.
7. The supporting framework according to claim 2, wherein a slot is formed in the projection, through which slot projects the component.
8. The supporting framework according to claim 2, wherein the retaining groove has a cross-sectional shape which corresponds essentially to an isosceles triangle and the head of the component is conical.
9. The supporting framework according to claim 2, wherein the cross-sectional shape of the retaining groove is semicircular, and the head of the component is hemispherical.
10. The supporting framework according to claim 2, wherein the cross-sectional shape of the retaining groove is essentially rectangular, and the head of the component is cylindrical.
11. The supporting structure according to claim 1, wherein the retaining device is displaceable to a limited degree on the projection and/or can be swivelled to a limited degree.
12. The supporting structure according to claim 1, wherein the projection is fixed in the plug-in opening.
13. The supporting structure according to claim 12, wherein the projection is fixed in the plug-in opening by welding or gluing.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 16, 2003
Publication Date: Jan 18, 2007
Inventors: Manfred Ebert (Kuenzelsau), Joert Martin Guenther (Laibach), Tilmann Ebert (Kuenzelsau)
Application Number: 10/572,092
International Classification: E04B 2/00 (20060101);