EP1330586B1 - Frame element for use in glazing a balcony - Google Patents
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- E06—DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
- E06B—FIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
- E06B1/00—Border constructions of openings in walls, floors, or ceilings; Frames to be rigidly mounted in such openings
- E06B1/04—Frames for doors, windows, or the like to be fixed in openings
- E06B1/36—Frames uniquely adapted for windows
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- the present invention relates to a frame element, which has two horizontal frame parts and two vertical frame parts and supports at least one vertical glass pane mounted in the frame element and extending along the horizontal frame parts, and which is adapted to be mounted on a balcony to form, together with a second frame element of a corresponding type, at least a portion of a balcony glazing and to be mounted in such a position that one vertical frame part thereof is placed adjacent one vertical frame part of said second frame element, and that the two frame elements form a corner, the inner corner angle of which is 2 ⁇ .
- the two horizontal frame parts consist of guide rails, in which a number of laterally displaceable glass panes are mounted in juxtaposition.
- the frame element is dimensioned to cover a balcony side.
- several such frame elements are arranged next to each other, one vertical frame part of a frame element being located adjacent one vertical frame part of an adjoining frame element and these two frame elements forming a corner of the glazing corresponding to a corner of the balcony. Said one vertical frame part of each of the two frame elements thus extends along this corner.
- these vertical frame parts thereby form a large and highly visible corner post, which constitutes a pronounced unaesthetic discontinuity in the otherwise open visual impression caused by the glass panes of the glazing.
- the object of the present invention is to provide a frame element, which is constructed in such manner that the above problem is eliminated or at least considerably reduced, i.e. a frame element, which when joined to a similar second frame element forms a corner, in which the two juxtaposed vertical frame parts of the frame elements do not dominate the visual impression but are more or less 'conjured away'.
- this object is achieved by means of a frame element, which is of the kind described by way of introduction and which is characterised in that said one vertical frame part of the frame element has an elongate cross-sectional shape, assumes a pivot position about a vertical axis which is such that the longitudinal axis of this cross-sectional shape forms an angle ⁇ with the horizontal frame parts, and is covered on the outside with a glass cover panel, which extends parallel to said glass pane mounted in the frame element.
- the glass cover panel is located in the same vertical plane as said glass pane mounted in the frame element.
- Fig. 1 is a front view of a frame element according to the invention mounted between two balconies.
- Fig. 2 is a sectional view along the line II-II in Fig. 1 of a corner portion of a glazing comprising the frame element.
- the frame element 1 shown in Fig. 1 is mounted on the front side of one of several balconies positioned one above the other. Similar frame elements 1a and 1b are mounted respectively above and below the frame element 1.
- the frame element 1 has an upper, horizontal frame part 2, a lower, horizontal frame part 3 and two vertical frame parts 4 and 5.
- the frame parts 2-5 are made from aluminium sections.
- the horizontal frame parts 2 and 3 constitute guide rails and support between them a plurality of vertical glass panes 6, which are mounted in juxtaposition and laterally displaceable in guide grooves in the horizontal frame parts 2 and 3.
- Each glass pane 6 is pivotable, in a predetermined displacement position along the horizontal frame parts 2 and 3, about a vertical axis between a closed position, in which it extends along the horizontal frame parts 2 and 3 and which is shown for all glass panes 6 in Fig. 1 , and an open position which is pivoted through about 90° in relation to the closed position.
- the horizontal frame parts 2 and 3 also support between them two glass door panels 7 and 8, whose width is considerably smaller than that of the glass panes 6 and which are arranged closest to the vertical frame part 4 and 5, respectively.
- These glass door panels 7 and 8 are not displaceable along the horizontal frame parts 2 and 3 but, like the glass panes 6, are pivotable between a closed position, in which they extend along the horizontal frame parts 2 and 3 and, together with the glass panes 6 when also located in the closed position, cover the entire width of the frame element 1 (see Fig. 1 ), and an open position which is pivoted through about 90° in relation to the closed position.
- the glass panes 6 cannot be displaced.
- the glass door panels 7 and 8 then serve as displacement-preventing means, which prevent the displacement of the glass panes 6, while at the same time serving as ventilation door panels.
- a frame construction of this type is described in more detail in SE 9902369-9 .
- the vertical frame parts 4 and 5 extend downward past the lower, horizontal frame part 3.
- Cover panels 9, which form part of a balcony railing, are supported between the vertical frame parts 4 and 5 below the lower, horizontal frame part 3.
- a frame element 1' which is of the same type as the frame element 1, is mounted at one side of the balcony and form, together with the frame element 1, a portion of a balcony glazing (see Fig. 2 ).
- the frame element 1' is similar to the frame element 1 but mirror-inverted relative thereto. Therefore, the same reference numerals are used to designate equivalent parts of the frame element 1 and the frame element 1', the only difference being that prime symbols have been added to the reference numerals used to designate the parts of the frame element 1'.
- the vertical frame parts 5 and 5' of the frame elements 1 and 1' are mounted in juxtaposition, the two frame elements 1 and 1' forming a corner with an inner corner angle of 2 ⁇ . In the embodiment shown, ⁇ is 45°, but may, of course, have a different value.
- the vertical frame part 5 which as stated above consists of an aluminium section, has an elongate cross-sectional shape.
- the cross section is essentially a parallelogram.
- the frame part 5 assumes such a pivot position that the longitudinal axis of this cross-sectional shape, and thus the long sides of the parallelogram, form an angle ⁇ with the horizontal frame parts 2 and 3.
- the boundary plane between the frame element's 1 vertical frame part 5 and the frame element's 1' vertical frame part 5' which is identical to the frame part 5 but mirror-inverted in relation thereto, thereby forms a bisector plane in the corner formed by the frame elements 1 and 1'.
- the cross-sectional shape of the vertical frame part 5 differs from a parallelogram essentially only by one long side thereof being connected, in a centre portion which extends across approximately half the length of the long side, to the opposite side face of the parallelogram by means of two web portions that are perpendicular to the long sides and being broken off outside this portion.
- Said one long side is the long side which is located in the surface of the vertical frame part 5 forming the edge surface of the frame element 1.
- the vertical frame part 5 is covered on the outside with a fixed cover panel 10 of glass, which is located in the same vertical plane as the glass panes 6 and the glass door panels 7 and 8 and which, like these, extends between the two horizontal frame parts 2 and 3.
- the vertical frame part 5' is covered with a glass cover panel 10'.
- the corner post formed by the two vertical frame parts 5 and 5' is conjured away in an unexpected manner and becomes almost invisible to the eye, which means that a balcony glazing made up of frame elements 1, 1' of this kind gives an open and free visual impression.
- This effect is enhanced by the fact that the vertical frame parts 5 and 5' are made from aluminium sections and thus are silvery in colour.
- the effect can also be enhanced by painting the vertical frame parts 5 and 5' with a suitable, typically blue-grey-greenish colour.
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Description
- The present invention relates to a frame element, which has two horizontal frame parts and two vertical frame parts and supports at least one vertical glass pane mounted in the frame element and extending along the horizontal frame parts, and which is adapted to be mounted on a balcony to form, together with a second frame element of a corresponding type, at least a portion of a balcony glazing and to be mounted in such a position that one vertical frame part thereof is placed adjacent one vertical frame part of said second frame element, and that the two frame elements form a corner, the inner corner angle of which is 2α.
- In a frame element of this kind, which is known, for example, from
SE 9902369-9 - The object of the present invention is to provide a frame element, which is constructed in such manner that the above problem is eliminated or at least considerably reduced, i.e. a frame element, which when joined to a similar second frame element forms a corner, in which the two juxtaposed vertical frame parts of the frame elements do not dominate the visual impression but are more or less 'conjured away'.
- According to the present invention, this object is achieved by means of a frame element, which is of the kind described by way of introduction and which is characterised in that said one vertical frame part of the frame element has an elongate cross-sectional shape, assumes a pivot position about a vertical axis which is such that the longitudinal axis of this cross-sectional shape forms an angle α with the horizontal frame parts, and is covered on the outside with a glass cover panel, which extends parallel to said glass pane mounted in the frame element.
- Advantageously, the glass cover panel is located in the same vertical plane as said glass pane mounted in the frame element.
- The invention will now be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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Fig. 1 is a front view of a frame element according to the invention mounted between two balconies. -
Fig. 2 is a sectional view along the line II-II inFig. 1 of a corner portion of a glazing comprising the frame element. - The frame element 1 shown in
Fig. 1 is mounted on the front side of one of several balconies positioned one above the other.Similar frame elements 1a and 1b are mounted respectively above and below the frame element 1. - The frame element 1 has an upper, horizontal frame part 2, a lower,
horizontal frame part 3 and twovertical frame parts 4 and 5. The frame parts 2-5 are made from aluminium sections. Thehorizontal frame parts 2 and 3 constitute guide rails and support between them a plurality ofvertical glass panes 6, which are mounted in juxtaposition and laterally displaceable in guide grooves in thehorizontal frame parts 2 and 3. Eachglass pane 6 is pivotable, in a predetermined displacement position along thehorizontal frame parts 2 and 3, about a vertical axis between a closed position, in which it extends along thehorizontal frame parts 2 and 3 and which is shown for allglass panes 6 inFig. 1 , and an open position which is pivoted through about 90° in relation to the closed position. Thehorizontal frame parts 2 and 3 also support between them twoglass door panels 7 and 8, whose width is considerably smaller than that of theglass panes 6 and which are arranged closest to thevertical frame part 4 and 5, respectively. Theseglass door panels 7 and 8 are not displaceable along thehorizontal frame parts 2 and 3 but, like theglass panes 6, are pivotable between a closed position, in which they extend along thehorizontal frame parts 2 and 3 and, together with theglass panes 6 when also located in the closed position, cover the entire width of the frame element 1 (seeFig. 1 ), and an open position which is pivoted through about 90° in relation to the closed position. When all theglass panes 6 andglass door panels 7 and 8 are located in the closed position and thus 'fill' the frame element 1 (Fig. 1 ), theglass panes 6 cannot be displaced. Theglass door panels 7 and 8 then serve as displacement-preventing means, which prevent the displacement of theglass panes 6, while at the same time serving as ventilation door panels. A frame construction of this type is described in more detail inSE 9902369-9 - In the embodiment shown in the drawings, the
vertical frame parts 4 and 5 extend downward past the lower,horizontal frame part 3. Cover panels 9, which form part of a balcony railing, are supported between thevertical frame parts 4 and 5 below the lower,horizontal frame part 3. - A frame element 1', which is of the same type as the frame element 1, is mounted at one side of the balcony and form, together with the frame element 1, a portion of a balcony glazing (see
Fig. 2 ). The frame element 1' is similar to the frame element 1 but mirror-inverted relative thereto. Therefore, the same reference numerals are used to designate equivalent parts of the frame element 1 and the frame element 1', the only difference being that prime symbols have been added to the reference numerals used to designate the parts of the frame element 1'. Thevertical frame parts 5 and 5' of the frame elements 1 and 1' are mounted in juxtaposition, the two frame elements 1 and 1' forming a corner with an inner corner angle of 2α. In the embodiment shown, α is 45°, but may, of course, have a different value. - The
vertical frame part 5, which as stated above consists of an aluminium section, has an elongate cross-sectional shape. The cross section is essentially a parallelogram. Theframe part 5 assumes such a pivot position that the longitudinal axis of this cross-sectional shape, and thus the long sides of the parallelogram, form an angle α with thehorizontal frame parts 2 and 3. The boundary plane between the frame element's 1vertical frame part 5 and the frame element's 1' vertical frame part 5', which is identical to theframe part 5 but mirror-inverted in relation thereto, thereby forms a bisector plane in the corner formed by the frame elements 1 and 1'. In the embodiment shown inFig. 2 , the cross-sectional shape of thevertical frame part 5 differs from a parallelogram essentially only by one long side thereof being connected, in a centre portion which extends across approximately half the length of the long side, to the opposite side face of the parallelogram by means of two web portions that are perpendicular to the long sides and being broken off outside this portion. Said one long side is the long side which is located in the surface of thevertical frame part 5 forming the edge surface of the frame element 1. - The
vertical frame part 5 is covered on the outside with afixed cover panel 10 of glass, which is located in the same vertical plane as theglass panes 6 and theglass door panels 7 and 8 and which, like these, extends between the twohorizontal frame parts 2 and 3. In the same way, the vertical frame part 5' is covered with a glass cover panel 10'. - Because the
vertical frame parts 5 and 5' are inclined as described above and covered with aglass cover panel 10 and 10', respectively, as described above, the corner post formed by the twovertical frame parts 5 and 5' is conjured away in an unexpected manner and becomes almost invisible to the eye, which means that a balcony glazing made up of frame elements 1, 1' of this kind gives an open and free visual impression. This effect is enhanced by the fact that thevertical frame parts 5 and 5' are made from aluminium sections and thus are silvery in colour. The effect can also be enhanced by painting thevertical frame parts 5 and 5' with a suitable, typically blue-grey-greenish colour.
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- A frame element, which has two horizontal frame parts (2, 3) and two vertical frame parts (4, 5) and supports at least one vertical glass pane (6) mounted in the frame element (1) and extending along the horizontal frame parts (2, 3), and which is adapted to be mounted on a balcony to form, together with a second frame element (1') of a corresponding type, at least a portion of a balcony glazing and to be mounted in such a position that one vertical frame part (5) thereof is placed adjacent one vertical frame part (5') of said second frame element (1'), and that the two frame elements (1, 1') form a corner, the inner corner angle of which is 2α, characterised in that said one vertical frame part (5) of the frame element (1) has an elongate cross-sectional shape, assumes a pivot position about a vertical axis which is such that the longitudinal axis of this cross-sectional shape forms an angle α with the horizontal frame parts (2, 3), and is covered on the outside with a glass cover panel (10), which extends parallel to said glass pane (6) mounted in the frame element (1).
- A frame element according to claim 1, wherein the glass cover panel (10) is located in the same vertical plane as said glass pane (6) mounted in the frame element (1).
- A frame element according to claim 1 or 2, wherein α is 45°.
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SE0003997A SE0003997L (en) | 2000-11-02 | 2000-11-02 | Frame elements for use in glazing balconies |
PCT/SE2001/002331 WO2002036918A1 (en) | 2000-11-02 | 2001-10-25 | Frame element for use in glazing a balcony |
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