Profile structure for glazing

E - Fixed Constructions – 06 – B

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E06B 3/58 (2006.01) E06B 3/30 (2006.01)

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CA 2183768

A sectional structure is provided herein. Such structure includes a glazier's strip section having a first side brace flange for bracing one side of a glass pane. Such structure further includes a casing section having a second side brace flange for bracing the other side of the glass pane. Such structure further includes a bottom rest which is positioned at substantially a right angle with respect to the second side brace flange, the glass pane being disposed in a space which is defined by the first side brace flange, the second side brace flange and the bottom rest. The glazier's strip section and the casing section are formed mutually interlockable. They have fixing means for detachably attaching the glazier's strip section to the casing section. The fixing means includes a first locking claw which is formed on the casing section, and a second locking claw which is formed on the glazier's strip section for interlocking with the first locking claw. Such structure further includes a first brace member, which is formed on the casing section, and a second brace member, which is formed on the glazier's strip section. The second brace member braces against the first brace member which forms a pivot between the glazier's strip section and the casing section. In this manner the glazier's strip section is pivotable between a locked position and an unlocked position, with the first brace member and the second brace member being urged against each other. The glazier's strip section is configured to be turnable around a pivot which is constituted by cooperation of the first brace member and the second brace member. This cooperation serves to press the first side brace flange against a surface of the glass pane into the locked position. Furthermore, by such action, the first locking claws and the second locking claws become interlocked.

Une structure en profilé est constituée d'une section lamellaire pour vitrage (1) comportant un premier rebord de calage (2) appuyant contre une face du vitrage, et une section à emboîtement (3) comportant un second rebord de calage (4) appuyant contre l'autre face du vitrage. Un fond-support (5) étant disposé essentiellement à angle droit par rapport au second rebord de calage (4), le vitrage occupe l'espace défini par les premier et second rebords de calage et ledit fond-support. La section lamellaire pour vitrage (1) et la section à emboîtement (3) sont munies de rebords d'accrochage (6, 7) se verrouillant mutuellement. La structure se compose d'un premier élément de calage (8) solidaire de la section à emboîtement (3), et d'un second élément de calage (9) solidaire de la section lamellaire pour vitrage (1) exerçant une pression contre le premier élément de calage (8), réalisant ainsi un effet de pivot (10) contre les sections. De la sorte, la coopération entre le premier et le second élément de calage (8, 9), qui agissent l'un contre l'autre, permet à la section lamellaire de vitrage (1) de tourner autour du pivot (10) constitué entre le premier et le second élément de calage. Ce mouvement de rotation garantit l'application dans un sens essentiellement perpendiculaire, jusqu'à verrouillage, du premier élément de calage (2) contre la face du vitrage, et le verrouillage entre eux des premier et second rebords d'accrochage (6, 7).

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