Heat-insulated composite section for doors, windows or facades

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – In situ attached-type channel or trim strip – Portal or closure trim

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525731, 526565, 526567, 527303, 527305, 527306, E04B 194

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060356006

ABSTRACT:
A heat-insulated composite section for doors, windows and facades, includes a plurality of metal rail sections so connected as to form a frame, at least one insulating rod arranged between the rail sections and having longitudinal edges secured to the metal sections, and a compensation structure provided in a longitudinal connection zone between interconnected components for eliminating a flexure of the rail sections when subject to uneven temperature rise. The compensation structure effects a slight resistance to longitudinal displacement, or resistance to longitudinal displacement that approaches zero, or is formed by a sliding-type guidance.

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