Clamping fitting to attach glass panes

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Multiroom or level – Curtain-wall; i.e. – panel attached outside floor or beam

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403388, 411537, 411535, E04H 100

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061313467

ABSTRACT:
A clamping fitting to attach glass panes whereby the clamp screw's screw head and screw shank are conceived as individual components, so that the screw head is vertically displaceable in four degrees of freedom with regard to the screw shank's axis and fixable at a screw shank's holding flange in order to achieve tolerance compensation in the glass pane's plane between the wall mounting and the bore hole in the glass pane. Between a support flange sitting close to a carrier structure and a bore hole in the glass pane, a locating flange sitting close to the glass pane is provided for, which locating flange's distance is variable with regard to the support flange. The distance adjustment is realized by penetrating through the bore hole in the glass pane.

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patent: 2213630 (1940-09-01), Gade
patent: 4453346 (1984-06-01), Powell
patent: 4662807 (1987-05-01), Lien
patent: 5288191 (1994-02-01), Ruckert
patent: 5340258 (1994-08-01), Simon
"Das Fassadensystem fur brillante Fassadenganz aus Glas" Pilkington Flachglas.

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