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A security screen employs frame rails 11, as an extrusion of constant cross-section and having a rectangular hollow space 18 and a screen entry opening 19 opposite the hollow section 18. The rail 11 leads from the screen entry opening 19 outboard as a form of channel 20. The channel 20 has three regions comprising a screen tensioning region 21, a glue receiving region 22 and a seal or cover strip receiving region 23. The first step in assembly is to caulk or otherwise deposit a suitable glue, for example a methacrylate, epoxy, urethane or equivalent to fill the glue region 22. The screen is inserted through the glue, the frame promoting movement of the glue into the screen so that the glue hardens to form a matrix around and through the screen.
A security screen employs frame rails 11, as an extrusion of constant cross-section and having a rectangular hollow space 18 and a screen entry opening 19 opposite the hollow section 18. The rail 11 leads from the screen entry opening 19 outboard as a form of channel 20. The channel 20 has three regions comprising a screen tensioning region 21, a glue receiving region 22 and a seal or cover strip receiving region 23. The first step in assembly is to caulk or otherwise deposit a suitable glue, for example a methacrylate, epoxy, urethane or equivalent to fill the glue region 22. The screen is inserted through the glue, the frame promoting movement of the glue into the screen so that the glue hardens to form a matrix around and through the screen.
SCREENS
VEIVERS BRADLEY MARK (Autor:in)
23.09.2021
Patent
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
IPC:
E06B
Feste oder bewegliche Abschlüsse für Öffnungen in Bauwerken, Fahrzeugen, Zäunen oder ähnlichen Einfriedungen allgemein, z.B. Türen, Fenster, Läden, Tore
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FIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES, OR LIKE ENCLOSURES, IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
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