Inserts for hollow structural members

US10113356B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10113356-B2
Application numberUS-201615061050-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 4, 2016
Priority dateAug 22, 2012
Publication dateOct 30, 2018
Grant dateOct 30, 2018

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A pre-formed insert with stable dimensions for mechanical insertion into a hollow member and that reduces the Nusselt number and convection across the hollow member. The insert may be formed of a low heat conducting material like PVC and have extensions and internal voids that impede convection in the hollow and conduction through the insert. The inserts may be used in heads and sills of aluminum windows, doors and frames. In one embodiment, an insert is received in an open hollow and may cooperate with an insert in a frame hollow to decrease convection at the head end of a sliding window or door. An insert may be placed within the hollow of a window or door beside a roller assembly.

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A structure for a building envelope dividing an exterior environment from an interior environment, comprising: a composite member having a pair of metal extrusions having a first thermal conductivity, the pair of extrusions connected by a thermal break formed from a material having a lower thermal conductivity than the metal extrusions, a first of the pair of extrusions being an exterior extrusion and a second of the pair being an interior extrusion, the composite member having a portion with an open, C-shaped cross-sectional shape, the hollow of the C-shaped cross-sectional shape communicating with a space exterior to the composite member, the hollow supporting heat transfer by convection between the pair of metal extrusions; a monolithic insert formed independently of the composite member having stable free-standing dimensions, the insert inserting into the hollow and extending at least partially across the hollow, the insert being made from a material with a thermal conductivity less than the thermal conductivity of the metal extrusions and having a cross-sectional shape which at least partially subdivides the hollow into a plurality of sub-areas, the insert having an open U-shaped cross-sectional shape with a first wall extending at least partially across the open C-shape, the first wall defining the bottom of the U-shape and joining to a first side wall at one end and to a second side wall at another end, the first side wall and the second sidewall defining the side walls of the U-shape, the insert reducing the Nusselt number of the composite member relative to the Nusselt number of the composite member without the insert present in the hollow. 2. The structure of claim 1 , wherein the insert has a pair of arms, a first arm extending from the first side wall distal to the first wall and extending toward the first of the pair of extrusions and a second arm extending from the second side wall distal to the first wall and extending toward the second of the pair of extrusions. 3. The structure of claim 1 , further comprising at least one extension extending from the bottom of the U-shaped insert in a direction toward the thermal break. 4. The structure of claim 3 , further comprising a ledge member extending from an end of at least one of the pair of arms distal to the first wall, at least one of the pair of metal extrusions having an edge disposed proximate the hollow, the ledge member engaging the at least one edge, retaining the insert in the hollow. 5. The structure of claim 4 , wherein each of the pair of metal extrusions has an edge disposed proximate the hollow and further comprising a pair of extensions extending from the bottom of the U-shaped insert in a direction toward the thermal break and wherein the ledge member is a first ledge member and further comprising a second ledge member extending from another of the pair of arms, the insert being captured within the hollow with each of the first and second ledge members engaged with one of the edges and with each of the pair of extensions abutting against the bottom of the C-shape. 6. The structure of claim 5 , wherein the each of the first ledge member and the second ledge member is oriented as a lead-in for slipping over one of the edges when the insert is pressed into the hollow. 7. The structure of claim 5 , wherein each of the pair of arms has a first portion having a component of extension in a direction parallel to the first wall and a second portion extending at an angle relative to the first portion. 8. The structure of claim 1 , wherein the first and second side walls are disposed perpendicular to the first wall. 9. The structure of claim 1 , wherein the composite member receiving the insert is at least one of a head or a sill of a door. 10. The structure of claim 1 , wherein the composite member receiving the insert is at least one of a head or a sill of a window. 11. The structure of claim 1 , wherein the insert is composed of at least one of PVC and polyurethane. 12. The structure of claim 1 , wherein the insert is composed of a deformable, low durometer material. 13. A structure, comprising a frame with a head having a first composite member with a first pair of metal extrusions having a thermal conductivity, the first pair of extrusions connected by a first thermal break formed from a material having a lower thermal conductivity than the first pair of metal extrusions, a first of the first pair of extrusions being an exterior extrusion and a second of the first pair being an interior extrusion, the first composite member having a portion with a first open, C-shaped cross-sectional shape defining a first hollow, the first hollow communicating with a space exterior to the first composite member, the first hollow supporting heat transfer by convection between the first pair of metal extrusions; at least one first insert formed independently of the first composite member having stable free-standing dimensions, the at least one first insert inserting into the first hollow and extending at least partially across the first hollow, the at least one first insert being made from a material with a thermal conductivity less than the thermal conductivity of the first pair of metal extrusions and having a cross-sectional shape which at least partially subdivides the first hollow into a plurality of sub-areas, the at least one first insert having an open U-shaped cross-sectional shape with a first wall extending at least partially across the first open C-shape, the first wall defining the bottom of the U-shape and joining to a first side wall at one end and to a second side wall at another end, the first side wall and the second side wall defining the side walls of the U-shape, the at least one first insert reducing the Nusselt number of the first composite member relative to the Nusselt number of the first composite member without the at least one first insert present in the hollow; a panel sliding relative to the frame and having a head with a second composite member with a second pair of metal extrusions having a thermal conductivity, the second pair of extrusions connected by a second thermal break formed from a material having a lower thermal conductivity than the second pair of metal extrusions, a first of the second pair of extrusions being an exterior extrusion and a second of the second pair being an interior extrusion, the second composite member having a portion with a second open, C-shaped cross-sectional shape defining a second hollow, the second hollow communicating with a space exterior to the second composite member, the second hollow supporting heat transfer by convection between the second pair of metal extrusions; at least one second insert formed independently of the second composite member having stable free-standing dimensions, the at least one second insert inserting into the second hollow and extending at least partially across the second hollow, the at least one second insert being made from a material with a thermal conductivity less than the thermal conductivity of the second pair of metal extrusions and having a cross-sectional shape which at least partially subdivides the second hollow into a plurality of sub-areas, the at least one second insert having an open U-shaped cross-sectional shape with a first wall extending at least partially across the second open C-shape, the first wall defining the bottom of the U-shape and joining to a first side wall at one end and to a second side wall at another end, the first side wall and the second side wall defining the side walls of the U-shape, the at least one second insert reducing the Nusselt number of the second composite member re

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  • Thresholds with special provision for insulation · CPC title

  • specially adapted for sliding doors or windows · CPC title

  • Holding sealing strips or forming sealing abutments · CPC title

  • Frames specially adapted for doors · CPC title

  • with additional prefab insulating materials in the hollow space · CPC title

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What does patent US10113356B2 cover?
A pre-formed insert with stable dimensions for mechanical insertion into a hollow member and that reduces the Nusselt number and convection across the hollow member. The insert may be formed of a low heat conducting material like PVC and have extensions and internal voids that impede convection in the hollow and conduction through the insert. The inserts may be used in heads and sills of alumin…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Alcoa Inc, Arconic Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E06B7/16. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 30 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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