WO1997041327A1 - Weather strips in particular for window and door frames and the like - Google Patents

Weather strips in particular for window and door frames and the like Download PDF

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WO1997041327A1
WO1997041327A1 PCT/IT1996/000087 IT9600087W WO9741327A1 WO 1997041327 A1 WO1997041327 A1 WO 1997041327A1 IT 9600087 W IT9600087 W IT 9600087W WO 9741327 A1 WO9741327 A1 WO 9741327A1
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Paolo Cittadini
Alfonso Caldiroli
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06BFIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
    • E06B7/00Special arrangements or measures in connection with doors or windows
    • E06B7/16Sealing arrangements on wings or parts co-operating with the wings
    • E06B7/22Sealing arrangements on wings or parts co-operating with the wings by means of elastic edgings, e.g. elastic rubber tubes; by means of resilient edgings, e.g. felt or plush strips, resilient metal strips
    • E06B7/23Plastic, sponge rubber, or like strips or tubes
    • E06B7/2305Plastic, sponge rubber, or like strips or tubes with an integrally formed part for fixing the edging
    • E06B7/2307Plastic, sponge rubber, or like strips or tubes with an integrally formed part for fixing the edging with a single sealing-line or -plane between the wing and the part co-operating with the wing
    • E06B7/231Plastic, sponge rubber, or like strips or tubes with an integrally formed part for fixing the edging with a single sealing-line or -plane between the wing and the part co-operating with the wing with a solid sealing part
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60JWINDOWS, WINDSCREENS, NON-FIXED ROOFS, DOORS, OR SIMILAR DEVICES FOR VEHICLES; REMOVABLE EXTERNAL PROTECTIVE COVERINGS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES
    • B60J10/00Sealing arrangements
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60JWINDOWS, WINDSCREENS, NON-FIXED ROOFS, DOORS, OR SIMILAR DEVICES FOR VEHICLES; REMOVABLE EXTERNAL PROTECTIVE COVERINGS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES
    • B60J10/00Sealing arrangements
    • B60J10/30Sealing arrangements characterised by the fastening means
    • B60J10/38Sealing arrangements characterised by the fastening means using magnetic means
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60JWINDOWS, WINDSCREENS, NON-FIXED ROOFS, DOORS, OR SIMILAR DEVICES FOR VEHICLES; REMOVABLE EXTERNAL PROTECTIVE COVERINGS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES
    • B60J10/00Sealing arrangements
    • B60J10/80Sealing arrangements specially adapted for opening panels, e.g. doors
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06BFIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
    • E06B7/00Special arrangements or measures in connection with doors or windows
    • E06B7/16Sealing arrangements on wings or parts co-operating with the wings
    • E06B7/22Sealing arrangements on wings or parts co-operating with the wings by means of elastic edgings, e.g. elastic rubber tubes; by means of resilient edgings, e.g. felt or plush strips, resilient metal strips
    • E06B7/23Plastic, sponge rubber, or like strips or tubes
    • E06B7/2305Plastic, sponge rubber, or like strips or tubes with an integrally formed part for fixing the edging
    • E06B7/2307Plastic, sponge rubber, or like strips or tubes with an integrally formed part for fixing the edging with a single sealing-line or -plane between the wing and the part co-operating with the wing
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06BFIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
    • E06B7/00Special arrangements or measures in connection with doors or windows
    • E06B7/16Sealing arrangements on wings or parts co-operating with the wings
    • E06B7/22Sealing arrangements on wings or parts co-operating with the wings by means of elastic edgings, e.g. elastic rubber tubes; by means of resilient edgings, e.g. felt or plush strips, resilient metal strips
    • E06B7/23Plastic, sponge rubber, or like strips or tubes
    • E06B7/2314Plastic, sponge rubber, or like strips or tubes characterised by the material

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  • the present invention relates to a weather strip, in particular -for window and door -frames and the like.
  • the weather strips referred to in the present description have an extension and shape adapted to match the opening contour with which they &re associated and, under operating conditions, they a.re interposed between a -fixed portion SLIC ⁇ I as a door or window -frame or a car body, and a movable portion, such as the movable frameworl of a door or window or a vehicle door.
  • weather strips having differentiated structures, conformations and worl-ing conditions have been made in the past, depending on the different requirements.
  • one r nown type of weather strip consists of the so-called compression strip. It includes a base portion intended for fitting into a corresponding seat of one of the frames with which the strip is associated, and a head portion which, under war! ing conditions, is deformed by compression and therefore implements the necessary sealing action.
  • the compression strips are? substantially unable to carry out and ensure an appropriate sealing when the openings to be sealed have tortuous shapes or corner areas where particularly sharp edges are present.
  • said compression strips still due to their structural conformation, need a great closing strength capable of deforming the head portion of the strip itself so as to generate an appropriate specific contact pressure along the whole perimeter of the opening to be seal ed .
  • the weather strip is provided to comprise a head portion with which a band of magnetic material is associated.
  • the head portion is then connected to a base or shoe portion of the weather strip by a tubular body or a bellows-shaped body capable of ensuring some mobility to the head portion.
  • weeAther strips provided with a magnetic insert appear to be greatly effective and widely imposed on the market, they however have shown some working aspects that, in the Applicant's opinion, are still susceptible of further improvement.
  • the magnetic-insert strips have involved some problems due to the particular conformation of the connecting portion between the head portion and the base portion of the strip itself.
  • the connecting portion is in the form of a tube or bellows, great difficulties arise on installation, when junctions between two straight portions of said strips are to be made at the corner areas.
  • the head portion appears to be linked to the base portion too stiffly. For this reason, the head portion has a wear mobility relative to the base portion and is therefore only limitedly capable of following the profile of the opening to be sealed.
  • FIG. 1 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the weather strip of the invention under operating conditi ⁇ ns;
  • Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view similar to that in Fig. 1 showing a strip portion and diagrammatically depicting the possible movements to which the head portion of the strip itself can be subjected;
  • Figs. 3 to 6 show different envisaged solutions for the strip base portion in accordance with the present invention.
  • a weather strip in particular for window and door frames and the like, in accordance with the present invention has been generally identified by reference numeral 1.
  • the weather strip 1 comprises a base portion 2 intended for engagement with a respective anchoring area 3 associated with a first bearing frame of a door or window fixture for example, generally denoted by 4.
  • the first seat 3 is formed at a thermal insulating element 4a associated with the first frame 4.
  • the first frame 4 is shiftable from an open position (not shown) to a closed position (shown in Fig. 1) in which the weather strip 1 carries out a convenient seal from atmospheric agents.
  • strip 1 comprises a head portion 5 arranged to act against an abutment area 6 associated with a second bearing frame generally identified by 7.
  • the abutment area 6 is actually defined at a thermal insulating element 7a being part of the second bearing frame 7.
  • Magnetic means 8 consisting of a band of magnetic material engaged in a longitudinal seat 5a formed in the head portion 5 is then operatively associated with the head portion 5.
  • the head portion 5 may have a tubular conformation so as to define a longitudinal seat 5a of a parallelepiped or square conformation for example, as shown in the drawings, or also an open conformation, in - & -
  • band of magnetic material will be received thereinto by forced fitting or formed therein by coating through an extrusion or coextrusion process.
  • the head portion 5 is then physically connected to the base portion 2 by an intermediate connecting portion 9 which, in an original manner, is defined in cross section by a single fillet ⁇ like element having at least one unstraight portion 9a.
  • This fillet-like element is capable of bending and extending to move the head portion 5. from a rest position (see Fig. 2) to a plurality of operating positions located at a given distance from said rest position in any movement directions.
  • this unstraight portion is in the form of an arc of a circumference and the thickness of same is substantially constant.
  • the unstraight portion 9a will be able to extend and bend in a substantially homogeneous manner following the attraction exerted thereon by the magnetic: means 8, which will make it fit any shape of the abutment area. 6 very easily, even in the presence of important working errors and/or tolerances and also in the case of areas having a very reduced radius of curvature. It will be recognized that due to its particular structure, portion 9a will be practically subjected to tensile stresses, possible compression-set effects being substantially eliminated.
  • Said fillet-like element defining the intermediate connecting portion further comprises at least one straight portion 9b interposed between the base portion 2 and the unstraight portion 9a.
  • This straight portion 9b is of a gradually decreasing thickness away from the base portion 2 for connection with the unstraight portion.
  • the straight portion 9b defines a preferential direction according to which the unstraight portion is disposed, although it does not restrain the overall deformation and extension capabilities to which the intermediate connecting portion 9 may be subjected.
  • the straight portion 9b ensures a certain directional positioning of the unstraight portion 9a so that the head portion 5 is disposed close to an area substantially in the vicinity of the abutment area 6.
  • the intermediate portion is deformed so that the head portion is brought to bear against the abutment element 6.
  • said head portion comprises at least one operating holding area 5b arranged to act against said abutment area b and preferably having a planar conformation.
  • the magnetic charges of the the band 8 are arranged in such a manner that the opposite poles are located at the opposite ends of the operating holding area 5b.
  • the head portion can approach the abutment area in an efficient manner and a precise positioning of said head portion against the abutment area is achieved.
  • said band Since the magnetic poles of the band 8 need to be conveniently positioned, said band is provided with at least one longitudinal notch 8a intended for polarity recognition.
  • the axial stop means 8b comprises at least one elongated element consisting of for example a cord of metal material or synthetic fibre such as fiberglass, which is incorporated into the magnetic band 8 preferably at a central symmetry axis thereof.
  • the base portion 2 of the weather strip 1 can comprise an anchoring element 10 to be pressure-fitted into a corresponding longitudinal housing formed in said first frame 4, as shown in particular in the embodiments in Figs. 4, 5 and 6.
  • the base portion 2 may comprise a coupling element 11 defining at least one undercut 12 to receive in engagement a corresponding relief formed in the anchoring area 3 of said first frame 4, as well as a spring-thrust element 14 operatively associated with said coupling element 11 and having at least one end portion 14a arranged to act, under operating conditions, against said first frame 4 and to transmit a corresponding spring force to said coupling element to cause the same to be anchored to the relief 13.
  • the spring-thrust element 14 is disposed perimetrical 1y to the coupling element 11 and has a second end portion 14b located at a substantially symmetric and opposite position with respect to the first portion 14a, which second end portion is also intended for acting, under operating conditions, against said first frame 4.
  • the two end portions 14a and 14b succeed in generating a sufficient elastic thrust force on the coupling element so as to fixedly anchor it to the relief 13.
  • the spring-thrust element may be able to conveniently perform its technical tasl , it must be made of a soft and elastically deformable material such as an elastomer for example, whereas element 11 is to be made of a stiff material such as a plastic or metal material.
  • the structure of the base portion 2 described above and shown in Fig. 3 can be applied to advantage to any weather strips, of the conventional type as well, 0 for example a compression strip or any other type, and application of this structure is not restrained to strips of the type described with reference to the present invention.
  • the weather strip can be also made of thermoplastic, thermosetting or elastomer mate ⁇ als.
  • the invention achieve-.- important advantages.
  • the inventive weather strip is capable of ensuring a perfect sea] even when broad wort ing tolerances are -5 concerned and can be employed in those cases in which openings having very tortuous shapes need to be sealed.
  • said head portion is capable of following any type of contour.
  • said strip head portion can abut against the respective mating portion in a very precise manner,
  • junctions at the corners can be carried out in a very simple and precise manner and without involving the usual assembling problems during the installation step that are typical of weather strips of known type.
  • the weather strip 1 in accordance with the invention is of easy manufacture as it can be made by a continuous extrusion process; as a result, material saving occurs with respect to the magnetic strips having an intermediate connecting portion in the form of a tube or bellows, for example. Furthermore, the weather strip in question is substantially subjected, under any operating condition, to tensile stresses alone, so that all problems connected with a compression-set effect are el Iminated.

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Abstract

The invention relates to a weather strip in particular for window and door frames and the like comprising a base portion (2) arranged to be engaged in a respective anchoring area (3) of a first bearing frame (4); a head portion (5) arranged to act against an abutment area (6) associated with a second supporting frame (7); a band of magnetic material (8) operatively associated with said head portion; and an intermediate connecting portion (9) between said base and head portions. The intermediate portion (9) in section comprises a single fillet-like element having at least one unstraight portion (9a), said fillet-like element being able to bend and extend so as to move the head portion (5) along any direction from a rest position to a plurality of operating positions located at a given distance from said rest position.

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WEATHER STRIPS IN PARTICULAR FOR WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES AND THE LIKE
D e s c r i p t i o n
The present invention relates to a weather strip, in particular -for window and door -frames and the like.
It is 1 nown that in the -field o-f external window and door frames, in that o-f motor-vehicles and in many other ■fields, weather strips designed to ensure an appropriate seal against atmospheric agents such as air, water or others are widely used.
In particular, the weather strips referred to in the present description have an extension and shape adapted to match the opening contour with which they &re associated and, under operating conditions, they a.re interposed between a -fixed portion SLICΓI as a door or window -frame or a car body, and a movable portion, such as the movable frameworl of a door or window or a vehicle door.
As mentioned above, weather strips having differentiated structures, conformations and worl-ing conditions have been made in the past, depending on the different requirements. More particularly, one r nown type of weather strip consists of the so-called compression strip. It includes a base portion intended for fitting into a corresponding seat of one of the frames with which the strip is associated, and a head portion which, under war! ing conditions, is deformed by compression and therefore implements the necessary sealing action.
While the compression strips briefly described above are presently employed in many applications, they however have a great number of drawbacks above all from an operating point of view. It is to note in fact that, even if rather valuable materials are used in the strip manufacture, when said materials are submitted to compression, a compression set is caused, that is the material is unable to completely and resiliently recover the bearing strain to which it has been subjected.
Clearly, these drawbacks, the presence of which increasingly grows in time, partly or completely impair the sealing capabilities of the strip.
It should be also noted that, taking into account the materials usually employed in manufacturing said strips, important problems exist in connection with aging and stiffening of the strip that, as time goes by, will become increasingly more unable to resiliently respond to the stresses to which it is submitted, in particular at corner areas. As a result, a reduction and a decay in the sealing capabilities of the strip occurs, which makes it necessary to replace the strip itself at predetermined intervals.
In addition to the above, it is to point out that, given the typology of said strips, working tolerances are to be respected with great accuracy in order to ensure a specific contact pressure substantially uniform over the whole perimeter to be sealed.
Furthermore, the compression strips are? substantially unable to carry out and ensure an appropriate sealing when the openings to be sealed have tortuous shapes or corner areas where particularly sharp edges are present.
Then said compression strips, still due to their structural conformation, need a great closing strength capable of deforming the head portion of the strip itself so as to generate an appropriate specific contact pressure along the whole perimeter of the opening to be seal ed .
Finally, it will be recognized that pressure strips cannot cause locking of a closure without the presence of a mechanical loc). which must necessarily act in combination with the strip itself.
In order to overcome the above mentioned drawbacks at least partly, the same Applicant has already developed a second type of weather strip suitable both for building applications such as door and window frames for example, and applications to motor—vehicles, such as doors, hatchback doors, hoods or other movable parts of the car bodies, as well as for other similar applications.
In accordance with the last-mentioned typology, the weather strip is provided to comprise a head portion with which a band of magnetic material is associated. The head portion is then connected to a base or shoe portion of the weather strip by a tubular body or a bellows-shaped body capable of ensuring some mobility to the head portion. In this manner, the drawbacl- s typical of compression strips are reduced and a better adaptability to shapes of any conformation is ensured together with a greater reliability in time, due to the absence of a portion of strip acting under compression, and an easier setting up of the weather strip itself, since the latter does not need any mechanical loci and in addition no particular closing strength is reqLtired, because the sealing portion is biased against the corresponding abutment element by the attraction force caused by the insert made of ferromagnetic material.
While the above described weeAther strips provided with a magnetic insert appear to be greatly effective and widely imposed on the market, they however have shown some working aspects that, in the Applicant's opinion, are still susceptible of further improvement. In particular, the magnetic-insert strips have involved some problems due to the particular conformation of the connecting portion between the head portion and the base portion of the strip itself.
More specifically, since the connecting portion is in the form of a tube or bellows, great difficulties arise on installation, when junctions between two straight portions of said strips are to be made at the corner areas.
In addition, due to the particular conformation of the connecting portion, the head portion appears to be linked to the base portion too stiffly. For this reason, the head portion has a wear mobility relative to the base portion and is therefore only limitedly capable of following the profile of the opening to be sealed.
Under this situation, it is a fundamental aim of the present invention to provide a weather strip that is of easy and ready installation while at the same time ensuring the greatest mobility to the head portion so as to achieve an excellent operating efficiency.
The foregoing and further objects that wι) l become more apparent in thee progress of the present description are substantially achieved by a weather strip in particular for window and door frames, as defined in the appended claims.
This desription will be tal-en hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings given by way of non- limiting example, in which:
- Fig. 1 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the weather strip of the invention under operating conditiαns;
- Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view similar to that in Fig. 1 showing a strip portion and diagrammatically depicting the possible movements to which the head portion of the strip itself can be subjected; and
Figs. 3 to 6 show different envisaged solutions for the strip base portion in accordance with the present invention.
Referring to the drawings, a weather strip in particular for window and door frames and the like, in accordance with the present invention, has been generally identified by reference numeral 1.
The weather strip 1 comprises a base portion 2 intended for engagement with a respective anchoring area 3 associated with a first bearing frame of a door or window fixture for example, generally denoted by 4.
In this specific case the first seat 3 is formed at a thermal insulating element 4a associated with the first frame 4. The first frame 4 is shiftable from an open position (not shown) to a closed position (shown in Fig. 1) in which the weather strip 1 carries out a convenient seal from atmospheric agents.
It is to point out that for the purpose strip 1 comprises a head portion 5 arranged to act against an abutment area 6 associated with a second bearing frame generally identified by 7. In this case too the abutment area 6 is actually defined at a thermal insulating element 7a being part of the second bearing frame 7. Magnetic means 8 consisting of a band of magnetic material engaged in a longitudinal seat 5a formed in the head portion 5 is then operatively associated with the head portion 5.
Preferably, the head portion 5 may have a tubular conformation so as to define a longitudinal seat 5a of a parallelepiped or square conformation for example, as shown in the drawings, or also an open conformation, in - & -
which case the band of magnetic material will be received thereinto by forced fitting or formed therein by coating through an extrusion or coextrusion process.
As clearly seen in the drawings, the head portion 5 is then physically connected to the base portion 2 by an intermediate connecting portion 9 which, in an original manner, is defined in cross section by a single fillet¬ like element having at least one unstraight portion 9a. This fillet-like element is capable of bending and extending to move the head portion 5. from a rest position (see Fig. 2) to a plurality of operating positions located at a given distance from said rest position in any movement directions.
Preferably this unstraight portion is in the form of an arc of a circumference and the thickness of same is substantially constant.
In this manner the unstraight portion 9a will be able to extend and bend in a substantially homogeneous manner following the attraction exerted thereon by the magnetic: means 8, which will make it fit any shape of the abutment area. 6 very easily, even in the presence of important working errors and/or tolerances and also in the case of areas having a very reduced radius of curvature. It will be recognized that due to its particular structure, portion 9a will be practically subjected to tensile stresses, possible compression-set effects being substantially eliminated.
Said fillet-like element defining the intermediate connecting portion further comprises at least one straight portion 9b interposed between the base portion 2 and the unstraight portion 9a. This straight portion 9b is of a gradually decreasing thickness away from the base portion 2 for connection with the unstraight portion. - -
Advantageously, the straight portion 9b defines a preferential direction according to which the unstraight portion is disposed, although it does not restrain the overall deformation and extension capabilities to which the intermediate connecting portion 9 may be subjected.
In other words, under operating conditions, the straight portion 9b ensures a certain directional positioning of the unstraight portion 9a so that the head portion 5 is disposed close to an area substantially in the vicinity of the abutment area 6. Then, by effect of the magnetic interaction between the magnetic means 8 and the abutment portion 6 which obviously can be of a ferromagnetic material or have a magnetic element inserted therein (as in the case shown in Fig. 1) , the intermediate portion is deformed so that the head portion is brought to bear against the abutment element 6. Advantageously, said head portion comprises at least one operating holding area 5b arranged to act against said abutment area b and preferably having a planar conformation. In addition, in order to ensure a precise positioning of the head portion 5, the magnetic charges of the the band 8 are arranged in such a manner that the opposite poles are located at the opposite ends of the operating holding area 5b. In this way, by arranging on the abutment area 6 a magnetic element the poles of which are disposed as shown in Fig. 1, the head portion can approach the abutment area in an efficient manner and a precise positioning of said head portion against the abutment area is achieved.
Since the magnetic poles of the band 8 need to be conveniently positioned, said band is provided with at least one longitudinal notch 8a intended for polarity recognition.
Finally, still with reference to the magnetic band 8, it is to note that it is provided with axial stop means Bb arranged to prevent expansions or contractions of same due to sudden changes of temperature that could impair or alter the operating -efficiency of the weather strip. More particLtlarly, the axial stop means 8b comprises at least one elongated element consisting of for example a cord of metal material or synthetic fibre such as fiberglass, which is incorporated into the magnetic band 8 preferably at a central symmetry axis thereof.
Referring now to Figs. 3 to 6 in detail, it is noted that the base portion 2 of the weather strip 1 can comprise an anchoring element 10 to be pressure-fitted into a corresponding longitudinal housing formed in said first frame 4, as shown in particular in the embodiments in Figs. 4, 5 and 6.
Alternatively it is also advantageously provided that the base portion 2 (see Fig. 3) may comprise a coupling element 11 defining at least one undercut 12 to receive in engagement a corresponding relief formed in the anchoring area 3 of said first frame 4, as well as a spring-thrust element 14 operatively associated with said coupling element 11 and having at least one end portion 14a arranged to act, under operating conditions, against said first frame 4 and to transmit a corresponding spring force to said coupling element to cause the same to be anchored to the relief 13.
Preferably, the spring-thrust element 14 is disposed perimetrical 1y to the coupling element 11 and has a second end portion 14b located at a substantially symmetric and opposite position with respect to the first portion 14a, which second end portion is also intended for acting, under operating conditions, against said first frame 4. Practically, the two end portions 14a and 14b succeed in generating a sufficient elastic thrust force on the coupling element so as to fixedly anchor it to the relief 13. It is pointed out that in order that the spring-thrust element may be able to conveniently perform its technical tasl , it must be made of a soft and elastically deformable material such as an elastomer for example, whereas element 11 is to be made of a stiff material such as a plastic or metal material.
Obviously, the structure of the base portion 2 described above and shown in Fig. 3 can be applied to advantage to any weather strips, of the conventional type as well, 0 for example a compression strip or any other type, and application of this structure is not restrained to strips of the type described with reference to the present invention.
5 Finally, as regards materials, the weather strip can be also made of thermoplastic, thermosetting or elastomer mateπals.
The invention achieve-.- important advantages.
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First of all it is to note that due to the particular conformation of the intermediate connecting portion 9 the inventive weather strip is capable of ensuring a perfect sea] even when broad wort ing tolerances are -5 concerned and can be employed in those cases in which openings having very tortuous shapes need to be sealed.
In fact, the degree of mobility achieved by the head portion 5 has never been reached until now and therefore
'0 said head portion is capable of following any type of contour. In addition, by virtue of the particular arrangement of the magnetic charges in the magnetic band B, said strip head portion can abut against the respective mating portion in a very precise manner,
>5 reaching the desired operating position without the occurrence of jammings, thereby ensuring a very high operating reliability. Furthermore, due to the presence of an intermediate connecting portion consisting of a single fillet-lile element, junctions at the corners can be carried out in a very simple and precise manner and without involving the usual assembling problems during the installation step that are typical of weather strips of known type.
Finally, from the point of view of production, the weather strip 1 in accordance with the invention is of easy manufacture as it can be made by a continuous extrusion process; as a result, material saving occurs with respect to the magnetic strips having an intermediate connecting portion in the form of a tube or bellows, for example. Furthermore, the weather strip in question is substantially subjected, under any operating condition, to tensile stresses alone, so that all problems connected with a compression-set effect are el Iminated.
Obviously, many modificat. ons and var] ation may be made to the invention as conceived, all of them falling within the scope of the inventive idea characterizing

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1. A weather strip in particular for window and door frames and the lile, comprising: - a base portion (2) arranged to be engaged in a respective anchoring area (3) of a first bearing frame (4) ;
- a head portion (5) arranged to act against an abutment area (6) associated with a second bearing frame (7); - magnetic means (8) operatively associated with said head portion; and
- an intermediate connecting portion (9) between said base and head portions, characterized in that said intermediate portion (9) in section comprises a single fillet-lir-e element having at least one unstraight portion (9a) , said fillet-lile element being capable of bending and extending to move the head portion (5), aloncj any direction, from a rest position to a plurality of operating positions located at a given distance from said rest position.
2. A weather strip according to claim 1, characterized in that said fillet-lile element (9) comprises at least one substantially straight portion (9b) interposed between said base portion (2) and unstraight portion (9a) .
3. A weather strip according to claim 1, characterized in that said unstraight portion (9a) is in the form of an arc of a circumference.
4. A weather strip according to claim 1, characterized in that said unstraight portion (9a) substantially h≤ts constant thickness.
5. A weather strip accord] ng to claim 1, characterized in that said straight portion (9b) of the fillet-lile element (9) has a gradually decreasing thicl ness away - -
from said base portion (2), so as to to be connected to said unstraight portion (9a).
6. A weather strip according to claim 1, characterized
>J in that said magnetic means (8) comprises a band of magnetic material engaged in a longitudinal seat (5a) formed in said head portion (5).
7. A weather strip according to claim 6, characterized IQ in that said head portion (5) has a tubular conformation to define a 1ongitudinale seat (5a) in the form of a. prism.
8. A weather strip according to claim 1, characterized 15 in that said head portion (5) comprises at least one operating holdincj area (5b) arranged to act against said abutment area (6) associated with the second frame (7) , the magnetic charges of said band being disposed in such a manner that the opposite poles arm located at the 2o opposite ends of said operating holding area (5b).
9. A weather strip according to claim 8, characterized in that said operating holding area (5b) is of a planar conformation.
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10. A weather strip according to claim 1, characterized in that said band of magnetic material (8) comprises at least one longitudinal notch (8a) intended for polarity recognition.
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11. A weather strip according to claim 1, characterized in that said magnetic means (8) is operatively associated with axial stop means (8b) to prevent expansions/contractions of said magnetic means.
12. A weather strip according to claim 11, characterized in that said axial stop means (8b) comprises at least one elongated element incorporated in said magnetic means.
13. A weather strip according to claim 12, character] zed in that said elongated element comprises at least one cord of a metal material or a synthetic fibre disposed close to a central symmetry axis of said band of magnetic material (8).
14. A weather strip according to claim 1, characterized in that said base portion (2) comprises an anchoring element (10) to be pressure-fitted in a corresponding longitudinal housing formed in said first frame at said area (3) .
15. A weather strip according to claim 1, characterized in that said base portion comprises:
- a coupling element (11) defining at least one undercut (12) to receive in engagement a corresponding relief (13) formed on said first frame M); and - a spring-thrust element (14) operatively associated with said coupling element and having at least one end portion (14a) arranged to act, under operating conditions, against said first frame? and to transmit a corresponding spring force to said coupling element (11) to cause anchoring of same to said relief (13).
16. A weather strip according to claim 15, characterized in that said spring-thrust element (14) is disposed perimetπcal ly to said coupling element (11).
17. A weather strip according to claim 15, characterized in that said spring-thrust element (14) has a second end portion (14b) disposed in a substantially symmetrically opposite position in respect of said first portion (14a) , which second portion too is arranged to act, under operating conditions, against said first frame (4) .
18. A weather strip according to claim 15, characterized in that said spring-thrust element (14) is made of an elastically deformable soft material.
19. A weather strip according to claim 15, characterized in that said coupling element (11) is made of a stiff material.
20. A weather strip in particular for window and door frames and the like comprising:
- a base portion (2) arranged to be engaged in a respective anchoring area (3) of a first bearing frame (4) ;
- a head portion (5) arranged to act against an abutment area (6) associated with a second bearing frame (7); characterized in that it comprises:
- a coupling element (11) defining at least one undercut (12) to receive in engagement a corresponding relief (13) formed on said first frame (4); and - a spring-thrust element (14) operatively associated with said coupling element and having at least one end portion (14a) arranged to act, under operating conditions, against said first frame and to transmit a corresponding sprjng force to said coupling element (11) to cause anchoring of same to said relief (13).
21. A weather strip according to claim 19, characterized in that said spring-thrust element (14) is disposed perlmetrical ly to said coupling element.
22. A weather strip according to claim 19, characterized in that said spring-thrust element (14) has a second end portion (14b) disposed in a substantially symmetrically opposite position in respect of said first portion
(14a) , which second portion too is arranged to act, under operating conditions, against said first frame
(4) .
23 A weather strip according to claim 19, characterized in that said spring-thrust element (14) is made of an elastically deformable soft material.
24. A weather strip according to claim 19, characterized in that said coupling element (11) is made of a stiff material .
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