![]() CHAMBRANLE ASSEMBLY CONTRE-CHAMBRANLE.
专利摘要:
The invention relates to a doorframe assembly suitable for being installed around a bay, on a wall, and comprising: - a first section (110) forming a frame and equipped with a longitudinal rebate (112) disposed on a first face (111) and, on a second face (114) adjacent to the first face (111), a longitudinal adjustment groove (115), - a second profile (100) forming a doorframe intended to come against the third face ( 116) opposite to said second face (114), - a third section (120) forming a counterframe equipped with a longitudinal adjustment tongue (122) oriented inward and whose free end is able to come to rest inserting in said adjustment groove (115), and - fixing means (130) capable of securing the first profile (110) on the partition or the wall (40). Application to a door or window frame. 公开号:BE1019663A4 申请号:E2010/0730 申请日:2010-12-14 公开日:2012-09-04 发明作者:Philippe Righini;Martine Mangin;Francois Blanchet 申请人:Righini Ind; IPC主号:
专利说明:
The invention relates to an assembly comprising a jamb and a counter-jamb, hereinafter referred to as a counter-jamb jamb assembly, able to be installed on a partition or a wall, inside a bay. intended to delimit a passage. The closure of this bay is commonly obtained by one or more fixed and / or mobile elements, including a door or a window. The present invention relates in particular, and not limited to, frames or door jambs against door jambs made of wood or from wood, especially particles or wood fibers agglomerated such as the material known under the name of "Medium Or MDF (for "Medium Density FiberBoard"). Usually, this frame or counter-jamb frame assembly, which is intended to dress the thickness of the wall or wall at the periphery of the opening constituting the bay, consists (see FIGS. 1 and 2) of two sets of profiles ( each set comprising two uprights and a cross), with a first section 10 called jamb and a second section 20 called counter-jamb. This first profile 10 and this second profile 20 are respectively placed from one and the other of the faces of the opening 30 delimited in the wall 40 and together constitute the fixed frame acting as a jamb assembly. cons-doorframe which will receive for example a door pivotally mounted around a hinge composed of hinges or plugs 50. The first section 10 delimits, with a thickness of its face 11 facing outwards, a rabbet 12 located at the periphery of the passage defined by the profile 10. Together, the first profile 10 and the second profile 20 define a housing 60 in form U oriented towards the edge of the wall or wall 40, to take the thickness of the latter sandwich. In this text, the term "interior" is defined as what is turned in the direction of and looks at the wall 40 and the term "outside" as what is back to the wall and is thus turned away from the wall 40. In this way, after complete assembly of the profiles 10 and 20, the door, the hinges or plugs 50 and / or other accessory (s) such as the latch 52 of the lock, the edge of the door is received in the rabbet 12 which is equipped with a flexible seal 13 and the edge of the wall or wall 40 is sandwiched in the housing 60 in the shape of a U. In order to produce such a counter-jamb frame assembly of the prior art, the first section forming a door frame is first constructed. For this purpose, according to a first possibility not shown, panels are cut to form on the one hand four pieces for constituting the two uprights by mounting angle of two pieces, and on the other hand two pieces for mounting by square, to form a cross. Then, the two uprights and the crossbar are assembled together in pairs to form the first U-shaped profile. According to a second possibility visible in Figure 2, a section is machined to form two uprights and a cross each having the central portion 14 and the return 15, which is assembled between them square and two by two. In all cases, the central portion 14 fits into the opening 30 to make the jamb, which is one side of the housing 60 in the shape of a U and whose dimensions allow it to cover the song of the opening 30 to the opposite side of wall 40. In section, the first profile 10 has the shape of an L, the base of the L forming the longitudinal central portion 14 which defines the rabbet 12 where the door will fit and the vertical leg of the L forming a 90 ° return from cover one of the faces of the wall 40. After placing the first profile 10 in the opening 30, the precise adjustment of the position is achieved by means of wedges, battens, a level and / or a plumb bob, and then blocked in position the first section 10 on the wall 40 by any suitable fastening means. Indeed, it is necessary to respect a perfect aplomb and the absence of cant amounts, and the horizontality of the cross member of the first profile 10, to allow an easy and correct closing and opening of the door in the opening 30. In order to solidify the blocking in position, the first section 10 is fixed permanently by gluing, by injecting foam and / or adhesive mastic into the gap formed between the first section 10 and the wall 40. It is understood that it is then necessary to wait for the definitive drying or the final polymerization of this adhesive to obtain the maximum resistance to bear the weight of the door before finalizing the assembly of the counter-jamb door assembly by installation of the second section 20 , also obtained by machining panels to form two uprights and a cross bracket that is assembled between them two by two. In section, the second profile 20 also has the shape of an L, the base of the L carrying at its free end a longitudinal tongue 21 housed in a longitudinal groove 16 of the central portion 14 of the first section 10, and the branch vertical L of the second section 20 forming a 90 ° return to cover the other side of the wall 40. It is understood that it is the first section 10 which essentially ensures the structural solidity in that it is fixed, in particular by gluing, on the wall 40. These adjustment steps of the first section 10 forming the frame and then the final drying of the glue are essential and represent a significant duration during the process of installation of the doorframe and door jamb assembly, which also requires postpone the installation of the door until the bonding has sufficiently fixed the connection between the first profile and the wall. This forces the operator to move to the installation of another door, before returning to finalize the installation of the door previously put on hold. The object of the present invention is to provide a counter-jamb frame assembly which makes it possible to overcome the drawbacks of the prior art and in particular offers the possibility of finalizing the installation of a counter-door jamb assembly and its door before proceeding to next, that is to say without interruption in the progress of the installation. For this purpose, the counter-door jamb assembly according to the present invention is adapted to be installed around a bay, a partition or a wall and comprises: - a first profile forming a frame (which will be called first section in the continuation of the text) which is equipped with a longitudinal rabbet disposed on a first face and, on a second face adjacent to the first face, with a longitudinal adjustment groove, - a second profile forming a door frame (which will be called second profiled in the rest of the text) which is intended to come against the third face opposite to the second face of the first profile, - a third profile forming a counter-jamb (which will be named third section in the rest of the text) which is equipped with an inwardly oriented longitudinal adjustment tongue whose free end is adapted to be inserted into the first profile at the location of the adjusting groove, and - fixing means able to secure the first profile to the wall or wall, said counter-jamb assembly being characterized in that said fixing means comprise brackets each of which has two holes and holes in which the first fin is fixed, by screws through some of the holes, on the fourth face of the first section .. In this way, it is understood that by providing the fixing means and setting most suitable for mounting the first section on the wall, it is possible to install it accurately, and therefore to constitute the geometrical and mechanical reference element of the counter-door jamb assembly, by adjusting the position of the three components (two uprights and a cross member) of the first section relative to the wall. Overall, thanks to the solution according to the present invention, it is possible to install the first profile, and in stride, the second and the third profile and the door. Thus, it is possible to continuously perform all the steps of the installation of the counter-jamb doorframe and to perform in this way a pose without backtracking and without interruption and that can be described as pose "in advancement ". It should be noted that the second profile forming a doorframe and the third profile forming counter-doorframe no longer have a structural function, but only an aesthetic function that conceals the junction between the wall and the recess of the bay. This solution also has the additional advantage of allowing, furthermore, by sliding between the adjusting groove and the adjusting tongue which is housed in this adjustment groove, to allow the frame to be adapted to multiple thicknesses of wall. . It is understood that the fastening means are able to cooperate with the fourth face of the first section which is opposite to the first face. This fourth face or inner face of the first section is turned towards the edge which defines the opening in the wall. Thus, said fixing means consist of mechanical means in the form of one or more connecting pieces formed of brackets, which are mounted on the first section and on the wall or wall, by means of screws or the like. Such a solution leaves the possibility of a precise adjustment of the position of the first section in the opening of the wall. In addition, it is possible to place these connecting pieces in advance on the fourth face of the first section, so that when the first section is mounted in the opening, these connecting pieces are already in place and it is not enough. more than closer to the wall by wedging to make the final adjustment before joining them to the wall by screwing or similar. Furthermore, said fastening means excluding a connection which would be only a connection bonded between the door frame and the wall, it avoids the interruption of the procedure of installation of the door jamb assembly against-jamb. Thus, it is further understood that one of the two fins of each bracket is mounted on the inner face of the first section (constituting the fourth face of the first section) while the other of the two fins is intended to be mounted on the wall. , especially on one or both sides of the wall, along the edge of the opening. Other advantages and characteristics of the invention will emerge on reading the following description given by way of example and with reference to the appended drawings, in which: FIGS. 1 and 2, already described, are diagrams illustrating the mounting of FIG. A door frame according to the prior art, - Figure 3 is a partial perspective view showing the first section, the second section and the third profile according to a first embodiment of a ring-jamb assembly according to the invention; - Figure 4 is a partial perspective view showing a first variant of the fastening means of a door jamb assembly against the doorframe according to the invention mounted on the first section; - Figure 5 is a partial cross-sectional view showing a second variant of the fastening means; - Figure 6 is a partial perspective view showing the second section and the third profile according to a second embodiment of a ring-jamb assembly against the door frame according to the invention; Figure 7 is a diagram illustrating an alternative embodiment of a ring-jamb assembly against the door frame according to the invention; - Figures 8 to 11 are partial perspective views showing another alternative embodiment of a doorframe against jamb assembly according to the invention; and FIG. 11 is an illustration of a male hinge element which is advantageously used with the counter-jamb jamb assembly according to the present invention. Referring now to Figures 3 and 4 showing a first embodiment of a frame according to the invention. The first profile 110 has a section of generally rectangular shape with a first face 111 facing outward (opposite the opening formed by the wall 40), a second face 114 adjacent and orthogonal to the first face 111 and turned towards the outside, a third face 116 adjacent and orthogonal to the first face 111, turned towards the outside and opposite the second face 114, and a fourth face 118 adjacent and orthogonal to the second face 114 and on the third side 116. The first face 111 is equipped with a rebate 112 provided with a peripheral seal 113 able to be compressed equally by the periphery of the leaf of the door. The second face 114 comprises a longitudinal adjustment groove 115 extending parallel to the first face 111 and the fourth face 118, to a depth P greater than that of the positioning groove 117. The third face 116 is therefore parallel to the second face 114 and comprises a longitudinal positioning groove 117, also extending parallel to the first face 111 and the fourth face 118 and of a depth smaller than that of the adjusting groove 115. The fourth face 118, opposite the first face 111, is provided with a longitudinal guide groove 119. In general, one can provide at least one longitudinal guide groove 119 whose role will be described later. In this text, the term "longitudinal" is understood to refer to the main direction of the section in question and the term "transverse" means to be directed in a direction that is both orthogonal to the section in question and to a plane parallel to the wall. or at the partition. The second section 100 is a part are the section forms a flattened U, the base of the U 101 serving to hide the space defined between the first profile and one of the faces of the wall 40, the two branches of the U being turned in the same direction, inside, towards the first profile 110 and the wall 40. A first leg of the U of the second section 100 forms the front edge of the second profile 100 and forms a longitudinal positioning tongue 102 short oriented inward and a recessed shoulder 104 adacent. A second branch of the U of the second profile 100 constitutes the rear edge of the second profile 100 and has a return 106 oriented inwardly. The third profile 120 is different from the first profile 100 in that it has a first leg of the U forming a long longitudinal adjustment tab 122, able to fit freely in the longitudinal adjustment groove 115 of the first section 100, over any or part of its length, in that the thickness of this longitudinal adjustment tab is smaller than the thickness of the longitudinal adjustment groove 115. In the present text, the term "before" is understood to be close to the first section 110 and the term "rear" means more distant from the first section 110. Referring now to FIG. 4, the fastening means of the first section 110 to the wall consist of brackets 130 comprising a first fin 132 and a second fin 134 placed at right angles to one another. other and each having holes 136. The longitudinal guide groove 119 of the fourth face 118 of the first profile 110 is able to face at least two bores 136 of one of the two fins 132, 134 to allow precise and lateral positioning of the brackets 130 on said first profile 110. In Figure 4, it is the first fin 132 which is fixed by screws 138 passing through some of the bores 136 on the fourth face 118 of the first section 110. In this position, visible in Figure 4, the first fin 132 covers only a lateral portion of the fourth face 118 of the first profile 110. On the other hand, the second fin 134 is substantially flush with the second face 116 of the first section 110, extending it towards the rear and allows, by means of through screws some of the holes 136 of the second fin 134, to mount the first profile 110 on one of the faces of the wall 40. This arrangement of the fastening means of the counter-door jamb assembly, or more precisely of the first profile 110, to the wall is therefore asymmetrical with respect to the mean vertical plane situated at an equal distance from the two opposite faces of the wall 40. It is understood that in this way, it is possible to mount and adjust the relative position of the first section 110 in the opening 30, relative to the face of the wall, from the same side of the wall, and for a good subsequent operation of the door, and without the need to disassemble the door ci it is already mounted on the portion of the first section 110 equipped with the hinges or hinge 50 plugs. Furthermore, by mounting the second fin 134 of the first profile 110 on one of the faces of the wall 40, this wall face is used as a reference from which, by adjustment, the verticality (plumb) can be achieved d 'front to back and left to right and this ensures a perfect fit of the door in its rabbet for a good later operation. In addition, this adjustment of the verticality can be made independently of the thickness of the wall 40. Furthermore, it is thus possible to quickly and continuously fix the counter-jamb doorframe assembly on the wall, in particular by the fact that the wall fixing means, constituted in this case by the brackets 130, are in advance mounted on the first profile 110 forming a frame, preferably only on the fourth face 118 of the first profile 110. According to an alternative embodiment visible in Figure 5, the bracket 130 is associated with one or more additional brackets 140 similar to the brackets 130. This additional bracket 140 comprises a first fin 142 and a second fin 144 having a bore 146, the first fin 142 being mounted against the edge of the wall 40 which defines the opening 30 and the second fin 144 for fixing the first profile 110 on the other side of the wall 40. After mounting the first profile 110 in the opening 30, the mechanical and structural maintenance of the frame is effective, the second and third profiles 100 and 120 being installed to dress the gap between the edge of the wall 40 and the first section 110 on which the door is mounted only, via the hinges or hinge pins 50 (see Figure 1). For this purpose, said short positioning tongue 102 of the second profile 100 is inserted abutting on the shoulder 104 (see FIG. 3) in said positioning groove 117 of the first profile 110: it is expected that the dimensions of the positioning tab 102 and the positioning groove 117, and in particular the thicknesses, allow a tight assembly completed by glue in order to allow the effective retention of the second profile 100 by the first profile 110. Advantageously, a portion 116a of the third face 116 of the first profile 110 is set back relative to the third face 116. This characteristic makes it possible to guarantee maximum embedment of the second profile 100 in the first profile 110 while the abutment of the Shoulder 104 on this part 116a ensured back the regularity of the recess and the minimum space required to accommodate the fin 134 of the bracket 130 while maintaining a thickness of material to withstand shear forces. The third profile 120 forming the counter-jamb, is a part are the section forms a flattened U, the base of the U 121 serving to hide the space delimited between the first section 110 and the other side of the wall 40, the two branches U being turned in the same, inner direction towards the first profile 110 and the wall 40. A first leg of the U of the third section 120 constitutes the front edge of the third profile 120 and forms a long longitudinal adjustment tab 122 extending inwardly over a length L, with L greater than or equal to the depth P of the groove longitudinal adjustment 115 in which the longitudinal adjustment tab 122 is intended to be inserted. A second leg of the U of the third section 120 constitutes the rear edge of the third profile 120 and has a return 126 facing inwards. By an assembly similar to that of the second profile 100, said adjustment tab 122 of the third section 120 is inserted (see FIG. 3) in said longitudinal adjustment groove 115 of the first profile 110, either to the bottom or only by housing. a section of the tongue 122, which allows the frame to adapt to different thicknesses of the wall 40. Furthermore, it is preferably provided that the dimensions, and in particular the thicknesses, of the adjusting tongue 122 and the adjusting groove 115 allow a tight assembly completed with glue to allow the effective retention of the third profile 120 by the first profile 110. Thus, the second profile 100 and the third section 120 serve to dress the gap between the first profile 110 and the wall 40, making invisible the means for fixing the counter-jamb door assembly in the opening or bay 30 practiced in the wall, namely the brackets 130, 140. According to the second embodiment of FIG. 6, the return 106 of the second profile 100 is provided along its end with a longitudinal joint 107, mounted in a groove, and this to allow better adaptability of the second section 100 to imperfections. from the surface of the wall 40. A similar seal can be mounted (case not shown) on the end of the return 126 of the third profile 120. Also, in FIG. 6, said return end 106 of the second profile 100 and the end of the return 126 of the third profile 120 are in the form of a bevel, with the tip of the bevel turned in the rear direction. Such a shape also contributes to a better adaptability on the surface of the wall 40 and a possible backlash of clearance, so as not to leave a gap between the return 106 and the wall 40. Furthermore, as illustrated in FIG. 6, the second profile 100 has an additional shoulder 105 at the rear of the positioning tongue 102 and the re-entrant shoulder 104. This additional space facilitates the accommodation of the second fin 134. squares 130. Also, to ensure the regularity of the embedding when the third section reaches the stop against the wall (maintaining a symmetry with the second section 100 and for ease of manufacture), while maintaining a thickness of material clean to withstand shear forces, the third section 120 has an additional shoulder 125 at the rear of the adjusting tongue 122 (Figure 6). Preferably, as shown in Figure 6, the outer face 109 of the second section 100 has a cross section, a convex profile, and to give a nice aesthetic appearance for the frame. In this case, the outer face 129 of the third profile 120 has in section, a convex profile similar to that of the outer face 109 of the second section 100, and to maintain a symmetrical appearance for the frame. In the case of the variant of Figure 7, at least one extension profile forming spacer (in this case two extension profiles 150 and 160) having a thickness substantially equal to the thickness of the first profile 110 and comprising, in one of its edges, a setting groove 155, 165 for accommodating the adjusting tongue 122 of the third profile 120, and in the other of its edges, a connecting groove 157, 177, and a connecting tongue 170 longitudinally adapted to be housed in said adjusting groove 115 of the first profile 110 and in said connecting groove 157 in order to interpose said extension profile 150 in the extension of the second face 114 of the first profile 110. In this way it is possible, without modifying the components of the counter-jamb door assembly, by simply adding one or more extension profiles 150, 160 and connecting tabs 170, to mount the jamb assembly against -chambranle according to the present invention on walls of greater thickness, that the depth P of the adjustment tab 122 is not sufficient to compensate. These extension profiles 150, 160 forming spacers can also take less rectangular shapes to adapt their aesthetics as needed. According to another variant of the counter-jamb doorframe assembly according to the present invention, illustrated in FIGS. 8 to 10: said longitudinal adjustment groove 115 of the first profile 110 is delimited by a control rib 115a which is located on the fourth face 118 opposed to said second face 111 and which has a first longitudinal precut groove 118a allowing, after cutting along said first longitudinal precut groove 118a, to shorten said longitudinal adjustment rib 115a (which becomes 115a 'in FIG. 10 ) and said longitudinal adjustment groove 115, and this by removal of the edge of said adjusting rib 115a formed of the edge 115b, during cutting along said first longitudinal precut groove 118a, - said longitudinal adjustment tab 122 of the third profile 120 comprises a second longitudinal precut groove 122a allowing, after cutting along said second longitudinal precut groove 122a, to shorten said longitudinal adjustment tab 122 (which becomes 122 'in FIG. 10) by removing the edge of said longitudinal adjustment tab 122 formed from the edge 122b, when cutting along said second longitudinal precut groove 122a. In this way, the counter-jamb frame assembly according to the present invention can be optimally utilized for different wall thickness ranges. Indeed, according to a first type of use visible in Figure 8 and not implementing the aforementioned shortening so as to use the entire length in the transverse direction of said adjustment rib 115a and said longitudinal adjustment tab 122, we work with minimum wall thicknesses equal to El (for example El = 64 millimeters). Whereas according to a second type of use of the same counter-jamb frame assembly, visible in FIG. 10, after making the aforementioned shortening, using said adjustment rib 115a 'and said longitudinal adjusting tongue 122' with a length of reduced transverse direction, one works with minimum wall thicknesses equal to E2, with E2 lower than E1 (for example E2 = 52 millimeters) Preferably, the distance (in transverse direction) separating said first longitudinal precut groove 118a from the free end of said adjusting rib 115a is substantially identical to the distance (in transverse direction) separating said second longitudinal precut groove 122a from the free end of said adjustment tab (122). Thus, the shortening of said adjusting rib 115a and said adjustment tongue 122 is effected, after pre-cutting respectively along said first longitudinal precut groove 118a and along said second longitudinal precut groove 122a, of the same length in transverse direction (see Figure 9). On the other hand (see FIG. 10), when said adjustment tongue 122 is shortened and becomes 122 ', its housing up to the bottom of said shortened longitudinal adjustment groove 115 corresponds to a minimum projection of the outer face 129 of the third profile 120 whose edge comes into prolongation and is flush with the second face 114 of the first profile 110. According to another advantageous and preferred arrangement, said first longitudinal precut groove 118a and said second longitudinal precut groove 122a have a V-shaped section: such a shape facilitates the cutting operation by guiding very precisely the cutter blade or any other cutting tool. According to another variant of the counter-door jamb assembly according to the present invention, not shown, the first profile 110 may result from two initial blades (a side blade and a face blade) assembled together, by gluing, and which delimit between them the rabbet 112, as disclosed in the patent application FR 2 892 145. According to another preferred arrangement, the first section 110 supporting the male elements of the hinges or plugs, is equipped on its first face 111 male elements reversible in their use and to obtain undifferentiated dormant for an opening door To the right or to the left. As can be seen in FIG. 11, such an Anuba-type male hinge element 221 comprises a cylindrical body 221b and at least one fastening rod 221c (preferably a threaded rod) forming a right angle with the cylindrical body 221b to which it is connected. Moreover, in order to ensure this reversibility between the top and the bottom, the following provisions are implemented: the fixing rod 221c is disposed at mid-height of the cylindrical body 221b around the median plane PM which then splits in two not only the cylindrical body 22b but also the fixing rod 221c, - said cylindrical body 221b delimits two housings 221f and 221g (formed by two blind holes or a single through hole) having an identical diameter and whose openings open respectively to each of the end faces F1 and F2 of the cylindrical body 221b - the male element further comprises a material axis 221a having a first end which is adapted to fit into one or the other of the two housings 221f and 221g and a second end forming a pivot extending said cylindrical body 221b. If the cylindrical body comprises two fixing rods, these are arranged along the cylindrical body 221b on either side of the median plane PM which serves as a plane of symmetry between the two fastening rods (or in a general manner the (said) rod (s) is (are) arranged symmetrically with respect to the median plane PM of the cylindrical body 221b, all the fixing rods being parallel to each other to allow their mounting on the frame). This arrangement allows a total reversibility of the cylindrical body after mounting on the frame. Preferably, the first end of the material axis 221a has at least one extra thickness by which said first end is slightly wider than the diameter of the housing 221f, 221g. Preferably, the male element further comprises a plug 221h able to close the opening of one or other of the two housings 221f and 221g. Moreover, in order to allow a total reversibility between the top and the bottom of this first profile 110 which belongs to the upright, this first profile 110 is equipped on its first face 111 with at least two male elements 221 as previously defined, said male elements 221 being positioned along the upright at locations arranged symmetrically with respect to the median plane of the upright which divides the height of the upright in two.
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Claims (13) [1] 1. Counter-jamb frame assembly adapted to be installed around a bay, on a partition or a wall (40), and comprising: - a first profile (110) forming a frame and equipped with a longitudinal rebate (112) arranged on a first face (111) and, on a second face (114) adjacent to the first face (111), a longitudinal adjustment groove (115), - a second profile (100) forming a doorframe for coming against the third face (116) opposite to said second face (114), - a third profile (120) forming a counter-jamb with an adjustment tongue (122) oriented inwardly and whose free end is adapted to to fit into said adjustment groove (115), and - fixing means (130) able to secure the first section (110) to the partition or wall (40), characterized in that said fixing means comprise brackets (130) each of which has two wings (132.134) c includes bores (136) and that the first fin (132) is secured by screws (138) passing through some of the bores (136) on the fourth face (118) of the first profile (110). [2] 2. Counterframe doorframe assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that the second fin (134) is substantially flush with the second face (116) of the first profile (110) by extending it rearwardly and allows, through screws through some of the holes (136) of the second fin (134), to mount the first section (110) on one side of the wall (40). [3] 3. Counter-jamb doorframe assembly according to the preceding claim, characterized in that said first profile (110) is provided, on a fourth face (118) opposite to said first face (111), with at least one guide groove ( 119) able to come opposite at least two bores (136) of one of the two fins (132.134) to allow the lateral positioning of the brackets (130) on said first section (110). [4] 4. Counter-jamb frame assembly according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that said first profile (110) is equipped, on its third face (116), with a longitudinal positioning groove (117) and in that the front edge of the second profile (100) delimits an inwardly oriented longitudinal locating tongue (102) and an adjacent retreating shoulder (104) so that when said locating tongue (102) is inserted into said locating groove (117), a portion (116a) set back from the third face (116) of the first profile (110) abuts against said retracting shoulder (104). [5] 5. Counter-jamb door assembly according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that said first face (111) and said second face (114) of the first profile (110) are orthogonal to each other and in that said groove longitudinal adjustment (115) is parallel to the first face (111). [6] 6. Counter-jamb frame assembly according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the rear edge of the second profile (100) or the third profile (120) has a return (106; 126) facing inwards and provided along its end with a longitudinal joint (107). [7] 7. Counterbuckle jamb assembly according to the preceding claim, characterized in that said end of the return (106; 126) is bevel-shaped. [8] 8. Counter-jamb frame assembly according to the preceding claim, characterized in that said end of the return (106; 126) is provided along its end with a longitudinal joint (107). [9] 9. Counter-jamb frame assembly according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the outer face (106; 129) of the second profile (100) or the third profile (120) has a convex profile. [10] 10. Counter-jamb frame assembly according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that it further comprises at least one extension profile (150; 160) having a thickness substantially equal to the thickness of the first section ( 110) and comprising, on one of his songs; an adjusting groove (155; 165) and on the others of its edges, a connecting groove (157; 167) and a longitudinal connecting tongue (170) adapted to fit in said adjusting groove (115) of the first profile (110) and in said connecting groove (157) for inserting said extension profile (150; 160) in the extension of the second face (114) of the first profile (110). [11] 11. Counter-jamb frame assembly according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that said longitudinal adjustment groove (115) of the first section (110) is delimited by an adjustment rib (115a) located on the fourth face ( 118) opposed to said second face (111) and which has a first longitudinal precut groove (118a) allowing, after cutting along said first longitudinal precut groove (118a), to shorten said adjusting rib (115a) and said longitudinal adjustment groove (115), and in that said longitudinal adjustment tab (122) of the third profile (120) comprises a second longitudinal precut groove (122a) allowing, after cutting along said longitudinal longitudinal precut groove ( 122a), shortening said longitudinal adjustment tab (122). [12] 12. Counterbuckle jamb assembly according to the preceding claim, characterized in that the distance separating said first longitudinal precut groove (118a) from the free end of said adjusting rib (115a) is substantially identical to the distance separating said second longitudinal precut groove (122a) of the free end of said adjusting tongue (122). [13] 13. A counterframe jamb assembly according to claim 1 or 13, characterized in that said first longitudinal precut groove (118a) and said second longitudinal precut groove (122a) have a V-shaped section.
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