CN108474208B - Wall structure of simple house - Google Patents

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CN108474208B
CN108474208B CN201680078874.6A CN201680078874A CN108474208B CN 108474208 B CN108474208 B CN 108474208B CN 201680078874 A CN201680078874 A CN 201680078874A CN 108474208 B CN108474208 B CN 108474208B
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田中智行
木村圭吾
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The wall panel itself is provided with additional functions of hooks, racks and the like. An extension member to which an extension building member can be attached is provided at a connecting member between wall panels constituting a wall surface of a simple room. More specifically, the concave side coupling member that can be coupled to the convex side coupling member of the other wall panel forms a rail portion that continuously forms an open space that opens toward at least either one of the indoor side and the outdoor side in the vertical direction, and the extension building material can be attached to the rail portion.

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Wall structure of simple house
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a wall panel and a wall surface structure used in a simple house, and a coupling member for the wall panel, and more particularly, to a wall panel, a wall surface structure, and a coupling member, in which hooks, brackets, and the like can be added without damaging the wall panel.
Background
The simple house is a simple building used in a house, a firm, a warehouse, a shop, or the like.
A general prefabricated house is constructed by assembling standardized columns and wall panels in a box shape, and can be assembled and disassembled in a short time, and thus is often used for a building installed temporarily.
In addition, since the simple house is used for various applications, a building such as a rack or a hook (hereinafter, referred to as an "additional building") may be required to be installed on a wall surface of the simple house.
In this case, the extension building material is usually fixed to the wall surface by screws.
However, since the screw hole is left in the wall surface after the extension building member is removed, the appearance is poor, and it is one of the troubles in reusing the simple house.
As one method for solving the above problem, there is an invention described in the following patent document 1.
Patent document 1 discloses a hanging tool for wall surface installation, which is composed of 1 set of support columns capable of being inserted into a gap between a wall body and a column of a simple room, and a hanging hook provided with a hanging hook and engaged between the set of support columns.
By arranging the hanging device for wall installation on the wall, the hanging hook can be additionally arranged without damaging the wall.
Documents of the prior art
Patent document
Patent document 1: japanese laid-open patent publication No. 10-229936
Disclosure of Invention
Problems to be solved by the invention
However, even in the invention described in patent document 1, there is room for improvement in the following points.
(1) The number of components increases.
The wall surface mounting hanger described in patent document 1 is simply inserted into a gap between a wall body of a simple room and a column to add a hook function.
Therefore, in addition to the materials constituting the simple house, a wall-surface-mounting hanger must be separately prepared, which leads to an increase in material cost.
(2) The number of working steps increases.
In addition to the assembly work of the simple house, the process of installing the hanging tool for wall surface installation described in patent document 1 is added, which leads to an increase in construction cost.
(3) Lacks the height adjustment function.
The mounting portion is limited to a position where a holding hole for holding the hanging hook is provided. Therefore, the subsequent height adjustment cannot be performed.
Accordingly, at least one object of the present invention is to provide a means capable of providing an additional function such as a hook or a bracket to a wall panel itself without increasing the number of steps.
Means for solving the problems
The invention according to claim 1 is a wall panel for forming a wall surface of a simple room, characterized in that an extension member to which an extension building material can be attached is provided in a connecting member between the wall panels.
Further, according to claim 1, in claim 2 of the present application, the wall panel includes: a plate main body; a concave side connector provided on one side surface of the plate body; and a male side connector provided on the other side surface of the plate body and corresponding to the female side connector, wherein the female side connector has at least a rail portion that continuously forms an open space that is open toward at least one of an indoor side and an outdoor side of the simple building in an up-down direction, and the rail portion is provided as the extension member.
Further, according to claim 3 of the present application, in the above-described 2, the female-side coupler further includes a receiving portion that is separate and independent from the opening space of the rail portion and opens to a side surface of the wall panel, and the male-side coupler further includes a protruding portion that is shaped to be inserted into the receiving portion.
Further, the present invention according to claim 4 is a wall structure of a prefabricated house, characterized in that the wall structure at least includes: a wall surface body in which 1 or more wall panels according to any one of claims 1 to 3 are provided between columns; 1 st end connector mounted to one of the columns and connected directly or indirectly to a connecting member located at one side end of the wall body; and a 2 nd end coupling member mounted to the other column and directly or indirectly connected to the coupling member at the other side end of the wall body.
Further, according to claim 5 of the present application, there is provided a connector for a wall panel of a prefabricated house, comprising at least: a fixing portion directly or indirectly attachable to a panel body side surface or a column of the wall panel; a rail portion that forms an opening space that opens to at least one of a front surface side and a back surface side of the plate main body; and a receiving part which is separated from the opening space and is independent, opens to the side surface of the wall panel, and is set to be capable of installing an additional building member on the track part.
ADVANTAGEOUS EFFECTS OF INVENTION
According to the present invention, at least one of the effects described below is exhibited.
(1) The wall panel connecting part and the wall panel connecting part with the column can be easily provided with additional functions of hooks, frames and the like.
(2) The indoor side can be provided with the adding function, and the outdoor side can also be provided with the adding function.
(3) The reuse performance is improved without installing a mounting hole in the wall panel.
(4) The installation process of the wall panel is only required to be performed, and a process of installing a special appliance is not required to be newly added.
(5) The rail portion is formed continuously in the vertical direction of the wall panel, so that the installation height of the building material for additional installation can be adjusted afterwards.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic perspective view of the wall panel of the present invention partially disassembled.
Fig. 2 is a schematic perspective view showing a connection structure of wall panels.
Fig. 3 is a schematic sectional view showing a connection structure of wall panels.
Fig. 4 is a schematic plan view showing the wall surface structure of the present invention.
Fig. 5 is a schematic cross-sectional view showing the structure around the 1 st end coupler.
Fig. 6 is a schematic cross-sectional view showing the structure around the 2 nd end coupler.
Detailed Description
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
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The < 1 > is the integral structure.
Fig. 1 is a schematic disassembled perspective view of the wall panel of the present embodiment.
The wall panel a of the present embodiment includes at least a panel body B constituting a wall surface and a connecting member C provided on both side surfaces of the panel body B.
In the wall panel a of the present embodiment, the entire length without the middle is 2635mm, the lateral width is 912mm (the lateral width of the panel main body B is 825mm), and the wall thickness is 32 mm.
The details of each component will be described below.
< 2 > plate body.
The plate body B is a substantially flat plate-like member constituting a wall surface of the simple room.
The panel body B includes various structures assumed to be wall members of a simple room, such as a structure constituting a whole wall surface and a structure provided with a window and a door.
In the present embodiment, a flat plate having a wall surface as its entire surface is assumed as the plate body B. Thus, the panel main body B of the present embodiment is composed of an upper frame member 11 constituting the upper edge of the wall panel, a lower frame member 12 constituting the lower edge of the wall panel, a covering member 13 covering the lower portion of the lower frame member 12, an inner surface member 14 constituting the indoor side surface of the wall panel, an outer surface member 15 constituting the outdoor side surface of the wall panel, and a heat insulating member 16 disposed in the space surrounded by the frame members 11 and 12 and the surface members 14 and 15. The illustration of screws and the like used for connecting the members and the like is omitted.
< 2.1 > upper frame member and lower frame member.
The upper frame member 11 and the lower frame member 12 are members constituting upper and lower frame members (frames) of the heat insulating member 16.
The upper frame member 11 and the lower frame member 12 can be made of steel plate.
The upper frame member 11 has a section in the form of japanese katakana コ obtained by bending the edge portions of the indoor and outdoor sides of the simple room of the upper frame member 11 toward the heat insulating member 16, and the lower frame member 12 has a section in the form of japanese katakana コ obtained by bending the edge portions of the indoor and outdoor sides of the simple room of the lower frame member 12 toward the heat insulating member 16.
When the heat insulating member 16 is formed by injecting urethane, an injection hole may be provided in advance in either the upper frame member 11 or the lower frame member 12.
< 2.2 > cover member.
The covering member 13 is a member for protecting the wall panel a from the ground.
The cover member 13 is disposed below the lower frame member 12 so as to sandwich the heat insulating member 16, and has a cross section in the form of japanese katakana コ in which the edge portions of the cover member 13 on the indoor side and the outdoor side of the simplified housing are bent toward the heat insulating member 16.
< 2.3 > inner surface member and outer surface member.
The inner surface member 14 is a member constituting an indoor surface member of the wall panel a, and the outer surface member 15 is a member constituting an outdoor surface member of the wall panel a.
The raw material of the inner surface member 14 and the raw material of the outer surface member 15 can be steel plates.
The cross section of the inner surface member 14 is formed in a shape of japanese katakana コ obtained by bending both side edges of the inner surface member 14 toward the heat insulating member 16, and the cross section of the outer surface member 15 is formed in a shape of japanese katakana コ obtained by bending both side edges of the outer surface member 15 toward the heat insulating member 16.
The bent portion also functions as a fixing member for fixing a connecting member C, which will be described later, to the plate main body B.
< 2.4 > heat insulating member.
The insulating member 16 is a member constituting the base of the wall panel.
The heat insulating member 16 may be a molded hard plate or a known member such as injected urethane.
< 3 > connecting means.
The connecting member C is a member for connecting the wall panels a to each other and connecting the wall panels a to other members such as the columns Y.
< 3.1 > shape of the connecting means
The connecting member C may have various shapes that can be connected to another connecting member C facing each other in the adjacent wall panel a within a range where an additional member D described later can be provided.
< 3.2 > raw material
The material of the connecting member C may be metal, resin, or the like.
< 3.3 > extension part
An extension member D to which an extension building (not shown) can be attached is provided in advance in the connecting member C.
The extension member D is provided in advance on at least one of the indoor side and the outdoor side (front side and rear side of the panel body) of the simplified building after the wall panel a is provided.
The additional building material includes known accessories such as hooks, slide rails, cable brackets, and frame receiving members that can be attached to the structural member for a building.
Therefore, the extension member D can employ various mechanisms for attaching the various extension building materials described above.
An example of the coupling member C is described below.
< 4 > an example of the connecting member
Fig. 2 shows the structure around the coupling member C.
In this embodiment, the coupling members C provided on both side surfaces of the plate body are configured to be able to be coupled to each other in a concave-convex manner, one of the coupling members being a concave-side coupler C1 and the other being a convex-side coupler C2.
The concave-side coupler C1 is provided with an extension member D.
< 4.1 > concave side joint.
Fig. 3 shows a coupled state of the coupling member C.
The female-side fastener C1 includes at least a fixing portion 20 attachable to a side surface of the panel body B of the wall panel a, a rail portion 30 forming an opening space 33 opening to at least one of the front surface side and the back surface side of the panel body B, and a receiving portion 40 that is separate from the opening space 31 and opens to the side surface of the wall panel a.
Less than 4.1.1 is larger than the fixed part.
The fixing portion 20 is attached to the side surface of the panel body B of the wall panel a.
In the present embodiment, the fixing portion 20 is formed of two grooves capable of receiving and positioning the bent portion of the inner surface member 14 or the bent portion of the outer surface member 15.
< 4.1.2 > track portion.
The rail portion 30 is a portion for attaching an extension building material.
In the present embodiment, the rail portion 30 is constituted by the 1 st hook portion 31 bent into a hook shape directly from the vicinity of the fixing portion 20 and the 2 nd hook portion 32 extended by a certain distance from the fixing portion 20 to the open end side and then bent so as to be folded back to the fixing portion 20 side, and the rail portion 30 is provided on both the front surface side and the back surface side of the plate body B.
< 4.1.2.1 > open space.
The open space 33 is a space for holding the installed extension building.
In the present embodiment, the tip end position of the 1 st hook 31 and the tip end position of the 2 nd hook 32 are separated from each other, and the partition is opened to form an opening space 33 inside.
The open space 33 is a space where an additional building can be installed.
The open space 33 is usually formed continuously in the height direction of the wall panel a in order to secure the sealing property, but is not particularly limited in the present invention.
Less than 4.1.3 is larger than the bearing part.
The receiving portion 40 is a space for coupling with the convex-side coupler C2 provided on the adjacent wall panel a.
In the present embodiment, the receiving portion 40 is formed by a space sandwiched by the extending portions of the two 2 nd hook portions 32.
Further, the tapered portion 41 is provided in advance at the folded back portion of the 2 nd hook portion 32, so that the convex-side fastener C2 can be guided.
< 4.2 > convex side connecting piece.
Reference is again made to fig. 3.
The male side fastener C2 includes at least a fixing portion 50 that can be attached to a side surface of the plate body B of the wall panel a, and a projection portion 60 having a shape that can be inserted into the receiving portion 40 provided in the female side fastener C1.
Less than 4.2.1 is larger than the fixed part.
The fixing portion 50 is attached to a side surface of the panel body B of the wall panel a.
The fixing portion 50 may have the same kind of structure as the fixing portion 20 of the female-side coupler C1.
< 4.2.2 > projection.
The protruding portion 60 is inserted into and coupled to the receiving portion 40 of the female-side coupler C1.
The protruding portion 60 has a slightly tapered shape, and can be configured to be easily inserted into the receiving portion 40 in cooperation with the tapered portion 41.
The connection between the protruding portion 60 and the receiving portion 40 closes the gap between the wall panels a to suppress water and air from flowing through.
Less than 5 is larger than the wall structure.
Next, a wall structure of a prefabricated house in which the wall panel is installed will be described with reference to fig. 4 to 6.
As shown in fig. 4, the wall structure of the prefabricated house of the present invention includes at least a wall body X having 1 or more wall panels a provided between columns, and an end connector E for connecting the wall body X and the column Y.
Less than 5.1 is larger than the wall surface body.
The wall body X is a member forming a wall surface of the prefabricated house.
The wall body X is a structure of a single wall panel a or a structure in which a plurality of wall panels a are connected.
< 5.2 > end coupling.
The end connector E has a different shape depending on whether the connecting member C on the side of the wall body X is the female side connector C1 or the male side connector C2, and for convenience of explanation, the end connector on the male side connector C2 side is referred to as the 1 st end connector E1, and the end connector on the female side connector C1 side is referred to as the 2 nd end connector E2.
< 5.2.1 > 1 st end link.
Fig. 5 shows the structure around the 1 st end coupler E1.
The 1 st end connector E1 is used together with a separately prepared female side connector C1 when the connecting member C at the side end of the wall surface X is the male side connector C2.
The 1 st end connector E1 has a mounting portion 71 at one end to which the column Y is attached, and a receiving portion 72 at the other end to which the female side connector C1 is fixed.
Less than 5.2.1.1 is more than the installation part.
The mounting portion 71 can be a known mounting mechanism for fixing a screw, a bolt, or the like to the column Y.
A female side coupler C1 is additionally attached to the 1 st end coupler E1, and one end of the wall body X is coupled to the column Y by inserting and coupling the male side coupler C2 at one end of the wall body X into the female side coupler C1.
Further, a sealing portion for securing water-stopping performance at an indoor side edge portion and an outdoor side edge portion of a contact portion with the column Y may be provided in advance in the mounting portion 71.
Less than 5.2.1.2 is larger than the containing part.
The housing portion 72 is a member for fixing the female side link C1 and the 1 st end link together via the fixing portion 20.
Therefore, the receiving portion 72 may have a shape corresponding to the bent portions of the inner surface member 14 and the outer surface member 15 constituting the plate body B.
< 5.2.2 > 2 nd end tie.
Fig. 6 shows the structure around the 2 nd end coupling.
The 2 nd end connector E2 is used when the connecting member C at the side end of the wall surface X is the concave side connector C1.
The 2 nd end connector E2 is composed of two separate members, and is composed of a receiving member 80 having a mounting portion to be mounted on the column Y, and an insertion member 90 which is inserted into the receiving member 80 to integrate the female side connector C1 and the receiving member 80.
< 5.2.2.1 > receiving member.
The receiving member 80 is a member for supporting the concave side coupler C1 at the other end of the wall body X.
The receiving member 80 is a member having a substantially L-letter shape formed by an attachment portion 81 attached to the column Y and a holding portion 82 in contact with the surface of the indoor side of the female-side coupler C1.
[ mounting part ]
The attachment portion 81 may be provided with a known attachment mechanism for fixing a screw or a bolt to the column Y, and a sealing portion for securing water-stopping performance at an indoor edge portion and an outdoor edge portion of a contact portion with the column Y, as in the case of the 1 st end-piece connector.
An insertion hole 811 into which an insertion member 90 to be described later can be inserted is provided in advance at a portion having the mounting portion 81.
[ holding part ]
The holding portion 82 extends between the female side connector C1 and the post Y, and is configured to close an indoor gap between the female side connector C1 and the post Y.
< 5.2.2.2 > insert member
The insertion member 90 is a member for connecting and fixing the receiving member 80 and the concave side connector C1 of the wall body X.
The insertion member 90 includes a cap 91 for closing a gap between the female-side coupler C1 and the receiving member 80, an insertion portion 92 extending substantially orthogonally from one end of the cap 91 and insertable into the insertion hole 811 of the receiving member 80, and a locking portion 93 extending in a hook-like shape from an intermediate portion of the cap 91 and lockable to the receiving portion 40 of the female-side coupler C1 after insertion of the insertion member 90.
Example of construction procedure for < 5.3 > wall surface Structure
Next, an example of the construction process of the wall surface structure of the present invention will be described.
Further, these steps can be performed by appropriately replacing the steps within a range in which the operations do not contradict each other.
(1) The 1 st end connector E1 and the female side connector C1 are provided in one column Y.
(2) The receiving member 80 constituting the 2 nd end coupler E2 is provided on the other column Y.
(3) The 1 st wall panel a is set by inserting the male side link C2 at the wall panel a into the female side link C1.
(4) The wall panels A are sequentially arranged to construct a wall body X.
(5) The insertion member 90 constituting the 2 nd end connector E2 is inserted between the concave side connector C1 at the open side end of the wall body X and the receiving member 80 attached to the other column Y to fix them together.
(6) An extension building member such as a hook or a slide is attached to the extension member D (rail portion 20) located at the coupling member C (concave side coupler C1), and an extension such as a frame is appropriately added.
< 6 > other examples
In the case of the wall panel a, the concave side coupler C1 is provided at one side end and the convex side coupler C2 is provided at the other side end, but the present invention is not limited to the above configuration.
For example, the structure in which the concave side connectors C1 are provided at both side ends of the wall panel a and the structure in which the convex side connectors C2 are provided at both side ends may be alternately connected.
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A. A wall panel; B. a plate main body; C. a connecting member; c1, a concave side connector; c2, convex side connecting piece; D. an additional component; E. an end connector; e1, 1 st end connector; e2, 2 nd end connector; x, a wall body; y, column; 11. an upper frame member; 12. a lower frame member; 13. a covering member; 14. an inner surface member; 15. an outer surface member; 16. a heat insulating member; 20. a fixed part; 30. a rail portion; 31. a 1 st hook part; 32. a 2 nd hook part; 33. an open space; 40. a receiving part; 41. a tapered portion; 50. a fixed part; 60. a protrusion; 71. an installation part; 72. a storage section; 80. a receiving member; 90. a member is inserted.

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1. A wall structure of a simple house is characterized in that,
the wall surface structure of the simple house is provided with a plurality of wall panels for forming the wall surface of the simple house,
in order to connect the adjacent wall panels to each other, the wall structure of the simple room at least comprises a concave side connecting piece arranged on one wall panel and a convex side connecting piece arranged on the other wall panel,
the female-side joint has at least:
a rail section provided on both of an indoor side and an outdoor side of the simple building, forming an open space formed continuously in a vertical direction, and to which an additional building can be attached; and
and a receiving portion that is located at a position sandwiched between the indoor rail portion and the outdoor rail portion, opens an opening to a side surface of the wall panel to form a space separate and independent from the opening space, and into which the male side coupler can be inserted.
2. The wall structure of a prefabricated house according to claim 1,
a convex side connecting piece is arranged at one side end of the wall panel, and a concave side connecting piece is arranged at the other side end of the wall panel.
3. The wall structure of a prefabricated house according to claim 1,
in adjacent shingles, a male side connector is provided at both side ends of one shingle, and a female side connector is provided at both side ends of the other shingle.
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