JP1708612S - Veranda railing for apartments - Google Patents
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Abstract
本物品は、例えば湾港に位置する集合住宅の居室のベランダに設置される集合住宅向けベランダ手摺であって、枠体と、枠体に嵌め込まれたガラスとを備えている。ガラスの各々は、使用状態において、屋外側に面する正面板ガラスと、屋内側に面する背面板ガラスと、正面板ガラスの内側に積層された中間膜と、背面板ガラスの内側に印刷されたセラミック印刷層とで構成されている。セラミック印刷層は、例えばカラーコード#FFFFFFの白色一色のみで濃淡を有さないドット(以下「白色ドット」という。)が複数印刷されたものであり、ガラスの上方から下方に向かって白色ドットの直径が大きくなることで密度が高くなるグラデーション状に表れ、かつ白色ドットが印刷されていない部分は無色透明であることから、ガラスの上方ほど無色透明度が高く、ガラスの下方ほど白色不透明度が高い。詳細には、グラデーションを説明するための参考図に示すように、ガラスを縦方向に10分割して、上方から約2分割した部分である上層に最も小さい同サイズの白色ドットが等間隔に点在し、この下から約5分割した部分である中層にサイズの異なる白色ドットが互いに距離を縮めながら点在し、この下から約3分割した部分である下層に最も大きい同サイズの白色ドットが近接しており、換言すれば、全体に占める範囲かつ白色ドットの大きさが異なる上層・中層・下層の組み合わせにより、グラデーション状に表れる。すなわち、本物品におけるガラスは、屋内からガラスの上方を介して屋外の海や空といった遠めの景色を視認可能とすると共に、白系の外壁の建物といった近めの景色をガラスの下方と同化させて目立たなくする用途及び機能を有し、特に高層階の居室の需要者ほど上記用途及び機能による効果を顕著に感じる。また、本物品におけるガラスは、屋外側からの遮蔽性及び遮光性を伴うことから、屋内側の荘重感や高級感を需要者に与える用途及び機能を有する。This article is, for example, a veranda handrail for an apartment house installed on the balcony of a living room of an apartment house located in a bay port, and includes a frame and glass fitted in the frame. Each of the glasses, in use, has a front glass facing the outdoor side, a back glass facing the indoor side, an interlayer film laminated inside the front glass, and a ceramic printing layer printed on the inside of the back glass. It is composed of and. The ceramic print layer is, for example, printed with a plurality of dots (hereinafter referred to as "white dots") having only one white color of the color code #FFFFFF and having no shading, and the white dots are printed from the upper side to the lower side of the glass. As the diameter increases, the density increases. The part that does not have white dots printed is colorless and transparent. Therefore, the upper part of the glass has higher colorless transparency, and the lower part of the glass has higher white opacity. .. In detail, as shown in the reference diagram for explaining the gradation, the glass is divided into 10 parts in the vertical direction, and the smallest white dots of the same size are evenly spaced in the upper layer, which is a part divided into about 2 parts from above. White dots of different sizes are scattered in the middle layer, which is divided into about 5 parts from the bottom, while reducing the distance from each other, and the largest white dots of the same size are scattered in the lower layer, which is divided into about 3 parts from the bottom. They are close to each other, in other words, they appear in a gradation pattern due to the combination of the upper layer, the middle layer, and the lower layer, which occupy the whole area and have different sizes of white dots. That is, the glass in this article makes it possible to visually recognize a distant view such as the sea or the sky outdoors from indoors through the upper part of the glass, and assimilate a close view such as a building with a white outer wall to the lower part of the glass. It has uses and functions that make it inconspicuous, and in particular, consumers of living rooms on higher floors feel the effects of the above uses and functions more prominently. Further, since the glass in this article has a shielding property and a light-shielding property from the outdoor side, it has an application and a function of giving a feeling of majesty and luxury on the indoor side to the consumer.
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