JPH068558U - Roof panel connection structure - Google Patents

Roof panel connection structure

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JPH068558U
JPH068558U JP4660492U JP4660492U JPH068558U JP H068558 U JPH068558 U JP H068558U JP 4660492 U JP4660492 U JP 4660492U JP 4660492 U JP4660492 U JP 4660492U JP H068558 U JPH068558 U JP H068558U
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茂 信 ▲高▼橋
井 正 夫 石
村 良 夫 松
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(57)【要約】 (修正有) 【構成】 垂木23間に配設された板状の断熱材28
と、この断熱材28との間に形成された空間部を介して
対向設置されかつ両端部が垂木23に固定された野地板
29とを具備する屋根パネル21相互を、母屋、軒桁、
棟木などの躯体上に面方向に連続するように傾斜して載
置してなる屋根構造において、母屋107、軒桁10
4、棟木などの躯体に、屋根パネル21の傾斜に沿って
削落した傾斜面を形成し、この傾斜面上に前記屋根パネ
ルの接合端部を載置し、この傾斜面上に設けたシール部
材により前記各屋根パネル21間の隙間をシールする。 【効果】 屋根パネルの施工が極めて簡単になり、ま
た、小屋裏空間における気密・断熱性を向上することが
でき、冷暖房効果を長期間にわたり有効に維持すること
ができ、居住環境を向上させることができる。さらに、
屋根パネル自体に生じる隙間もシール部材により防止で
きる。
(57) [Summary] (Modified) [Constitution] Plate-shaped heat insulating material 28 disposed between rafters 23
And the roof panel 21 including the field boards 29, which are installed opposite to each other through the space formed between the heat insulating material 28 and fixed to the rafters 23, the purlin, the eaves girder,
In a roof structure that is placed on a frame such as a purlin so as to be continuous in the plane direction, a purlin 107 and a girder 10
4. A sloping surface that is cut down along the slope of the roof panel 21 is formed on a frame such as a purlin, the joint end of the roof panel is placed on this sloping surface, and a seal provided on this sloping surface The members seal the gaps between the roof panels 21. [Effect] The roof panels can be installed very easily, the airtightness and heat insulation in the attic space can be improved, and the cooling and heating effects can be effectively maintained for a long period of time, improving the living environment. You can further,
The gap that occurs in the roof panel itself can also be prevented by the sealing member.

Description

【考案の詳細な説明】[Detailed description of the device]

【0001】[0001]

【考案の技術分野】[Technical Field of Device]

本考案は、屋根パネルを用いて形成した木造家屋等の屋根構造に関し、さらに 詳しくは、気密性・断熱性の向上を図るようにした屋根パネルの連結構造に関す る。 The present invention relates to a roof structure of a wooden house or the like formed by using roof panels, and more particularly to a roof panel connection structure for improving airtightness and heat insulation.

【0002】[0002]

【考案の技術的背景】[Technical background of the device]

最近の木造建築物においては、居住空間内の冷暖房効果を有効に維持するため 、壁構造のみならず、屋根構造にも、発泡樹脂などからなる断熱材が使用される ことが多くなっている。この屋根構造は、垂木間に介装した断熱材を野地板の下 面に設け、これにより屋根構造部分における気密性・断熱性を高めている。 In recent wooden structures, in order to effectively maintain the cooling and heating effects in the living space, not only the wall structure but also the roof structure is often made of a heat insulating material made of foamed resin or the like. In this roof structure, a heat insulating material interposed between rafters is provided on the lower surface of the base plate, which enhances the airtightness and heat insulation of the roof structure.

【0003】 一方、このような屋根構造の施工を簡略化するために、垂木、断熱材、野地板 、防水層などを一体化した屋根パネルが開発され実用化されている。この屋根パ ネルは、例えば母屋、軒桁などの上に載置される2本の垂木と、これら垂木の間 に配設される合成樹脂から形成された板状の断熱材と、この断熱材との間に空間 部を形成するように垂木に固定された野地板とから構成された所定形状の板状パ ネルである。そして、この屋根パネルを用いて屋根構造を形成するには、例えば 、母屋の上に面方向に連続するように屋根パネルを載置し、垂木を母屋に釘付け して木材建築の躯体に固定することにより行っている。この屋根パネルは、断熱 材などが一体化されたもので、母屋、軒桁、棟木などの躯体上に載置するだけで 瓦等の屋根材を支持する部分を形成でき、従来から行われているような、母屋な どに垂木を配設し、野地板を取付け、断熱材を介装するという作業が不要になり 、施工作業が著しく簡略化でき、簡単に断熱屋根構造を構築することができる。On the other hand, in order to simplify the construction of such a roof structure, a roof panel in which a rafter, a heat insulating material, a base plate, a waterproof layer and the like are integrated has been developed and put into practical use. This roof panel includes, for example, two rafters placed on a main house, eaves girder, etc., a plate-shaped heat insulating material made of synthetic resin disposed between these rafters, and this heat insulating material. It is a plate-shaped panel of a predetermined shape that is composed of a base plate fixed to a rafter so as to form a space between them. Then, in order to form a roof structure using this roof panel, for example, the roof panel is placed on the purlin so as to be continuous in the plane direction, and the rafters are nailed to the purlin and fixed to the frame of the timber construction. By doing so. This roof panel has integrated heat insulating material, etc., and can be placed on the frame of a main house, eaves girder, purlin, etc. to form a part that supports roofing material such as roof tiles. There is no need to install rafters in a purlin, etc., install a base plate, and interpose a heat insulating material.Since the construction work can be significantly simplified, a heat insulating roof structure can be easily constructed. it can.

【0004】 しかしながら、このような屋根パネルを相互を連結して屋根構造を形成しても 、各屋根パネル間に隙間が存在すれば、木造住宅の高気密化、高断熱化の実効を 図ることができない。However, even if such roof panels are connected to each other to form a roof structure, if there is a gap between the roof panels, it is possible to achieve high airtightness and high heat insulation of the wooden house. I can't.

【0005】 また、前記屋根パネル自体においても、湿度あるいは温度の変化に起因する垂 木等のやせ、反り、曲がりなどにより変形することがあり、これにより各屋根パ ネル間に隙間が生じる虞もある。Further, the roof panel itself may be deformed due to thinning, warping, bending or the like of rafters or the like due to a change in humidity or temperature, which may cause a gap between the roof panels. is there.

【0006】[0006]

【考案の目的】[The purpose of the device]

本考案は、上述した課題に鑑みてなされたものであって、屋根パネルを用いて 木造家屋等の屋根構造に形成する場合に、各屋根パネル間の気密性・断熱性を確 実に保持することにより冷暖房効率を高め、快適な住環境を得ることができるよ うにした屋根パネルの連結構造を提供することを目的としている。 The present invention has been made in view of the above-mentioned problems, and when forming a roof structure such as a wooden house using roof panels, it is necessary to reliably maintain airtightness and heat insulation between the roof panels. The purpose is to provide a roof panel connection structure that improves the heating and cooling efficiency and provides a comfortable living environment.

【0007】[0007]

【考案の概要】[Outline of the device]

この目的を達成するための本考案に係る屋根パネルの連結構造は、 垂木間に配設された板状の断熱材と、この断熱材との間に形成された空間部を 介して対向設置されかつ両端部が垂木に固定された野地板とを具備する屋根パネ ル相互を、母屋、軒桁、棟木などの躯体上に面方向に連続するように傾斜して載 置してなる屋根構造において、 前記母屋、軒桁、棟木などの躯体に、前記屋根パネルの傾斜に沿って削落した 傾斜面を形成し、この傾斜面上に前記屋根パネルの接合端部を載置し、この傾斜 面上に設けたシール部材により前記各屋根パネル間の隙間をシールするようにし たことを特徴とするものである。 To achieve this object, a roof panel connection structure according to the present invention is installed so as to face each other through a plate-shaped heat insulating material disposed between rafters and a space formed between the heat insulating material. In addition, in a roof structure in which roof panels with both ends fixed to a rafter are placed on the frame of the main building, eaves girders, purlins, etc. so as to be continuous in the plane direction. , The main structure, eaves girders, purlins, etc., is formed with a sloped surface that is cut down along the slope of the roof panel, and the joint end of the roof panel is placed on this sloped surface. The above-mentioned sealing member seals the gap between the roof panels.

【0008】 本考案に係る屋根パネルの連結構造は、母屋などの躯体上面に各屋根パネルを 面方向に連続するように載置する場合、躯体に屋根パネルの傾斜に沿って削落し た傾斜面を設け、この傾斜面により屋根パネルの連結端部を直接支持するので、 屋根パネルの施工が簡単になり、また傾斜面上面に設けたシール部材により各屋 根パネル相互間の隙間を塞ぎ、屋内と屋外との間での空気の出入りを遮断するよ うにしたので、小屋裏空間における気密・断熱性を向上することができ、冷暖房 効果を長期間にわたり有効に維持することができ、居住環境を向上させることが できる。また、屋根パネル自体の変形により生じる隙間も前記気密テープにより 防止できることになる。The roof panel connection structure according to the present invention is such that when the roof panels are placed on the upper surface of the building such as a main house so as to be continuous in the plane direction, the inclined surface cut along the slope of the roof panel is cut on the building. The sloped surface directly supports the roof panel connection end, which simplifies roof panel construction and seals the top surface of the sloped surface to close the gaps between the roof panels. Since the air flow between the outside and the outside is blocked, the airtightness and heat insulation in the attic space can be improved, and the heating and cooling effect can be maintained effectively for a long period of time, improving the living environment. Can be improved. Also, the airtight tape can prevent gaps caused by deformation of the roof panel itself.

【0009】[0009]

【考案の具体的説明】[Specific explanation of the device]

以下、図面を参照しつつ、本考案の一実施例に係る屋根パネルの連結構造につ いて説明する。 Hereinafter, a roof panel connecting structure according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.

【0010】 図1は、本考案の一実施例を示す戸建住宅の一部切欠斜視図、図2は、図1の 断面図、図3は、図2の要部拡大断面図、図4は、屋根パネルの一部破断斜視図 、図5は、図4の5−5線に沿う断面図である。FIG. 1 is a partially cutaway perspective view of a detached house showing an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 2 is a sectional view of FIG. 1, FIG. 3 is an enlarged sectional view of an essential part of FIG. Is a partially broken perspective view of the roof panel, and FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 5-5 of FIG.

【0011】 本考案に係る屋根構造は、所定の屋根パネル21を、母屋107、軒桁104 、棟木108などの躯体上に面方向に連続するように載置して形成している。 一般に、木造建築Hは、図1に示すように、基礎で土台が支持され(図示せず )、この土台の上に通し柱101および管柱102が立設され、この通し柱10 1、および管柱102の上部に設置された胴差103上に立設された管柱102 の上部が軒桁104で連結されている。この軒桁104の側部と他の軒桁104 とは小屋梁105で連結され、この小屋梁105の上には小屋柄106が立設さ れ、この小屋柄106の上部は母屋107または棟木108(図2参照)で連結 されている。母屋107および棟木108は、階段状に設けられているが、屋根 パネル21は、軒桁104、母屋107および棟木108の上部に配設される。The roof structure according to the present invention is formed by placing a predetermined roof panel 21 on a frame such as a main house 107, eaves girder 104 and purlin 108 so as to be continuous in the plane direction. Generally, in a wooden building H, as shown in FIG. 1, a foundation is supported by a foundation (not shown), a through column 101 and a tube column 102 are erected on the foundation, and the through column 101 and the tube column are provided. The upper part of the tube column 102, which is erected on the body difference 103 installed on the upper part of 102, is connected by the eaves girder 104. The side part of this eaves girder 104 and other eaves girders 104 are connected by a shed beam 105, and a shed pattern 106 is erected on the shed beam 105, and an upper part of this shed pattern 106 is a purlin 107 or a purlin. 108 (see FIG. 2). The purlin 107 and the purlin 108 are provided in a staircase shape, but the roof panel 21 is arranged above the eaves girder 104, the purlin 107, and the purlin 108.

【0012】 屋根パネル21は、例えば図4,5に示すように母屋107などの上に設置さ れて、屋根用断熱パネルとして用いられている。屋根パネル21は、垂木23, 27,23間に配設された後述する板状の断熱材28と、この断熱材28との間 に形成された空間部19を介して対向設置されかつ両端部が垂木23,23に固 定された野地板29とから構成されている。この屋根パネル21は、垂木23が 軒桁104、母屋107および棟木108の少なくとも2本の上部に接するよう に設置され、釘などにより固定されている。The roof panel 21 is installed on, for example, a main house 107 as shown in FIGS. 4 and 5, and is used as a heat insulating panel for roof. The roof panel 21 is installed opposite to each other via a plate-like heat insulating material 28, which will be described later, disposed between the rafters 23, 27, 23, and a space 19 formed between the heat insulating material 28, and both ends thereof. Is composed of rafters 23 and a base plate 29 fixed to 23. The roof panel 21 is installed so that the rafters 23 are in contact with the upper parts of at least two of the eaves girder 104, the purlin 107 and the purlin 108, and is fixed by nails or the like.

【0013】 なお、前記断熱材28は、発泡樹脂、例えば、発泡ポリスチレン、発泡ポリプ ロピレン、発泡ウレタンから形成されている。必ずしも発泡樹脂でなくても板状 の高密度グラスウール製品あるいはバリラック(商品名、鐘淵化学工業(株)製 )でもよい。いわゆる板状断熱材であれば如何なるものであってもよい。The heat insulating material 28 is made of foamed resin, for example, foamed polystyrene, foamed polypropylene, or urethane foam. A plate-shaped high-density glass wool product or a barrack (trade name, manufactured by Kanegafuchi Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.) may be used instead of the foamed resin. Any so-called plate-shaped heat insulating material may be used.

【0014】 特に、本実施例の屋根構造は、図2,3に示すように、前記母屋107および 棟木108などの躯体に、前記屋根パネル21の傾斜に沿って削落した傾斜面1 09を形成し、この傾斜面109上に各屋根パネル21の接合端部を釘などによ り固着する場合に、傾斜面109と各屋根パネル21との間にシール部材30を 取付け、このシール部材30により各屋根パネル21間の隙間Sをシールしてい る。In particular, in the roof structure of the present embodiment, as shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, a sloping surface 109 cut down along the slope of the roof panel 21 is provided on the main body such as the main building 107 and the purlin 108. When the roof panel 21 is formed and the joint end of each roof panel 21 is fixed on the inclined surface 109 with a nail or the like, a seal member 30 is attached between the inclined surface 109 and each roof panel 21. Thus, the gap S between the roof panels 21 is sealed.

【0015】 このようにして各屋根パネル21間の隙間Sをシールすれば、屋内空間と屋外 とを遮断でき、この結果、小屋裏空間における気密・断熱性を向上することがで き、冷暖房効果を長期間にわたり有効に維持することができ、居住環境を向上さ せることができる。また、このシール部材30により各屋根パネル21の接合端 部を母屋107および棟木108などの躯体上に接合すれば、湿度あるいは温度 の変化に起因する垂木の反り、曲り、痩せ等によりあるいは断熱材28と垂木2 3、27、23との膨張率の差によって屋根パネル21自体が変形しようとして も、この変形をある程度防止することもでき、気密性および断熱性が一層優れた 屋根構造とすることができる。By sealing the gap S between the roof panels 21 in this manner, the indoor space and the outdoor space can be shut off, and as a result, the airtightness and heat insulation in the attic space can be improved, and the cooling and heating effect can be improved. Can be effectively maintained for a long period of time and the living environment can be improved. In addition, if the joint end of each roof panel 21 is joined to the frame such as the purlin 107 and the purlin 108 by the seal member 30, the rafter may be warped, bent, thinned or the like caused by a change in humidity or temperature, or a heat insulating material. Even if the roof panel 21 itself deforms due to the difference in the expansion coefficient between the roof 28 and the rafters 23, 27, 23, this deformation can be prevented to some extent, and a roof structure with more excellent airtightness and heat insulation properties should be provided. You can

【0016】 なお、上述したシール部材30は、接着性および弾力性・復元性を有する弾性 接着材であればよく、例えば、弾性粘着テープでもよい。また、各屋根パネル2 1を形成するに当たり、図5に示すように、垂木23、27、23と断熱材28 との間に弾性を有するシール部材26、例えば接着性および弾力性・復元性を有 する弾性接着材、弾性粘着テープを介装してもよい。このようにすれば、これら の間を気密に保持する効果に優れ、しかも湿度あるいは温度の変化に起因する垂 木の反り、曲り、痩せ等が発生しても、シール部材26の弾力性からなる復元性 により垂木23、27、23と断熱材28との間に隙間が生じ難く、気密性が低 下することが少ない。また断熱材28と垂木23、27、23との膨張率の差に より断熱材28と垂木23、27、23との間に隙間が発生しても、気密性部材 26弾力性からなる復元性により垂木23、27、23と断熱材28との間に隙 間が生じ難い。The above-mentioned seal member 30 may be an elastic adhesive material having adhesiveness, elasticity and resilience, and may be, for example, an elastic adhesive tape. Further, in forming each roof panel 21, as shown in FIG. 5, a sealing member 26 having elasticity between the rafters 23, 27, 23 and the heat insulating material 28, such as adhesiveness and elasticity / restorability, is provided. The existing elastic adhesive or elastic adhesive tape may be interposed. In this way, the effect of keeping airtightness between them is excellent, and even if rafters such as rafters, bends, and thinning due to changes in humidity or temperature occur, the sealing member 26 has elasticity. Due to the resilience, a gap is unlikely to be formed between the rafters 23, 27, 23 and the heat insulating material 28, and the airtightness is less likely to deteriorate. Further, even if a gap is generated between the heat insulating material 28 and the rafters 23, 27, 23 due to the difference in expansion coefficient between the heat insulating material 28 and the rafters 23, 27, 23, the airtight member 26 has a resilience with elasticity. Therefore, a gap is unlikely to occur between the rafters 23, 27, 23 and the heat insulating material 28.

【0017】 次に作用を説明する。 木造建築物は、建築物の高断熱化を図るために、たとえば図6に示すように、 建築物の外壁材1の室内側に包括的に断熱材2を張設し、外壁材1と断熱材2と の間に外側通気層3aを、断熱材2と各部屋Rとの間に内側通気層3bを形成し ている。これら通気層3内の空気は、移動することなく封止状態としてもよいが 、床下空間4あるいは外壁材1等の内面に結露しないようにするには、通気層3 内の空気を積極的に流通させる換気装置(図示せず)を設けることが好ましい。 換気装置を設ける場合には、内側通気層3bを床下空間4と屋根裏空間5とを常 時連通し、下部に床下換気口6を、頂部に棟下換気口7を開設し、これら換気口 6,7にそれぞれ開閉ダンパ6a,7aを設け、外側通気層3aと内側通気層3 bとが相互に連通しないようにすることが好ましい。Next, the operation will be described. In order to achieve high heat insulation of a wooden building, for example, as shown in FIG. 6, a heat insulating material 2 is comprehensively stretched on the indoor side of the outer wall material 1 of the building to insulate the outer wall material 1 and the heat insulating material. An outer ventilation layer 3a is formed between the heat insulating material 2 and each room R, and an inner ventilation layer 3b is formed between the heat insulating material 2 and each room R. The air in the ventilation layer 3 may be in a sealed state without moving, but in order to prevent dew condensation on the inner surface of the underfloor space 4 or the outer wall material 1, etc., the air in the ventilation layer 3 is positively charged. It is preferable to provide a ventilation device (not shown) for circulation. When a ventilation device is provided, the inner ventilation layer 3b is in constant communication with the underfloor space 4 and the attic space 5, an underfloor ventilation port 6 is provided at the bottom, and an underfloor ventilation port 7 is provided at the top. , 7 are respectively provided with opening / closing dampers 6a, 7a so that the outer ventilation layer 3a and the inner ventilation layer 3b do not communicate with each other.

【0018】 なお、棟下換気口7を形成するには、前記建築物の屋根を構築する場合に使用 する屋根パネル21に通孔を開設する必要がある。 このようにして形成した木造建築物は、日中高温時には、通気層3内の空気が 対流を起こし、これにより自然換気が行なわれ、建築物内の通気性が向上すると ともに床下空間4の結露が防止され、建築物の耐久性が向上する。また、自然換 気により通気層3内の高温の空気を外部に排出することができ、室内の高温化を 防止することができ、冷暖房効率を高めることができる。特に、この建築物の屋 根は、母屋などの躯体上面に各屋根パネル21を、躯体の傾斜面109により直 接支持しているので、屋根パネル21の取付けが極め簡単になり、また傾斜面1 09に設けたシール部材30により各屋根パネル21相互間の隙間Sを塞いでい るので、屋根裏空間5と屋外とは連通することがなく、冷暖房効果を長期間にわ たり有効に維持することができ、居住環境を向上させることができる。しかも、 この屋根パネル21には、野地板29の下面に空間部19が形成されており、し かも断熱材28も設けられているので、一層断熱効果が向上し、冷暖房効果を長 期間にわたり有効に維持することができる。In order to form the underfloor ventilation port 7, it is necessary to open a through hole in the roof panel 21 used when the roof of the building is constructed. In the wooden structure thus formed, the air in the aeration layer 3 causes convection during high temperature during the daytime, whereby natural ventilation is performed, the air permeability in the building is improved, and the dew condensation in the underfloor space 4 is caused. Is prevented and the durability of the building is improved. In addition, the high temperature air in the ventilation layer 3 can be discharged to the outside by natural aeration, the temperature inside the room can be prevented from increasing, and the cooling and heating efficiency can be improved. In particular, since the roof of this building directly supports each roof panel 21 on the upper surface of the building such as the main building by the inclined surface 109 of the building, the installation of the roof panel 21 is extremely easy, and the inclined surface is also easy. Since the gap S between the roof panels 21 is closed by the sealing member 30 provided in 109, the attic space 5 does not communicate with the outdoors, and the cooling and heating effect is effectively maintained for a long period of time. It is possible to improve the living environment. Moreover, in this roof panel 21, since the space portion 19 is formed on the lower surface of the base plate 29 and the heat insulating material 28 is also provided, the heat insulating effect is further improved, and the cooling and heating effect is effective for a long period of time. Can be maintained at.

【0019】 なお、本考案は、上述した実施例に限定されないのは勿論であり、種々変形可 能である。例えば、屋根パネル21は、前述したもののみでなく、垂木の断面形 状をT字状としたり、あるいは垂木の上下両面に野地板29を設ける等により強 度アップを図ってもよい。It should be noted that the present invention is not limited to the above-mentioned embodiments, and can be variously modified. For example, the roof panel 21 is not limited to the one described above, but the cross section of the rafter may have a T-shape, or the field boards 29 may be provided on both upper and lower surfaces of the rafter to increase the strength.

【0020】[0020]

【考案の効果】[Effect of device]

本考案に係る屋根パネルの連結構造では、母屋などの躯体上面に各屋根パネル を直接載置し、しかも、この屋根パネルを載置する場合、躯体上面に設けた傾斜 面にシール部材を設け、この傾斜面により屋根パネルの接合端部を支持するとと もにシール部材により各屋根パネル相互間の隙間を塞ぐようにしたので、小屋裏 空間における気密・断熱性を向上することができ、冷暖房効果を長期間にわたり 有効に維持することができ、居住環境を向上させることができる。また、屋根パ ネル自体の変形も防止でき、一層冷暖房効果を長期間にわたり維持することがで きる。 In the roof panel connection structure according to the present invention, each roof panel is directly placed on the upper surface of the building such as a purlin, and when this roof panel is placed, a sealing member is provided on the inclined surface provided on the upper surface of the building. The sloped surface supports the joint end of the roof panel, and the sealing member closes the gap between the roof panels, which improves the airtightness and heat insulation in the attic space, and improves the cooling and heating effect. Can be effectively maintained for a long period of time and the living environment can be improved. In addition, the roof panel itself can be prevented from being deformed, and the heating and cooling effect can be maintained for a long time.

【図面の簡単な説明】[Brief description of drawings]

【図1】本考案の一実施例を戸建住宅に適用した状態を
示す一部切欠斜視図である。
FIG. 1 is a partially cutaway perspective view showing a state in which an embodiment of the present invention is applied to a detached house.

【図2】図1の断面図である。FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of FIG.

【図3】図2の要部拡大断面図である。FIG. 3 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a main part of FIG.

【図4】屋根パネルの一例を示す一部破断して斜視図で
ある。
FIG. 4 is a partially cutaway perspective view showing an example of a roof panel.

【図5】図4の5−5線に沿う断面図である。5 is a sectional view taken along line 5-5 of FIG.

【図6】本考案の一実施例に係る戸建住宅の縦断面図で
ある。
FIG. 6 is a longitudinal sectional view of a detached house according to an embodiment of the present invention.

【符号の説明】[Explanation of symbols]

19 空間部 21 屋根パネル 23 垂木 27 垂木 28 断熱材 29 野地板 30 シール部材 104 軒桁 107 母屋 108 棟木 109 傾斜面 19 space part 21 roof panel 23 rafter 27 rafter 28 heat insulating material 29 field board 30 seal member 104 eaves girder 107 purlin 108 purlin 109 sloped surface

Claims (1)

【実用新案登録請求の範囲】[Scope of utility model registration request] 【請求項1】 垂木間に配設された板状の断熱材と、こ
の断熱材との間に形成された空間部を介して対向設置さ
れかつ両端部が垂木に固定された野地板とを具備する屋
根パネル相互を、母屋、軒桁、棟木などの躯体上に面方
向に連続するように傾斜して載置してなる屋根構造にお
いて、 前記母屋、軒桁、棟木などの躯体に、前記屋根パネルの
傾斜に沿って削落した傾斜面を形成し、この傾斜面上に
前記屋根パネルの接合端部を載置し、この傾斜面上に設
けたシール部材により前記各屋根パネル間の隙間をシー
ルするようにしたことを特徴とする屋根パネルの連結構
造。
1. A plate-shaped heat insulating material disposed between rafters, and a field board oppositely installed via a space formed between the heat insulating material and having both ends fixed to the rafters. In a roof structure in which the roof panels provided with each other are slanted so as to be continuous in the plane direction on a frame such as a purlin, eaves girder, and purlin, the purlin, eaves girder, purlin, etc. A sloped surface is formed along the slope of the roof panel, the joint end of the roof panel is placed on the sloped surface, and a gap is provided between the roof panels by a sealing member provided on the sloped surface. A roof panel connection structure characterized by sealing the roof.
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