US20250075507A1 - Draining member - Google Patents

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US20250075507A1
US20250075507A1 US17/924,283 US202017924283A US2025075507A1 US 20250075507 A1 US20250075507 A1 US 20250075507A1 US 202017924283 A US202017924283 A US 202017924283A US 2025075507 A1 US2025075507 A1 US 2025075507A1
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Mitsuharu Yachi
Masaki Watanabe
Toshiyuki Osada
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
    • E04B1/00Constructions in general; Structures which are not restricted either to walls, e.g. partitions, or floors or ceilings or roofs
    • E04B1/62Insulation or other protection; Elements or use of specified material therefor
    • E04B1/64Insulation or other protection; Elements or use of specified material therefor for making damp-proof; Protection against corrosion
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
    • E04D13/00Special arrangements or devices in connection with roof coverings; Protection against birds; Roof drainage ; Sky-lights
    • E04D13/15Trimming strips; Edge strips; Fascias; Expansion joints for roofs
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
    • E04D13/00Special arrangements or devices in connection with roof coverings; Protection against birds; Roof drainage ; Sky-lights
    • E04D13/15Trimming strips; Edge strips; Fascias; Expansion joints for roofs
    • E04D13/158Trimming strips; Edge strips; Fascias; Expansion joints for roofs covering the overhang at the eave side, e.g. soffits, or the verge of saddle roofs

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  • Patent Literature 1 discloses an example of a configuration including a flashing portion.
  • the flashing portion disclosed in the literature prevents water from entering a molding.
  • the exterior part arranged on the outer surface of the building may include a flashing.
  • the flashing is arranged along the lower surface of the exterior part of a structure that projects from the outer wall of the building.
  • Examples of the structure include a balcony, a veranda, a bay window, and the eaves edge of a roof.
  • the flashing arranged on the exterior part of such a structure may include flashing members.
  • the flashing members are arranged on the exterior part so as not to produce a gap between adjacent ones of the flashing members. However, it is not easy to arrange the flashing members so as not to produce a gap between adjacent ones of the flashing member.
  • the flashing member that solves the above-described problem is a flashing member arranged below an exterior part of a building.
  • the flashing member includes a coupling portion that is coupled to an additional flashing member.
  • the additional flashing member is separate from the flashing member.
  • the flashing member includes the coupling portion that couples the flashing member to the additional flashing member. This allows flashing members to be easily positioned when the flashing members are located below the exterior part.
  • the coupling portion includes a retainer that retains a coupling member for coupling of the flashing member.
  • the retainer of the flashing member and the retainer of the additional flashing member retain the coupling member so as to couple the flashing member to the additional flashing member.
  • the flashing member allows flashing members to be easily positioned when the flashing members are located below the exterior part.
  • the coupling member is bonded to the coupling portion using an adhesive.
  • the flashing member increases a coupling force of the coupling member.
  • a predetermined surface of the flashing member is flush with a predetermined surface of the additional flashing member in a state where the flashing member is coupled to the additional flashing member.
  • the flashing member includes no gap between the flashing members and thus has an improved design.
  • the flashing member includes a first flashing member and a second flashing member.
  • the second flashing member being different separate from the first flashing member.
  • the first flashing member includes at least a first coupling portion.
  • the second flashing member includes at least a second coupling portion. The first coupling portion of the first flashing member is couplable to the second coupling portion of the second flashing member or the second coupling portion of the second flashing member is couplable to the first coupling portion of the first flashing member.
  • the flashing member allows flashing members to be easily positioned when the flashing members are located below the exterior part.
  • the flashing member is made of aluminum.
  • the flashing member when the flashing is adjusted in length, the flashing member can be easily cut.
  • the flashing member according to the present disclosure allows flashing members to be easily positioned when the flashing members are located below the exterior part.
  • FIG. 1 is an outer view showing a building on which a flashing of a first embodiment is arranged.
  • FIG. 2 is a partial cross-sectional view taken along line D 2 -D 2 in the building of FIG. 1 .
  • FIG. 3 is an enlarged view showing region R 1 of FIG. 2 .
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing the flashing member of the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view showing the flashing member of FIG. 4 .
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the flashing, showing a state before the flashing member of the first embodiment is coupled.
  • FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the flashing, showing a state in which the flashing member of the first embodiment is coupled.
  • FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a flashing, showing a state before a flashing member of a second embodiment is coupled.
  • FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the flashing, showing a state in which the flashing member of the second embodiment is coupled.
  • a flashing 10 according to a first embodiment will now be described with reference to FIGS. 1 to 7 .
  • the flashing 10 is arranged on a building 1 .
  • the flashing 10 of the present embodiment is arranged below an exterior part 8 in order to prevent rainwater flowing on the exterior part 8 from moving to the lower surface of the exterior part 8 .
  • the building 1 is, for example, a house that includes a building body 2 .
  • the building body 2 includes a roof 2 A and an outer wall 3 .
  • the roof 2 A includes a roof surface 2 B that is parallel to or inclined with respect to the horizontal direction.
  • the building 1 further includes an outdoor living space 4 . Examples of the outdoor living space 4 include a terrace, a balcony, and a veranda.
  • the roof 2 A includes lateral members 5 A that are horizontally arranged, rafters 5 B that are directly or indirectly supported on the lateral members 5 A, receiving members 5 C that are respectively arranged on the rafters 5 B, and a roof foundation 5 D supported by the receiving members 5 C.
  • a roofing material is covered on the roof foundation 5 D.
  • the roof 2 A projects out of the outer wall 3 to cover the outdoor living space 4 .
  • the outdoor living space 4 include a terrace, a balcony, and a veranda.
  • one or more lateral members 5 A are arranged above the outdoor living space 4 .
  • one lateral member 5 A (hereinafter referred to as an outer lateral member 6 ) of the lateral members 5 A that support the roof 2 A is arranged above the outdoor living space 4 .
  • the portion of the roof 2 A facing the floor surface of the outdoor living space 4 is closed by a cover member 7 .
  • the space between the outer lateral member 6 and the outer wall 3 is closed by a first cover member 7 A.
  • the first cover member 7 A is arranged to cover a lower surface 6 A of the outer lateral member 6 .
  • the space between a side surface 6 B of the outer lateral member 6 and an eaves edge member 2 C is closed by a second cover member 7 B.
  • the second cover member 7 B is located at a higher position than the first cover member 7 A. More specifically, the second cover member 7 B is arranged such that its lower surface intersects the side surface 6 B of the outer lateral member 6 . The lower part of the side surface 6 B of the outer lateral member 6 is located at a lower position than the second cover member 7 B. The side surface of the outer lateral member 6 is covered by the exterior part 8 .
  • the exterior part 8 is preferably formed using a finishing material that is waterproof and light-resistant. Examples of the finishing material include a siding and a tile.
  • the exterior part 8 is attached to the outer lateral member 6 by a furring strip 9 .
  • a ventilation passage VP through which air passes is provided between the exterior part 8 and the outer lateral member 6 .
  • the flashing 10 is arranged below the exterior part 8 .
  • the flashing 10 prevents the rainwater on the exterior part 8 from moving to the outer lateral member 6 via the lower surface of the exterior part 8 . Further, the flashing hides the lower surface of the exterior part 8 , thereby improving the design of the lower surface of the roof 2 A, which projects on the upper side of the outdoor living space 4 .
  • the main component of the flashing 10 is a flashing member 11 .
  • the flashing member 11 includes an attachment portion 12 and a guide 13 .
  • the attachment portion 12 is used to attach the flashing member 11 to the building 1 .
  • the guide 13 guides water.
  • the flashing member 11 is made of, for example, metal. Examples of the metal include metal that can be easily machined at a construction site. In one example, the metal of which the flashing member 11 is made is aluminum or aluminum alloy.
  • the flashing member 11 is fixed to the outer lateral member 6 by fixing the attachment portion 12 to the outer lateral member 6 using a screw. More specifically, the attachment portion 12 is arranged in the ventilation passage VP between the exterior part 8 and the outer lateral member 6 in a state where the flashing member 11 is arranged below the exterior part 8 .
  • the body of the attachment portion 12 includes a first main surface 12 A and a second main surface 12 B.
  • the body of the attachment portion 12 is, for example, plate-shaped. At least a part of the first main surface 12 A faces the exterior part 8 in the state where the flashing member 11 is arranged below the exterior part 8 . At least a part of the second main surface 12 B faces the outer lateral member 6 in the state where the flashing member 11 is arranged below the exterior part 8 .
  • the guide 13 is spaced apart from the lower surface of the exterior part 8 in the state where the flashing member 11 is arranged below the exterior part 8 .
  • the body of the guide 13 includes a first main surface 13 A and a second main surface 13 B.
  • the body of the guide 13 is, for example, plate-shaped.
  • the first main surface 13 A of the guide 13 is continuous with the first main surface 12 A of the attachment portion 12 .
  • the second main surface 13 B of the guide 13 is continuous with the second main surface 12 B of the attachment portion 12 .
  • Angle ⁇ , formed by the first main surface 12 A and the first main surface 13 A is preferably greater than or equal to 90°.
  • Angle ⁇ , formed by the first main surface 12 A and the first main surface 13 A is preferably less than or equal to 120°.
  • the flashing member 11 further includes an extension 14 .
  • the extension 14 is continuous with the guide 13 .
  • the extension 14 prevents the water flowing on the first main surface 13 A of the guide 13 from flowing to the second main surface 13 B of the guide 13 .
  • the attachment portion 12 is arranged at one end of the guide 13 in the width direction and the extension 14 is arranged at the other end. Further, in the state where the flashing member 11 is arranged below the exterior part 8 , the extension 14 is configured to extend downward from the end of the guide 13 opposite the portion where the attachment portion 12 is arranged.
  • the flashing member 11 includes a coupling portion 20 .
  • the flashing member 11 is used to couple the flashing member 11 to an additional flashing member 111 .
  • the additional flashing member 111 has the same components as the flashing member 11 .
  • the coupling portion 20 is arranged at least on the first main surface 13 A of the guide 13 . In the present embodiment, the coupling portion 20 is further arranged on the first main surface 12 A of the attachment portion 12 .
  • the coupling portion 20 includes a retainer 21 that retains a coupling member 30 .
  • the retainer 21 is configured such that the second main surface 13 B of the guide 13 of the flashing member 11 is flush with a second main surface 113 B of a guide 113 of the additional flashing member 111 .
  • the retainer 21 includes a first protrusion 22 that protrudes from the first main surface 13 A of the guide 13 and a second protrusion 23 that protrudes from the first main surface 12 A of the attachment portion 12 .
  • the first protrusion 22 extends in a longitudinal direction XA of the guide 13 .
  • the second protrusion 23 extends in the longitudinal direction XA of the attachment portion 12 .
  • the first protrusion 22 includes a body 22 A that protrudes from the first main surface 13 A and a movement restricting portion 22 B that is orthogonal to the longitudinal direction XA of the body 22 A.
  • the movement restricting portion 22 B is parallel to the first main surface 13 A.
  • the second protrusion 23 is parallel to the first main surface 13 A.
  • the first main surface 13 A, the first protrusion 22 , and the second protrusion 23 define a retaining space S that retains the coupling member 30 .
  • the flashing member 11 is coupled to the additional flashing member 111 by retaining a part of the coupling member 30 in the retaining space S of the flashing member 11 and retaining another part of the coupling member 30 in the retaining space S of the additional flashing member 111 .
  • the coupling member 30 includes a body 31 .
  • the body 31 is a plate-shaped member including a first main surface 31 A and a second main surface 31 B.
  • One of the first main surface 31 A and the second main surface 31 B contacts the movement restricting portion 22 B of the first protrusion 22 and the second protrusion 23 during coupling.
  • the other one of the first main surface 31 A and the second main surface 31 B contacts the first main surface 13 A during coupling.
  • the size of the body 31 is set according to the retaining space S.
  • a worker brings the attachment portion 12 of the flashing member 11 into contact with the side surface 6 B of the outer lateral member 6 to fixe the attachment portion 12 to the outer lateral member 6 using a screw.
  • the worker couples the additional flashing member 111 , which is separate from the flashing member 11 .
  • the length in the longitudinal direction XA is made longer. More specifically, a part of the coupling member 30 is inserted into the retaining space S defined by the first main surface 13 A, the first protrusion 22 , and the second protrusion 23 of the flashing member 11 .
  • Another part of the coupling member 30 protrudes from the flashing member 11 .
  • the portion of the coupling member 30 protruding from the retainer 21 is inserted into the retaining space S defined by the additional flashing member 111 .
  • the adhesive 40 be applied to the first main surface 31 A or the second main surface 31 B of the coupling member 30 , which contacts the first main surface 13 A of the guide 13 .
  • the second main surface 13 B of the guide 13 of the flashing member 11 is flush with the second main surface 113 B of the guide 113 of the additional flashing member 111 .
  • first main surface 12 A of the attachment portion 12 is flush with the first main surface 112 A of the attachment portion 112 of the additional flashing member 111 .
  • the attachment portion 112 of the additional flashing member 111 is fixed to the side surface 6 B of the outer lateral member 6 using a screw.
  • the lengths are adjusted using the following means.
  • the length of the flashing 10 including the flashing member 11 and the additional flashing member 111 , in the longitudinal direction XA is shorter than the length of the exterior part 8 in the horizontal direction, the length in the longitudinal direction XA is made longer by coupling a further additional flashing member 111 .
  • the rainwater in contact with the exterior part 8 contacts the first main surface 13 A of the guide 13 and moves to the extension 14 to fall downward.
  • the configuration of the guide 13 and the extension 14 prevents the rainwater in contact with the exterior part 8 from contacting the outer lateral member 6 .
  • the arrangement of the guide 13 of the flashing 10 below the opening of the lower end of the ventilation passage VP prevents the rainwater from reaching the inside of the ventilation passage VP.
  • the flashing 10 of the present embodiment includes the coupling portion 20 that couples the flashing member 11 to the additional flashing member 111 .
  • the coupling portion 20 that couples the flashing member 11 to the additional flashing member 111 .
  • the flashing 10 of the present embodiment increases a coupling force of the coupling member 30 .
  • the adhesive 40 has a sealing effect, the gap formed between the coupling member 30 and the coupling portion 20 is sealed. This prevents the rainwater in contact with the first main surface 13 A of the guide 13 from flowing through the gap to the second main surface 13 B.
  • the flashing 10 of the present embodiment includes no gap between the flashing member 11 and the additional flashing member 111 and thus has an improved design.
  • the flashing member 11 is made of aluminum.
  • the length of the exterior part 8 in the horizontal direction may be longer than the length of the flashing members coupled to each other in the longitudinal direction XA. This may lower the appearance and the flashing effect.
  • the flashing member 11 is made of aluminum and thus can be easily cut.
  • the flashing 100 of the second embodiment includes a first flashing member 211 and a second flashing member 311 .
  • Like or the same reference numerals are given to those components that are like or the same as the corresponding components of the flashing member 11 of the first embodiment. Explanation of such components may be partially or entirely omitted.
  • the first flashing member 211 includes at least one of a first coupling portion 20 A or a second coupling portion 20 B.
  • the second flashing member 311 includes at least the other one of the first coupling portion 20 A or the second coupling portion 20 B.
  • the first flashing member 211 includes the first coupling portion 20 A
  • the second flashing member 311 includes the second coupling portion 20 B.
  • the first coupling portion 20 A and the second coupling portion 20 B are couplable to each other.
  • the first coupling portion 20 A is arranged on a third main surface 213 C of a guide 213 .
  • the third main surface 213 C connects a first main surface 213 A and a second main surface 213 B of the first flashing member 211 to each other at an end of the first flashing member 211 in the longitudinal direction XA.
  • the first coupling portion 20 A has a projected shape that protrudes from the third main surface 213 C.
  • the second coupling portion 20 B is arranged in a third main surface 313 C.
  • the third main surface 313 C connects a first main surface 313 A and a second main surface 313 B of the second flashing member 311 to each other at an end of the second flashing member 311 in the longitudinal direction XA.
  • the second coupling portion 20 B has a recessed shape recessed from the third main surface 313 C.
  • the first flashing member 211 when the first flashing member 211 is coupled to the second flashing member 311 , for example, the first flashing member 211 is moved so as to couple the first coupling portion 20 A of the first flashing member 211 to the second coupling portion 20 B of the second flashing member 311 .
  • the adhesive 40 may be applied to one of the first coupling portion 20 A and the second coupling portion 20 B. As shown in FIG. 8 , when the first flashing member 211 is coupled to the second flashing member 311 , for example, the first flashing member 211 is moved so as to couple the first coupling portion 20 A of the first flashing member 211 to the second coupling portion 20 B of the second flashing member 311 .
  • the adhesive 40 may be applied to one of the first coupling portion 20 A and the second coupling portion 20 B.
  • the first coupling portion 20 A and the second coupling portion 20 B are configured such that a first main surface 212 A of an attachment portion 212 is flush with a first main surface 312 A of an attachment portion 312 .
  • the first coupling portion 20 A and the second coupling portion 20 B are configured such that a second main surface 213 B of the guide 213 is flush with a second main surface 313 B of the attachment portion 313 .
  • the first coupling portion 20 A and the second coupling portion 20 B are configured such that a first main surface 213 A of the guide 213 is flush with a first main surface 313 A of the attachment portion 313 .
  • the flashing 100 of the second embodiment provides the following advantages.
  • the flashing 100 of the present embodiment allows one of the flashing member 211 and the second flashing member 311 to be easily positioned relative to the other one when the flashing member 211 and the second flashing member 311 are arranged below the exterior part 8 .
  • the description of the embodiments is an exemplification of the mode that the flashing member according to the present invention can take, and is not intended to limit the mode.
  • the flashing member according to the present invention can take, for example, a mode in which the following modifications of each embodiment are combined and a mode in which at least two modifications that remain consistent each other are combined.
  • the second protrusion 23 may be arranged on the first main surface 13 A of the guide 13 .
  • the second protrusion 23 includes a body and a movement restricting portion in the same manner as the first protrusion 22 .
  • the first coupling portion 20 A may be arranged on a third main surface 213 C that is provided at one end of the first flashing member 211 in the longitudinal direction XA
  • the second coupling portion 20 B may be arranged on a third main surface 213 C that is provided at the other end of the first flashing member 211 in the longitudinal direction XA. Since one first flashing member 211 includes the first coupling portion 20 A and the second coupling portion 20 B, flashing members can be easily coupled to each other in the case of extension in the longitudinal direction XA.
  • the target on which the flashing 10 is arranged is not limited to the examples of the present embodiment.
  • the flashing 10 may be arranged below the exterior part of the vertical wall of a veranda.
  • the flashing 10 may be arranged below the exterior part of the wall of a bay window.
  • the flashing may be arranged below the exterior part of a hanging wall that protrudes from the outer wall of the building 1 .

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