WO2022270036A1 - 見付けスペーサ及び見付けスペーサの配置構造 - Google Patents
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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- the present invention relates to a fitting spacer arranged along a fitting part of a frame and an arrangement structure of the fitting spacer.
- a frame is attached to the opening of the building, and hinged doors, sliding doors, etc. are attached to the frame so that they can be opened and closed freely.
- a frame has been developed in which the front face of the frame (the front face of the frame seen from the front) is thinned to give a simple and sharp impression in terms of design (see Patent Document 1).
- the front end portion 51a (viewing portion) of the frame 51 is made thinner than the frame main body 51b and protrudes forward. Then, a wall plate 52 such as a gypsum board is abutted against the projecting opening portion 51a to reduce the exposure of the opening portion 51a.
- 53 is a frame to which the frame 51 is attached
- 54 is a finishing material such as a cloth
- 55 is a door stop.
- a door device 56 (indicated by a dashed line in the figure) such as a latch receiver, a strike, or a hinge is placed on the left side of the opening portion 51a of the frame 51 ( wall plate 52 side). In this case, the door fixture 56 interferes with the wall plate 52 .
- the width of the frame body 51b in the facing direction is increased to form a pocket for housing the door fixture 56 in the frame body 51b, and the wall plate 52 is attached to the frame body 51b. It is conceivable to hit. However, if the frame main body 51b and the wall plate 52 shift due to an impact or an earthquake, the finishing material 54 such as cloth is likely to break at the boundary between the frame main body 51b and the wall plate 52.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above problems, and an object of the present invention is to provide a mounting spacer and a mounting structure of the mounting spacer that enables easy construction of a wall on a frame having a thin mounting portion.
- one aspect of the present invention is a fitting spacer arranged along a fitting portion of a frame, comprising: a body portion attached to a frame to which the frame is attached; and an extension portion extending to the extension portion, wherein a notch is formed on the rear surface side of the extension portion.
- Another aspect of the present invention is the arrangement structure of the fitting spacer, wherein the door fixture attached to the frame protrudes outward in the fitting direction from the fitting portion, or the frame is positioned further in the fitting direction than the fitting portion.
- the arrangement structure of the fitting spacer is characterized in that it has a frame body that is thick in width and accommodates the door fixture.
- walls can be easily constructed on a frame having a thin fitting portion by using the fitting spacer.
- FIG. 1 is a front view of fittings to which a fitting spacer arrangement structure according to a first embodiment of the present invention is applied;
- FIG. FIG. 2 is a sectional view taken along the line II-II of FIG. 1; It is a perspective view of a pillar, a vertical frame, and a latch receiver (Fig.3 (a) is the perspective view seen from the door body side, FIG.3(b) is the perspective view seen from the wall side).
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view of a fitting spacer; It is a process drawing of the construction method of the wall using a facing spacer. It is a process drawing of the construction method of the wall using a facing spacer.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram showing another example of a fitting spacer; FIG.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram showing another example of a fitting spacer;
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view of fittings to which the arrangement structure of the fitting spacers of the second embodiment of the present invention is applied;
- FIG. 7 is a horizontal cross-sectional view of fittings to which the arrangement structure of the fitting spacers of the second embodiment of the present invention is applied;
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view of fittings to which the arrangement structure of the fitting spacers of the third embodiment of the present invention is applied;
- FIG. 10 is a vertical cross-sectional view of fittings to which the arrangement structure of the fitting spacers of the third embodiment of the present invention is applied;
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view of fittings to which the arrangement structure of the fitting spacers of the fourth embodiment of the present invention is applied;
- FIG. 10 is a diagram showing another example of a fitting spacer;
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view of fittings to which the arrangement structure of the fitting spacers of the second embodiment of the present invention is applied;
- FIG. 11 is a vertical cross-sectional view of fittings to which the arrangement structure of the fitting spacers of the fourth embodiment of the present invention is applied; It is sectional drawing along the door body of the fittings to which the arrangement structure of the fitting spacer of the 5th Embodiment of this invention is applied.
- 16 is a cross-sectional view (horizontal cross-sectional view) taken along line XVI-XVI of FIG. 15;
- FIG. 16 is a cross-sectional view (vertical cross-sectional view) taken along line XVII-XVII of FIG. 15; It is a horizontal sectional view of fittings. It is a horizontal sectional view of fittings.
- FIG. 1 shows a front view of fittings 1 to which the arrangement structure of the fitting spacers of the first embodiment of the present invention is applied.
- FIG. 2 shows a sectional view taken along line II-II of FIG.
- a fitting 1 includes a frame 2 and a door body 3. The door body 3 is surrounded by the frame 2 and the floor surface 10. - ⁇ In this specification, the configuration of fittings 1 will be described using the directions when the opening of the building is viewed from the front, that is, the front/rear, left/right, and up/down directions in FIG. In addition, the viewing direction in FIG. 2 means the front-rear direction, and the viewing direction means the left-right direction.
- the frame extends vertically and includes a pair of left and right pillars 4a and 4b separated from each other, and beams (not shown) connected to the upper ends of the pair of pillars 4a and 4b.
- An opening O is formed by the pair of pillars 4a and 4b and the beam.
- a frame 2 is attached to the opening O of the frame.
- the opening O may be formed in the wall as the frame.
- the walls include wall panels 6a and 6b as wall plates arranged around the opening O.
- the wall panels 6a, 6b are, for example, gypsum boards.
- Wall panels 6a, 6b are attached to the front and rear faces of the pillars 4a, 4b, respectively. Finishing materials 7a, 7b such as cloth are attached to the wall panels 6a, 6b.
- the frame 2 includes a pair of left and right vertical frames 2a and 2b and an upper frame 2c (see FIG. 1) attached to the upper ends of the pair of vertical frames 2a and 2b.
- a door stop 8 is attached to the vertical frames 2a, 2b and the upper frame 2c.
- the vertical frame 2a is attached to the pillar 4a.
- the vertical frame 2a includes a frame main body 11 having a large width in the viewing direction, and facing portions 12a and 12b at both ends in the viewing direction having a smaller width in the viewing direction than the frame main body 11. ⁇
- the frame main body 11 is attached to the pillar 4a via crosspieces 15. As shown in FIG.
- the frame main body 11 is formed with a groove 11a for attaching the door stop 8.
- the facing surface of the facing portion 12a projects further forward in the prospect direction than the wall panel 6a, or the facing surface of the facing portion 12a is substantially flush with the front face of the finishing material 7a.
- the finding portion 12b protrudes rearward in the prospective direction from the wall panel 6b.
- the inner surface (projection surface) of the frame main body 11 in the viewing direction and the inner surface (projection surface) of the viewing direction of the viewing portions 12a and 12b are substantially on the same plane.
- a step is formed between the outer surface of the frame main body 11 in the viewing direction and the outer surface of the viewing portions 12a and 12b in the viewing direction.
- the vertical frame 2a and the vertical frame 2b are symmetrical.
- a door body 3 is attached to the vertical frame 2b via a hidden hinge 9 as a hinge so that the door body 3 can be opened and closed.
- the front surface of the door body 3 in the closed state is substantially on the same plane as the front surface (viewing surface) of the viewing portion 12a, or is positioned slightly behind the viewing surface of the viewing portion 12a.
- a latch bolt 13 is provided on the door tip side of the door body 3 .
- the latch bolt 13 appears and disappears from the end face of the door body 3 on the door tip side by operating a handle or doorknob (not shown) provided on the door body 3 .
- a latch receiver 14 that engages with the latch bolt 13 is attached to the vertical frame 2a.
- FIG. 3 shows a perspective view of the pillar 4a, the vertical frame 2a, and the latch receiver 14 as a door fixture.
- FIG. 3(a) shows a perspective view seen from the door body 3 side
- FIG. 3(b) shows a perspective view seen from the wall panel 6a side.
- the latch receiver 14 is formed with a recess 14a with which the latch bolt 13 is engaged. When the door body 3 is closed, the latch bolt 13 slides on the surface of the latch receiver 14, enters the recess 14a of the latch receiver 14 by spring force, and engages with the recess 14a.
- the latch receiver 14 protrudes outward in the viewing direction (toward the wall panel 6a) from the viewing portion 12a. If the wall panel 6a is abutted against the finding portion 12a as in the conventional construction method, the wall panel 6a and the latch receiver 14 interfere with each other. To prevent this, a spacer 21 (see FIG. 2) is provided.
- the fitting spacer 21 is arranged along the fitting portion 12a of the vertical frame 2a.
- the mounting spacer 21 includes a main body portion 21a attached to the pillar 4a as a frame, and an extension portion 21b extending from the main body portion 21a to the mounting portion 12a.
- a notch 16 is formed on the rear surface side of the extension portion 21b. The notch 16 is formed so as to avoid interference with the door fixture (latch receiver 14) attached to the frame 2 (vertical frame 2a) or the frame body 11 whose width in the viewing direction is thicker than the viewing portion 12a.
- the thickness of the main body portion 21a in the direction of projection is substantially the same as the thickness of the wall panel 6a in the direction of projection.
- the thickness of the extending portion 21b in the direction of projection is thinner than the thickness of the main body portion 21a in the direction of projection.
- the front surface (viewing surface) of the main body portion 21a and the front surface (viewing surface) of the extension portion 21b are substantially on the same plane.
- FIG. 4 shows a perspective view of the fitting spacer 21.
- the fitting spacer 21 extends vertically along the fitting portion 12a of the vertical frame 2a.
- the body portion 21a is formed in a hollow structure having a rectangular cross section.
- the body portion 21a is formed with a through hole 21a1 for a fastening member such as a screw to be screwed to the column 4a.
- the extending portion 21b is formed in a plate shape.
- the extension portion 21b is formed integrally with the body portion 21a.
- the main body portion 21a and the extension portion 21b are made of metal such as aluminum and are manufactured by, for example, extrusion molding.
- the cross-sectional shape of the fitting spacer 21 is substantially constant in the longitudinal direction.
- FIG. 5(a) the vertical frame 2a is attached to the pillar 4a.
- the fitting spacer 21 is fastened to the column 4a with a fastening member such as a screw while the fitting spacer 21 is abutted against the fitting portion 12a of the vertical frame 2a. Since a notch 16 is formed on the rear surface side of the extended portion 21b of the spacer 21, the spacer 21 and the latch receiver 14 do not interfere with each other.
- the wall panel 6a is fastened to the pillar 4a with fastening members such as screws while the wall panel 6a is in contact with the spacer 21.
- fastening members such as screws
- FIG. Next, general putty treatment is performed, and as shown in FIG. Since the wall panel 6a and the fitting spacer 21 are both attached to the fitting surface of the pillar 4a, the finishing material 7a is less likely to break at the boundary between the wall panel 6a and the fitting spacer 21 even if an earthquake or impact occurs.
- the replacement spacer 21 and the latch receiver 14 do not interfere with each other, so the replacement of the latch receiver 14 is easy.
- FIG. 7 shows another example 22 of the fitting spacer.
- the main body portion 21a and the extension portion 21b are formed integrally with each other in the spacer 21 described above, whereas the main portion 22a and the extension portion 22b are formed separately from each other in the case of the spacer 22 of this example.
- the body portion 22a is formed in a solid structure having a rectangular cross section.
- the body portion 22a is made of metal, wood, or the like.
- the extending portion 22b is plate-shaped.
- a notch 23 is formed on the rear surface side of the extended portion 22b so as to avoid interference with the latch receiver 14 attached to the vertical frame 2a.
- the material of the extended portion 22b is not particularly limited, but metal such as aluminum is desirable in order to ensure strength.
- the extension portion 22b is coupled to the main body portion 22a by coupling means such as screws and adhesion.
- a through hole 22a1 for a fastening member such as a screw is formed in the body portion 22a and the extension portion 22b.
- FIG. 8 shows yet another example 24 of a matching spacer.
- the notch 16 is formed along the entire length of the spacer 21 in the spacer 21 described above, whereas the notch 16 is formed along a portion of the spacer 24 in the length of the spacer 24 of this example.
- the mounting spacer 24 has a body portion 24a attached to the pillar 4a and an extension portion 24b extending from the body portion 24a toward the mounting portion.
- a notch 25 is formed on the rear surface side of the extended portion 24b so as to avoid interference with the latch receiver 14 attached to the vertical frame 2a.
- the material of the fitting spacer 24 is not particularly limited, and may be metal such as aluminum, wood, or the like.
- the spacer 24 is formed with a through hole 24a1 for a fastening member such as a screw. (Second embodiment)
- FIG. 9 shows fittings to which the arrangement structure of the fitting spacers of the second embodiment of the present invention is applied.
- latch receivers 14 are used as door fittings, but in the second embodiment, concealed hinges are used as door fittings.
- the structures of the pillars 4a, the vertical frames 2a, the wall panels 6a, and the finishing materials 7a are the same as those of the first embodiment.
- a concealed hinge 26 is attached to the vertical frame 2a and the door body 3.
- the hidden hinge 26 includes a frame-side main body 26a embedded in the vertical frame 2a, a door-body-side main body 26c embedded in the end face of the door body 3 on the door bottom side, and a link mechanism 26b connected to the frame-side main body 26a and the door-side main body 26c. And prepare. Since the structure of the hidden hinge 26 is well known, further detailed description thereof will be omitted.
- the frame-side main body 26a of the hidden hinge 26 protrudes outward in the viewing direction (toward the wall panel 6a) from the viewing portion 12a.
- the fitting spacer 21 has a body portion 21a attached to the pillar 4a and an extension portion 21b extending from the body portion 21a to the fitting portion 12a.
- a notch 16 is formed on the rear surface side of the extended portion 21b so as to avoid interference with the frame-side main body 26a of the hidden hinge 26.
- FIG. 10 shows the door body 3 for opening to the left.
- FIG. 2 shows the door body 3 for opening to the right.
- a fitting spacer 21 is arranged along the fitting portion 12a of the vertical frame 2b.
- FIG. 11 shows fittings 31 to which the arrangement structure of the fitting spacers of the third embodiment of the present invention is applied.
- the hidden hinge 26 is used as the door fixture, but in the third embodiment, a closer (not shown) attached to the door body 3 and the upper frame 2c are used as the door fixture.
- Trigger 32 is used.
- the closer is of known type having an arm capable of catching the trigger 32 so that when the door 3 is closed to a predetermined position, the arm of the closer catches the trigger 32 and automatically closes the door 3 to the closed position.
- configured to 9 is a hidden hinge.
- the upper frame 2c is attached to the beam 4c.
- a trigger support 33 that supports the trigger 32 protrudes upward in the viewing direction (toward the wall panel 6a) from the viewing portion 12a of the upper frame 2c.
- the fitting spacer 21 includes a body portion 21a attached to the beam 4c and an extension portion 21b extending from the body portion 21a to the fitting portion 12a.
- a notch 16 is formed on the rear side of the extended portion 21b so as to avoid interference with the trigger support 33.
- the configuration of the mounting spacer 21 is the same as that of the mounting spacer 21 shown in FIG.
- the trigger 32 may be attached to the door body 3 and the closer may be attached to the upper frame 2c. (Fourth embodiment)
- FIG. 13 shows fittings 35 to which the arrangement structure of the fitting spacers of the fourth embodiment of the present invention is applied.
- a closer and a trigger 32 are used as door implements, but in the fourth embodiment, a concealed door closer 36 and an arm 37 are used as door implements.
- Concealed door closer 36 and arm 37 are known in the art.
- the concealed door closer 36 is embedded in the upper frame 2c.
- the arm 37 has one end fixed to the drive shaft of the concealed door closer 36 and the other end slidably and rotatably connected to the upper end surface of the door body 3 .
- the fitting spacer 21 includes a body portion 21a attached to the beam 4c and an extension portion 21b extending from the body portion 21a to the fitting portion 12a.
- a notch 16 is formed on the rear side of the extended portion 21b so as to avoid interference with the concealed door closer 36.
- FIG. 15 shows a sectional view along the door body of fittings 41 to which the arrangement structure of the fitting spacers of the fifth embodiment of the present invention is applied.
- the door body 3 is a hinged door, but in the fifth embodiment, the door body 3 is a sliding door.
- the upper frame 2c is attached to the beam 4c.
- a rail 43 on which door rollers 42a and 42b of the door body 3 run is embedded in the upper frame 2c. Since the configurations of the door rollers 42a and 42b and the rail 43 are well known, further detailed description thereof will be omitted.
- a striker 44 is attached to the vertical frame 2a.
- a lock body 45 is attached to the door tip side of the door body 3 .
- the lock main body 45 is provided with a hook-shaped engaging member 47 that appears and disappears from the door tip surface of the door body 3 by turning the thumb-turn 46 .
- the engaging member 47 engages with the striker 44, the locked state of the door body 3 is maintained. Since the structures of the striker 44 and the lock body 45 are well known, further detailed description thereof will be omitted.
- the striker 44 protrudes outward in the viewing direction (toward the wall panel 6a) from the viewing portion 12a of the vertical frame 2a.
- the fitting spacer 21 has a body portion 21a attached to the pillar 4a and an extension portion 21b extending from the body portion 21a to the fitting portion 12a.
- a notch 16 is formed on the rear surface side of the extended portion 21b so as to avoid interference with the striker 44.
- 45 is a skirting board.
- the frame main body 11 of the upper frame 2c is formed with a pocket in which the rail 43 is accommodated.
- the fitting spacer 21 includes a body portion 21a attached to the beam 4c and an extension portion 21b extending from the body portion 21a to the fitting portion 12a.
- a notch 16 is formed on the rear surface side of the extended portion 21b so as to avoid interference with the frame body 11.
- the configuration of the attachment spacer 21 is substantially the same as that of the attachment spacer 21 shown in FIG.
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