Abstract:
A tiled wall structure capable of effectively preventing rainwater from entering the structure through a gap between tile blocks and permitting a mounting plate to exhibit rigidity sufficient to significantly increase strength of the wall structure. The tiled wall structure is so constructed that each of holding plates which are provided with holding pawls for holding the tile blocks thereon is fixedly and integrally mounted on the mounting plate in a manner to extend over each two mounting surface sections adjacent to each other through each of reinforcing grooves and the tile blocks each are securely held through recesses formed on the inner surface thereof on the holding pawls of the holding plate.
Abstract:
A wall construction for use as an outer wall, a roof or the like in an architectural structure is disclosed which is capable of effectively accomplishing sound absorption and insulation and heat insulation. The wall construction includes a first coat member of sound absorbing and heat insulating properties disposed on a base member and a sheathing member of sound and heat insulating properties spaced through a support member from the first coat member to define a space therebetween.
Abstract:
A device for incorporating a layer member in a face construction of a building which is capable of employing a soft or flexible layer member as well as a rigid one, improving operation efficiency, ensuring safe operation at a height, and readily and precisely positioning and fixing a layer member in a face construction. The device comprises a base element, a connecting element mounted on the base element and a holding element mounted through the connecting element on the base element, the base element being adapted to be held on a supporting member of a building and hold a layer member in cooperation with the connecting and holding elements. The device may include a mounting member mounted on the holding element.
Abstract:
A roof structure is disclosed which is capable of accomplishing an improvement in workability, ensuring safety in the assembling operation and preventing leakage of rain. The roof structure is assembled by engaging an eaves side connection of ridge side one of each adjacent two roof boards with a ridge side connection of eaves side one of the roof boards and securely holding the eaves side and ridge side connections engaged together by means of a fixture fixed on a common rafter at a position on the eaves side beyond the eaves side connection of the ridge side roof board and securely held in the eaves side connection engaged with the ridge side connection.
Abstract:
A roof structure is disclosed which is capable of accomplishing an improvement in workability, ensuring safety in the assembling operation and preventing leakage of rain. The roof structure is assembled by engaging an eaves side connection of ridge side one of each adjacent two roof boards with a ridge side connection of eaves side one of the roof boards and securely holding the eaves side and ridge side connections engaged together by means of a fixture fixed on a common rafter at a position on the eaves side beyond the eaves side connection of the ridge side roof board and securely held in the eaves side connection engaged with the ridge side connection.
Abstract:
Longitudinal facing laid on a base between retainers at a prescribed spacing includes a central face plate, an inner riser along right and left edges of the face plate, an outer riser on an outer side of each inner riser, a drain channel formed between the inner and outer risers, an engaging portion at at least one of end and median portions of the outer riser and in resilient engagement with the retainers.
Abstract:
A heat insulating support tool is provided for a concrete wall structure. The support tool may include a pedestal member having a through-hole extending axially through the pedestal member, a fixing rod-like member extending through the through-hole of the predestal member, and a spacing holding rod-like member embedded in the concrete wall. The fixing rod-like member may include a rotating member at a front end thereof and an enlarged head member at a rear end thereof. In addition, a connecting device may be provided for connecting one end of the spacing holding rod-like member to the fixing rod-like member so that the connection of the spacing holding rod-like member and the fixing rod-like member can be released by rotating the rotating member.
Abstract:
A double roofing structure in which a water-proof drain plate is set on a backing. The rafter is fixed on the backing through the drain plate with a fixing member. Roof material or roof material holding member and inner layer material are placed and fixed on the rafter. A spacing layer communicating with an opening of the eaves is formed between the drain plate on the backing and the roof plate. The part communicating with the fixing member in the drain plate is formed with a projection.
Abstract:
A tile mounting plate capable of exhibiting strength sufficient to safely and positively hold tile blocks thereon and preventing leakage of water. The tile mounting plate is formed thereon with a plurality of first laterally extending projection and second laterally extending projection. The first projections are arranged so as to be vertically parallel to one another at intervals corresponding to vertical intervals between tile blocks and each formed into dimensions sufficient to cause it to be inserted in a dovetaile groove of the tile block. The second projections each are arranged below each of the first projections so as to form a tile support mechanism in cooperation with the first projection. The projections are formed by forming. A tiled wall structure employing the tile mounting plate is also disclosed.
Abstract:
A roof structure and a roof board therefor are disclosed which are capable of effectively preventing rainwater, sand, dust and the like from entering into the roof structure and exhibiting satisfied snow break. The roof structure is constructed to have a butt region between an eaves side connection of a ridge side roof board and a ridge side connection of an eaves side roof board formed at a position upwardly apart from a flat surface section of the eaves side roof board. The roof structure is constructed by connecting a plurality of the roof boards to one another through the eaves side and ridge side connections in turn with an upward incline from an eaves side to a ridge side. The eaves side connection has an upper front face section downwardly extending from one end of the flat surface section of the roof board and the ridge side connection has a lower front face section upwardly extending from the other end of the flat surface section, so that the connection between each adjacent two roof boards may be carried out by engaging the eaves side connection of the ridge side roof board with the ridge side connection of the eaves side roof board in a manner to abut a lower end of the upper front face section of the ridge side roof board against an upper end of the lower front face section of the eaves side roof board.