Field of the Invention
[0001] This invention relates to exterior wall unit structures using tiles applied to outside
surfaces of buildings and, more particularly, to exterior wall units having dry structures
formed by using siding members and tiles.
Prior Art Statement
[0002] In the prior art, there are well-known siding members, which are in the form of boards
comprising metal base members and fillers filling the base members for ensuring insulation
against heat and sound, the fillers being such as synthetic resin foams such as polyurethane
foam, glass wool, rock wool and asbestos. They are used as exterior materials or finishing
materials for building structures. However, any such base member is formed as a finishing
material by coating a steel sheet and fitted as exposed exterior material. Therefore,
its processing is limited, and it lacks imposing characters and high class senses.
[0003] On the other hand, tile finishing is adopted for regular buildings such as reinforced
concrete buildings. It is superior in imposing characters, and it is practiced in
various processes using tile units. However, joint structures between adjacent tile
units can not be ignored. They require site works by experts skilled in the tile finishing
and are very inferior in operability. Further, there is a social problem that the
experts are insufficient. Further, the solidification of mortar by drying imposes
limitations on the construction period.
[0004] There is a technique for simplifying the tiling operation, as disclosed in Japanese
Utility Model Disclosure No. 147,832/1984. In this technique, supports are secured
to plate members of a building body, and tiles are assembled by sliding engagement
with the supports. In this case, however, such site assembly works as the securing
of the supports and fitting of the tiles by sliding engagement are necessary after
securing the plate members on the building body side. The process thus requires a
large number of steps and fails to greatly contribute to the reduction of the construction
period. Besides, if an error is produced in the assembling of the supports, it disables
subsequent regular tile assembling and causes finish irregularities. At any rate,
therefore, works by experts are necessary.
Summary of the Invention
[0005] The present invention has been intended in the light of the above situation, and
it has an object of providing an exterior wall unit structure comprising one or more
siding members and one or more tile units, which can preclude the drawbacks inherent
in the prior art.
[0006] Another object of the invention is to provide an exterior wall unit, which both the
siding members and tile units are provided with engaging means for mutual engagement,
thus permitting tiling simultaneously with the assembling of the siding members to
a building body side.
[0007] To attain the above objects of the invention, there is basically provided an exterior
wall unit structure for constituting the exterior wall of a building structure, which
comprises a siding member made of a metal and one or more porcelain tiles corresponding
in size to and fitted to the outside surface of the siding member, the siding member
having the outside surface formed with engaging means extending in the horizontal
direction for engagement with the tile or tiles, each tile being formed with engaging
means for engagement with the engaging means of the siding member, each tile being
coupled to the outside surface of the siding member to be integral therewith with
the engagement of both the engaging means. The siding member may be formed by bending
a metal sheet such that opposed paired sides thereof are formed with connecting means
permitting fitting connection between adjacent siding members.
[0008] According to the invention, the engaging means may be in various forms. In a basic
mode of the invention, the engaging means of the siding member is constituted by a
downwardly directed and an upwardly directed L-shaped portion formed along the upper
and lower edges, respectively, and the engaging means of each tile is constituted
by upper and lower edge portions capable of being fitted in the spaces defined by
the L-shaped portions, each tile being fitted in the siding member with sidewise sliding
therealong, the engaging means of the siding member forming a tile cross joint when
vertically adjacent siding members are coupled together. Such siding members and tiles
are combined along with joint members fitted in tile build joints.
[0009] In a second mode of the invention, the engaging means of the siding member is constituted
by two upwardly bent portions one formed along the upper edge and the other formed
beneath and parallel thereto, and the engaging means of each tile is constituted by
two downwardly bent portions formed at the time of molding on the back one along the
upper edge and the other beneath and parallel thereto, these downwardly bent portions
being supported by the upwardly bent portions, each tile being temporarily fitted
to the siding member when it is hooked thereon from above, a tile cross joint member
being fitted in a tile cross joint formed between vertically adjacent siding members
coupled together to secure the tiles having been temporarily fitted on the upwardly
bent portions.
[0010] In a third mode of the invention, the engaging means of the siding member is constituted
by an outside recessed portion having a sectional profile like a dovetail, and the
engaging means of each tile is constituted by a metal member fitted in a back side
recessed portion between the upper and lower edges of the tile and corresponding in
the width to the outside recessed portion, each time being elastically fitted in and
held by the siding member by forcibly fitting the metal member in the outside recessed
portion of the siding member, a tile cross joint member being fitted in a tile cross
joint formed between vertically adjacent siding members coupled together.
[0011] In the above various modes, the siding members and tiles are assembled together with
their engaging means to be provided as exterior wall units having a size determined
by the size of the siding member. Thus, not only the drawbacks noted above inherent
in the prior art can be precluded, but also any expert skill is no longer needed,
and contribution to the reduction of the construction period can be obtained.
[0012] The above and other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become
more apparent from the detailed description of the preferred embodiment when the same
is read with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0013]
Figures 1 to 7 illustrate a, basic structure of the exterior wall unit according to
the invention, in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view, partly in section, showing the outside surface of
an exterior wall;
Figure 2 is a standard vertical sectional view taken along line A-A in Figure 1 showing
the exterior wall;
Figure 3 is a vertical sectional view taken along line B-B in Figure 1 showing a tile
build joint;
Figures 4 and 5 are a front and a back vertical view, respectively, showing features
of a tile;
Figure 6 is a perspective view showing a tile build joint member; and
Figure 7 is a horizontal sectional view showing a tile build joint member;
Figures 8 to 10 are vertical sectional views showing a second to a fourth embodiment;
Figures 11 to 18 illustrate a second mode of the invention, in which:
Figure 11 is a standard vertical sectional view showing an exterior wall;
Figure 12 is a vertical sectional view showing a tile build joint;
Figure 13 is a vertical sectional view showing a siding member;
Figures 14 and 15 are a back vertical view and a vertical sectional view, respectively,
showing a tile;
Figure 16 is a perspective view showing a tile build joint member;
Figure 17 is a sectional view showing a tile cross joint member; and
Figures 18 and 19 are horizontal sectional views showing joints of siding members
at an inside and an outside corner of wall;
Figures 20 to 24 illustrate a third mode of the invention, in which:
Figure 20 is a perspective view, partly in section, showing an exterior wall unit;
Figure 21 is a standard vertical sectional view showing the pertinent exterior wall;
Figure 22 is a back side perspective view showing a tile;
Figure 23 is a back side perspective view showing a trim tile;
Figure 24 is a perspective view showing a tile build joint member;
Figure 25 is a front vertical view showing a further embodiment; and
Figure 26 is a view showing a joint between adjacent siding members.
Detailed Description of the Preferred Embodiments
[0014] The exterior wall unit structure according to the invention will now be described
in conjunction with preferred embodiments of the invention applied to wooden buildings.
Figures 1 to 7 show an embodiment of the invention. Referring to the Figures, designated
at 1 is a building frame part, e.g., a pillar, a beam, a furring strip, etc., at 2
is an exterior wall of the building, and at 3 is an exterior wall rough back. According
to the invention, the exterior wall 2 comprises siding members 10 and tiles 20 secured
to one another.
[0015] Each siding member is a board including a base member 11, which is formed by bending
a metal sheet and has regular dimensions corresponding to a predetermined number of
unit tiles 20, a heat/sound insulating material 12 filling a back side space defined
by the base member 11, and a back finish mebmer 13. The heat/sound insulating material
12 may be selected from well-known materials.
[0016] The base member 11 has edge overlap portions 14 and 15 formed along its upper and
lower edges. Vertically adjacent two base members 11 are connected together with the
overlap of their corresponding edge overlap portions 14 and 15. On its exterior side,
the base member 11 is provided with engaging means 16. In this embodiment, the engaging
means 16 is adapted to retain two, i.e., an upper and a lower, rows of tiles 20. More
specifically, it is constituted by an upper and a lower L-shaped flange 17 and an
intermediate T-shaped flange 18 located at the position of a tile bed joint. The upper
and lower L-shaped flanges 17 define respective grooves open at the bottom and at
the top, while the intermediate T-shaped flange 18 defines an upper and a lower groove
17 respectively facing the grooves of the upper and lower L-shaped flanges 17. A tile
bed joint member 19 constitutes part of the engaging means 16. The member 19 has double
the vertical dimension of the L-shaped flanges 18.
[0017] Each tile 20 is a porcelain tile. As shown in Figures 4 and 5, it has a main portion
21 and an upper and a lower edge portion 22. The edge portions 21 and 22 have a thickness
t slightly smaller than the width b of the grooves 17. These portions constitute engaging
means 23 to let the tile be retained by the siding member 10. The main portion 21
is stepped with respect to the edge portions 22 has a sectional profile projecting
from the exterior surface of the upper and lower L-shaped flanges 18 and intermediate
bed joint member 19.
[0018] As shown in Figure 3, a tile build joint member 30 is provided between adjacent members
20. As shown in Figures 6 and 7, the tile build joint member 30 has a sectional profile
like that of a hat, and it has a vertical dimension such that it touches L-shaped
flange at one end and touches tile bed joint member 19 at the other end. It has a
main portion 31 and opposite side flange portions 32. Each end of the main portion
31 has a bent end closure portion 33. Each flange portion 32 has a thickness substantially
equal to the difference between the width b of the grooves 17 and the thickness t
of the edge portions 22 of the tiles 20.
[0019] The siding members 10, tiles 20 and tile build joint members 30 may be prepared as
units for forming the exterior wall 2, each unit being assembled with each siding
member 10 as a base. Each flange 20, which has the sectional profile as noted above
and engaging means 20, it is fitted by sliding it while being guided by an L-shaped
flange 18 and a corresponding side of tile bet joint member 19. Tile build joint members
30 are inserted alternately with tiles 20 and fitted such that their flange portions
32 are laid on the back side of the edge portions of the tiles 20. The engaging means
16 of the siding members 10 are exposed as horizontal tile build joints, but the engaging
means 23 of the tiles 20 are not exposed as any exterior member.
[0020] According to the invention, the shapes and numbers of the siding members 10 and tiles
20 of the exterior wall formation unit may be suitably selected in ranges which do
not depart from the basic structure. Figures 8 to 10 are sectional views showing modifications
of the above exterior wall formation unit. In the structure of Figure 8, each siding
member 10 and each tile 20 have upper edge engaging means 16 and intermediate engaging
means 23. Their lower edges are not provided with any engaging means but are adapted
for sliding engagement. In the structure of Figures 9 and 10, each siding member 10
has a size corresponding to three rows and a single row, respectively of tiles 20.
[0021] Figures 11 to 17 show an exterior wall 2 according to a second mode of the invention.
In these Figures, each siding member is designated at 110 instead of 10. For other
parts, only those like those in Figure 1 are designated by like reference numerals.
In this exterior wall, the siding member 110 is a board member constituted solely
by a base member 111. However, it is possible to incorporate the insulating material
12 and back finish member 13 having the structures described above. The exterior engaging
means of the base member 111 for engagement with tiles 20 is designated at 116 instead
of 16, and also the horizontal tile cross joint has a different structure. The tiles,
therefore, are designated at 120 instead of 20.
[0022] Figure 13 shows the base member 111. As is shown, it is an extrusion molded sheet-like
member, and has an upper and a lower lap portion 114 and 115. Between the upper lap
portion 114 and an intermediate cross joint position is formed a groove 117, in which
a tile cross joint member 140 is fitted. The exterior engaging means 116 for engagement
with tiles 120 consists of upwardly bent engaging portions 118 each formed beneath
each groove 117 and a T-shaped engaging portion 119 formed between the groove 117
noted above and a lower groove 117. That is, the engaging means two vertical steps,
which recur one after another.
[0023] Figures 14 and 15 show the tile 120. As is shown, the tile has a main portion 121,
an upper and a lower engaging portion 122 and 123 projecting from the back side of
the upper and lower edges of the main portion 121, an intermediate engaging portion
124 projecting from the back side of the main portion 121 and having a substantially
L-shaped sectional profile and a further engaging portion 125 provided beneath the
intermediate engaging portion 124. The upper and intermediate engaging portions 122
and 124 have respective downwardly inclined surfaces for engagement with the respective
engaging portions 118 and 119 of the associated siding member 110. The engaging portion
125 is held in stable contact with the outer surface of the engaging portion 119.
The engaging means 126 of the tile 120 has three steps.
[0024] A tile build joint member 130 is provided in each build joint between horizontally
adjacent tiles 120. As shown in Figure 16, the tile build joint member 130 is an independent
bar-like member having a height corresponding to the height of the tiles 120 and a
width equal to the width of the tile build joint. It has an upper and a lower engaging
portion 132 and 133 projecting from the upper and lower edges of its back side and
engaging with the respective engaging portions 118 and 119 of the associated siding
member 110. The engaging portions 132 and 133 constitute engaging means 134. Unlike
the engaging means 126 of the tile 120, with the engaging means 134, although the
engaging portion 132 is similar to the engaging portion 122, the engaging portion
133 has an L-shaped sectional profile having an upwardly extending portion for engaging
the engaging portion 119 from below. The engaging portions 132 and 133 are engaged
with the engaging portions 118 and 119 only with horizontal sliding of the member
130.
[0025] The siding members 110, tiles 120 and tile build joint members 130 may be prepared
as exterior wall formation units. Each tile 120, having the above sectional profile
and engaging means 126, is fitted by hooking its upper and intermediate engaging portions
122 and 124 from above on the respective engaging portions 118 and 119 of the associated
siding member 110 and having its intermediate engaging portion 125 in contact with
the engaging portion 119. This state of fitting is a temporarily fitted one. The individual
tile build joint members 130 are fitted alternately with tiles 120. Since their engaging
portions 132 and 133 form opposing grooves, they can be fitted only by sliding engagement
of them with the engaging portions 118 and 119. The temporarily fitted tiles 120 are
secured in position in tile cross joints by fitting tile cross joint members 140 in
the grooves 117 of siding members 110.
[0026] Figure 17 shows the tile cross joint member 140. This member is a strip-like one
made of rubber or like elastic material. It has a a leg portion 141 having mounting
fims and a hollow main portion 142, these portions being integral with each other.
The engaging means 116 on the side of the siding member 110 and engaging means 126
on the side of the tile 120 are initially engaged by mere hooking engagement. With
the leg portion 141 of each tile cross joint member 140 forcibly fitted in the associated
groove 117, the main portion 142 urges upper and lower tiles 120 and define the gap
therebetween as a cross joint. The member 140 thus serves as a stopper against detachment
of the tiles 120 in the direction of releasing of the L-shaped engaging means and
secures the tiles 120 in position.
[0027] Figures 18 and 19 show corner matching parts of siding members 110 at inside and
outside corners of the exterior wall 2. In the corner matching parts, the engaging
portions 118 and 119 of the engaging means 116 in the corresponding ends of siding
members 110 matched at the corner are cut away. Water-proof sheets 150 are applied
to flat matching portions, which are formed in this way and free from engaging means.
[0028] Figures 20 to 24 show an external wall structure according to a third mode of the
invention. In this structure, the siding member and time have modified engaging means.
In the Figures, the siding members are designated at 210, and the tiles at 220, while
designating parts like those in Figure 1 and associated Figures by like reference
numerals. In this case, the structure of coupling of these parts is modified.
[0029] The siding member 210 is a board-like member similar to the siding member 10 and
having an insulating material 12 and a back finish member 13. Its base member 211
has a modified structure having engaging means 216 for engagement with tiles 220.
[0030] More specifically, the base member 211 has exterior tile cross joint portions 212
projecting from a vertically intermediate portion and a lower edge portion for engaging
with two rows of tiles 220. In addition, it has two recessed portions 213, one formed
between an upper shoulder portion extending from an upper lap portion 214 and the
upper tile cross joint portion 212, and the other formed between the upper and lower
tile cross joint portions 212. The recessed portions 213 have a sectional profile
like a dovetail and constitute engaging means 216 for engagement with tiles 220.
[0031] Figure 22 shows the tile 220. As is shown, the tile 220 has a main portion 221 and
engaging ridges 222 extending along the upper and lower edges of its back. In the
sectional profile, it has a dovetail recessed portion 223 similar to the recessed
portion 213. As the engaging means on the tile side, a sheet-like engaging member
224 made of a metal is fitted between the two engaging ridges 224. The engaging member
224 has a curved main portion 225 fitted with elasticity between the engaging ridges
222 and an upper and a lower foldedly formed engaging leg 226. With its main portion
225 fitted in the recessed portion elasticity in the recessed portion 213 of the siding
member 210. Of course, it is possible to first fit the legs 226 of the engaging member
224 in the siding member 210 such that the main portion 225 projects therefrom and
then fitting the tile 220 by pushing the same.
[0032] Figure 23 is a perspective view showing a trim tile 220A produced as a one-piece
molding to be used for an outside corner of a building 1. For this tile, two engaging
members 224 are used. One of these engaging members 224 is fitted with sliding engagement,
while the other one is fitted with elastic fitting. Alternatively, Both of them may
be fitted by elastic fitting. Similar fitting applies to an outside corner trim tile
220A.
[0033] A tile build joint member 230 is provided in a tile build joint between adjacent
side-by-side tiles 220. As shown in Figure 24, the tile build joint member 230 is
similar to the tile build joint member 30 noted above and has a main portion 231 and
side flanges 232. The flanges 232 are laid against the back surfaces of tiles 220,
and the main portion 231 is flush with the exterior surfaces of the tile cross build
joint members 212.
[0034] Such build joint member 230 is applicable not only to the straight joint as in the
example of Figure 25 but also to the staggered joint.
[0035] Figure 26 shows a joint of opposed ends of adjacent siding members 210. At the end
of the tile cross joint is used a joint member 250 having substantially the same sectional
profile. The tile build joint member 230 is fitted such that the recessed portions
213 of the opposite side siding members 220 are stridden by its flanges 232. The joint
is not exposed to the outside.
Function
[0036] Using the materials as described above according to the invention, the exterior wall
2 is formed basically in the usual way, by fitting siding members 10 one above another
on the outside surface of the rough back 3, with each siding member 10 connected to
the immediately lower one by engaging the lower edge overlap portion 15 of the upper
one with the upper edge overlap portion 14 of the lower one.
[0037] Using the materials according to the second mode of the invention, the exterior wall
2 is formed in the usual way, by fitting siding members 110 one above another on the
outside surface of the rough back 3, with each siding member 110 connected to the
immediately lower one by engaging the lower edge overlap portion 115 of the upper
one with the upper edge overlap portion 114 of the lower one. In this case, between
vertically adjacent siding members 110 tile cross joint members 140 are fitted in
tile cross joints between vertically adjacent tiles 120 by forcibly fitting the leg
portions 141 of the members 140 into the recesses 117. Thus, the tiles 120 which have
been hooked on and temporarily secured to the siding members 110 are restricted against
movement in the direction of the detachment and are thus secured to the siding members
110.
[0038] Using the materials according to the third mode of the invention, the exterior wall
2 is formed in the usual way, by fitting siding members 210 one above another on the
outside surface of the rough back 2, with each siding member 210 connected to the
immediately lower one by engaging the lower edge overlap portion 215 with the upper
edge overlap portion 214 of the lower one.
[0039] In either case, the exterior wall 2 is formed by using its units prepared with siding
members and tiles as exterior material. The accuracy of the layout of tiling can be
ensured.
Industrial Utility
[0040] As has been shown, according to the invention there is provided an exterior wall
unit structure for forming an exterior wall of a building structure, which comprises
a siding member made of a metal and one or more porcelain tiles corresponding in size
to and fitted to the outside surface of the siding member, the siding member having
the outside surface formed with engaging means extending in the horizontal direction
for engagement with the tile or tiles, each tile being formed with engaging means
for engagement with the engaging means of the siding member, each tile being coupled
to the outside surface of the siding member to be integral therewith with the engagement
of both the engaging means. The siding member is formed by bending a metal sheet such
that opposed paired sides thereof are formed with connecting means permitting fitting
connection between adjacent siding members. According to the basic mode of the invention,
the engaging means of the siding member is constituted by a downwardly directed and
an upwardly directed L-shaped portion formed along the upper and lower edges, respectively,
and the engaging means of each tile is constituted by upper and lower edge portions
capable of being fitted in the spaces defined by the L-shaped portions, each tile
being fitted in the siding member with sidewise sliding therealong, the engaging means
of the siding member forming a tile cross joint when vertically adjacent siding members
are coupled together. According to the second and third modes of the invention, the
siding members have modified engaging means. Thus, the siding members and tiles may
be combined in factories into exterior wall units corresponding in size to predetermined
siding member sizes, thus permitting increase of the site work efficiency and accuracy
of construction. Thus, the various drawbacks inherent in the prior art can all be
precluded. That is, the exterior wall units require no skill of any expert for fitting,
can contribute to the reduction of the construction period as dry structure, and permits
regular tiling of wooden building structures as well to provide stability senses and
imposing characters.
1. An exterior wall unit for an exterior wall of a building structure comprising a siding
member made of a metal and one or more porcelain tiles corresponding in size to and
fitted to the outside surface of said siding member, said siding member having the
outside surface thereof formed with engaging means extending in the horizontal direction
for engagement with said tile or tiles, each said tile being formed with engaging
means for engagement with said engaging means of said siding member, each said tile
being coupled to the outside surface of said siding member to be made integral therewith
with the engagement of both said engaging means.
2. The exterior wall unit according to claim 1, wherein said siding member is formed
by bending a metal sheet such that opposed paired sides thereof are formed with connecting
means permitting fitting connection between adjacent siding members.
3. The exterior wall unit according to claim 2, wherein said engaging means of said siding
member is constituted by two upwardly bent portions, one of said upwardly bent portions
being formed along the upper edge of said siding member, the other one of said upwardly
bent portions being formed beneath and parallel to said first-mentioned upwardly bent
portion, and said engaging means of each said tile is constituted by two downwardly
bent portions formed at the time of molding on the back side of the tile, one of said
downwardly bent portions extending along the upper edge of the tile, the other one
of said downwardly bent portions extending beneath and parallel to said first-mentioned
downwardly bent portion, each said tile being fitted in said siding member with sidewise
sliding therealong, said engaging means of said siding member forming a tile cross
joint with a vertically adjacent siding member coupled to it.
4. The exterior wall unit according to claim 3, wherein said siding member corresponds
in height to a plurality of tiles, and its outside surface has at least one horizontal
engaging means having a T-shaped sectional profile.
5. The exterior wall unit according to one of claims 3 and 4, which further comprises
tile build joint members each provided in each tile build joint, each said tile build
joint member having flanges in contact with the outside surface of said siding member,
said flanges being sandwiched between said siding member and tiles.
6. The exterior wall unit according to claim 2, wherein said engaging means of said siding
means is constituted by two upwardly bent portions, one of said upwardly bent portions
being formed along the upper edge of the siding means, the other one of said upwardly
bent portions being formed beneath and parallel thereto, and said engaging means of
each said tile is constituted by two downwardly bent portions formed at the time of
molding on the back side of the tile and supported by said upwardly bent portions,
one of said downwardly bent portions extending along the upper edge of the tile, the
other one of said downwardly bent portions extending beneath and parallel to said
first-mentioned downwardly bent portion, each said tile being temporarily fitted to
said siding member when it is hooked thereon from above, a tile cross joint member
being fitted in a tile cross joint formed between vertically adjacent siding members
coupled together to secure the tiles having been temporarily fitted on the upwardly
bent portions.
7. The exterior wall unit according to claim 6, wherein said lower downwardly bent portion
of said engaging means of said siding member has a downwardly bent portion and has
a T-shaped sectional profile as a whole, said exterior wall unit further comprising
one or more tile build joint members each provided between adjacent tiles and secured
with a lower end portion engaged with said downwardly bent portion.
8. The exterior wall unit according to claim 2, wherein said engaging means of said siding
member is constituted by an outside recessed portion having a sectional profile like
a dovetail, and said engaging means of each said tile is constituted by a metal member
fitted in a back side recessed portion between the upper and lower edges of the tile
and corresponding in width to said outside recessed portion, each said tile being
elastically fitted in and held by said siding member by forcibly fitting said metal
member in said outside recessed portion of said siding member, a tile cross joint
member being fitted in a tile cross joint formed between vertically adjacent siding
members coupled together.
9. The exterior wall unit according to claim 2, wherein said engaging means of said sizing
member is constituted by an outside horizontal recessed portion having a sectional
profile like a dovetail, and said engaging means of each said tile is constituted
by a separate metal member elastically fitted in a recessed portion defined by upper
and lower back side edge portions of the tile and having upper and lower legs spaced
apart by a distance corresponding to the width of said recessed portion of the tile,
each said tile being elastically fitted in and held by said siding member by forcibly
fitting said legs of said metal member fitted in the back side of the tile in said
recessed portion of said siding member, a tile cross joint member being fitted in
a tile cross joint formed between vertically adjacent siding members coupled together.
10. The exterior wall unit according to one of claims 8 and 9, wherein a tile cross joint
member is formed in each tile cross joint by bending said siding member.
11. The external wall unit according to one of claims 7 and 8, wherein a tile build joint
member is provided in each tile build joint, said tile build joint member has flanges
in contact with the outside surface of said siding member, said flanges being sandwiched
between said siding member and tiles.
12. The exterior wall unit according to one of claims 6 and 7, wherein a tile build joint
member is in each tile build joint, said tile build joint member being engaged by
sole sliding with an engaging portion formed on the outside surface of said siding
member.