Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to an improvement in an interior building material
including a plate-like base material, such as a gypsum board, to which a magnet does
not attach inherently and specifically relates to an interior building material to
be used for forming an interior wall and the like, wherein: a functionality that a
magnet, which is a magnetic material, can be attached to a surface of the interior
building material has been imparted; and, in addition to this functionality, favorable
construction efficiency such that the interior building material can be easily cut
with a cutter knife or the like has been achieved.
Background Art
[0002] A gypsum board (also called a plaster board) is a building material obtained by shaping
a material which uses gypsum as a main component into a plate and wrapping the plate
with a special paperboard, and is very strong, has excellent fire resistance, and
has high levels of heat insulating properties and sound insulating properties, so
that gypsum boards are widely used as interior building materials in making walls
and ceilings. The reason that the gypsum boards have been widely used as interior
building materials is also due to the fact that, in addition to the above-described
excellent functionalities, the gypsum boards are excellent in construction efficiency
by which the gypsum boards can be easily cut with a simple sharp cutting tool such
as a cutter knife even though the gypsum boards are building materials made of an
inorganic material.
[0003] However, to favorably display, for example, a picture, a photograph, or the like
on a wall face made of a gypsum board, a special anchor developed for gypsum boards
needs to be used. In addition, there is a problem that in the case where a usual screw,
nail, or thumbtack, or a special anchor for gypsum boards, which has been forcibly
used for a wall face made of a gypsum board, is pulled out when it becomes unnecessary
to use them, a hole is left on a wall. The problem that a hole is left on a wall after
a screw, a nail, a thumbtack, or the like is pulled out occurs similarly to other
interior building materials, not limited to the gypsum boards.
[0004] To solve this problem, a stopper with a magnet, which makes it unnecessary to make
a hole in a wall and is a substitute for a thumbtack is developed, and such stoppers
with a magnet are widely used for walls made of steel or the like. In addition, a
magnet sheet which can be easily attached to walls made of steel or the like and has
an image, characters, or the like thereon, a magnet sheet which can also be utilized
as a white board, and the like are known, and such magnet sheets are widely used because
they are freely attachable and detachable, and a trace of detachment is not left on
a wall.
[0005] However, these products which employ a system of attaching them to a wall with a
magnet restrict wall materials and cannot be used, for example, for generally used
wall faces made of a gypsum board. To use such products, a sheet dedicated for attaching
a magnet sheet needs to be installed on a wall face, and therefore another problem
that the design property of a wall face is impaired arises in addition to complication.
[0006] To solve the above-described problems, there is a proposal on a wall member in which
a magnetic sheet such as a steel sheet is pasted to a surface of a support member
such as a gypsum board, and wallpaper is superimposed on the surface of the magnetic
sheet (see Patent Literature 1) . In addition, a building material in which a material
such as a gypsum board and a metal sheet are laminated and made into a composite,
the building material being developed in order to prevent malfunction of electronic
devices, has been known in recent years, and there is a possibility that a magnet
can be attached to the surface of the building material in some cases (see Patent
Literature 2).
Citation List
Patent Literature
[0007]
Patent Literature 1: Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2014-152596
Patent Literature 2: Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2008-87404
Summary of Invention
Technical Problem
[0008] However, according to studies conducted by the present inventors, in the wall member
described in Patent Literature 1, the magnetic sheet such as a steel sheet is pasted
to almost the whole face of the support member such as a gypsum board or pasted to
the support member over a large area even if the magnetic sheet is pasted to only
a portion of the support member, and therefore the construction efficiency of the
support member is remarkably inferior. In addition, the specific wall member described
in Patent Literature 1 has constitution in which: a magnetic sheet such as a steel
sheet is pasted, with a double sided tape or an adhesive, to the surface of a commercially
available gypsum board both surfaces of which are covered with paper; and a paperboard
is superposed on the magnetic sheet, so that a part where a magnet can be attached
to a wall face is formed by construction work, and therefore, the construction work
is extremely complicated and the constitution is such that the wall member cannot
be used for general purposes.
[0009] In addition, the previously described building material developed in order to prevent
malfunction of electronic devices intends to impart electromagnetic wave shielding
properties, and therefore most of the metal sheets that are described to be usable
are those of types to which a magnet does not attach. Further, with respect to the
structure of the building material, many materials are laminated on the metal sheet,
and therefore the building material is not constituted so that a magnet can attach
to the surface thereof.
[0010] On the other hand, paints each obtained by blending a magnetic substance such as
an iron powder are commercialized, and an interior building material such as a gypsum
board can be constructed so that a magnet can attach thereto by providing a coating
film on the surface thereof. However, in this case, construction of thick coating
on the construction site needs to be carried out, and therefore it is difficult to
apply a paint uniformly and there are various problems that the construction requires
a great deal of skill, the construction site gets dirty, high incombustibility of
a gypsum board cannot be secured, etc. , so that such paints cannot be used for general
purposes, which is similar to the technique described in Patent Literature 1.
[0011] To solve these problems, it is also considered that a coating film layer containing
a magnetic substance is formed in advance by applying a paint containing a magnetic
substance blended therein on an interior building material such as a gypsum board.
However, in this case, there is a practical problem that facilities and a technique
for coating the surface of the interior building material uniformly with a paint,
and facilities and a technique for drying are required, making the scale of the facilities
large.
[0012] Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide an interior building
material by which: in an interior building material which is represented by a gypsum
board and to which a magnet does not attach, the surface of such an interior building
material can be modified so that a magnet can attach to the surface by simple means
that can be put into practical use; a wall face and the like for which a stopper with
a magnet, which is a substitute for a thumbtack, and a magnet sheet are usable can
thereby be formed; and favorable construction efficiency such that the interior building
material can be easily cut with a cutter knife or the like has been achieved.
Solution to Problem
[0013] The above-described object is achieved by the present invention described below.
That is, the present invention provides an interior building material comprising a
plurality of sheet-like magnetic materials fixed to at least a portion of a surface
or back surface of a plate-like base material to which a magnet does not attach, wherein
adjacent magnetic materials are disposed in such a way as to have a portion where
the adjacent magnetic materials are in contact with each other, or adjacent magnetic
materials are disposed through a gap having a narrow portion.
[0014] Preferred embodiments of the interior building material according to the present
invention include the followings.
[0015] The adjacent magnetic materials are disposed in such a way as to be in contact with
each other and the plurality of sheet-like magnetic materials are fixed in a state
of being arranged without a gap; the narrow portion of the gap is within a range of
0.05 to 5.0 mm; the narrow portion of the gap is within a range of 0.10 to 1.0 mm;
the plurality of sheet-like magnetic materials have the same shape, and the shape
is any one of shapes selected from the group consisting of a square, a rectangle,
a trapezoid, a triangle, a circle, and an ellipse; four sides of the square, two sides
of the rectangle, at least one side of the trapezoid or the triangle, a diameter of
the circle, or at least one of a major axis and a minor axis of the ellipse is 10
cm to 35 cm; the gap is formed by only the narrow portion, and the narrow portion
is linear; at least one of the plurality of sheet-like magnetic materials is a sheet-like
magnetic material having a through hole; at least one of the plurality of sheet-like
magnetic materials has a chamfered portion at an outer circumference thereof; when
the interior building material is stood in such a way as to be vertical, and one sheet
of A4 plain paper is held at a portion where the sheet-like magnetic materials are
disposed with one disk-like magnet having a diameter of a magnet portion of 17 mmφ
and having a force of attraction of 3.5 N to an iron sheet having a thickness of 1
mm, the portion where the sheet-like magnetic materials are disposed has force of
attraction by which the plain paper does not fall; having a structure in which the
base material is a plate-like member made of gypsum, and, further, a paper sheet is
pasted on the plurality of disposed sheet-like magnetic materials; the sheet-like
magnetic materials have a thickness of 0.1 to 1.0 mm; the sheet-like magnetic materials
have a thickness of 0.2 to 0.8 mm; any one of the plurality of sheet-like magnetic
materials is an iron sheet or a steel sheet having rust-proofing performed on both
faces or one face thereof; having a thickness of 9.5 to 10.0 mm; and having a thickness
of 12.5 to 13.0 mm.
Advantageous Effects of Invention
[0016] According to the present invention, a highly convenient interior building material
in which an interior building material the surface of which cannot be attached to
a magnet, the interior building material represented by a gypsum board, has been modified
so that the surface thereof can be attached to a magnet by simple means that can be
put into practical use is provided although the highly convenient interior building
material has simple constitution. According to the present invention, a highly convenient
interior building material wherein when plain paper or the like is held on the surface
of the interior building material with a stopper with a magnet which is a substitute
for a thumbtack, a magnet sheet, or the like, which has been used in various types
and forms in a wide range of fields, the interior building material exhibiting force
of attraction of the magnet which is sufficient for the interior building material
to be able to hold the plain paper, and, further, a highly convenient wall face using
the highly convenient interior building material are provided by adopting the above-described
constitution. The most advantageous point of the present invention is in that according
to the present invention, there is provided an interior building material which is
a highly convenient interior building material as described above, and by which favorable
construction efficiency such that a cutter knife can be inserted between adjacent
sheet-like magnetic materials, and thereby the interior building material can be easily
cut into an appropriate size has been achieved.
Brief Description of Drawings
[0017]
[Figure 1] Figure 1 is a schematic diagram illustrating an interior building material
of Example 2 according to the present invention.
[Figure 2] Figure 2 is a schematic diagram illustrating an interior building material
of Example 1 according to the present invention.
[Figure 3] Figure 3 is a schematic diagram illustrating another example of the interior
building material according to the present invention.
[Figure 4] Figure 4 is a schematic diagram illustrating another example of the interior
building material according to the present invention.
[Figure 5] Figure 5 is a schematic diagram illustrating another example of the interior
building material according to the present invention.
[Figure 6] Figure 6 is a schematic diagram illustrating another example of the interior
building material according to the present invention.
[Figure 7] Figure 7 is a schematic diagram illustrating another example of the interior
building material according to the present invention.
[Figure 8] Figure 8 is a schematic diagram illustrating another example of the interior
building material according to the present invention.
[Figure 9] Figure 9 is a schematic diagram illustrating another example of the interior
building material according to the present invention.
[Figure 10] Figure 10 is a schematic diagram illustrating another example of the interior
building material according to the present invention.
[Figure 11] Figure 11 is a schematic diagram illustrating another example of the interior
building material according to the present invention.
[Figure 12] Figure 12 is a schematic diagram illustrating another example of the interior
building material according to the present invention.
[Figure 13] Figure 13 is a schematic diagram describing a method for measuring force
of attraction of a magnet to a 1-mm iron sheet, the magnet used in evaluating the
force of attraction of the interior building material according to the present invention
to the magnet.
Description of Embodiments
[0018] Hereinafter, the present invention will be described in detail giving preferred embodiments.
The present invention is not restricted by the following embodiments, and various
modifications and replacements of the following embodiments can be added without deviation
from the scope of the present invention.
[0019] The present inventors have conducted diligent studies in order to solve the previously
described problems of the conventional techniques to recognize that any of the conventional
techniques in which a plate-like base material, such as a gypsum board, to which a
magnet does not attach is modified so that the surface thereof can be attached to
a magnet deteriorates the construction efficiency and design property of the base
material and lacks the industrial applicability, and this point is the biggest technical
problem in the conventional techniques. Studies have been conducted based on such
recognition to find that in the case where constitution is made in such a way that
a plurality of sheet-like magnetic materials are disposed and fixed to at least a
portion of the surface or the back surface of the base material so that the surface
can be attached to a magnet, an embodiment is made in such a way that adjacent magnetic
materials are made to be in contact with each other and the plurality of sheet-like
magnetic materials are fixed in a state of being arranged without a gap, or an embodiment
is made in such a way that a plurality of adjacent sheet-like magnetic materials are
disposed and fixed through a gap having at least a narrow portion, and thereby an
interior building material in which the problems of the conventional techniques are
solved, which is highly convenient, and which is excellent in construction efficiency
can be made, and thus the present inventors have reached the present invention.
[0020] That is, the present inventors have found that by fixing a plurality of sheet-like
magnetic materials in a state of being arranged without a gap, or by arranging and
fixing a plurality of sheet-like magnetic materials through a gap having a narrow
portion, the interior building material according to the present invention is in a
state where the adjacent sheet-like magnetic materials are cut and separated even
in the state where the sheet-like magnetic materials are arranged without a gap, not
to mention the case where the gap is provided, so that a blade of a cutter knife can
be easily inserted between the sheet-like magnetic materials, and the construction
efficiency which is similar to that before the modification can thereby be secured.
[0021] According to studies conducted by the present inventors, for example, even in the
case where an interior building material 10 is made by fixing on a gypsum board, which
is a plate-like base material shown by reference sign 1 in Figure 1, a plurality of
galvanized steel sheets, which are sheet-like magnetic materials shown by reference
sign 2, in a state of being arranged without a gap, surprisingly, a blade of a cutter
knife can be easily inserted between the adjacent magnetic materials by bending the
above-described interior building material 10 a little so that the side on which the
plurality of galvanized steel sheets are fixed is made convex, and as a result, the
present inventors have found that the interior building material having the above-described
constitution can be easily cut by a cutter knife. In addition, in the case where an
interior building material 10 the constitution of which is such that, as illustrated
in Figure 2, adjacent sheet-like magnetic materials 2 are arranged and fixed through
a gap having a narrow part shown by reference sign 3 is made, a blade of a cutter
knife or even a blade of a sharp cutting tool the thickness of which is thicker than
a blade of a cutter knife can be easily inserted into this gap, and the base material
can be easily cut by this blade. In this embodiment for carrying out the present invention,
which is illustrated in Figure 2, it is preferable to design the shape and disposition
of the plurality of sheet-like magnetic materials 2 based on the recognition that
the gap having a narrow portion 3 and being formed by disposing the plurality of sheet-like
magnetic materials 2 on the base material 1 is a portion to be a position that is
freely cut in the interior building material according to the present invention. By
designing the shape and disposition of the plurality of sheet-like magnetic materials
2 in this way, an interior building material that is more excellent in construction
efficiency can be provided.
[0022] The gap having a narrow portion 3 in the interior building material according to
the present invention may be appropriately designed as necessary considering the above-described
construction efficiency of the interior building material. That is, the size of the
gap may have a width such that a blade of a sharp cutting tool such as a cutter knife
can be easily inserted without an operation of, for example, bending the interior
building material as described above at the narrow portion 3. As the specific size
of the narrow portion 3 in the case where the constitution in which the gap is provided
is adopted, the shortest distance between adjacent magnetic materials (narrow portion
3) may be approximately within a range of 0.05 to 5.0 mm or may be narrower as narrow
as approximately within a range of 0.10 to 1.0 mm. In addition, the position where
the gap is provided may be arbitrarily determined considering the convenience in cutting
and using the interior building material.
[0023] Usually, the size of an interior building material is 3 shaku × 6 shaku, which is
a standard shaku size of panel plywood, in many cases. Therefore, in the present invention,
in the case where a plurality of sheet-like magnetic materials are arranged according
to either of the above-described types of constitution, it is preferable to adopt
the constitution in which magnetic materials are each disposed at a position where
construction work is easily done and the magnetic materials can be cut at every desired,
predetermined intervals. In the case where the interior building material is cut at
a portion where adjacent magnetic materials are in contact with each other or at a
gap formed by adjacent magnetic materials, it is preferable to adopt the constitution
in which the gaps are disposed at every predetermined intervals in such a way that
the width thereof is in a range of, for example, 10 to 35 cm, more specifically, a
width of either 10 cm, 15 cm, or 30 cm.
[0024] Any of the conventional interior building materials using a metal sheet uses a metal
sheet having a large area, and this has been a cause for deteriorating the construction
efficiency. In contrast, in the present invention, an interior building material 10
having an embodiment in which, for example, a gypsum board which is an interior building
material of 3 shaku × 6 shaku is used as a base material 1, and sheet-like magnetic
materials 3 of about 30-cm square are orderly arranged and fixed to the surface of
the base material 1 in such a way as to be in contact with each other or through a
narrow gap, as illustrated in Figure 1 or Figure 2, is made. By constituting the interior
building material 10 in this way, the above-described deterioration of the construction
efficiency, which is caused by using the above-described metal sheet having a large
area, is solved, and remarkable effects of the present invention are obtained. It
is to be noted that Figure 1 and Figure 2 are schematic diagrams and illustrates the
contact portions and gaps with emphasis. The same applies to the other figures.
[0025] By constituting the interior building material 10, which is illustrated in Figure
1 or Figure 2, in the manner as described above, the interior building material 10
according to the present invention has the constitution in which the interior building
material 10 can be cut by a cutter knife of the like at this portion where a blade
of a cutter knife can be easily inserted between the adjacent sheet-like magnetic
materials 2 and is divided about every 30 cm. As a result, in the interior building
material according to the present invention, by utilizing these divisions (contact
portions and gaps) where a blade of a cutter knife can be easily inserted and cutting
can be conducted, a gypsum board which is a base material 1 can be easily cut in a
width (length) of, for example, 30 cm, 60 cm, 90 cm, etc. using the magnetic materials
as guides without using a safety ruler or the like. In this way, the interior building
material product according to the present invention can be used up without waste and
therefore is excellent in effective utilization of resources and in economic efficiency.
When sheet-like magnetic materials of about 10-cm square or about 15-cm square, not
limited to those described above, are used, the interior building material according
to the present invention is a useful product which can be easily cut into a width
(length) of 10 cm, 15 cm, 20 cm, 40 cm, 45 cm, 50 cm, 60 cm, 70 cm, 75 cm, 80 cm,
etc.
[0026] The shape of a plurality of sheet-like magnetic materials 2 that constitute the interior
building material 10 according to the present invention is not limited to a square
illustrated in Figure 1 and Figure 2, but may be any one of, for example, a rectangle
(see Figures 3 and 4), a trapezoid (not illustrated in Figures), a circle (see Figure
5), an ellipse (not illustrated in Figures), a triangle (see Figures 6 and 7), and
the like. In the examples illustrated in Figures, the shapes of a plurality of sheet-like
magnetic materials are the same, but in the present invention, the shapes are not
limited to these, and combinations of the above-described geometrical figures may
be used. For example, in interior finishing, it is preferable to appropriately select
the shapes and disposition of the magnetic materials to use the magnetic materials
so that a portion where the base material is greatly exposed exists in a region surrounded
and formed by a plurality of adjacent sheet-like magnetic materials when considering
that a case where through holes need to be provided in the interior building material
occurs.
[0027] In addition, the interior building material 10 according to the present invention
includes a plurality of sheet-like magnetic materials 2 disposed over the whole face
of the base material 1 in the examples given in Figure 1 to Figure 10. It is preferable
that the magnetic materials 2 be disposed in 90% or more, more preferably 95% of the
area of the surface or back surface of the base material 1. However, the magnetic
materials 2 are not necessarily disposed in this manner. For example, as illustrated
in Figure 11 and Figure 12, the magnetic materials 2 may be disposed in a range where
the convenience is considered to be improved when the surface of the interior building
material can be attached to a magnet. Further, as illustrated in Figure 8 to Figure
10, it is also a preferred embodiment of the present invention that the constitution
in which a plurality of sheet-like magnetic materials 2 are disposed in only the portion
where there is a high possibility that the building material which is the base material
1 can be cut and used is adopted considering the construction efficiency, and a sheet-like
magnetic material 2 having a large area is disposed in a portion where there is no
possibility that the building material is cut and used.
[0028] An important thing in the present invention is, rather than the range where a plurality
of sheet-like magnetic materials are arranged, to adopt the constitution in which
a state where a plurality of sheet-like magnetic materials are arranged is made, so
that a blade of a cutter knife or the like can be easily inserted between the adjacent
magnetic materials as necessary in construction work and the base material can be
cut along the outer circumferences of the sheet-like magnetic materials (that is,
sheet-like magnetic materials are not cut) . That is, as a result of adopting such
constitution, an interior building material can be made into a size as needed freely,
and easily and without waste, and therefore it can be achieved to provide a product
which can make the surface of a formed wall, in forming an interior wall, highly convenient
in such a way that a magnet can attach thereto, and which is excellent in convenience/construction
efficiency/economic efficiency by which the construction efficiency is not impaired,
and the amount of left-over materials produced can be reduced.
[0029] More preferred embodiments of the interior building material being the object of
the present invention and having the constitution in which a blade of a cutter knife
or the like can be easily inserted between adjacent magnetic materials include an
embodiment using a building material in which a chamfered portion is provided at the
outer edge (outer circumference) of at least one of a plurality of sheet-like magnetic
materials 2, or, if necessary, of all the plurality of sheet-like magnetic materials
2. When such an embodiment is adopted, even in an interior building material having
the constitution particularly as illustrated in Figure 1 in which adjacent magnetic
materials are disposed on the base material 1 in such a way as to be in contact with
each other, and a plurality of sheet-like magnetic materials 2 are fixed in a state
of being arranged without a gap, a blade of a cutter knife or the like can be inserted
more easily between adjacent sheet-like magnetic materials. In addition, when the
chamfered portion is provided at the outer edge (outer circumference) of the magnetic
materials 2, a blade of a cutter knife or the like can be easily inserted between
the adjacent magnetic materials even in the state where a sheet-like material such
as wallpaper is pasted to the surface of the interior building material according
to the present invention, so that the interior building material according to the
present invention is easily cut.
[0030] The method for fixing a plurality of sheet-like magnetic materials that constitute
the interior building material according to the present invention on the base material
may any of conventionally known methods. For example, the magnetic materials may be
pasted to the base material with an adhesive or stopped to the base material with
a double-sided tape. The adhesive is not particularly limited, and, for example, organic
adhesives such as vinyl acetate-based adhesives and epoxy-based adhesives and inorganic
adhesives such as alkali metal silicates may be used.
[0031] Examples of the sheet-like magnetic material that constitutes the interior building
material according to the present invention include an iron sheet or a steel sheet.
The steel sheet may be a surface-treated steel sheet on which a surface treatment
has been performed. The surface treatment on the surface-treated steel sheet may be
any of surface treatments that can make a state where a magnet attaches to the surface
of the building material when the interior building material according to the present
invention is constituted. Examples of the steel sheet include steel sheets plated
with a monometal (monometal-plated steel sheets) such as a zinc-plated steel sheet
and steel sheets plated with alloy (alloy-plated steel sheets) such as hot-dip 55%
aluminum-zinc alloy steel sheet (Galvalume(R)). In Examples, which will be described
later, cases where galvanized steel sheets, as a representative example of the steel
sheets are disposed are shown, but, as a matter of course, the steel sheet is not
limited thereto.
[0032] The sheet-like magnetic material to be used in the present invention may be a sheet-like
magnetic material having one through hole or a plurality of through holes (not illustrated
in Figures) . By constituting the sheet-like magnetic material in this way, a nail
or a screw can be driven to this through hole during or after the construction work
for the interior building material according to the present invention, and therefore
the construction efficiency, convenience, and design property of the interior building
material according to the present invention can be more improved. More specifically,
for example, when the through hole is provided in the sheet-like magnetic material
in the case of stopping the interior building material according to the present invention,
in which the sheet-like magnetic materials are fixed to a base material face, the
interior building material according to the present invention can be simply stopped
with a screw or the like using a general-purpose electric tool by utilizing this through
hole, and a surface state after stopping the interior building material according
to the present invention is made flat and favorable. In contrast, in the case where
a through hole is not provided in the sheet-like magnetic material, when an attempt
of stopping the interior building material according to the present invention with
a screw or the like using a general-purpose electric tool is made, a bulge occurs
on the surface of the magnetic material (protrusion occurs on the side of the surface)
to no small extent although it depends on the thickness of the magnetic material,
and therefore there is a risk that when the surface of the magnetic material is finished
with wallpaper or the like, a problem occurs to the appearance, and the design property
is impaired. From these points, it is preferable that one through hole or a plurality
of through holes be provided in advance in the sheet-like magnetic materials to be
used in the present invention.
[0033] Accordingly, it is preferable that the size of the through hole be, for example,
the size of about 10 to about 20 mm φ, in which the screw head or the nail head can
fall. The position where the through hole is provided and the number of through holes
are not particularly limited and may be appropriately determined considering improvements
in the construction efficiency, improvements in the convenience, and improvements
in the design property each obtained by providing a through hole or through holes
in the interior building material according to the present invention. In addition,
the through hole portions into which a screw head or a nail head falls can be treated
to be flat by treating through hole portions using a pate material containing a magnetic
material, and a resin or the like.
[0034] In addition, examples of preferred embodiments of the interior building material
according to the present invention include an embodiment having constitution in which,
on the surface side of a plurality of sheet-like magnetic materials such as iron sheets
disposed on one face of the base material, a sheet of paper or the like is further
pasted. By constituting the interior building material according to the present invention
in this way, painting can be performed without performing a primer treatment, and,
in addition, wall paper can be pasted with a usual paste for wallpaper. The material
of the sheet to be used above is not limited to paper and may be any material. Examples
of the preferred material include materials on which paste for wallpaper is easily
spread or materials by which a surface property enabling a paint to be directly applied
are obtained.
[0035] The thickness of the sheet-like magnetic material such as an iron sheet is not particularly
limited as long as, for example, force of attraction by which one or more sheets of
A4 printing paper can be held with one commercially available stopper with a magnet
(so called magnet), which is a substitute for a thumbtack, is obtained. According
to studies conducted by the present inventors, it is preferable that the thickness
be specifically 0.1 mm or more, more preferably 0.2 mm or more. In addition, the thickness
of the sheet-like magnetic material, such as an iron sheet, that constitutes the interior
building material according to the present invention may be thick, but even when the
thickness exceeds 1 mm, resultant force of attraction is not so large, and when thick
magnetic materials are used, the interior building material is heavy although it depends
on the range of disposing the sheet-like magnetic materials, so that it is concerned
that the heavy interior building material is a cause for deteriorating the construction
efficiency and the workability. In addition, when the thickness is too thick, material
costs increase unnecessarily, which is uneconomical, and therefore it is preferable
to make the thickness 1 mm or less. When the desired force of attraction is such an
extent that a sheet of A4 paper is fixed with one magnet, use of a sheet-like magnetic
material having a thickness of about 5 mm is enough. According to studies conducted
by the present inventors, it is preferable that the sheet-like magnetic material have
a thickness of about 0.8 mm in the case of considering that a heavy, small shelf is
installed with a commercially available stopper with a magnet, the stopper having
realized strong force of attraction.
[0036] Considering various situations that occur in the case where an inner wall face is
formed, it is preferable that the interior building material according to the present
invention be an interior building material that can exhibit the force of attraction
at least to such an extent that a sheet of A4 paper can be held with one magnet as
described previously. More specifically, it is desired that when the interior building
material is stood in such a way as to be vertical, and one sheet of A4 plain paper
is held at the portion where the sheet-like magnetic materials are disposed with one
disk-like magnet having a diameter of a magnet portion of 17 mm φ and having a force
of attraction of 3.5 N to an iron sheet having a thickness of 1 mm, the portion where
the sheet-like magnetic materials that constitute the interior building material according
to the present invention are disposed has force of attraction by which the plain paper
does not fall. That the attraction force of the disk-like magnet having a diameter
of 17 mm φ used in the above-described test to the iron sheet having a thickness of
1 mm is 3.5 N is measured in the manner as illustrated in Figure 13. That is, a magnet
5 with a hook, the magnet having a diameter of 17 mm φ, is placed on an iron sheet
3 having a thickness of 1 mm, and the magnet 5 is pulled over with the hook by hand
under a condition of a testing speed of 3 mm/sec to read the maximum strength using
Autograph (not illustrated in Figures).
[0037] Most common interior wall materials (base materials) include gypsum boards. In addition,
among them, the gypsum boards which are most often used as an interior wall material
are gypsum boards having a thickness of 9.5 to 10.0 mm or 12.5 to 13.0 mm. Accordingly,
it is suitable that the thickness of the interior building material according to the
present invention, in which a plurality of sheet-like magnetic materials, such as
iron sheets, are arranged and fixed through a particular gap, is 9.5 to 10.0 mm or
12.5 to 13.0 mm because finishing work can be conducted without causing unevenness
between a surrounding wall and the interior building material.
[0038] Accordingly, it is preferable to use gypsum boards as the base material that constitutes
the interior building material according to the present invention. The gypsum boards
include, not limited to general-purpose boards, waterproof boards in which waterproof
properties are improved, fire-resistant gypsum boards in which fire resistance performance
is reinforced more, and the like. Besides, the base materials that constitute the
interior building material include boards made of rock wool, boards using a glass
fiber, and the like. According to studies conducted by the present inventors, in the
interior building material according to the present invention of any embodiments in
which a plurality of sheet-like magnetic materials are disposed on one face of a gypsum
board in a state where adjacent magnetic materials are in contact with each other
without a gap, or in which adjacent magnetic materials are disposed through a gap,
the gypsum board which is a base material can be easily cut by easily inserting a
blade of a cutter knife or the like between adjacent magnetic materials and making
a cut into the base paper on the surface of the gypsum board under the magnetic materials.
Therefore, by using an existing gypsum board as the base material, a product in which
the convenience is highly enhanced can be realized without deteriorating high construction
efficiency which the gypsum board has.
Examples
[0039] Hereinafter, the present invention will be described further specifically giving
Examples. However, the present invention is not limited to these Examples.
[Example 1]
[0040] In an interior building material of the present Example, a plate-like member made
of gypsum (gypsum board) and having a thickness of 12.5 mm, a length of 1820 mm, and
a width of 901 mm was used as a base material. In addition, 18 sheets of 30-cm square
galvanized steel sheets each having a thickness of 0.5 mm were prepared as sheet-like
magnetic materials. Subsequently, as illustrated in Figure 2, on the surface of the
gypsum board, which is the base material 1, the 18 sheets of galvanized steel sheets
2 were disposed so that adjacent galvanized steel sheets were arranged orderly with
3 sheets in a horizontal direction × 6 sheets in a vertical direction through a predetermined
gap. Specifically, the galvanized steel sheets were disposed over the whole face of
the base material by disposing the 3 sheets in the horizontal direction each through
a gap formed by a linear narrow portion 3 having a width of 0.5 mm and disposing the
6 sheets in the vertical direction each through a gap formed by a linear narrow portion
3 having a width of 0.4 mm, and thus the interior building material of the present
Example was obtained. A vinyl acetate-based adhesive was used as the means for fixing
the galvanized steel sheets. It is to be noted that the gaps in Figure 2 are illustrated
to be larger than the actual size with emphasis in order to be easily understood.
[0041] The obtained plate-like interior building material 10 was observed visually and by
means of touch to find that the appearance on the face of the side where the galvanized
steel sheets were arranged to be disposed gave an impression which is similar to those
of conventional gypsum boards because the gap between adjacent galvanized steel sheets
were extremely narrow, and, in addition, the feeling of touching by hand was flat
including the feeling of touching by hand on the face of the side where the galvanized
steel sheets were disposed, which is similar to the feeling of touching by hand for
conventional gypsum boards.
[0042] In addition, the force of attraction by a magnet to the face of the side where the
galvanized steel sheets were arranged to be disposed was checked by the following
method. That is, the interior building material was stood in such a way as to be vertical,
and sheets of A4 paper each having a thickness of 0.09 mm and a mass of 64 g/m
2 were held at the face of the galvanized steel sheet side with one magnet having a
diameter of a magnet portion of 17 mmφ and having a force of attraction of 3.5 N to
an iron sheet having a thickness of 1 mm. As a result, 5 sheets of paper can be held
without a fall.
[0043] A blade of a cutter knife can be easily inserted into a gap portion formed by the
linear narrow portion 3 having a width of 0.5 mm or having a width of 0.4 mm, the
linear narrow portion 3 formed by adjacent galvanized steel sheets in the interior
building material obtained above, and it was thereby ascertained that the interior
building material can be easily cut. As a result, the interior building material cut
without using a tape measure can be easily cut into members each having a width (length)
of 30 cm or having a width (length) of 60 cm, etc.
[Example 2]
[0044] In an interior building material of the present Example, a plate-like member made
of gypsum (gypsum board) and having a thickness of 12.5 mm, a length of 1800 mm, and
a width of 900 mm was used as a base material 1. Subsequently, the plate-like interior
building material of the present Example was obtained in the same manner as in Example
1 except that adjacent galvanized steel sheets were disposed in a state of being in
contact with each other using 18 sheets of 30-cm square galvanized steel sheets which
are the same as those used in Example 1, and the sheet-like magnetic materials were
fixed in a state of being arranged with 3 sheets in the horizontal direction × 6 sheets
in the vertical direction without a gap on the surface of the base material 1 as illustrated
in Figure 1. As a result, a building material in which the appearance gave an impression
which is similar to those of conventional gypsum boards, and, in addition, the feeling
of touching by hand was flat including the feeling of touching by hand on the face
of the side where the galvanized steel sheets were disposed, which is similar to the
feeling of touching by hand for conventional gypsum boards was obtained, which was
the same as in Example 1. With respect to the force of attraction by a magnet to the
face of the side where the galvanized steel sheets were arranged to be disposed, 5
sheets of A4 paper can be held with the magnet, which was the same as in the case
of Example 1.
[0045] A blade of a cutter knife can be easily inserted at a portion where adjacent galvanized
steel sheets are in contact with each other by protruding the interior building material
obtained above on the side where the galvanized steel sheets were arranged, and as
a result, the plate-like member made of gypsum, which is a base material, can be easily
cut. In addition, the interior building material cut without a tape measure can be
easily cut into members each having a width (length) of 30 cm or having a width (length)
of 60 cm, etc.
[Example 3]
[0046] In an interior building material of the present Example, a plate-like member made
of gypsum and satisfying the size of a gypsum board defined in JIS Standard, the plate-like
member having a thickness of 12.5 mm, a length of 1820 mm, and a width of 910 mm,
was used as a base material 1. In addition, 18 sheets of 30.3-cm square galvanized
steel sheets each having a thickness of 0.5 mm were prepared as sheet-like magnetic
materials. Subsequently, as illustrated in Figure 2, the 18 sheets of galvanized steel
sheets were disposed so that adjacent steel sheets were arranged orderly with 3 sheets
in a horizontal direction × 6 sheets in a vertical direction through a predetermined
gap. Specifically, the galvanized steel sheets were disposed over the whole face of
the base material 1 by disposing the 3 sheets in the horizontal direction each through
a gap formed by a linear narrow portion 3 having a width of 0.5 mm and disposing the
6 sheets in the vertical direction each through a gap formed by a linear narrow portion
3 having a width of 0.4 mm, and thus the interior building material of the present
Example was obtained.
[0047] The plate-like interior building material obtained above was observed visually and
by means of touch to find that the appearance on the face of the side where the galvanized
steel sheets were arranged to be disposed gave an impression which is similar to those
of conventional gypsum boards because the gap between adjacent galvanized steel sheets
were extremely narrow, which was the same as in the building material of Example 1,
and, in addition, the feeling of touching by hand was flat including the feeling of
touching by hand on the face of the side where the galvanized steel sheets were disposed,
which is similar to the feeling of touching by hand for conventional gypsum boards.
The force of attraction to the face of the side where the galvanized steel sheets
were arranged to be disposed was checked using the magnet having particular force
of attraction to find that 5 sheets of A4 paper can be held with the magnet, which
was the same as in the case of Example 1.
[0048] A blade of a cutter knife can be easily inserted into a gap portion formed by the
linear narrow portion 3 having a width of 0.5 mm or having a width of 0.4 mm, the
linear narrow portion 3 formed by adjacent galvanized steel sheets in the interior
building material obtained above, and it was thereby ascertained that the interior
building material can be easily cut. As a result, the interior building material cut
without using a tape measure can be easily cut into members each having a width (length)
of 30 cm or having a width (length) of 60 cm, etc.
Reference Signs List
[0049]
1: Base material
2: Sheet-like magnetic material
3: Narrow portion of gap
4: Iron sheet
5: Magnet with hook, having force of attraction of 3.5 N
10: Interior building material
1. An interior building material comprising a plurality of sheet-like magnetic materials
fixed to at least a portion of a surface or back surface of a plate-like base material
to which a magnet does not attach, wherein adjacent magnetic materials are disposed
in such a way as to have a portion where the adjacent magnetic materials are in contact
with each other, or adjacent magnetic materials are disposed through a gap having
a narrow portion.
2. The interior building material according to claim 1, wherein the adjacent magnetic
materials are disposed in such a way as to be in contact with each other and the plurality
of sheet-like magnetic materials are fixed in a state of being arranged without a
gap.
3. The interior building material according to claim 1, wherein the narrow portion of
the gap is within a range of 0.05 to 5.0 mm.
4. The interior building material according to claim 1, wherein the narrow portion of
the gap is within a range of 0.10 to 1.0 mm.
5. The interior building material according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the
plurality of sheet-like magnetic materials have the same shape, and the shape is any
one of shapes selected from the group consisting of a square, a rectangle, a trapezoid,
a triangle, a circle, and an ellipse.
6. The interior building material according to claim 5, wherein four sides of the square,
two sides of the rectangle, at least one side of the trapezoid or the triangle, a
diameter of the circle, or at least one of a major axis and a minor axis of the ellipse
is 10 cm to 35 cm.
7. The interior building material according to any one of claims 1, 3, and 4, wherein
the gap is formed by only the narrow portion, and the narrow portion is linear.
8. The interior building material according to any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein at least
one of the plurality of sheet-like magnetic materials is a sheet-like magnetic material
having a through hole.
9. The interior building material according to any one of claims 1 to 8, wherein at least
one of the plurality of sheet-like magnetic materials has a chamfered portion at an
outer circumference thereof.
10. The interior building material according to any one of claims 1 to 9, wherein when
the interior building material is stood in such a way as to be vertical, and one sheet
of A4 plain paper is held at a portion where the sheet-like magnetic materials are
disposed with one disk-like magnet having a diameter of a
magnet portion of 17 mmφ and having a force of attraction of 3.5
N to an iron sheet having a thickness of 1 mm, the portion where the sheet-like magnetic
materials are disposed has force of attraction by which the plain paper does not fall.
11. The interior building material according to any one of claims 1 to 10, having a structure
in which the base material is a plate-like member made of gypsum, and, further, a
paper sheet is pasted on the plurality of disposed sheet-like magnetic materials.
12. The interior building material according to any one of claims 1 to 11, wherein the
sheet-like magnetic materials have a thickness of 0.1 to 1.0 mm.
13. The interior building material according to any one of claims 1 to 11, wherein the
sheet-like magnetic materials have a thickness of 0.2 to 0.8 mm.
14. The interior building material according to any one of claims 1 to 13, wherein any
one of the plurality of sheet-like magnetic materials is an iron sheet or a steel
sheet having rust-proofing performed on both faces or one face thereof.
15. The interior building material according to any one of claims 1 to 14, having a thickness
of 9.5 to 10.0 mm.
16. The interior building material according to any one of claims 1 to 14, having a thickness
of 12.5 to 13.0 mm.