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(11) | EP 3 901 408 A1 |
| (12) | EUROPEAN PATENT APPLICATION |
| published in accordance with Art. 153(4) EPC |
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| (54) | TILE PANEL SUPPORT STRUCTURE |
| (57) To make it possible to follow swinging caused by such as the earthquake in the installation
of large tiles in a dry method. The invented tile panel support structure includes: a horizontal frame extending in crosswise direction fixed to the front face of a wall material at a vertical spacing from top to bottom; a vertical frame extending vertically fixed to the left and right ends and the center on the rear face of said tile panel so as to be hung on said horizontal frame; a supporting bracket fixed to either or both of the uppermost and lowermost position of the horizontal frames at the position where at least the vertical frame is fixed; a load-bearing bracket fixed to the vertical frame positioned in the center of positions where the uppermost-positioned horizontal frame is fixed, wherein the supporting bracket supports the vertical frame so that the tile panel does not horizontally deviate; and the load-bearing bracket is positioned on the horizontal frame so that a downward-convex shaped lug part of the load-bearing bracket rests on the horizontal frame to bear the weight of the tile panel at one point. |
{Technical Field}
{Background}
{Literature of Conventional Art}
{Patent Literature}
{Patent Literature 1} Japanese Unexamined Patent Application No. 05-018088
{Patent Literature 2} Japanese Patent No. 3171567
{Summary of Invention}
{Technical Problem}
{Solution to Problem}
a horizontal frame extending in the crosswise direction that is intermittently fixed to the front face of the wall material in multiple positions from top to bottom,
a vertical frame extending vertically which is fixed to the left and right ends and the center of the rear face of the tile panel so that it can be hung on the horizontal frame,
a supporting bracket fixed to either or both of the uppermost- and lowermost-positioned the horizontal frames at the position where at least the vertical frame is fixed,
a load-bearing bracket fixed to the vertical frame positioned in the center of positions where the uppermost-positioned horizontal frame is fixed;
wherein
the supporting bracket supports the vertical frame so that the tile panel will not horizontally deviate; and
the load-bearing bracket is positioned on the horizontal frame so that a downward-convex shaped lug part of the load-bearing bracket rests on the horizontal frame to bear the weight of the tile panel at one point.
a horizontal frame extending in the crosswise direction that is intermittently fixed to the front face of the building wall material, of which unevenness is adjusted, in the multiple positions from top to down;
a vertical frame extending vertically which is fixed to the rear of the tile panel so that the vertical frame can be hung on the horizontal frame;
a supporting bracket fixed to the horizontal frame so as to sandwich the vertical frame; and
a load-bearing bracket placed on the horizontal frame fixed to the vertical frame, wherein the load-bearing bracket has a lug part, the end of which has a shape of downward convex to support the weight of the tile panel at one point.
{Advantageous Effects of Invention}
{Brief Description of Drawings}
{Description of Embodiments}
{Example 1}
{Example 2}
Figure 13 shows the fireproof panel, wherein the sketch (a) is a front view (where the tile is regarded transparent for simplicity), (b) a plan view cut along the cutting line A-A, and (c) a side elevation.
Figure 14 shows the horizontal frame, wherein the sketch (a) is a front view, (b) a plan view, and (c) a side elevation.
Figure 15 shows the load-bearing bracket, wherein the sketch (a) is a front view, (b) a plan view, and (c) a side elevation.
Figure 16 shows the supporting bracket, wherein the sketch (a) is a front view, (b) a plan view, and (c) a side elevation.
Figure 17 shows a rise prevention plate, wherein the sketch (a) is a front view, (b) a plan view, and (c) a side elevation.
a horizontal frame 910 extending in crosswise direction fixed in plurality on the front face of the wall material 990 at intermittent intervals from top to bottom after adjustment of unevenness,
a vertical frame 970 extending in vertical direction fixed to the rear face of the fireproof panel 900 so that the fireproof panel 900 can be hung on the horizontal frame 910,
a supporting bracket 930 fixed to the horizontal frame 910 so as to sandwich the vertical frame 970, and
a load-bearing bracket 920 fixed to the vertical frame 970 and resting on the horizontal frame 910.
{Reference Signs List}
a horizontal frame extending in the crosswise direction that is intermittently fixed to the front face of the wall material in multiple positions from top to bottom;
a vertical frame extending vertically which is fixed to the left and right ends and the center of the rear face of said tile panel so that it can be hung on said horizontal frame;
a supporting bracket fixed to either or both of the uppermost- and lowermost-positioned said horizontal frames at the position where at least said vertical frame is fixed;
a load-bearing bracket fixed to said vertical frame positioned in the center of positions where said uppermost-positioned horizontal frame is fixed;
wherein
said supporting bracket supports said vertical frame so that said tile panel will not horizontally deviate; and
said load-bearing bracket is positioned on said horizontal frame, wherein a downward-convex shaped lug part of said load-bearing bracket rests on said horizontal frame to bear the weight of said tile panel at one point.
said vertical frame has an engaging slit for hanging on said horizontal frame;
said horizontal frame is made up of an upper fin and a middle web connected from said upper fin; and
said load-bearing bracket rests on said middle web.
a horizontal frame extending in the crosswise direction that is intermittently fixed to the front face of a building wall material, of which unevenness is adjusted, in the multiple positions from top to bottom;
a vertical frame extending vertically which is fixed to the rear of said tile panel so that said vertical frame can be hung on said horizontal frame;
a supporting bracket fixed to said horizontal frame so as to sandwich said vertical frame; and
a load-bearing bracket placed on said horizontal frame fixed to said vertical frame, wherein said load-bearing bracket has a lug part, the end of which has a shape of downward convex to support the weight of said tile panel at one point.
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