The present invention relates to a connection hardware for wooden building to be used for connecting longitudinal members (such as pillars, beams, crossbeams, etc.) with lateral members (such as beams, crossbeams, etc.).
In recent years, wooden buildings such as school buildings have been increasingly built by reflecting the tendency to increase and promote the comfort of the users. To meet such requirements, as the connection hardware primarily used in general type of housing, new types of hardware to match the large-size wooden building have appeared one type after another.
Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent Application Publication No. H8-120791
In case of large-size wooden building, extremely many component members are used in comparison with the detached single-family house. For the construction of large-size building, strict arrangement for the delivery of the building must be negotiated and agreed with the client in almost all cases. However, in the connection hardware of this type, troublesome procedure and high expenses are required at the construction site for the purpose of maintaining and ensuring sufficient connecting strength between the construction members, and construction efficiency is often decreased when such types of construction materials are used. Also, wooden materials are much inferior compared with the steel materials in the material strength. Therefore, in addition to the troublesome procedure of the construction as described above, damages may occur more frequently to lateral members and longitudinal members in case of wooden structure.
In order to reduce the working time at construction site for the connection of the longitudinal members with the lateral members, it is desirable that the connection hardware is mounted at the factory in advance. However, when the connection hardware is mounted in advance on the longitudinal members and the lateral members, more loading space is required when these are transported because the length of the projection of connection plates from the wooden materials is longer.
When these materials are carried by transport means such as trucks, this means that loading capacity of the transport means is reduced, and this may result in higher costs due to the lower efficiency of the material transport and may cause extensive delay in the delivery time of the building.
To overcome the problems as described above, it is an object of the present invention to provide a connection hardware for wooden building, by which it is possible to extensively increase the efficiency of the construction of large-size wooden building, to effectively use the loading space when materials for construction are carried from factories and other places because the extent of projection of hardware from the materials where it is used is far less than in the conventional case. Moreover, when the hardware is connected, a force to pull lateral members toward longitudinal members can be induced.
The present invention provides a connection hardware for wooden building, which comprises a basic hardware to be fixed on a lateral surface of a longitudinal member and a subsidiary hardware to be fixed on an end surface of a lateral member, wherein said subsidiary hardware is accommodated in an accommodation space provided on an end surface of the lateral member and has through-holes, through which fastening pieces as passed from a lateral surface of the lateral member 2 are inserted, said subsidiary hardware being connected and fixed by mounting pieces on a bottom surface of said accommodation space, said subsidiary hardware further comprises an upper receiving portion having a longitudinal hole surrounded by a band strip and also a lower tapered portion having an inclined surface on lower part, said inclined surface being gradually inclined up toward the lateral member, said basic hardware is connected by means of mounting pieces on a lateral surface of the longitudinal member, an upper tapered portion is disposed on upper part of the basic hardware, said upper tapered portion being engaged into said longitudinal hole of said upper receiving portion and having an inclined surface gradually inclined up toward said lateral member, a lower receiving portion is arranged where said lower tapered portion can be engaged into a longitudinal hole surrounded by a band strip, said longitudinal hole of said upper receiving portion has an inner surface on projecting side of said longitudinal hole being designed as an inclined surface gradually inclined up toward said lateral member, and inner surface on projecting side of the longitudinal hole of the lower receiving portion has an inclined surface gradually inclined upward toward the longitudinal member.
As the means for mounting the basic hardware on the longitudinal member, lag screws may be used, for instance. Or, it may be fixed by means of bolts. The number of the lag screws to be installed can be adequately changed, depending on the size of wooden material or on the size of connection hardware. For instance, two lag screws may be connected in parallel at left and right positions on lateral surface of the wooden material or three lag screws may be connected at three positions arranged in vertical direction. Further, band strip can be used, which has lower thickness compared with the block and which can be firmly held by engaging it with each of the upper and the lower tapered portions. For instance, open side of a U-shaped metal piece may be welded together with the block, or a U-shaped metal strip may be used. As the fastening pieces, drift pins, bolts, etc. may be used.
When the connection hardware as described above is used and the subsidiary hardware is set to and engaged with the basic hardware, the lower tapered portion of the subsidiary hardware is engaged into a longitudinal hole of the lower receiving portion of the basic hardware, and it is slid along an inclined surface in the longitudinal hole and is moved downward. At the same time, the upper tapered portion of the basic hardware is engaged into the longitudinal hole of the upper receiving portion of the subsidiary hardware, and it is moved upward along an inclined surface in the longitudinal hole. As a result, the subsidiary hardware is pulled toward the longitudinal member, and the upper and the lower tapered portions are placed into the longitudinal holes of the upper and the lower receiving portions respectively. Thus, the deviation of the hardware in left or right direction and separation can be prevented, and the connecting condition of the longitudinal member and the lateral member by the connection hardware can be maintained with high accuracy. Moreover, because the upper tapered portion is placed and engaged into the longitudinal hole of the upper receiving portion, and because the lower tapered portion is placed into the longitudinal hole of the lower receiving portion, the basic hardware and the subsidiary hardware are connected together. Therefore, when moment of rotation is applied on the connecting portion between the longitudinal member and the lateral member, the upper receiving portion and the lower receiving portion are connected together in band-like shape. As a result, the upper receiving portion and the lower receiving portion with the thickness lower than the other portion of the connection hardware are pulled first. Then, these are stretched and tightened in response to the applied force, and the closely fitted connection based on the performance characteristics of iron materials can be accomplished. This extensively reduces the transmission of the impact force on wooden material side.
Because the subsidiary hardware is accommodated in an accommodation space, in a slit, and in an insertion hole, when it is mounted on the lateral member, the loading space is the same as the space required for the lateral member alone.
According to the present invention, each of the upper and the lower tapered portions is slid along the inclined surface of each of the upper and the lower receiving portions and is pulled toward the longitudinal member. As a result, the basic hardware is connected with the subsidiary hardware. A force is applied in a direction to push and press the end surface of the lateral member to the lateral surface of the longitudinal member, and this contributes to the increase of the connecting strength between the longitudinal member and the lateral member. Because the basic hardware is connected with the subsidiary hardware as described above, these can be easily connected together by simply dropping the lateral member from above to the longitudinal member, and this extensively increases the working efficiency.
By dividing the connection hardware to the basic hardware and the subsidiary hardware, occupying space per each of the longitudinal member with the basic hardware and the lateral member with the subsidiary hardware can be extensively reduced compared with the conventional case. This means that loading space can be reduced when these members are transported together if the basic hardware and the subsidiary hardware are mounted in advance at the factory. This leads to more effective utilization of the loading space. Further, connecting conditions can be maintained for long time, and this means that the collapse of the materials occurs far more slowly when upper structure is burned in case of fire, and that dew condensation due to heat bridge can be prevented.
According to a first embodiment of the connection hardware for wooden building of the present invention, there are provided a basic hardware 3 to be fixed on lateral side of a longitudinal member 1 and a subsidiary hardware 4 to be accommodated in an end surface of a lateral member 2.
Lag screws 14a and 15a are screwed in advance into the longitudinal member 1 where the basic hardware 3 is to be fixed. The lag screws 14a and 15a are mounted on the longitudinal member 1 through embedding holes, which are formed on the central portion in lateral direction on the side surface of the longitudinal member 1.
The lag screw 15a and a lag screw 15b as to be described later may not necessarily be mounted because these are provided for the purpose of reinforcement.
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The connection hardware of the first embodiment as described above is used according to the following procedure: First, as shown in
The basic hardware 3 mounted on the longitudinal member 1 is connected with the subsidiary hardware 4 mounted on the lateral member 2 by the following procedure (see
In the second embodiment of the connection hardware for wooden building according to the present invention, the subsidiary hardware 4 integrated with a connecting piece 29a is used as shown in
Reference numeral 33 denotes shafts, each to be used as a mounting piece in this embodiment, and these may be used for both of the longitudinal member 1 and the lateral member 2 instead of the use only for the longitudinal member 1 or only for the lateral member 2.
In this embodiment, as the lag screws where the basic hardware 3 is to be mounted, lag screws 14e are used, which are threaded on bolts 40 respectively from the side opposite to the side where the basic hardware 3 of the longitudinal member 1 is to be mounted.
According to the connection hardware of the present embodiment, only one type of connection hardware will suffice, and this will be enough for the use at various connecting points and will suit various types of connecting modes.
With the arrangement as described above, the connection hardware for wooden building according to the present invention can be widely applied as the connection hardware for wooden building where longitudinal members (such as pillars, beams, crossbeams, etc.) are to be connected with lateral members (such as beams, crossbeams, etc.).
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