The present invention relates to a flashing member and a building including the flashing member.
Patent Document 1 discloses a trough that holds a damp-proof membrane.
A damp-proof membrane is arranged on the foundation of a building. A concrete floor is built on the foundation over the damp-proof membrane. A block wall is arranged adjacent to the concrete floor. The damp-proof membrane is arranged along a first layer of blocks of the block wall. The trough is attached to the blocks to hold the damp-proof membrane to the blocks.
A building has a section where two exterior walls join. The joining section is where the flow of rainwater changes course and is vulnerable to deterioration. The structure of the section where two exterior walls join has room for improvement in terms of water resistance.
With this structure, the flashing member is arranged between the wall body and the cover member of the second exterior wall at the section where the first exterior wall joins the second exterior wall. This allows the flashing member to receive rainwater that flows along the first exterior wall toward the second exterior wall and avoids deterioration at the section where the first exterior wall joins the second exterior wall.
This structure limits deterioration at the section where the first exterior wall joins the second exterior wall. This improves the durability of the building.
The water resistance of the section where two exterior walls join is improved.
A building will now be described with reference to
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The parapet 3 includes a second exterior wall 13 that extends and joins the first exterior wall 4.
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The second exterior wall 13 is arranged on the edge of the roof balcony 6 at portions other than where the first exterior wall 4 is arranged and where windows are arranged. The roof balcony 6 is surrounded by the first exterior wall 4, the windows, and the second exterior wall 13. The parapet 3 also includes a flashing member 20.
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The body 21 is made of plastic or metal. In one example, the body 21 is made of a steel plate. The body 21 is configured to extend along the upper surface of the wall body 14 of the second exterior wall 13. The width of the body 21 is equal to or slightly greater than the width of the wall body 14 of the second exterior wall 13. The body 21 is rectangular. The body 21 includes a first edge 21a, a second edge 21b, a third edge 21c orthogonal to the first edge 21a and the second edge 21b, and a fourth edge 21d opposed to the third edge 21c.
When the flashing member 20 is arranged on the wall body 14 of the second exterior wall 13, the first edge 21a is arranged near the first exterior wall 4 (refer to
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The first guide 22 is made of plastic or metal. In one example, the first guide 22 is formed by an ethylene-propylene-diene rubber foam tape. The first guide 22 is arranged on the upper surface of the body 21.
The first guide 22 extends along the second edge 21b of the body 21. In one example, the first guide 22 is longer than the width of the second edge 21b. The first guide 22 includes two ends 22b that are bent downward at the ends of the second edge 21b.
The two ends 22b of the first guide 22 are arranged in the second gaps SB between the wall body 14 and the exterior members 17 of the second exterior wall 13 (refer to
The flashing member 20 may include second guides 24. The second guides 24 are made of plastic or metal. In one example, the second guides 24 are formed by ethylene-propylene-diene rubber foam tapes.
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Each second guide 24 is configured to form an opening 25 between the first guide 22 and the second guide 24. The opening 25 is a drain outlet for rainwater received by the flashing member 20.
The thickness of the second guide 24 is set such that the second guide 24 is inserted into a gap between the exterior member 11 of the first exterior wall 4 and the wall body 14 of the second exterior wall 13 at the section 19 where the first exterior wall 4 joins the second exterior wall 13. The second guide 24 may be configured to contact or not to contact the lower surface of the exterior member 11 of the first exterior wall 4.
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The operation of the present embodiment will now be described with reference to
When rain falls, rainwater flows downward along the first exterior wall 4. The section 19 where the first exterior wall 4 joins the second exterior wall 13 is susceptible to deterioration. The flashing member 20 is arranged at the section 19 where the first exterior wall 4 joins the second exterior wall 13. Since the flashing member 20 is concealed by the cover member 15 of the second exterior wall 13, the flashing member 20 does not adversely affect the design feature of the section 19 where the first exterior wall 4 joins the second exterior wall 13. The first gap SA extends between the wall body 10 and the exterior member 11 of the first exterior wall 4. Rainwater may flow into the first gap SA. The rainwater that flows into the first gap SA is received by the flashing member 20, which is arranged at the section 19 where the first exterior wall 4 joins the second exterior wall 13. This avoids a situation in which rainwater directly strikes the section 19 where the first exterior wall 4 joins the second exterior wall 13 and limits deterioration of the section 19.
The second guides 24 guide the rainwater on the flashing member 20 to the first guide 22. In this manner, the flashing member 20 guides the rainwater away from the section 19 where the first exterior wall 4 joins the second exterior wall 13. This limits deterioration, caused by the flow of water, at the section 19 where the first exterior wall 4 joins the second exterior wall 13. The rainwater that reaches the first guide 22 flows through the openings 25 between the first guide 22 and the second guides 24 into the second gaps SB between the wall body 14 and the exterior members 17 of the second exterior wall 13. This avoids the overflow of rainwater from the gap under the lower end surface of the exterior member 11 of the first exterior wall 4 during heavy rain at the section 19 where the first exterior wall 4 joins the second exterior wall 13.
The present embodiment has the following advantages.
With this structure, the flashing member 20 is arranged between the wall body 14 and the cover member 15 of the second exterior wall 13 at the section 19 where the first exterior wall 4 joins the second exterior wall 13. This allows the flashing member 20 to receive rainwater that flows along the first exterior wall 4 toward the second exterior wall 13 and avoids deterioration at the section 19 where the first exterior wall 4 joins the second exterior wall 13. Further, since the flashing member 20 is concealed by the cover member 15, the flashing member 20 does not adversely affect the appearance of the section 19 where the first exterior wall 4 joins the second exterior wall 13.
For example, in a structure in which rainwater spreads over the entire second exterior wall 13, the rainwater may enter holes formed in folded portions of the waterproof sheet 16. Thus, the location of the openings 25 through which the rainwater received by the flashing member 20 is discharged is determined in advance.
Modifications
The above embodiment is an example of a form that the flashing member 20 and the building 1 can take and is not intended to limit the forms. The flashing member 20 and the building 1 may take a form that differs from the forms described in the embodiment. Such an example includes a form in which part of the configuration of the embodiment is replaced, modified, or removed and a form in which a new configuration is added to the embodiment. Examples of modifications will now be described.
In the flashing member 20, the first guide 22 may be integrated with the body 21. For example, the body 21 and the first guide 22 may be formed integrally by pressing sheet metal or by performing resin molding.
In the flashing member 20, the second guides 24 may be integrated with the body 21. For example, the body 21 and the second guides 24 may be formed integrally by pressing sheet metal or by performing resin molding.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/JP2020/047223 | 12/17/2020 | WO |