This invention relates to a protecting wall board (plate) assembly, particularly to a safety equipment assembly for houses to minimize the damages and losses of the houses and the properties in the houses due to hurricanes or floods.
Most of the conventional houses do not have pre-assembled protecting wall board assembly. Before the approaching of the hurricanes or typhoons, some people temporarily use bolts, nails, or screws to fasten wood boards, plywood boards and/or metal boards outside of the doors or windows to protect the doors, windows, or the glass from being damaged. The boards need to be removed one by one after the hurricane and this is tedious and time-consuming.
Some of the conventional houses use high-priced assembled sheets or integral protecting boards (made of e.g. aluminum, wood, plywood, metal, or concrete) which are made according to the shapes and sizes of the doors, or windows, and which can be fixed to the outside of the doors and windows and can be removed there from for being used next time. These assembled sheets, or integral protecting boards are costly to manufacture, are complicated, are not of good-looking, and may block the light and sight. This is why these assembled sheets or integral protecting boards are not widely accepted by the consumers.
Please see the cited prior art Taiwanese Publication number 489,927 which discloses an improved structure of a gate for stopping water from entering the houses. It includes two “” shaped slotted columns, a light-weighted water-blocking board made of water-resistant material, and a bottom slot embedded in the ground and being flush (in the same plane) with the horizon. A plurality of engaging-abutting portions are provided on one side of the internal recesses of the slotted columns which are provided with some threaded holes so as to position an adjusting handle. The water-blocking board are light-weighted water-resistant board. Engaging-abutting portions are provided on external sides of the two ends of the water-blocking board. A concave bottom is embedded below the above-mentioned slotted columns.
The above-mentioned slotted columns in the Taiwan publication '927 needs to incorporate the engaging-abutting portions, the adjusting handle, and some filling material need to be provided on the lower edge of the water-blocking board and the internal sides of the two ends thereof. Moreover, engaging-abutting portions need to be fixedly provided on the external sides of the two ends of the water-blocking board. The structure of this prior art is very complicated, and the manufacturing cost is relatively high.
An objective of the present invention is to provide an improved safe protecting wall board assembly for houses, which provides better practical function.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide a protecting wall board (plates) assembly for houses. This assembly employs two “” shaped columns, a plurality of hollow flat plates, and two resilient soft tubes to form a protecting wall board device. The structures of each of the elements are simple, the manufacturing is simple and can save cost.
Furthermore, the assembling and disassembling of the elements are easy. Moreover, this protecting wall board device can be easily used for doors and windows having different heights and widths.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a protecting wall board assembly for houses which can prevent strong wind from damaging doors, windows, glass, and which can block the flooding water so that the indoor can be prevented from being flooded.
The other objectives and advantages of this invention will be described in details as follows. Please refer to the drawings and embodiments.
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A plurality of partition plate 26 are provided between the side end faces 23 and connected thereto, so as to strengthen the hollow flat plate 20. The first engaging portion 24 and the second engaging portion 25 can be corresponding protrusion and recess, respectively, which can engage each other.
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Before the hurricane or the typhoon is coming, several hollow flat plates 20 can be fitted between the “␣” shaped columns 10 so that each of the adjacent hollow flat plates 20 can engage with each other, thus the window and the door can be protected from the wind. If it's possible that there will be some flooding, the resilient soft tubes 30 can be applied and tightly contact one side end face 23 of the hollow flat plate 20 so that a hermetic effect can be achieved between the second arm 14 and several hollow flat plates 20. Filling material such as silicone or the like can be applied at the engaging portions of the adjacent hollow flat plates 20, and the fastening holes 100 so that the window and the door can be protected from the flooding.
The “␣” shaped column 10 of the present invention is made of strong plasticizable plastics, and is extruded with extruder or the like. The inner width of the “␣” shaped column is stable and the resilient bent section thereof can tightly contact the side end face of the hollow flat.
Plate without any gap so that a hermetic effect can be achieved between the first arm and the hollow flat plate.
The resilient soft tube in the present invention can be made of TPR (thermoplastic rubber) or the like material and is water resistant.
The hollow flat plates in this invention have the function of protecting the door and the window from wind and water. They can be extruded with high temperature vacuum extruder, using plasticizable plastics. The hollow flat plate is of high tenacity, low specific weight, and is better than conventional material in terms of the physical property and manufacturing cost. The upper end and the lower end of the hollow flat plates have structures that can be easily engaged or disengaged. The height of the hollow flat plates can be readily adjusted, and can be readily assembled or disassembled. The hollow flat plates have smooth surfaces and can provide thermal insulation. They can also be made of light-penetratable material and they are of high quality.
The protective wall board (plate) assembly of this invention can incorporate the outer wall of the houses, the window frame, or the door frame so as to minimize the damages from the hurricanes or the flooding.
The “␣” shaped columns, the hollow flat plates, and the resilient soft tubes used in this invention are of simple structure, easy to manufacture, assemble, and disassemble, and can accommodate windows or doors of different widths and heights.
The above-mentioned description is for the purpose of illustrating the embodiments of the present invention only.
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