JPH0826593B2 - Insulation panel - Google Patents
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【発明の詳細な説明】 「産業上の利用分野」 この発明は、木質系のプレハブ住宅等において例えば
床パネルとして好適に用いられる断熱パネルに関する。TECHNICAL FIELD The present invention relates to a heat-insulating panel suitable for use as, for example, a floor panel in a wood-based prefabricated house or the like.
「従来の技術」 従来、木質系のプレハブ住宅等にあっては、壁や床あ
るいは屋根等を、合板等によって施工する手段が実施さ
れている。このようなプレハブ住宅の施工に適用される
木製パネルとしては、一般に框材によって矩形枠状に組
まれた枠体と、該枠体の内部に設けられた補強用芯材
と、上記枠体の両面に貼設された面材とからなるのが普
通である。“Prior Art” Conventionally, in a wooden prefabricated house or the like, a means for constructing walls, floors, roofs or the like with plywood or the like has been implemented. As a wooden panel applied to the construction of such a prefabricated house, a frame body generally assembled into a rectangular frame shape by a frame, a reinforcing core material provided inside the frame body, and the frame body It is usually composed of face materials attached to both sides.
また、床パネルなどに適用される断熱パネルとして
は、例えば第5図に示すような構造のものが知られてい
る。この断熱パネルは、芯材となる縦框1a,1aおよび横
框1b,1bを矩形枠状に組んで枠体1とし、この枠体1の
内側に、縦框1aと平行に配置して横框1b,1b間に補強用
芯材2,2を取り付け、さらに枠体1と補強用芯材2,2との
間に断熱材としてグラスウール3を収容し、枠体1の表
裏両面にそれぞれ合板からなる面材4,4を貼設した形成
されたものである。As a heat insulation panel applied to a floor panel or the like, for example, one having a structure shown in FIG. 5 is known. In this heat insulating panel, a vertical frame 1a, 1a and a horizontal frame 1b, 1b, which are core materials, are assembled into a rectangular frame shape to form a frame body 1. Inside the frame body 1, the horizontal frame frame 1a is arranged in parallel with the vertical frame frame 1a. Reinforcement core materials 2 and 2 are attached between the frames 1b and 1b, glass wool 3 is housed between the frame body 1 and the reinforcement core materials 2 and 2 as a heat insulating material, and plywood is placed on both front and back surfaces of the frame body 1, respectively. It is formed by laminating the face materials 4, 4 made of.
「発明が解決しようとする課題」 しかしながら、上述した断熱パネルにあっては以下の
述べる不都合がある。[Problems to be Solved by the Invention] However, the heat insulating panel described above has the following disadvantages.
上記の断熱パネルでは、断熱材としてグラスウールを
パネル内に使用しているが、このグラスウールは単に芯
材間に配置されて一方の面材上に載置されているだけで
あるので、他方の面材を貼設して断熱パネルとした後こ
れを施工現場に運搬したときなどに、グラスウールが部
分的に偏り、これによって均一な断熱性が得られなくな
る恐れがある。また、接着剤を利用してグラスウールを
仮止めする方式もあるが、その場合には作業工程数が増
え、グラスウールの性質上十分に接着止めするのが難し
く、さらに断熱性能上も好ましくない。In the above heat insulating panel, glass wool is used as a heat insulating material in the panel, but since this glass wool is simply placed between the core materials and placed on one surface material, the other surface is used. When the material is affixed to form a heat-insulating panel and then transported to a construction site, the glass wool may be partially biased, which may result in failure to obtain uniform heat insulation. There is also a method of temporarily fixing the glass wool using an adhesive, but in that case, the number of working steps increases, it is difficult to sufficiently bond the glass wool due to the nature of the glass wool, and it is also not preferable in terms of heat insulation performance.
また製造時において、作業者が直接グラスウールを扱
い、これを芯材間に収容することから、グラスウールの
微細な繊維が手や顔などに刺さってチクチクするなどの
不快感があり、作業性が損なわれるといった問題があ
る。In addition, since the operator directly handles the glass wool and stores it between the cores during manufacturing, there is an uncomfortable feeling such as the fine fibers of the glass wool sticking in the hands or face and tingling, which impairs workability. There is a problem that
この発明は上記事情に鑑みてなされたもので、その目
的とするところは、均一な断熱性能を有するとともに、
その製造時において作業者に不快感がない断熱パネルを
提供することにある。The present invention has been made in view of the above circumstances, and an object thereof is to have uniform heat insulation performance,
An object of the present invention is to provide an insulating panel that does not cause discomfort to an operator during the manufacturing.
「課題を解決するための手段」 この発明の断熱パネルでは、枠体および補強用芯材の
パネル内部側の側面にそれぞれの長さ方向に沿って溝を
形成し、これら枠体および補強用芯材の相対向する溝間
に、所定の間隔をおいて平行に配置された複数の板状の
保持材と、これらの保持材の両面各々にこれら保持材に
跨って貼着された複数のアルミ箔とからなる断熱材を架
設したことを上記課題の解決手段とした。"Means for Solving the Problem" In the heat insulation panel of the present invention, grooves are formed along the respective lengthwise directions on the side surfaces of the frame body and the reinforcing core material on the inner side of the panel, and the frame body and the reinforcing core material are formed. A plurality of plate-shaped holding materials arranged in parallel at a predetermined interval between the grooves facing each other, and a plurality of aluminum members attached to both surfaces of these holding materials across these holding materials. The installation of a heat insulating material composed of a foil was used as a means for solving the above problems.
「作用」 この発明の断熱パネルによれば、その製造に際し、保
持材の部分を框材あるいは補強用芯材の溝中に挿通せし
めることによって断熱材をパネル内に容易に組み入れる
ことができる。しかも、断熱材を溝間に係止せしめるこ
とによってこれをパネル内に固定することから、パネル
製造時あるいは運搬時などに断熱材が一方へ偏るような
ことが防止される。[Operation] According to the heat insulating panel of the present invention, the heat insulating material can be easily incorporated into the panel by inserting the holding material portion into the groove of the frame material or the reinforcing core material in the manufacturing thereof. Moreover, since the heat insulating material is fixed in the panel by locking the heat insulating material between the grooves, it is possible to prevent the heat insulating material from being biased to one side during manufacturing or transportation of the panel.
また、この断熱パネルは、枠体および補強用芯材の相
対向する溝間に、所定の間隔をおいて平行に配置された
複数の板状の保持材と、これらの保持材の両面各々にこ
れら保持材に跨って貼着された複数のアルミ箔とからな
る断熱材を架設した構成であるから、これらのアルミ箔
間には空気層が形成されることとなり、アルミ箔の熱反
射効果と空気層の断熱効果とが相乗し、パネルの断熱性
が大幅に高まる。これにより、一方の面材に熱を受けた
場合においても、アルミ箔が面材から伝播する熱を反射
し、他方の面材への熱の伝播を遮断する。In addition, this heat insulating panel includes a plurality of plate-shaped holding members arranged in parallel at predetermined intervals between the opposing grooves of the frame body and the reinforcing core member, and on each of both surfaces of these holding members. Since it is a structure in which a heat insulating material consisting of a plurality of aluminum foils attached across these holding materials is installed, an air layer is formed between these aluminum foils, and the heat reflection effect of the aluminum foils is The heat insulation effect of the air layer synergizes with the heat insulation of the panel. As a result, even when one face material receives heat, the aluminum foil reflects the heat propagating from the face material, and blocks the propagation of heat to the other face material.
第1図ないし第4図はこの発明の断熱パネルを床パネ
ルに適用した場合の一実施例を示す図であって、第1図
において符号10は断熱パネル(床パネル)である。な
お、これらの図において第5図に示した構成要素と同一
の構成要素には、同一の符号を付してその説明を省略す
る。FIGS. 1 to 4 are views showing an embodiment in which the heat insulating panel of the present invention is applied to a floor panel. In FIG. 1, reference numeral 10 is a heat insulating panel (floor panel). In these figures, the same components as those shown in FIG. 5 are designated by the same reference numerals and the description thereof will be omitted.
第1図ないし第4図に示した断熱パネル10が第5図に
示した断熱パネルと異なるところは、グラスウールに代
わって、アルミ箔を保持材に貼着して板状に形成した断
熱材を用いた点と、この断熱材を枠体および補強用芯材
の相対向する溝間に架設した点である。The heat insulating panel 10 shown in FIGS. 1 to 4 is different from the heat insulating panel shown in FIG. 5 in that instead of glass wool, an aluminum foil is attached to a holding material to form a heat insulating material. It is the point used and the point where this heat insulating material was installed between the opposing grooves of the frame body and the reinforcing core material.
第1図に示した断熱パネル10において縦框1a,1aおよ
び補強用芯材2,2には、枠体1の内部側(パネル内部
側)の側面にそれぞれの長さ方向に沿ってその中心部に
溝11…が形成されており、これら縦框1a,1aおよび補強
用芯材2,2の相対向する溝11,11間には、板状の断熱材12
…が架設されている。ここで溝11…は、その幅が後述す
る断熱材12の保持材の厚さよりわずかに狭く形成され、
かつその深さが保持材の幅より浅くなるように形成され
たものである。In the heat insulation panel 10 shown in FIG. 1, the vertical frames 1a, 1a and the reinforcing core materials 2, 2 are located on the inner side of the frame body 1 (inner side of the panel) along the lengthwise direction of the center thereof. Grooves 11 are formed in the portion, and a plate-shaped heat insulating material 12 is provided between the grooves 11, 11 of the vertical frames 1a, 1a and the reinforcing cores 2, 2 that face each other.
... is erected. Here, the grooves 11 are formed such that the width thereof is slightly narrower than the thickness of the holding material of the heat insulating material 12 described later,
In addition, the depth is smaller than the width of the holding material.
断熱材12は、第2図に示すように細長い矩形板状の保
持材13を適宜な間隔をおいて複数平行に配置し、これら
の両面にアルミ箔14,14を貼着したものを、第2図中二
点鎖線で示すように保持材13の長さ方向に沿って切断し
て形成されるものである。すなわちこの断熱材12は、所
定の間隔を有して配置された一対の保持材13,13をその
両側とし、保持材13の長さを補強用芯材2の長さとほぼ
等しく形成したものである。なお、このような断熱材12
となる素材は、通常はロール状に巻かれて保管され、使
用に際し所望する長さと幅に裁断されて用いられるもの
である。保持材13はボール紙等の厚み方向に弾性を有す
る材料からなるもので、その幅が3〜5mm程度、厚さが
1〜3mm程度のものである。アルミ箔14は厚さ0.006〜0.
02mm程度のもので、熱を貫流することなく十分に熱を輻
射するものである。As shown in FIG. 2, the heat insulating material 12 includes a plurality of elongated rectangular plate-shaped holding materials 13 arranged in parallel at appropriate intervals, and aluminum foils 14 and 14 are attached to both surfaces of the holding materials 13. It is formed by cutting along the length direction of the holding material 13 as shown by the chain double-dashed line in FIG. That is, the heat insulating material 12 has a pair of holding materials 13 and 13 arranged at a predetermined interval on both sides thereof, and the length of the holding material 13 is formed to be substantially equal to the length of the reinforcing core material 2. is there. In addition, such heat insulating material 12
The material to be used is usually rolled and stored in a roll shape, and cut into a desired length and width for use. The holding material 13 is made of a material having elasticity in the thickness direction, such as cardboard, and has a width of about 3 to 5 mm and a thickness of about 1 to 3 mm. Aluminum foil 14 has a thickness of 0.006-0.
It is about 02mm and radiates heat sufficiently without passing through it.
このような構成の断熱パネル10を製造するには、前工
程として枠体1を構成する縦框材1a,1aおよび横框1b,1b
にそれぞれ相欠き溝加工を施すとともに、縦框1a,1aの
それぞれの一方の側面に溝11を形成し、さらに補強用芯
材2,2のそれぞれの両側面に溝11を形成する。In order to manufacture the heat insulating panel 10 having such a configuration, the vertical frame members 1a, 1a and the horizontal frame members 1b, 1b that constitute the frame body 1 as a pre-process.
Each of the vertical frames 1a, 1a is formed with a groove 11 on each side surface of the vertical frame 1a, and groove 11 is formed on each side surface of the reinforcing cores 2, 2.
次に、上記縦框1a,1aと一方の横框1bを、それぞれの
相欠き溝を組み合わせてコ字状に組み立て、さらに縦框
1a,1aと平行になるようにして補強用芯材2,2を横框1bに
取り付ける。ここで縦框1a,1aについては、その溝11が
それぞれパネル内部側、すなわち補強用芯材2側に向く
ように配置されるのは言うまでもない。Next, the vertical rails 1a, 1a and one horizontal rail 1b are assembled into U-shapes by combining the respective recessed grooves, and the vertical rails are further assembled.
Reinforcing core materials 2, 2 are attached to the horizontal frame 1b so as to be parallel to 1a, 1a. Here, it goes without saying that the vertical stiles 1a, 1a are arranged so that the grooves 11 thereof face the inside of the panel, that is, the reinforcing core 2 side.
次いで、第2図中二点鎖線で示したように所定幅に切
断し、かつ補強用芯材2の長さ寸法に合わせて切断され
て得られた断熱材12を用意し、これを横框1bが取り付け
られていない側から、第3図に示すように相対向する縦
框1aの溝11と補強用芯材2の溝11との間に差し入れる。
すると断熱材12は、その両側に保持材13,13を配置して
いることから、第4図に示すように保持材13,13の部分
を溝11,11に差し込み、その状態で滑り込ませることに
よって容易に溝11,11間に係止し固定される。すなわち
保持材13は、その厚さが溝11の幅よりわずかに厚く、か
つ厚さ方向に弾性を有していることから、この保持材13
の厚さ方向への弾性復帰により溝11内に強固に係止され
るのである。Next, as shown by the chain double-dashed line in FIG. 2, a heat insulating material 12 obtained by cutting it to a predetermined width and cutting it according to the length dimension of the reinforcing core material 2 is prepared. From the side where 1b is not attached, it is inserted between the groove 11 of the vertical frame 1a and the groove 11 of the reinforcing core member 2 which face each other as shown in FIG.
Then, since the heat insulating material 12 has the holding materials 13, 13 arranged on both sides thereof, as shown in FIG. 4, insert the portions of the holding materials 13, 13 into the grooves 11, 11 and slide them in that state. Thus, the groove 11 is easily locked and fixed between the grooves 11. That is, the holding material 13 has a thickness slightly larger than the width of the groove 11 and has elasticity in the thickness direction.
The elastic return in the direction of the thickness of the is firmly locked in the groove 11.
さらに、同様にして補強用芯材2,2間およびもう一方
の縦框1aと補強用芯材2との間にそれぞれ断熱材12を差
し入れ、その先端側を横框1bに突き当てた状態で溝11,1
1間に係止せしめてここに固定する。Further, in the same manner, the heat insulating material 12 is inserted between the reinforcing core members 2 and 2 and between the other vertical frame 1a and the reinforcing core member 2, respectively, and the tip end side thereof is abutted against the horizontal frame 1b. Groove 11,1
Lock between 1 and fix here.
その後、断熱材12を差し入れた側の縦框1a,1a間に横
框1bを取り付けて枠体1を形成し、さらにこの枠体1の
両面に面材(合板)4,4を貼着して断熱パネル10を得
る。After that, the horizontal frame 1b is attached between the vertical frames 1a, 1a on the side where the heat insulating material 12 is inserted to form the frame body 1, and the face materials (plywood) 4, 4 are attached to both surfaces of the frame body 1. To obtain the heat insulation panel 10.
このような構成の断熱パネル10にあっては、断熱材12
として保持材13,13の両面にアルミ箔14,14を貼着したも
おを用いていることから、その製造に際し、従来のグラ
スウールを使用する場合のように繊維が体に刺さるとい
ったことがなく、したがって作業者が不快に感じること
がない。また、細長い保持材13を溝11中に挿通せしめる
ことによってパネル内に容易に組み入れることができる
ことから、従来に比べ作業性が劣ることなく、しかも機
械化にも容易に対応することができる。さらに、断熱材
12を溝11,11間に係止せしめることによってこれをパネ
ル内に固定することから、パネル製造時あるいは運搬時
などに一方へ偏るようなことがなく、したがって均一な
断熱性能を有するものとなる。In the heat insulating panel 10 having such a structure, the heat insulating material 12
As the holding material 13,13 is used with the aluminum foil 14 and 14 adhered on both sides, the fiber does not stick to the body when manufacturing it, unlike the case of using conventional glass wool. Therefore, the worker does not feel uncomfortable. Further, since the elongated holding member 13 can be easily incorporated into the panel by inserting it into the groove 11, the workability is not deteriorated as compared with the conventional one and the mechanization can be easily dealt with. In addition, insulation
Since 12 is fixed in the panel by locking it between the grooves 11, 11, it does not tend to be biased to one side during panel manufacturing or transportation, and thus has uniform heat insulation performance. .
またこの断熱パネル10は、一方の面材4に熱を受けた
際、面材4とほぼ平行に配設された断熱材12のアルミ箔
14,14が面材4から伝播する熱を輻射することにより、
他方の面材4へ熱を伝達することなくこれを遮断するも
のとなり、よって優れた断熱性能を有するものとなる。In addition, this heat insulating panel 10 is an aluminum foil of a heat insulating material 12 which is disposed substantially parallel to the face material 4 when one of the face materials 4 receives heat.
By radiating heat propagating from the face material 4, 14,14
The heat is cut off without transferring heat to the other face material 4, and thus has excellent heat insulating performance.
なお、上記実施例では保持材13,13の両面にアルミ箔
を貼着してこれを断熱材12としたが、本発明はこれに限
定されることなく、例えば保持材13,13のそれぞれの片
側の面にのみアルミ箔を貼着したものでもよく、さらに
は保持材13を何段かに重ね、これら保持材13のそれぞれ
の間および外側の面にアルミ箔を貼着したものを用いて
もよい。In the above embodiment, the aluminum foil was attached to both surfaces of the holding materials 13 and 13 to form the heat insulating material 12, but the present invention is not limited to this, for example, the holding materials 13 and 13 respectively. Aluminum foil may be pasted on only one side, or holding materials 13 may be stacked in several steps, and aluminum foil may be pasted between each of the holding materials 13 and on the outer side. Good.
また、上記実施例においては本発明の断熱パネルを床
パネルに適用した例を示したが、本発明の断熱パネルは
壁パネルや天井パネルなどにも適用できるのはもちろん
である。Further, in the above embodiment, an example in which the heat insulating panel of the present invention is applied to a floor panel has been shown, but it goes without saying that the heat insulating panel of the present invention can also be applied to a wall panel, a ceiling panel and the like.
(実施例) 本発明の断熱パネルを寸法910mm×910mm,厚さ90mmで
作製した。なお、断熱材については以下の仕様とした 本発明品:保持材の一方の面にのみ厚さ0.012mmのア
ルミ箔を貼着したもの。(Example) A heat insulating panel of the present invention was produced with a size of 910 mm x 910 mm and a thickness of 90 mm. Regarding the heat insulating material, the product of the present invention having the following specifications was used: An aluminum foil having a thickness of 0.012 mm was attached to only one surface of the holding material.
本発明品:保持材を2層にし、これらの間および外側
の面にそれぞれ厚さ0.012mmのアルミ箔を(計3枚)貼
着したもの。The product of the present invention: Two layers of the holding material, and 0.012 mm thick aluminum foil (three sheets in total) are stuck between these layers and on the outer surface.
また、比較のため第5図に示した従来の断熱パネル
を、上記本発明品と同一の寸法で作製した。なお、断熱
材(グラスウール)の量および厚さについては以下の通
りとした。For comparison, a conventional heat insulation panel shown in FIG. 5 was produced with the same dimensions as the above-mentioned product of the present invention. The amount and thickness of the heat insulating material (glass wool) were as follows.
従来品:量;10kg/m3,厚さ;50mm 従来品:量;16kg/m3,厚さ;75mm このようにして作製した断熱パネルを、JISA−1414
(建築用構成材[パネル]およびその構造部分の性能試
験方法)の6.5熱貫流率試験方法に基づいて試験したと
ころ、以下の測定結果が得られた。Conventional product: Amount: 10 kg / m 3 , thickness: 50 mm Conventional product: Amount: 16 kg / m 3 , thickness; 75 mm
The following measurement results were obtained as a result of performing a test based on the 6.5 heat transmission coefficient test method of (Construction material [panel] for building and its structural portion performance test method).
本発明品;0.88[kcal/m2・hr・℃] 本発明品;0.40[kcal/m2・hr・℃] 従来品;0.88[kcal/m2・hr・℃] 従来品;0.40[kcal/m2・hr・℃] 得られた結果より、本発明品は従来品に比べほぼ同等
の熱貫流率を有しており、したがって十分に有効な断熱
性能を有していることが確認された。Inventive product; 0.88 [kcal / m 2 · hr ・ ° C] Inventive product; 0.40 [kcal / m 2 · hr ・ ° C] Conventional product; 0.88 [kcal / m 2 · hr ・ ° C] Conventional product; 0.40 [kcal / m 2 · hr · ° C] From the results obtained, it was confirmed that the product of the present invention has a heat transmission coefficient almost equal to that of the conventional product, and therefore has sufficiently effective heat insulation performance. It was
「発明の効果」 以上説明したようにこの発明の断熱パネルは、断熱材
として保持材にアルミ箔を貼着したものを用いているこ
とから、その製造に際し、従来のグラスウールを使用す
る場合のように繊維が体に刺さるといったことがなくし
たがって作業者が不快感に感じることがない。また、保
持材を溝中に挿通せしめることによってパネル内に容易
に組み入れることができることから、従来に比べ作業性
が劣ることなく、しかも機械化にも容易に対応すること
ができる。さらに、断熱材を溝間に係止せしめることに
よってこれをパネル内に容易に固定することができるこ
とから、パネル製造時あるいは運搬時などに断熱材が一
方へ偏るようなことがなく、したがって均一な断熱性能
を有するものとなる。"Effect of the invention" As described above, the heat insulating panel of the present invention uses the aluminum foil adhered to the holding material as the heat insulating material. Therefore, when manufacturing the same, the conventional glass wool is used. Moreover, the fibers are not stuck in the body, and therefore the operator does not feel uncomfortable. Further, since the holding material can be easily incorporated into the panel by inserting the holding material into the groove, workability is not deteriorated as compared with the conventional one, and mechanization can be easily dealt with. Further, since the heat insulating material can be easily fixed in the panel by locking the heat insulating material between the grooves, the heat insulating material is not biased to one side at the time of manufacturing the panel or during transportation, and therefore, it is uniform. It has heat insulation performance.
また、この断熱パネルによれば、枠体および補強用芯
材の相対向する溝間に、所定の間隔をおいて平行に配置
された複数の板状の保持材と、これら保持材の両面各々
にこれら保持材に跨って貼着された複数のアルミ箔とか
らなる断熱材を架設した構成としたので、アルミ箔の熱
反射効果とこれらアルミ箔間に形成される空気層の断熱
効果とが相乗し、パネルの断熱性を大幅に高めることが
できる。したがって、一方の面材に熱を受けた場合にお
いても、アルミ箔により面材から伝播する熱を反射し、
他方の面材への熱の伝播を遮断することができ、優れた
断熱効果を奏することができる。Further, according to this heat insulating panel, a plurality of plate-shaped holding members arranged in parallel at a predetermined interval between the opposing grooves of the frame body and the reinforcing core member, and both sides of each of these holding members. Since a heat insulating material composed of a plurality of aluminum foils attached over these holding materials is installed in the structure, the heat reflection effect of the aluminum foil and the heat insulating effect of the air layer formed between these aluminum foils are provided. Synergistically, the heat insulation of the panel can be greatly improved. Therefore, even when one of the face materials receives heat, the aluminum foil reflects the heat propagating from the face material,
It is possible to block the propagation of heat to the other face material, and it is possible to achieve an excellent heat insulating effect.
第1図ないし第4図はこの発明の断熱パネルの一実施例
を示す図であって、第1図は断熱パネルの概略構成を一
部切り欠いて示す斜視図、第2図は断熱材の概略構成を
示す斜視図、第3図は断熱パネルの製造方法を説明する
ための斜視図、第4図は断熱材の溝への係止状態を示す
側面図、第5図は従来の断熱パネルの一例を示す概略構
成図である。 1……枠体、1a……縦框、1b……横框、2……補強用芯
材、4……面材、10……断熱パネル、11……溝、12……
断熱材、13……保持材、14……アルミ箔。1 to 4 are views showing an embodiment of a heat insulating panel according to the present invention. FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a schematic structure of a heat insulating panel with a part thereof cut away, and FIG. FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing a schematic structure, FIG. 3 is a perspective view for explaining a method of manufacturing a heat insulating panel, FIG. 4 is a side view showing a state in which a heat insulating material is locked in a groove, and FIG. 5 is a conventional heat insulating panel. It is a schematic block diagram which shows an example. 1 ... Frame, 1a ... Vertical frame, 1b ... Horizontal frame, 2 ... Reinforcing core material, 4 ... Surface material, 10 ... Insulation panel, 11 ... Groove, 12 ...
Insulation, 13 ... holding material, 14 ... aluminum foil.
Claims (1)
枠体の内部に設けられた補強用芯材と上記枠体の両面に
貼設された面材とを有してなるパネルであって、 上記枠体および補強用芯材のパネル内部側の側面にそれ
ぞれの長さ方向に沿って溝を形成し、これら枠体および
補強用芯材の相対向する溝間に、所定の間隔をおいて平
行に配置された複数の板状の保持材と、これらの保持材
の両面各々にこれら保持材に跨って貼着された複数のア
ルミ箔とからなる断熱材を架設したことを特徴とする断
熱パネル。1. A frame body assembled in a rectangular frame shape by a frame, a reinforcing core material provided inside the frame body, and face materials attached to both surfaces of the frame body. In the panel, a groove is formed along the length direction on the side surface of the frame body and the reinforcing core material on the inner side of the panel, and a predetermined distance is provided between the opposing grooves of the frame body and the reinforcing core material. A heat insulating material composed of a plurality of plate-shaped holding materials arranged in parallel at intervals of, and a plurality of aluminum foils attached to both sides of these holding materials across the holding materials, respectively. Insulation panel characterized by.
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