Antique building horse head wall pressure ridge component
A technique of imitating ancient buildings and horse-head walls, which is applied to building structures, buildings, roofs, etc., can solve problems such as large gaps at the joints, high load-bearing pressure on the roof ridge, and high pressure on ridge tiles, so as to avoid rainwater infiltration and reduce load-bearing pressure , the effect of overall mass reduction
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[0013] In order to deepen the understanding of the present invention, the present invention will be further described below in conjunction with the embodiments and accompanying drawings. The embodiments are only used to explain the present invention and do not constitute a limitation to the protection scope of the present invention.
[0014] Such as Figure 1-3 As shown, a ridge-pressing member of a horse head wall in an antique building includes a number of U-shaped ridge-pressing pieces 1 arranged in an array on arc-shaped tiles, and the cavity of the U-shaped ridge-pressing piece 1 is connected by a connecting rod 2 A V-shaped deflector 3, both sides of the deflector 3 are provided with an inverted buckle 4, and the fixed buckle 4 includes an inner bending section at the upper end, a fitting section at the middle and a lower end Barb section, the fixed buckle 4 is clamped on both sides of the arc-shaped tile 10; the upper surface of the deflector 3 is provided with a V-shap...
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