Color steel tile with noise reduction function

CN224325958UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-05GUANXIAN ZHONGGUAN NEW MATERIALS CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
GUANXIAN ZHONGGUAN NEW MATERIALS CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-05-13
Publication Date
2026-06-05

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Technical Problem

Existing corrugated steel roofing sheets produce significant vibration and noise when exposed to rain, and asphalt shingles are easily damaged by contact with hard objects, resulting in a decrease in noise reduction effect.

Method used

It adopts a combination structure of color steel sheet, fully adhesive asphalt shingles, mounting blocks, slots, inserts, fixing components, rubber pads and drainage holes. Through the buffering and sound insulation of the rubber pads, or the design that imitates thatch, the noise reduction effect is improved and the asphalt shingles are protected from direct impacts from hard objects.

Benefits of technology

It effectively reduces the noise of corrugated steel sheets, protects asphalt shingles from damage by hard objects, and improves safety and noise reduction.

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Abstract

The utility model provides a kind of color steel tile with noise reduction function, it is related to color steel tile noise reduction technical field, including color steel tile, full back rubber asphalt tile, mounting block, slot, plug, fixed assembly, rubber pad and water leakage hole;The device can protect full back rubber asphalt tile on the basis of effective noise reduction of color steel tile, and then avoid the case that other rigid objects except rainwater directly fall on full back rubber asphalt tile and cause damage by violent collision, improve safety and better noise reduction effect.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of noise reduction technology for color steel tiles, and more specifically, to a color steel tile with noise reduction function. Background Technology

[0002] Color steel roofing sheets, also known as colored profiled sheets, are made of color-coated steel sheets that are roll-formed into various wave shapes. They are suitable for roofs, walls, and interior and exterior wall decorations of industrial and civil buildings, warehouses, special buildings, and large-span steel structure houses. They are lightweight, high-strength, rich in color, easy and quick to install, earthquake-resistant, fireproof, rainproof, long-lasting, and maintenance-free.

[0003] Existing corrugated steel sheets, due to their material properties, produce significant vibrations and noise when hit by rainwater. Furthermore, because they cover a large area, they severely impact the lives of nearby residents, greatly disturbing their peaceful lives.

[0004] The current noise reduction method involves first laying a layer of self-adhesive waterproof membrane on the corrugated steel sheet, and then laying asphalt shingles on top of the self-adhesive waterproof membrane (the noise reduction principle is that the shape and arrangement of the mineral particles on the surface of the asphalt shingles are irregular, which can effectively absorb and reduce the impact sound of rainwater on the roof, thereby reducing noise generation. In addition, the lightweight material properties of asphalt shingles also help reduce sound transmission and resonance). However, asphalt shingles are easily damaged when they come into contact with other hard objects besides rainwater. Once damaged, the subsequent noise reduction effect will be greatly reduced, and therefore the noise reduction measures for corrugated steel sheets need to be improved. Utility Model Content

[0005] The purpose of this utility model is to solve the problems mentioned in the background art and to propose a color steel tile with noise reduction function.

[0006] The technical solution adopted by this utility model to solve its technical problem is:

[0007] A noise-reducing corrugated steel sheet includes a corrugated steel sheet, a fully adhesive-backed asphalt shingle, a mounting block, a slot, a plug, a fixing component, a rubber pad, and a drainage hole.

[0008] Several pieces of fully adhesive-backed asphalt shingles are spliced ​​together and fixed onto the corrugated steel sheet;

[0009] Several sets of mounting blocks are fixed on the fully adhesive-backed asphalt shingles, and each set includes two symmetrically distributed mounting blocks.

[0010] Each set of mounting blocks has symmetrically opened slots, and the slots are fitted with inserts of the same size. The inserts and slots are connected by a fixing component.

[0011] The two ends of multiple rubber pads are respectively fixed to multiple sets of inserts, and each rubber pad has a structure that is wider at the top and narrower at the bottom.

[0012] Several drainage holes are made on the rubber pad, and the ends of the drainage holes are spaced apart from the fully adhesive asphalt shingles.

[0013] Furthermore, both the slot and the main body of the plug are T-shaped.

[0014] Furthermore, the fixing component includes a threaded hole and a screw. The slot has a threaded hole at the bottom, and the screw is fixed on the insert block. The screw passes through the insert block and engages with the threaded hole.

[0015] The above solution achieves stable placement of several rubber pads on the fully adhesive asphalt shingles through fixing components.

[0016] Furthermore, the surface of the mounting block is fixed with sound-insulating adhesive or imitation thatch.

[0017] The above solution involves applying sound-absorbing adhesive or imitation thatch to the mounting block to further improve the noise reduction effect.

[0018] Furthermore, the rubber pad is made of silicone rubber.

[0019] Furthermore, the screws are galvanized rivets.

[0020] Furthermore, the end of the drainage hole is spaced 0.5-1 cm from the fully adhesive asphalt shingle.

[0021] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:

[0022] Compared to existing technologies, this device can effectively reduce noise from corrugated steel sheets while protecting fully adhesive asphalt shingles. This prevents hard objects other than rainwater from directly hitting the shingles and causing severe damage, thus improving safety and enhancing noise reduction. Attached Figure Description

[0023] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;

[0024] Figure 2 Diagram of the slot;

[0025] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram showing the connection between the insert and the rubber pad;

[0026] Figure label:

[0027] 1. Corrugated steel sheet; 2. Fully adhesive asphalt shingles; 3. Mounting block; 4. Slot; 5. Insert block; 6. Rubber pad; 7. Drain hole; 8. Threaded hole; 9. Screw. Detailed Implementation

[0028] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of the present utility model, and not all of them. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the present utility model without creative effort are within the scope of protection of the present utility model. The present utility model will be further described with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments:

[0029] like Figures 1 to 3 As shown, a color steel sheet with noise reduction function includes a color steel sheet 1, a fully adhesive asphalt shingle 2, a mounting block 3, a slot 4, an insert 5, a fixing component, a rubber pad 6, and a drainage hole 7.

[0030] Several pieces of fully adhesive-backed asphalt shingles 2 are sequentially spliced ​​together and fixed onto the color steel sheet 1;

[0031] Several sets of mounting blocks 3 are fixed on the fully adhesive asphalt shingles 2, and each set includes two symmetrically distributed mounting blocks 3.

[0032] Each set of mounting blocks 3 has symmetrically opened slots 4, and slots 4 are fitted with inserts 5 that are adapted to their size. The inserts 5 and slots 4 are connected by a fixing component.

[0033] Multiple rubber pads 6 are fixedly connected at both ends to multiple sets of insert blocks 5, and each rubber pad 6 has a structure that is wider at the top and narrower at the bottom (specifically, the rubber pad 6 is made of silicone rubber).

[0034] Several drainage holes 7 are provided on the rubber pad 6 and the ends of the drainage holes 7 are spaced apart from the fully adhesive asphalt shingles 2 (specifically, the interval between the ends of the drainage holes 7 and the fully adhesive asphalt shingles 2 is 0.5-1CM).

[0035] Further refinements of the embodiments of this utility model, such as... Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, both slot 4 and insert 5 are T-shaped.

[0036] Further refinements of the embodiments of this utility model, such as... Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, the fixing component includes a threaded hole 8 and a screw 9. The bottom of the slot 4 has a threaded hole 8, and the screw 9 is fixed on the insert 5. The screw 9 passes through the insert 5 and engages with the threaded hole 8 (specifically, the screw 9 is a galvanized rivet).

[0037] In a further optimization of the embodiment of this utility model, the surface of the mounting block 3 is fixed with sound-insulating adhesive or imitation thatch.

[0038] The working process of this utility model is as follows:

[0039] First, the fully adhesive asphalt shingles 2 are spliced ​​and laid on the surface of the corrugated steel sheet 1 to achieve waterproofing and noise reduction (this eliminates the need to lay self-adhesive waterproof membrane first). On this basis, multiple rubber pads 6 are spliced ​​and installed by laying installation blocks 3. The function of the rubber pads 6 is to effectively buffer other hard objects except rainwater, thereby preventing other hard objects from falling directly on the fully adhesive asphalt shingles 2 and causing damage due to violent collision. The rubber pads 6 can also achieve noise reduction, that is, while protecting the fully adhesive asphalt shingles 2, the noise reduction effect is further improved.

[0040] Rainwater falling on the rubber pad 6 can flow through the drainage hole 7 to the surface of the fully adhesive asphalt shingle 2, and then flow along the fully adhesive asphalt shingle 2 to be discharged in time to avoid water accumulation.

[0041] In addition, sound-insulating adhesive or imitation thatch is laid on the mounting block 3 to further improve the noise reduction effect. The rubber pad 6 and screw 9 are made of weather-resistant materials, which will result in a long service life.

[0042] Compared to existing technologies, this device can effectively reduce noise from corrugated steel sheets while protecting the fully adhesive asphalt shingles 2. This prevents hard objects other than rainwater from falling directly onto the fully adhesive asphalt shingles and causing severe impacts and damage. The device improves safety and provides better noise reduction.

[0043] The foregoing has shown and described the basic principles, main features, and advantages of this utility model. Those skilled in the art should understand that this utility model is not limited to the above embodiments. The descriptions of the above embodiments and specifications are merely illustrative of the principles of this utility model. Various changes and modifications can be made to this utility model without departing from its spirit and scope, and all such changes and modifications fall within the scope of protection claimed by this utility model. The scope of protection of this utility model is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.

Claims

1. A color steel tile with noise reduction function, comprising color steel tile (1), characterized in that, It also includes fully adhesive asphalt shingles (2), mounting blocks (3), slots (4), inserts (5), fixing components, rubber pads (6), and drainage holes (7). Several pieces of fully adhesive-backed asphalt shingles (2) are spliced ​​together and fixed on the color steel sheet (1) in sequence; Several sets of mounting blocks (3) are fixed on the fully adhesive asphalt shingles (2), and each set includes two symmetrically distributed mounting blocks (3); Each set of mounting blocks (3) has symmetrical slots (4), and the slots (4) are fitted with inserts (5) that are adapted to their size. The inserts (5) and the slots (4) are connected by a fixing component. The two ends of multiple rubber pads (6) are respectively fixed to multiple sets of inserts (5), and each rubber pad (6) has a structure that is wider at the top and narrower at the bottom; Several drainage holes (7) are opened on the rubber pad (6) and the ends of the drainage holes (7) are spaced apart from the full-backed asphalt shingles (2).

2. A color steel tile with noise reduction function according to claim 1, characterized in that, The main body shape of both the slot (4) and the plug (5) is T-shaped.

3. A color steel tile with noise reduction function according to claim 2, characterized in that, The fixing component includes a threaded hole (8) and a screw (9). The bottom of the slot (4) is provided with a threaded hole (8), and the screw (9) is fixed on the insert (5). The screw (9) passes through the insert (5) and engages with the threaded hole (8).

4. A color steel tile with noise reduction function according to claim 1, characterized in that, The surface of the mounting block (3) is fixed with sound-insulating adhesive or imitation thatch.

5. A color steel tile with noise reduction function according to claim 1, characterized in that, The rubber pad (6) is made of silicone rubber.

6. A color steel tile with noise reduction function according to claim 3, characterized in that, The screw (9) is a galvanized rivet.

7. A color steel tile with noise reduction function according to claim 1, characterized in that, The end of the drainage hole (7) is spaced 0.5-1 cm from the full-backed asphalt shingle (2).