Patent classifications
Y02A50/00
MOBILE MODULAR DWELLING SYSTEM
A mobile modular dwelling system comprising a floor; a front semicircular sub-assembly secured to the floor, the front semicircular sub-assembly including a pane arrangement; and a rear polygonal sub-assembly also secured to the floor and to the front semicircular sub-assembly. In combination, the front and rear sub-assemblies provide a shelter in the face of prevailing wind and rain, regardless of the direction from which weather may originate, while offering an interior designer a wider latitude of furniture choices than does a semicircular footprint alone.
FLOOD-RESISTANT FACILITY EQUIPPED WITH FLOOD-RESISTANT BARRIER
A flood-resistant facility is obtained by constructing a flood-resistant barrier surrounding a plurality of buildings. The area surrounded by the flood-resistant barrier is such that an embankment is created, and the height of the upper end part of the flood-resistant barrier constructed on the embankment is at least the height of the flood depth of that region. By closing off an opening in the flood-resistant barrier during flooding, an isolated space is formed between the buildings and the flood-resistant barrier. A portion of the wall of one or more of the buildings protrudes to outside of the area surrounded by the flood-resistant barrier, and the wall surface of the protruding section is configured to be a water-resistant wall which has watertightness and is continuous with the flood-resistant barrier. Furthermore, the height of the flood-resistant barrier main body can be suppressed in an amount equivalent to the height of the embankment.
INFORMATION PROVIDING METHOD
An information providing system 100 of the present invention includes an acquisition means 121 for acquiring disaster information and acquiring user information that is information related to a user, a generation means 122 for, on the basis of the disaster information and the user information, generating provided information including a captured image that is an image obtained by capturing a predetermined place, and a providing means 123 for providing an information processing device of the user with the provided information.
Foldable shelter pod and method for preparing a foldable shelter pod
In one aspect of the invention, a foldable shelter pod is provided herein including: a top; a bottom; first and second foldable end walls; first and second foldable side walls; and, a plurality of mountable corner panels. The walls are each adjustable from an initial flat folded state to a use state where an obtuse angle is internally subtended. In the use state, first, second, third, and fourth corner openings are defined between adjacent pairs of end walls and side walls. The corner panels are mountable in the first, second, third, and fourth corner openings to brace the foldable shelter pod in an erected state.
BARRIER SYSTEM FOR PROTECTING PROPERTY FROM WIND AND FLOOD DAMAGE
A wind and water barrier system for the protection of property is provided, wherein the barrier system is embodied in a singular device. The systemic device includes a flexible partitioned tube, each partition fillable with water to provide a flood barrier along a supporting surface around the property. A plurality of connections points is provided along a first longitudinal segment of the flexible tube, the connection points are anchored to the supporting surface. Along a second longitudinal segment a flap interfaces with an apron and is connected thereto by way of attachment points. The apron extends from the attachment points so as to be movable between a furled storage condition and an unfurled operable condition placed or installed over the property as a wind barrier. The line of force through the unfurled planar apron may intersect the interface of the stakes, the supporting surface, and the connection points.
FLOOD BARRIER GROUND SEALING ARRANGEMENT
Embodiments herein relate to a ground sealing arrangement for a portable flood barrier further comprising a vertical wall. The ground sealing arrangement is arranged to be positioned on the ground. The ground sealing arrangement comprises a main sealing layer forming a main body of the ground sealing arrangement. The main sealing layer is impermeable to water. The ground sealing arrangement further comprises a bottom sealing layer arranged on a ground-facing underside of the main sealing layer. The bottom sealing layer is attached to the main sealing layer at a distance L from a peripheral edge of the main sealing layer which is most distal from the first edge of the ground sealing arrangement such that the bottom sealing layer has a free end extending from the point where the bottom sealing layer attaches to the main sealing layer towards the peripheral edge of the main sealing layer, and comprises a highly flexible and/or glutinous material which is stretchable and sticks to the ground when the material is soaked with water
Impregnated cloth
A knitted spacer fabric has a tightly knitted bottom layer, a more loosely knitted upper layer and linking fibres extending across the space between the lower and upper faces. Settable material, e.g. cement, is introduced into the space between the upper and lower faces and can be caused to set by the addition of a liquid, e.g. water. Until set, the fabric is flexible and can be shaped but after the material in space has set, the fabric is rigid and can be used as a structural element in a wide range of situations. The bottom layer has an extension that extends beyond the upper face and is connected to the upper face by elastic connecting fibres that draw the extension towards the other face, thereby at least partly closing the space at the edge of the cloth and preventing the settable material from spilling out. In addition, the packing of the settable material and maximum space between the faces are such that only a predetermined amount of liquid can be accommodated within the space and that amount is matched to the water required to set the cement.
Foundation to frame connector
A foundation connector is formed with a foundation attachment section and a frame attachment section connected by a transition section at the central area of the foundation connector. The frame attachment section is attached to a frame member with fasteners and the foundation attachment section is attached to the foundation with anchors. The foundation attachment section has a curved foundation attachment base. The frame attachment section has a curved frame attachment base. A transition section is provided between the foundation attachment section and the frame attachment section that is curved.
Water and Land-Based Modular System for Environmentally Versatile Housing, Shelter and Commercial Use
A sustainable floating and land application community based on a mass-produced modular, pre-fabricated kit of parts referred to as floating modular units (FMU) or land module units (LMU). Both modular units are designed to allow for various needs while remaining simple to deliver and assemble by hand in remote destinations prone to volatile shifts in water levels and currents. Both floating and land module units can be erected for use on land and bodies of water.
DEVICE FOR MONITORING AND IDENTIFYING MOUNTAIN TORRENT AND DEBRIS FLOW AND METHOD FOR EARLY WARNING OF DISASTERS
A device for monitoring and identifying a mountain torrent and debris flow and a method for early warning of disasters relate to the technical field of debris flow protection. The device includes a computation device, sensors, an amplifier and an analog-to-digital converter. The sensors convert an acquired impact force signal into a digital signal by the amplifier and the analog-to-digital converter, and transmits the digital signal to the computation device. The computation device utilizes the digital signal to compute an energy coefficient of a liquid impact signal and a solid-liquid impact energy ratio, and a debris flow mode is monitored and identified in combination with a threshold range of the energy coefficient and a threshold range of the solid-liquid impact energy ratio. The device identifies the nature of the mountain torrent and debris flow through time-frequency analysis of an impact force signal generated by the debris flow to sensors.