Patent classifications
E04H15/18
ALL-IN-ONE HOMELESS CARE AND REHAB FACILITY
A system and method for providing an All-in-One Homeless Care and Rehabilitation Facility is disclosed. This facility provides spaces to address the initial need to provide living space for its residents including living space, meals, showers and bathroom accommodations, and the needed infrastructure to operate. The facility will provide basic minor health care on-site rehabilitative care for the those addicted to drugs and alcohol; including on-site psychological counseling and prescription medicines as proscribed for the needs affecting the homeless. Any one that exhibits ill health after admission, will be referred to 911 services, on their own, or by Staff. Lastly, the facilities provide services to address social issues that also prevent the members of this population from obtaining a job, securing a place to live, and otherwise provide for themselves. The social services include treatment for substance abuse problems, and any additional education and training needed by the residents. The present invention includes facilities and services to address all of these needs in a single, temporary location that addresses all of the existing limitations for existing facilities providing services to homeless individuals.
RAPIDLY DEPLOYABLE SENSITIVE INFORMATION FACILITY
A rapidly deployable sensitive information facility may include a rapidly deployable a structure and preconstructed, pre-accredited panelized environment. The structure may be a tension fabric membrane shell having an extruded frame to support the tension fabric membrane. The structure may be configured to comply with one or more security accreditation requirements. The panelized environment may be positioned within the structure, and may comprise an access terminal in communication with one or more servers storing sensitive information. A user's access to the one or more servers may be conditioned on an authorization of the user with regard to the security accreditation requirement.
Clearspan fabric structure
A clearspan structure including component systems, and methods of forming a clearspan structure including component systems, for mitigating hazards to personnel or equipment from explosions, fires, toxic material release, and other hazards in hazardous locations. The exemplary clearspan structure is also capable of withstanding environmental conditions such as snow loads and wind. The exemplary clearspan structure is, for example, a tent or fabric structure which includes a plurality of frame members forming a support system for the clearspan structure, and fabric roof portions and walls for enclosing the clearspan structure.
Clearspan fabric structure
A clearspan structure including component systems, and methods of forming a clearspan structure including component systems, for mitigating hazards to personnel or equipment from explosions, fires, toxic material release, and other hazards in hazardous locations. The exemplary clearspan structure is also capable of withstanding environmental conditions such as snow loads and wind. The exemplary clearspan structure is, for example, a tent or fabric structure which includes a plurality of frame members forming a support system for the clearspan structure, and fabric roof portions and walls for enclosing the clearspan structure.
HARDTOP CAR-TOP TENT
A hardtop car-top tent includes first and second casing members, which are respectively formed with first and second accommodation spaces and are pivotally connected to have the first and accommodation spaces corresponding to each other; first support elements, which have two ends respectively mounted to the first and second casing members, such that the first support elements support the first casing member to form a predetermined included angle between the first and second casing members; a second support element, which includes first and second frame members connected between the first and second accommodation spaces of the first and second casing members; and a first covering member, which has two ends respectively connected to the first and second accommodation space, and is positioned against the second support element, so as to make the first covering member forming a front-side surface, a left-side surface, and a right-side surface.
Multiple enclosure coupling assembly and method
A collapsible enclosure includes a body formed by a plurality of walls including a front, a back, a first side, a second side, a top, and a bottom wall coupled to one another to form an interior. Each wall includes at least one of a plurality of deformable frame members. A window is defined in one of the front, back, first side and second side wall, and is selectively engageable with the respective wall such that the window is disposable between an open and closed position. A door is defined in one of the front, back, first side, and second side wall, and is further selectively engageable with the respective wall such that the door is disposable between an open and closed position. The front wall defines a first plane and the back wall defines a second plane, the first plane and second plane are substantially parallel to one another.
Insulated Tensioned Sheet Wall System for a Building
An insulated wall system for a building includes a sheet assembly spanning across an opening in a building frame. The sheet assembly includes an outer plastic sheet member at an, an inner plastic sheet member at an interior, and a core layer of heat insulating material between the inner and outer sheet members. One or more perimeter boundaries of the sheet assembly includes a tensioning pocket formed on the inner sheet member to receive a frame member therein such that a tensioning mechanism can apply tension between the frame member in the pocket and a corresponding boundary of the building opening to tension the sheet assembly. The outer sheet member is joined to the inner sheet member about a perimeter while the core layer is bonded to both sheet members to transfer tension of the inner sheet member through all layers of the sheet assembly.
Insulated Tensioned Sheet Wall System for a Building
An insulated wall system for a building includes a sheet assembly spanning across an opening in a building frame. The sheet assembly includes an outer plastic sheet member at an, an inner plastic sheet member at an interior, and a core layer of heat insulating material between the inner and outer sheet members. One or more perimeter boundaries of the sheet assembly includes a tensioning pocket formed on the inner sheet member to receive a frame member therein such that a tensioning mechanism can apply tension between the frame member in the pocket and a corresponding boundary of the building opening to tension the sheet assembly. The outer sheet member is joined to the inner sheet member about a perimeter while the core layer is bonded to both sheet members to transfer tension of the inner sheet member through all layers of the sheet assembly.
SELF INFLATING CANOPY TENT
A portable, inflatable canopy is disclosed having an inflatable support system comprising interconnected, intersecting arches over which a tarp is secured to form a dome structure that can be temporarily anchored to the ground as a respite for sun, heat, wind, and rain. The inflatable support system works with a battery powered fan to inflate the canopy quickly without outside power requirements, and the fan can also be used to quickly deflate the canopy. The use of all soft materials allows the canopy to be folded or rolled when deflated into a compact storage configuration without poles, rigid supports, or other cumbersome elements.
SELF INFLATING CANOPY TENT
A portable, inflatable canopy is disclosed having an inflatable support system comprising interconnected, intersecting arches over which a tarp is secured to form a dome structure that can be temporarily anchored to the ground as a respite for sun, heat, wind, and rain. The inflatable support system works with a battery powered fan to inflate the canopy quickly without outside power requirements, and the fan can also be used to quickly deflate the canopy. The use of all soft materials allows the canopy to be folded or rolled when deflated into a compact storage configuration without poles, rigid supports, or other cumbersome elements.