Patent classifications
E04B1/34384
FOLDING INDUSTRIALIZED PRECAST TEMPORARY HOUSE MODULE
The present invention belongs to the technical field of architectural design, and provides a folding industrialized precast temporary house module, comprising: external windows, a floor, a roof, a side wallboard and a roof tarpaulin, wherein each of the floor, the roof and the side wallboard is provided with a window and a door as required. The arrangement of modular temporary dwelling units is realized in a standardization production mode adopting a high-strength external light thermal insulation wallboard, and meanwhile, the folding process in installation or removal is simplified to an optimal process. The temporary house module of the present invention realizes simple assembly, transportation, storage, recycling and reuse through the full industrialization production of modular units, greatly improves the dwelling function of temporary houses, and realizes the sustainable reuse of temporary houses, thereby meeting higher economic requirements.
FOLDABLE BUILDING SYSTEM AND METHODS OF USE
Various embodiments provide a flat pack structure configured to be stored and shipped in a stacked configuration having the roof and a pair of side walls stacked onto the base. The flat pack structure is configured to be transformed from the stacked or folded configuration into a built configuration, then reduced from the built configuration back into the stacked or folded configuration.
ARTICLE AND METHOD FOR CONSTRUCTING, DECONSTRUCTING AND RECONSTRUCTING TEMPORARY STRUCTURES
Provided herewith is a system for assembling a temporary structure using a plurality of separate members. A first member has ends at opposite sides of an elongated body portion, with notches on the top and bottom sides of each end. A second member has ends with notches formed on opposite between the ends. These notches enable the first and second members to engage with other such separate members. A third member has a triangular shape that functions as a roof truss with opposing sloped surfaces and an underside. A pair of truss notches is formed at positions corresponding to the notches of the first member, for each engaging with one of the plurality of separate members. The third member also includes feature hooks, formed on the sloped surfaces, for engaging with a fourth member defined by a planar roofing material having a plurality of holes.
Systems and methods for manufactured modular construction
Systems, methods, and devices of the various embodiments may enable manufactured modular construction. The various embodiment manufactured modular construction systems, methods, and devices may offer a solution to the housing shortage worldwide that is less than half the cost of the cost of current modular buildings. Various embodiments may include interlocking vertical and horizontal elements. Various embodiments may include a locking system pulling upper horizontal elements of an embodiment modular building toward lower horizontal elements and/or a foundation or a lower floor of the embodiment modular building to thereby lock vertical elements and vertical panels in place between the upper horizontal elements and the lower horizontal elements, foundation, and/or lower floor. In various embodiments, the locking system may include a shock absorber.
Removable wall panel for portable electrical buildings
A portable building is disclosed, having a wall section including a first upwardly extending support member, a second upwardly extending support member and a header supported by the first upwardly extending support member and the second upwardly extending support member, the header having a header channel. The wall section also includes a floor beam secured to the first upwardly extending support member and the second upwardly extending support member, the floor beam having a floor beam channel. Further, the wall section includes a plurality of wall panels, where each of the plurality of wall panels are removably retained within the header channel and the floor beam channel, such that each of the plurality of wall panels are slidable along the floor beam and the header while retained within the header channel and the floor beam channel. Each of the plurality of wall panels are configured to interlockingly engage an immediately adjacent wall panel and an exterior surface of each of the plurality of wall panels form a continuous exterior wall surface.
Assembly for assembled container house system
The present invention relates to an assembly for an assembled container house system. The assembly includes: a first main wallboard, where the first main wallboard has a rectangular body; an upper right portion of the body of the first main wallboard protrudes rightwards to form a spherical protrusion, and a lower right portion extends rightwards to form an extension portion; an upper left portion of the body of the first main wallboard extends leftwards to form an extension portion, and a lower let portion protrudes leftwards to form a spherical protrusion; spherical recessed cavities are formed on front end surfaces of the two extension portions by means of being recessed backwards; the spherical protrusions match the spherical recessed cavities; and an axial direction of the spherical protrusion is perpendicular to an axial direction of the spherical recessed cavity. The assembly for an assembled container house system may be assembled into members with different lengths, different heights, different widths, and different colors, such as a house, a large shed, a cabinet, and a box, as well as toys. Moreover, independently used bathrooms, living rooms, and washbasin systems may be derived. Various components are reliably connected, may be repeatedly used, are suitable for industrial standardized and mass production, and facilitate transportation and splicing.
RELOCATABLE HABITAT UNIT
A field-deployable construction set for the assembly of a Relocatable Habitat Unit (RHU), used for simulating real world environments without costly construction expenses. The various panels, supports, and accessories used to construct an RHU include male (M) and female (F) lock connectors located on their respective peripheries and a frame constructed from a plurality vertical corner posts and horizontal beams provide the user with innumerable options for floor plans and building design, further providing significant options for reconfiguration of floor, ceiling, and wall panels without having to disassemble the structure. The exterior composition of the expanded polymer foam is customizable to provide a realistic environment for high quality training in a versatile system that is deployable by truck or aircraft and can be assembled with only a single tool.
Modular cage enclosure system
In some examples, a system includes a plurality of posts and a plurality of cage panels, wherein each of the cage panels is removably coupled to one or more of the plurality of posts, wherein a nominal width of each of the cage panels is congruent based on a modulus, wherein an actual width of each of the cage panels is equal to a difference between the nominal width of the cage panel and the width of one of the plurality of posts, and wherein any combination of a subset of the plurality of cage panels coupled in a common orientation to a subset of the plurality of posts has a combined width, between respective centers of end posts of the subset of the plurality of posts, that is congruent based on the modulus.
Collapsible pop-up structure for the rapid erection of shelters
A collapsible pop-up structure for the rapid erection of buildings includes at least two portals forming two first parallel aspect facades of the shelter, the two other facades each comprising means for vertical articulation, on one hand with respect to the uprights of the portals that they connect, and on the other hand with respect to an axis positioned centrally between the portals. The portals are independent and the uprights of one portal each comprise an internal profile that can be made to slide so as to increase the height thereof in order to impart pitch to the roof, wherein said internal profiles are connected by an upper beam and form a secondary upper portal that can be made to slide into the portal. Means for controlling the sliding are provided in at least one of the uprights.
Enclosure Component Perimeter Structures
An enclosure member for a building structure comprising a planar laminate having a first facing layer; a layer of foam having a first face and a second opposing face; and a second facing layer; where the first facing layer is fastened to the first face of the layer of foam, and the second facing layer is fastened to the second opposing face of the layer of foam. An edge of the enclosure is provided with a perimeter structure that can perform one or more of a sealing function, an edge reinforcement function and a pivotable joining function with another enclosure, in accordance with the particular embodiment.