Mobile Modular House

20210340755 · 2021-11-04

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    Abstract

    The invention refers to the area of construction of structures for personal public purposes, namely, to prefabricated transported structures for installation in limited spaces and can be used in the construction of rapidly erected mobile spatial structures of various functional purposes, as well as in places where capital construction is prohibited. The invention consists in the mobile modular house containing folding blocks that are house components connected between each other, with all components of the house placed on a wheeled platform, and its walls and windows formed from separate modules of a triangular shape, made of solid material, with the edges around the perimeter of each module equipped with magnetic tapes. The technical result to be attained using the invention claimed is decreased assembly time, decreased labor intensity of the assembly, and increased variability of the finished product.

    Claims

    1. A mobile modular house comprising: folding blocks, the folding blocks being house components connectable between each other; the house components being placed on a wheeled platform; separate modules forming walls and windows of the mobile modular house, the separate modules having a triangular shape and being made of a solid material; and each module of the separate modules having a magnetic tape around edges of an entire perimeter of each module.

    2. The mobile modular house of claim 1, wherein the solid material for forming walls of the mobile modular house is a sandwich-type material made of a foam polystyrene disposed between layers of an aluminum alloy.

    3. The mobile modular house of claim 1, wherein modules for forming windows are transparent.

    4. The mobile modular house of claim 1, further comprising an airtight zipper for closing and opening the windows.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0015] FIG. 1 is a schematic illustration of an assembled house on wheels;

    [0016] FIG. 2 is a schematic illustration of an assembly process;

    [0017] FIG. 3 is a schematic illustration of an assembly process;

    [0018] FIG. 4 is a schematic illustration of individual modules;

    [0019] FIG. 5 is a schematic illustration of a front view of a house with fully unfolded internal modular walls;

    [0020] FIG. 6 is a schematic illustration of a window with airtight zippers; and

    [0021] FIG. 7 is a schematic illustration of a general view of an assembled modular house.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

    [0022] The house, as assembled, is a common van (container) on wheels (FIG. 1, side view).

    [0023] The house is shaped by first unfolding the side walls of the container, one of which has pre-fabricated bathroom 1 as assembled, and the other—additional floor 2 (FIG. 2).

    [0024] At the next stage, above floor 2, ceiling 3 is raised, that is shaped above bathroom 1 (FIG. 3) as well, after which supports are placed between the floor and the ceiling. Additional support is ensured by the ready-built kitchen that is fastened both to the floor and the original ceiling of the container that remains in place. In addition, stairs to climb to the roof perform a supporting function. The house floor is double (see the description below).

    [0025] A sandwich-type material made of foam polystyrene placed between layers of aluminum alloy is used for the floor and the ceiling. This combination of materials with certain solid, noise-protective and thermal protection properties is the most common for the manufacture of walls of present day mobile houses.

    [0026] Individual similar modules 4 (FIG. 4) of a triangular shape are used to make both external and internal walls, and the sandwich-type material mentioned above is used for them.

    [0027] The seams between the modules are soft and are made as a PVC canvass between modules.

    [0028] Some of the modules from which windows are formed are transparent.

    [0029] FIG. 5 shows a house with fully unfolded internal modular walls (front view), including the structure of a modular wall with a window. The side of the module that is an equilateral rectangular triangle is 42 cm long, which is the most comfortable seat height. It enables assembly of seats from modules. Magnetic tapes enable fastening of structures folded at soft seams, and airtight zippers 5 (FIG. 6) are used to open and close the windows and to make openings in the walls.

    [0030] The shaped wall with an open window is shown in FIG. 6.

    [0031] The general view (axonometry) of the modular house after the final assembly is given in FIG. 5 and FIG. 7.

    [0032] As for the technical infrastructure of the house, it is located in the double-floor system, where, in particular, a generator, containers for clean, technical and used water, gas cylinders and free space for luggage are placed. The technical infrastructure and luggage placed in the floor make the structure more stable and make the floor warmer.

    [0033] There is a solar panel on the roof. Thanks to this, the house can be provided with electricity not only by the generator, but also autonomously with solar energy.

    [0034] The above-mentioned structure of the modules used for the assembly of the house allows, without unnecessary time and labor costs, to create a variety of structures ensuring a wide variability of the finished product, and placing all the components of the house on a wheeled platform only increases its mobility.