ANTI-SEISMIC ASSEMBLY AND MODULAR BUILDING
20220298784 · 2022-09-22
Inventors
- Weiqiang YE (Jiangmen, Guangdong Province, CN)
- Jieyuan WU (Jiangmen, Guangdong Province, CN)
- Zhaotie LUO (Jiangmen, Guangdong Province, CN)
Cpc classification
E06B5/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B3/26303
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B2/96
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B2/967
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B3/26
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B1/98
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04B1/98
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B2/96
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B3/26
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
An aseismic assembly and a modular building are provided in the present disclosure. The aseismic assembly is provided between a main frame and a displaceable frame spaced apart from the main frame. The aseismic assembly includes a fixed member and a movable member. The fixed member is disposed on a lower surface of the top portion of the main frame. The movable member is used to interconnect the fixed member and the displaceable frame, wherein the bottom portion of the movable member is inserted into the top portion of a post of the displaceable frame. The movable member is movable relative to the displaceable frame along a height direction of the main frame. The top portion of the movable member is connected to the fixed member. The movable member is movable relative to the fixed member along a horizontal direction.
Claims
1. An aseismic assembly used to be disposed between a main frame and a displaceable frame spaced apart from the main frame, the displaceable frame being provided with a panel and including a post, wherein the aseismic assembly includes: a fixed member configured to be disposed on a lower surface of a top portion of the main frame; and a movable member configured for interconnecting the fixed member and the displaceable frame, wherein, a bottom portion of the movable member is connected to the post and the movable member is movable relative to the displaceable frame along a height direction of the main frame, and a top portion of the movable member is connected to the fixed member and the movable member is movable relative to the fixed member along a horizontal direction.
2. The aseismic assembly of claim 1, wherein the bottom portion of the movable member is inserted into a top portion of the post.
3. The aseismic assembly of claim 1, wherein the fixed member includes: a first connecting plate configured to be connected to the lower surface of the top of the main frame; and a sliding groove configured to be connected to the first connecting plate such that the movable member is slidable in the sliding groove.
4. The aseismic assembly of claim 3, wherein the fixed member further includes a first connecting member and a first toothed gasket, a surface of the first toothed gasket facing toward the first connecting plate having a plurality of teeth, a surface of the first connecting plate facing away from the main frame having a plurality of teeth, the plurality of teeth of the first toothed gasket being engaged with the plurality of teeth of the first connecting plate, the first connecting member being connected to the first connecting plate through the first toothed gasket.
5. The aseismic assembly of claim 3, wherein the movable member includes: a sliding portion configured to be disposed in the sliding groove including an inner wall surface facing toward the sliding portion, the longitudinal section of the sliding portion being a substantially cross shape, the sliding portion including a free end abutting against the inner wall surface; and a first inserting portion configured to be connected to the sliding portion, the top portion of the post having an opening, the first inserting portion being inserted into the post from the opening, the first inserting portion being movable relative to the displaceable frame along the height direction.
6. The aseismic assembly of claim 5, wherein the movable member further includes a first positioning portion positioned between the sliding portion and the first inserting portion and extending obliquely outward and upward from the top of the first inserting portion so as to prevent the displaceable frame from moving upward.
7. The aseismic assembly of claim 1, further comprising a supporting member, comprising: a second connecting plate configured to be connected to a bottom portion of the main frame; and a second inserting portion configured to be connected to the second connecting plate so as to be inserted into the bottom of the displaceable frame and connected to the bottom of the displaceable frame.
8. The aseismic assembly of claim 7, wherein the supporting member further includes a second connecting member and a second toothed gasket, a surface of the second toothed gasket facing toward the second connecting plate having a plurality of teeth, a surface of the second connecting plate facing away from the main frame having a plurality of teeth, the plurality of teeth of the second toothed gasket being engaged with the plurality of teeth of the second connecting plate, the second connecting member being connected to the second connecting plate through the second toothed gasket.
9. The aseismic assembly of claim 7, wherein the supporting member further includes a second positioning portion positioned between the second connecting plate and the second inserting portion and extending outward from the bottom of the second inserting portion to abut against the lower surface of the displaceable frame.
10. A modular building, having an aseismic device comprising a main frame, a displaceable frame, and an aseismic assembly used to be disposed between the main frame and the displaceable frame spaced apart from the main frame, the displaceable frame being provided with a panel and including a post, wherein the aseismic assembly includes: a fixed member configured to be disposed on a lower surface of a top portion of the main frame; and a movable member configured for interconnecting the fixed member and the displaceable frame, wherein a bottom portion of the movable member is connected to the post and the movable member is movable relative to the displaceable frame along a height direction of the main frame, and a top portion of the movable member is connected to the fixed member and the movable member is movable relative to the fixed member along a horizontal direction.
11. The modular building of claim 10, wherein the bottom portion of the movable member is inserted into a top portion of the post.
12. The modular building of claim 10, wherein the fixed member includes: a first connecting plate configured to be connected to the lower surface of the top of the main frame; and a sliding groove configured to be connected to the first connecting plate such that the movable member is slidable in the sliding groove.
13. The modular building of claim 12, wherein the fixed member further includes a first connecting member and a first toothed gasket, a surface of the first toothed gasket facing toward the first connecting plate having a plurality of teeth, a surface of the first connecting plate facing away from the main frame having a plurality of teeth, the plurality of teeth of the first toothed gasket being engaged with the plurality of teeth of the first connecting plate, the first connecting member being connected to the first connecting plate through the first toothed gasket.
14. The modular building of claim 12, wherein the movable member includes: a sliding portion configured to be disposed in the sliding groove including an inner wall surface facing toward the sliding portion, the longitudinal section of the sliding portion being a substantially cross shape, the sliding portion including a free end abutting against the inner wall surface; and a first inserting portion configured to be connected to the sliding portion, the top portion of the post having an opening, the first inserting portion being inserted into the post from the opening, the first inserting portion being movable relative to the displaceable frame along the height direction.
15. The modular building of claim 14, wherein the movable member further includes a first positioning portion positioned between the sliding portion and the first inserting portion and extending obliquely outward and upward from the top of the first inserting portion so as to prevent the displaceable frame from moving upward.
16. The modular building of claim 10, further comprising a supporting member, comprising: a second connecting plate configured to be connected to a bottom portion of the main frame; and a second inserting portion configured to be connected to the second connecting plate so as to be inserted into the bottom of the displaceable frame and connected to the bottom of the displaceable frame.
17. The modular building of claim 16, wherein the supporting member further includes a second connecting member and a second toothed gasket, a surface of the second toothed gasket facing toward the second connecting plate having a plurality of teeth, a surface of the second connecting plate facing away from the main frame having a plurality of teeth, the plurality of teeth of the second toothed gasket being engaged with the plurality of teeth of the second connecting plate, the second connecting member being connected to the second connecting plate through the second toothed gasket.
18. The modular building of claim 16, wherein the supporting member further includes a second positioning portion positioned between the second connecting plate and the second inserting portion and extending outward from the bottom of the second inserting portion to abut against the lower surface of the displaceable frame.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0030] The following drawings are hereby incorporated as part of the present disclosure for the understanding of the present disclosure. The embodiments are illustrated and described in the drawings in order to explain the device and principles of the present disclosure. In the drawings:
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TABLE-US-00001 Description of reference signs: 1: Framework 2: Curtain wall 3: C-shaped steel 4: Curtain wall unit 5: Hanger 6: Steel base 100: Aseismic device 110: Main frame 111: Top portion of the main frame 112: Bottom portion of the main frame 113: Opening of the main frame 114: First angle steel 115: Pillar of the main frame 120: Displaceable frame 121: Top cross beam of the displaceable frame 122: Bottom cross beam of the displaceable frame 123: Post of the displaceable frame 124: Second angle steel 125: First cavity 126: First bolt 127: Transverse decorative wing 128: Vertical decorative wing 130: Fixed member 131: First connecting plate 132: Sliding groove 133: First connecting member 134: First toothed gasket 140: Movable member 141: Sliding portion 142: First inserting portion 143: First positioning portion 150: Supporting member 151: Second connecting plate 152: Second inserting portion 153: Second connecting member 154: Second toothed gasket 155: Second positioning portion 161: Glass 162: Elastomer cover 163: Elastic component 164: Screw
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0038] In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a more thorough understanding of the present disclosure. However, it is obvious to those skilled in this art that the present disclosure can be implemented without one or more of these details. Some technical features well-known in this art are not described in other examples in order to avoid confusion with the present disclosure.
[0039] In order to thoroughly understand the present disclosure, a detailed structure will be proposed in the following description to explain the present disclosure. Obviously, the implementation of this disclosure is not limited to the specific details familiar to those skilled in the art. The preferred embodiments of the present disclosure are described in detail as follows. However, in addition to these detailed descriptions, the present disclosure can also have other embodiments, which should not be construed as being limited to the embodiments proposed here.
[0040] It shall be understood that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the disclosure. The singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. The terms “comprising” and/or “including” used in this specification specify the presence of stated features, wholes, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, wholes, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or combinations thereof. The terms “upper”, “lower”, “front”, “rear”, “left”, “right” and similar expressions used in this disclosure are for illustrative purposes only and are not limiting.
[0041] The ordinal words such as “first” and “second” cited in this disclosure are merely identifications, and do not have any other meanings, e.g., a specific order. Also, for example, the term “first component” itself does not imply the existence of “second component”, and the term “second component” itself does not imply the existence of “first component.”
[0042] Hereinafter, the specific embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, which show representative embodiments of the present disclosure, and do not limit the present disclosure.
[0043] The present disclosure provides an aseismic device 100, which is applicable to buildings in high intensity earthquake zones and earthquake prone areas, and able to improve the capability of windows or curtain walls in displacement absorption. The disclosure also provides an aseismic assembly to achieve the function of absorbing displacement for the windows or the curtain walls.
[0044] As shown in
[0045] Specifically, the main frame 110 includes a top portion 111, a bottom portion 112, and pillars 115 positioned on the sides. The top portion 111 and the bottom portion 112 of the main frame 110 are spaced apart in a height direction of the main frame 110, and the two sides of the top portion 111 and the bottom portion 112 of the main frame 110 are connected to the two pillars 115, respectively. The main frame 110 can be an end frame of the container body. The top portion 111 of the main frame 110 can include a top-end transverse beam and top corner fittings positioned on both sides of the top-end transverse beam, and the bottom portion 112 of the main frame 110 can include a bottom-end transverse beam and bottom corner fittings positioned on both sides of the bottom-end transverse beam. The pillars 115 can be connected to the top corner fittings and the bottom corner fittings.
[0046] The displaceable frame 120 can include a top cross beam 121, a bottom cross beam 122, and posts 123 positioned on the sides. The top cross beam 121 and the bottom cross beam 122 of the displaceable frame 120 are spaced apart in a height direction of the displaceable frame 120, and the two sides of the top cross beam 121 and the bottom cross beam 122 of the displaceable frame 120 are connected to the two posts 123, respectively. A panel is provided in the displaceable frame 120 and can be a transparent or semi-transparent sheet material such as glass that forms a window and a curtain wall. The back of the glass 161 can be provided with colored glaze depending on actual conditions.
[0047] Alternatively, the glass 161 can be embedded in the top cross beam 121, the bottom cross beam 122, and the two posts 123. The materials of the top cross beam 121, the bottom cross beam 122, and the two posts 123 all can be metal. In order to prevent the glass 161 from being damaged during installation, the glass 161 can be non-rigidly connected with the top cross beam 121, the bottom cross beam 122, and the two posts 123, as shown in
[0048] As shown in
[0049] The glass 161 protrudes from the outer surface of the main frame 110 along the length direction of the container body. Certainly, the glass 161 can be not protruding from the outer surface of the main frame 110 along the length direction of the container body depending on the actual situations. For example, the glass 161 can be flush with the outer surface of the main frame 110 along the length direction of the container body, or the glass 161 can be closer to the interior of the container body than the outer surface of the main frame 110 along the length direction of the container body. This not only serves as protection to the glass 161, but also ensures the tidiness of the outer surface of the displaceable frame 120.
[0050] Returning now to
[0051] In this embodiment, the height direction of the main frame 110 can be parallel to the height direction of the displaceable frame 120, and the width direction of the main frame 110 can be parallel to the width direction of the displaceable frame 120. If the main frame 110 is disposed to the container body, the length direction of the container body can be a direction perpendicular to the paper; the width direction of the container body is parallel to the width direction of the main frame 110; and the height direction of the container body is parallel to the height direction of the main frame 110.
[0052] The pillar 115 of the main frame 110 is spaced apart from the post 123 of the displaceable frame 120, and the two posts 123 of the displaceable frame 120 can be positioned between the two pillars 115 of the main frame 110 along the width direction of the main frame 110. In this way, there is a gap between the displaceable frame 120 and the main frame 110. The movable frame 120 thereby is prevented from collision or extrusion with the main frame 110 under an external force.
[0053] An aseismic assembly can be provided between the main frame 110 and the displaceable frame 120 to protect the main frame 110 and the displaceable frame 120 from being damaged by collision or squeeze. The aseismic assembly includes a fixed member 130 and a movable member 140. The fixed member 130 can be disposed on the lower surface of the top portion 111 of the main frame 110. The movable member 140 is used to interconnect the fixed member 130 and the displaceable frame 120.
[0054] The following is to describe the fixed member 130.
[0055] The fixed member 130 can be fixedly disposed on the lower surfaces of two corners, which can include part of the top-end transverse beams and top corner fittings, of the top portion 111 of the main frame 110. Specifically, as shown in
[0056] Preferably, a first angle steel 114 is disposed to the top portion 111 (e.g., the top-end transverse beam and top corner fittings of the main frame 110) of the main frame 110 to facilitate subsequent waterproofing. The longitudinal section of the first angle steel 114 in a plane parallel to the height direction of the main frame 110 can be generally L-shaped, wherein one of the bending sections of the first angle steel 114 can be connected to the outer surface of the top portion 111 of the main frame 110 by welding, and the lower surface of the other bending section of the first angle steel 114 can be connected to the first connecting plate 131 by welding. The two bending sections of the first angle steel 114 are sized changeably, and the first angle steel 114 is positioned to be adjustable on the main frame 110. Thus, the relative position between the first connecting plate 131 and the top portion 111 of the main frame 110 can be adjusted according to actual conditions, so as to adjust the relative position between the fixed member 130 and the top portion 111 of the main frame 110. Of course, the first angle steel 114 can also be connected to the top portion 111 of the main frame 110 in the manner of bolt connection.
[0057] Further, in order to enhance the strength of connection between the first connecting plate 131 and the top portion 111 of the main frame 110, the fixed member 130 further includes a first connecting member 133 and a first toothed gasket 134. The surface of the first toothed gasket 134 facing the first connecting plate 131 has a plurality of teeth. The first connecting plate 131 is connected to the first angle steel 114 through the first connecting member 133. In order to ensure the installation accuracy, the surface of the first connecting plate 131 facing away from the main frame 110 has a plurality of teeth, and the plurality of teeth of the first toothed gasket 134 are engaged with the plurality of teeth of the first connecting plate 131; the first connecting member 133 is connected to the first connecting plate 131 through the first toothed gasket 134. When the first connecting plate 131 is mounted to the top portion 111 of the main frame 110, the first connecting plate 131 that has been adjusted in position using a slotted hole may still slide toward the inner side or outer side of the container body, in this way, the first connecting plate 131 is fixed through the first toothed gasket 134, thereby preventing the first connecting plate 131 from sliding, so as to meet the installation accuracy.
[0058] The sliding groove 132 can be connected to the first connecting plate 131 such that the movable member 140 is slidable in the sliding groove 132. The movable member 140 can be movably connected with the sliding groove 132. For example, two sliding grooves 132 can be disposed at opposite ends of the first connecting plate 131 with the openings of the two sliding grooves 132 opposing to each other. The sliding groove 132 further can be provided with an elastomer strip of nylon or equivalents. In this way, it is possible to ensure that the movable member 140 not be offset from the sliding groove 132 when moving relative thereto, with enhanced sliding properties and reduced noise.
[0059] The following is to describe the movable member 140.
[0060] The movable member 140 can include a sliding portion 141 and a first inserting portion 142. The sliding portion 141 can be positioned at the top of the movable member 140, and the first inserting portion 142 can be positioned at the bottom of the movable member. The sliding portion 141 can be disposed in the sliding groove 132. The longitudinal section of the sliding portion 141 in a plane parallel to the height direction of the main frame 110 can be a substantially cross shape. The sliding groove 132 includes an inner wall surface facing the sliding portion 141. The sliding portion 141 includes a free end, and the free end of the sliding portion 141 can abut against the inner wall surface of the sliding groove 132. As such, the sliding portion 141 can be movable relative to the sliding groove 132 along a horizontal direction without being offset from thereto, so that relative displacement occurs between the movable member 140 and the main frame 110. Preferably, the sliding groove 132 can extend in the width direction of the main frame 110. In this embodiment, the sliding portion 141 can be movable relative to the sliding groove 132 along the width direction of the container body, and can be unmovable relative to the sliding groove 132 along both the height direction and length direction of the container body.
[0061] The first inserting portion 142 is connected to the sliding portion 141. A connecting portion can be disposed between the sliding portion 141 and the first inserting portion 142. The longitudinal section of the connecting portion in a plane parallel to the height direction of the main frame 110 can be generally inverted “it” shape. The first inserting portion 142 can extend downward from the bottom of the connecting portion. The first inserting portion 142 can be connected with the post 123 of the displaceable frame 120, and the movable member 140 can be movable relative to the displaceable frame 120 along the height direction of the main frame 110. Preferably, the first inserting portion 142 can be inserted into the top portion of the post 123 of the displaceable frame 120. The top portion of the post 123 of the displaceable frame 120 has an opening facing toward the first inserting portion 142. The first inserting portion 142 can be inserted into the post 123 from the opening on the top of the post 123 of the displaceable frame 120, and can be movable relative to the displaceable frame 120 along the height direction of the main frame 110.
[0062] Certainly, the first inserting portion 142 can also be connected to the post of the displaceable frame 120 through other connections. For example, in an embodiment not illustrated, the post can also be provided with a sliding groove, wherein the sliding groove can extend along the height direction, and the first inserting portion can be connected to the sliding groove of the post and movable relative to the sliding groove along the height direction of the main frame 110. In this way, relative displacement can occur between the first inserting portion and the post along the height direction. The movement of the first inserting portion can be guided by the sliding groove which also could prevent the movable member becoming offset during movement. Or in another embodiment not illustrated, the first inserting portion can accommodate the top of the post, which can be inserted into the first inserting portion. In this way, the movable member can also be movable relative to the displaceable frame along the height direction of the main frame 110.
[0063] Preferably, as shown in
[0064] The side of the first cavity 125 far away from the main frame 110 is connected to the top cross beam 121 by the first bolt 126. As shown in
[0065] Accordingly, when the main frame 110 and the displaceable frame 120 are subjected to external forces, the top portion 111 of the main frame 110 is extended to make the movable member 140 movable relative to the displaceable frame 120 along the height direction, and the main frame 110 and the displaceable frame 120 are spaced apart. This avoids collision or squeeze between the displaceable frame 120 and the main frame 110 along the height direction, such that the displaceable frame 120 is protected from being damaged and the structural deformation of the main frame 110 is counteracted.
[0066] Further, the top of the movable member 140 is connected to the fixed member 130, and the movable member 140 can be movable relative to the fixed member 130 along a horizontal direction. In this embodiment, the “horizontal direction” can be a direction parallel to the width direction of the main frame 110 or a direction parallel to the thickness direction of the main frame 110. Preferably, the movable member 140 can be movable relative to the fixed member 130 along the width direction of the container body, and unmovable relative to the fixed member 130 along the length direction of the container body. The displaceable frame 120 can be movable relative to the main frame 110 along the width direction of the container body, so that the displaceable frame 120 and the main frame 110 are displaced along the width direction of the container body and the distance of such displacement can be up to 2%, at least. It is possible to make the window and curtain wall diverse in type and widely applicable.
[0067] When the main frame 110 and the displaceable frame 120 are subjected to external forces, the relative displacement between the displaceable frame 120 and the main frame 110 can also be adjustable based on the structural displacement of the container body, and the displaceable frame 120 and the main frame 110 are spaced apart. This avoids collision or squeeze between the displaceable frame 120 and the main frame 110, such that the displaceable frame 120 is protected from being damaged and the structural deformation of the main frame 110 is counteracted.
[0068] According to the aseismic assembly of the present disclosure, the bottom of the movable member 140 is inserted into the top of the post 123 of the displaceable frame 120, so that the movable member 140 can be movable relative to the displaceable frame 120 along the height direction of the main frame 110. The top of the movable member 140 can also be movably connected to the fixed member 130 disposed on the main frame 110. In this way, the movable member is capable of being displaced in two directions, so that the displaceable frame 120 can be movable relative to the main frame 110 along the horizontal direction, and the displacement can occur between the main frame 110 and the displaceable frame 120 along both the horizontal direction and the height direction. It is possible to avoid the collision or squeeze between the displaceable frame 120 and the main frame 110 along both the height direction and the horizontal direction, to protect the displaceable frame 120 from being damaged, and to counteract the inter-story displacement under the action of earthquake or the deformation of the main frame 110 under the action of other working conditions.
[0069] The movable member 140 further includes a first positioning portion 143 in order to avoid the displaceable frame 120 from damaging the aseismic assembly when the main frame 110 and the displaceable frame 120 are shaken to a greater extent when subjected to a relatively strong earthquake. The first positioning portion 143 is positioned between the sliding portion 141 and the first inserting portion 142, and extends obliquely outward and upward from the top of the first inserting portion 142 to prevent the displaceable frame 120 from moving upward.
[0070] As shown in
[0071] Specifically, as shown in
[0072] Similarly, the bottom portion 112 (e.g., the bottom-end transverse beam and bottom corner fittings of the main frame 110) of the main frame 110 is provided with a second angle steel 124 to facilitate subsequent waterproofing. The longitudinal section of the second angle steel 124 in a plane parallel to the height direction of the main frame 110 can be generally L-shaped, wherein one of the bending sections of the second angle steel 124 can be connected to the outer surface of the bottom portion 112 of the main frame 110 by welding, and the upper surface of the other bending section of the second angle steel 124 can be connected to the second connecting plate 151 by welding. The two bending sections of the second angle steel 124 are sized changeably, and the second angle steel 124 is positioned to be adjustable on the main frame 110. Thus, the relative position between the second connecting plate 151 and the bottom portion 112 of the main frame 110 can be adjusted according to actual conditions, so as to adjust the relative position between the displaceable frame 120 and the main frame 110. Of course, the second angle steel 124 can also be connected to the bottom portion 112 of the main frame 110 in the manner of bolt connection.
[0073] Further, in order to enhance the strength of connection between the second connecting plate 151 and the bottom portion 112 of the main frame 110, the supporting member 150 further includes a second connecting member 153 and a second toothed gasket 154, and the second connecting plate 151 is connected to the second angle steel 124 through the second connecting member 153. In order to ensure the installation accuracy, the surface of the second toothed gasket 154 facing the second connecting plate 151 has a plurality of teeth, and the surface of the second connecting plate 151 facing away from the main frame 110 has a plurality of teeth, and the plurality of teeth of the second toothed gasket 154 are engaged with the plurality of teeth of the second connecting plate 151; the second connecting member 153 is connected to the second connecting plate 151 through the second toothed gasket 154. In this manner, the second connecting plate 151 that has been mounted to the bottom portion 112 of the main frame 110 and adjusted in position is fixed by the second toothed gasket 154, thereby avoiding the sliding of the second connecting plate 151.
[0074] The second inserting portion 152 is used for being inserted into the bottom of the displaceable frame 120. The second inserting portion 152 is connected to the second connecting plate 151, and can extend upward from the top of the second connection plate. The second inserting portion 152 can be inserted into the post 123 from the bottom opening of the post 123 of the displaceable frame 120.
[0075] Preferably, the post 123 includes a lower, second cavity. The second cavity is used to accommodate the second inserting portion 152, and the second inserting portion 152 and the second cavity are connected together without relative displacement therebetween. The side of the second cavity far away from the main frame 110 is connected to the bottom cross beam 122 by a second bolt (not shown). A sealant can be positioned at the joint of the bottom cross beam 122 and the post 123 to ensure sealing. The bottom cross beam 122 is not in contact with the supporting member 150 such that the bottom cross beam 122 does not interfere with the second inserting portion 152.
[0076] The second inserting portion 152 can also be connected to the bottom of the post 123 of the displaceable frame 120 by a screw 164, so that the bottom of the displaceable frame 120 is fixedly connected to the bottom portion 112 of the main frame 110 to improve the stability of the displaceable frame 120. Thus, the weight of the displaceable frame 120 and the glass 161 is loaded on the bottom portion 112 of the main frame 110, which reduces the downward pulling force applied by the displaceable frame 120 to the top portion 111 of the main frame 110, and prevents the top portion 111 of the main frame 110 from being damaged. In this way, the top portion 111 of the main frame positioned in the key position only serves as a stopper and a displacement-allowing member, which can bear greater weight and is safer in strength.
[0077] Further, the supporting member 150 further includes a second positioning portion 155 positioned between the second connecting plate 151 and the second inserting portion 152 and extending outward from the bottom of the second inserting portion 152 to abut against the lower surface of the displaceable frame 120. This can prevent the displaceable frame 120 from moving downward, thereby ensuring the installation accuracy.
[0078] As shown in
[0079] The first angle steel 114 and the top cross beam 121 of the displaceable frame 120 are connected together by the elastomer cover 162, which can cover the first angle 114, the gap between the first angle steel 114 and the top cross beam 121, and a part of the top cross beam 121 of the displaceable frame 120, so as to ensure waterproof performance. The joint of the elastomer cover 162 and the top cross beam 121 is also waterproofed, thereby preventing water vapor from entering the top cross beam 121 and preventing the top cross beam 121 from rusting.
[0080] Similarly, the second angle steel 124 and the bottom cross beam 122 of the displaceable frame 120 can also be connected by the elastomer cover 162, and the pillar 115 of the main frame 110 and the post 123 of the displaceable frame 120 can also be connected together by the elastomer cover 162, so as to achieve the waterproof and dustproof functions. A sealant can also be provided between the displaceable frame 120 and the main frame 110 to seal and protect the maintenance structure forming windows or curtain walls.
[0081] When the gap between the displaceable frame 120 and the main frame 110 is covered by the elastomer cover 162, the aseismic assembly can be positioned inside the container body or the building such that it is not exposed to outside, ensuring the cleanliness of the outer surface of the container body and the building and thereby achieving the protection to the aseismic assembly by the elastomer cover 162.
[0082] According to the aseismic assembly of the present disclosure, the movable member 140 can be movable in a horizontal direction relative to the fixed member 130 fixedly disposed on the main frame 110, so that the movable member 140 can be movable relative to the main frame 110 in the horizontal direction. A relative displacement occurs between the movable member 140 and the main frame 110, thereby causing the relative displacement between the entire displaceable frame 120 and the main frame 110 in the horizontal direction. A part of the movable member 140 can be inserted into the displaceable frame 120, and the movable member 140 is movable relative to the displaceable frame 120 along the height direction of the main frame 110. The cross beam and post 123 of the displaceable frame 120 and the entire glass 161 cooperate as a whole for their integral displacement, so that the relative displacement between the integral displaceable frame 120 and the main frame 110 occurs in the height direction.
[0083] The aseismic device according to the present disclosure can be used in buildings in high intensity earthquake zones and earthquake prone areas, thereby improving the capability of windows or curtain walls disposed to the building in displacement absorption, and ensuring the structural completion of the windows or curtain walls with large inter-story displacements. When the main frame undergoes a larger displacement under the action of earthquake or other working conditions, the displacement can occur between the main frame and the displaceable frame along both the horizontal direction and the height direction. Both the main frame and the displaceable frame are capable of better absorbing displacement, which can avoid collision or squeeze between the displaceable frame and the main frame not only in the height direction but also in the horizontal direction, such that the displaceable frame is protected from being damaged, and the inter-story displacement under the action of earthquake or the deformation of the main frame under the action of other working conditions is counteracted.
[0084] The present disclosure also provides a modular building, which can include the above-mentioned aseismic device. The modular building can include a container body of a container. The aseismic device can be disposed at the end of the container body. The main frame can be a frame of a container body.
[0085] The modular building according to the present disclosure can be used in buildings in high intensity earthquake zones and earthquake prone areas, thereby improving the capability of windows or curtain walls disposed to the building in displacement absorption, and ensuring the structural completion of the windows or curtain walls with large inter-story displacements. When the main frame undergoes a larger displacement under the action of earthquake or other working conditions, the displacement can occur between the main frame and the displaceable frame along both the horizontal direction and the height direction. Both the main frame and the displaceable frame are capable of better absorbing displacement, which can avoid collision or squeeze between the displaceable frame and the main frame not only in the height direction but also in the horizontal direction, such that the displaceable frame is protected from being damaged, and the inter-story displacement under the action of earthquake or the deformation of the main frame under the action of other working conditions is counteracted.
[0086] Unless otherwise defined, the technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meanings as commonly understood by those skilled in the technical field of the present disclosure. The terms used herein are only for describing specific implementation purposes, and are not intended to limit the present disclosure. The terms such as “parts” as used herein can mean a single part or a combination of multiple parts. Terms such as “mounting”, “disposing” and the like as used herein encompasses the configuration in which a component is directly attached to another component in addition to the configuration in which a component is attached to another component through an intermediate component. A feature described in one embodiment herein can be applied to another embodiment alone or in combination with other features, unless the feature is not applicable in the other embodiment or otherwise stated.
[0087] The present disclosure has been described through the above-mentioned embodiments, but it should be understood that the above-mentioned embodiments are only for the purpose of illustration and description, and are not intended to limit the present disclosure to the scope of the described embodiments. Furthermore, those skilled in the art can understand that this disclosure is not limited to the above-mentioned embodiments, and more variations and modifications can be made in light of the teachings of the present disclosure. These variations and modifications all fall within the scope claimed by the present disclosure as defined in the appended claims and their equivalents.