PORTABLE, MODULAR EQUIPMENT FOR INSTALLATION OF A MULTI-SPORTS AND/OR MULTI-USE AREA AND METHOD OF INSTALLING A MULTI-SPORTS AND/OR MULTI-USE AREA

20200246679 · 2020-08-06

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Abstract

This invention deals with portable modular equipment for area assembly multisport and/or multipurpose and method of setting up multisport area and/or multipurpose, ideal for sports such as soccer, volleyball, basketball, handball or other sports, as well as physical, educational and recreational activities that primarily aim at the production of knowledge related to teaching/learning/leisure; the modular equipment (10) is completely portable and conformed by one, preferably, two modules (20), each of them to the format preferential use of a container (21) and able to pack a set of parts structural (CP) that correspond to half of a multisport/multipurpose area (AP); said set of pieces (CP) is basically composed of a fencing bottom link (30A), two side fences (30B), at least four modular bleachers (40), at least one access structure (30C), accessories goal posts (60), volleyball nets (61) or others, at least one self-contained set for generating lighting (70) and Wi-Fi signal, synthetic grass or modular floor coverings (GS), as well as components of mounting type connectors, screws and others.

Claims

1. Modular portable equipment for the composition of a multisport area and/or multipurpose (AP) area for practicing soccer, volleyball, handball, basketball, among others or as a multipurpose event, fairs, presentations several, among others; comprising portable modular equipment (10) and conformed by one, preferably, two modules (20), each of them to the preferred format of a container (21) and able to pack a set of structural pieces (CP) that correspond to half of a multisport/multipurpose area (AP); said set of pieces (CP) comprising a fencing bottom link (30A), two side fences (30B), at least four modular bleachers (40), at least one access structure (30C), accessories goal posts (60), volleyball nets (61) or others, at least one self-contained set for generating lighting (70) and Wi-Fi signal, synthetic grass or modular floor coverings (GS), as well as components of mounting type connectors, screws and others.

2. The modular portable equipment according to claim 1, comprising two transport modules (20) containing, respectively, a set of parts (CP), when properly fixed to each other and arranged on planned land, form, in the end, a multisport/multipurpose area (AP).

3. The modular portable equipment according to claim 1, wherein the sets of parts (CP) and the transport modules (20), containers (21) or others to be mounted on the ground without the need for civil works, foundations or drilling the same.

4. The modular portable equipment according to claim 1, wherein the bottom (30A), side (30B) and access (30C) fences comprise frames formed by vertical metal tubular profiles (33) and horizontal (34) joined by screens (T1).

5. The modular portable equipment according to claim 1 wherein each bottom fencing (32) comprising a set of modules mounted superimposed on one of the larger side walls (RV) and an upper wall (RV1) of the transport module or container (20); this set of modules is formed by two side modules (32a) in length (x2) that corresponds to half the side of the transport module (20); each module (32a) is articulated on a vertical edge (21c) of the transport module (20), as well as an upper and central module (32b), of length (x) preferably equal to the length (x) of the longest side (RV) of said transport module (20); referred upper module (32b) is fixed and articulated on the upper edge (21d) of the module (20), wherein in each end of the upper and central module (32b) two panels of fenced (32c), each having a length (x2) that corresponds to half of the length (x) of the longest side (RV) of the module (32b), wherein as soon as the side modules lower (32a) and upper side modules (32c) are articulated and aligned in a single vertical plane with the wall (RV) and upper central module (32b), they are fixed to each other by means of stainless steel connectors; and wherein the articulations between the modules (32a), (32b) and (32c) in relation to the edges (21c) and (21d) are obtained by means of conventional or similar hinges.

6. The modular portable equipment according to claim 1, wherein the modules (32a), (32b) and (32c) that make up the bottom fence (30A), when armed in relation to the transport module (20), in the form of container (21) or other ballast, form the bottom wall of the area multisport/multipurpose (AP).

7. The modular portable equipment according to claim 1, wherein each transport module (20) acting as a ballast for the entire structure formed by the bottom fencing (30A), side fences (30B) and assembly of grandstand modules (40).

8. The modular portable equipment according to claim 1, wherein the length of each side fencing corresponds to half (x3) of the multisport and/or multipurpose area (40) and also include, close to the connection with the bottom fencing (30A), an extreme upper sector (S1) that enlarges the height (H) of the fencing (30B) in order to allow the sector (S1) to be fixed at 90 with the end of the upper module (32c), while the end of the side fence (30B) attaches to the end of the lower module (32a) of the bottom fence (30A).

9. The modular portable equipment according to claim 1 wherein a distance between the side fences (30B) is maintained as a means of access to the multisport and/or multipurpose (AP) area, means passable access that is protected by at least one protection panel (30C) where the vertical profiles (33) have angular projections (35) that extend to be fixed on the side fences (30B).

10. The modular portable equipment according to claim 1 wherein each grandstand (40) is comprised of support structure formed by vertical profiles (50) joined inferiorly by a wire structure (51) in steps, over which seat plates are distributed (52) made of wood or other resistant material; vertical profiles (50) have superior angular projections (51) for fixation on the external faces of the side fences (30B).

11. The modular portable equipment according to claim 1, comprising lighting poles (70), preferably made with a device for capturing solar energy (71) and lamps (72); the lighting poles can be arranged on ballast bases (74) or can alternatively, be provided with an articulated base (75) for assembly next to the side fences (30B) and/or bottom (30A).

12. A method of assembling a multisport and/or multipurpose area (AP) comprising: a) arranging transport modules (20) in the form of containers (21) or other adequate ballast close to the bottom lines (L1) of demarcation of the lawn/covering (GS) of the multisport and/or multipurpose area; b) framing, through articulation of the articulating panels (32a)/(32b)/(32c) in relation to the module (20), securely positioning the articulating rods (35) of bracing (FIGS. 3 to 3D); c) assembling the side fences (30B) in the bottom fences (30A); d) mounting the bleachers (40) and the access panels (30C) on the side parts (32B); e) installing lighting poles (70) next to the stands (40); and f) assembling synthetic grass or modular covering (GS).

Description

DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES

[0035] To complement the present description in order to obtain a better understanding of the features of the present invention and according to a preferential practical implementation of the same, the description, attached, set of drawings, where, in an exemplified way, although not limiting, represented its operation:

[0036] FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of the modular system revealing two transport modules, each containing half of all components for assembling the equipment in question;

[0037] FIG. 1A represents one of the transport modules in perspective and in open position, allowing to observe several components in position blown, such as peripheral panels, bleachers, floor covering (in the case of synthetic grass), lamp posts and others that make up half components for assembling the equipment in question;

[0038] FIG. 2 shows, through a block diagram, the modular system and method assembly of a multisport area based on the equipment now proposed;

[0039] FIGS. 3, 3A, 3B, 3C and 3D reveal views of the bottom panel assembly in relation to the transport container that acts as background and ballast for the area multisport;

[0040] FIG. 4 illustrates the method of assembling the components that make up the equipment for multisport and/or multipurpose areas;

[0041] FIG. 5 reveals a perspective view of an example area multisport/multipurpose represented in the form of field for the practice of soccer, illustrating the lamp posts with fixed base;

[0042] FIG. 5A represents a perspective view of an example area multisport/multipurpose represented in the form of field for the practice of soccer, illustrating the lighting poles with an articulable base;

[0043] FIG. 6 shows a view a perspective view of an example area multisport/multipurpose represented in the form of court for the practice of volleyball.

DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0044] With reference to the illustrated drawings, the present invention patent is refers to MODULAR PORTABLE EQUIPMENT FOR ASSEMBLY OF AREA POLYESPORTIVE AND/OR MULTIPURPOSE AND ASSEMBLY METHOD OF POLYESPORTIVE AREA AND/OR MULTIPURPOSE, more precisely it is modular equipment (10) (FIG. 1) and assembly method (10A) (FIG. 2) for the composition of a multisport area and/or multipurpose (AP) for practicing soccer, volleyball, handball, basketball, among others or as a multipurpose event, fairs, presentations diverse, among others.

[0045] According to the present invention, the modular equipment (10) is totally portable and formed by one, preferably, two modules (20), each of them the preferred format of a container (21) and able to pack a set of structural parts (CP) (see FIG. 1A), which correspond to half of an area multisport/multipurpose (AP). Said set of parts (CP) is composed, basically, by a bottom articulated fencing (30A), two lateral fencing (30B), at least four modular bleachers (40), at least one structure access (30C), multisport accessories like goalposts (60), volleyball nets (61) or others, at least one self-sufficient set for generating lighting (70) and Wi-Fi signal, synthetic grass modules or modular floor coverings (GS), as well as mounting components such as connectors, screws and others.

[0046] Thus, each two transport modules (20) containing, respectively, one set of pieces (CP), when properly fixed to each other and arranged on terrain planned location of the desired location, form, at the end, an area secure and rigid multisport/multipurpose (AP), ideal for various activities sports and/or social.

[0047] Parts assemblies (CP) are mounted on the ground without the need for fixing it, that is, it does not require foundations or drilling in the ground, as well as civil works.

[0048] Each transport module (20), in addition to the transport function of the set of pieces (CP), has the additional function of remaining incorporated in the area multi-purpose/multipurpose, more precisely acting as a ballast for the entire structure, being the central and external element of the bottom fence (30A), allowing the assembly and fixation of the side fences (30B) and assembly of the bleachers (40).

[0049] The transport modules (20) are presented as containers (21) of 20 or 40 feet and can be transported on trucks, trucks, boats or equivalent (CN) (see FIG. 2). When installed and attached to the external parts of bottom fences (30A), in addition to supporting these structures, as already mentioned, can be used for other activities, such as snack bars, changing rooms, dressing rooms, ticket offices, among other services (see FIG. 6).

[0050] As alternatives of ballast function or foundations of the bottom fences, the containers (21) can be replaced by chests of trucks, trailers or other structures with dimensions and strengths equivalent to containers, such as water tanks, fiberglass pools, etc. (not shown).

[0051] The bottom (30A), side (30B) and access (30C) fences are made from frames formed by vertical metal tubular profiles (33) and horizontal (34) joined by screens (T1).

[0052] Each bottom fence (32), in a preferential option, when industrial confection (see FIGS. 3 to 3D), comprises a set of modules mounted superimposed on one of the larger side walls (RV) and an upper wall (RV1) of the transport module or container (20). This set of modules is formed two side modules (32a) in length (x2) that correspond to half of the side of the transport module (20); each module (32a) is hinged at one edge vertical (21c) of the transport module (20), as well as providing an upper and (32b), of length (x) preferably equal to the length (x) of the larger side (RV) of said transport module (20); said upper module (32b) is fixed and articulated on the top edge (21d) of the module (20). At each end of the upper and central module (32b) two wire mesh panels (32c) are articulated, each which having length (x2) corresponding to half the length (x) of side (RV) of the module (32b). Once the lower side modules (32a) and the upper side modules (32c) are articulated and aligned in a single vertical plane with the wall (RV) and central upper module (32b), they are fixed each other by means of stainless steel connectors (not shown). The joints between modules (32a), (32b) and (32c) in relation to the edges (21c) and (21d) are obtained using conventional or similar hinges. Thus, modules (32a), (32b) and (32c) that make up the bottom fence (30A), when armed in relation to the transport module (20), in the form of a container (21) or other ballast, form the background wall of the multisport/multipurpose area (AP).

[0053] The articulated panels (32b), as a prevention of stability, contemplate articulating rods (35) (see 3D figures) which, when positioned on the wall or roof (RV1) of the container (21) configure braces resistant to wind action.

[0054] Each side fence (30B) (See FIGS. 1A and 4) comprises a frame formed by vertical (33) and horizontal (34) metal tubular profiles joined by screens (T1). The length of each side fence corresponds to half (x3) of the area multisport and/or multipurpose (40) and also includes close to the connection with the fence bottom (30A), an extreme upper sector (S1) that extends the height (H) of the fence (30B) in order to allow the sector (S1) to be fixed at 90 with the end of the upper module (32c), while the end of the side fence (30B) is fixed at the end of the lower module (32a) of the bottom fence (30A).

[0055] Between the side fences (30B), in a preferred option, a distance (W) that acts as a means of access to the multisport and/or multipurpose (AP) area, means of access that can be protected by at least one protection panel (30C) formed by a frame of horizontal tubular profiles (34) and vertical profiles (33) joined by screen (T1). The vertical profiles (33) have angular projections (35) that extend so that they are fixed to the side fences (30B).

[0056] Each grandstand (40) (FIGS. 1A and 4), in a preferred option, is comprised of a support structure formed by vertical profiles (50) joined together inferiorly by a wire structure (51) in steps, on which are seat plates (52) made of wood or other material resistant. The vertical profiles (50) have angled projections (51) superior for fixation on the external faces of the lateral fencing (30B).

[0057] Lighting poles (70) are foreseen, preferably made with solar energy capture device (71) and luminaries (72) to generate lighting when necessary. The lamp posts can be arranged on bases ballast (74) (FIG. 4) or alternatively (FIG. 5A), be provided with a articulated base (75), facilitating transport and assembly close to fences side (30B) and/or bottom (30A).

[0058] The method of assembly (10A) of the multisport and/or multipurpose area (AP) (FIG. 2) comprises the following steps:

a) Arrangement of transport modules (20) in the form of containers (21) or other suitable ballast close to the bottom lines (L1) of demarcation of the lawn/covering (GS) of the multisport and/or multipurpose area;
b) Frame, through articulation of the articulating panels (32a)/(32b)/(32c) in relation to the module (20), securely positioning the articulating rods (35) of bracing (FIGS. 3 to 3D);
c) Assembly of the side fences (30B) in the bottom fences (30A);
d) Mount the bleachers (40) and the access panels (30C) on the sides (32B);
e) Installation of lighting poles (70) next to the stands (40); and
f) Assembly of synthetic grass or modular covering (GS).

[0059] It is certain that when the present invention is put into practice, it can be modifications have been made to certain details of construction and shape, without implying a departure from the fundamental principles that are clearly substantiated in the claiming framework, it being understood that the terminology employed did not have the purpose of limitation.