Smart Modular Street and Sidewalk
20200224371 ยท 2020-07-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
E01C11/265
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E01C11/24
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E01C9/00
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E01C11/26
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E01C17/00
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E01C11/02
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E01C5/20
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E01C11/225
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International classification
E01C11/02
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E01C11/26
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Abstract
A modular system for streets formed of a top module, a bottom module, an internal cavity formed within the bottom module, cables positioned within said bottom module, a computing device, sensors operatively associated with said computing device, and communications hardware configured to communicate information from said sensors to a second computing device positioned exterior to said modular system.
Claims
1. A modular system for streets, said system comprising: a top module; a bottom module, said bottom module constructed and arranged to connect one to another with successive bottom modules, and each bottom module further constructed to mate with a top module connected on an upper surface of said bottom module; an internal cavity formed within said bottom module; cables positioned within said bottom module; a computing device; sensors operatively associated with said computing device; and communications hardware configured to communicate information from said sensors to a second computing device positioned exterior to said modular system.
2. The modular system of claim 1 constructed with an elevated height in a street center and sloping to a lower height on a street edge.
3. The modular system of claim 1 constructed with a 2% slope from a first end of a completed module to a second end of a completed module providing a shape and configuration for water and sewage to gravitationally move along said slope.
4. The modular system of claim 1 wherein said top module is constructed and arranged with pipes, cables, or combinations thereof configured to house utility wires, communications wires, or combinations thereof.
5. The modular system of claim 1 further comprising one or more exit or perpendicular conduit branch constructed to accommodate cables exiting from said system.
6. The modular system of claim 5 wherein top modules positioned above said exit conduit have indicia disposed thereon, indicating depth, location, diameter, dimensions or combinations thereof of said conduits positioned below said indicia.
7. The modular system of claim 6 wherein said indicia is printed, provided as a barcode, provided as a computer readable wireless transmission chip, or combinations thereof.
8. The modular system of claim 1 wherein said bottom modules have incorporated there with a plurality of clamping guides constructed and arranged to facilitate attachment in succession of successive bottom modules.
9. The modular system of claim 1 wherein said top modules are formed with one or more cavities constructed and arranged to house cables, sensors, computers, or combinations thereof.
10. The modular system of claim 1 wherein said top modules are formed with solar panels on upper surface of said top modules.
11. The system of claim 1 further comprising one or more sub modules positioned with said system, wherein said sub modules are removable and provide access to any of top module cables or bottom module pipes.
12. The system of claim 1 wherein said bottom module is anchored to ground on which said bottom module is placed.
13. The system of claim 1 wherein said top module has a heater embedded in said top module.
14. The system of claim 1 wherein said top module has an upper surface formed with a plurality of grooves for facilitation of water run off.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0060] The present invention provides a system referred to as a Smart Modular Street and Sidewalk is comprised of Modules.
[0061] As shown in
[0062] Bottom module 12 contains hooks 20 at one end, a first end, and cavities 22 at the opposite of second end to allow one bottom module 12 to connect with the next one, as shown in
[0063] Power cables 16 and Internet-Network cables 18 branch from the power and network cables that are within pipelines 14 towards the top module 26. In one embodiment, water is pumped up from the utilities underground to the top module 26. Top modules 26 sit on top of the bottom modules 12 (see
[0064] Orifices 24 on the bottom module 12 are formed to allow clamping and/or connection of top module 26 by means of protuberances 28 that are formed to mate and connect or fit into the orifices 24, as shown in
[0065] Although the figures show placement of sensors 32, the elements in this position, in one embodiment are sensors, cameras, or combinations thereof and are placed within the top module 26, as demonstrated in each of
[0066] The information captured by the sensors 32 is then transmitted and becomes input to the computer 30, as demonstrated in each of
[0067] Computer 30 is positioned inside a computer cavity 34, which is inside the top module 26, as in
[0068] Computer 30, in one embodiment is operatively connected either directly or wirelessly with second computer 36 as seen
[0069] Computer 30, in one embodiment receives input from the system sensors, makes the computations per program and sends output 38, through cables and connectors or Wi-Fi, for Devices to perform tasks.
[0070] The Devices can be embedded inside or can be outside the top module 26.
[0071] Top module 26, in one embodiment, houses heater 40, An another embodiment, top module 26 as a polarity of grooves 42, as in
[0072] The Smart Modules, in one embodiment, contain a variety of features or devices. For example, one module can come with a heater 40 for a certain section of the street to melt snow and ice. Other module can come with sensors 32 and signaling lights 62 embedded on the surface of the street to help redirecting traffic (see
Methodology and Function
[0073] 1) An excavation is performed to fit the bottom modules 12. The excavation can be 2 to 5 feet deep. The excavation can be the width of the street or a fraction of it for the street module. The width of the excavation can be the total width of the sidewalk or a fraction of it for the sidewalk module. [0074] 2) Bottom module 12 is laid down on the excavated ground. Bottom Module 12 height is 2 to 4 feet. The height of the bottom module 12, in one embodiment, is greater on one end than the other to allow for a slope. [0075] 3) Pipes and tubes 14 that carry utilities cables, like power and internet, are placed on the inside of the Bottom Module 12 cavities. In one embodiment, other utilities pipes and tubes, like water and sewage, run through the bottom module as well. [0076] 4) Power or electric 14 and network 16 cables branch up from the electric utility transmission lines and Internet utility cables that run within the pipes or cavities at points specified by designer of the Smart Street Modular system for that part of the city where the system is placed. [0077] 5) Electric cables 14 power the computer 30, sensors 32, heater and screens and any other device installed in the modules. [0078] 6) Bottom modules 12 attach one to another by means of hooks in one module to cavities 22 in the consequent module. [0079] 7) Top module 26 sits on top of the bottom module 12. The Top Module, in one embodiment, is 6 to 12 inches high. The width and length of the top module is to match the width and length of the Bottom Module where it sits on. Protuberances 28 on the Top Module 26, connect with Orifices 24 on the Bottom Module 12 to keep the Top Module 26 in place.
[0080] Top Module 26 fits on top of a street or sidewalk modular system. Top Module 26, in one embodiment contains a Computer embedded inside it. The computer has connectors to allow connections with outside sources like an outside or second computer 36, by Internet and/or Ethernet connection, sensors 32. Computer 30 has also connectors to allow connection to other devices 38. The devices may receive instructions with tasks to do from the main computer. The devices may reside outside the top module 26 or they can be embedded inside it. The devices can be a heater to melt ice or snow, a display-to-display advertisement or information 54, an air conditioner to blow cool air through orifices 56 (see
[0081] The CPU in the computer or the PLC can be programmed in advance with specific tasks for the devices to perform. The CPU can be reprogrammed to allow the existing devices to perform new tasks or to allow additional devices to perform new tasks. The CPU can also be replaced or upgraded. The computer itself can be replaced or upgraded to allow the use of more devices. Artificial Intelligence can be also used in the computer to allow the streets and sidewalk to learn patterns and recommend actions.
[0082] An external computer can be connected to the CPU. A programmer can then access the computer 30 and create or modify programs in the CPU.
[0083] Top module 26 contains openings to house the computer 30, sensors 32 and other devices as desired. The Engineers and City Planners decide which devices are to be present in a top module 26 to be installed in a specific street. The Engineers designing the top modules 26 give the information on the required openings to the top module 26 manufacturer. The Manufacturer creates the top module 26 with the needed openings based on the designers' blueprint.
[0084] The Shape of the modules can vary from one to the other to accommodate devices and functionalities the street designer desires the road to have. They can be also curved to allow corners or turns.
[0085] The material for the top modules 26 and bottom modules 12 for both the Smart Street and Sidewalk can be Recycled Plastic and Polypropylene. The manufacturing, in one embodiment, is made by molding or additive manufacturing. Metal or other material can be used to reinforce the structure if needed. The modules are of a fire resistant material. Alternatively, the bottom module is made of concrete or other material.
[0086] Top module 26, in one embodiment, is taller on the side that is towards the middle of the street (B) and shorter on the side that is towards the side walk (A) (see
[0087] The height of the bottom module 12, in one embodiment, will vary to accommodate for a 2% or similar slope necessary for the water from rain or snow and sewage to move by gravity along the direction of the road. The water can then eventually be removed towards the side of the street into a tank or cisterna.
[0088] Top module 26, in one embodiment, contains internal pipes (see on (31)
[0089] In one embodiment, pipes and/or cavities 31 in
[0090] Conduit 32 exits toward buildings and can be indicated on the top of the top module 26. The indicia 33 contain information on the depth and diameter of the pipe that exits (for example 3-2 in
[0091] In one embodiment, modules are connected with each other by using Clamping Guides 42 as shown in
[0092] In one embodiment, the manufacturing of the modules are in the form of additive manufacturing (3D printing). Alternatively, they can be manufactured by molding or other manufacturing technique.
[0093] In one embodiment, the bottom and top modules are be reinforced with metal or other material if considered necessary.
[0094] In one embodiment, the modular street system of the present invention is constructed to be placed on top of the existing street to elevate the street and allowing to combat floods.
[0095] In one embodiment, the top module 26 contains cavities to house a computer and cables. Alternatively, boxes and tubes are attached to the bottom of the top module 26 to house the computer and run cables.
[0096] In one embodiment, solar panels 58 are placed on the top of the top module 26 to collect solar energy (see
[0097] In one embodiment, bottom module 12 contains one orifice or several orifices on the wall on the side that is towards the sidewalk (see
[0098] In one embodiment, the system further comprises a system of submodules 68 formed as a part of the Smart Modular System (see
[0099] In one embodiment, the bottom module 12 is anchored to the ground. The top module 26, in one embodiment is anchored to the bottom module 12. In one embodiment, bottom module 12 is clamped to the surrounding excavation.
[0100] In one embodiment, the modules contain a middle set of bottom and top modules (see
[0101] As used herein, Utility refers to electric transmission, voice, telegraph, data, or other communications service lines or wireless facilities; railways; sewers; water, heat, or gas mains; pipelines; fences; gasoline tanks and pump; or other structure referred as utility.
[0102] In one embodiment, bottom module 12 has several cavities to be used for different purposes (see
[0103] In one embodiment, drains 43 on the top module 26 in
[0104] Hooks 60 on
[0105] The network or communication facility resulting from the electric and internet cables or fiber optics 14 installed in the Bottom and/or Top modules 12 and 26 together with the computer 30 can be used as a platform of communication services for other ideas from other inventors. The sensors pertaining the other ideas can be added to the platform (ie: the Top or Bottom Modules) to collect information. Those sensors can be connected to the network embedded in the Smart Modular Street platform. At the same time devices from other inventors can be installed in the Smart Modular Street platform to perform tasks that result from the combination of the collection of information from the sensors and the computations from the computer (30) embedded in the Top Module (26). Thus the Smart Modular Street idea can be also used to house other inventions pertaining streets and vehicles and pedestrians that use it.
[0106] While the invention has been described in its preferred form or embodiment with some degree of particularity, it is understood that this description has been given only by way of example and that numerous changes in the details of construction, fabrication, and use, including the combination and arrangement of parts, may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.