Tectonic origami device
10653219 ยท 2020-05-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45C2007/0004
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C7/0077
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A tectonic origami device (100) is disclosed, which includes a flexible supporting substrate (102); and a plurality of substantially rigid planar members (104) arranged on the supporting substrate, the planar members configured in a non-overlapping cooperative arrangement to permit assembly of the device to form an enclosure. The device is configured to be transformable between a collapsed form where the supporting substrate and planar members are collectively in a planar arrangement and an assembled form where the supporting substrate and planar members are collectively assembled as the enclosure.
Claims
1. A tectonic origami device comprising: a flexible supporting substrate; a plurality of planar members arranged on the supporting substrate, the planar members configured in a non-overlapping cooperative arrangement to permit assembly of the device to form an enclosure; a plurality of male members; and a locking cap having a plurality of female members; wherein the device is configured to be transformable between a collapsed form where the supporting substrate and planar members are collectively in a planar arrangement, and an assembled form where the supporting substrate and planar members are collectively caused to close up to form the enclosure, wherein, when the device is in the assembled form and as the locking cap engages the enclosure, the male members are received into the respective female members to enable the locking cap to hold the enclosure in the assembled form using interference friction locking; and wherein the tectonic origami device further includes a plurality of cords attached respectively to at least some of the planar members to enable the device to transform from the collapsed form to the assembled form by pulling the cords collectively in a direction in opposition to a platform on which the device is positioned, wherein the cords are arranged to guide movement of the locking cap with respect to the planar members.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein each planar member includes a plate.
3. The device of claim 2, wherein the plate includes being formed of cardboard, plastic, wood or a composite material.
4. The device of claim 1, wherein the supporting substrate includes felt or canvas.
5. The device of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of female members includes a slot and each of the plurality of male members includes a pin.
6. The device of claim 1, wherein each planar member includes being formed in a polygonal shape.
7. The device of claim 6, wherein the planar members include first and second plurality of planar members, each of the first plurality having a first polygonal shape and each of the second plurality having a second polygonal shape which is different to the first polygonal shape, wherein the first polygonal shape has a first number of sides different from a second number of sides of the second polygonal shape.
8. The device of claim 1, wherein at least some of the planar members include decorative images formed on respective surfaces thereof.
9. A tectonic origami device comprising: a flexible supporting substrate; a plurality of planar members arranged on the supporting substrate, the planar members configured in a non-overlapping cooperative arrangement to permit assembly of the device to form an enclosure; a plurality of male members; and a locking cap having a plurality of female members; wherein the device is configured to be transformable between a collapsed form where the supporting substrate and planar members are collectively in a planar arrangement, and an assembled form where the supporting substrate and planar members are collectively caused to close up to form the enclosure, wherein, when the device is in the assembled form and as the locking cap engages the enclosure, the male members are received into the respective female members to enable the locking cap to hold the enclosure in the assembled form using interference friction locking; wherein each planar member includes being formed in a polygonal shape; and wherein the planar members include first and second plurality of planar members, each of the first plurality having a first polygonal shape and each of the second plurality having a second polygonal shape which is different to the first polygonal shape, wherein the first polygonal shape has a first number of sides different from a second number of sides of the second polygonal shape.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Embodiments of the invention are disclosed hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(8) A tectonic origami device 100 (hereafter abbreviated as device), according to an embodiment, is shown in
(9) The device 100 is configured to be transformable between a collapsed form (e.g. see
(10) In this case, each planar member 104 takes the form of a plate, although it is not to be construed as limiting. Each plate may be made of cardboard, plastic, wood, a composite material, or any other suitable low costs material as will be appreciated. For this embodiment, each planar member 104 is formed using acrylic. Moreover, each planar member 104 has a polygonal shape, e.g. a triangle, a pentagon, or a toroid. In this case, the planar members 104 include first and second plurality of planar members 104a, 104b, wherein each of the first plurality of planar members 104a has a first polygonal shape (e.g. a triangle shape) and each of the second plurality of planar members 104b has a second polygonal shape (e.g. a square shape) which is different to the first polygonal shape. This should not be construed as limiting because in variant embodiments, it is possible for all the planar members 104 to have only a single type of polygonal shape, or more than two types of polygonal shapes.
(11) Briefly, tectonic origami is an origami-inspired manufacturing technique for devising a functional design, where there is a plurality of hard plates (e.g. the planar members 104) arranged on a soft substrate (e.g. the supporting substrate 102) to form the design. Beneficially, this arrangement permits configuration of a design that is transformable between a collapsed form to change to a planar arrangement, and an assembled form to change into a rigid structure (i.e. an enclosure). The planar members 104 are arranged to be coincident in terms of layout on the supporting substrate 102, where the planar members 104 are purposefully segmented along predetermined planar subdivisions or tectonic divisions. Specifically, the arrangement of the tectonics divisions is what enables the design to be able to be foldable to become the rigid structure. Needless to say, this arrangement can flexibly be adapted to design any type and shape of specific folded structural volumes.
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(13) In this embodiment, the male members 204 are respectively formed only on the first plurality of planar members 104a which form the roof of the enclosure (i.e. top of the enclosure), when the device 100 is in the assembled form (e.g. see
(14) Further, a way to actuate all the planar members 104 in one movement to enable transformation of the device 100 from the collapsed form to the assembled form is to provide four elastic cords 106 of equal length at each of the first plurality of planar members 104a. Without loss of generality, non-elastic cords, or rope-like cords may also be used in place of the elastic cords 106. Specifically, each cord 106 is (detachably or fixedly) coupled to each corresponding male member 104a. Hence, by pulling all four cords 106 in a single direction (e.g. pulling upwardly relative to a platform, on which the device 100 sits), the supporting substrate 102 and planar members 104 are collectively and concurrently drawn upwards, and consequently caused to close-up to form the enclosure due to the converging movement of the first plurality of planar members 104a towards one another as depicted in
(15) Further, a way to actuate all the planar members 104 in one movement to enable transformation of the device 100 from the collapsed form to the assembled form is to provide four elastic cords 106 of equal length at each of the first plurality of planar members 104a. Without loss of generality, non-elastic cords, or rope-like cords may also be used in place of the elastic cords 106. Specifically, each cord 106 is (detachably or fixedly) coupled to each corresponding male member 104a. Hence, by pulling all four cords 106 in a single direction (e.g. pulling upwardly relative to a platform, on which the device 100 sits), the supporting substrate 102 and planar members 104 are collectively and concurrently drawn upwards, and consequently caused to close-up to form the enclosure due to the converging movement of the first plurality of planar members 104a towards one another as depicted in
(16) Therefore, a method of operating the device 100 (of
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(18) Specifically, forming of the tectonic divisions on the planar element 300 is performed as illustrated in
(19) To elaborate on determining characteristics of the planar members 104, it largely comprises: (1). based on the markings, identifying areas on the planar element 300 corresponding to surfaces providing the shape of the enclosure when the planar element 300 is formed into the enclosure; (2). providing the supporting substrate 102 as the planar element 300; and (3). determining shapes and locations/positions of the planar members 104 to be arranged on the supporting substrate 102 based respectively on shapes and locations of the identified areas.
(20) An example of placing the planar members 104 over the tectonic divisions is illustrated in
(21) In summary, the proposed device 100 is advantageous in able to attain substantial structural rigidity when assembled into the enclosure versus conventional solutions. Also, the device 100 may allow forming a variety of easy storage solutions with rapid deployment. The device 100 may find commercial markets in countries such as Singapore, United States, and Australia, and some envisaged useful applications of the device 100 include:
(22) 1. For usage as a commercial disposable gift bag that may easily be opened for accessing the interior. Using low costs material for the supporting substrate 102 and planar members 104, the disposable gift bag can be mass-produced at relatively low costs and can be of substantial use as a packing solution, due to the beneficial compact storage requirements offered by the device 100 and ease of assembly (in which only a single motion is required).
(23) 2. For usage as a backpack, a purse, or a laptop bag with high structural integrity, that offer very easy access to items stored inside (as compared to other existing hard-shell bags on the market). In this instance, the planar members 104 may be made of plastic, wood, or a durable composite material, while the supporting substrate 102 may (for example) be made of cloth from a heavy bag type canvas material. The planar members 104 may then either be attached to the supporting substrate 102 with rivets, stitching, or with an industrial adhesive (or some suitable combination of all techniques).
(24) 3. For usage in rescue operations (e.g. configuring the device 100 with appropriate dimensions to be used as deployable structures, such as tents), in aerospace applications (e.g. using the device 100 for development of a toroid for producing artificial gravity in space), or in toy designs or corporate gift designs (e.g. a variety of toys for children could be based on the disclosed concept of the proposed device 100).
(25) 4. For usage as deployable furniture such as forming from the collapsed form (i.e. deployed for convenient packing) into structures like a stool, which may be formed in one embodiment as a polygonal solid. Such an object may have the dual capacity to act as a storage device as well as a piece of furniture and could be easily collapsed from the assembled form into the collapsed form for easy transportation and relocation, when required.
(26) Generally, the proposed device 100 provides a fundamentally new structural rigidity to origami-inspired structures and a stand-alone capacity, which has not yet been demonstrated in conventional solutions.
(27) While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, such illustration and description are to be considered illustrative or exemplary, and not restrictive; the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments. Other variations to the disclosed embodiments can be understood and effected by those skilled in the art in practicing the claimed invention. For example, the supporting substrate 102 and planar members 104 may be appropriately configured with suitable shapes and sizes such that the enclosure formed may be of a variety of different shapes, e.g. as a dodecahedron 700 shown in
(28) In other variant embodiments, some portions of the flexible supporting substrate 102 are not necessarily covered by the planar members 104, i.e. those portions are not covered up. There may also be some regions that are open in the assembled enclosure, and so include regions with only a single layer, between the planar members 104, consisting solely of the flexible supporting substrate 102, which advantageously allows the proposed device 100 to have a smoother transformation between the collapsed form and the assembled form.