MOBILE MODULAR DWELLING SYSTEM
20230029279 · 2023-01-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04D13/033
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B1/34869
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B2001/0061
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B9/24
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04H1/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B2009/2464
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B1/34861
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B2001/0053
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B3/7007
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y02A50/00
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
E06B3/4654
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B2001/34892
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04H1/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04B1/348
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A mobile modular dwelling system comprising a floor; a front semicircular sub-assembly secured to the floor, the front semicircular sub-assembly including a pane arrangement; and a rear polygonal sub-assembly also secured to the floor and to the front semicircular sub-assembly. In combination, the front and rear sub-assemblies provide a shelter in the face of prevailing wind and rain, regardless of the direction from which weather may originate, while offering an interior designer a wider latitude of furniture choices than does a semicircular footprint alone.
Claims
1. A mobile modular dwelling system comprising: a. a floor; b. a front semicircular sub-assembly secured to the floor, the front semicircular sub-assembly including a pane arrangement; c. a rear polygonal sub-assembly also secured to the floor and to the front semicircular sub-assembly so that in combination, the front and rear sub-assemblies provide a shelter in the face of prevailing wind and rain, regardless of the direction from which weather may originate, while offering an interior designer a wider latitude of furniture choices than does a semicircular footprint alone.
2. The mobile modular dwelling system of claim 1 wherein the front semicircular sub-assembly is detached from the rear quadrilateral sub-assembly before installation at a site.
3. The mobile modular dwelling system of claim 1 wherein the front semicircular sub-assembly is secured to the rear polygonal sub-assembly and to the foundation in situ.
4. The mobile modular dwelling system of claim 1 further including an array of utilities selected from the group consisting of window and wall coverings, a bed, a wash basin, a commode, a kitchenette, and a sauna or hot tub.
5. The mobile modular dwelling system of claim 1 wherein the front sub-assembly includes a plurality of sliding bowed panoramic panes made of transparent or translucent material or semi-translucent material that affords a wide range of view.
6. The mobile modular dwelling system of claim 1 wherein the rear sub-assembly mates with the front sub-assembly and has a footprint that accommodates a variety of convenience and utility features.
7. The mobile modular dwelling system of claim 1 wherein the rear polygonal sub-assembly has a footprint that is rectangular.
8. The mobile modular dwelling system of claim 1 wherein a wall structure rises from a floor to support a roof that overlies the front and rear sub-assemblies.
9. The mobile modular dwelling system of claim 1 wherein the floor is mounted on posts that are seated on or in ground that underlies a floor, the posts rising above the ground for distances necessary to support the floor in a generally horizontal plane, regardless of topography of underlying terrain.
10. The mobile modular dwelling system of claim 1, the front and rear sub-assemblies accommodate various utility spaces, including a bathroom, a closet, a kitchenette, and a bedroom.
11. The mobile modular dwelling system of claim 1 wherein the pane arrangement includes panes that can be positioned in opened or partly opened positions, thereby providing a sleeping area that can serve as a covered outdoor space that emulates an outdoor camping environment.
12. The mobile modular dwelling system of claim 1 wherein the pane arrangement includes panes that are supported by window frames that slidably extend vertically between a floor-mounted track and a ceiling-mounted track, thereby enabling interior front spaces to serve as an outdoor space if desired and when the panes are closed, the panes afford protection from an adverse outdoor environment while allowing the occupant(s) to commune with nature.
13. The mobile modular dwelling system of claim 12 wherein the pane arrangement is adapted to cooperate with a photoluminescent material so that its optical properties are adapted to be influenced by a source of electrical power.
14. The mobile modular dwelling system of claim 1 further including a roof that overlies the front and rear sub-assemblies.
15. The mobile modular dwelling system of claim 14 wherein the roof includes one or more skylights.
16. The mobile modular dwelling system of claim 15 wherein the one or more skylights include a material that is translucent or semi-translucent and has an optical property that is adapted to be influenced by electrical energy.
17. The mobile modular dwelling system of claim 1 wherein the front sub-assembly includes front curved walls between which the pane arrangement is positioned.
18. The mobile modular dwelling system of claim 17 further including a door defined within one or more of the front curved walls that provides an entryway.
19. A method of creating a mobile modular dwelling system comprising the steps of: a. laying a floor; b. securing a front semicircular sub-assembly to the floor, the front semicircular sub-assembly including a pane arrangement; c. attaching a rear polygonal sub-assembly to the floor and to the front semicircular sub-assembly so that in combination, the front and rear sub-assemblies provide a shelter in the face of prevailing wind and rain, regardless of the direction from which weather may originate, while offering an interior designer a wider latitude of furniture choices than does a semicircular footprint alone.
20. A method of creating a mobile modular dwelling system comprising the steps of: a. laying a floor; b. attaching a rear rectangular sub-assembly to the floor; c. securing a front semicircular sub-assembly to the floor and to the rear rectangular sub-assembly, thereby providing a firm shelter in the face of prevailing wind and rain, regardless of the direction from which weather may originate, while offering an interior designer a wider latitude of furniture choices than does a semicircular footprint alone.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0028] Preferred embodiments of the disclosure are outlined by way of example in the following description with reference to the attached drawings. In these attached drawings, identical or identically functioning components and elements are labeled with identical reference numbers and characters.
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[0043] An object of the present disclosure to provide to a mobile, portable, at least partially prefabricated dwelling system 10 in which there are one or more sliding bowed panoramic panes 16 made of transparent or translucent material that affords a wide range of view. At the rear of the front sub-assembly 14, the mating rear sub-assembly 12 has a polygonal, preferably rectangular footprint that accommodates a variety of convenience and utility features.
[0044] After moving assembled or unassembled sub-assemblies or partially assembled sub-assemblies to a desired site, a user then has access to a retreat with comfortable utilities. Thus, an enhanced camping-like experience is created.
[0045] In some embodiments, an assembled system 10 has a footprint with a semicircular or oval or elliptical front sub-assembly 14 that is appended to a polygonal, preferably rectangular, rear sub-assembly 12 (see
[0046] The system 10 has a floor 26 that in some embodiments is placed upon for example a concrete foundation. Optionally, the floor is mounted on posts 24 that are seated on or in the ground. Such posts 24 can be variously sized above the ground to support a generally horizontal floor 26, regardless of the topography of underlying terrain. Especially when positioned above ground, the posts 24 present minimal adverse environmental impact.
[0047] Within the interior space that lies in the rear and front sub-assemblies 12, 14, various utilities are housed. They include a bathroom 28, a closet 30, and a bedroom 32. A panoramic, repositionable, bowed transparent pane arrangement 16 preferably extends upwardly from the floor 26 to or towards the ceiling 44. This arrangement 16 affords a wide-angle view of the environs. If desired, the pane arrangement 16 can be positioned in an opened or partly opened position. This feature allows a sleeping area 32 to serve as a covered outdoor space that emulates an outdoor camping environment.
[0048] Such a dwelling system 10 is relatively uncomplicated in its transportability, ease of assembly and use, while offering an outdoor experience to those who wish comfortably to get away from it all. If desired, the system 10 can be transported to a site of interest in one piece, or in sub-assemblies that are united in situ.
[0049] In summary, several embodiments of the disclosed system 10 include some or all of these features under one roof 22: [0050] 1. curved front walls 34 and planar rear walls 20 [0051] 2. access entry way 38 [0052] 3. bowed sliding translucent or transparent pane arrangements 16 [0053] 4. window and wall coverings 40 [0054] 5. bedroom 32 [0055] 6. washroom and commode 42.
[0056] As an initial step, utilities such as water, electricity, telephone and/or gas lines are provided to an installation site.
[0057] In preparation for connection to such utilities, the front and rear sub-assemblies 12, 14 of the mobile dwelling system 10 are transported from a manufacturing facility to the site of interest in an assembled or unassembled or partially assembled state. If unassembled, assembly occurs in situ. Assembly is enabled by various connection means, including adhesives, nuts, and bolts, and/or tongue and groove features.
[0058] For ease of reference, the mobile dwelling system 10 can be considered in its pre-enhancement stages to be a shell 46 (
[0059] Preferably, the shell 46 includes rigid materials such as timber or steel for stability and support strength. Adequate shell strength and resistance to deflection by strong winds or rain is required to support the roof 22, the polygonal rear sub-assembly 12 and the pane arrangement 16 in the front sub-assembly 14.
[0060] The polygonal rear sub-assembly 12 preferably has a quadrilateral footprint. Alternative embodiments include a rectangular footprint. But other alternative geometries include hexagonal and octagonal footprints, for example.
[0061] Other features of the rear sub-assembly 12 include facilities such as a closet 30 and a kitchenette (
[0062] The bowed pane arrangement 16 includes cooperating window frames that are slidably engaged by rails or tracks which are mounted in the floor 26 or ceiling 44 of a preferably semicircular section of the front sub-assembly 14. It will be appreciated that the bowed pane arrangement 16 may include one or multiple individual cooperating panes. Those panes may cover a 180-degree range, or more or less. At their arcuate ends, there is a curved front wall 34. On one curved front wall 34, there is a door or entry way.
[0063] Preferably the panes 16 are made of a transparent or semi translucent material that may or may not have photoelectrical properties that enable the panes to change color or tone in response to ambient light. Alternatively, such panes may include heating filaments that are connected to an electrical source. In another alternate embodiment, the panes 16 may be made of a material that has an opacity that changes in response to an electrical signal. Optionally, such features may be included in one or more skylights and may be operable independently or in sync with corresponding features in the panes 16.
[0064] In some embodiments, a protective sheeting or layer may be provided on at least one outside face of the pane arrangement 16. Optionally, a moisture protection layer may be provided on the interior surface of the pane arrangement 16.
[0065] Desirably, the roof 22 and the floor 26 are insulated with for example polyurethane insulation panels and/or an insulating wool.
[0066] A waterproofing material such as a suitable membrane is provided on an outside surface of the roof 22. Water pipes 50 can extend through the center of poles (not shown) that support the roof 22.
[0067] Covering the outside of the curved front wall 34 and the planar rear walls 36 is a conventional exterior surface treatment that is primarily selected for its visual appeal and protection from the outside elements.
[0068] In one embodiment, the pane arrangement 16 is a bowed transparent or semi translucent material. That material may have absorption characteristics that are influenced by ambient light. Such material may also be embodied in one or more of skylights.
[0069] The panes 16 are preferably shaped in a frusto-cylindrical manner: looking downwardly, such panes 16 may have a uniform radius of curvature. That radius may span about 0 to 180 degrees of arc. From a horizontal vantage point, the panes 16 are flat. The bowed panes 16 are supported by a frames that have upper and lower edges which are engaged by floor-mounted and ceiling-mounted tracks.
[0070] Edges of the panes 16 may overlap and be provided with sealing material for insulation. If desired, the pane arrangement may be provided with a security system, such as locks and/or an alarm.
[0071] Space utilization challenges are met by a combination of front curved and rear polygonal, preferably quadrilateral sub-assemblies 14,12. A closet 30 extends upwardly from the floor 26. Coverings 40 may be provided over the pane arrangement 16.
[0072] The bathroom 28 accommodates a commode and a shower (
[0073] If desired, an air conditioning system may serve to meet heating and cooling needs. Optionally, a wood-burning stove may be provided. A water heater is preferably situated between in or behind the closet 30.
[0074] Preferably, the mobile dwelling system 10 is connected to utilities such as electricity, water and wastewater networks that are provided at an installation site such a mobile home park in which clusters of such dwelling units are situated.
TABLE OF REFERENCE NUMBERS
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TABLE-US-00001 Reference No. Component 10 mobile dwelling system 12 rear sub-assembly 14 front sub-assembly 16 pane arrangement 18 semicircular section 20 wall structure 22 roof 24 posts 26 floor 28 bathroom 30 closet 32 bedroom 34 curved front wall 36 planar rear wall 38 access entry way 40 coverings 42 washroom 44 ceiling 46 shell 48 pole