Self-aligning modular connector
11702835 ยท 2023-07-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04B1/34384
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04B1/343
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A modular connector is disclosed that comprises of a middle-plate, a plurality of sectioned-base-plates, and a plurality of locking-plates. The middle-plate and the plurality of sectioned-base-plates have a plurality of slotted holes to enable faster construction and deal with construction tolerances efficiently. Also, a plurality of grooved surfaces on the sectioned-base-plate and the locking-plate provide a system so that bolted-connected modules do not slide and remain at initially its aligned position. Disclosed is also a method for assembling a modular building.
Claims
1. A modular connector, consisting of: a) a middle-plate having a plurality of middle-plate-slotted-holes; b) a top-base-plate attached to a top of the middle-plate and a bottom-base-plate attached to a bottom of the middle-plate, wherein the top-base-plate and the bottom-base-plate are composed of a plurality of sectioned-base-plates having a top-grooved-surface and a bottom-flat-surface and having a plurality of base-plate-slotted-holes, wherein each sectioned-base-plate is attached to a respective main-column of a plurality of main-columns; c) a plurality of locking-plates having a bottom-locking-grooved-surface and a top-locking-flat-surface and having a plurality of locking-plate-holes, wherein each locking-plate-hole is aligned with a corresponding base-plate-slotted-hole; and d) a plurality of bolts and a plurality of bolt nuts connect the plurality of locking-plates, the plurality of sectioned-base-plates, and the middle-plate.
2. A modular connector, comprising: a) a middle-plate having a plurality of middle-plate-slotted-holes, wherein the middle-plate includes a vertical-extension orthogonally positioned on an end thereof configured to connect with a wall; b) a top-base-plate attached to a top of the middle-plate and a bottom-base-plate attached to a bottom of the middle-plate, wherein the top-base-plate and the bottom-base-plate are comprised of a plurality of sectioned-base-plates having a top-grooved-surface and a bottom-flat-surface and having a plurality of base-plate-slotted-holes, wherein each sectioned-base-plate is attached to a respective main-column of a plurality of main-columns; c) a plurality of locking-plates having a bottom-locking-grooved-surface and a top-locking-flat-surface and having a plurality of locking-plate-holes, wherein each locking-plate-hole is aligned with a corresponding base-plate-slotted-hole; and d) a plurality of bolts and a plurality of bolt nuts connect the plurality of locking-plates, the plurality of sectioned-base-plates, and the middle-plate; wherein the middle-plate has a plurality of vertical-base-plate-slotted-holes located on the vertical-extension, and a plurality of anchor-bolts and the plurality of bolt-nuts connect the plurality of locking-plates, the plurality of sectioned-base-plates, and the middle-plate.
3. The modular connector of claim 2, further comprising a plurality of short-columns, wherein each short-column is configured to fit inside each respective main-column, and wherein the plurality of short-columns are correspondingly attached to the plurality of the sectioned-base-plates.
4. The modular connector of claim 2, wherein each sectioned-base-plate is welded to each main-column.
5. The modular connector of claim 2, wherein the top-groove-surface and the bottom-locking-grooved-surface have triangular grooved structures.
6. The modular connector of claim 2, wherein the vertical-extension is attached to the middle-plate by welding.
7. The modular connector of claim 2, further comprising a fillet-section attached to the middle-plate and the vertical-extension.
8. The modular connector of claim 2, wherein the vertical-extension has a vertical-grooved-surface.
9. The modular connector of claim 8, wherein the vertical-grooved-surface has triangular grooved structures.
10. A modular connector, comprising: a) a middle-plate having a plurality of middle-plate-slotted-holes, wherein the middle-plate includes a vertical-extension orthogonally positioned on an end thereof configured to connect with a wall; b) a top-base-plate attached to a top of the middle-plate and a bottom-base-plate attached to a bottom of the middle-plate, wherein the top-base-plate and the bottom-base-plate are comprised of a plurality of sectioned-base-plates having a top-grooved-surface and a bottom-flat-surface and having a plurality of base-plate-slotted-holes, wherein each sectioned-base-plate is attached to a respective main-column of a plurality of main-columns; c) a plurality of locking-plates having a bottom-locking-grooved-surface and a top-locking-flat-surface and having a plurality of locking-plate-holes, wherein each locking-plate-hole is aligned with a corresponding base-plate-slotted-hole; d) a plurality of short-columns, wherein each short-column is configured to fit inside each respective main-column, and wherein the plurality of short-columns are correspondingly attached to the plurality of the sectioned-base-plates; and e) a plurality of bolts and a plurality of bolt nuts connect the plurality of locking-plates, the plurality of sectioned-base-plates, and the middle-plate; wherein the middle-plate has a plurality of vertical-base-plate-slotted-holes located on the vertical-extension, and a plurality of anchor-bolts and the plurality of bolt-nuts connect the plurality of locking-plates, the plurality of sectioned-base-plates, and the middle-plate.
11. A method of assembling the modular connector of claim 1, comprising steps of: a) placing a plurality of lower-modules in a planned location wherein each lower-module has a rectangular-box-shape and plurality of main-columns wherein a plurality of sectioned-base-plates having a top-grooved-surface, a bottom-flat-surface, and having a plurality of base-plate-slotted-holes are attached to each end of the plurality of main-columns; b) attaching a middle-plate on the plurality of bottom-flat-surfaces wherein the middle-plate has a plurality of middle-plate-slotted-holes; c) placing a plurality of upper-modules on the middle-plate wherein the base-plate-slotted-hole in the upper-module is configured to be parallel to the base-plate-slotted-hole in each upper-module, but orthogonal to base-plate-slotted-hole in each lower-module; d) aligning the middle-plate and the plurality of upper-modules orthogonally so that a bolt is configured to go through each base-plate-slotted-hole and each middle-plate-slotted-hole; e) positioning a plurality of locking-plates on a plurality of top-base-plate and under a plurality of bottom-base-plate wherein the top-base-plate and the bottom-base-plate are composed of the plurality of sectioned-base-plates and wherein each locking-plate has a locking-plate-hole and has a bottom-locking-grooved-surface facing the top-grooved-surface; f) inserting the bolt into the plurality of locking-plate-holes, the plurality of base-plate-slotted-holes, and the middle-plate-slotted-hole, and g) tightening each bolt with a bolt-nut.
12. A method of assembling the modular connector of claim 2, comprising steps of: a) placing a plurality of lower-modules in a planned location wherein each lower-module has a rectangular-box-shape and plurality of main-columns wherein a plurality of sectioned-base-plates having a top-grooved-surface, a bottom-flat-surface, and having a plurality of base-plate-slotted-holes are attached to each end of the plurality of main-columns; b) attaching a middle-plate on the plurality of bottom-flat-surfaces wherein the middle-plate has a plurality of middle-plate-slotted-holes; c) placing a plurality of upper-modules on the middle-plate wherein the base-plate-slotted-hole in the upper-module is configured to be parallel to the base-plate-slotted-hole in each upper-module, but orthogonal to base-plate-slotted-hole in each lower-module; d) aligning the middle-plate and the plurality of upper-modules orthogonally so that a bolt is configured to go through each base-plate-slotted-hole and each middle-plate-slotted-hole; e) positioning a plurality of locking-plates on a plurality of top-base-plate and under a plurality of bottom-base-plate wherein the top-base-plate and the bottom-base-plate are comprised of the plurality of sectioned-base-plates and wherein each locking-plate has a locking-plate-hole and has a bottom-locking-grooved-surface facing the top-grooved-surface; f) inserting the bolt into the plurality of locking-plate-holes, the plurality of base-plate-slotted-holes, and the middle-plate-slotted-hole, and g) tightening each bolt with a bolt-nut.
13. The method according to claim 12, wherein the vertical-extension has a vertical-grooved-surface.
14. The method according to claim 12, further including aligning the middle-plate with respect to the plurality of vertical-base-plate-slotted-holes and the plurality of anchor bolts and tightening each anchor-bolt with the bolt-nut.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In the drawings, the reference numbers refer to the same parts of the present invention in the different views. Additionally, the drawings are not necessarily to scale.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(11) The embodiments herein and the various features and advantageous details thereof are explained more fully with reference to the non-limiting embodiments that are depicted in the accompanying drawings and detailed in the following description. Descriptions of well-known components and processing techniques are omitted in order to not unnecessarily obscure the embodiments herein. The examples used herein are merely intended to facilitate an understanding of ways in which the embodiments herein are practiced and to further enable those of skill in the art to practice the invention.
(12) All materials are preferably made of steel, but any material complying with structural safety and performance requirements of a building can be used.
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(20) Assembly method of the present invention for eight-module-connection 23 follows: The plurality of sectioned-base-plates (with or without the short-column) are attached to each end of the plurality of main-columns preferably by welding. A module, for example, should have the plurality of top-base-plate attached to the lower end of each main-column and a plurality of bottom-base-plate attached to the upper end of each main-column. Moreover, direction of the base-plate-slotted-hole in the top- and bottom-base-plate (310 and 312, respectively) should be orthogonal to each other so that alignment can be done in both directions (e.g., X- and Y-directions), and it has to be the same for all modules in the structure. Besides, since a plurality of lower modules 1, 2, 3, 4 are already in place, they hardly provide movement for the alignment purposes; therefore, the middle-plate 301 can be aligned in the perpendicular direction to the plurality of top-base-plates 302. Once a plurality of lower modules (e.g., 1, 2, 3, 4) are placed and connected to foundation, the middle-plate 301 is placed to top of the plurality of bottom-base-plates 302. This phase of the assembly is illustrated in
(21) Assembly method of the present invention for four-module-connection 22 follows: In addition to the above method, a plurality of anchor bolts should be embedded into the wall 400 prior to starting the assembly. This phase of the assembly is illustrated in