SELF-CONTAINED ELEVATED HOUSING KIT USING INTERMODAL SHIPPING CONTAINERS
20190249413 ยท 2019-08-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04B1/14
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
E04H2001/1283
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04B1/348
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04H9/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B1/343
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A housing system comprises a plurality of intermodal shipping containers. Each of the plurality of intermodal shipping containers has a bottom, a plurality of sidewalls and a top. The plurality of intermodal shipping containers has aggregately contained inside them: a plurality of floor-forming panels connectable to form a floor that can be secured to the tops of the plurality of intermodal shipping containers; a plurality of wall-forming panels connectable to form an exterior wall around the floor and that can be secured to the floor when the floor-forming panels are secured to the tops of the plurality of intermodal shipping container; and a plurality of roof-forming panels connectable to the wall to form a roof. The system preferably includes steps sized to extend from the bottom of at least one of the plurality of intermodal shipping containers to the floor when the floor-forming panels are secured to the tops of the plurality of intermodal shipping containers.
Claims
1. A housing system comprising: an intermodal shipping container, the intermodal shipping container: a) being a rectangular, eight-corner, closed box made of corrugated steel with doors fitted at one end; b) having castings at each corner with openings for twistlock fasteners and; c) having a bottom, a plurality of sidewalls and a top; the intermodal shipping container having contained inside it: a plurality of floor-forming panels connectable to form a floor, the floor securable to the top of the intermodal shipping container; a plurality of wall-forming panels connectable to form an exterior wall around the floor and the exterior wall securable to the floor when the floor-forming panels are secured to the top of the intermodal shipping container; and a plurality of roof-forming panels connectable to the exterior wall to form a roof.
2. The housing system of claim 1 further including a step kit.
3. The housing system of claim 1 further including one or more joists interpositionable between and connectable to the floor and the intermodal shipping container.
4. The housing system of claim 1 further including one or more anchors to removably secure the intermodal shipping container to piering.
5. A housing system comprising: a plurality of intermodal shipping containers, each of the plurality of intermodal shipping containers: a) being a rectangular, eight-corner, closed box made of corrugated steel with doors fitted at one end; b) having castings at each corner with openings for twistlock fasteners and; c) having a bottom, a plurality of sidewalls and a top; the plurality of intermodal shipping containers having aggregately contained inside them: a plurality of floor-forming panels connectable to form a floor, the floor securable to the tops of the plurality of intermodal shipping containers; a plurality of wall-forming panels connectable to form an exterior wall around the floor, the exterior wall securable to the floor when the floor-forming panels are secured to the tops of the plurality of intermodal shipping containers; and a plurality of roof-forming panels connectable to the exterior wall to form a roof.
6. The housing system of claim 5 further including a step kit.
7. The housing system of claim 7 further including one or more joists interpositionable between and connectable to the floor and one or more of the plurality of intermodal shipping containers.
8. The housing system of claim 7 further including one or more anchors to removably secure one or more of the plurality of intermodal shipping containers to piering.
9. A method of constructing a sheltering structure, the method comprising: providing an intermodal shipping container, the intermodal shipping container a) being a rectangular, eight-corner, closed box made of corrugated steel with doors fitted at one end; b) having castings at each corner with openings for twistlock fasteners; c) having a bottom, a plurality of sidewalls and a top and; d) having contained inside it: a plurality of floor-forming panels connectable to form a floor, the floor securable to the top of the container; a plurality of wall-forming panels connectable to form an exterior wall around the floor, the exterior wall securable to the floor when the floor-forming panels are secured to the top of the shipping container; and a plurality of roof-forming panels connectable to the exterior wall to form a roof; securing to the top of the intermodal shipping container the plurality of floor-forming panels to form the floor on top of the intermodal shipping container; securing to the floor the plurality of wall-forming panels, the wall-forming panels being arranged on the floor so as to create the exterior wall around the floor; and securing to the exterior wall the plurality of roof-forming panels so as to form the roof.
10. A method of constructing a sheltering structure, the method comprising: providing a plurality of intermodal shipping containers, each of the intermodal shipping containers a) being a rectangular, eight-corner, closed box made of corrugated steel with doors fitted at one end; b) having castings at each corner with openings for twistlock fasteners; and c) having a bottom, a plurality of sidewalls and a top; the plurality of intermodal shipping containers having aggregately contained inside them: a plurality of floor-forming panels connectable to form a floor, the floor securable to the tops of the plurality of intermodal shipping containers; a plurality of wall-forming panels connectable to form an exterior wall around the floor, the exterior wall securable to the floor when the floor-forming panels are secured to the tops of the plurality of intermodal shipping containers; and a plurality of roof-forming panels connectable to the exterior wall to form a roof; securing to the tops of the intermodal shipping containers the plurality of floor-forming panels to form the floor on the tops of the intermodal shipping containers; securing to the floor the plurality of wall-forming panels, the wall-forming panels being arranged on the floor so as to create the exterior wall around the floor; and securing to the exterior wall the plurality of roof-forming panels so as to form the roof.
11. A method of constructing a sheltering structure, the method comprising: providing: an intermodal shipping container, the intermodal shipping container a) being a rectangular, eight-corner, closed box made of corrugated steel with doors fitted at one end; b) having castings at each corner with openings for twistlock fasteners and; c) having a bottom, a plurality of sidewalls and a top; a plurality of floor-forming panels connectable to form a floor, the floor securable to the top of the intermodal shipping container; a plurality of wall-forming panels connectable to form an exterior wall around the floor, the exterior wall securable to the floor when the floor-forming panels are secured to the top of the intermodal shipping container; and a plurality of roof-forming panels connectable to the exterior wall to form a roof; securing to the top of the intermodal shipping container the plurality of floor-forming panels to form the floor on top of the intermodal shipping container; securing to the floor the plurality of wall-forming panels, the wall-forming panels being arranged on the floor so as to create the exterior wall around the floor; and securing to the exterior wall the plurality of roof-forming panels so as to form the roof.
12. A method of constructing a sheltering structure, the method comprising: providing: a plurality of intermodal shipping containers, each of the intermodal shipping containers a) being a rectangular, eight-corner, closed box made of corrugated steel with doors fitted at one end; b) having castings at each corner with openings for twistlock fasteners and; c) having a bottom, a plurality of sidewalls and a top: a plurality of floor-forming panels connectable to form a floor, the floor securable to the tops of the plurality of intermodal shipping containers; a plurality of wall-forming panels connectable to form an exterior wall around the floor, the exterior wall securable to the floor when the floor-forming panels are secured to the tops of the plurality of intermodal shipping container; and a plurality of roof-forming panels connectable to the exterior wall to form a roof; securing to the tops of the intermodal shipping container the plurality of floor-forming panels to form the floor on the tops of the intermodal shipping containers; securing to the floor the plurality of wall-forming panels, the wall-forming panels being arranged on the floor so as to create the exterior wall around the floor; and securing to the exterior wall the plurality of roof-forming panels so as to form the roof.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0035] Embodiments of the present invention include a self-contained housing system contained and erectable upon one intermodal shipping container and a self-contained housing system contained and erectable upon a plurality of intermodal shipping containers. In other embodiments, the invention is directed to methods of using intermodal shipping containers to create a portable housing system.
[0036] A first embodiment of a self-contained housing system contained and erectable upon one intermodal shipping container is shown in
[0037] The constituent elements of housing system 100 will be further explained.
[0038] In the accompanying figures, the inventive system is used to construct a house, designated generally in the drawings with reference number 60 followed by a letter in order to refer to the particular embodiment house shown or under discussion. In this respect,
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[0040] A multitude of connecting systems may be used to connect floor-forming panels 20 to containers 10. By way of example, as shown in
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[0044] The constituent elements of the second embodiment of the inventive housing system 200 will be further explained. Specifically,
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[0048] Additional details of the features and advantages of the inventive housing system will now be explained. The intact containers supporting a house or work structure may be used as secure storage or to house mechanical or other systems needed for the home or recovery supplies needed in the immediate area of the disaster. SIPs are preferably used to make the floor-forming panels 20, wall-forming panels 21 and roof-forming panels 22. By using SIPs for these constituent components, a rapidly deployable and easily transportable housing system is provided. As shown in
[0049] As can be grasped from the images, by virtue of building a house or work structure on top of the intermodal shipping containers, easily-deployable housing can be placed in areas that are sodden from flooding or rain. Second, by virtue of building a house or work structure on top of the intermodal shipping containers, housing can be provided in areas in which further flooding is expected. Ground-based emergency housing solutions, particularly those relying upon fabric, films and wood structural components would not be appropriate for such locales. Moreover, by using intermodal shipping containers to elevate living or work quarters, the inventive housing system includes an easily ballastable container that can provide additional mass and support to any structure. For example, as shown in
[0050] Alternatively, the corrugated steel forming the walls of the typical intermodal housing container can be cut out upon installation to create flow paths under a house. The flow would allow water to flow through the container in the event of flooding. The necessity to modify the shipping container after installation will vary based on geographic location, flood type (fluvial vs. coastal) and severity of flood risk.
[0051] The present invention is also directed to a first embodiment method of constructing a sheltering structure. The embodiment method includes providing an intermodal shipping container. The intermodal shipping container has a bottom, a plurality of sidewalls and a top and has contained inside it: a plurality of floor-forming panels connectable to form a floor that can be secured to the top of the intermodal shipping container, a plurality of wall-forming panels connectable to form an exterior wall around the floor and that can be secured to the floor when the floor-forming panels are secured to the intermodal shipping container, and a plurality of roof-forming panels connectable to the wall to form a roof. The method further includes: securing to the top of the intermodal shipping container the plurality of floor-forming panels to form a floor on top of the intermodal shipping container; securing to the floor the plurality of wall-forming panels, the wall-forming panels being arranged on the floor so as to create an exterior wall around the floor; and securing to the exterior wall the plurality of roof-forming panels so as to form a roof.
[0052] The present invention is also directed to a second embodiment method of constructing a sheltering structure. The embodiment method comprises providing a plurality of intermodal shipping containers. Each of the intermodal shipping containers has a bottom, a plurality of sidewalls and a top. The plurality of intermodal shipping containers has aggregately contained inside them: a plurality of floor-forming panels connectable to form a floor that can be secured to the tops of the plurality of intermodal shipping containers; a plurality of wall-forming panels connectable to form an exterior wall around the floor and that can be secured to the floor when the floor-forming panels are secured to the tops of the plurality of intermodal shipping containers; and a plurality of roof-forming panels connectable to the wall to form a roof. The method further includes: securing to the tops of the intermodal shipping containers the plurality of floor-forming panels to form a floor on the tops of the intermodal shipping containers; securing to the floor the plurality of wall-forming panels, the wall-forming panels being arranged on the floor so as to create an exterior wall around the floor, and securing to the exterior wall the plurality of roof-forming panels so as to form a roof.
[0053] While a kit or prefabricated housing modules may conveniently be shipped within the container(s) to the construction site, there may be instances when the complete housing kit may need to be transported in separate shipments. For example, in the event of a bulk order (e.g. multiple kits being delivered to one building site), it may be more convenient and/or economical to ship building panels/modules in bulk manner to maximize the shipping volume within each container. An example would be grouping all interior wall SIPs/modules needed for multiple dwellings within a single container. Based on the specifications of a bulk order, it could be possible to ship all necessary components in fewer (or more) containers than are needed to provide the structural bases for the structures specified within a bulk order. On the other hand, there may be instances where existing unused containers are already present near the building site and only the other building components would be necessary to erect a structure. There also may be instances where additional shipping containers are used to transport materials but not utilized for structure. Accordingly, the invention includes a third method of constructing a sheltering structure. The third embodiment method includes providing: an intermodal shipping container, the intermodal shipping container having a bottom, a plurality of sidewalls and a top; a plurality of floor-forming panels connectable to form a floor that can be secured to the top of the intermodal shipping container; a plurality of wall-forming panels connectable to form an exterior wall around the floor and that can be secured to the floor when the floor-forming panels are secured to the tops of the plurality of intermodal shipping container; and a plurality of roof-forming panels connectable to the wall to form a roof. The embodiment method further includes: securing to the top of the intermodal shipping container the plurality of floor-forming panels to form a floor on top of the intermodal shipping container, securing to the floor the plurality of wall-forming panels, the wall-forming panels being arranged on the floor so as to create an exterior wall around the floor, and securing to the exterior wall the plurality of roof-forming panels so as to form a roof.
[0054] A similar method of constructing a sheltering structure may be used utilizing a plurality of intermodal shipping containers. In this respect, a fourth embodiment method comprises providing: a plurality of intermodal shipping containers, each of the intermodal shipping containers having a bottom, a plurality of sidewalls and a top: a plurality of floor-forming panels connectable to form a floor that can be secured to the tops of the plurality of intermodal shipping containers; a plurality of wall-forming panels connectable to form an exterior wall around the floor and that can be secured to the floor when the floor-forming panels are secured to the tops of the plurality of intermodal shipping containers; and a plurality of roof-forming panels connectable to the wall to form a roof. The embodiment method further includes: securing to the tops of the intermodal shipping containers the plurality of floor-forming panels to form a floor on the tops of the intermodal shipping containers; securing to the floor the plurality of wall-forming panels, the wall-forming panels being arranged on the floor so as to create an exterior wall around the floor; and securing to the exterior wall the plurality of roof-forming panels so as to form a roof.
[0055] Importantly, the foregoing constituent actions of the described methods need not necessarily be done in the order described and should not be deemed strictly as serial steps. For example, the wall-forming panels may be secured to the floor formed from the floor-forming panels before securing the floor-forming panels or floor to the top of the container. The methods could include the attachment of joists, cross members or a lattice to the top of one container or extending from one container to another. The particular embodiment housing system and methods disclosed above are illustrative and may respectively include other components or steps to enhance the constructed housing structures. The housing structures shown are also merely illustrative of housing structures that can be built utilizing the inventive systems and methods. More ornate or elaborate structures may be constructed using the systems and methods disclosed herein. To better visualize the included drawings, a line may not be present at every joint where panels connect. Panel systems that can be utilized for this invention can be manufactured in a variety of sizes to meet the specific design and structural requirements of each structure.