MODULAR ASSEMBLIES AND METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION THEREOF
20190040619 ยท 2019-02-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04C5/0645
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B1/20
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E04C5/0609
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B2002/8682
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04C5/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A modular assembly for forming a shear wall includes a modular frame having a first side, and formwork. The formwork has a reinforcing bar cage and a first wall each coupled to the first side of the modular frame. The first wall is disposed between the reinforcing bar cage and the first side of the modular frame.
Claims
1. A modular assembly for forming a shear wall, the modular assembly comprising: a modular frame having a first side; and formwork including a first wall coupled to the first side of the modular frame.
2. The modular assembly according to claim 1, further comprising a reinforcing bar cage coupled to the modular frame, wherein the first wall is disposed between the reinforcing bar cage and the first side of the modular frame.
3. The modular assembly according to claim 2, further comprising at least one connector interconnecting the modular frame and the formwork.
4. The modular assembly according to claim 3, wherein the at least one connector is a fastener extending laterally from the first side of the modular frame, through the first wall of the formwork, and into a cavity of the formwork.
5. The modular assembly according to claim 4, wherein the fastener includes: a first end welded to the modular frame; and a second end welded to the reinforcing bar cage.
6. The modular assembly according to claim 2, wherein the formwork further includes a second wall spaced from the first wall, such that the formwork defines a cavity between the first and second walls, the reinforcing bar cage being disposed within the cavity.
7. The modular assembly according to claim 6, wherein the first wall is fixedly coupled to the modular frame, and the second wall is detachably coupled to the first wall.
8. The modular assembly according to claim 6, wherein the formwork further includes a reinforcing bar extending vertically within the cavity, the reinforcing bar having an end configured to be coupled to an end of another reinforcing bar of another modular assembly.
9. The modular assembly according to claim 6, wherein the modular frame includes a plurality of shafts extending laterally from the first side of the modular frame, the second wall configured to be coupled to an end of each of the plurality of shafts.
10. The modular assembly according to claim 9, wherein the plurality of shafts extend horizontally through the cavity.
11. A method of fabricating a modular assembly, comprising: providing a prefabricated modular frame; fixedly coupling a first wall of formwork to a first side of the modular frame; and coupling a reinforcing bar cage of the formwork to the first side of the modular frame, such that the first wall is disposed between the reinforcing bar cage and the modular frame.
12. The method according to claim 11, further comprising: fixing a first end of at least one connector to the first side of the modular frame; and fixing a second end of the at least one connector to the reinforcing bar cage.
13. The method according to claim 12, wherein the at least one connector is a fastener extending laterally from the first side of the modular frame, through the first wall of the formwork, and into a cavity of the formwork.
14. The method according to claim 11, further comprising coupling a second wall of the formwork to the first wall, wherein the reinforcing bar cage is disposed within a cavity defined between the first and second walls.
15. The method according to claim 14, wherein the second wall is detachably coupled to the first wall.
16. The method according to claim 14, further comprising positioning a reinforcing bar vertically within the cavity, wherein the reinforcing bar has an end configured to be coupled to an end of another reinforcing bar of another modular assembly.
17. The method according to claim 14, further comprising detachably connecting the second wall to an end of each of a plurality of shafts extending laterally from the first side of the modular frame.
18. A method of constructing a shear wall of a modular building, the method comprising: providing first and second prefabricated modular assemblies, each of the first and second modular assemblies including: a modular frame; and formwork having a first wall coupled to a first side of the modular frame, and a reinforcing bar cage coupled to the first side of the modular frame, such that the first wall is disposed between the reinforcing bar cage and the first side of the modular frame; stacking the first and second modular assemblies; and pouring concrete within the formwork of each of the first and second modular assemblies to form a shear wall that extends a stacked vertical height of the first and second modular assemblies.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] Embodiments of the present disclosure are described herein with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0028] Embodiments of the presently disclosed modular assemblies and methods of construction are described in detail with reference to the drawings, in which like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding elements in each of the several views.
[0029] The present disclosure provides a modular assembly that comes prefabricated with formwork attached to a frame thereof. The formwork is fixed to a side of the frame of the modular assembly and is used to create a shear wall of a modular building. The prefabricated modular assemblies may be delivered to a construction site having the formwork fixed thereto. At the construction site, the modular assemblies are stacked on top of one another to align the formwork of each to form one continuous, vertically extending formwork. Concrete is poured into the formwork and allowed to cure. After curing, an outer wall of the formwork is removed and an inner wall and a reinforcing bar of the formwork are left in place. The concrete, inner wall, and reinforcing bar act as the shear wall of the modular building. These and other features of the disclosed modular assemblies and their construction will be described in further detail herein.
[0030] Referring initially to
[0031] The modular frame 12 includes upper and bottom surfaces 12a, 12b and first and second sides 12c, 12d. The upper and bottom surfaces 12a, 12b each have ceiling and floor platforms 16, 18, respectively, that extend laterally from the first side 12c of the frame 12. The platforms 16, 18 may extend from a short side of the modular frame 12, as shown in
[0032] With brief reference to
[0033] With continued reference to
[0034] With additional reference to
[0035] The formwork 14 includes a pair of walls 22a, 22b, a reinforcing bar cage 24, and a vertically-extending reinforcing shaft 26. The first wall 22a of the formwork 14 is fixedly connected to the platforms 16, 18 of the modular frame 12 via connectors, such as, for example, fasteners 28. The fasteners 28 may be any suitable fasteners including a rivet, a stud, a bolt, or the like. The fasteners 28 have a first end 28a that is fixed (e.g., via welding) to the edges 16a, 18a of the upper and lower platforms 16, 18 of the modular frame 12. The fasteners 28 extend laterally from the platforms 16, 18, through the first wall 22a, and into the cavity 30 defined between the first and second walls 22a, 22b. A second end 28b of each of the fasteners 28 is fixed (e.g., via welding) to the reinforcing bar cage 24. In this way, the fasteners 28 interconnect the modular frame 12 and the formwork 14.
[0036] The reinforcing bar cage 24 of the formwork 14 may include a plurality of horizontally-extending reinforcing bars, and a plurality of vertically-extending reinforcing bars that intersect and connect with one another. The cage 24 is received within the cavity 30 of the formwork 14 and provides structural rigidity to the formwork 14 prior to, during, and after formation of the shear wall. Upon fixing the cage 24 to the modular frame 12 (e.g., via the fastener 28), the formwork 14 and the modular frame 12 become a unitary structure. In some embodiments, the modular frame 12 and the formwork 14 may be coupled to one another by securing the modular frame 12 to the first wall 22a in addition to or instead of securing the modular frame 12 to the cage 24.
[0037] The second wall 22b of the formwork 14 is coupled to ends 20a of the shafts 20 of the platforms 16, 18 using a fastener, such as, for example, a bolt 32. The second wall 22b may be detachably coupled to the ends 20a of the shafts 20 so that after formation of the shear wall, the second wall 22b may be detached from the modular assembly 10 and be reused. The first and second walls 22a, 22b may be detachably connected to one another using, for example, formwork ties 34 that span across the cavity 30 of the formwork 14.
[0038] The formwork 14 may further include a reinforcing bar or shaft 26 fabricated from metal, such as, for example, steel. The reinforcing shaft 26 is disposed within the cavity 30 and extends along a central, vertical axis of the formwork 14. The reinforcing shaft 26 has a top end 26a configured to be coupled to a bottom end 26a of a reinforcing shaft 26 of a modular assembly 10 (
[0039] With reference to
[0040] To manufacture each modular assembly 10, 10, the shafts 20 of the modular frame 12 are positioned through openings (not explicitly shown) in the first wall 22a of the formwork 14. The formwork 14 is then coupled to the first side 12c of the modular frame 12. In particular, the fasteners 28 are welded to each of the modular frame 12 and the reinforcing bar cage 24 of the formwork 14. Some methods of construction may include fastening the first wall 22a of the formwork 14 to the modular frame 12. The second wall 22b of the formwork 14 is detachably connected to the ends 20a of the shafts 20 and tied to the first wall 22a via the ties 34. In other methods, the second wall 22b may be delivered to the construction site in a disassembled state from the modular frame 12 and be coupled to the modular frame 12 at the construction site.
[0041] At the construction site, the modular assemblies 10, 10 are vertically stacked on top of one another, such that the frame 12 and formwork 14 of the upper modular assembly 10 is disposed on and aligned with the frame 12 and formwork 14 of the lower modular assembly 10, respectively. The formworks 14, 14 together form one continuous cavity 30 through which the reinforcing shafts 26, 26 of the formworks 14, 14 of each of the upper and lower modular assemblies 10, 10 extend. The reinforcing shaft 26 of the upper formwork 14 is received within the threaded coupler 36 of the reinforcing shaft 26 of the lower modular assembly 10, and the threaded coupler 36 is rotated to fixedly secure the reinforcing shafts 26, 26, stabilizing the two modular assemblies 10, 10.
[0042] With the modular assemblies 10, 10 secured to one another, concrete or a similar material is poured into the cavity 30 of the formworks 14, 14. After allowing the concrete to cure, the second wall 22b, 22b of each of the formworks 14, 14 is detached from the respective modular assembly 10, 10, thereby completing the formation of a shear wall, which extends the vertical height of the first and second modular assemblies 10, 10.
[0043] It will be understood that various modifications may be made to the embodiments and methods disclosed herein. Therefore, the above description should not be construed as limiting, but merely as exemplifications of various embodiments and methods. Those skilled in the art will envision other modifications within the scope and spirit of the claims appended thereto.