Supporting structure for a Dome-Shaped Roof
20180216361 ยท 2018-08-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04C3/005
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04H15/505
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04H15/18
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04H15/38
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
DE 86 22 844 01 discloses a tent having a carrying framework and a tarpaulin arranged thereon, wherein the carrying framework is formed by a scissor type system of rods having the tarpaulin arranged thereon.
Claims
1. A supporting structure for a dome-shaped roof, the supporting structure comprising: at least four arcuate supporting arms that are extendable and compressible; wherein each arcuate supporting arm comprises a plurality of scissor rods which cross each other in pairs and are connected to each other by a plurality of joints; and wherein, while extended, each arcuate supporting arm extends from a center part downward in a vertical plane in a shape of a quarter circle and is articulated to a horizontal base part by a plurality of bottommost scissor rods of the supporting arms.
2. The supporting structure of claim 1, wherein the supporting arms extend in a star pattern horizontally from the center part.
3. The supporting structure of claim 2, wherein the supporting arms are distributed uniformly on a horizontal circumference about the center part.
4. The supporting structure of claim 1, wherein a lower end of the bottommost scissor rods of the supporting arms is oriented downward and inward in a horizontal plane, wherein the horizontal plane is located at right angles to the vertical plane, at least on one of its two sides, and has a lateral base supporting rod which is articulated to the horizontal base part.
5. The supporting structure of claim 1, wherein the horizontal base part is configured as a plate, on the upper side of which the bottommost scissor rods are articulated.
6. The supporting structure of claim 1, wherein the plurality of scissor rods are a same length.
7. The supporting structure of claim 1, wherein: each supporting arm comprises a first pair of two scissor rods and a second pair of two scissor rods, wherein the first pair comprises a first scissor rod and a second scissor rod and the second pair comprises a third scissor rod and a fourth scissor rod; wherein the first scissor rod and the second scissor rod cross each other in an approximately central hinge joint, of which the first scissor rod comprises a parallel scissor rod mirror-symmetrically identically on the opposite side of the second scissor rod of the first pair so that the second scissor rod of the pair is rotatably arranged as an individual scissor rod of the pair between the first scissor rods and its mirror-symmetrically parallel scissor rod about the approximately central hinge joint; and a first end of the first scissor rod of the first pair together with its mirror-symmetrically parallel scissor rod and a second end of the second scissor rod are articulated to two ends of the second pair of scissor rods by means of one knee hinge joint each, such that the first end of the second scissor rod is rotatably arranged between the ends of the third scissor rod and its mirror-symmetrically parallel scissor rod of the second pair about the one knee hinge joint, and that the ends of the first scissor rod and its mirror-symmetrically parallel scissor rod hold between them the end of the fourth scissor rod of the second pair rotatably arranged about the knee hinge joint.
8. The supporting structure of claim 7, wherein a distance of the two knee hinge joints at the ends of each pair can be positively fixed by a rod-shaped securing element or by the base part.
9. The supporting structure of claim 1, wherein each scissor rod is hollow.
10. The supporting structure of claim 1, wherein each scissor rod comprises a rectangular cross-section.
11. The supporting structure of claim 1, wherein each scissor rod comprises at least one of aluminum, wood, wood composites, recyclable plastic, and glass-fiber reinforced plastic.
12. An igloo, comprising: an igloo floor comprising an upward facing edge; a support structure comprising a plurality of arcuate supporting arms, wherein a base of each supporting arm radially supports the igloo floor; a plurality of wall membranes extending from an igloo apex to the igloo floor, wherein each wall membrane is radially supported by two of the supporting arms; and a plurality of tunnel entrances radially supported by two of the supporting arms.
13. The igloo of claim 12, wherein each supporting arm comprises a plurality of scissor rods and a plurality of joints, each joint connecting at least two of the scissor rods.
14. The igloo of claim 13, wherein each scissor rod is hollow and comprises a rectangular cross-section.
15. The igloo of claim 13, wherein the plurality of scissor rods have a same length.
16. The igloo of claim 12, wherein a shape of each wall membrane is a quarter circle.
17. The igloo of claim 12, wherein each wall membrane is a tarpaulin.
18. The igloo of claim 17, wherein each wall membrane comprises at least one of synthetic fibers, cotton textile, fur, wooden boarding, corrugated iron, plant fiber, and leaf mesh.
19. The igloo of claim 17, wherein an inner surface of each wall membrane comprises heat-insulating material.
20. The igloo of claim 12, wherein a first tunnel entrance is connected to a second tunnel entrance of a second igloo.
Description
[0017] Other advantages, configurations and details of the invention are described below in the description of embodiment examples with reference to the attached figures, wherein:
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[0025] The figures show a supporting structure 2 for a dome-shaped roof 4.
[0026] The hexagonal ground plan of the building 6 together with the tent wall 8 having a tunnel-shaped entrance 9, which tent wall can be mounted on each of the six walls (other tent walls 11 comprise, for example, window openings), ensures that a plurality of such buildings 6 can be connected to form one building by means of the tunnel entrances 9 which can be fastened aligned with one another to form a uniform network oriented to one another at 60 to form a larger village community as it were with enclosed, protected connecting paths between the dwellings (
[0027] The supporting structure 2 is adapted to support and hold the hemispherical dome 4 and to allow said dome to be attached thereto. To this end, it spans such a hemispherical area, in particular with respect to
[0028] This spanning is possible both with its outer contour 14 and inner contour 16: the supporting structure 2 comprises six arcuate supporting arms 18, the end joints on the outside of which span such a dome-shaped area as surface points 10 on the outside of the arc 14 and the end joints on the inside of which span such a dome-shaped area as surface points 20 on the inside of the arc 16. This makes it possible to mount the rain-proof and wind-proof dome-shaped membrane 4 on the outside and, for example, a heat-insulating layer (not shown) on the inside. The intermediate space can then additionally be filled with loose material (not shown) for example for heat insulation such as, for example, wool, hay, straw and/or leaves, but also for example to provide sound insulation or even for storage purposes.
[0029] The supporting arms 18 are, in particular with respect to
[0030] These supporting arms 18 now extend, in particular with respect to
[0031] Each of the supporting arms 18 is the same lengthand, in particular, identical to each other with respect to the distances of the scissor-action lattice hinge points 36, 38. The quarter-circle geometry of the extended supporting arms 18 results from the fact that all of the scissor rods 22 are the same length, all having the same distance of their end joints 36 from each other (see in particular
[0032] While extended, the supporting arms 18 extend from the center part 24 downward in an imaginary vertical plane in the shape of a quarter circle (that is, in particular with their scissor hinge points 38 and end points 36 as surface points of their outer contour 14 and inner contour 16 substantially on a quarter-circle line).
[0033] Each supporting arm therefore comprises a plurality of (in this case four) pairs or segments of in this case three scissor rods 22 which cross each other in an approximately central hinge joint (scissor hinge) 38. As shown (see in particular
[0034] When the supporting arm 18 is extended, the distance 40 of the two end joints 36 can be positively fixed at the ends of each pair (segment) by a rod-shaped securing element 42 or by a base part 44 (this will be dealt with presently). To this end, the securing element 42 is swivelably fastened (see in particular
[0035] The supporting arms 18 are articulated to the horizontal (preferably plate-shaped) base part 44 by means of their bottommost scissor rods 22 (see in particular
[0036] In each case at the lower end of the extended supporting arm 18, the bottommost scissor rod which is oriented downward and inward additionally comprises coplanarly (in a plane in which it therefore lies itself and which is, in addition, located at right angles to the vertical plane, in which the supporting arm 18 in the shape of a quarter circle is oriented), at least on its two sides, a lateral base supporting rod 50 which also ends articulated to the base part 44 (which is horizontal when the supporting arm 18 is extended). This considerably promotes the stability of the individual supporting arm 18 (and then also of the supporting structure 2 according to the invention as a whole) laterally on the preferably plate-shaped horizontal base part 44, namely in particular having a planar footprint 54 as a footprint on a level subsurface 52. The bottommost scissor rods 22 of the respective supporting arm end articulated on the base part 44 which is simply configured as a plate, on the upper side thereof (see in particular
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[0038] Initially, three such igloos 6 (
[0039] In accordance with
[0040] Two other buildings in the shape of a quarter circle can be erected (
[0041] Placing such a construction in accordance with
[0042] The buildings in the shape of a quarter circle (
[0043] By interposing a second tunnel in accordance with
[0044] Building parts such as for example the two sides of tunnels (such as that in accordance with