QUICK ASSEMBLED AND DISASSEMBLED SHED
20240392556 ยท 2024-11-28
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Inventors
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E04B1/343
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B1/61
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A fast assembly and disassembly shed comprises multiple prefabricated wall panels, multiple prefabricated roof panels, multiple prefabricated floor panels, and multiple quick assembly connectors. These prefabricated wall panels can be quickly assembled or disassembled to enclose a space. These prefabricated roof panels can be quickly assembled or disassembled onto the upper edge of the prefabricated wall panels to cover the space. These prefabricated floor panels can be quickly assembled or disassembled onto the lower edge of the prefabricated wall panels. The quick assembly connectors are placed between any two adjacent elements among the prefabricated wall panels, prefabricated roof panels, and prefabricated floor panels to secure their relative positions.
Claims
1. A quick assembled and disassembled shed assembly comprising: a plurality of preassembled wall panels and roof panels, each pre-assembled wall panel and roof panel having an outer facing side and an inner facing side, each preassembled wall panel including: a frame assembly formed by a plurality of outer frames, one outer frame of the plurality of outer frames is located on each side of the corresponding wall panel, each outer frame being attached to an adjacent outer frame of the corresponding wall panel, the attached outer frames defining the frame assembly, each outer frame including at least three sidewalls with at least two of the sidewalls each including a groove extending longitudinally along at least a portion of the sidewall, the groove including a channel formed inside the outer frame and a slot formed in the sidewall and providing access to the channel from outside the sidewall, and a wall panel member attached to at least two outer frames of the frame assembly to form the outer facing side of the preassembled wall panel; each preassembled roof panel including: two spaced apart outer frames defining the sides of the roof panel, each outer frame including at least three sidewalls with at least two of the sidewalls each including a groove extending longitudinally along at least a portion of the sidewall, the groove including a channel formed inside the outer frame and a slot formed in the sidewall and providing access to the channel from outside the sidewall, and a roof panel member attached to the two outer frames to form the outer facing side of the preassembled roof panel; and a plurality of quick assembly connectors, each quick assembly connector configured to attach one of the outer frames of the preassembled wall panel or roof panel to one of the outer frames of an adjacent preassembled wall panel or a roof panel, each quick assembly connector including: a quick assembly bracket, at least two screws, each screw having a screw head attached to a screw shaft, the screw shaft having threads, and at least two nuts, each nut including threads that are configured to engage with the threads on the screw shaft, wherein the quick assembly bracket has at least two holes formed in it, each hole sized to receive the screw shaft of one of the at least two screws, such that the screw head is located on one side the quick assembly bracket and the threaded end of the screw shaft is located on the other side; wherein the screw head is sized to fit and slide within the channel of the groove and the screw shaft is sized to fit within and slide along the slot in the sidewall, wherein adjacent preassembled wall panels and/or roof panels are attached to one another by inserting the screw head of one of the at least two screws in the channel of one of the outer frames of the preassembled wall panels and/or roof panels and inserting the screw head of another of the at least two screws in the channel of one of the outer frames of the adjacent preassembled wall panels and/or roof panels, inserting the screw shafts through the holes in the quick assembly bracket, and tightening the bolts onto the screw shafts.
2. The shed assembly according to claim 1, further comprising multiple preassembled floor panels, wherein each preassembled floor panel includes a frame assembly formed by a plurality of outer frames, one outer frame on each side of the floor panel, each outer frame being attached to an adjacent outer frame of the floor panel to define the frame assembly, each outer frame including at least three sidewalls with at least two of the sidewalls each including a groove extending along at least a portion of the sidewall, the groove including a channel formed inside the outer frame and a slot formed in the sidewall and providing access to the channel from outside the sidewall.
3. The shed assembly according to claim 2, wherein the grooves in the outer frames of the pre-assembled wall panels, roof panels and floor panels extend from one axial end of the outer frame to its other end and wherein the groove is open at each axial end of the frame.
4. The shed assembly according to claim 2, wherein pre-assembled wall panels have the same or different width and height dimensions, wherein the pre-assembled roof panels have the same or different width and height dimensions, and wherein pre-assembled floor panels have the same or different width and height dimensions.
5. The shed assembly according to claim 2, wherein at least one of the quick assembly connectors is configured to connect with the grooves formed in the outer frames of any three adjacent pre-assembled wall panels, roof panels, or floor panels, the quick assembly bracket having three holes and three screws, and wherein a portion of the quick assembly bracket overlaps the outer frame on each of the three adjacent pre-assembled wall panels, roof panels, or floor panels such that one of the holes in the quick assembly bracket is aligned with a corresponding groove on each of the outer frames, and wherein each of the screws is engaged with each of the holes such that the screw head of each screw is located in the channel of the corresponding groove.
6. The shed assembly according to claim 5, wherein the quick assembly bracket of at least one of the quick assembly connectors is a U-shaped fixture with a middle section and two side sections that are connected to the middle section, the side sections are at substantially right angles to the center section, each side section includes a notched opening on its end for receiving a screw, wherein at least a portion of the side sections are spaced apart from one other by a distance that is less than the width of two adjacent outer frames of two adjacent pre-assembled wall panels, roof panels and floor panels, such that the two side sections must be bent to clip the U-shaped fixture onto the two adjacent outer frames.
7. The shed assembly according to claim 6, wherein the notches of each side section of the U-shaped fixture extend along the side section a sufficient distance so that when the u-shaped fixture is clipped onto the two adjacent outer frames, the notches permit a screw to be inserted into a corresponding groove on a sidewall of each outer frame.
8. The shed assembly according to claim 2, further comprising a plurality of flexible waterproof inserts, at least one of the inserts configured to be installed between each set of adjacent prefabricated wall panels, adjacent prefabricated roof panels, and adjacent prefabricated floor panels, and wherein the insert is configured to engage with the slot in at least one of the outer frames of the adjacent prefabricated wall panels, adjacent prefabricated roof panels, and adjacent prefabricated floor panels.
9. The shed assembly according to claim 8, wherein the waterproof insert engages with one slot on each of the adjacent outer frames.
10. The shed assembly according to claim 2, further comprising a joint cap that is configured to attach to and overlap top edges of two abutting preassembled roof panels, the joint cap having an inverted V-shape, and wherein the quick assembly bracket of at least one of the quick assembly connectors has an inverted V-shape and wherein the holes in the bracket are located so as to align with the slots in two abutting outer frames of the preassembled roof panels.
11. The shed assembly according to claim 2, further comprising at least one door constructed the same as one of the plurality of prefabricated wall panels, the at least one door configured to be attached to one of the plurality of prefabricated wall panels by at least one hinge so that when attached the door rotates relative to the prefabricated wall panel to which it is attached.
12. The shed assembly according to claim 2, wherein the grooves in the outer frames include at least one hole formed in the slot in the sidewall with a diameter larger than the diameter of the head of the screws thereby permitting the head of the screw to be inserted into the channel through the hole in the slot.
13. A quick assembled and disassembled shed assembly comprising: a plurality of preassembled wall panels, each pre-assembled wall panel having an outer facing side and an inner facing side, each preassembled wall panel including: a frame assembly formed by a plurality of outer frames, one outer frame of the plurality of outer frames is located on each side of the corresponding wall panel, each outer frame being attached to an adjacent outer frame of the corresponding wall panel, the attached outer frames defining the frame assembly, each outer frame including at least three sidewalls with at least two of the sidewalls each including a groove extending longitudinally along at least a portion of the sidewall, the groove including a channel formed inside the outer frame and a slot formed in the sidewall and providing access to the channel from outside the sidewall, and a wall panel member attached to at least two of the outer frames of the frame assembly to form the outer facing side of the preassembled wall panel; a plurality of preassembled roof panels, each pre-assembled roof panel having an outer facing side and an inner facing side, each preassembled roof panel including: two spaced apart outer frames defining the sides of the roof panel, each outer frame including at least three sidewalls with at least two of the sidewalls each including a groove extending longitudinally along at least a portion of the sidewall, the groove including a channel formed inside the outer frame and a slot formed in the sidewall and providing access to the channel from outside the sidewall, and a roof panel member attached to the two outer frames to form the outer facing side of the preassembled roof panel; a plurality of preassembled floor panels, each pre-assembled floor panel having an outer facing side and an inner facing side, each preassembled floor panel including: a frame assembly formed by a plurality of outer frames, one outer frame on each side of the floor panel, each outer frame being attached to an adjacent outer frame of the floor panel to define the frame assembly, each outer frame including four sidewalls with at least two of the sidewalls each including a groove extending along at least a portion of the sidewall, the groove including a channel formed inside the outer frame and a slot formed in the sidewall and providing access to the channel from outside the sidewall, a floor panel member attached to at least two of the outer frames of the floor frame assembly to form the inner facing side of the preassembled floor panel; a plurality of quick assembly connectors, each quick assembly connector including: a quick assembly bracket with at least two holes formed through it, at least two screws, each screw having a screw head attached to a screw shaft, the screw shaft having threads, and at least two nuts, each nut including threads that are configured to engage with the threads on the screw shaft, wherein when assembled the screw shaft of each of the screws is located in a corresponding hole of the bracket such that the head of the screws are on one side of the bracket and the screw shaft threads are on the other side of the bracket, and each nut is threaded onto an associated one of the screw shafts; wherein at least one quick assembly connector of the quick assembly connectors is configured to attach adjacent preassembled wall panels with the head of one of the screws located in the channel of the outer frame of one of the preassembled wall panels and the head of the other of the screws located in the channel of the outer frame of the adjacent preassembled wall panel; wherein at least one quick assembly connector of the quick assembly connectors is configured to attach one of the preassembled wall panels to an adjacent preassembled roof panel with the head of one of the screws located in the channel of the outer frame of the preassembled wall panel and the head of the other of the screws located in the channel of the outer frame of the preassembled roof panel; and wherein at least one quick assembly connector of the quick assembly connectors is configured to attach one of the preassembled wall panels to an adjacent preassembled floor panel with the head of one of the screws located in the channel of one of the outer frames of the preassembled wall panel and the head of the other of the screws located in the channel of one of the outer frames of the preassembled floor panel.
14. The shed assembly according to claim 13, wherein the grooves in the outer frames of the pre-assembled wall panels, roof panels and floor panels extend from one axial end of the outer frame to its other end and wherein the groove is open at each axial end of the frame.
15. The shed assembly according to claim 13, wherein at least one of the quick assembly connectors is configured to connect with the grooves formed in the outer frames of any three adjacent pre-assembled wall panels, roof panels, or floor panels, the quick assembly bracket having three holes and three screws, and wherein a portion of the quick assembly bracket overlaps the outer frame on each of the three adjacent pre-assembled wall panels, roof panels, or floor panels such that one of the holes in the quick assembly bracket is aligned with a corresponding groove on each of the outer frames, and wherein each of the screws is engaged with each of the holes such that the screw head of each screw is located in the channel of the corresponding groove.
16. The shed assembly according to claim 13, wherein the quick assembly bracket of at least one of the quick assembly connectors is a U-shaped fixture with a middle section and two side sections that are connected to the middle section, the side sections are at substantially right angles to the center section, each side section includes a notched opening on its end for receiving a screw, wherein at least a portion of the side sections are spaced apart from one other by a distance that is less than the width of two adjacent outer frames of two adjacent pre-assembled wall panels, roof panels and floor panels, such that the two side sections must be bent to clip the U-shaped fixture onto the two adjacent outer frames.
17. The shed assembly according to claim 16, wherein the notches of each side section of the U-shaped fixture extend along the side section a sufficient distance so that when the u-shaped fixture is clipped onto the two adjacent outer frames, the notches permit a screw to be inserted into a corresponding groove on a sidewall of each outer frame.
18. The shed assembly according to claim 13, further comprising a plurality of flexible waterproof inserts, at least one of the inserts configured to be installed between each set of adjacent prefabricated wall panels, adjacent prefabricated roof panels, and adjacent prefabricated floor panels, and wherein the insert is configured to engage with the slot in at least one of the outer frames of the adjacent prefabricated wall panels, adjacent prefabricated roof panels, and adjacent prefabricated floor panels.
19. The shed assembly according to claim 18, wherein the waterproof insert engages with one slot on each of the adjacent outer frames.
20. The shed assembly according to claim 13, further comprising a joint cap that is configured to attach to and overlap top edges of two abutting preassembled roof panels, the joint cap having an inverted V-shape, and wherein the quick assembly bracket of at least one of the quick assembly connectors has an inverted V-shape and wherein the holes in the bracket are located so as to align with the slots in two abutting outer frames of the preassembled roof panels.
21. The shed assembly according to claim 13, further comprising at least one door constructed the same as one of the plurality of prefabricated wall panels, the at least one door configured to be attached to one of the plurality of prefabricated wall panels by at least one hinge so that when attached the door rotates relative to the prefabricated wall panel to which it is attached.
22. The shed assembly according to claim 13, wherein the grooves in the outer frames include at least one hole formed in the slot in the sidewall with a diameter larger than the diameter of the head of the screws thereby permitting the head of the screw to be inserted into the channel through the hole in the slot.
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A method of assembling a quick assembled and disassembled shed of claim 2 comprising the steps of: (a) placing a preassembled wall panel adjacent to one another preassembled wall panel; (b) attaching the adjacent preassembled wall panels to one another by inserting the head of the screw of one of the quick assembly connectors into the channel of the groove in the outer frame of one of the preassembled wall panels, and the head of the other screw of the quick assembly connector into the channel of the groove in the outer frame of the adjacent preassembled wall panels, inserting the screw shafts through the holes in the quick assembly bracket of the quick assembly connector and threading the nuts onto the screw shafts to secure the quick assembly connector to the adjacent preassembled wall panels; (c) repeating steps (a) and (b) for all the preassembled wall panels; (d) placing a preassembled roof panel adjacent to a preassembled wall panel; (e) attaching the adjacent preassembled roof panel and preassembled wall panels to one another by inserting the head of the screw of one of the quick assembly connectors into the channel of the groove in one of the outer frames of the preassembled roof panel, and the head of the other screw of the quick assembly connector into the channel of the groove in one of the outer frames of the adjacent preassembled wall panel, inserting the screw shafts of the screws through the holes in the quick assembly bracket and threading the nuts onto the screw shafts to secure the quick assembly bracket to the preassembled roof panel and the adjacent preassembled wall panel; (f) repeating steps (d) and (e) for all the preassembled roof panels; (g) placing a preassembled floor panel adjacent to a preassembled wall panel; (h) attaching the adjacent preassembled floor panel and preassembled wall panels to one another by inserting the head of the screw of one of the quick assembly connectors into the channel of the groove in one of the outer frames of the preassembled floor panel, and the head of the other screw of the quick assembly connector into the channel of the groove in one of the outer frames of the adjacent preassembled wall panel, inserting the screw shafts of the screws through the holes in the quick assembly bracket and threading the nuts onto the screw shafts to secure the quick assembly bracket to the preassembled floor panel and the adjacent preassembled wall panel; and (i) repeating steps (g) and (h) for all the preassembled floor panels. at least two screws, each screw having a screw head attached to a screw shaft, the screw shaft having threads, and at least two nuts, each nut including threads that are configured to engage with the threads on the screw shaft, wherein the quick assembly bracket has at least two holes formed in it, each hole sized to receive the screw shaft of one of the at least two screws, such that the screw head is located on one side the quick assembly bracket and the threaded end of the screw shaft is located on the other side; wherein the screw head is sized to fit and slide within the channel of the groove and the screw shaft is sized to fit within and slide along the slot in the sidewall, wherein adjacent preassembled wall panels and/or roof panels are attached to one another by inserting the screw head of one of the at least two screws in the channel of one of the outer frames of the preassembled wall panels and/or roof panels and inserting the screw head of another of the at least two screws in the channel of one of the outer frames of the adjacent preassembled wall panels and/or roof panels, inserting the screw shafts through the holes in the quick assembly bracket, and tightening the bolts onto the screw shafts. , each pre-assembled wall panel and roof panel having an outer facing side and an inner facing side, each preassembled wall panel including: a frame assembly formed by a plurality of outer frames, one outer frame of the plurality of outer frames is located on each side of the corresponding wall panel, each outer frame being attached to an adjacent outer frame of the corresponding wall panel, the attached outer frames defining the frame assembly, each outer frame including at least three sidewalls with at least two of the sidewalls each including a groove extending longitudinally along at least a portion of the sidewall, the groove including a channel formed inside the outer frame and a slot formed in the sidewall and providing access to the channel from outside the sidewall, and a wall panel member attached to at least two outer frames of the frame assembly to form the outer facing side of the preassembled wall panel; each preassembled roof panel including: two spaced apart outer frames defining the sides of the roof panel, each outer frame including at least three sidewalls with at least two of the sidewalls each including a groove extending longitudinally along at least a portion of the sidewall, the groove including a channel formed inside the outer frame and a slot formed in the sidewall and providing access to the channel from outside the sidewall, and a roof panel member attached to the two outer frames to form the outer facing side of the preassembled roof panel; and
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] For the purpose of illustrating the invention, the drawings show a form of the invention which is presently preferred. However, it should be understood that this invention is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown in the drawings.
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[0048] In accordance with the present embodiment, as depicted in
[0049] To effectively cover the enclosed space (S), the pre-assembled roof panels (120) are promptly assembled or disassembled, providing a secure fit over the upper edges (112) of the pre-assembled wall panels (110). Similarly, the pre-assembled floor panels (130) can be swiftly assembled or disassembled to align with the lower edges (114) of the pre-assembled wall panels (110). Ensuring stability and structural integrity, the quick assembly connectors (140a, 140b, 140c, 140d, 140e, 140f, 140g) are positioned between any two adjacent pre-assembled wall panels (110), pre-assembled roof panels (120), and pre-assembled floor panels (130), securely maintaining their relative positions.
[0050] While the current embodiment does not explicitly depict external windows on the pre-assembled wall panels (110) and pre-assembled roof panels (120), it is important to note that various other embodiments can incorporate different quantities of external windows, catering to specific user preferences and requirements.
[0051] Moreover, the disclosed quick assembly and disassembly shed (100) further incorporates a joint structure or cap (160). The pre-assembled roof panels (120) are arranged in an inverted V shape, and the joint structure or cap (160) covers the top joint (122) of the inverted V shape. The joint cap is, preferably, a one piece component that is in the shape of an inverted V-shape so as to correspond to the shape of the two preassembled roof panels where they meet to define the peak of the building structure. The joint cap (160) preferably connects to the roof panel. Conversely, the pre-assembled wall panels (110) consist of multiple first pre-assembled wall panels (110a) and at least one second pre-assembled wall panel (110b), which in one embodiment is a door. It should be apparent that the second wall panel (110b) may be different than the first wall panel (110a). Additionally, the quick assembly and disassembly shed (100) includes at least one hinge member (149). Each hinge member (149) is positioned between the corresponding second pre-assembled wall panel (110b) and first pre-assembled wall panel (110a), enabling rotational movement of the second pre-assembled wall panel (110b) with respect to the first pre-assembled wall panel (110a).
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[0054] Importantly, it is noteworthy that in this embodiment, prior to user assembly, the frame (10) and panels (20) have already been pre-assembled into prefabricated wall panels (110), prefabricated roof panels (120), and prefabricated floor panels (130). This design of prefabricated structural units significantly enhances the efficiency of user assembly or disassembly of the quick assembly and disassembly shed (100) while minimizing potential interferences resulting from fitting errors between adjacent prefabricated wall panels (110), prefabricated roof panels (120), or prefabricated floor panels (130). The panels 20 may be attached to the outer facing sides of the frames 10 through any conventional means, such as fasteners or adhesive. In an embodiment the panels 20 are glued to the outer facing sides of the frames.
[0055] In contrast, the width dimension (W1) of the prefabricated wall panels (110) can vary. In this embodiment, the width dimension (W1) can be either 2 feet or 3 feet, however, it is important to note that the width dimension (W1) of the prefabricated wall panels (110) is not limited to these specific values. In different embodiments, during the combination and assembly of the prefabricated wall panels (110), certain panels may have a width of 2 feet while others may have a width of 3 feet. The upper edge (112) and lower edge (114) of these prefabricated wall panels (110) securely align with the prefabricated roof panels (120) and prefabricated floor panels (130), and their width dimension (W1) may be uniform or different. Users are given the flexibility to select prefabricated wall panels (110), prefabricated roof panels (120), and prefabricated floor panels (130) with various width dimensions (W1) to customize spaces of different sizes (S) according to their specific requirements (see
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[0057] As discussed above, each frame (10) includes a groove (12) formed on at least one side of the frame (10). More preferably, two or more sides of the frame (10) each have a groove (12) formed in it. The groove (12) preferably extends from one end of the frame (10) to the other. The grooves (12) comprise a preferably C-shaped channel (12A) with a slotted opening (12B) facing outward on one side as shown in more detail in
[0058] The access holes (12C) are each located inward from the end of the frame (10). In some cases the locations of the access holes (12C) are chosen so as to be near locations where the quick assembly connectors (140a, 140b, 140c, 140d, 140e, 140f, 140g) are to be attached. The arrows in
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[0063] The quick assembly connector (140a) comprises a quick assembly bracket (142a), two screws (30), and two nuts (40). In the illustrated embodiment the quick assembly component or bracket (142a) is a bracket, angle, or V or L shaped flange or framing member. In other embodiments discussed below the quick assembly bracket (142) may be U-shaped or a flat plate. The quick assembly bracket (142a) is provided with at least two holes (144) for accommodating the screws (30). In the illustrated embodiment one hole is in each leg of the component. Each screw (30) includes a screw or bolt head (32) and a shaft (34). The screw head (32) is sized to fit within the channel of the groove, but is sufficiently large so that it cannot pass through the slotted opening. During pre-assembly of the quick assembly connector (140a), the screw shafts (34) of the screws (30) are inserted through the holes (144) of the quick assembly bracket (142a) such that the screw head (32) is on one side of the quick assembly bracket. One screw head (32) is slid into the C-shaped channel of the groove (12) at the end of one of the frames (10) and the other screw head is slid into the groove (12) at the end of the other frame (10). The protruding screw shafts (34) extend through the holes (144) of the quick assembly bracket (142a), as shown in
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[0067] To assemble the quick assembly connector (140g), two screws (30) and two nuts (40) are employed. Each screw (30) consists of a screw head (32) and a screw shaft (34). The screw heads (32) are slid into the ends of the grooves (12) of the outer frames (10), while the screw shaft (34) extends outward from the slotted opening of the groove of the outer frames (10) and through the notches (148) of the side sections (147). Subsequently, the two nuts (40) are securely fastened onto the screw shaft (34), exerting pressure on the side sections (147) and firmly pressing them against the two outer frames (10). This configuration ensures the stable connection of the quick assembly connector (140g) and the outer frames (10) of the pre-assembled wall panels (110).
[0068] In one embodiment, the present invention includes a U-shaped fixture (145) for attached panels that are arranged side to side, wherein the distance between the ends of the two side sections (or legs) (147) of the U-shaped fixture is less than the length of the central section (146). This is configured so that the side sections (147) must be flexed in order to clip onto the two aligned frames (as shown in
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[0074] The quick assembly and disassembly shed (100a) includes multiple prefabricated wall panels (110), multiple prefabricated roof panels (120), multiple prefabricated floor panels (130), and multiple quick assembly connectors (140a, 140b, 140c, 140d, 140e, 140f, 140g). These prefabricated roof panels (120) can be detachably assembled to the upper edges (112) of the prefabricated wall panels (110) or docked with the prefabricated roof panels (120) to form a barn-style roof.
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[0079] In this embodiment, these prefabricated roof panels (120) are inclined downward from a direction away from the prefabricated wall panels (110b) towards the direction close to the prefabricated wall panels (110b), but the direction of inclination is not limited to this.
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[0082] In summary, the present invention provides a quick assembly and disassembly modular shed comprising prefabricated wall panels (110), prefabricated roof panels (120), and optional prefabricated floor panels (130). These components are securely fixed using quick assembly connectors (140a, 140b, 140e, 140g). The prefabricated design enhances assembly and disassembly efficiency while preventing panel interference. Moreover, the quick assembly and disassembly modular shed offers high dimensional flexibility by utilizing prefabricated wall panels, prefabricated roof panels, and prefabricated floor panels of different width sizes, allowing users to customize the structure based on site or usage requirements. Various quick connection components enable the quick fixation of adjacent outer frames of the prefabricated wall panels, prefabricated roof panels, and prefabricated floor panels, empowering users to independently complete the installation process.
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[0084] Other utility items may be attached to the grooves on the outer frames using one or more quick assembly connectors or other devices.
[0085] It is also contemplated that, if desired, insulation could be added to the rear facing (inside) of the wall and roof panels. Interior walls could then be attached, similar to the utility panel to provide inner wall surfaces for containing the insulation.
[0086] It is further contemplated that if the outer facing surface of any outer frame 10 includes a groove 12, a cover strip could be attached that covers the groove. The cover strip would have a generally flat surface that lies against the outer facing surface of the frame and covers the slotted opening with a center attachment leg extending at right angles to the flat surface and sized to fit into and frictionally engage the slotted opening for removably securing the cover strip to the outer frame. The cover strip could be made from any suitable material, such as plastic, silicone or rubber.
[0087] For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, reference has been made to the preferred embodiments illustrated in the drawings, and specific language has been used to describe these embodiments. However, no limitation of the scope of the invention is intended by this specific language, and the invention should be construed to encompass all embodiments that would normally occur to one of ordinary skill in the art.
[0088] The particular implementations shown and described herein are illustrative examples of the invention and are not intended to otherwise limit the scope of the invention in any way. The use of any and all examples, or exemplary language (e.g., such as) provided herein, is intended merely to better illuminate the invention and does not pose a limitation on the scope of the invention unless otherwise claimed. Numerous modifications and adaptations will be readily apparent to those skilled in this art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
[0089] The use of the terms a and an and the and similar referents in the context of describing the invention (especially in the context of the following claims) are to be construed to cover both the singular and the plural, unless otherwise indicated herein or clearly contradicted by context. The terms comprising, having, including, and containing are to be construed as open-ended terms (i.e., meaning including, but not limited to,) unless otherwise noted. The term connected is to be construed as partly or wholly contained within, attached to, or joined together, even if there is something intervening.
[0090] The recitation of ranges of values herein are merely intended to serve as a shorthand method of referring individually to each separate value falling within the range, unless otherwise indicated herein, and each separate value is incorporated into the specification as if it were individually recited herein.
[0091] Terms such as about or approximately, unless otherwise defined or restricted in the specification, should be understood to define a variance of plus or minus 5%-10% to the numerical term referred to.
[0092] All methods described herein can be performed in any suitable order unless otherwise indicated herein or otherwise clearly contradicted by context. The use of any and all examples, or exemplary language (e.g., such as) provided herein, is intended merely to better illuminate embodiments of the invention and does not impose a limitation on the scope of the invention unless otherwise claimed. The various embodiments and elements can be interchanged or combined in any suitable manner as necessary.
[0093] The use of directions, such as forward, rearward, top and bottom, upper and lower are with reference to the embodiments shown in the drawings and, thus, should not be taken as restrictive. Reversing or flipping the embodiments in the drawings would, of course, result in consistent reversal or flipping of the terminology.
[0094] No language in the specification should be construed as indicating any non-claimed element as essential to the practice of the invention.
[0095] It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. There is no intention to limit the invention to the specific form or forms disclosed, but on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, alternative constructions, and equivalents falling within the spirit and scope of the invention, as defined in the appended claims. Thus, it is intended that the present invention cover the modifications and variations of this invention provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalent