STRUCTURE
20170037612 ยท 2017-02-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04B1/34336
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B1/34384
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04H2001/1283
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B1/343
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04B1/343
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A structure which includes a rectangular base and two substantially U-shaped assemblies pivotally fixed to respective opposed longitudinal edges of the base, the assemblies being movable, relative to the base, into a compact configuration which is substantially of the shape and size of a conventional shipping container, and away from each other to an operative configuration at which the assemblies form walls and at least part of a roof of the structure.
Claims
1-8. (canceled)
9. A structure (10) which includes a base (12) of rectangular outline with a lower surface (12B) which faces the ground and an upper surface (12A), first and second ends (14, 16) which are fixed to the base (12), which are spaced apart and which extend vertically, a first assembly (18) which has a first side (22) with an inner surface (22B) and an outer surface (22A), a second side (24) which opposes the first side (22), a panel (26) fixed to and extending between the first side (22) and the second side (24), a first wall (34) fixed at least to the first side (22) and the panel (26), and a second wall (36) which is spaced from and which opposes the first wall (34) and which is fixed at least to the first side (22) and to the panel (26), wherein the first assembly (18) is pivotally movable relative to the base (12) between a compact configuration at which the panel (26) overlies the upper surface (12A) of the base (12), the first wall (34) is substantially adjacent the first end (14) and the second wall (36) is substantially adjacent the second end (16), and an operative configuration at which the outer surface (22A) of the first side (22) faces the ground, the panel (26) extends generally vertically, the first and second walls (34, 36) are displaced, respectively, from the first and second ends (14, 16), and the second side (24) is positioned above and opposes the inner surface (22B) of the first side (22), the structure (10) further comprising a second assembly (20) which has a first side (42), a second side (44) which opposes the first side (42), a bridging panel (46) between opposed extremities of the first and second sides, a first wall (54) and an opposing second wall (56), wherein the second assembly (20) is pivotally connected along a lower edge of the first side (42) to a longitudinal edge of the base (12), and wherein the second assembly (20) is pivotally movable relative to the base (12) between a compact configuration at which the bridging panel (46) overlies the upper surface (12A) of the base (12), the first wall (54) is substantially adjacent the first end (14) and the second wall (56) is substantially adjacent the second end (16), and an operative configuration at which an outer surface of the first side (42) faces the ground, the bridging panel (46) extends generally vertically, the first and second walls (54, 56) are displaced, respectively, from the first and second ends (14, 16), and the second side (44) is positioned above and opposes an inner surface of the first side (42), wherein with each assembly (18, 20) in the respective operative configuration, a space above the upper surface of the base (12) is closed by roof structure (24X, 44X).
10. A structure (10) according to claim 9 wherein, with each assembly (18, 20) in the respective operative configuration, the second side (24) is pivotal upwardly to an inclined position about a connection (64), and the second side (44) is pivotal upwardly to an inclined position.
11. A structure (10) according to claim 9 wherein the second assembly (20) is sized so that, with the first assembly (18) in the respective compact configuration, the second assembly (20) in the respective compact configuration is nested closely inside the first assembly (18).
12. A structure according to claim 9, wherein, with each assembly (18,20) in the respective compact configuration, the structure is effectively similar in shape and size to a conventional shipping container.
13. A structure according to claim 9, wherein, with each assembly (18, 20) in the respective compact configuration and to enable an interior of the structure to be accessed, at least the first end (14) includes an aperture (100) which is positioned so that it is in register with openings (102, 104) in respective sides (32, 34) of the two assemblies (18, 20) which are adjacent the first end (14).
14. A structure (10) according to claim 10 wherein the second assembly (20) is sized so that, with the first assembly (18) in the respective compact configuration, the second assembly (20) in the respective compact configuration is nested closely inside the first assembly (18).
15. A structure according to claim 10, wherein, with each assembly (18,20) in the respective compact configuration, the structure is effectively similar in shape and size to a conventional shipping container.
16. A structure according to claim 11, wherein, with each assembly (18,20) in the respective compact configuration, the structure is effectively similar in shape and size to a conventional shipping container.
17. A structure according to claim 10, wherein, with each assembly (18, 20) in the respective compact configuration and to enable an interior of the structure to be accessed, at least the first end (14) includes an aperture (100) which is positioned so that the aperture is in register with openings (102, 104) in respective sides (32, 34) of the two assemblies (18, 20) which are adjacent the first end (14).
18. A structure according to claim 11, wherein, with each assembly (18, 20) in the respective compact configuration and to enable an interior of the structure to be accessed, at least the first end (14) includes an aperture (100) which is positioned so that the aperture is in register with openings (102, 104) in respective sides (32, 34) of the two assemblies (18, 20) which are adjacent the first end (14).
19. A structure according to claim 12, wherein, with each assembly (18, 20) in the respective compact configuration and to enable an interior of the structure to be accessed, at least the first end (14) includes an aperture (100) which is positioned so that the aperture is in register with openings (102, 104) in respective sides (32, 34) of the two assemblies (18, 20) which are adjacent the first end (14).
20. A structure according to claim 15, wherein, with each assembly (18,20) in the respective compact configuration, the structure is effectively similar in shape and size to a conventional shipping container.
21. A structure according to claim 14, wherein, with each assembly (18, 20) in the respective compact configuration and to enable an interior of the structure to be accessed, at least the first end (14) includes an aperture (100) which is positioned so that the aperture is in register with openings (102, 104) in respective sides (32, 34) of the two assemblies (18, 20) which are adjacent the first end (14).
22. A structure according to claim 15, wherein, with each assembly (18, 20) in the respective compact configuration and to enable an interior of the structure to be accessed, at least the first end (14) includes an aperture (100) which is positioned so that the aperture is in register with openings (102, 104) in respective sides (32, 34) of the two assemblies (18, 20) which are adjacent the first end (14).
23. A structure according to claim 16, wherein, with each assembly (18, 20) in the respective compact configuration and to enable an interior of the structure to be accessed, at least the first end (14) includes an aperture (100) which is positioned so that the aperture is in register with openings (102, 104) in respective sides (32, 34) of the two assemblies (18, 20) which are adjacent the first end (14).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] The invention is further described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0016]
[0017] The structure 10 includes a base 12 which, in plan, is rectangular in outline, and which has an upper surface 12A and a tower surface 12B which faces towards the ground. The structure 10 has a first end 14 and a second end 16 which is spaced from and which opposes the first end 14. The ends 14 and 16 are at respective opposed edges of the base 12. Each end 14 extends vertically.
[0018] Secured to the base 12 are a first assembly 18 and a second assembly 20.
[0019] The first assembly 18 has a first side 22, a second side 24 which is spaced from and which is generally parallel to the first side and a bridging panel 26. The first side 22 has an outer surface 22A and an inner surface 22B. With the structure 10 in the compact configuration the first side 22 is vertical and has a lower edge 22C which is attached by means of a hinge joint 30 to an adjacent longitudinal edge 12C of the base 12. The panel 26, which extends between upper extremities of the first side 22 and the second side 24, overlies the upper surface 12A of the base 12.
[0020] The assembly 18 has opposed first and second walls 34 and 36 respectively which are closely spaced from and which are generally parallel to opposing surfaces of the first and second ends 14 and 16.
[0021] The second assembly 20 is generally similar to the first assembly 18. The second assembly has a first side 42, a second side 44 which opposes the first side 42, a bridging panel 46 at opposed extremities of the first and second sides, a first wall 54 and an opposing second wall 56. The second assembly 20 is sized so that, as is shown particularly, in
[0022]
[0023] The second side 24 is attached to the panel 26 by means of a pivotal connection 64 which interconnects abutting edges of the first side 22 and the panel 26. This pivotal connection permits the second side 24 to be raised to an inclined position, as is shown in
[0024]
[0025] The aforementioned movement of the first assembly 18 exposes the second assembly 20 so that it is then possible to pivot the second assembly 20 about the pivot connection 60 in an anti-clockwise direction 66. The procedure which is followed is substantially the same as what is followed for moving the first assembly 18 to the operative mode. Thus, as is shown in
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[0027] If the structure is to be returned to the compact storage configuration shown in
[0028] An advantage of the construction which has been described is that conversion from one mode to the other mode is readily effected. The operative configuration defines an enclosure which is bounded above and below, and on four sides, by rigid elements. In the compact configuration those elements which form the sides and roof (in the extended configuration) are positioned close to one another so that an enclosed volume which is usable for storage purposes is defined. This is evident from an inspection of
[0029] In the preceding description the nature of the structure has been described generally in a schematic manner. Some constructional details which are necessary for an effective implementation of the invention are shown in
[0030] Each assembly 18 and 20 is pivotally movable relative to the base 12 by means of hydraulic cylinders 80, 82 which act between the base and the assemblies 18 and 20 respectively. The end 16 has elongate rims 84 which extend along its vertical edges. The walls 36 and 56 respectively have corresponding U-shaped channels 84A and 84B which engage in a sealing, weatherproof manner with the rims when the walls are moved to the orientation shown in
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