HEXAGONAL BUILDING ASSEMBLY
20170022698 ยท 2017-01-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04B2001/0092
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04H9/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A polyhedral building module may be connected along its sides to manufacture free form buildings or structures. A multiplicity of individual polyhedral building modules may be manufactured remotely and shipped to a building site where they can be attached to one another and the building constructed. Ideally, the polyhedral building modules may be attached to each other using hand tools. Upright members or columns provide support for a roof structure. The building module may be raised off of the ground by brace members attached to the underside of the building module's floor structure.
Claims
1. A building module comprising: a polyhedral floor having a top and a bottom, said floor having five (5) or more sides; a floor structure comprising said floor, a center piece connected to said bottom of said floor generally at the center of said polyhedral floor, and a circumferential ring attached to said floor bottom near the outer circumference of said floor bottom; an upright member connected to said circumferential ring, wherein said upright member extends at generally a right angle from the plane of the floor; a ceiling structure attached to said upright member at an opposite end of said upright member from said floor; and wherein a side of said outer circumferential ring is capable of being attached to a side of a outer circumferential ring from a second building module.
2. The building module of claim 1, wherein said floor structure further comprises an inner circumferential ring attached to said floor bottom between said outer circumference of said floor bottom and said center of said floor bottom.
3. The building module of claim 2, wherein said outer circumferential ring and said inner circumferential ring are manufactured from steel beams.
4. The building module of claim 1, further comprising a multiplicity of brace members attached to said bottom of said floor structure, wherein said brace members raise said floor structure off of a substrate.
5. The building module of claim 2, further comprising a multiplicity of brace members attached to said bottom of said floor structure, wherein said brace members raise said floor structure off of a substrate.
6. The building module of claim 1, wherein a side of said outer circumferential ring is capable of being attached to a side of a outer circumferential ring from a second building module with handheld power tools at a building site.
7. A building module comprising: a hexagonal floor having a top and a bottom, said floor having six (6) sides; a floor structure comprising said floor, a center piece connected to said bottom of said floor generally at the center of said polyhedral floor, and a circumferential ring attached to said floor bottom near the outer circumference of said floor bottom; an upright member connected to said circumferential ring, wherein said upright member extends at generally a right angle from the plane of the floor; a ceiling structure attached to said upright member at an opposite end of said upright member from said floor; and wherein a side of said outer circumferential ring is capable of being attached to a side of a outer circumferential ring from a second building module.
8. The building module of claim 7, wherein said floor structure further comprises an inner circumferential ring attached to said floor bottom between said outer circumference of said floor bottom and said center of said floor bottom.
9. The building module of claim 8, wherein said outer circumferential ring and said inner circumferential ring are manufactured from steel beams.
10. The building module of claim 7, further comprising a multiplicity of brace members attached to said bottom of said floor structure, wherein said brace members raise said floor structure off of a substrate.
11. The building module of claim 8, further comprising a multiplicity of brace members attached to said bottom of said floor structure, wherein said brace members raise said floor structure off of a substrate.
12. The building module of claim 7, wherein a side of said outer circumferential ring is capable of being attached to a side of a outer circumferential ring from a second building module with handheld power tools at a building site.
13. A building module comprising: a floor structure comprising six (6) radial members of generally equal length attached at a center piece and extending outwardly from said center piece wherein angles between the radial members are approximately equal, and a circumferential ring attached to said radial members at the ends of said radial members opposite from said center piece; an upright member connected to said circumferential ring, wherein said upright member extends at generally a right angle from the plane of said floor structure; a ceiling structure attached to said upright member at an opposite end of said upright member from said floor structure; and wherein a side of said outer circumferential ring is capable of being attached to a side of a outer circumferential ring from a second building module.
14. The building module of claim 13, wherein said floor structure further comprises an inner circumferential ring attached to said radial members between said outer circumferential ring of said floor structure and said center piece.
15. The building module of claim 14, wherein said radial members, said outer circumferential ring, and said inner circumferential ring are manufactured from steel beams.
16. The building module of claim 13, further comprising a multiplicity of brace members attached to said bottom of said floor structure, wherein said brace members raise said floor structure off of a substrate.
17. The building module of claim 14, further comprising a multiplicity of brace members attached to said bottom of said floor structure, wherein said brace members raise said floor structure off of a substrate.
18. The building module of claim 13, wherein a side of said outer circumferential ring is capable of being attached to a side of a outer circumferential ring from a second building module with handheld power tools at a building site.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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TABLE-US-00001 10 Hexapod 12 Second circumferential ring member 14 First circumferential ring member 16 Radial member 18 Upper joint 20 Center piece 22 Upper circumferential member 24 Upright member 26 Bracket 28 Lower joint 30 Brace member 32 Footing 34 Brace plate 36 Fastener 38 Ceiling Structure 100 Landscape feature
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[0026] Each of the six (6) second circumferential ring members 12 is approximately the same length. Due to the commonality of the sides (or length of the six (6) second circumferential ring members 12), multiple Hexapod 10 units can have sides placed adjacent to one another and the sides will be the same length. However, it is anticipated that Hexapods 10 of varying sizes can be used to create building units.
[0027] The floor structure of the Hexapod 10 also may have an intermediary, first ring (or inner circumferential ring) made up of six (6) first circumferential ring members 14. The six (6) first circumferential ring members 14 are also anticipated to be of approximately equal length with one another. Each and of the six (6) first circumferential ring members 14 are connected at a first end to a radial member 16 at a point along the radial member's 16 length and at a second end to an adjoining radial member 16 at a point along the adjoining radial member's 16 length.
[0028] Each radial member 16 is connected to its two (2) adjoining radial members 16 at a midpoint by first circumferential ring members 14 and at its second end by second circumferential ring members 12. Thus, there is a double ring about the center piece 20 in the floor structure of the Hexapod 10. However, it is anticipated that a second embodiment of the Hexapod 10 could be constructed without the first circumferential ring members 14 leaving only a single, outer ring.
[0029] The point at which the second and of the radial member 16 connects with the second circumferential ring members 12 is the lower joint 28. Connected at the lower joint 28 and extending upwardly (or at generally a right angle from the plane of the floor) from the floor structure of the Hexapod 10 may be a upright member 24. The upright members 24 are used to support upper circumferential members 22 and a ceiling structure 38. While an upright member 24 they be attached at each lower joint 28, is anticipated that some lower joint 28 may not have an attached upright member 24 in order to allow for the flexibility of rooms within the building structure when multiple Hexapods 10 are connected. The upright members 24 are each attached at the upright member's 24 first end to a single lower joint 28. While the radial members 16 extend horizontally from the center piece 20, the upright members 24 extend vertically from the lower joints 28. The six (6) upright members 24 (or however many upright members 24 depending upon the embodiment), are connected by upper circumferential members 22. Each upper circumferential member 22 is connected at one end to the second end of the upright member 24 at a upper joint 18. Thus, the upper circumferential members 22 are generally parallel with the second circumferential ring members 12.
[0030] It is anticipated that it may be beneficial to raise the floor structure of the Hexapod 10 up off of the ground. Therefore, a first end of a multiplicity of brace members 30 may be attached to the underside of the floor structuregenerally anticipated to be attached to the radial members 16, but potentially to the first circumferential ring members 14 or second circumferential ring members 12. The brace members 30 are attached vertically to the floor structure but in the opposite direction from the upright members 24. The brace members 30 are intended to support the Hexapod 10 and raise it off of the substrate. The second and of the brace members 30 may be attached to a brace plate 34. The brace plate 34 acts as an apparatus that allows for connection of the brace member 32 the substrate. Alternatively, the brace member 30 and brace plate 34 may be attached to a footing 32. It is generally anticipated that the footing 32 would be made from concrete or some similar material. The connections of the brace members 30 and brace plates 34 to the substrate or footings 32 act to anchor the Hexapod 10 in place.
[0031] While other building materials could be used, is generally anticipated that the Hexapod 10 will be constructed from steel beams or rods. In order to connect such beams or rods is anticipated that brackets 26 and fasteners 36 may be used. The brackets 26 may be of many different designs but are generally a support that holds or bears the weight of the connected pieces. Often, the brackets 26 and various pieces of the Hexapod 10 will be connected using fasteners 36 and it is anticipated that the fasteners 36 may include all of the regular construction fastening modes such as bolts/nuts, screws, rivets, welds, adhesives, and the like.
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[0038] Although the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments, this description is not meant to be construed in a limited sense. Various modifications of the disclosed embodiments, as well as alternative embodiments of the inventions will become apparent to persons skilled in the art upon the reference to the description of the invention. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claims will cover such modifications that fall within the scope of the invention.