Composite construction for secure compartmentalized enclosure
11643803 · 2023-05-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04B2/56
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B1/34384
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B2103/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B1/34823
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International classification
E04B1/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B1/343
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E04B2/56
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E04C2/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
Disclosed are various secure enclosures and associated composite construction methods. The described enclosures preferably utilize one or more prefabricated concrete walls that are mated to one or more metal panels. The panels include hollow ends that are secured to anchors formed within the prefabricated walls. This connection joins the concrete wall and the metal panel in a secure and tamper proof manner. The disclosed methods allow enclosures to be quickly constructed and easily configured depending upon the particular needs of the facility. The enclosures are cost effective, scalable, and easy to assemble.
Claims
1. A secure, compartmentalized, and modular facility constructed from pre-fabricated components, the facility comprising: a rectangular structure including a far wall, a near wall, opposing side walls, a ceiling, and an opened bottom, each of the walls having a height and the ceiling having a length, the walls and ceiling constructed from pre-fabricated monolithically cast and tensioned concrete, a recess extending along the entire height of the far wall, two spaced recesses extending along the entire height of the near wall, a recess extending along the entire length of the ceiling, each of the recesses being approximately ¼ to ½ inch deep; a metal channel anchored within the recess of the far wall, an L-shaped angle iron anchored within each of the spaced recesses of the near wall, and a U-shaped channel anchored within the recess of the ceiling, the channel, L-shaped angle iron, and U-shaped channel each having lower edges that are secured within the corresponding recesses so that they are inaccessible from within the facility; a metal panel having a main divider at one end and two legs at an opposite end, the panel further including an upper edge, the panel having a hollow interior, the metal panel being slid upwardly from the opened bottom of the structure with the main divider positioned over the metal channel of the far wall and each leg being positioned over one of the L-shaped angle irons of the near wall, the upper edge of the panel being received within the U-shaped channel of the ceiling.
2. The secure, compartmentalized, and modular facility as described in claim 1 wherein the channel upon the far wall is secured via concrete anchors and bolts.
3. The secure, compartmentalized, and modular facility as described in claim 1 wherein the L-shaped angle irons of the near wall are secured via concrete anchors and bolts.
4. The secure, compartmentalized, and modular facility as described in claim 1 wherein the U-shaped channel of the ceiling is secured via concrete anchors and bolts.
5. The secure, compartmentalized, and modular facility as described in claim 1 wherein the walls and ceiling are formed from pre-tensioned concrete.
6. The secure, compartmentalized, and modular facility as described in claim 1 wherein the walls and ceiling are formed from post-tensioned concrete.
7. The secure, compartmentalized, and modular facility as described in claim 1 wherein fixtures are provided on the walls for affixing a toilet and sink.
8. A facility constructed from pre-fabricated components comprising: a structure including a far wall, a near wall, opposing side walls, and an opened bottom, each of the walls having a height, the walls being constructed from pre-fabricated concrete, a recess extending along the far wall, two spaced recesses extending along the near wall; a channel positioned upwardly from the opened bottom of the structure and anchored within the recess of the far wall, and angle irons anchored within each of the spaced recesses of the near wall, the channel and angle irons each having lower edges that are secured within the corresponding recesses; a metal panel having a main divider at one end and two legs at an opposite end, the panel having a hollow interior, the main divider positioned over the metal channel of the far wall and each leg being positioned over one of the angle irons of the near wall.
9. The facility as described in claim 8 wherein the channel within the far wall is secured via concrete anchors and bolts.
10. The facility as described in claim 8 wherein the angle irons of the near wall are secured via concrete anchors and bolts.
11. The facility as described in claim 8 wherein the two legs of the metal panel define a sub-compartment within the facility.
12. The facility as described in claim 8 wherein fixtures are provided on the walls for affixing a toilet and sink.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For a more complete understanding of the present disclosure and its advantages, reference is now made to the following descriptions, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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(12) Similar reference numerals refer to similar parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
(13) TABLE-US-00001 Parts List 18 Secure Facility 20 Concrete Structure 21 Open Bottom of Structure 22 Concrete Walls 22a Far Wall/22b Near Wall 24 Door and Door Frame 26 Window Frames 28 Toilet/Sink Unit 32 Desk 34 Bed 36 Metal Panel 38 Main Divider 40 Individual Cell 42 Chase (Two Legs) 44 Hollow Opening Main Divider 46 Hollow Opening in Chase 48 Sub-Compartment between Legs 50 Recess in Concrete Wall 52 Recessed Concrete Anchor (Far Wall) 53 Bolt for Concrete Anchor 52 54 Metal Channel for Main Divider 55 Lower Edge of Metal Channel 56 Recessed Concrete Anchor(Near Wall) 57 Bolt for Concrete Anchor 56 58 Angle Iron for Leg 59 Lower Edge of Leg 60 Recess in Concrete Ceiling 62 Recessed Concrete Anchor (Ceiling) 63 Bolt for Concrete Anchor 62 64 Ceiling 66 Ceiling Channel 67 Lower Edge of Ceiling Channel
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(14) The present invention relates to secure enclosures and to composite construction methods for assembling such enclosures. The described enclosures preferably utilize a prefabricated concrete structure that is mated to one or more metal panels. The metal panels include hollow ends that are connected to anchors formed within the walls of the prefabricated concrete structure. A further connection can be made between an upper edge of the metal panel and the ceiling. These connections join the metal panel to the concrete structure in a secure and tamper proof manner. The disclosed methods allow enclosures to be quickly constructed and easily configured to meet the needs of the particular facility. The enclosures are cost effective, scalable, and easy to assemble. The various details of the present disclosure, and a manner in which they interrelate, are described in greater detail hereinafter.
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(16) Structure 20 is preferably formed without a floor to enable panel 36 to slid into structure 20 as depicted. The bottom of structure 20 can be anchored to a slab-on-grade foundation. In multistory structures (
(17) The depicted precast concrete structure 20 is divided into two individual cells 40 by way of a centrally located metal panel 36. In the preferred embodiment, this metal panel 36 bisects the concrete enclosure 20 to create two equally sized cells 40. However, panel 36 can be configured and secured to create individual cells 40 of varying shapes and sizes. The use of multiple, smaller panels 36 is also within the scope of the present disclosure. Metal panel 36 can be fitted into the concrete structure 20 by sliding the panel 36 upwardly from the bottom of structure 20 as noted by the dotted arrows in
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(21) As a result of the channel 54 and angle iron 58, metal panel 36 is securely anchored between the near and far walls (22(a) and 22(b)) of concrete structure 20. Notably, divider 36 is secured and fully encapsulated in a way to prevent the ends of the divider 36 from being accessed or tampered with. In one embodiment, appropriate cut-outs may be provided at the top of panel 36 to permit it to be slide into place from the bottom of concrete structure 20 as noted in
(22) Panel 36 is further secured in place by attaching the upper edge of panel 36 to the ceiling 64 of concrete structure 20. To accomplish this, and as noted in
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(24) Although this disclosure has been described in terms of certain embodiments and generally associated methods, alterations and permutations of these embodiments and methods will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the above description of example embodiments does not define or constrain this disclosure. Other changes, substitutions, and alterations are also possible without departing from the spirit and scope of this disclosure.