Claims
- 1. A building structure configured to be utilized in an offset layering building technique, the building structure comprising:
a first hexagon member having a central point and six corner points; and a second hexagon member having a center point and six corner points, said second hexagon member corresponding in size and shape to the first hexagon member; wherein the first hexagon member is selectively mountable to the second hexagon member in an offset layering configuration, such that one of the six corner points of the first hexagon member aligns with the center point of the second hexagon member.
- 2. The building structure of claim 1, wherein the first and second hexagon members each contain an array of equally spaced locating holes, and at least two of the equally spaced locating holes of the first hexagon member align with at least two of the equally spaced locating holes of the second hexagon member when the first and second hexagon members are selectively mounted in an offset layering configuration.
- 3. The building structure of claim 1, wherein the hexagon members each include a first and second panel.
- 4. The building structure of claim 1, wherein the hexagon members each include a core that is sandwiched between first and second panels.
- 5. The building structure of claim 4, wherein the hexagon member core is a foam core.
- 6. The building structure of claim 1, wherein a central aperture is located at the center point of each hexagon member, and wherein a radial cutout is located at each corner point of each hexagon member.
- 7. The building structure of claim 6, wherein a peg member is selectively securable to the central aperture of each hexagon member, and wherein the peg member is selectively securable to the radial cutouts located at each corner point of each hexagon member.
- 8. The building structure of claim 1, further comprising additional hexagon members that are configured to be selectively mountable to first and second hexagon members in an offset layering configuration.
- 9. The building structure of claim 1, wherein each hexagon member contains conduits holes oriented in the plane of each hexagon member.
- 10. The building structure of claim 1, wherein the hexagon members contain foam tubes.
- 11. The building structure of claim 1, wherein the hexagon members are selectively mountable each other in an offset layering configuration to produce a multi-layered wall assembly.
- 12. The building structure of claim 1, wherein the hexagon members are selectively mountable to each other in an offset layering configuration to produce housing structures.
- 13. The building structure of claim 12, wherein the hexagon members are selectively mountable to each other in an offset layering configuration to produce housing structures using only hexagon members and five hexagon derivative shaped members.
- 14. The building structure of claim 12, wherein hexagon members of different sizes are incorporated together to produce housing structures.
- 15. The building structure of claim 12, wherein the hexagon members are non-destructively, non-customizedly secured to each other to produce housing structures, such that the hexagon members are readily recyclable for use in another structure due to the non-destructive, non-customized securement.
- 16. The building structure of claim 1, wherein hexagon members are buoyant, and are selectively mountable to each other to produce buoyant structures.
- 17. The building structure of claim 1, wherein hexagon members and two hexagon derivative shaped members are selectively mountable to each other in an offset layering configuration to produce substantially round assemblies.
- 18. The building structure of claim 1, wherein the hexagon members comprise non-paneled hexagon frames.
- 19. The building structure of claim 18, wherein the hexagon frames are selectively mountable to each other in an offset layering configuration that allows reinforcement material to be interspersed between the hexagon frames.
- 20. The building structure of claim 18, wherein the hexagon frames contain cavities.
- 21. The building structure of claim 20, wherein the hexagon frame cavities contain insulative material.
- 22. The building structure of claim 20, wherein the hexagon frame cavities contain phase change materials.
- 23. The building structure of claim 18, wherein hexagon members having first and second panels are selectively mountable to hexagon frames in an offset layering configuration.
- 24. A building assembly employing an offset layering architecture, the building assembly comprising:
a plurality of hexagon members, each hexagon member including a central protrusion and six corner receptacles; wherein the central protrusion of each hexagon member is configured to align with a corner receptacle of another hexagon member; and wherein each hexagon member includes an array of equally spaced connecting holes in the plane of the hexagon member for selectively securing hexagon members to one another in an offset layering architecture,
- 25. The building assembly of claim 24, wherein at least two of the equally spaced connecting holes of a first hexagon member align with at least two of the equally spaced connecting holes of a second hexagon member when a first and second hexagon member are selectively mounted in an offset layering configuration.
- 26. The building assembly of claim 24, wherein the central protrusions are selectively connectable to the hexagon members.
- 27. The building assembly of claim 24, wherein each hexagon member contains conduits holes oriented in the plane of each hexagon member.
- 28. The building assembly of claim 24, wherein the hexagon members are selectively mountable to each other in an offset layering configuration to produce housing structures.
- 29. The building assembly of claim 24, wherein the hexagon members are selectively mountable to each other in an offset layering configuration to produce housing structures using only hexagon members and five hexagon derivative shaped members.
- 30. The building assembly of claim 24, wherein the hexagon members are non-destructively, non-customizedly secured to each other to produce housing structures, such that the hexagon members are readily recyclable for use in another structure due to the non-destructive, non-customized securement.
- 31. The building assembly of claim 24, wherein the hexagon members are a helium filled closed foam.
- 32. The building assembly of claim 24, wherein the hexagon members are a reticulated foam that is coated, sealed, and filled with helium.
- 33. The building assembly of claim 24, wherein the hexagon members are a compartmentalized helium filled closed foam.
- 34. The building assembly of claim 24, wherein the hexagon members are a polymide foam.
- 35. The building assembly of claim 24, wherein the hexagon members are a aluminum foam.
- 36. A building structure configured to be utilized in an offset layering building technique, the building structure comprising:
a first tessellation member having a central point and corner points; and a second tessellation member having a center point and corner points, said second tessellation member corresponding in size and shape to the first tessellation member; wherein the first tessellation member is selectively mountable to the second tessellation member in an offset layering configuration, such that one of the corner points of the first tessellation member aligns with the center point of the second tessellation member.
- 37. A display system configured utilizing an offset layering architecture, the display system comprising:
a plurality of hexagon members having central points and corner points; wherein the plurality of hexagon members are selectively securable in a juxapositioned offset layering configuration, such that at least one of the six corner points of each hexagon member aligns with the center point of another hexagon member, thereby constructing the display system.
- 38. The display system of claim 37, wherein the hexagon members are selectively securable to each other in an offset layering configuration to produce a readily scaleable display system.
- 39. The display system of claim 37, wherein the hexagon members are light emitting polymers.
- 40. The display system of claim 37, wherein the hexagon members are selectively securable to each other to produce a cold cathode emitter display systems.
- 41. The display system of claim 37, wherein the hexagon members are selectively mountable to each other to produce thin CRT display systems.
- 42. The display system of claim 37, wherein the hexagon members are microprism films.
- 43. The display system of claim 37, wherein the hexagon members are retroreflective sheeting.
- 44. A method of converting low-density stable polyimide foam into a low-density stable carbon foam or fiber composite, the method comprising:
heating a polyimide resin at substantially atmospheric pressure; and applying microwave energy to control polyimide density; whereby carbon foam is produced has a density substantially close to the original polyimide foam density.
- 45. A method of claim 44, wherein the polyimide is heated within an aluminum mold.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of co-pending International Application No. PCT/US99/29738, filed Dec. 14, 1999, which was published by the International Bureau in English on Feb. 2, 2001, and claims the benefit of the filing dates of the following U.S. provisional patent applications: No. 60/112,309, filed Dec. 14, 1998; No. 60/112,595, filed Dec. 17, 1998; No. 60/113,151, filed Dec. 19, 1998; No. 60/120,338, filed Feb. 17, 1999; No. 60/123,780, filed Mar. 11, 1999; No. 60/135,442, filed May 22, 1999; No. 60/135,836, filed May 24, 1999; No. 60/143,653, filed Jul. 13, 1999; and No. 60/155,362, filed Sep. 20, 1999.
Provisional Applications (9)
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60112309 |
Dec 1998 |
US |
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60112595 |
Dec 1998 |
US |
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60113151 |
Dec 1998 |
US |
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60120338 |
Feb 1999 |
US |
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60123780 |
Mar 1999 |
US |
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60135442 |
May 1999 |
US |
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60135836 |
May 1999 |
US |
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60143653 |
Jul 1999 |
US |
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60155362 |
Sep 1999 |
US |
Continuations (1)
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PCT/US99/29738 |
Dec 1999 |
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09879820 |
Jun 2001 |
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