The present invention relates to a building comprising an external framework with at least three outer walls connected with a floor structure and a roof structure such that a space is formed within said framework, and at least two modules, wherein each module comprises four walls, a floor and a roof, wherein said at least two modules are mounted in the space in said external framework such that an air gap of at least 150 mm is formed between two adjacent walls of said at least two modules.
In order to simplify the building process when a larger building, such as for example an apartment building or an office complex, is to be constructed it is previously known to use prefabricated modules that are inserted in a larger framework. Such modular construction methods are well known.
However there are many considerations that are needed in order to achieve a building of good quality, both regarding design and manufacturing of the modules, and regarding properties of the framework such that demands on structural strength, insulation properties, living environment and a safe and practical mounting of the modules can be achieved.
Therefore, there is room for improvements within this area, such that a building that fulfills the established building norms and quality demands and simultaneously is cost effective to build and maintain can be obtained.
The purpose of the present invention is to achieve a building with modular units and a way to build such a building that improves the existing construction within the field. This is achieved by the attached independent claims.
Due to the invention energy-efficient and cost-efficient homes and offices can be constructed, wherein each module only needs a limited insulation in the walls simultaneously as the building in its total fulfills the established building norms. Since, a relatively wide air gap surrounds each module a continuous space surrounding all modules in the building is formed, and the air in this space contributes to insulation and decreases heat leakage from the modules such that a convenient inner temperature can be achieved without unnecessary energy consumption.
For the construction of a building according to the present invention, a framework with at least three walls is provided, and each module is pushed horizontal and parallel with at least one of the walls of the framework to a suitable position.
Thereafter, a fourth wall can be mounted along the side of the framework from which the module was pushed in; alternatively, a wall of the module can form an external wall of the framework. Thanks to this simple and practical assembly the building can be completed easily and practically, and in future when a need of repair or renovation may occur, a current module is removed and transported to a factory for repair or may even be discarded and replaced by a new module without requiring major interference with the building.
Another advantage with the invention is that due to the stable framework high buildings with several floors can be constructed without decreasing structural strength and safety of the building.
More advantages of the invention will be described below with reference made to the accompanying detailed description and claims.
The first short wall 2a is preferably more insulated than the other walls.
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During assembly the framework 10 is provided with the long wall 12c mounted, and thereafter each module is pushed in position in essentially horizontal direction from the right side in
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During construction of the building the framework 10 is first provided, in this preferred embodiment with walls along both short sides and one long side, and with a roof 13 and a floor 14. The framework 10 may have space for modules 1 in several floors, or may have a single floor wherein at least one but preferably a plurality of modules 1 can be placed side by side. The external walls of the framework 19 are constructed to provide sufficiently good insulation. Each module 1 can then be lifted to a suitable height and be pushed into the frame in horizontal direction from the long side without an external wall. The module 1 is pushed parallel with the short sides of the framework 10 and placed on the support system 15 such that it rests stable within the framework 10. If the framework 10 has only one floor the module 1 may alternatively be placed directly on the floor 14 of the framework 10, even if an air gap between this floor 14 and the floor 4 of the module may be preferred from an insulation point of view. When the module 1 has been placed in the framework 10, additional modules 1 may be pushed in such that the framework 10 is filled, and thereafter can an additional external wall of the framework 10 in some embodiments be mounted along the long side such that the modules are enclosed in the framework 10. Alternatively, the short wall 2a may form an external wall of the framework 10 as in the preferred embodiment and thereby the whole building. A sealing can be added such that the distance between the short walls 2a of two modules 1 is sealed and heat leakage from the building is prevented. If the module 1 comprises a bathroom or a kitchen connections may be prepared in the framework, for example along the long side of the framework 10 that has been in place during the whole assembly, and electricity can also be connected to each module there.
During use of the building it might happen that some module needs considerable repair, for example due to a damage or due to wear caused by the age of the module 1. By directly grip the specific module 1 and pull it out of the framework 10 the same way as during insertion the module 1 may be removed and reparation and renovation might be performed in another location, such as a factory or workshop in a simple and practical manner. If the module 1 is severely damaged or too old such that a repair is considered to be unprofitable the module may easily be replaced by a new module 1 that can be pushed into the place of the old module 1.
In the event of fire in the building, burning modules may directly be lifted out of the building for extinction, in order to prevent the fire from spreading to more modules 1 in the building. Due to the properties and stability of the framework 10 there is no risk for the whole building to collapse during vigorous fire, which means that damages of properties and persons may be reduced. In the event that the fire is so serious that all modules 1 are ravaged by fire, they can easily be replaced with new ones which speeds up the repair and clearing after the fire. The same obviously applies to other types of damage, such as water damages and the like.
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