Construction modular system based on sheet molding compound (SMC) panels

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 10697171
  • Patent Number
    10,697,171
  • Date Filed
    Saturday, April 9, 2016
    8 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 30, 2020
    4 years ago
  • Inventors
    • Melo Pereira; Hercik
    • Mignoni De Melo; Marcelo
  • Original Assignees
    • MMIGG-NOVOS NEGOCIOS E REPRESENTACOES LTDA-ME
  • Examiners
    • Ference; James M
    Agents
    • Allen Dyer Doppelt & Gilchrist PA
Abstract
A modular construction system based on SMC panels belonging to the field of engineering—more specifically to the field of infrastructure construction—has the technical feature of being composed of main modular panels made of a sheet molding compound (SMC), having a general rectangular shape, produced in predefined sizes and provided with swiveled enclosing borders provided with uniformly distributed through holes for interconnecting the panels in a hermetically sealed and easy manner by means of screws, nuts and seals. The sets of panels are in turn interconnected by corner bead panels and by a screw and seal system between perpendicular panels that leads to the formation of building structures.
Description
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application is the § 371 National Stage Entry of International Application No. PCT/BR2016/050078, filed on Apr. 9, 2016, the contents of which are herein incorporated by reference in their entirety.


FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to the technical sector of engineering, specifically infrastructure construction using modular “main” panels of the SMC (Sheet Molding Compound) type.


BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Nowadays, in many countries, there are people developing technology based on SMC modules, boards and profiles. Their main objective is to transfer, to the final product (the constructed module), the intrinsic capacities of the mentioned composite to a great range of uses, not only housing, as can be observed in the document WO2011123914A1 (“MODULAR WATER TANK MOUNTED WITH SMC PLATES”—D.P. Oct. 13, 2011). This document refers to a reservoir for water and other similar fluids, which has the distinct characteristic of being built with SMC boards. These boards, if properly bolted to each other, through their perimeters, create a specific shape of a reservoir of great capacity for fluid storage. This creates a modular reservoir that can be assembled in hard to reach places. One can conclude that this project was carried out especially for the construction of tanks with snap-fit cutouts and adhesive tape at the joining of the edges.


Likewise, we mention the American document U.S. Pat. No. 5,875,599 (A)—(“MODULAR INSULATION PANELS AND INSULATED STRUCTURES”—IPC: E0461/80—D.P: Mar. 3, 1999), which refer to the improvement of thermal insulation panels, a modular system that includes the use of SMC boards for the development of specific isothermal modular chambers.


Finally, we mention the original document GB2491415 (“A MODULAR BUILDING”—IPC: E0461/00—D.P: Dec. 5, 2012), which, in the state of the art, is the only SMC construction system dedicated to the construction of housing modules. The present utility model has the purpose of facing the practical limitations of the original model.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Taking into consideration the foregoing, the present invention aims at introducing new mechanisms, along with existing solutions, in order to provide a final product that favor project flexibility, fast and practical system assembly and disassembly, without affecting the physical integrity, safety and quality of the constructive system delivered to the client.


It refers to innovative techniques applied to the existing construction systems, since it uses “main” panels produced modular type SMC (Sheet Molding Compound) and “angled” panels. It offers greater construction freedom in the development (assembly and disassembly) of varied construction projects, such as building sites, warehousing, and locker rooms, among others. The flexibility of the panels allows the clients to determine the desired dimensions and layout according to the needs of their projects.


Stemming from the earlier application WO2012164311A1 (“A MODULAR BUILDING”—IPC: E0461/00—D.P: Dec. 5, 2012), which refers to a module of SMC construction, to be built in varied sizes, with a double ramp roof on the cross-section profile, with the objecting of building triangular or pivoted housing structures. The present application, however, includes application and form innovations that result in functional improvements, which will be explained below, justifying this request for protection.


The present invention addresses a need related to existing construction systems, namely, the need for greater flexibility in the projects. This innovation eliminates typical limitations of pre-fabricated systems. Since it is based on only 2 types of basic panels, builders can easily customize their projects according to their needs. In addition, it has a fast, practical and sustainable assembly and disassembly process, considering the fact that there is no need for water use, it does not produce residue and it is possible to reuse that structures used the in the development of new construction projects. These characteristics result in a greater range of the system's application and allow for module reuse, which, when added to the technical capabilities inherent to the SMC compound, elevates the competitiveness of this construction system in relation to traditional methods of civil construction.


The earlier application WO2012164311A1, in spite of including SMC construction modules, containing thermal-acoustical and fireproof isolation, had the practical limitation of only being applicable to triangular structural project, based on cross-sectional roofs, which are less common in “fast” or “transitory” construction, such as building sites, locker rooms, offices, etc. The present invention helps address this practical need.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The present invention, the practical improvements in usage and its advantages will be better understood if the description and illustrations are analyzed together with the following sketches:



FIG. 1 represents a frontal view of a “main” panel and its pivoted wrap edges with through-holes for bolting between panels;



FIG. 2 represents a side view in perspective of the interconnection between main panels, using “angled” panels;



FIG. 3 represents the blueprint and the view of the façade of structures built through the joining of the above-mentioned panels, including the junction of the “main” panels and “angled” panels; and



FIG. 4 represents the “main” panels and “angled” panels in three dimensions, their structures of interconnection and structures assembled through the joining of the above-mentioned panels.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

Using the attached images as a reference point, this utility model consists of modular SMC (Sheet Molding Compound) panels (1), usually rectangular, manufactured in previously defined sizes, containing pivoted wrap edges (2) with regularly distributed through-holes (3), which allow for a simple and hermetic interconnection of panels through screws (5), nuts (6) and sealants (7). The series of panels are interfixed to each other through “angled” panels (4) and a system of bolting (5, 6) and sealing (7) between perpendicular panels, which result in the formation of constructive structures. The assembly is simple and fast, since the SMC is an extremely light and resistant material. In addition, the use of screws, nuts and sealants enables the assembly to be done by non-specialized professionals.

Claims
  • 1. A modular construction system comprising: a series of main modular panels of sheet molding compound (SMC), each of the main modular panels including pivoted wrap edges around a perimeter thereof, a first portion and a second portion perpendicular to the first portion, each of the pivoted wrap edges including a plurality of main modular panel through-holes;a plurality of angled panels interfixing respective adjacent first and second portions of main modular panels of the series of main modular panels, each of the plurality of angled panels having a first surface and a second surface perpendicular to the first surface, each of the first and second surfaces including a plurality of angled panel through-holes aligned with the main modular panel through-holes of the pivoted wrap edges of the respective adjacent one of the first and second portions of main modular panels of the series of main modular panels; anda plurality of bolts extending through the aligned angled panel through-holes and the main modular panel through-holes to secure the first and second surfaces of the angled panels to the pivoted wrap edges of the main modular panels; anda sealant located between the first and second surfaces of the angled panels and the pivoted wrap edges of the main modular panels thereby defining a hermetic connection between adjacent main modular panels of the series of main modular panels.
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/BR2016/050078 4/9/2016 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO2017/173513 10/12/2017 WO A
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