Construction panel interconnection system

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6711860
  • Patent Number
    6,711,860
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, February 8, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 30, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A system for interconnecting construction panels suitable for modular construction has a hybrid connector, a receptor connector and locking connector. The hybrid connector is inserted into the aperture of the receptor connector which limit the displacement relative to each other. The locking connector is inserted into the aperture of the hybrid connector to interlock the three connectors. A panel connector can have an extension tab to provide additional locking action. Panel connectors can have stiffening portions that fill spaces between the connectors to reduce the need to insulate the interconnection and assist in repelling foreign matter entry. A method for interconnecting construction panels includes mating the hybrid connector and the receptor connector and then mating the locking connector from either side of the receptor connector.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to the fields of residential or commercial structures, and models, toys, and play equipment. More specifically, it relates to the interconnection of panels for modular structures.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The building industry today is dominated by conventional designs and construction practices. Conventional building techniques are very time-consuming, generally requiring a substantial amount of field labor. Moreover, mobilizing fabrication resources to the field is expensive. Conventional construction is also dominated by volumetric spaces bounded by rectangular or mixed rectangular-trapezoidal shapes.




Departures from conventional designs such as the “habitat” presented at the 1967 Montreal Expo, or a more geometrically sophisticated modular construction system as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,173,538 entitled “Modular Construction System” issued to Fleishman, which patent is hereby incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein, attempts to simplify building construction while providing versatility and functionality. These modular construction designs often make use of standardized prefabricated units, commonly planar in configuration as to be used for walls, baseboards or ceilings, to simplify construction. Some modular designs call for interconnecting two planar units, while others call for interconnecting three planar units.




Construction using these standardized, prefabricated units or panels, however, continues to suffer from substantial limitations. Commonly, interconnecting these prefabricated units require the cumbersome step of aligning the long edges of the panels or walls, temporality holding them in place, and permanently securing the panels together using braces, screws, bolts or other fastening devices. Other times, a separate interconnecting part, providing grooves for the panels to fit into, is used to interconnect the prefabricated units. However, using these separate interconnecting parts still require more parts than the panels being interconnected and adds to the inventory of parts needed for a construction project. For a modular structure requiring interconnection of three panels, the assembly is even more cumbersome and costly as greater labor and number of parts are needed.




Accordingly, with the growing sophistication in modular design, there is a need for an improved assembly and method for joining or interconnecting two or three prefabricated units simply and effectively.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In a first separate aspect of the present invention, a system for interconnecting panels includes a hybrid connector, receptor connector, and locking connector. The hybrid connector has a tab that mates with an aperture of the receptor connector. The locking connector has a tab that mates with an aperture of the hybrid connector. As the connectors may be adapted to panels, mating the connectors interconnects the panels.




In a second separate aspect of the invention, the system for interconnecting panels of the first aspect of the invention further includes an extension tab lying orthogonal to the tab of the hybrid connector and/or the locking connector. The extension tab engages with the aperture of the corresponding connector so as to provide an additional locking action for interconnecting panels having panel connectors.




In a third separate aspect of the invention, a system for interconnecting panels includes hybrid, receptor and locking connectors having stiffening portions. The stiffening portions form interfitting profiles that fill the spaces between the three connectors which advantageously reduces the need to insulate the interconnection, assists in repelling foreign matter entry, and resists relative panel connector rotation where panel rotation is not needed during panel interconnection.




In a fourth separate aspect of the invention, a modular construction system includes panels having hybrid, receptor or locking connectors. The panels are interconnected such that a modular construction can be erected without the use of fastening devices.




In a fifth separate aspect of the present invention, a method for interconnecting panels for modular construction includes selecting panels having panel connectors, mating the hybrid connector to the receptor connector, and then mating the locking connector to the hybrid connector/receptor connector sub-assembly to interconnect the connectors attached to panels.




A sixth separate aspect of the present invention includes the combination of the foregoing aspects.




Other advantages will appear. The invention resides not only in the interconnection systems and methods to interconnect, but also in the construction of structures described and illustrated. The features shown with one embodiment may also be used with other embodiments.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a modular construction structure.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of an assembled three-panel interconnection.





FIG. 3

is an exploded perspective view of the three-panel interconnection of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 4

is a front view of a panel including a hybrid connector.





FIG. 5

is an expanded front view of a hybrid connector element of the hybrid connector of FIG.


4


.





FIG. 6

is a front view of a panel including a receptor connector.





FIG. 7A

is an expanded front view of a receptor element of the receptor connector of FIG.


6


.





FIG. 7B

is an end view of the receptor element of FIG.


7


A.





FIG. 8

is a front view of a panel including a locking connector.





FIG. 9A

is an expanded front view of a locking element of the locking connector of FIG.


8


.





FIG. 9B

is an expanded front view of a locking element having a base edge offset from the panel perimeter.





FIG. 10A

is a perspective view of a first panel having a hybrid connector mated with a second panel having a receptor connector.





FIG. 10B

is a perspective view of a third panel having a locking connector mated with the first and second panels of FIG.


10


A.





FIG. 10C

is a cross sectional view of a third panel having a locking connector mated with the first and second panels of FIG.


10


A.





FIG. 11A

is a cross sectional view of a three-panel interconnection.





FIG. 11B

is a cross sectional view of a three-panel interconnection, wherein the hybrid connector has an enlarged aperture.





FIG. 11C

is a cross sectional view of a three-panel interconnection, wherein the receptor connector has an enlarged aperture.





FIG. 12

is a cross sectional view of a three-panel interconnection, wherein the inner profile of the receptor aperture has a beveled edge.





FIG. 13A

is a plan view of a stand-alone hybrid connector.





FIG. 13B

is a plan view of a stand-alone receptor connector.





FIG. 13C

is a plan view of a stand-alone locking connector.





FIG. 14

is a perspective view of an assembled two-panel interconnection utilizing a stand-alone locking connector.





FIG. 15A

is a plan view of an enhanced hybrid connector element.





FIG. 15B

is a plan view of an alternate enhanced hybrid connector element configuration.





FIG. 15C

is a plan view of an enhanced locking element.





FIG. 15D

is a plan view of an alternate enhanced locking element configuration.





FIG. 16A

is a cross-sectional view of a connection wherein an enhanced locking element is mated with the hybrid connector/receptor connector sub-assembly prior to engaging.





FIG. 16B

is a cross-sectional view of the connection of

FIG. 16A

, wherein the enhanced locking element is engaged with the hybrid connector protruding tab.





FIG. 17A

is a view of an enhanced locking element having a tapered configuration.





FIG. 17B

is a schematic view of an enhanced locking element having a contoured configuration.





FIG. 18A

is a schematic perspective view of an assembled three-panel interconnection of stiffened panel connectors.





FIG. 18B

is an exploded perspective view of the three-panel interconnection of FIG.


18


A.





FIG. 19

is a cross sectional view of a stiffened hybrid connector.





FIG. 20

is a cross sectional view of a stiffened receptor connector.





FIG. 21

is a cross sectional view of a stiffened locking connector.





FIG. 22

is a cross sectional view of a three-panel interconnection of stiffened panel connectors having asymmetrical stiffeners.





FIG. 23

is a cross sectional view of panels with stiffeners having an alternate intermitting profile configuration.





FIG. 24

is an exploded perspective view of a modular structure.





FIG. 25A

is a plan view of a first construction panel having an artistic impression.





FIG. 25B

is a plan view of a second construction panel having an alternate artistic impression.





FIG. 26

is a cross sectional view of a three-panel interconnection of panel connectors adapted to thicker panels.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Turning now in detail to the drawings, a system for interconnecting modular construction panels is disclosed.

FIG. 1

shows a representative modular structure


10


comprising of a collection of modules


11


, where each module


11


includes an interconnection of panels


12


by employing two-panel interconnections


14


and three-panel interconnections


16


according to the present invention to assemble the modular structure


10


.





FIG. 2

shows an enlarged view of an assembled three-panel interconnection


16


according to the present invention. Referring to

FIG. 3

, an exploded view of the three-panel interconnection


16


shows more clearly a first embodiment of the present invention comprising a first panel


18


that includes a hybrid connector


20


, where the hybrid connector


20


has hybrid connector element


22


; a second panel


24


that includes a receptor connector


26


, where the receptor connector


26


has a receptor element


28


; and a third panel


30


that includes a locking connector


32


, where the locking connector


32


has a locking element


34


.




Throughout the specification, the hybrid connector


20


, receptor connector


26


, and locking connector


32


will generally and collectively be referred to as “panel connectors.” Panel connectors may or may not be adapted to a construction panel. Panel connectors adapted to a segment and not to a panel, as will be described in more detail below, will generally and collectively be referred to as “stand-alone panel connectors.” Finally, a hybrid connector element


22


, receptor element


28


and locking element


34


, as will be described in more detail below, will generally and collectively be referred to as “connector elements.”




Referring to

FIG. 4

, a front view of the first panel


18


shows a hybrid connector


20


adapted to the panel along a panel perimeter. The hybrid connector


20


includes at least one hybrid connector element


22


. In the arrangement shown, the hybrid connector


20


has two hybrid connector elements


22


.





FIG. 5

is an expanded view of an exemplary hybrid connector element


22


. The hybrid connector element


22


has a base edge


36


, a protruding tab


38


and an aperture


40


. The protruding tab


38


is preferably rectangular in shape, having an outer edge


42


and side edges


44


. The outer edge


42


is substantially parallel to and offset from the base edge


36


. The side edges


44


are substantially orthogonal to the base edge


36


.




A hybrid connector aperture


40


is defined within the protruding tab


38


. The aperture


40


is preferably rectangular in shape, having long edges


46


and short edges


48


. The long edges


46


are substantially parallel to and offset from the base edge


36


. The short edges


48


are substantially orthogonal to the base edge


36


.




Referring to

FIG. 6

, a front view of the second panel


24


shows two receptor connectors


26


adapted to opposing perimeters on the second panel. The receptor connector


26


includes at least one receptor element


28


. In the arrangement shown, each receptor connector


26


has two receptor elements


28


.





FIG. 7A

shows an expanded front view and

FIG. 7B

shows the end view of a receptor element


28


. The receptor element


28


as shown has a base edge


50


, an aperture


52


, a first side


54


and a second side


56


. The receptor aperture


52


is preferably rectangular in shape and includes long edges


58


and short edges


60


. The long edges


58


are substantially parallel to and offset from the base edge


50


. The short edges


60


are substantially orthogonal to the base edge


50


. The receptor aperture


52


is sized such that the hybrid connector protruding tab


38


can be inserted into the receptor aperture


52


from the first side


54


, and fit sufficiently through the receptor aperture


52


such that the hybrid connector aperture


40


is accessible from the second side


56


of the receptor connector


26


.




Referring to

FIG. 8

, a front view of the third panel


30


shows the locking connector


32


adapted to a perimeter of the third panel


30


. The locking connector


32


includes at least one locking element


34


. In the arrangement shown, the locking connector


32


has two locking elements


34


.





FIG. 9A

shows an expanded view of a locking element


34


. The locking element


34


has a base edge


62


and a protruding tab


64


. The protruding tab


64


is preferably rectangular in shape, having an outer edge


66


and side edges


68


. The outer edge


66


is substantially parallel to and offset from the base edge


62


. The side edges


68


are substantially orthogonal to the base edge


62


. The protruding tab


64


of the locking connector


32


is sized such that it may fit sufficiently into and through the hybrid connector aperture


40


.




In a first method of interconnecting the three panels, the first panel


18


having the hybrid connector


20


is mated with the second panel


24


having the receptor connector


26


by inserting the hybrid connector protruding tab


38


into the receptor aperture


52


as shown in FIG.


10


A. To properly mate, the hybrid connector protruding tab entering from the first side


54


of the receptor connector


26


must be positioned through receptor aperture


52


such that the hybrid connector aperture


40


is accessible from the second side


56


of the receptor connector


26


. Referring now to

FIGS. 10B and 11A

, the third panel


30


having the locking connector


32


is then mated with the first panel/second panel sub-assembly by inserting the locking protruding tab


64


into the hybrid aperture


40


from the second side


56


of the receptor connector


26


, thereby interconnecting the three panels.




In a second method of interconnecting the three panels, the first panel


18


is mated with the second panel


24


as described above and shown in FIG.


10


A. However, the hybrid connector protruding tab entering from the first side


54


of the receptor connector


26


is positioned such that the hybrid connector aperture


40


is accessible from the first side


54


.

FIG. 10C

illustrates a cross sectional view of an interconnection according to the second method where the third panel


30


having the locking connector


32


is then mated with the first panel/second panel sub-assembly by inserting the locking protruding tab


64


into the hybrid aperture


40


from the first side


54


of the receptor


26


, thereby interconnecting the three panels.




Each panel connector described thus far have included two connector elements. However, a panel connector may have less or more connector elements for interconnecting purposes to accommodate small or large panels, or to achieve the desired panel interconnection stiffness. Additionally, though the connector elements are illustrated having a simple rectangular configuration, any shape suitable for mating as described above may be employed to practice the present invention. For example, as would be evident to those skilled in the art, an elliptical or oval shaped tab or aperture may be used to practice the invention. The simple rectangular configuration, however, advantageously reduces the cost to manufacture while effectively practicing the present invention.




Moreover, though the base edge


36


,


50


,


62


of the connector elements are shown lying common to the perimeter edge of the panels, a base edge may lie separately from the perimeter edge. For example, as illustrated in

FIG. 9B

, the base edge


62


of the locking element


34


may be offset from the perimeter edge


63


of the third panel


30


. Finally, a panel may have any combination of panel connector types adapted to its perimeters to practice the invention.





FIG. 11A

illustrates a cross sectional view of an interconnection of a first panel


18


having a hybrid connector


20


; a second panel


24


having a receptor connector


26


; and a third panel


30


having a locking connector


32


. The angular orientation between the first panel


18


and third panel


30


is approximately 90°. The angular orientation between the second panel


24


and the first panel


18


, and between second panel


24


and the third panel


30


, is approximately 135°. The relative angular orientation between the three panels, however, may be varied by adjusting the size of the hybrid connector aperture short edge


48


and/or the receptor aperture short edge


60


, relative to the thickness of the hybrid connector protruding tab


38


and locking tab


64


.




For example, a system of panels may have a hybrid element and locking element protruding tab thickness of T. Where the short edge


48


of the hybrid connector aperture


40


is T, plus a small amount for clearance, the angular orientation between the first and third panel when mated is approximately 90° as shown in FIG.


11


A. To increase the range of angular orientation between the first and third panels, the hybrid connector aperture short edge


48


may be increased. As shown in

FIG. 11B

, increasing the short edge


48


permits the possible angular orientation between the first and third panel to a value greater than 90°.




Similarly, the angular position of the first and third panels relative to the second panel


24


can be varied by adjusting the short edge


60


of the receptor aperture


52


. Referring to

FIG. 11A

, a receptor aperture short edge value of 2.414 times T provides a symmetrical 135° orientation about the second panel. To increase the range of angular orientation, the short edge


60


may be increased. As shown in

FIG. 11C

, increasing the short edge


60


increases the possible angular orientation between the second and first panel, or between the second and third panel, to a value greater than 135°. As would be evident to those skilled in the art, increasing the size of both aperture short edges will provide even greater angular orientation range.




Referring now to

FIG. 12

, adding a bevel edge


61


to the inner profile of the aperture


52


can advantageously reduce the short edge value needed to acquire the same angular orientation. For example, by providing a bevel 0.207 times T along the internal edge of the receptor aperture


52


, the short edge


60


of the receptor aperture


52


can be reduced to 2 times T while still providing the symmetrical 135° orientation about the second panel


24


. Adding the bevel edge improves the durability of the inner profile by removing the sharp edge corner. Also, by reducing the short edge


60


, less material is removed from the receptor connector element


28


and, consequently, the stiffness and strength of the connector element is better retained.




With the configuration as above described, three panels may be interconnected without the use of fastening hardware or separate interconnecting devices. Additionally with the configuration as above described, the range of relative panel angles may be achieved by selectively sizing one or both short edges of the connector apertures. Furthermore, where either or both of receptor connector aperture


52


or hybrid connector aperture


40


is enlarged, clearance is provided where either the hybrid connector element


22


or the locking connector element


34


can be inserted into the corresponding aperture and then be rotated into place. This rotational flexibility advantageously assists during the panel interconnection process, especially where space is limited.




Moreover, where interconnection of two panels is desired, a stand-alone panel connector, i.e. a panel connector that is not adapted to a panel or other construction units, may be used.

FIGS. 13A

,


13


B and


13


C illustrate stand-alone hybrid connector


72


, stand-alone receptor connector


74


, and stand-alone locking connector


76


, respectively.

FIG. 14

illustrates a two-panel interconnection comprising a first panel


18


including a hybrid connector


20


, a second panel


24


including a receptor connector


26


, and stand-alone locking connector


76


.




A second embodiment of the present invention comprises a system for interconnecting panels of the first embodiment including an enhanced hybrid connector


21


, and/or an enhanced locking connector


77


in place of the standard hybrid connector


20


and/or the standard locking connector


32


.




The enhanced hybrid connector


21


includes an enhanced hybrid connector element


23


as shown in FIG.


15


A. The enhanced hybrid connector element


23


has a base edge


25


, protruding tab


27


, aperture


29


and an extension tab


31


. The protruding tab


27


and extension tab


31


are preferably rectangular in shape. The protruding tab


27


protrudes from the base edge


25


and includes an outer edge


33


and side edges


35


. The outer edge


33


is substantially parallel to and offset from the base edge


25


. The side edges


35


are substantially orthogonal to the base edge


25


. The extension tab


31


extends from the protruding tab


27


substantially parallel to and offset from the base edge


25


.




Similarly, the enhanced locking connector


77


includes an enhanced locking element


78


as shown in FIG.


15


C. The enhanced locking element


78


has a base edge


80


, protruding tab


82


and an extension tab


84


. The protruding tab


82


and extension tab


84


are preferably rectangular in shape. The protruding tab


82


protrudes from the base edge


80


and includes an outer edge


86


and side edges


88


. The outer edge


86


is substantially parallel to and offset from the base edge


80


. The side edges


88


are substantially orthogonal to the base edge


80


. The extension tab


84


extends from the protruding tab


82


substantially parallel to and offset from the base edge


80


.




The system for interconnecting panels according to the second embodiment comprises of a set of panel connectors that may include both enhanced hybrid connector and enhanced locking connector, or only one of the enhanced connectors in place of the standard panel connectors. To illustrate, an interconnection of panels utilizing a standard receptor connector


26


, a standard hybrid connector


20


, and an enhanced locking connector


77


will now be described. The mating of the hybrid connector with the receptor connector is as previously described for the first embodiment. The enhanced locking connector


77


then mates with the hybrid connector/receptor connector sub-assembly by orienting the protruding tab


82


and extension tab


84


into and through the hybrid connector aperture


40


such that the extension tab


84


is beyond the thickness of the hybrid connector protruding tab


38


as shown in FIG.


16


A. The enhanced locking connector


77


is then laterally displaced such that the extension tab


84


engages with the hybrid connector protruding tab


38


as shown in FIG.


16


B. With the configuration as described, engaging the extension tab


84


provides an additional locking action between the hybrid connector


20


and the locking connector


77


for interconnecting the panel connectors.




Where an enhanced hybrid connector


21


is used, the extension tab


31


is engaged to the receptor connector


26


in the same manner as described above for engaging the extension tab


84


of the enhanced locking tab


77


to the hybrid connector


20


.




Referring to

FIG. 15A

, the enhanced hybrid connector element


23


shown has the extension tab edge farthest from its base edge


25


sharing a common edge with the outer edge


33


of the enhanced hybrid connector protruding tab


27


. Similarly, referring to

FIG. 15C

, the enhanced locking element


78


shown has the extension tab edge farthest from the base edge


80


sharing a common edge with the outer edge


86


of the locking connector protruding tab


82


. The extension tabs


31


,


84


are also shown being rectangular and co-planar with the protruding tab of the connector element. The additional locking action capability of the enhanced panel connector however is not limited to a single co-planar, orthogonal, rectangular extension tab. Although a single extension tab


31


,


84


has been disclosed, the enhanced connector elements


23


,


78


may have multiple extension tabs as shown in

FIGS. 15B and 15D

. Also, while a simple rectangular extension tab advantageously reduces the cost to manufacture, a tapered extension tab as shown in

FIG. 17A

or a contoured tab as shown in

FIG. 17B

, shown only in the context of an enhanced locking element but also applicable to enhanced hybrid element, can provide the locking action between the enhanced panel connector and the corresponding connector. Similarly, as would be recognized by those skilled in the art, the extension tab thickness is governed by the design strength, and may be thinner or thicker than the protruding tab.





FIG. 18A

illustrates an assembled view of a third separate embodiment of a system for interconnecting panels that includes a stiffened hybrid connector


90


, stiffened receptor connector


92


and stiffened locking connector


94


.

FIG. 18B

is an exploded view of the stiffened panel connector system of FIG.


18


A.




A stiffened hybrid connector


90


includes a hybrid connector element


22


, and a hybrid stiffener


96


as seen in FIG.


19


. The hybrid connector element


22


has a base edge


36


, a protruding tab


38


, and an aperture


40


as previously disclosed above. Here, the hybrid stiffener


96


is arranged on both sides of the hybrid connector element


22


and includes a first and second interfitting profiles


98


,


100


for fitting into corresponding profiles of the stiffened receptor connector


92


.




The stiffened receptor connector


92


includes a receptor connector element


28


, a receptor stiffener


102


, and spline


104


as seen in FIG.


20


. The receptor connector element


28


includes a base edge


50


and an aperture


52


as previously discussed. Here, the receptor stiffener


102


is arranged on both sides of the receptor connector element


28


and includes third and fourth interfitting profiles


106


,


108


. The spline


104


positioned centrally and attached to the base edge


50


includes fifth and sixth interfitting profiles


110


and


112


as shown in FIG.


20


. In the arrangement illustrated in

FIG. 20

, the first and second interfitting profiles


98


and


100


of the stiffened hybrid connector


90


fits with the third and fifth interfitting profiles


106


and


110


. The fourth and sixth interfitting profiles


108


and


112


of the stiffened receptor connector


92


fit into corresponding profiles of the stiffened locking connector


94


.




The stiffened locking connector


94


includes a locking connector element


34


and a locking stiffener


114


as seen in FIG.


21


. The locking connector element


34


has a base edge


62


and a protruding tab


64


as previously disclosed above. Here, the locking stiffener


114


is arranged on both sides of the locking connector element


34


and includes a seventh and eighth interfitting profiles


116


,


118


for fitting into corresponding fourth and sixth interfitting profiles


108


,


112


of the stiffened receptor connector


92


.




Referring again to

FIG. 18A

the stiffened panel connectors are shown interconnected according to the present invention. The mating sequence is as previously disclosed. The stiffened hybrid connector


90


is mated with the stiffened receptor connector


92


such that the hybrid connector aperture


40


is accessible from the second side of the receptor element. This first mating step also fits the first and second interfitting profiles


98


,


100


with the third and fifth interfitting profiles


106


,


110


. The stiffened locking connector


94


is then mated with the sub-assembly by inserting the locking tab


64


into the hybrid connector aperture


40


. This second mating step also fits the seventh and eighth interfitting profiles


116


,


118


with the fourth and sixth interfitting profiles


108


,


112


. As illustrated in

FIG. 18A

, once mated, the panel connector elements interconnect the stiffened panel connectors together and the interfitted profiles fill the spaces between the panel connectors. The space filling feature of the interfitted profiles advantageously reduces the need to insulate the interconnection, assists in repelling foreign matter from crossing from one side of the panel to another, and resists relative panel connector rotation where rotation is not needed during panel interconnection.




The panel stiffener may be integrally cast or formed with the connector element or machined from common stock as will be evident to those skilled in the art. Alternatively, the panel stiffener may be a separate layer of material secured to the connector element by adhesive or standard fasteners known in the art such as, for example, nails, screws, or staples. The stiffened locking connector


94


may also be comprised of an enhanced locking element


76


in place of the standard locking element


34


. The assembly of the stiffened locking connector


94


having the enhanced locking connector


76


is according to the sequence as previously described.




Furthermore, though the preferred stiffener portions


96


,


102


,


114


shown has the connector element centrally located about two interfitting profiles, a single interfitting profile may be provided on one side of the connector element as shown in FIG.


22


and still provide effective insulation or resistance to contamination at the interconnection. Also, though the preferred interfitting profile is bevel-shaped as shown in

FIGS. 18A and 18B

, those skilled in the art will recognize other matching interfitting shapes, such as an orthogonal slot and groove as shown in

FIG. 23

, may be used. The simple bevel shape, however, advantageously reduces the cost of manufacture while effectively practicing the present invention.




A modular structure in accordance with the present invention will now be disclosed. A representative fully assembled module


119


, which may itself be deemed a modular structure, is illustrated in FIG.


1


.

FIG. 24

is an exploded view of the modular structure


119


that includes a bottom panel


120


, side panels


122


,


124


,


126


,


128


, top panel


130


, and expansion panel


132


. Though not every perimeter needs to have a panel connector, where an interconnection is to be made, a panel connector must be provided.




The construction of the modular structure of

FIG. 24

will now be described. The bottom panel


120


may be configured with a hybrid connector


20


such as shown in

FIG. 4

on every perimeter. A first side panel


122


is selected having a locking connector


32


such as shown in

FIG. 8

along the panel edge that is to interconnect with the bottom panel


120


. The first side panel


122


is then interconnected to the bottom panel


120


using a stand-alone receptor connector (not shown) according to the present invention already discussed. It should be noted that the panel connectors adapted to the bottom panel, side panel and standing connector are arbitrary. This first interconnection may easily be accomplished by alternatively using a bottom panel having a receptor connector, a side panel having a locking connector and a stand-alone hybrid connector.




Next, a second side panel


124


is selected having suitable panel connector to interconnect to the first side panel


122


and the bottom panel


120


. As these interconnections are two-panel interconnections, an appropriate stand-alone connector may be used. Hence, by selecting panels with appropriate connectors and systematically interconnecting panels as described above, a modular structure may be assembled. Note that in circumstances where relative panel displacement is unlikely, a stand-alone connector may not be necessary to provide a secure two-panel interconnection. For example, in circumstances where a side panel having an enhanced locking connector is interconnected to a side panel having a hybrid connector, use of a stand-alone receptor connector may not be needed if the extension tab engagement may be sufficient to secure the two panels in place.




Interconnection of separate modular structures can be accomplished by employing a three-panel interconnection. Referring again to

FIGS. 1 and 24

, the three-panel interconnection of panels


124


,


126


and


132


provides panel


132


as a starting panel for a second module


121


that is interconnected to the first module


119


.




Although rectangular panels have been illustrated to describe the details of the present invention, those skilled in the art will recognize that the panel interconnection system of the present invention is not limited to a particular panel geometry. The panel connectors of the present invention may be adapted to any panel shape such as, but not limited to rhombuses, trapezoids, parallelograms, circles, triangles or hexagons. Hence, with the myriad of panel shapes that are available in addition to the various angular orientation the panel connectors can accommodate, the present invention provides the capacity to construct complex space filling geometries.




Additionally, the panel may have cutouts for windows, doors, screens or other functional qualities, such as the rounded cutout


133


shown in FIG.


24


. Also, the panels may have artistic impressions, patterns or other aesthetic qualities as shown in

FIGS. 25A and 25B

. Furthermore, the panel thickness may vary from the connector elements. For example, as shown in

FIG. 26

, panels adapted to the connector elements may be thickened with insulation or other materials.




The embodiments disclosed according to the present invention are applicable for various purposes. As directed to play equipment, toys or models, the stiffened and non-stiffened panel connectors may be fabricated from durable plastic, wood or other suitable materials or combination of materials known in the art. As directed to habitable or commercial structures, the panel connector may be cast or machined metal, wood, plastic composites or a combination of these or similarly available materials known in the art. In either application, the panel connector may be a free standing unit, integral to a panel or separable and attached to the panel by adhesive or other securing means known in the art.




The panel to which the panel connector of the present invention may be adapted or attached, may be composed of a single layer made of wood, drywall, plastic, composite, or other material suitable for construction purposes. The panel may also be composed of multiple layers of materials such as wood, insulation, drywall, plastic, composite, or any combination of these or other suitable materials known in the art.




Thus, novel panel interconnection systems and methods, and structures comprising the system have been shown and described. Various modifications may, of course, be made, without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. The invention, therefore, should not be limited, except by the following claims and their equivalents.



Claims
  • 1. A system for interconnecting modular construction panels, the system comprising:a hybrid connector having a first base edge and a first protruding tab, the first protruding tab extending outwardly from the first base edge and defining a first aperture, said first protruding tab having first side edges and a first outer edge, the first side edges being generally orthogonal to the first base edge, said first protruding tab including an extension tab extending generally parallel to and offset from the first base edge and generally orthogonal to said first side edges; a receptor connector defining a second aperture; a locking connector having a second protruding tab; and wherein the first protruding tab is designed to mate with the second aperture, and the second protruding tab is designed to mate with the first aperture.
  • 2. The system of claim 1 wherein the first aperture has long edges generally parallel to the first base edge and short edges generally orthogonal to the first base edge.
  • 3. The system of claim 1, wherein the receptor connector has a second base edge, and the second aperture has long edges generally parallel to the second base edge and short edges generally parallel to the second base edge.
  • 4. The system of claim 1 wherein the locking connector has a third base edge, the second protruding tab has second edges and a second outer edge, and the second side edges are generally orthogonal to the third base edge.
  • 5. The system of claim 1 wherein at least two of the hybrid connector, the receptor connector, and the locking connector are adapted to joinably associating construction panels.
  • 6. A system for interconnecting modular construction panels, the system comprising:a hybrid connector having a first protruding tab, the first protruding tab defining a first aperture; a receptor connector defining a second aperture; a locking connector having a second protruding tab and a third base edge, the second protruding tab having second side edges and a second outer edge, and the second side edges being generally orthogonal to the third base edge, the second protruding tab including an extension tab, the extension tab extending generally parallel to and offset from the third base edge, and the extension tab extending generally orthogonal to the second side edge; and wherein the first protruding tab is designed to mate with the second aperture, and the second protruding tab is designed to mate with the first aperture.
  • 7. The system of claim 6 wherein at least two of the hybrid connector, the receptor connector, and the locking connector are adapted to joinably associating construction panels.
  • 8. A system for interconnecting modular construction panels, the system comprising:a hybrid connector having a first protruding tab and first stiffening portion, the first protruding tab defining a first aperture, said first stiffening portion including a first interfitting profile and a second interfitting profile, said first interfitting profile being located on one side of said first protruding tab, and said second interfitting profile being located on a second side of said first protruding tab; a receptor connector having a second aperture and a second stiffening portion, the second aperture being offset from a base edge; and a locking connector having a second protruding tab and a third stiffening portion; wherein the first protruding tab is designed to mate with the second aperture, and the second protruding tab is designed to mate with the first aperture.
  • 9. The system of claim 8, wherein the first and second interfitting profiles are designed to interfit with the receptor connector.
  • 10. The system of claim 8 wherein the first and second interfitting profiles are designed to interfit with the locking connector.
  • 11. A system for interconnecting modular construction panels, the system comprising:a hybrid connector having a first protruding tab and first stiffening portion, the first protruding tab defining a first aperture; a receptor connector having a second aperture and a second stiffening portion, the second aperture being offset from a base edge, said second stiffening portion including a third interfitting profile and a fourth interfitting profile, said third interfitting profile being located on a first side of said second aperture, said fourth interfitting profile being located on a second side of said second aperture; and a locking connector having a second protruding tab and a third stiffening portion; wherein the first protruding tab is designed to mate with the second aperture, the second protruding tab is designed to mate with the first aperture, the third interfitting profile is designed to interfit with the hybrid connector, and the fourth interfitting profile is designed to interfit with the locking connector.
  • 12. The system of claim 11, wherein the receptor connector has a spline, the spline is adapted to the base edge, the spline includes a fifth interfitting profile and a sixth interfitting profile, the fifth interfitting profile is designed to interfit with the hybrid connector, and the sixth interfitting profile is designed to interfit with the locking connector.
  • 13. A system for interconnecting modular construction panels, the system comprising:a hybrid connector having a first protruding tab and first stiffening portion, the first protruding tab defining a first aperture; a receptor connector having a second aperture and a second stiffening portion, the second aperture being offset from a base edge; and a locking connector having a second protruding tab and a third stiffening portion, said third stiffening portion including a seventh interfitting profile and an eighth interfitting profile, the seventh interfitting profile being located on a first side of the second protruding tab, and said eighth interfitting profile being located on a second side of said second protruding tab; wherein the first protruding tab is designed to mate with the second aperture, and the second protruding tab is designed to mate with the first aperture.
  • 14. The system of claim 13 wherein the seventh and eighth interfitting profiles are designed to interfit with the receptor connector.
  • 15. The system of claim 13, wherein the seventh interfitting profile is designed to interfit with the receptor connector, and the eighth interfitting profile is designed to interfit with the hybrid connector.
  • 16. A modular construction system comprising:a hybrid connector having a first base edge; a hybrid tab integral with said hybrid connector and protruding outwardly of and in a generally orthogonal direction to said first base edge, said hybrid tab having a hybrid aperture therethrough, said hybrid aperture being disposed generally outwardly of said first base edge; a receptor connector having a second base edge and a receptor aperture therethrough, said receptor aperture being disposed inwardly of said second base edge; a locking connector having a third base edge; a locking tab integral with said locking connector and protruding outwardly of and in a generally orthogonal direction to said third base edge; and at least first and second construction panels, each of said first and second construction panels including at least one of said hybrid, receptor, or locking connectors, at least a first of said connectors on said first construction panel being different from and adapted to interpenetrate a second of said connectors on said second construction panel to form a joint wherein the respective base edges of said first and second connectors extend generally parallel and adjacent to one another, a third of said connectors being adapted to engage with and secure said joint with the base edge of said third connector extending generally adjacent and parallel to the base edges of said first and second connectors.
  • 17. A modular construction system of claim 16 including a third construction panel including said third connector.
  • 18. A modular construction system of claim 16 wherein said first connector is a said hybrid connector, and said second connector is a said receptor connector.
  • 19. A modular construction system comprising:a hybrid connector having a generally planar form bounded by a first base edge; a hybrid tab integral with said hybrid connector and protruding outwardly of and in a generally orthogonal direction to said first base edge, said hybrid tab having a hybrid aperture therethrough, said hybrid aperture being disposed generally outwardly of said first base edge; a receptor connector having a second base edge and a receptor aperture therethrough, said receptor aperture being disposed inwardly of said second base edge and adapted to receive said hybrid tab therethrough with said first base edge at a location inwardly of said second edge; a locking connector having a third base edge; a locking tab integral with said locking connector and protruding outwardly of and in a generally orthogonal direction to said third base edge, said locking tab being adapted to being received through said hybrid aperture with said third base edge generally parallel to said first and second base edges.
  • 20. A modular construction system comprising:a first connector panel having a first base edge; a hybrid tab integral with said first connector panel and protruding outwardly of and in a generally orthogonal direction to said first base edge, said hybrid tab having a hybrid aperture therethrough, said hybrid aperture being disposed generally outwardly of said first base edge; a second connector panel having first and second sides, a second base edge, and a receptor aperture therethrough, said receptor aperture being disposed inwardly of said second base edge, said receptor aperture being adapted to receive said hybrid tab therethrough; a third connector panel having a third base edge; a locking tab integral with said third connector panel and protruding outwardly of and in a generally orthogonal direction to said third base edge, said hybrid aperture being adapted to receive said locking tab therethrough with said first base edge being disposed generally on said first side and said third base edge being disposed generally on said second side.
  • 21. A method of constructing a modular construction system comprising:selecting a first connector panel having a first base edge and a hybrid tab integral therewith and protruding outwardly of and in a generally orthogonal direction to said first base edge, said hybrid tab having a hybrid aperture therethrough, said hybrid aperture being disposed generally outwardly of said first base edge; selecting a second connector panel having first and second sides, a second base edge, and a receptor aperture therethrough, said receptor aperture being disposed inwardly of said second base edge, said receptor aperture being adapted to receive said hybrid tab therethrough; selecting a third connector panel having a third base edge and a locking tab integral therewith and protruding outwardly of and in a generally orthogonal direction to said third base edge; and inserting said locking tab through said hybrid aperture with said first base edge being disposed generally on said first side and said third base edge being disposed generally on said second side.
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