Folding covering panels for expanding structures

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6834465
  • Patent Number
    6,834,465
  • Date Filed
    Monday, November 25, 2002
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 28, 2004
    19 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Braun; Leslie A.
    Agents
    • Kaden; Jeffrey M.
    • Gottlieb, Rackman & Reisman, P.C.
Abstract
Reversibly expanding covering elements for truss structures made up of scissor-assemblies that are connected together by hub elements structures. These covering elements are comprised of a folded sheet of flexible material such as cardboard or a plastic sheet, or alternatively, comprised of planar panels that are hinged together. As the truss structure expands and contracts, the covering element is compressed and expanded along with it.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Structures that transform in size or shape have numerous applications in many fields. My prior patent, U.S. Pat. No. 5,024,031, hereby incorporated by reference as if fully disclosed herein, teaches methods for constructing expandable truss-structures in a variety of shapes. The teachings therein have been used to build structures for diverse applications including architectural uses, public exhibits and unique folding toys.




Such a truss structure is made up of scissor-assemblies (or “tong-assemblies”) that are connected together by hub elements. These scissor-assemblies form an open lattice-like structure that may be reversibly expanded and contracted. The structures previously disclosed are essentially expandable frameworks, no covering surfaces within the framework were provided. Such a framework can be improved upon.




It is, therefore, an object of this invention to provide covering surfaces within the framework of these scissor-assemblies.




It is a further object to provide covering surfaces for these scissor-assemblies that have a degree of structural integrity and have controlled movement when the scissor-assemblies expand and contract.




It is a further object of this invention to provide novel structures that, in their contracted state, have empty spaces within which the covering elements are housed. The covering elements, therefore, do not protrude outside of the contracted structure's profile.




It is a related object to provide novel structures that, in their extended state, the covering elements span the polygonal openings that are bordered by scissor assemblies, and are thus capable of providing an essentially complete and continuous surface.




The above and related objects are addressed by the instant invention.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




I have invented a novel method of providing reversibly expanding covering elements for truss structures made up of scissor-assemblies that are connected together by hub elements structures. These covering elements are comprised of planar panels that are hinged together, or alternatively, comprised of a folded sheet of flexible material such as paper or a plastic sheet.




The benefits of such a technique are multiple. By providing a “skin” to the expandable truss structures, numerous new applications are possible. Such applications may include portable shelters, transformable lighting products, toys and games that expand with printed images, and foldable projection screens.




The disclosed invention thus represents a significant advance over the earlier invention, and can lead to numerous practical embodiments.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the drawings:





FIGS. 1-4

show a covering element according to the invention.





FIGS. 5-7

show a covering element attached to three tong linkages.





FIG. 8

shows an alternate embodiment of the covering element comprised of a central six-sided polygonal element and three extensions.





FIGS. 9-11

show the covering element of

FIG. 8

connected to three tong linkages, forming a closed-loop element with covering element.





FIG. 12

shows a covering element which is comprised of a ten-sided polygonal element and five extensions.





FIGS. 13-15

show the covering element of

FIG. 12

attached to five tong linkages.





FIGS. 16-18

show an expanding sphere consisting of sixty tong linkages, twelve pentagonal covering elements and twenty triangular covering elements.





FIGS. 19-21

show an expanding dome consisting of thirty-five tong linkages, six pentagonal elements and ten triangular elements.





FIGS. 22-23

show an expanding sphere consisting of twenty-four tong linkages and six square covering elements.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION





FIG. 1

shows a plan view of a covering element


50


consisting of a central hexagonal polygonal area


40


, and three extensions


42


,


44


and


46


. In the preferred embodiment, the covering element


50


and the three extensions


42


,


44


and


46


are constructed out of a single piece of material such as strong paper or cardboard that can withstand repeated folding and unfolding. Alternatively, plastics or other similar foldable materials may be used. Hexagonal Central area


40


is comprised of six triangular panels


1


,


2


,


3


,


4


,


5


and


6


which are formed by folds


47


,


48


and


49


in the material of the covering element. Extension


42


is comprised of four triangular panels


10


,


11


,


12


and


13


and is formed by folds


47




a


and


48




a


in the material of the covering element. Likewise extensions


44


and


46


are formed by folds in the covering element and are on the same piece of material as central area


40


.





FIG. 2

shows covering element


50


in perspective view.

FIG. 3

shows element


50


in a partially folded condition. Extensions


42


,


44


and


46


fold inwards towards central element


40



FIG. 4

shows element


50


in a fully folded condition. It can be seen that, in the fully folded condition, the panel surfaces of the central element


40


will be hidden from view and folded inside the panels of the extensions. Also, the panels of the extensions will meet at a center point


50




a


, forming an essentially continuous surface. By having different printed information/pictures on different panels, different combinations of designs can be achieved. For example, a first design can be visible when the truss structure is fully expanded, and a second design will be visible (and the first design hidden from view and folded within) when the truss structure is fully contracted.





FIG. 5

shows covering element


50


attached to three tong linkages


52


,


54


and


56


by three points


57


,


58


and


59


. These tong linkages, connected to one another to form a closed loop, can freely expand and contract.

FIG. 6

shows the linkages in a partially contracted position, thereby compressing and folding up covering element


50


.

FIG. 7

shows the tong linkages in their fully contracted position, which in turn fully compresses element


50


.





FIG. 8

shows an alternate embodiment of the invention which is a covering element


60


comprised of a central six-sided polygonal element


70


, and three extensions


71


,


72


and


73


. Extension


71


is comprised of six triangular panels


63


,


64


,


65


,


66


,


67


and


68


formed by folds


71




a


,


72




a


and


73




a


in the material of the covering element.





FIG. 9

shows covering element


60


attached to three tong linkages


74


,


75


and


76


(again forming a closed loop). The attachments of the covering element are made by hinge connections along the perimeter of the three extensions


71


,


72


and


73


.

FIGS. 10 and 11

show the tong linkages in their partially contracted and fully contracted positions respectively thereby compressing and folding up element


70


.





FIG. 12

shows a covering element


80


which is comprised of a ten-sided polygonal element


81


and five extensions


82


,


83


,


84


,


85


and


86


. Extension


82


is comprised of eight triangular panels


87


,


88


,


89


,


90


,


91


,


92


,


93


and


94


. Again, the panels are formed by folds in the material of the covering element.

FIG. 13

shows element


80


attached to five tong linkages


95


,


96


,


97


,


98


and


99


These tong linkages are shown in their extended position.

FIGS. 14 and 15

show the tong linkages in their partially contracted and fully contracted positions respectively, in turn compressing and folding up element


80


.




Complex structures can be created from linking together the elements (i.e., tong linkages with covering elements attached) discussed above.

FIG. 16

shows an expanding sphere


100


consisting of sixty tong linkages, twelve pentagonal covering elements and twenty triangular covering elements. Expanding sphere


100


is shown in its fully compressed position.

FIG. 17

shows the expanding sphere


100


in its partially folded position.

FIG. 18

shows


100


in its fully extended position, the covering elements providing a “skin” for the sphere that essential covers the entire outer surface.





FIGS. 19

,


20


and


21


show an alternate embodiment of the invention, which is an expanding dome


110


consisting of thirty-five tong linkages, six pentagonal elements and ten triangular elements.

FIG. 19

shows the expanding dome


110


in its fully folded position.

FIGS. 20 and 21

show


110


in its partially folded and fully extended positions respectively.





FIG. 22

shows another alternate embodiment of the invention which is a expanding sphere


120


consisting of twenty-four tong linkages and six square covering elements. Sphere


120


is shown in its fully compressed position.

FIG. 23

shows sphere


120


in its extended position




In alternative embodiments of the invention, panels on the covering elements can be constructed of separate pieces of material that are attached to one another by hinges to form the covering element.




It will be appreciated that the instant specification, drawings and claims set forth by way of illustration and not limitation, and that various modification and changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. A reversibly expandable dome with covering elements comprising:a plurality of covered closed loop reversibly expandable truss structure elements, each said truss element comprising a closed-loop truss structure having at least three tong assemblies connected to one another to form a closed loop and a covering element being connected to said closed-loop truss structure; wherein said covering element comprises a single piece of material defined by a central polygonal area having a perimeter and including at least six triangular panels which share a common central vertex, each triangular panel having a side along said perimeter, said triangular panels formed by folds in said material, said material further defined by at least three extensions each including at least two hinged polygonal panels which lead to an extension outer-most corner, said extensions formed by folds in the material, each of said at least two polygonal panels of each said extension having a side hingedly connected to the perimeter side of one of said triangular panels.
  • 2. The dome of claim 1, wherein said covering element is attached to said reversibly expandable truss structure by attaching said extension outermost corners to a hub element of said truss structure.
  • 3. The dome of claim 1, wherein each said hinged polygonal panel is triangular shaped.
  • 4. The dome of claim 1, wherein said central polygonal area is hexagonal shaped.
  • 5. The dome of claim 1, wherein each hinged polygonal panel of each said extension comprises at least two foldable panels.
  • 6. The dome of claim 5, wherein said at least two foldable panels are each of triangular configuration.
  • 7. The dome of claim 1, wherein said covering element is constructed of a cardboard material.
  • 8. The dome of claim 1, wherein the covering element is constructed of a plastic material.
  • 9. The dome of claim 1, wherein at least some of said six triangular panels and said hinged polygonal panel have a printed design depicted thereon.
  • 10. The dome of claim 9, wherein said printed design forms a first design when said truss structure is fully contracted and a second different design when said truss structure is fully expanded.
  • 11. A reversibly expandable globe with covering elements comprising:a plurality of covered closed loop reversibly expandable truss structure elements, each said truss element comprising a closed-loop truss structure comprised of at least three tong assemblies connected to one another to form a closed loop and a covering element being connected to said closed-loop truss structure; wherein said covering element comprises a single piece of material defined by a central polygonal area having a perimeter and including at least six triangular panels which share a common central vertex, each triangular panel having a side along said perimeter, said triangular panels formed by folds in said material, said material further defined by at least three extensions each including at least two hinged polygonal panels which lead to an extension outer-most corner, said extensions formed by folds in the material, each of said at least two polygonal panels of each said extension having a side hingedly connected to the perimeter side of one of said triangular panels.
  • 12. The globe of claim 11, wherein said covering element is attached to said reversibly expandable truss structure by attaching said extension outermost corners to a hub element of said truss structure.
  • 13. The globe of claim 11, wherein each said hinged polygonal panel is triangularly shaped.
  • 14. The globe of claim 11, wherein said central polygonal area is hexagonal shaped.
  • 15. The globe of claim 11, wherein each hinged polygonal panel of each said extension comprises at least two foldable panels.
  • 16. The globe of claim 15, wherein said at least two foldable panels are each of triangular configuration.
  • 17. The globe of claim 11, wherein said covering element is constructed of a cardboard material.
  • 18. The globe of claim 11, wherein the covering element is constructed of a plastic material.
  • 19. The globe of claim 11, wherein at least some of said six triangular panels and said hinged polygonal panel have a printed design depicted thereon.
  • 20. The globe of claim 19, wherein said printed design forms a first design when said truss structure is fully contracted and a second different design when said truss structure is fully expanded.
RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims the filing date of provisional patent application No. 60/333,418, filed Nov. 26, 2001.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/333418 Nov 2001 US