Fields of Endeavor to which the Invention pertains—Architecture, interior design, and the building industry
The KE architectural element combines all standard mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and technology systems into a single architectural element which, by placement, forms interior room spaces in both residential and commercial living/working environments. A unique “key shape” is the mounting surface for an array of fixtures, appliances, and cabinetry used in both new and renovated conditions.
The KE architectural element is an efficient, effective, flexible, and sustainable approach to the design and construction of interior spaces. The KE architectural element promotes (a) efficient space utilization, (b) effective distribution of utility infrastructure, (c) flexibility, and (d) sustainable use of resources and energy.
The KE architectural element is an assembly of noncombustible lightweight metal stud framing and formed sheet metalwork, which are dimensionally adaptable to fit most conditions. The architectural element is boxed and shipped as a kit to any location.
The objective of this invention is to create a universal design approach when addressing the layout of interior spaces of a structure or project. The design of a single architectural element becomes the new standard in space planning. The unique “key shape” geometry acts as the template to be used during the design phase. The KE architectural element is dimensionally adaptable to form and define interior space both in new and renovated conditions. As a result, optimum space utilization is accomplished through an efficient design.
The KE architectural element provides an effective distribution of utility infrastructure by supporting the installation and routing of (a) heating, ventilation, and air conditioning units, (b) tank or tankless hot water units, (c) plumbing fixtures, (d) electrical power load centers and wiring, (e) security system, (f) technology, (g) sound and communications systems, and (h) others. Integral cavity space is compartmentalized to organize the delivery of the above systems from source to individual device locations. All or a part of these devices can be located within the KE architectural element.
A sustainable use of resources practice is reinforced through a decrease in the amount of material, time, and energy expended in the compact nature of this concept. The material length of piping, ducting, and wiring is reduced throughout the interior space design. The reduction in the amount of material used and time spent roughing-in these utilities accelerate the construction schedule, resulting in a cost savings to the overall project. The installation of HVAC equipment and associated ductwork in a conditioned space reduces the amount of energy required to re-condition the air resting within and results in lower operating expense. Designers and builders alike use the KE architectural element to mold and model a sustainable approach to 21st Century interior space design.
The detailed description of the process of making this invention begins with the unpacking of a box containing the kit of parts, a collection of standard materials widely used throughout the design and construction industry. Included are:
Detailed assembly instructions for the model length requested, basic (12′, 14′, or 16′) or custom, will guide the installation of this unique architectural element. The assembly of these parts requires someone to carefully mark the designed location on the floor and mirror that same location on the ceiling. A dimensioned plan layout (
The conditions may vary depending upon whether the KE architectural element is to be used in new construction or the renovation of an existing space. These marked locations will guide the installation of metal tracks 2 and metal liner pans 3, followed by vertical C-shaped metal studs 1 to complete the wall framing step. Horizontal tracks 5 are rotated and screw-fastened to become supports for metal liner trays 3, HVAC metal supply duct 6, and fire-rated plywood platform inserts 4 at the HVAC 7 and hot water heater 8 compartments (
The detailed description of the implementation of this invention requires an understanding of the basic components that make up the KE architectural element (