The prior art is generally directed to transporting a building or house by a flat bed delivery device, such as a truck or other device. The prior art delivery devices generally attempt to deliver the buildings or houses onto or adjacent a foundation or other structure, directly from the street adjoining the property.
The house transporters in the prior art do not readily allow the house transporters to traverse terrain that includes obstacles protruding above the grade. The prior art delivery methods do not readily allow the house transporters to traverse one or more subdivided plots of land. The prior art delivery methods also do not readily allow the house transporter to traverse one or more excavated and prepared building sites.
The present invention relates to a method for placing a building on a subdivision lot. This method includes the steps of providing a planned community subdivision having a plurality of lots, preparing at least one of the lots to accept at least one building, and assembling at least one substantially complete building in a factory. The method also includes transporting the substantially complete building from the factory to the planned community subdivision, moving the substantially complete building to a position within the subdivision that is adjacent to a first lot, traversing the substantially complete building over the first lot to a second lot, and installing the substantially complete building onto the second lot.
In another embodiment, the present invention relates to another method for placing a building on a subdivision lot. This method includes the steps of providing a planned community subdivision having a first lot adjacent to a second lot and the second lot adjacent to a third lot, such that the first, second, and third lots form at least one row. The method also includes the steps of preparing each of the lots to accept at least one building, assembling at least one substantially complete building in a factory, transporting the substantially complete building from the factory to the planned community subdivision. Further, the method includes moving the substantially complete building to a position within the subdivision that is adjacent to the first lot, traversing the substantially complete building over the first and second lots to the third lot, wherein the substantially complete building crosses: at least one shared border between the first and second lots, at least one shared border between the second and third lots, and the third lot is the last unoccupied lot in the at least one row of lots. The method also includes installing the substantially complete building onto the third lot, and repeating the steps of assembling, transporting, moving, traversing, and installing until at least one building is installed on each of the lots in the at least one row of lots.
In yet another embodiment, the present invention relates to a system of placing a building on a subdivision lot. The system includes a subdivision having a plurality lots, wherein at least one lot is prepared and adapted to accept at least one building, and a factory configured to assemble at least one substantially complete building. The system also includes a building transportation device adapted to: (a) move the at least one substantially complete building from the factory to a position within the subdivision that is adjacent to a first lot; (b) traverse the first lot to a second lot within the subdivision with the substantially complete building; and (c) position and release the substantially complete building on the second lot, wherein the second lot is the at least one prepared lot.
Additional features and advantages are described herein, and will be apparent from, the following Detailed Description and the Figures.
One embodiment of a designed and substantially prepared subdivision 10 is shown in
In one embodiment, subdivision 10 can be initially prepared with a survey and appropriate subdivision plots of land are marked, or in any other suitable manner. The subdivision plots can be marked in any suitable manner, such as with stakes, flags, string, laser guides, paint, chalk, or merely by reference on a map, or in any other suitable manner. In the embodiment shown in
Subdivision 10 may be prepared through various levels of site preparation and excavation. In one embodiment where subdivision 10 includes level topography and suitable soil conditions, subdivision 10 will not need major excavation work. In such conditions where a building does not include a basement area, subdivision 10 will simply be excavated for any public or non-public utilities necessary to support a building. Once subdivision 10 is excavated for the utilities, the utilities, such as electrical power lines, gas lines, water and sewage lines, septic systems, telephone lines, and cable lines can be installed. However, any utilities may be installed in any order at any time. The utilities and associated excavation may also be performed after a building is already installed on the subdivided plots.
Additional excavation work may be necessary to prepare a subdivided plot for a number of reasons. Where the topography of subdivision 10 is initially unsuitable, or less suitable to support buildings due to conditions such as uneven terrain, excavation or grading work may be necessary to level the terrain. Excavation and grading may also be necessary to correct structural and/or environmental concerns such as soil composition and drainage.
Subdivided plots may also require excavation depending on the type of building foundation used. Thus, prepared sites 18 may be excavated and prepared according to the requirements of the selected building foundation. In one embodiment, the buildings installed in the subdivided lots include basements and/or crawl spaces. Thus, prepared sites 18 may be excavated to the appropriate depth, according to the building and basement design. In another embodiment where the building rests on a foundation slab, local zoning or environmental conditions may require the slab be situated below the frost line. Accordingly, the prepared sites 18 may be excavated to a depth below the frost line to support the foundation slab. The above examples are a representative sample of the excavation work that may be required and any amount (or no) excavation can be performed on the lots, depending on the specific natural lot makeup, design of the building and any other factors. Prepared sites 18 may also be excavated for building foundation designs such as stem walls, pole construction, or any other suitable building foundation design.
A building fabrication factory or facility 20 is also shown in
As a permanent structure, building fabrication factory 20 may be erected in any suitable location within or substantially near subdivision 10. Preferably, building fabrication factory 20 may be constructed from materials such as steel and concrete that can sufficiently support heavy loads produced by attached material handling equipment; however, building fabrication factory 20 may be constructed from any suitable materials. Further, a permanent structure can be repurposed once all building construction is complete. In one embodiment, the building fabrication factory 20 can be converted into a community facility that includes recreation rooms, gyms, pools, grocery stores, other residential space, other commercial retail space, a combination of the above, or for any other suitable purpose.
In either the temporary or permanent design, building fabrication factory 20 may also be located substantially remote from subdivision 10, including substantially great distances. In one embodiment, one or more public or private transportation routes may separate building fabrication factory 20 from subdivision 10. Further, building fabrication factory 20 can be sufficiently sized to allow construction of any desirable building size, including buildings having one or more stories. Building fabrication factory 20 may also store building materials, offices, equipment, or anything else to facilitate the subdivision construction.
Street 28 may be excavated and prepared during the time the subdivided lots and prepared sites 18 are excavated. Additionally, street 28 may require that various utility lines are installed before the street is paved. In a preferred embodiment, street 28 is excavated and paved after the necessary utility lines are installed under the street. Preferably, street 28 is substantially completed before building transport vehicle 22 traverses the street to enable smooth and easy transport of substantially completed building 24. However, street 28 may be prepared and substantially completed at any desirable time, including before, during, or after substantially completed buildings are installed at prepared sites 18. Thus, as described above, building transport vehicle 22 may traverse one or more streets that are merely earthen and unprepared or nothing more than just a plot of land or any combination thereof.
Substantially completed buildings may be installed at the remaining prepared sites in subdivision 10 in various different sequences. In one embodiment, a second building transport vehicle may be positioned on street 28, approximately adjacent to dividing line 16 and prepared site 30 at any suitable time. Once building transport vehicle 22 has cleared prepared site 30, a second substantially completed building can be moved and installed at prepared site 30. After the second substantially completed building is installed at prepared site 30, a third and fourth substantially completed building can be installed at prepared site 34 and prepared site 36 according the methods described above. Similarly, a fifth and sixth substantially completed building can be installed according to the methods described above after the third and fourth substantially completed buildings are installed at prepared sites 40 and 42.
Alternatively, substantially completed buildings may be installed at prepared sites 32, 36, and 42 according to the methods described above, before any substantially completed buildings are installed at prepared sites 30, 34, and 40. However, the second through the sixth substantially completed buildings may be installed before, during, or after substantially completed building 24 is installed at prepared site 32 (i.e., at any convenient time after substantially completed building 24 is no longer prohibiting the movement of additional building transport vehicles).
Additional substantially completed buildings may be installed at the remaining prepared sites in subdivision 10 in various different sequences. In one embodiment, a second or additional building transport vehicle(s) may be moved along streets 28 and 44 and positioned approximately adjacent to dividing line 48 and prepared site 42 at any suitable time in accordance with the methods described above. Once building transport vehicle 22 has cleared prepared sites 42 and 36, a second substantially completed building can be traversed over prepared site 42 and installed at prepared site 36. After the second substantially completed building is installed at prepared site 36, a third substantially completed building can be moved to and installed at prepared site 42 in accordance with the methods described above. After substantially completed buildings are installed at prepared sites 32, 36, and 42, a fourth building transport vehicle and associated fourth substantially completed building can be moved to street 44, adjacent to dividing line 48 and prepared site 40. The fourth building transport vehicle can then traverse prepared sites 40 and 34 to prepared site 30 and install the substantially completed building at prepared site 30 in accordance with the methods described above. While the method of this embodiment was described with more than one building transport vehicle, in an alternative embodiment, the method may be carried out in the same steps as described above using a single vehicle. The fifth and sixth substantially completed building can be installed according to the methods described above after the fourth substantially completed building is installed at prepared sites 30.
Alternatively, substantially completed buildings may be installed at prepared sites 30, 34, and 40 according to the methods described above, but before any substantially completed buildings are installed at prepared sites 32, 36, and 42. However, the second through the sixth substantially completed buildings may be installed before, during, or after substantially completed building 24 is installed at prepared site 32 (i.e., at any convenient time after substantially completed building 24 is no longer prohibiting the movement of additional building transport vehicles).
While the embodiments described above illustrate one subsection of subdivision 10 with six visible subdivided plots, any number and combination of subdivided plots are compatible with the methods herein described. Thus, the number of prepared sites and subdivided lots that building transport vehicle 22 may traverse may extend from one to the n in either direction. Further, the subdivided lots may include other subdivision plans including back-to-back cul-de-sac subdivisions, wherein the building transport vehicle 22 may traverse one or more subdivided lots according to the methods described above before installing a substantially completed building 24 on a prepared site; however, the particular type and layout of the subdivision may be configured in any suitable manner.
It should be understood that various changes and modifications to the presently preferred embodiments described herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present subject matter and without diminishing its intended advantages. It is therefore intended that such changes and modifications be covered by the appended claims.
This application is related to co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/431,196 entitled “BUILDING TRANSPORT DEVICE” and filed on May 9, 2006; Ser. No. 11/620,103 entitled “DEVICE AND METHOD FOR TRANSPORTING A LOAD” and filed on Jan. 5, 2007; Ser. No. 11/559,229 entitled “TRANSPORT DEVICE CAPABLE OF ADJUSTMENT TO MAINTAIN LOAD PLANARITY” and filed on Nov. 13, 2006; Ser. No. 11/620,560 entitled “METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MOBILE STEM WALL” and filed on Jan. 5, 2007; and U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/887,696, entitled “METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR INTEGRATED INVENTORY AND PLANNING” and filed on Feb. 1, 2007 the entire contents of each of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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