The present invention generally relates to building systems, and is more particularly directed to a mobile service block system including prefabricated bathroom, kitchen and other service room units in a single compact and mobile form for installation and use in buildings.
In certain countries like Canada, each person consumes an average of nearly 329 liters of water per day. Energy and water conservation and management are becoming important concerns in building constructions. Also, saving space and minimizing the use of premium materials are also becoming important considerations when designing buildings.
Accordingly, there is a need for a building system and method that addresses at least one of the above-mentioned concerns.
Know to the Applicant is US patent application No. 2011/0209735 A1 made public on Sep. 1, 2011, in the name of ROWAN, and relating to a “shelter building”. This document describes a housing for emergencies or for those in need could be a short-term solution or may be set up as a longer-term shelter. The shelter may be flexible to grow and change enough to accommodate the individual, the family and the community. The shelter is more substantial than a tent and easier to assemble and transport as compared to conventional shelters. The shelter can be transported in a standard size truck bed (for example, 4 feet by 8 feet) and erected by two individuals in a minimal amount of time, typically less than an hour. The walls of the shelter may include various features, including shelving, bathing facilities, sinks, beds, lighting, and the like. The shelters may be designed to be connected to external electric and water supplies. Optionally, the shelters may be designed as stand-alone, “off-the-grid” units. The ceiling of the shelter may include one or more solar panels to provide power for the shelter. The shelter's container provides the essentials needed to sustain life. This takes away the need for standing in multiple lines and gives the much needed immediate help.
Despite this known technology, there is always a need to continue innovating and finding better and/or different ways of providing dwellings for people, in a quicker, easier, simpler, faster, more efficient, more economical, more reliable, more adjustable, more versatile, more adaptable, more environmentally-friendly, more sustainable and/or more desirable manner.
An object of the invention is to provide a mobile service block system and method that addresses at least one of the above-mentioned needs.
According to the present invention, there is provided a mobile service block system comprising:
According to the present invention, there is also provided a method of installing a mobile service block system in a building comprising:
According to the present invention, there is also provided a room unit comprising a mobile service block system as defined above.
Some objects, advantages and other features will become more apparent upon reading the following non-restrictive description of certain optional configurations, given for the purpose of exemplification only, with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Further aspects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the description in association with the following Figures, in which similar references used in different Figures denote similar components, wherein:
In the following description, the same numerical references refer to similar elements. Furthermore, for the sake of simplicity and clarity, namely so as to not unduly burden the figures with several references numbers, not all figures contain references to all the components and features, and references to some components and features may be found in only one figure, and components and features of the present disclosure which are illustrated in other figures can be easily inferred therefrom. The embodiments, geometrical configurations, materials mentioned and/or dimensions shown in the figures are optional, and are given for exemplification purposes only.
Furthermore, although the present invention may be used as a mobile service block system in a residential building, for example, it is understood that it may be used with other types of buildings, for other purposes. For this reason, expressions such as “bathroom”, “laundry”, etc. as used herein should not be taken as to limit the scope of the present invention to being used with these residential buildings in particular. These expressions encompass all other kinds of materials, objects and/or purposes with other types of buildings with which the present invention could be used and may be useful.
In addition, although the optional configurations as illustrated in the accompanying drawings comprises various components and although the optional configurations of the mobile service block system as shown may consist of certain geometrical configurations as explained and illustrated herein, not all of these components and geometries are essential and thus should not be taken in their restrictive sense, i.e.
should not be taken as to limit the scope of the present disclosure. It is to be understood that other suitable components and cooperations thereinbetween, as well as other suitable geometrical configurations may be used for the mobile service block system, and corresponding parts, as briefly explained and as can be easily inferred herefrom, without departing from the scope of the disclosure.
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In the embodiment illustrated in
In some implementations, the base frame 12 occupies a substantially rectangular footprint, the bathroom unit 16 occupies a first side portion of the rectangular footprint, the laundry unit 20 and the closet 22 unit are in a side-by-side configuration and the kitchen unit 18 is in a back-to-back configuration with respect to the side-by-side configuration of the laundry and closet units, 20, 22, and wherein the kitchen, laundry and closet units occupy a second side portion of the rectangular footprint.
In preferred embodiments, the substantially rectangular footprint occupies a surface of about 55 ft2. However, the overall surface and shape of the footprint can vary according to the number of units located on the base frame 12. More units will result in a larger footprint, and less units will result in a smaller footprint.
In some implementations, the base frame 12 comprises FSC-certified wood components.
In some implementations, the mobile service block system 10 further includes plumping and electrical connections for connecting the mobile service block system to a plumbing and electrical infrastructure of a building.
In some implementations, as shown in
In some implementations, the bathroom unit 16 further includes an openable glass window 34 for controlling humidity within the bathroom unit 16.
In some implementations, the displacement mechanism 24 comprises a plurality of 360° pivotable wheel elements 36 distributed about the base frame 12, the wheel elements 36 being selectively lockable during operational use of the at least one service unit 14 and unlocked during displacement of the mobile service block system 10.
In some implementations, as shown in
In some implementations, as shown in
In some implementations, the mobile service block system 10 is configured to receive energy and water efficient appliances 46 for use within the mobile service block system 10.
According to the present invention, as better shown in
Prefabrication Step
In all respects, prefabrication assists in installation at the worksite. First, this type of prefabrication construction encourages a better use of materials and generating much less losses. Skilled workers perform repetitive tasks and ensure a greater quality of assembly and in less time, thus resulting in cost savings. In the end, prefabrication offers better working conditions for workers and generates a minimal environmental impact.
In some implementations, the prefabricating step further comprises a step of storing a plurality of mobile service block systems at the manufacturing location, thus avoiding further transport.
Transporting Step
In some implementations, the prefabricated mobile service block system is wrapped in recycled cardboard during the transporting step. Such packaging minimally protects the contents until delivery. The distribution is done by truck, where the modules are stored and protected by reusable blankets in the semi-trailer box, until delivery at the building directly to the accommodation of the user. As shown in step 400 of
In some implementations, the system consumes about 35% less water and 45% less energy than a similar standard residential development. Its durable design allows it to be moved from one dwelling to another and offers a long term solution. Obsolete components can be easily replaced, thus ensuring an extended life time.
Recycling Step
In some implementations, the method further includes a step of disassembling and recycling (step 500) the mobile service block system at an end of an operational life of the mobile service block system. Having reached the end of its useful life, the system can be largely disassembled and more than 90% recycled. After-sales service available on site can encourage users to send obsolete parts or the entire system to the appropriate recycling center.
According to the present invention, as better shown in
In some implementations, the mobile service block system 10 is displaceable between a daytime location for operational use during a daytime period (shown in
In some implementations, this prefabricated system can be pre-fitted with energy and water efficient appliances and can be characterized by various environmental aspects, including its FSC-certified wood structure (see step 100 in
Unlike prefabricated bathrooms and kitchens already available on the market, the system is distinguished by its mobility and overall ecodesign. Its size, its weight, small footprint, is easy to integrate a multitude of areas, as its low energy and water consumption and sleek design make it a great alternative.
By its small size, the system requires approximately 47% less raw materials when compared to several traditional kitchens, laundry room and bath designs. The construction of a frame and a trim structure of FSC-certified wood from a regional supply provides a guarantee of concern for resource management. The FSC label thus provides added value to the project. The choice of stainless steel also proves interesting because a large portion of the system comes from recycling local waste.
In some implementations, the system 10 is a 55 ft2 mobile service block together with pre-fitted energy and water efficient kitchen, laundry and bathroom amenities. This prefabricated module and equipped with approved appliances is characterized by various environmental aspects, including its FSC-certified wood structure (see step 100 in
In some implementations, the design of the system is characterized by a comprehensive approach to product life cycle, from raw material extraction to disposal at end of life. Different economic, social and environmental issues were identified considering the stages of life cycle analysis and were addressed to propose a solution to the various problems of production and consumption that were observed. Various strategies were used to minimize adverse environmental and social impacts, including a selection of local materials that are durable and resistant over time. In addition, the small design of the module and its prefabrication ensures optimized production and improved resource management. The selected components of the module are there to reduce the consumption of water and energy.
In some implementations, the system on wheels fits various floor plans. Through its simple architecture, it gives way to an airy, free expression that everyone can customize. The system is ecologically designed and consumes resources responsibly. The durability of the module allows it to be moved. Thus, in the long term, it can easily be transported by truck, connected and reused in a new space, as if the system was an average piece of furniture, all with maximum comfort in a minimum of space.
The realization of this type of construction can encourage other companies to create eco minimalist architectural design, thereby seeking to reduce their environmental footprint and lead to rethinking mass residential building. The Applicant encourages other architects, designers, developers and contractors to develop and promote solutions to overconsumption. Oversized houses are outdated. By offering a unique usage scenario based on the sustainability objectives of eco-design, the system provides a long-term solution that follows us over time. Its raw materials and simple designs are timeless. The goal is to educate and inspire corporate actors to undertake such an approach in the context of a more conscious development of the environment for this growing sector of construction projects. Overall, the Applicant seeks to inspire a better management of resources among the population in the hope a healthier planet.
The following table shows examples of water and energy consumption of components used in the mobile service block system in contrast with traditional components:
Of course, numerous modifications could be made to the above-described configurations and implementations, without departing from the scope of the disclosure.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 14295777 | Jun 2014 | US |
Child | 15651012 | US |