Claims
- 1. A freestanding, post-free modular building structure comprising an array of upright modular panels; panel-connecting means connecting adjacent edges of adjacent panels in said array; three overhead beam members, said beam members being horizontal and assembled in coplanar triangular relationship; and beam-and-panel connecting means connecting each end of said beam members with one adjacent beam member end with said beam members in such triangular relationship and interconnecting said interconnected beam member ends and said modular panels for supporting said interconnected beam members entirely above the upper edges of said array of panels with at least one of said beam members being parallel to at least one of said panels.
- 2. The building structure defined in claim 1, including seven beam members of equal length, five of said beam members being arranged in isosceles trapezoidal relationship, and the other two beam members respectively joining the opposite ends of the shorter parallel side of the isosceles trapezoid to the center of the longer parallel side of the isosceles trapezoid for forming three equilateral triangles in the isosceles trapezoid.
- 3. The building structure defined in claim 1, including nine beam members of equal length, six of said beam members being arranged in equilateral triangular relationship with two of said beam members forming each side of the triangle, and the other three beam members extending respectively between the three centers of adjacent sides of said equilateral triangle for forming four equilateral triangles in the first equilateral triangle.
- 4. The building structure defined in claim 1, including five beam members of equal length, four of said beam members being arranged in nonorthogonal parallelogram relationship, and the fifth beam member joining the closer apexes of the parallelogram for forming two equilateral triangles in the parallelogram.
- 5. The building structure defined in claim 4, in which the panel array includes two parallel panel assemblies each having a plurality of the panels arranged in edge-adjacent coplanar relationship with two of the beam members in the parallelogram relationship being parallel to and overlying the upper edges of said two panel assemblies, respectively, and the beam-and-panel connecting means connecting said two beam members to said two panel assemblies, respectively.
- 6. The building structure defined in claim 1, including twelve beam members of equal length, six of said beam members being arranged in regular hexagonal relationship, and the other six beam members extending respectively between the angles of the hexagon and the center of the hexagon for forming six equilateral triangles in the regular hexagon.
- 7. The building structure defined in claim 6, in which at least one of the beam members in the hexagonal relationship is parallel to and overlying at least one of the panels and at least one of the other beam members is parallel to and overlying another of the panels.
- 8. A post-free construction system comprising a plurality of panels assembled edgewise in a row, connecting means connecting the adjacent edges of adjacent panels for securing said panels in edge-to-edge assembled relationship, an overhead beam of a length approximately equal to the combined widths of said plurality of connected panels, and means connecting the opposite end portions of said beam and the opposite edges, respectively, of the assembly formed by said assembled panels with said beam disposed entirely above and extending over the upper edges of said assembled panels for maintaining said assembled panels in coplanar relationship by connection of said beam to the panels of said row of panels only at the opposite ends of said row.
- 9. In a modular panel including two outer wall surfaces and an edge between and joining such surfaces, such edge having a slot therein, an elongated connecting hook mounted in such slot and retractable from a position projecting outward from such slot beyond the panel edge to a position completely retracted into such slot inward of such panel edge, the improvement comprising the slotted panel edge further having a transverse notch extending the entire width of such edge from one panel outer wall surface to the other panel outer wall surface, intersecting such slot and opening through the opposite outer panel wall surfaces for exposing a portion of said connecting hook inward of and adjacent to such panel edge when said hook is in its retracted position so that it can be grasped manually and pulled from its retracted position to its projected position.
- 10. A freestanding, post-free modular building structure comprising an array of upright modular panels, panel-connecting means connecting adjacent edges of adjacent panels in said array, a beam member disposed entirely above and extending over the upper edge of at least one panel, and beam-and-panel connecting means connecting said beam member to at least two panels in said array only at the ends of said beam member.
- 11. The building structure defined in claim 1 or 10, in which the panel-connecting means includes upper and lower connection members joining adjacent edges of two adjacent panels in positions spaced apart transversely of such adjacent edges, each of said adjacent panel edges having a groove between said connection members, and a filler strip of sheet material extending lengthwise of said adjacent panel edges between said connection members and bridging unbrokenly between said adjacent panel edges with the opposite margins of said filler strip fitted into the respective grooves of said adjacent panel edges.
- 12. The building structure defined in claim 1 or 10, in which one of the modular panels includes two outer wall surfaces and an edge between and joining said surfaces and having a slot therein, and the panel-connecting means includes an elongated hook mounted in such slot and retractable from a position projecting outward from such slot beyond said panel edge to a position completely retracted into such slot inward of said panel edge, said slotted panel edge further having a transverse notch extending the entire width of said edge from one panel outer wall surface to the other panel outer wall surface, intersecting such slot and opening through the opposite outer panel wall surfaces for exposing a portion of said hook inward of and adjacent to said panel edge when said hook is in its retracted position so that it can be grasped manually and pulled from its retracted position to its projected position.
- 13. The building structure defined in claim 10, in which the beam-and-panel connecting means interconnects the adjacent ends of two beam members and a panel below said beam member ends.
- 14. The building structure defined in claim 1 or 10, including at least two sets of interconnected panels which panel sets are connected together only by the beam members and beam-and-panel connecting means.
- 15. The building structure defined in claim 10, in which an edge of one of the panels has a slot, and the panel-connecting means includes a connecting hook having an elongated hook portion fittable in said panel edge slot and pivot means always located below said elongated hook portion and connecting said connecting hook and such one panel for swinging of said connecting hook to move said elongated hook portion to opposite sides of a vertical plane parellel and adjacent to the axis of said pivot means between a position retracted into said panel edge slot and a position projected out of said panel edge slot with said elongated hook portion projecting upward in cantilever fashion, the center of gravity of said connecting hook being located inwardly of the axis of said pivot means when said elongated hook portion is retracted into said panel edge slot and the center of gravity of said connecting hook being located outwardly of the axis of said pivot means when said elongated hook portion is in its projected position for maintaining said elongated hook portion selectively in such retracted and projected positions.
- 16. The building structure defined in claim 10, in which the panel array includes an assembly of a plurality of the panels arranged in coplanar relationship, and the beam member and said panel assembly are connected only at the opposite end portions of the beam member by the beam-and-panel connecting means with said beam member being disposed entirely above and extending over the upper edge of said panel assembly for maintaining the panels of said assembly in coplanar relationship.
- 17. The building structure defined in claim 16, in which the panel array is composed of only two panels.
- 18. A modular building structure comprising an array of upright modular panels, and panel-connecting means connecting adjacent edges of adjacent panels in said array, an edge of one of said panels having in it a slot, said panel-connecting means including a connecting hook having an elongated hook portion fittable in said panel edge slot and pivot means always located below said elongated hook portion and connecting said connecting hook and said one panel for swinging of said connecting hook to move said elongated hook portion to opposite sides of a vertical plane parallel and adjacent to the axis of said pivot means between a position retracted into said panel edge slot and a position projected out of said panel edge slot with said elongated hook portion projecting upward in cantilever fashion, the center of gravity of said connecting hook being located inwardly of the axis of said pivot means when said elongated hook portion is retracted into said panel edge slot and the center of gravity of said connecting hook being located outwardly of the axis of said pivot means when said elongated hook portion is in its projected position for maintaining said elongated hook portion selectively in such retracted and projected positions.
- 19. The building structure defined in claim 15 or 18, and a channel-shaped insert received in the panel edge and forming the slot for the panel-connecting hook.
- 20. The building structure defined in claim 15 or 18, including stop means located within the panel edge slot and engageable by the connecting hook for limiting the degree of outward swing of the elongated hook portion.
- 21. The building structure defined in claim 15 or 18, in which the elongated hook portion is planar and has an elongated straight edge which, when the elongated planar hook portion is in its projected position, is located outwardly of and close and parallel to the adjacent panel edge, the pivot means connects the panel and a portion of the connecting hook below such elongated planar hook portion, and a tube having a wall portion snugly slidable between said elongated straight edge and the panel edge when said elongated hook portion is in its projected position.
- 22. The building structure defined in claim 21, in which the tube has a longitudinal slot for closely embracing the portion of the hook between its elongated straight edge and the pivot means when the tube wall portion is located between the elongated straight edge and the panel edge.
CROSS-REFERENCE
This application is a continuation application of United States Ser. No. 796,974, filed May 16, 1977, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,186,533, issued Feb. 5, 1980, for Modular Building Structure.
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