Claims
- 1. A unitary building module, comprising integrated wall and ceiling portions, which when normally erected comprises:
- A. a first integral, solid, opaque, opening-free, substantially vertical wall portion comprising inner and outer substantially parallel planar first surfaces, said first surfaces being about five feet high; the vertical edges of said first surfaces being extended substantially in the planes of said first surfaces above said wall portion forming a first U-shaped member;
- B. a second integral, solid, opaque, opening-free, substantially horizontal ceiling portion comprising inner and outer substantially parallel planar second surfaces forming a substantially straight terminating edge and a minor segment of the ceiling portion of said module; the horizontal edges of said second surfaces being extended substantially in the planes of said second surfaces forming a second U-shaped member, and joining said first U-shaped member at right angles forming a framed area thereby;
- C. a third integral, solid, opaque, opening-free, joining portion comprising inner and outer substantially parallel anticlastic third surfaces; said third surfaces extending smoothly between and merging with said respective inner and outer first and second surfaces of said wall and ceiling portions and the extended edges thereof, each of said third surfaces conforming to the equilibrium curvature formed by a single sheet of elastic material stretched and attached about its entire periphery in said framed area defined by said first and second U-shaped members at right angles to each other and the respective inner or the respective outer surfaces of said wall and ceiling portions and maintained in tension in said formed area with substantially all points of said elastic material having substantially the same tension; and
- D. the ratio of the length to the width of said building module measured horizontally being an integer.
- 2. The unitary building module as defined in claim 1, wherein the length of said module is twice as great as the width of said module.
- 3. The unitary building module defined in claim 1, wherein said integer ratio is an even integer.
- 4. A unitary building module, comprising integrated wall and ceiling portions, which when normally erected comprises:
- A. a first integral, solid, opaque, opening-free, substantially vertical wall portion comprising inner and outer substantially parallel cylindrical first surfaces, said first surfaces being about five feet high; the vertical edges of said first surfaces being extended substantially in the planes of said first surfaces above said wall portion forming a U-shaped member;
- B. a second integral, solid, opaque, opening-free, substantially horizontal ceiling portion comprising inner and outer substantially parallel planar triangularly-shaped second surfaces forming the terminating edge of the ceiling portion of said module; the horizontal edges of said second surfaces being extended substantially in the planes of second surfaces forming a V-shaped member, and joining said U-shaped member at right angles forming a framed area thereby; and
- C. a third integral, solid, opaque, opening-free, joining portion comprising inner and outer substantially parallel anticlastic third surfaces; said third surfaces extending smoothly between and merging with said respective inner and outer first and second surfaces of said wall and ceiling portions and the extended edges thereof, each of said third surfaces conforming to the equilibrium curvature formed by a single sheet of elastic material stretched and attached about its entire periphery in said framed area defined by said U-shaped member and V-shaped member at right angles to each other and the respective inner or the respective outer surfaces of said wall and ceiling portions and maintained in tension in said framed area with substantially all points on said elastic material having substantially the same tension.
- 5. A smoothly curved corner arrangement comprising two unitary building modules as defined in claim 4 wherein:
- A. the vertical edges along one side of the first surface of one module abutts the vertical edges along one side of the first surface of the second module; and
- B. the horizontal edges along one side of the second surface of one module abutts the horizontal edges along one side of the second surface of the second module,
- thereby providing a continuous smoothly rounded, curved, solid corner arrangement.
- 6. The unitary building module defined in claim 4, in combination with a second unitary building module comprising integrated wall and ceiling portions, which when normally erected comprises:
- A. a first integral, solid, opaque, opening-free, substantially vertical wall portion comprising inner and outer substantially parallel planar first surfaces, said first surfaces being about five feet high; the vertical edges of said first surfaces being extended substantially in the planes of said first surfaces above said wall portion forming a first U-shaped member;
- B. a second integral, solid, opaque, opening-free, substantially horizontal ceiling portion comprising inner and outer substantially parallel planar second surfaces forming a substantially straight terminating edge and a minor segment of the ceiling portion of said module; the horizontal edges of said second surfaces being extended substantially in the planes of said second surfaces forming a second U-shaped member, and joining said first U-shaped member at right angles forming a framed area thereby;
- C. a third integral, solid, opaque, opening-free, joining portion comprising inner and outer substantially parallel anticlastic third surfaces; said third surfaces extending smoothly between and merging with said respective inner and outer first and second surfaces of said wall and ceiling portions and the extended edges thereof, each of said third surfaces conforming to the equilibrium curvature formed by a single sheet of elastic material stretched and attached about its entire periphery in said framed area defined by said first and second U-shaped members at right angles to each other and the respective inner or the respective outer surfaces of said wall and ceiling portions and maintained in tension in said framed area with substantially all points on said elastic material having substantially the same tension; and
- D. the ratio of the length to the width of said building module measured horizontally being an integer,
- wherein the vertical edges along one side of the first surface of the first building module abutts the vertical edges along one side of the first surface of the second module and the horizontal edges along one side of the second surface of the first module abutts the horizontal edges along one side of the second surface of the second module.
- 7. The combination of unitary building modules defined in claim 6, wherein the wall portions of said modules face in opposite directions, and a portion of the horizontal edges along one side of the second surface of the first module abutts a portion of the horizontal edges along one side of the second surface of the second module.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 208,665, filed Dec. 16, 1971 now abandoned.
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