The present patent concerns the sector of folding houses and in particular concerns an unfoldable and modular living unit.
Some folding and collapsible structures are known which can be used to build living units or enclosed spaces reserved for other purposes in addition to housing, for example for display purposes or otherwise.
For example foldable structures comprising a collapsible skeleton or frame suited to form a three-dimensional support structure for panels or coverings which form the walls and the roof of the house are known.
Structures with a scissor-like mechanism are also known, wherein the skeleton or frame comprises a plurality of flat meshes which define the walls, where each link is formed by rods connected to each other by hinges at the ends and centre. With three or more flat meshes it is possible to form a three dimensional structure, prismatic for example, which is easily altered that is, its configuration can be varied, widening or narrowing the walls thanks to the “scissor-like” union between the rods. In order to fix the structure it is therefore necessary to add stiffening rods. This structure is particularly suitable to construct towers, roofs, display spaces, but requires panels or covering elements which close the walls.
Unfoldable houses are known comprising a panel structure wherein when the structure is closed it has a flat shape while when it is open has a parallelepiped shape, and wherein the bottom wall and the opposite wall that forms the roof of the house are rigid panels, while the side walls are in turn foldable along a horizontal fold line substantially at half-height.
To open the house the panel forming the bottom of the house must rest on the ground, the panel forming the ceiling is lifted thereby causing the unfolding of said side walls, initially folded inwards.
The dimensions of width and depth of the house are determined by the size of the panels forming the bottom and the ceiling, which is limited by transport requirements. Consequently the height of the module is also limited because the folded walls have a height equal to the width of the panel.
Prefabricated homes are also known, commonly used to make a house available immediately in the event of natural disasters or emergencies. These houses are typically transported and put in place already assembled and therefore require special means of transport and means for installation.
The object of this patent is a new type of unfoldable modular living unit.
The main aim of the present invention is to simply and rapidly construct a modular living unit of any size, depending on the needs of the client. The construction of the new living unit foresees the unfolding of one or more modules which can be done manually, through the use of electromechanical and/or hydraulic and/or pneumatic devices for the motorized opening/closing or by using machines for the lifting of materials.
Another object of the present invention is to not require a foundation or other fixed structures, except for a level and stable support surface.
Another object of the present invention is that it can be transported without the use of exceptional means of transport and stored in a compact way.
Another object is to be modular, being made up of one, two or more adjacent modules.
For example, it is possible to arrange single-family living units, as well as stands or large storage structures for trade fairs.
In addition, the living unit made up of one or more of these new modules side by side can be expanded in a short time by simply adding additional living modules.
Another advantage of the present invention is to provide increased useable surface area by introducing additional stories.
In fact, considering the volume transported, the new living module may create more than three times its volume and more than four times the useable surface area compared to the prefabricated living modules of the known type, such as containers, caravans, etc.
The new living module can also be internally customized and equipped with facilities, equipment and furnishings maintaining the characteristic of being unfoldable and collapsible.
Another object of the present invention is that it can be assembled dry.
These and other aims, direct and complementary, are achieved by the new unfoldable modular living unit comprising in its main parts one or more modules, wherein each module comprises a collapsible and foldable structure with a substantially flat shape when folded, while when it is unfolded has a prismatic shape with a substantially triangular section, that is, with two pitched roof elements hinged together at the top and a bottom which forms the base of the triangle section.
In particular, said structure may be a panel type, where each pitched roof element and the bottom are formed by one or more panels hinged to each other, or said structure can be composite, formed of frames and wall panels, comprising at least two substantially triangular frames, crossbeams and wall panels.
In particular each module includes two rigid sides hinged to each other through a hinge or a fixed knot, while the third side of the triangle, which is hinged to the first two sides, is foldable.
The module is openable, rotating the two rigid sides around the fixed hinge and unfolding the third side toward the outside. Vice versa, the module is closable by folding the third side inwards and rotating the two rigid sides around the fixed hinge until they are mutually parallel, in a position of minimum bulk.
According to a first embodiment, the new living module is unfoldable in a fan shape, comprising one of the single-piece pitched roof elements and the single-piece bottom, directly or indirectly hinged along one edge at the lower edge of the pitched roof element.
In contrast, the second pitched roof element is foldable, that is, comprising two parts hinged together and also hinged respectively to the first pitched roof element along the top and to an edge of the bottom.
The opening of the module foresees placing the bottom on the support surface, forming the base of the triangle, lifting the first single-piece pitched roof element by rotating it with respect to the bottom, while the two parts of the two-piece pitched roof element are rotated until they are coplanar forming the second pitched roof element plane.
In contrast, the closure of the module foresees folding the two-piece pitched roof element towards the interior of the triangle and rotating the single-piece pitched roof element to bring it close to the bottom so as to form a flat structure where the pitched roof element, the bottom and the panels forming the second pitched roof element are all parallel to each other.
The closed structure can then be stacked with other structures and transported easily. By combining two or more of these living units a long modular living unit where the module is the length of the pitched roof elements and the bottom can be formed.
The unit also comprises two opposite front and back façades, each consisting of one or more assemblable walls.
The unit can be used for residential purposes, first aid in the case of natural disasters, for leisure time, for the community or even for recreational activities.
The new living module may be made of any material suitable for the purpose, for example wood, plastic, metal, or glass.
It is also possible to foresee the use of solar panels for example to cover or constitute in whole or in part the pitched roof elements or any coupling panels between the living modules.
The new living unit can be installed directly on a general support plane or on a “mobile home” type, that is, comprising a carriage with a support surface for the living unit, wheels for transport, possibly steer wheels, and hooking systems for towing.
The characteristics of the new modular living unit will be better clarified by the following description with reference to the drawings, attached by way of non-limiting example.
FIGS. 4.1-4.15 show the mode of unfolding of a living unit (C) formed by three fan-shaped modules (A), integral with each other and folded occupying a compact total volume (
a and 5b show the new living unit (C) folded and portable as a mobile home, comprising a foldable support carriage (M) with wheels (M1) and hooking system (M2) for towing vehicles in general.
FIGS. 7.1-7.6 show the technique to open the module (A) using a pull-cord system (T).
The new foldable modular living unit includes in its main parts one or more folding modules (A), each in turn comprising a folding and collapsible structure of substantially flat shape when it is closed (
This structure may be a panel type, where each pitched roof element and the bottom are formed by one or more panels hinged to each other.
In the preferred embodiment, this structure is composite, formed by frames and wall panels, comprising at least two substantially triangular frames, stiffening crossbeams and wall panels.
According to a first embodiment, shown in
The new living module (A) comprises:
The second pitched roof element (3) is foldable, that is, it in turn is divided along its height into at least two plane parts (34, 35) hinged together along hinges (36) parallel to the short sides (31, 32). In particular, the second pitched roof element (3) is preferably divided into two equal parts (34, 35).
The new living module (A) also comprises at least one intermediate plane (4) that divides the height of the module. This intermediate plane (4) is composite, formed of a frame and wall panels.
In the embodiment of
In the embodiment in
In the closed configuration, shown in
The intermediate plane (4), hinged to the folded pitched roof element (3), and released from the first pitched roof element (2) is also interposed between the first pitched roof element (2) and the bottom (1).
To attain a closed structure with a compact and storable shape, the first pitched roof element (2) and the bottom (1) are mutually spaced by, for example, a septum or segment (5) integral with the side (11) of the bottom (1) and positioned orthogonally or inclined with respect to the bottom (1) itself, and wherein the first pitched roof element (2) is hinged to the septum or segment (5).
The opening of the module (A) foresees putting the bottom (1) on the supporting plane to form the base of the triangle section (
In the embodiment of
The two parts (34, 35) of the second pitched roof element (3) are rotated until they are coplanar to form the second plane pitched roof element (3) (
In contrast, to close the module (A) the intermediate plane (4) is released and the second folding pitched roof element (3) is folded towards the interior of the triangle so as to rotate the single-piece pitched roof element (2) to bring it close to the bottom (1) until forming a planar structure (
a-3n show how it is possible to assemble a living unit from two fan-shaped modules (A) positioned side by side (
Between two adjacent modules (A) one or more fixing panels (F), decorative and/or windowed in whole or in part, can be installed.
The living unit obtained also comprises two front and back façades (D, E), shown for example in
In this embodiment, the modules (A1, Ac, A2) are joined together and mutually hinged so that they can be positioned to form a compact volume.
Starting from this compact volume, it is possible, as shown in FIGS. 4.1-4.15, to unfold the living unit (C), by simply turning over the side modules (A1, A2) hinged to the central module (Ac) (
The new living unit (C) can be of the “mobile home” type that is installed on a support carriage (M), with wheels (M1) and/or steer wheels such as a trailer, with hooking systems (M2) for towing, this carriage (M) being integral or removable once the living unit (C) is unfolded and placed in conditions of safety.
Alternatively, as shown in
In this case, as seen in FIGS. 5.1-5.27, similarly to the embodiment shown in FIGS. 4 and 4.1-4.15, the living unit (C) comprises at least two or preferably three of said modules (A1, Ac, A2) joined together and hinged so as to form a compact volume supported on the carriage (M2) or on the flatbed (M4).
Starting from this compact volume, it is possible to unfold the living unit (C), by simply turning over the side modules (A1, A2) hinged to the central module (Ac), the central module (Acx) resting on said carriage (M) and on any feet (P), while the side modules (A1, A2) are resting on feet (P) (
The carriage (M) is integral to the living unit or is removable, leaving the living unit (C) resting only on the feet (P).
To open and close the module (A) pull systems may be used for example ropes, winches or mechanical, pneumatic and/or hydraulic lifting means, or any other technique suitable for use.
FIGS. 7.1-7.6 show for example a rope pull system (T), with a tie rod (T1) stretched between the free end (42) of the intermediate plane (4) and the corresponding end (11) of the bottom (1), and wherein the traction of the tie rod causes the unfolding of the second folding pitched roof element (3) and the lifting of the opposite pitched roof element (2). When the pitched roof elements (2, 3) are completely open, the intermediate plane or beam (4) is lifted, rotating it around its hinge (41) and is finally constrained to the end or opposite edge (42) to the first pitched roof element (2).
Therefore, with reference to the preceding description and the attached drawings, the following claims are made.
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