Claims
- 1. A modular structure having an elevated load-bearing surface comprising:
- a) three vertical columns spaced in a first triangular pattern having a right angle;
- b) first and second girders of equal length, each girder having a top surface with inner and outer sidewalls depending therefrom and a bottom surface;
- c) a third girder having a length greater than the length of said first and second girders, said third girder having a top surface with inner and outer sidewalls depending therefrom and a bottom surface;
- d) means for removably attaching said girders to the vertical columns to form a right triangle having a right angle located opposite the third girder, said girders being attached with each inner sidewall facing a column;
- e) first support means located on the inner sidewall of each of the first, second and third girders for receiving a floor member thereon, and
- f) a first triangular floor member supported on the three girders for providing the elevated load-bearing surface.
- 2. The modular structure of claim 1 wherein said first support means comprises a flange affixed to the inner sidewall and spaced from the top surface of each girder whereby said triangular floor member is coplanar with the top surfaces of the girders.
- 3. The modular structure of claim 2 wherein said triangular floor member comprises two identical triangular panels, each panel having a right angle corner.
- 4. The modular structure of claim 3 further comprising second support means located on the inner sidewall of each of the first, second and third girders, said second support means spaced from the first support means for receiving and supporting a ceiling member thereon.
- 5. The modular structure of claim 4 further comprising third and fourth support means located on the outer sidewall of each of the first, second and third girders, the third support means being spaced from the top surface of each girder and the fourth support means being spaced from the third support means, each of said girders having a symmetrical cross-section.
- 6. The modular structure of claim 5 wherein the first, second and third girders have identical cross-sections.
- 7. The modular structure of claim 2 further comprising:
- a) a fourth vertical column spaced from said three vertical columns to form a second triangular pattern having a right angle;
- b) fifth and sixth girders removably attached to the fourth column to form a right triangle equal in area and adjacent to the first triangular pattern, and
- c) a second triangular floor member supported on the fifth and sixth girders and one of the first, second and third girders.
- 8. The modular structure of claim 7 wherein said first and second triangular floor members each comprise two triangular panels, said panels having identical dimensions.
- 9. A girder for use in the assembly of modular structures having an elevated load-bearing surface wherein interengaging means is used for removable attachment of the girder to support columns, said girder comprising:
- a) first and second hollow rectangular beams, each beam having first and second ends with a longitudinal axis extending between said ends, each of said ends being dimensioned to receive interengaging means therein, each beam including first and second opposing sidewalls and top and bottom members extending between the sidewalls;
- b) spacing means attached to the bottom and top members of the first and second beams respectively for maintaining a uniform spacing between said beams along the longitudinal axis;
- c) first and second flange means affixed to the first and second sidewalls respectively of the first beam for supporting a load-bearing surface thereon, and
- d) third and fourth flange means affixed to the first and second sidewalls respectively of the second beam for supporting a ceiling member thereon, said third and fourth flange means being spaced from the first and second flange means to receive a utility surface spaced from and located beneath the load-bearing surface, said girder having a symmetrical cross-section.
- 10. The girder of claim 9 wherein said means for maintaining uniform spacing is a web member secured to the bottom member of said first beam and the top member of said second beam.
- 11. The girder of claim 9 wherein said flange means each comprise a pair of spaced flanges forming a channel therebetween.
- 12. The girder of claim 11 wherein each of the spaced flanges is provided with a retaining flange for receiving fastening means in the channel formed between each pair of spaced flanges.
- 13. The girder of claim 9 wherein said flange means are spaced inwardly from the first and second ends of the first and second beams to facilitate adjacent positioning of girders in a modular structure.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is based on provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/034,676 filed Jan. 10, 1997.
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