As discussed in the above-referenced co-pending patent application, a multistory apartment or other dwelling unit module which provides auxiliary or emergency exit corridors on selected floors is advantageous in regard to adding living space to selected dwelling units in the module and reducing the cost of construction of multistory multiple dwelling unit complexes. Such an arrangement also provides for access by service personnel to each dwelling unit while also providing an emergency or auxiliary pathway between each dwelling unit and an exit corridor without requiring that occupants of a dwelling unit travel more than one floor or level from the floor or level on which they are disposed.
However, in addition to the advantages provide by a multistory multiple dwelling unit complex as described above, it has been deemed desirable to provide additional access between dwelling units on an upper level and a lower level and an exit corridor on an intermediate level and which access does not require traveling through a dwelling unit.
For example, for dwelling units configured in accordance with the invention disclosed and claimed in application Ser. No. 10/081,412, primary access to each dwelling unit by the dwelling unit owner or occupant is via a semi-private or private elevator. In the event emergency personnel, such as firemen or emergency medical technicians, require access to a particular dwelling unit, it is desirable to provide an exit stairway adjacent an elevator so that, in the event of requiring immediate egress from a dwelling unit, an exit stairway is accessible directly adjacent an elevator to an exit corridor on a level or floor of the complex which is no more than one floor away from the floor or level from which egress is desired. A multistory multiple dwelling unit complex or module in accordance with the present invention provides a solution to this problem.
The present invention provides an improved, multistory, multiple dwelling unit complex including a three story or three level module arrangement which includes access to a service or exit corridor on a central or middle floor of the three story module.
In accordance with an important aspect of the present invention, a multistory, multiple dwelling unit building complex is provided with a three story module arrangement wherein one or more dwelling units on a first level have access to a service or auxiliary exit corridor on a second or intermediate level, one or more dwelling units on the second or intermediate level have access to the corridor and one or more dwelling units on a third level also have access to the corridor. Access to the corridor from the first and third levels is by way of a single flight of stairs leading directly to the corridor on the intermediate level.
In preferred embodiments of the invention, the three story module is served by private or semiprivate elevators leading directly to the respective dwelling units on each level. In accordance with the present invention, additional emergency exit stairs are provided in proximity to the elevators to provide access directly to the service corridor from areas directly adjacent the elevator openings at each level. In this way, more direct pathways between elevators and a service/exit corridor are provided in accordance with the invention.
Those skilled in the art will further appreciate the above-mentioned advantages and superior features of the invention together with other important aspects thereof upon reading the detailed description which follows in conjunction with the drawings.
In the description which follows, like features or elements are marked throughout the specification and drawing with the same reference numerals, respectively. The drawing figures may not be to scale in the interest of clarity and conciseness.
The drawing figures illustrate a typical three story module for a multistory, multiple dwelling unit building complex in accordance with the invention. Multiple three story modules may be “stacked” one on top of another, as well as disposed side by side, a predetermined number of times in a low-rise, mid-rise or high-rise building complex. One or more modules may, preferably, be built over a single or multistory motor vehicle garage or parking deck. In the embodiment described in detail herein, by way of example only, a three story module is shown mounted above a single parking level.
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The remainder of dwelling unit level 18 includes a single dwelling unit 62 which may be accessed under normal circumstances by the occupants of the dwelling unit by way of elevator 38. At dwelling unit level 18, the elevator 38 opens to a vestibule 64 which opens directly to corridor 60. Elevator 38 also opens to a vestibule 66 which is an entrance to dwelling unit 62. However, dwelling unit 62 also includes an entry and exit path via a door 68 which opens into corridor 60. In like manner, rooms 54 and 56 of dwelling units 30 and 32 are provided with respective doors 70 and 72 which open into corridor 60. Accordingly, other than via elevator 38, persons occupying dwelling units 30, 32 and 62 may exit the respective dwelling units into corridor 60.
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The particular arrangements of rooms for the respective dwelling units on each of the module levels 12, 18, 20 and 18a are exemplary. The rooms or living areas 54 and 56 of the dwelling units 30 and 32 situated on the second or intermediate levels 18 and 18a may, for example, be separate efficiency type apartments having access to corridor 60 by way of doors 70 and 72 and via other doors, not shown, opening from the upper landings for stairways 31 and 33 directly to such efficiency type dwelling units. As pointed out previously, an important aspect of the present invention is the provision of a multistory, multiple dwelling unit building complex or module wherein one service or alternate pathway corridor is provided on an intermediate level of a three story module, but is not required on each level since access to the intermediate level corridor can be obtained by at least one, and preferably two, direct pathways as illustrated and described.
Construction of a multistory building complex or module as described herein may be carried out using conventional techniques known to those skilled in the art and as described in the co-pending parent application. Although preferred embodiments of the invention have been described in detail herein, those skilled in the art will recognize that various substitutions and modifications may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the appended claims.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/081,412 filed Feb. 22, 2002, now U.S. Pat. No. 7,036,281.
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Child | 10841704 | US |