1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to modular housing unit design. In particular, the present invention relates to the design of a modular component that provides functional units (e.g., kitchens and bathrooms) access to essential services (e.g., electrical, gas, water and ventilation systems).
2. Discussion of the Related Art
Existing pre-fabricated service modules are each a pre-assembled collection of the basic components of a dwelling unit which provide accesses to water and waste (sanitation) systems exist. Such a module comes pre-tested, and provides standard hook-ups to the services at predetermined positions, so that the module is substantially ready for connection when delivered to the building site. Such pre-fabricated service modules enjoy the benefits of mass production (i.e., low cost and relatively high, reproducible quality) relative to conventional construction methods, where accesses to the services are built at the building site and more or less custom-designed for each building unit, No pre-fabricated module is believed to exist which also provide access to electrical and heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) services, in addition and water and waste services, or which is designed for multi-story constructions.
A pre-fabricated service module suitable for use in a multi-story building, includes (a) a chassis dimensioned to be stacked with another pre-fabricated service module to match the floors of the multi-story building; (b) a waste and ventilation subassembly providing access to bathroom and kitchen waste rough-in plumbing and ventilation; (c) a water and electrical subassembly providing access to water and electrical supplies; and (d) a ducts and fan subassembly providing access to a heating and air circulation system.
A pre-fabricated service module according to the present invention organizes plumbing, electrical, and HVAC trades and services in one compact, efficient area, and is designed for easy assembly to reduce costs. The pre-fabricated module approach obviates the need to cut, and avoids competition by different trades over valuable wall space. The chassis containing the service subassemblies are precisely cut, so as to allow stacking for multi-story installation. Extensive use of sound absorption materials and design minimize sound transmission from unit to unit in a multi-unit building.
The present invention is better understood upon consideration of the detailed description below, in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
According to one embodiment, a pre-fabricated module providing access to water, waste (sanitation), electrical and HVAC systems of a housing is provided. In this embodiment, most of the mechanical and electrical components are contained in a simple, clean assembly, which is assembled in a off-site manufacturing facility and brought to the building site for installation.
In one embodiment, cast iron piping is used in waste and ventilation piping and copper piping for water. The piping is isolated from Chassis 1 by isolation pads. Similarly, electrical boxes are wrapped in sound absorption pads. The mass of the shaft wall system further deadens any sound transmission from within the shaft and from unit to unit through the shaft. Low Sone bath fans are used with 26 gauge ducting to minimize the noise of air movement.
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Various configurations of mechanical and electrical subassemblies (i.e., subassemblies with variations in the selection or placements of components for each service) are available to accommodate different project requirements and designs. The connections from module to module, particularly between stacked upper and lower service modules, are facilitated by the careful design of the chassis dimensions and the precise manufacturing and locations of the chassis and included services.
Therefore, multiple trades and services are organized in one compact, efficient area. Pre-fabricated service module 100 is designed to allow stacking in a building with multiple stories. Additional services may be configured into such service module, such as additional electrical, low-voltage, and rain water leaders.
To install a pre-fabricated service module of the present invention, precise, stacked openings are blocked-out in the floors, or openings are left in the roof. The pre-fabricated service module may be equipped with lifting rings for crane handling, skids for forklift or pallet jack handling, and flanges to mount to the floors. In a typical installation, the flanges are first unbolted and the pre-fabricated service module is maneuvered to the correct floor and properly aligned. The pre-fabricated service module is then secured by bolting the flanges to the floor. Alternatively, the flanges may be welded or fastened to the building frame. The pre-fabricated service module can also be further secured by having it in place before pouring of the floor, and cast into the concrete. The pre-fabricated service module can also be bolted on to plywood floor.
The above detailed description is provided to illustrate the specific embodiments of the present invention and is not intended to be limiting. Numerous variations and modifications within the scope of the present invention are possible. The present invention is set forth in the following claims.
The present application is related to and claims priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/100,648, entitled “Mechanical and Electrical Core and Method,” by W. Malpas, filed on Sep. 26, 2008, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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61100648 | Sep 2008 | US |