Claims
- 1. A space frame building system composed of a plurality of polyhedral nodes interconnected by a plurality of struts of substantially equal lengths and arranged in layered arrays, wherein
- the said nodes are derived from a regular p-sided prism, termed source prism, having any height and composed of 2p vertices termed source vertices, 3p edges termed source edges and p+2 faces termed source faces, wherein
- said source faces comprise a top and bottom regular p-sided polygonal face joined by p rectangular side faces, said source edges comprise p edges each on said top and bottom faces joined by p edges along said side faces, and said source vertices comprise p vertices each on said top and bottom faces,
- said nodes having attachment locations on its faces, termed node faces, derived from said source prism, wherein
- said node faces are perpendicular to or at any angle to the axes of said struts, wherein
- said axes of said struts are determined by any combination of axes obtained by joining the center of the said source prism to any combination of points on the source prism and selected from the group comprising:
- source vertices,
- mid-points of source faces,
- mid-points of source edges,
- or any other positions on the surface of the said source prism,
- wherein p is any number selected from the group consisting of:
- odd number greater than 3 when said arrays are non-periodic,
- even number greater than 6 when said arrays are non-periodic,
- odd number greater than 3 when said arrays are periodic, and
- even number greater than 8 when said arrays are periodic.
- 2. A building system according to claim 1, wherein
- the said node faces are obtained by any combination of truncations selected from the group comprising:
- truncation of source vertices,
- truncation of source edges, or
- truncation of source edges and source vertices,
- truncation of vertices of the dual of said source prism,
- truncation of edges of the dual of said source prism, or
- truncation of edges and vertices of the dual of said source prism.
- 3. A building system according to claim 2, wherein
- the said node faces obtained by said truncation of said source vertices are triangles or hexagons.
- 4. A building system according to claim 2, wherein
- the said truncation of said source edges are selected from the group comprising:
- the p source edges defined by the top p-sided polygon of the said source prism,
- the p source edges defined by the bottom p-sided polygon of the said source prism,
- the p source edges joining the top and bottom p-sided polygons of said source prism, or
- any combination of the said source edges.
- 5. A building system according to claim 2, wherein
- the said truncation of said source edges produces new polygonal node faces which are rectangles, trapezoids or hexagons.
- 6. A building space frame system according to claim 1, wherein
- the said nodes comprise various saddle polyhedra of prismatic symmetry, wherein
- the said saddle polyhedra are composed of two sets of said node faces comprising flat faces and saddle polygons, and wherein
- the said flat faces have straight or curved edges, and
- the said struts are coupled to either set of said node faces.
- 7. A space frame building system composed of a plurality of nodes interconnected by a plurality of struts of substantially equal lengths and arranged in layered arrays, wherein
- the said nodes are derived from a regular p-sided prism, termed source prism, of any height and projected on to any curved surface of revolution, wherein
- said source prism is composed of (p+2) faces, termed source faces and comprising a top and bottom regular p-sided polygonal face joined by p rectangular side faces, 3p edges, termed source edges and comprising p edges each on the top and bottom faces joined by p edges along said side faces, and 2p vertices, termed source vertices and comprising p vertices each on said top and bottom faces.
- said surface of revolution has attachment locations for said struts, where said attachment locations correspond to the said source faces, said source edges and said source vertices,
- the directions of said struts are determined by any combination of axes obtained by joining the center of the said surface of revolution to any combination of points lying on the said surface of revolution and selected from the group comprising:
- the points corresponding to the said source vertices,
- the points corresponding to the mid-points of the said source faces,
- the points corresponding to the mid-points of the said source edges,
- or other positions on the said surface of revolution,
- wherein p is any number selected from the group consisting of:
- odd number greater than 3 when said arrays are non-periodic,
- even number greater than 6 when said arrays are non-periodic,
- odd number greater than 3 when said arrays are periodic, and
- even number greater than 8 when said arrays are periodic.
- 8. A building system according to claim 7, wherein
- the said surface of revolution is any curved surface which includes the following:
- any quadric surface including:
- a sphere,
- an ellipsoid,
- or a cylinder,
- any super-quadric surface
- a surface of revolution derived from other curves.
- 9. A building system according to claim 7, wherein
- the said nodes comprise flat faces obtained by truncating the said surfaces of revolution by a planes perpendicular to or at an angle to any combination of said axes.
- 10. A building system according to claims 1 or 7, wherein
- the said node shape is derived from radial planes of the said source prism, wherein
- said radial planes pass through the center of said source prism and are selected from the group comprising:
- planes joining the source edges to the said center,
- planes joining the mid-points of the said source faces and the mid-points of the said source edges to the said center,
- planes joining the mid-points of the said source faces and the said source vertices to the said center, or
- any combination of above.
- 11. A building system according to claims 1 or 7, wherein
- the said nodes are coupled to the said struts by any coupling device, mechanical or otherwise, wherein
- the said coupling devices comprise protrusions or indentations on the node.
- 12. A building system according to claims 1 or 7, wherein
- the said nodes and struts are solid or hollow.
- 13. A building space frame system according to claims 1 or 7, wherein
- the cross-section of the said struts is any profile including the group comprising the following:
- a polygon,
- a circle,
- or a standard section.
- 14. A building space frame system according to claims 1 or 7, wherein the longitudinal section of the strut is uniformly even or variable.
- 15. A building system according to claims 1 or 7, wherein
- polygonal areas enclosed by said struts are stabilized by triangulation.
- 16. A building system according to claim 15, wherein
- the said triangulation is achieved by introducing (s-3) diagonals of various lengths, and wherein
- s is the number of sides of the said polygonal areas and equals any number greater than 3.
- 17. A building system according to claim 15, wherein
- the said polygonal areas are decomposed into rhombii, and wherein
- the said rhombii are stabilized by inserting a diagonal.
- 18. A building system according to claim 15, wherein
- the said triangulation is achieved by criss-crossing diagonal cables.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of the application Ser. No. 07/282,991 filed Dec. 2, 1988, and now U.S. Pat. No. 5,007,220 entitled `Non-periodic and Periodic Layered Space Frames Having Prismatic Nodes` (hereafter referred to as the "parent" application), which is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/036,395 filed Apr. 9, 1987 and now abandoned.
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