Claims
- 1. A prebuilt transportable module providing a room to be secured externally to the wall of an existing building, said room having front and rear walls, left and right sidewalls, a ceiling and a floor, said module comprising a sandwich type floor member, said floor member having a rectangular framework of front and rear joists and transverse joists including end joists extending between the front and rear joists, said floor member having plywood panels covering the top and the bottom of the rectangular frame work and rigidly secured to the joists, said module also comprising vertical front wall and rear wall and sidewall members each including vertical inner wall forming plywood panels having bottom portions overlapping and rigidly secured to sides of said front and rear joists of said floor member and the end transverse joists of said floor member, said module further comprising a roof member having a rectangular framework of front and rear joists and transverse joists including end joists extending between the front and rear joists, said roof member having a plywood panel covering the top of said framework and rigidly secured thereto, said vertical inner wall forming panels having upper portions overlapping and rigidly secured to sides of the front and rear and end transverse joists of said roof member, said vertical inner wall forming panels extending substantially the full heigh of the module and forming an inner box strengthened at opposite ends by rigid attachment of said bottom portions and said upper portions respectively to said floor member and said roof member, said vertical members including vertical risers rigidly secured to the outside surfaces of said vertical inner wall forming panels, and outer enclosure forming sheets rigidly secured to said risers to form an outer box around and rigidly connected to the inner box, said sheets being structural load carrying elements, means rigidly interconnecting said sheets to said roof member and to said floor member, said boxes and the respective vertical inner wall forming panels and enclosure sheets thereof carrying loads on the module and providing strength and sturdiness with torsional rigidity in all three planes for the module.
- 2. A module as provided in claim 1 including a rectangular frame means rigidly secured to said floor member at the bottom thereof and providing a flange extending outwardly from the front and rear and end transverse joists thereof, said risers and said outer enclosure sheets being rigidly secured to said flange.
- 3. A module as provided in claim 1 including a rectangular frame means rigidly secured to said roof member at the top thereof and providing a flange extending outwardly from the front and rear and end transverse joists thereof, said risers and said outer enclosure sheets being rigidly secured to said flange.
- 4. A module as provided in claim 3 including a rectangular frame means rigidly secured to said floor member at the bottom thereof and providing a flange extending outwardly from the front and rear and end transverse joists thereof, said risers and said outer enclosure sheets being rigidly secured to said floor flange.
- 5. A module as provided in claim 1 including a plumbing tree supported inside the floor member on said joists and having at least one branch opening into said room, said tree having an outlet opening through the front of said floor member and above the bottom of the module for connection to the plumbing system of the building to which the module is attached.
- 6. A module as provided in claim 5 including bathroom fixtures mounted in said room and having waste outlets, said plumbing tree having branches connected to said waste outlets.
- 7. A module as set forth in claim 1 including vertical insulation panels in said rear wall member and said sidewall members coextensive with the vertical wall forming panels thereof and rigidly secured to said risers on sides thereof opposite to sides on which the vertical wall forming panels are attached, said insulation panels being inside of said outer enclosure forming sheets and overlapping said floor and roof members.
- 8. A module as set forth in claim 7 wherein said risers are rectangular and flat against said vertical panels.
- 9. A module as set forth in claim 7 wherein said risers are rectangular and on edge against said vertical panels.
- 10. A module as set forth in claim 7 wherein all said panels except the panels in the front wall member are the same size and said size is a standard commercially available size.
- 11. A module as set forth in claim 10 wherein said standard size is 4'.times.8'.
- 12. A module as set forth in claim 11 wherein said risers are 2".times.4" in cross section.
- 13. A module as set forth in claim 12 wherein said floor member has a rectangular frame means rigidly secured thereto providing flanges extending substantially 31/2" outwardly from the rear joist and the end transverse joists and substantially 11/2" from the front joists, said risers being rigidly secured to said flanges.
- 14. A module as set forth in claim 13 wherein said roof member has a rectangular frame means rigidly secured thereto providing flanges extending substantially 31/2" outwardly from the rear and the end transverse joists and 11/2" from the front joist, said risers being rigidly secured to said roof flanges.
- 15. A module as provided in claim 2 including a wooden panel attached to the frame means and forming the bottom surface of the module and whereby said bottom surface is substantially flat and uninterrupted by openings of a size to interfere with movement of the module on rollers engaging the bottom surface and supporting the weight of the module.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 393,786, filed June 30, 1982, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (22)
Continuations (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
| Parent |
393786 |
Jun 1982 |
|