The present patent application in general refers to the field of installable prefabricated structures, dedicated for specific purposes, more in particular the invention regards an innovative structure prefabricated with internal modules suitable for obtaining a state of psychophysical wellbeing in the users.
The invention is applicable in any field where one such structure type can be advantageously used, but preferably it regards the large “wellness” and leisure sector.
The term “wellness” is quickly gaining an important place in everyday language. In the fast-paced world of health, the consumer's attention is continuously on the move, rapidly transforming, so that it is now the time for “wellness”, intended as the holistic development of the pre-existing “fitness” sector.
The resulting concept, therefore, after the consolidation of the “fitness” sector, which regards the search for a dynamic psychophysical state through a suitable motor activity, is that which incorporates easier physical activity into “wellness”, activity that is more conceptualized, more meditative. Even if it is difficult to assign an exact definition to the term “wellness”, it can be stated that this represents a manner for reaching one's inner sense of wellbeing, through a series of practices that range from easy exercise to thermal treatments, from massages to alternative therapies.
On one hand, therefore, the request for structures oriented around “living well” has increased, as seen from the growth of interest in health, intended as “wellness”, physical shape, and body practices (massages, sauna, hydromassage, Turkish bath, caldarium, frigidarium), on the other hand there is no widespread network of centers which can ensure treatment continuity for users in movement during vacations, work trips, leisure time and big events.
Currently, in fact, not all the accommodation and recreational structures can offer a service of such type, and this is due both to the lack of suitable spaces and because these are often seasonal structures, so that investing in a stable structure equipped for “wellness” activities could be unsustainable or non-economical. Examples of such structures can include tourist ports, golf courses, hotels, campgrounds, bathing establishments, places where tournaments and sports events are held, etc., in other words, all those accommodation structures in which the inflow is definitely concentrated during a seasonal period, and therefore the request for additional services is only high for fairly limited time periods.
Seasonal structures and thus the organizers of medium-term events do not find an investment oriented towards a stable structure to be profitable. Often, such a structure is not obtainable due to the lack of building spaces, municipal authorizations and suitable infrastructures.
Also, even if there currently exist various prefabricated structures to be used as different structures such as offices, homes, ticket counters, store-rooms, meeting places etc., such structures used as settings for obtaining the aforesaid “wellness” state are poorly adapted for the specific purpose since they would be arrangements of pre-existing structures and thus lack the rigid specificity requirements requested in the field. It must be added that the structures of the prior art total lack the concept of extreme versatility, self-sufficiency and easy mobility which should distinguish them, especially in a specific context such as that where there is a massive but not continuous frequenting of users. Thus, the primary object of the present invention is that, in general, of meeting the aforesaid needs, by means of making a prefabricated structure specifically oriented towards the wellness of the person, or towards the specific “wellness” state.
A still more specific object is that of providing a structure conceived for being modular, ergonomic, optimized in space, easily transportable, completely self-sufficient, placeable even in narrow spaces and installable in limited time periods. A structure that, upon completed use, can be quickly removed and subsequently placed in the same location or elsewhere.
Other advantages of the invention are clear from the detailed description of an exemplifying and non-limiting embodiment thereof, illustrated below.
The innovative concept underlying the present invention consists of providing a prefabricated structure with internal modules, specifically designed for creating a state of wellness in the person who uses it and that at the same time is modular, completely self-sufficient, ergonomic, optimized in space, easily transportable and with minimum size. The innovative prefabricated structure comprises an external containing structure, which includes different internal scalar modules that can be mutually assembled with various combinations. The manner of arrangement of the modules creates a wellness path which permits fully appreciating the benefits of the treatment. As will be better specified below, the aforesaid internal scalar modules represent settings in which the specific activities for which they were designed are carried out, i.e. achieving the aforesaid state of “wellness” sought by users of the same structure.
As an exemplifying and non-limiting example of the invention, we can relate that there exist internal scalar modules comprising the sauna room, the bathroom, the entrance/access room, the room used for the massages, for the hydromassages, for exercise and so on.
With regard to the optimization of the spaces, connected with the ergonomics concept discussed above, it must be said that this results from the careful design of every single internal scalar module, so as to ensure the maximum availability of the equipment in minimum space. The design occurs as a function of the study related to the activity undertaken by the user of the structure and to the use of every single component present in the module itself, in particular taking under consideration the use sequence of the equipment and services present.
Regarding the aforesaid concept of self-sufficiency, this is a variable based on the type and level of self-sufficiency that one wishes to obtain from the prefabricated inventive structure.
In particular, regarding the hydraulic load plant, this can be conceived so that it can to be connected to a pre-existing onsite water main and/or it can be conceived for using at least one water tank, preferably situated in the space comprised between the top of the module assigned the function of showers-bathrooms/entrance-access and the roof of the external containing structure, having a total volume comprised between 2,000 liters and 500 liters and more preferably is 800 liters. In a further embodiment, the water related to the hydraulic load plant can be in part heated by means of a boiler device and/or solar panels. Regarding the hydraulic discharge plant, this can be achieved by means of a plant that directly discharges into the suitable ducts present onsite; if not available, the blackwater (waste) can be stored in suitable containers preferably placed at the base of the module, assigned the function of showers-bathrooms/entrance-access, that can be drawn and emptied each time. In a further alternative embodiment of the present invention, where current laws permit, the inventive prefabricated structure can simply comprise a plant that discharges the blackwater directly to the ground and/or can comprise a chemical WC.
Regarding the electrical system, the prefabricated structure is prearranged for being directly connected with the power supply network, if available, and/or generate the electric current by means of automatic generators and/or photovoltaic panels. Said prefabricated structure, object of the present patent application, can also comprise a suitable air recirculation and air-conditioning plant, capable of optimizing the microclimate and thus facilitate the achievement of the desired “wellness”.
As already amply discussed, the internal scalar modules (i.e. of progressive size) are of modular type. This considerably simplifies and speeds up the assembly of various components and the obtainment of the structure itself. Moreover, the modularity and scalability of said modules allow adapting the applications to the multiple user needs. Another objective is that of having external containing structures that are variably sized, so that the inventive prefabricated structure can be used in accordance with multiple types and different complexity levels, being adapted to the different use needs, to the landscape morphology and to the climactic conditions of the place of installation. For such purpose, the external coatings of the prefabricated structure can be selected in different finishes and colors, i.e. they can be obtained onsite by means of the installation of panels on the outside walls of the external containing structures, so that they are coordinated with the aesthetics of the place of installation. Also, it is provided that said inventive prefabricated structures, in particular those intended for an installation in settings with extreme climates, have an airspace in the non-window zone of about 5 cm-8 cm thickness, situated between the internal scalar module and the external containing structure and occupied by a common insulating material.
Said inventive prefabricated structures provide for windows of variable shape and size and of openable or fixed type. In a further embodiment of the present invention, the prefabricated structures are also openable via sliding, especially in case of placement in suitable natural settings, with suitable climactic conditions.
A further characteristic of the present inventive structure is that the morphological, compositional, structural and size characteristics of the external containing structure itself allow said manufactured item to be easily loaded and transported via truck. Such particular feature renders said prefabricated structure practically one of a kind, since once loaded, even if already configured and operational, it can be easily transported to the installation site and then directly unloaded in position via crane truck. Thus, the timeliness of installation is ensured, which will allow continuous collection/replacement of the inventive structures themselves based on the seasonal needs of the customers. Alternatively, the aforesaid structure can be positioned directly on floating pontoons or barges.
In addition, it must be pointed out the size of the external containing structure of the inventive prefabricated structure, nearly analogous to those of common commercial containers, allows the structure to be easily transported on trains, airplanes, ships and thus easily shipped even towards distant destinations.
A further objective of the present patent application is that of proposing a prefabricated structure which can be achieved on an industrial scale, whose components are of standard type and perfectly obtainable on the market, and whose production is fully sustainable from an economical and environmental standpoint.
With regard to the materials composing said inventive prefabricated structure, they can be chosen by the man skilled in the art so as to satisfy the technical characteristics in this particular sector, including solidity, strength, anti-corrosiveness and low environmental impact; nevertheless, said materials can comprise those of wood type, glass type, metal type, polymers of natural type and/or synthetic type. In addition, said material can comprise those having any type of external finish, i.e. a painted finish and/or a variously coated and/or plasticized and/or colored and/or opaque and/or translucent and/or clear finish.
Other characteristics of the present invention are described in the following detailed description of one or more specific embodiments, protected by the various dependent claims.
The preceding advantages, as well as other properties and characteristics of the present invention, will be illustrated by making reference to the attached drawings, which should be considered merely illustrative and non-limiting or binding with regard to the present patent application, wherein:
The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the figures and to several preferred embodiments shown therein, in which identical reference numbers were used for the same components in all the figures.
With reference to the different figures, these show the different external containing structures 100. As can be specifically observed in
Regarding the external bulk of said external containing structures 100, this is variable and with regard to the height comprised between 350 cm and 200 cm, with regard to the width between 400 cm and 200 cm and finally with regard to the length between 200 cm and 1,600 cm.
Preferably, nevertheless, said external containing structures 100 comprise four different structures preferably distinguished from each other only by the length measurement: i.e.
the external containing structure 100a having external dimensions characterized by the 300 cm height, 255 cm weight and 700 cm length, while the internal dimensions are characterized by the 270 cm height, 231 cm width and 676 cm length;
the external containing structure 100d having external dimensions characterized by the 300 cm height, 255 cm width and 1,200 cm length, while the internal dimensions are characterized by the 270 cm height, 231 cm width and 1,180 cm length.
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the type x internal scalar module 200 having 400 cm length,
the type z internal scalar module 200 having 300 cm length and
the type y internal scalar module 200 having 200 cm length.
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the module 212, assigned the hydromassage function, with 400 cm length;
the module 214, assigned the exercise function, with 400 cm length and dedicated to muscle strengthening, aerobic activity, cardiovascular activity using spinning, treadmill and the like.
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the module 210 assigned the sauna function, with 200 cm length;
the module 211 assigned the Turkish bath or caldarium function, with 200 cm length;
the module 220 assigned the entrance/access function, with 200 cm length;
the module assigned the shower-bathroom function 223, with 200 cm length;
the module 251 assigned the “emotional shower” (multi-sensory shower) function, of aromatic and/or chromatic and/or frigidarium type;
the module assigned the changing room/entrance-access function 221, with 300 cm length;
the module assigned the pedicure/manicure function 222, with 300 cm length;
the module 213 assigned the massage function, with 300 cm length;
the module 250 assigned the relaxation sauna function, with 300 cm length.
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It must be added that the characteristics of the present invention are not limited to those which, although innovative, have been described up to now, since they also comprise the innumerable installation possibilities of the single prefabricated structures, so as to easily obtain agglomerates, even multilevel agglomerates. In reality, multiple combinations can be obtained from the coupling of several external containing structures 100, also by virtue of the different characterizing lengths, and therefore those described in the present patent must be considered exclusively as an example and absolutely non-limiting of the range of the present invention.
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Of course, the data provided here is merely exemplifying and absolutely non-limiting of the range of the present invention. It only serves for assisting a man skilled in the art in comprehending several possible applications and embodiments of the finding—and thus to extend, and not limit, the contents of the present invention. Different, obvious modifications could be clearly made to the preceding exemplifying and non-limiting embodiments described with reference to the figures, without extending beyond the inventive concept underlying the present invention, as defined by the following dependent claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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RM2008A000279 | May 2008 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IT2009/000227 | 5/25/2009 | WO | 00 | 11/29/2010 |