Retractable structures comprised of interlinked panels

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6739098
  • Patent Number
    6,739,098
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, August 15, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 25, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
This invention discloses tongs-linkage, which, in its extended position, provides an essentially triangular-shaped surface, whereby the links of the tongs-linkage are themselves the panels that form the surface. Such assemblies may be planar, or, by use of intermediate hub elements, may form a surface with curvature. As such an assembly is compressed, the panel-links slide over one another, compressing down to a compact stack. Such tongs-linkages may be joined to similar linkages by pivots lying along their respective edges thereby forming extended structural surfaces. Surfaces that are planar, cone-shaped and doubly-curved surfaces of revolution are disclosed. In each case when the structure is retracted it compresses down to a compact linear element or ring.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Structures that transform in size or shape have numerous applications in many fields. My prior patent, U.S. Pat. No. 5,024,031, hereby incorporated by reference as if fully disclosed herein, teaches methods for constructing transformable truss-structures in a variety of shapes. The teachings therein have been used to build structures for diverse applications including architectural uses, public exhibits and educational toys.




One particular embodiment disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,024,031 is a retractable structure that expands from a compact ring of links to form a self-supporting structural dome. In its most basic embodiment, such a structure is made entirely of a latticework of links. The structure would be comprised of structural elements only, and the structural dome, when extended, retains a somewhat skeletal appearance. As an extension of that embodiment, a method was also disclosed to incorporate panel elements that may be attached to the outward side of structure, thereby creating a substantially smooth, continuous covering that covers the entire dome in its extended position (See FIGS. 28-33 of U.S. Patent No. 5,024,031).




Such an arrangement can be improved upon. Since the panel elements are separate pieces from the structural member themselves, they add additional elements that may negatively affect the structural integrity of the structure. Additional elements would also raise the cost to build and maintain such a structure. A further concern is that when building a large structure, the panel elements may catch the wind and cause them to be dislodged from the structural elements.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with the present invention, a retractable structure is presented that incorporates an additional useful feature. I have discovered a way to construct such retractable structures whereby the links are themselves panel elements. Thus, the structural members themselves form a continuous surface, leading to a more economical, structurally sound and cleaner design.




Such links can be assembled to form planer and three-dimensional structures. In their planar embodiments, retractable structures according to this invention may be comprised exclusively of panels hinged together. In their three-dimensional embodiments, whether conical, hemispherical or other shapes, panels are connected to one another via small hub elements.




This discovery represents a significant improvement over the earlier invention, and offers the promise of building of practical architectural structures with retractable features.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

shows a typical panel-link with three pivot points.





FIG. 2

shows a tongs linkage comprised of eight separate panel-links in its extended position, forming a wedge-shaped surface.





FIG. 3

shows the same linkage in a partially retracted position, its edges lying along the lines of a similar angle to that in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4

shows the same linkage in a fully retracted position, its edges lying along the lines of a similar angle to that in FIG.


1


.





FIGS. 5

,


6


, and


7


show perspective views of the same linkage in its extended, partially retracted and fully retracted positions respectively.





FIG. 8

shows a structural arch to which twelve extended tongs-linkages have been attached, said linkages also being joined to one another, to form a semi-circular planar surface.





FIG. 9

shows the same structure wherein all twelve tongs-linkages have been fully retracted into the structural arch, thereby providing a large semi-circular opening.





FIG. 10

shows a perspective view of the planar arch structure in its extended position.





FIGS. 11 and 12

show perspective views of the planar arch structure in its partially retracted and fully retracted positions respectively.





FIG. 13

shows two planar tongs-linkages about to be joined to one another by six hub elements.





FIG. 14

shows same two linkages joined together by the hub elements.





FIG. 15

shows a sectional view revealing an angled relationship between the two linkages.





FIG. 16

shows a perspective view of a retractable conical structure comprised of twenty planar tongs-linkages, shown here in its extended position, each linkage being joined to one another by hub elements, thereby forming a complete ring.





FIG. 17

shows the same structure in elevation view.





FIGS. 18 and 19

show perspective views of the same structure in its partially retracted and fully retracted positions.





FIG. 20

shows a plan view of a curved tongs-linkage in its extended position.





FIG. 21

shows an elevation view of the same linkage.





FIGS. 22

,


23


and


24


show perspective views of the curved tongs-linkage in its extended, partially retracted and fully retracted states respectively.





FIG. 25

shows a perspective view of a retractable domed structure in its extended position.





FIG. 26

shows an elevation view of the domed structure.





FIGS. 27 and 28

show the same retractable dome in its partially retracted and fully retracted positions respectively.





FIG. 29

shows a panel-link that is constructed of a frame with a sheet material to provide an infill, along with a linear link.





FIG. 30

shows a tongs linkage in its extended position, whereby the linkage is comprised of four panel-links and four linear links.





FIG. 31

shows the tongs linkage in a partially retracted position, the slide elements having moved along the supporting structure.





FIG. 32

shows the tongs linkage in its fully retracted position so that it is fully retracted to within the supporting structure.





FIG. 33

shows a semi-circular retractable structure consisting of twelve tongs linkages.





FIG. 34

shows a stationary supporting arch and a supporting track.





FIG. 35

shows the retractable structure and supporting structure together.





FIGS. 36 and 37

show the structure in its partially extended and fully retracted position respectively.





FIG. 38

shows an elevation view of the same retractable structure.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




In

FIG. 1

is shown a typical panel-link element


8


which has a polygonal profile. Panel link element


8


has one central pivot


7


and two end-pivots


5


and


9


. A single panel-link element is the most basic element in the structure. Two panel-link elements can be pivotally connected to each other by their central pivots to form a link-pair.




A plurality of these link-pairs can be pivotally connected to each other by their end-pivots to form a structure that can extend like a pair of extendable tongs (hence, a “tongs linkage”).

FIG. 2

shows such a tongs linkage


20


which is comprised of eight panel-links


2


,


4


,


6


,


8


,


10


,


12


,


14


and


16


. Links


6


and


8


are pivotally joined together via pivot


7


to form a link-pair. Similarly links


2


and


4


are joined, as are links


10


and


12


, as are links


14


and


16


. Each link-pair is itself joined to a neighboring pair via two pivots. Linkage


20


is shown in an extended position whereby a triangle-shaped surface is formed. A line


22


passes through one end-pivot each of all of the panel-links. A second line


21


passes through the other end-pivot of the panel-links.




In

FIG. 3

linkage


20


is shown in a partially retracted position. A line


23


passes through one end-pivot each of the eight panel-links and a second line


24


passes through the other end-pivot. The angle formed between lines


23


and


24


is identical to the angle formed between lines


21


and


22


.




In

FIG. 4

linkage


20


is shown in a fully retracted position. A line


25


passes through one end-pivot each of the eight panel-links and a second line


26


passes through the other end-pivot. The angle formed between lines


25


and


26


is identical to the angle formed between lines


21


and


22


.





FIG. 5

shows a perspective view of linkage


20


in an extended position. Link-pair


14


,


16


lies in an offset plane from link-pair


10


,


12


which itself lies in an offset plane from link-pair


6


,


8


. This last link-pair is itself offset from link-pair


2


,


4


.

FIG. 6

shows a perspective view of linkage


20


in a partially retracted position. The offsets between adjacent link-pairs allow them to slide over one another without interference.

FIG. 7

shows linkage


20


in its fully retracted position whereby all of the panel-links are stacked over one another.





FIG. 8

shows a semi-circular retractable structure


60


which is comprised of 12 tongs-linkages


20


,


30


,


32


,


34


,


36


,


38


,


40


,


42


,


44


,


46


,


48


and


50


each one of which is pivotally joined to its neighboring linkage via those end pivots which lie in along a line. Shown in its extended position, structure


60


forms a semi-circular solid wall. Structure


60


is further comprised of a stationary arch


52


which supports the linkages. Linkage


20


is attached to arch


52


via two sliding connections


27


and


28


. Similarly all of the remaining linkages are attached to arch


52


by sliding connections. Structure


60


is further comprised of a linear track


60


which supports tongs linkages


20


and


50


along their unattached edges.

FIG. 9

shows structure


60


in its fully retracted position whereby the linkages have retracted to overlap arch


52


thereby providing a semi-circular opening.

FIGS. 10

,


11


and


12


shows perspective views of structure


60


in its extended, partially retracted and fully retracted positions respectively.





FIG. 13

shows two tongs-linkages


70


and


71


in proximity to five hub elements


72


,


73


,


74


,


75


and


76


.

FIG. 14

shows linkages


70


and


71


joined to one another via those same five hub elements.

FIG. 15

shows a sectional view of the joined tongs-linkages revealing an angular relationship between them, said angle being formed by the hub elements.

FIG. 16

shows a retractable structure


80


having a conical form which is comprised of twenty tongs linkages


70


,


71


and


81


through


98


(consecutively). Each tongs linkage is connected to two of its neighboring linkages via adjoining hub elements. For example linkage


70


is joined to linkage


71


via hub elements


72


,


73


,


74


,


75


and


76


. Structure


80


is further comprised of a base support


79


. Each tongs linkage is joined to base support


79


via two sliding connections.





FIG. 17

shows an elevation view of structure


80


.

FIG. 18

shows a perspective view of structure


80


in a partially retracted position.

FIG. 19

shows structure


80


in a fully retracted position.





FIG. 20

shows a tongs linkage


100


which is comprised of twelve panel-links and


14


hub elements. Linkage


100


is shown in its extended position forming a continuous triangular shaped surface. Link-pair


121


,


122


is joined to link-pair


123


,


124


via hub elements


102


,


112


. Link-pair


123


,


124


is joined in turn to link-pair


125


,


126


via hub elements


103


,


113


. Similarly each successive link-pair is joined to its neighboring pair by a pair of hub elements. Linkage


100


is shown in elevation view in FIG.


21


. It may be seen to have a curved profile, this curvature being introduced by the various hub elements.

FIG. 22

shows a perspective view of linkage


100


in its extended position. The edges of the panel-links may be seen to lie in planes


140


and


141


. Likewise, the center-planes of the hub elements lie in planes


140


and


141


.





FIG. 23

shows linkage


100


in a partially retracted position. The center-planes of the hub elements lie in planes


142


and


143


. The angle formed between planes


142


,


143


is identical to the angle formed between


140


,


141


.

FIG. 24

shows linkage


100


in its fully retracted position. The center-planes of the hub elements lie in planes


144


and


145


. The angle formed between planes


144


,


145


is identical to the angle formed between


140


,


141


.

FIG. 25

shows a retractable structure


110


, which is a dome, in its fully extended position. Structure


110


is comprised of


24


linkages which are similar to linkage


100


, each linkage being connected to its neighbor by adjoining hub elements. Structure


110


is supported by a base


115


to which each of the


24


linkages are attached by sliding connections.





FIG. 26

shows structure


110


in elevation view.

FIGS. 27 and 28

show structure


110


in its partially retracted and fully retracted positions respectively.





FIG. 29

shows panel-link


123


that is constructed of framing elements


140


that connect the three pivots, and border the polygonal profile. Link


123


is further comprised of an infill


141


which is a sheet material attached to frame


140


. Also shown in

FIG. 29

is a linear link


124


which has three pivots.





FIG. 30

shows a tongs linkage in its extended position, whereby the linkage is comprised of four panel-links and four linear links. Link-pairs are made up of one panel-link and one linear link respectively. For example panel-link


123


is joined to linear link


124


by their central pivots. In its extended position the four panel-links form a triangular-shaped surface that is one layer thick. The linear links serve to synchronize the motion of the linkage, but do not provide covering themselves. Also shown in

FIG. 30

is a stationary supporting structure


134


to which two links


127


and


128


are joined via slide elements


130


and


132


respectively.





FIG. 31

shows the tongs linkage in a partially retracted position, the slide elements having moved along the supporting structure.

FIG. 32

shows the tongs linkage in its fully retracted position so that it is fully retracted to within the supporting structure.

FIG. 33

shows a retractable structure


100


consisting of twelve tongs linkages which are attached to one another by their end pivots. Structure


200


is shown in its extended position whereby a continuous surface is formed having a semi-circular profile.





FIG. 34

shows a stationary supporting arch


220


and a supporting track


210


.

FIG. 35

shows the retractable structure


200


attached to supporting structure


220


by a series of slide connections. Track


210


supports the edges of those linkages that lie on the border of the semi-circle.





FIGS. 36 and 37

show the structure


200


in its partially extended and fully retracted position respectively. Finally,

FIG. 38

shows an elevation view of the retractable structure


200


.




It will be appreciated that the instant specification, drawings and claims set forth by way of illustration and not limitation, and that various modification and changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. A retractable structure comprising a plurality of linkages,each of said linkages comprising a plurality of link-pairs, each of said link-pairs comprising two panel-links, each of said panel-links having a polygonal profile and at least three pivots, one central pivot and at least two end pivots, wherein each panel-link is joined to the other panel-link of its link-pair by their central pivots, and each link-pair is joined to one or more neighboring link-pairs by two end pivots, each link-pair lying in a different plane than its neighboring pair, whereby in its extended position the polygonal profiles of the panel-links overlap so that a continuous triangle-shaped surface is formed, whereby each end pivot of every panel-link lies in one of two common planes with an angle formed between said planes, and that a tongs-linkage thus formed may be freely extended and retracted, so that for any position of the linkage, each end pivot continues to lie in one of two planes which form an angle between them, said angle being unchanged for any position.
  • 2. A retractable structure according to claim 1, wherein the continuous triangle-shaped surface formed is curved in the third dimension.
  • 3. A retractable structure according to claim 1, wherein the continuous triangle-shaped surface formed is essentially planar.
  • 4. A retractable structure comprising two or more linkages according to claim 1, said linkages being joined directly to one another by two or more end pivots that lie in a common plane.
  • 5. A retractable structure comprising two or more linkages according to claim 1, each linkage being joined by a multiplicity of end pivots to a multiplicity of hub elements which are in turn joined to the end pivots of a neighboring linkage.
  • 6. A retractable structure comprising a multiplicity of linkages according to claim 1, that fills a semi-circular surface in its extended position.
  • 7. A retractable structure according to claim 6, further comprising a stationary supporting arch which attaches to the retractable structure by two or more slide connections.
  • 8. A retractable structure according to claim 4, said structure forming a surface of revolution in its extended position.
  • 9. A retractable structure according to claim 6, further comprising a track bordering the base of the semi-circular surface which base forms a straight line along the track, which track supports the end pivots of the linkages that lie on the edge of the structure.
RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is based on Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/314,744 filed on Aug. 24, 2001, entitled “Retractable Structures Comprised of Interlinked Panels.”

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/314774 Aug 2001 US