This invention relates to a soccer ball type room structure having a living space inside, further relate to a soccer ball type room structure that can be easily built and transported and thus can be used for various purposes.
In recent years living in closer touch with nature has become increasingly popular. Although to think about the issues of the global environment it is a good idea to live closer to the splendor of nature, it should not be done at nature's expense. Similarly, although it is important to “enjoy” living close to nature, it is also important not to put oneself in danger of facing with nature's force in order to achieve this.
After repeated examinations and many considerations, the inventor has come to realize that using a structure made of the combination of hexagonal shape and pentagonal shape can be quite effective to form a living space, which makes it possible for people to commune with nature while protecting them from a harsh environment, and also which is easy to build and transport.
The idea of using pentagonal and hexagonal shapes has also been used in other patented structures, such as “Dome Structure” (JP Patent 2003-27595), and “Construction of Spherical Structures for Use as Whole or Partial Building Units” (JP Patent 2001-132893).
As shown in
In paragraph 0032, (JP Patent 2003-27595) states that “this new design reduces stress on the now shorter beams of the structure, resulting in a lighter frame.”However, since this structure is a “dome shape”, it is not designed for the use under a stormy environment, or on water, thus this structure cannot form a living space for communing with nature.
The “spherical structure” described in (JP Patent 2001-132893) is, as shown in
Paragraph 0038 of (JP Patent 2001-132893)states that this invention “facilitates the assembly of large, lightweight structure that can be easily assembled”; however, since structure is a frame unit as shown in
Keeping the above examples and their problems in mind, the inventor of this invention has developed this invention after many considerations and experiments to form a living space, which makes it possible for people to commune with nature while protecting them from a harsh environment, and also which is easy to built and transport.
Accordingly, this invention may provide soccer ball type room structures that can provide a living space to enjoy communing with nature while they can be easily built and transported, and can be used in a stormy environment or on water.
In order to accomplish the above, the means that this invention adopted according to claim 1 explain with the numbers used in the explanation of the best mode of this invention as follows:
“A soccer ball type room structure (100) (herein after referred to as SBTRS) comprising a plurality of regular hexagonal first panels (10), and a plurality of regular pentagonal second panels (20) having sides of the same length as sides of said first panels (10), said first and second panels being mounted with each other to form a living space inside of the said structure;
said first panels (10) being fixed to first installation frames (11) having same contours as contours of said first panels, first panel end faces (11a) of said first installation frames (11) being configured at approximately 69° relative to upper surfaces of said first panels (10) on said first installation frames (11), and the second panel end faces (11b) of said first installation frames (11) being configured at approximately 72° relative to the upper surfaces of said first panels (10) on said first installation frames (11);
said second panels (20) being fixed to second installation frames (21) having same contours as said second panels, end faces (21a) of said second installation frames (21) being configured at approximately 72° relative to upper surfaces of the second panels (20) on said second installation frames.”
That is, the SBTRS (100) as shown in FIGS. 1 to 3 is constructed, as shown
Since the outer shape of the structure is based on that of a soccer ball, the first panels (10) and the second panels (20) shown in
Since the SBTRS (100) is not made of soft materials like a real soccer ball, the end faces of the first installation frames (10) and the second installation frames (20) each supporting the first panel (10) or the second panel (20) must be inclined faces as shown in
Although the hexagonal and pentagonal panels are of different shape, they are all flat, which facilitates their transport and storage. Furthermore, by following the simple assembly rules as shown in
The SBTRS (100) shown in
The SBTRS (100) shown in
Either type of these SBTRS (100) forms a living space protected by the first panels (10) and second panels (20), thus it is able to block the harsh sunlight and stormy weather. Therefore, the function of the SBTRS completely differs from that of the dome-shaped structure (
Accordingly, the SBTRS (100) as described in claim 1 can provide a living space to enjoy communing with nature while they can be easily built and transported, and can be used in a stormy environment or on water.
The means that the invention according to claim 2 employs is explained as follows:
“A soccer ball type room structure (100) comprising a plurality of regular hexagonal first panels (10), and a plurality of regular pentagonal second panels (20) having sides of same length as sides of said first panels (10), said first and second panels being combined with each other to form a living space inside;
said soccer ball type room structure (100) further comprising a soccer ball shaped support framework (30) consisting of a plurality of angle braces with identical length connected to each other at ends of said angle braces and having a plurality of mounting openings (31) on which the first panels (10) and second panels (20) are each mounted.”
That is, the SBTRS (100) as described in claim 2 and as shown in
The support framework (30) is meant to be assembled at a factory; the first and second panels would be mounted onto the framework at the building site. This would make the unassembled structure lighter and facilitate its transport. In this fashion, the framework itself is the same as the spherical structure unit shown in
At the building site, the first panels (10) and second panels (20) shown in
Accordingly, the SBTRS (100) as described in claim 2 can also provide a living space to enjoy communing with nature while they can be easily built and transported, and can be used in a stormy environment or on water.
Embodiments will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings which are meant to be exemplary, not limiting, and wherein like elements are numbered alike in several Figures, in which:
Now, the best mode for carrying out the invention is explained in a first embodiment shown FIGS. 1 to 8 and a second embodiment shown
A ground based SBTRS (100) as shown
The first panels (10), as shown in
For fixing the first panels (10) and the second panels (20) to the first installation frames (11) and the second installation frames (21) respectively, as shown in
In order to form a soccer ball shape by connecting the first and second installation frames, the angle of inclination of the joints between first mounting frames (11) and the joints between a first mounting frame (11) and a second mounting frame (21) are slightly different. This is due to the difference in shapes of the hexagonal first panels (10) and the pentagonal second panels (20).
Accordingly, in this best mode, the first panel end faces (11a) of the first installation frames (11) are configured at approximately 69° and the second panel end faces (11b) of the first installation frames (11) are configured at approximately 72° relative to the upper surfaces of the first panels (10) on the first installation frames (11). On the other hand, with respect to the second panel (20), the end faces (21a) of the second installation frames (21) are configured at approximately 72° relative to the upper surface of the second panel (20) on the second installation frames (21).
With respect to the connection between a pair of the first installation frames (11) or between one of the first installation frames (11) and one of the second installation frames (21), as shown in
In addition, since this SBTRS (100) is meant for human habitation, as shown
The SBTRS (100) shown in
The SBTRS (100) shown in
A SBTRS (100) is provided in
The support framework (30) consists of a plurality of angle braces of identical length connected to each other at their ends, as shown in
The first panels (10) and second panels (20) used for the SBTRS (100) of the second embodiment may have the first installation panels (11) and one of the second installation panel (21) respectively. However, since the support framework (30) maintains its own rigidity, the first panels (10) and second panels (20) can be used alone, without the need of the corresponding installation panels.
Possibilities for Applied Use
This invention, as explained in the above, is characterized by:
“A soccer ball type room structure (100) comprising a plurality of regular hexagonal first panels (10), and a plurality of regular pentagonal second panels (20) having sides of the same length as sides of said first panels (10), said first and second panels being combined with each other to form a living space inside;
said first panels (10) being fixed to first installation frames (11) having same contours as contours of said first panels, first panel end faces (11a) of said first installation frames (11) being configured at approximately 69° relative to upper surfaces of the first panels (10) on the first installation frames (11), and the second panel end faces (11b) of the first installation frames (11) being configured at approximately 72° relative to the upper surfaces of the first panels (10) on the first installation frames (11);
said second panels (20) being fixed to second installation frames (21) having same contours as contours of said second panels, end faces (21a) of said second installation frames (21) being configured at approximately 72° relative to upper surfaces of the second panels (20) on the second installation frames.”
Therefore, this invention can provide soccer ball type room structures that can provide a living space to enjoy communing with nature while they can be easily built and transported, and can be used in a stormy environment or on water.
Since the SBTRS (100) enables people to live in a more natural setting while protecting them from harsh environments, and is also easy to transport and assemble, production and sale of this product generates high industrial applicability.
While the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described using specific terms, such description is for illustrative purposes only, and it is to be understood that changes and variations may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the appended claims.
This is a U.S. national stage of application No. PCT/JP2003/11622, filed on Sept. 11, 2003, the disclosure of which is also incorporated herein by reference.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
PCT/JP03/11622 | 9/11/2003 | WO | 10/13/2006 |