Claims
- 1. An architectural structure which is a shelter in which trapezoidal elements of a first set are interconnected in pleated relationship with trapezoid and pleat edges thereof coinciding,
- trapezoidal elements of a second set are interconnected in pleated relationship with trapezoid and pleat edges thereof coinciding and interfit in connected relationship with and extend transversely to said elements of said first set,
- each of said first-set-elements has a short base and a long base, an angled side which makes an acute angle with said long base at a vertex and an obtuse angle with said short base at another vertex, and said bases of all said first-set-elements are parallel and substantially vertical,
- said second-set-elements have first sides in common with said angled sides and have vertices, at the ends of said common sides, in common with said actute-and obtuse-angle vertices,
- said second-set-elements have bases which extend from said obtuse-angle vertices in a direction transverse to the first-set-element short bases,
- said first set, of elements, is arranged in an arc,
- said second set, of elements, extends radially from said arc to form a substantially horizontal canopy, cantilevered from said first set, in which said second-set-elements are in a warped, stressed non-planar smooth-curved condition,
- said structure having a substantially flat floor adjacent the lower portions of said first-set elements, said floor being secured to said structure so as to provide stability to said structure,
- polygonal elements of a third set are interconnected in pleated relationship with polygon and pleat edges thereof coinciding and interfit in connected relationship with said first set, of elements, and extend transversely to said elements of said first set,
- said third set-elements have first sides in common with second angled sides of said first-set-elements and have vertices, at the ends thereof, in common with acute-and obtuse-angle vertices of said first-set-elements,
- said third-set-elements have second sides which extend from said latter obtuse-angle vertices in a direction transverse to the first-set-element short bases and
- said third-set-elements underlie said floor.
- 2. A structure as in claim 1 in which said third-set-elements comprise trapezoids whose bases extend substantially horizontally and radially from said arc.
- 3. A structure as in claim 2 in which said floor rests on ridges formed by the long bases of said third-set-trapezoids.
- 4. An architectural structure as in claim 2 in which said trapezoids and polygons are of metal sheet material.
- 5. An architectural structure as in claim 2 in which said trapezoids and polygons are of plastic sheet material.
- 6. A structure as in claim 2 in which said polygonal elements have 3 to 4 sides.
- 7. A structure as in claim 6 in which trapezoids of said first set have short bases in common with short bases of adjacent trapezoids of said first set.
- 8. A structure as in claim 6 in which trapezoids of said first set have long bases in common with long bases of adjacent trapezoids of said first set.
- 9. A structure as in claim 6 in which trapezoids of said first set have short and long bases in common with short and long bases of adjacent trapezoids of said first set.
- 10. A structure as in claim 6 in which trapezoids of said first set are separated from adjacent trapezoids of said first set by intervening rectangles and trapezoids of said second set are separated from adjacent trapezoids of said second set by intervening polygons.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 868,329 filed Jan. 10, 1978, now abandoned.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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