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The present invention relates to a unitary hub having a central body and two or more tubular cylindrical prongs. The prongs have two segments that are tilted at an angle and may have different thicknesses. The central body is formed from joining the prongs disposed around an axial axis through a center of the central body. A plurality of the hubs and struts, which themselves may be tubular, can be assembled to construct a spherical structure, such as a geodesic dome or sphere. The struts may be tubular and cylindrical and can be inserted into the prongs or over the prongs. An underbelly of the hub includes a spherically concaved section having a curvature which may conform to the curvature of the dome.
Domes are generally referred to as spherical architectural structures. They have been used throughout history and originated in ancient cultures such as Persian, Hellenistic, Roman, and Chinese architecture. They are still being used in a number of contemporary building structures.
Geodesic domes generally refer to hemispherical thin-shell structures based on a geodesic polyhedron. The triangular elements of the dome are structurally rigid and distribute the structural stress. Geodesic domes have been used for shelter, work space, and entertainment purposes. They are generally constructed using hubs and struts. Conventional hubs include several components that have to be assembled, thus requiring assembly during construction. These conventional hubs do not provide easy coupling with the struts that are used to build the dome. Finally, conventional hubs do not have prongs which conform to the general shape of the dome. Accordingly, there is a need for a unitary hub that eliminates the need for assembly, that provides for easy coupling with their counterpart struts, that allows tilt angles between the axial axes of the struts, and whose bottom, surface conforms generally with the curvature of the dome.
In one aspect, a unitary hub for a dome is disclosed wherein the hub comprises two or more tubular circular cylindrical prongs each comprising a first straight segment and a second straight segment, wherein the first straight segment is tilted with respect to the second straight segment thereby making a segment angle, wherein the first straight segment has a first inner diameter and a first outer diameter and the second straight segment has a second inner diameter and a second outer diameter, a central body formed from joining the two or more tubular circular cylindrical prongs disposed around an axial axis through a center of the central body, wherein the hub comprises a top side and a bottom side, and wherein the surface of the bottom side comprises a spherically concaved section having a curvature.
Preferably, a length of the first straight segment is equal to 1.0 inches.
Preferably, the segment angle is equal to 12 degrees.
Preferably, the first inner diameter is equal to 133 inches.
Preferably, the second inner diameter is equal to 1.00 inches.
Preferably, each prong further comprises a tapered hole.
Preferably, an outer diameter of the first straight segment is equal to 1.60 inches and outer diameter of the second straight segment is equal to 1.70 inches.
Preferably, the hub comprises 3 prongs disposed at 0 degrees, 120 degrees, and 240 degrees, measured from a transverse axis perpendicular to the axial axis and passing through the center of the central body.
Preferably, the hub comprises 4 prongs disposed at 0 degrees, 60 degrees. 120 degrees, and 180 degrees, measured from a transverse axis perpendicular to the axial axis and passing through the center of the central body.
Preferably, the hub comprises 5 prongs disposed at 0 degrees, 72 degrees, 144 degrees, 216 degrees, and 288 degrees, measured from a transverse axis perpendicular to the axial axis and passing through the center of the central body.
Preferably, the hub comprises 6 prongs disposed at 0 degrees, 60 degrees, 120 degrees, 180 degrees, 240 degrees, and 300 degrees, measured from a transverse axis perpendicular to the axial axis and passing through the center of the central body.
Preferably, the top side comprises a circular cylindrical protrusion.
Preferably, a radius of curvature of the spherically concaved section is equal to 120 inches.
Preferably, a hub-strut assembly comprises a hub, said hub comprising two or more tubular circular cylindrical prongs each comprising a first straight segment and a second straight segment, wherein the first straight segment is tilted with respect to the second straight segment thereby making a segment angle, wherein the first straight segment has a first inner diameter and a first outer diameter and the second straight segment has a second inner diameter and a second outer diameter, a central body formed from joining the two or more tubular circular cylindrical prongs disposed around an axial axis through a center of the central body, wherein the hub comprises a top side and a bottom side, and wherein the surface of the bottom side comprises a spherically concaved section having a curvature, said assembly further comprising two or more struts coupled with the two or more prongs.
Preferably, each of the two or more struts comprise a tubular circular cylindrical pipe. Preferably, at least one of the tubular circular cylindrical pipes is inserted into the first straight segment of one of the two or more prongs. Preferably, the first straight segment of at least one of the two or more prongs is inserted into one of the tubular circular cylindrical pipes.
Preferably, a dome assembly comprises a plurality of hub-strut assembly, said hub-strut assembly comprising a hub, said hub comprising two or more tubular circular cylindrical prongs each comprising a first straight segment and a second straight segment, wherein the first straight segment is tilted with respect to the second straight segment thereby making a segment angle, wherein the first straight segment has a first inner diameter and a first outer diameter and the second straight segment has a second inner diameter and a second outer diameter, a central body formed from joining the two or more tubular circular cylindrical prongs disposed around an axial axis through a center of the central body, wherein the hub comprises a top side and a bottom side, and wherein the surface of the bottom side comprises a spherically concaved section having a curvature, said hub-strut assembly further comprising two or more struts coupled with the two or more prongs.
In another aspect, a method of constructing a unitary hub for a dome is disclosed wherein the method comprises providing two or more tubular circular cylindrical prongs each comprising a first straight segment and a second straight segment, wherein the first straight segment is tilted with respect to the second straight segment thereby making a segment angle, wherein the first straight segment has a first inner diameter and a first outer diameter and the second straight segment has a second inner diameter and a second outer diameter, and joining the two or more tubular circular cylindrical prongs to form a central body, said two or more tubular circular cylindrical prongs disposed around an axial axis through a center of the central body, wherein the hub comprises a top side and a bottom side, and wherein the surface of the bottom side comprises a spherically concaved section having a curvature.
In another aspect, a method of assembling a dome is disclosed wherein the method comprises providing a plurality of unitary hubs, each unitary hub comprising two or more tubular circular cylindrical prongs each comprising a first straight segment and a second straight segment, wherein the first straight segment is tilted with respect to the second straight segment thereby making a segment angle, wherein the first straight segment has a first inner diameter and a first outer diameter and the second straight segment has a second inner diameter and a second outer diameter, and a central body formed from joining the two or more tubular circular cylindrical prongs disposed around an axial axis through a center of the central body, wherein the hub comprises a top side and a bottom side, and wherein the surface of the bottom side comprises a spherically concaved section having a curvature, providing a plurality of struts coupled with the two or more prongs of each of the unitary hubs.
Hubs, such as the 6-prong huh 104 can be manufactured using injection molding process. Injection molding is a manufacturing process for producing parts by injecting material into a mold. A variety of materials can be used to make injection molded parts. These materials include metals (die-casting process), glasses, elastomers, confections, and most commonly thermoplastics and thermosetting polymers. According to a preferred embodiment, the material used to make the 6-prong hub 104 is the one used in the ABS piping system.
The 6-prong hub 104 can be designed using ID solid modeling such as the PTC Creo, formerly known as Pro/ENGINEER, available to purchase from the PTC corporation in Newport Beach, Calif., The 3D solid modeling is used to create the final design of the hub 104, for instance, by designing a single prong and generating 5 other prongs of the same dimensions each disposed at 60 degrees apart.
The prong has a first straight segment and a second straight segment, wherein the first straight segment is tilted with respect to the second straight segment thereby making a segment angle. Two cylindrical holes of different diameters are introduced in the prong, such that the first straight segment has a first inner diameter and a first outer diameter and the second straight segment has a second inner diameter and a second outer diameter. A central body of the hub 104 is thus formed from joining the 6 prongs which are disposed around an axial axis through a center of the central body. As such, the central body of the hub 104 will accordingly have a circular cylindrical shape with a top side and a bottom side, and a surface of the bottom side is given a spherically concaved section having a curvature. Other manners of generating the hub 104 utilizing 3D solid modeling is contemplated and within the scope of the present invention.
The hub 200 further includes a central body 218 which is formed from joining the prongs 202, 204, 206, 208, 210, and 212 which are disposed around an axial axis AH (see
The first straight segment 214 has a first length L1 at 302 and the second straight segment 216 has a second length L2 at 304. The first straight segment 214 is tilted with respect to the second straight segment 216 thereby making an angle θS at 306. A first hole 330 is cast in the first straight segment 214 and a second hole 332 is cast in the second straight segment 216. This provides for the first straight segment 214 to have a first inner diameter D1I at 312 and a first outer diameter D1O at 310, and for the second straight segment 216 to have a second inner diameter D2I at 314 and a second outer diameter D2O at 316.
The difference between the D1O and D2O provides for an annular recess 326 where a strut (See
The central body 218 is formed from joining the prongs 202, 204, 206, 208, 210, and 212 which are disposed around an axial axis AH at 308 as described above in connection with
According to a preferred embodiment, the length L1 at 302 is equal to 1.00 inches, the segment angle θS at 306 is equal to 12 degrees, the first inner diameter D1I at 312 is equal to 133 inches, the first outer diameter D1O at 310 is equal to 1.60 inches, the second inner diameter D2I at 314 is equal to 1.00 inches, the second outer diameter D2O at 316 is equal to 1.70 inches, a length LT at 334 is equal to 5.67 inches, and the radius of curvature R at 322 is equal to 120 inches.
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The foregoing explanations, descriptions, illustrations, examples, and discussions have been set forth to assist the reader with understanding this invention and further to demonstrate the utility and novelty of it and are by no means restrictive of the scope of the invention. It is the following claims, including all equivalents, which are intended to define the scope of this invention.