This application is the U.S. national phase of PCT Application No. PCT/IT2011/000385 filed on Nov. 24, 2011, which claims priority to Italian Patent Application No. MI2010A002187 filed on Nov. 25, 2010, the disclosures of which are incorporated in their entirety by reference herein.
The present invention deals with a variable-geometry modular structure composed of thermo-acoustic caissons, particularly for buildings, according to the preamble of Claim 1, as disclosed in document EP-A1-0 163 117.
The variable-geometry modular structure of the present invention has been particularly devised for making: seism-resisting monolithic walls; variable-geometry mono-directional thermo-acoustic roofs and floors; variable-geometry bidirectional thermo-acoustic roofs and floors; thermo-acoustic coats; thermo-acoustic coats with longitudinal and reticular baffles made of structural concrete for reinforcing existing building structures; ventilated thermo-acoustic coats; ventilated thermo-acoustic roofs in extrados made of metallic alloys; thermo-reflecting and thermo-acoustic floors with extrados surfaces made of aluminium films, metallic alloys or plastics, with exclusive transpiring and thermal and acoustic insulation characteristics.
As known, making of variable-geometry modular elements with seism-resisting structural functions, such as the above-listed components, that have high mechanical resistance characteristics and at the same time good transpiration, has always been a very felt problem in civil and industrial buildings worldwide.
Another very felt problem is making variable-geometry seism-resisting modular monolithic structures that can be easily assembled through restraining, and easily laid in reduced times.
Task of the present invention is providing an homogeneous seism-resisting building structure that allows making monolithic walls; variable-geometry mono-directional and bidirectional thermo-acoustic roofs and floors; thermo-acoustic coats; thermo-acoustic coats with longitudinal and reticular baffles made of structural concrete for reinforcing existing building structures; ventilated thermo-acoustic coats; ventilated thermo-acoustic roofs in extrados made of metallic alloys or plastics, and the like, with exclusive transpiring and thermal and acoustic insulation characteristics.
Within this task, object of the invention is providing an homogeneous and modular variable-geometry structure that can be assembled by restraining it with very few elements, and can be easily and quickly laid.
A further object is providing a structure that is homogeneous and thermo-acoustic in all its parts, compose dog light-weight materials, also recycled, to make it easier to transport and lay it, in addition to its static functionality.
The present structure, due to its exclusive and peculiar manufacturing characteristics, is able to ensure with widest guarantees of structural reliability in zones with high seismic risks, and is safe when assembling and laying it.
These and other objects, that will be better pointed out below, are obtained with a variable-geometry modular structure as described in Claim 1.
Such modular structure comprises at least one modular element, with a variable-geometry honey-comb structure, subjected to be joined to different modular components to obtain several embodiments without structural and architectonic constraints; the modular element is made of any plastic material or metallic alloy, and has a series of passages in which vacuum is created when manufacturing, by molding or extrusion, the modular element itself; the above variable-geometry modular element is a structural element has insulating characteristics even with a minimum thickness.
The external surface of the variable-geometry modular element has a series of dovetail-shaped recesses and ribs, that allow mutually joining two or more elements; the above variable-geometry modular elements can further be butt-joined by using male and female posts arranged next to the passages, thereby guaranteeing the element reversibility.
The modular element is joined to a variable-geometry panel made of a metallic or plastic alloy, which has a ribbed or substantially smooth external surface adapted to be mounted at view or a corrugated external surface, which, horizontally placed, is used for snappingly engage further modular elements, or for applying steel armature placed along a longitudinal or reticular direction, with possible cast of a block to create a structurally responding slab, characterizing it with a big thermal mass.
The same modular element is joined to a variable-geometry panel made of a metallic or plastic alloy, which has a ribbed or substantially smooth external surface adapted to be mounted at view, both in a horizontal and in a vertical position, or with a corrugated external surface, which, horizontally placed, is used to make an insulating, thermo-reflecting floor, which, after having housed in the suitable recesses the necessary piping in which sanitary water easily flows, can be easily completed with a cement block in order to complete a perfect plane in which ceramic floors can be directly laid.
The same modular element is joined to a variable-geometry panel made of a metallic alloy which has ribbed or corrugated external surface, which, vertically placed with respect to a resisting wall, is used to make a thermo-reflecting coat at view, plastered or finished with other finishing elements.
The same modular element is joined to a variable-geometry panel made of a metallic alloy, which has a corrugated external surface, which, placed in a vertical or slanted position with respect to an existing floor or slab, is used for making a ventilated or micro-ventilated thermo-reflecting structure, or a structure coated with other finishing elements, such as photovoltaic panels or tiles.
Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will be better pointed out by examining the description of a preferred, but not exclusive, embodiment thereof, shows as a non-limiting example in the enclosed drawings, in which:
FIGS. 16-17-18-19 are perspective views that show various modes for joining the variable-geometry modular elements of the structure;
With particular reference to the numeric symbols of the above figures, the variable-geometry modular structure according to the invention, globally designated by reference number 1, comprises a variable-geometry modular element 2, with a honey-comb structure, also modular with variable geometry, equipped with precuts next to the fastening dovetails for other elements, subjected to be joined to different modular components to obtain several embodiments, according to needs.
The variable-geometry modular element 2 is advantageously made of plastic material and has a series of passages and recesses 21 in which vacuum is created when manufacturing, by molding or extrusion, the modular element.
The variable-geometry modular element 2 therefore is a structural element and has at the same time exclusive insulating, thermal and acoustic characteristics.
The internal surfaces of the modular element have a series of recesses 22 and ribs 23, shaped as a dove-tail, that allow mutually join two or more elements in order to increase the structure thickness, as shown in
The variable-geometry modular elements 2 can further be butt-joined, using the modular male and female posts 24 arranged next to the passages 21.
The panel 3 is fastened to the variable-geometry modular element 2 through suitable brackets or double-T shaped profiles, designated by reference number 4, which are inserted into suitable slits provided in the modular element itself.
The brackets 4 has a portion with elastic teeth capable of snapping locking the corresponding connection edges 31 provided on the internal side of the panel 3.
The panels are mutually joined through the same brackets 4 that can be inserted in suitable longitudinal slits 32, provided on the panels 3 and 103.
Also the modular element 102 has suitable slits to house the connecting brackets 4 for fastening, for example, the corrugated panel 103.
In such embodiment, the structure is advantageously used to make a so-called “thermo-acoustic coat”, “ventilated thermo-acoustic coat”, “thermo-acoustic coat for structural reinforcement”, “thermo-reflecting coat”, on an already existing building.
The sizes of the cross-members (variable-geometry connectors) equipped with precuts for adjusting their height for positioning the reinforcement bars, completed with micro-valve 71 for aeration passage, can be adjusted in order to change the distance between the two modular elements; both the cross-members (variable-geometry connectors) 71, and the brackets 72 have suitable recesses to house various elements, also adjustable in multiples, such as rod irons, tubes, corrugated elements, cables, etc.
The basic element 8 is advantageously made of a foamed plastic material, for example polystyrene or polyethylene, and has a series of saddle-type elements 81, also with variable geometry, arranged along two directions, mutually at 90°, to allow placing various elongated elements, for example steel rod irons, placed in a reticular and mono-directional sense, depending on need and without any limit, or water piping, corrugated elements or cables, in which technologic plants of any type can be made pass.
The sizes of the small cross-members are several, without height and width limits for the ribs, and are delimited by the above variable-geometry basic modular elements 8, that are elements adapted to operate as caisson, upon casting the concrete or other composite materials, also structurally and thermo-acoustically compliant.
The variable-geometry basic elements 8 shown in
The aeration passages 82 and the upper part of each basic element 8 have a tapered modular shape that allows stacking many variable-geometry modular elements 8, without further encumbrances, since the upper part of the basic element 8 is inserted into the aeration passage 82 of the basic element 8 arranged thereover.
The variable-geometry profiled modular element 10 further has a series of cross-shaped passages 12, adapted to house respective T- or double-T-shaped bars (structural IPE), designated with reference number 13.
The T- or double-T-shaped bars (structural T-IPE) 13 have their bases fastened to the foundation (modular bracket for connecting the vertical bars) 14 and ensure stability of profiled modular elements 10.
Two or more profiled modular elements 13 can be mutually connected by means of cross-shaped brackets 15, which have four ends 16 hinged to fastening brackets 17 inserted into suitable securing slits 18.
It has been found in practice that the invention wholly obtains its pre-fixed task and objects. In fact, a variable-geometry modular structure has been made, for seism-resisting monolithic walls, variable-geometry monodirectional thermo-acoustic roofs and floors, variable-geometry bidirectional roofs and floors, thermo-acoustic coats, thermo-acoustic coats with longitudinal and reticular baffles made of structural concrete for reinforcing existing building structures, ventilated thermo-acoustic coats, ventilated thermo-acoustic roofs with extrados surfaces made of metallic alloys, thermo-reflecting and thermo-acoustic floors with extrados surfaces made of aluminium films, with exclusive transpiring and thermal and acoustic insulation characteristics.
The invention allows building a whole seism-resisting, transpiring and homogeneous structure in the devices composing it, due to the presence of modular elements equipped with recesses and air passages.
The variable-geometry modular elements of the structure can be used for making several types of caissons, for casting concrete or other composite materials complying at structural level, that are then an integral part of the finished building.
Obviously, the used materials, in addition to the sizes, could be of any type (even the most various ones), according to needs.
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