GB2524025A - Modular building system - Google Patents
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- E04H—BUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
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Abstract
A modular building system comprises framework elements and structural insulated panels. The framework elements are adapted to connect to structural insulated panels and at least one of the framework elements is provided with at least one conduit in which services may be accommodated. The framework may be steel and the services accommodated may be, electrical wiring, data or network cables, plumbing, water pipes, drainage or waste water, downpipes for rainwater and ventilation voids. The SIPs may be clad with wood, mdf, osb, metal sheet, including stainless steel, aluminium, titanium, sheet plastics, PVC, acrylic, laminates, glass etc. The system may have internally adjustable feet to accommodate uneven ground surface.
Description
MODULAR BUILDING SYSTEM
The invention relates to a modular building system as defined in the accompanying claim 1.
Preferred features are set out in the sub-claims.
DESCRIPTION
The building comprises of a stainless steel super structure that was selected for its mechanical strength, environmental resistance and aesthetic qualities. The resultant framework is load-bearing, allowing the floor, wall and roof panels to be installed quickly and independently.
Floor beams incorporate a conduit for the internal routing of electrical and networking services around the building. Whilst wall stanchions allow the routing of rainwater downpipes or the positioning of power sockets and light switches. Roof lintels either form integral guttering or accommodate internal lighting -fluorescent lamps for ambient lighting and recessed LED lamps for directional task lighting.
The building can be levelled to accommodate small variances in surface heights, via internally adjusted, screw-jack mechanisms in each foot.
The fabric of the building uses pre-fabricated structural insulated panels (SIPs) to allow for the quick and efficient assembly of the floor, walls and roof. Gaskets around each panel compensate for thermal expansion and form a waterproof and draught-proof seal.
Floor and wall panels are pre-finished on both the interior and exterior surfaces. Materials include cedar cladding, high-gloss plastics, textured metal foils, plaster, laminates and veneers. The panels O can also be digitally printed, allowing images, patterns and photographs to be used to create a unique and personalized appearance.
Window panels include double-glazed units, with tinted, translucent and Polyvision' switchable privacy glass. Transparent and coloured polycarbonates also provide a more cost effective solution.
Doors can be solid or glazed -hinged, sliding or bi-fold as desired.
The roof comprises of a SIP with a glass-reinforced plastic (GRP) exterior skin to improve water resistance and direct rainwater to the downpipes. A range of top dressings including gravel and living' roof options will help to attenuate the noise of falling rain.
The system is based upon a 2.4 metre cubic module. Additional modules can be added to increase the size of the space, with 1.2m (half section) and 1.4m (golden section) options available. This provides flexibility and enables a range of building shapes to be configured. Options also allow for the inclusion of balcony, veranda and terraced areas.
The system is designed to be extensible, reconfigurable and relocatable allowing for the building to expand, contract or be altered to meet the users' needs. This provides additional improvements and flexibility over traditionally constructed buildings.
Panels are modular and are pre-finished in different materials and finishes on both the interior and exterior surfaces and may contain internal conduits for the routing of building services. They form a plug n' play' system allowing them to be reconfigured or replaced enabling both the look and the function of the building to be changed.
FRAMEWORK& PANELS
FEATURES
Structural Framework comprising; stanchions, beams and lintels with integral conduit for routing of building services. Services include; electrical wiring, data/networking cables, plumbing and drainage pipework, downpipes for rain water) and airflow void for internal ventilation.
Construction materials; metal, such as mild steel, stainless steel, aluminium, titanium; plastic uPVC (possibly reinforced); or composites such as carbon-fibre or glass-fibre Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs) comprising: floors/platforms, walls/room dividers and roofs/canopies with integral conduit for routing of building services such as; electrical wiring, data/networking cables, plumbing and drainage pipework, downpipes for rain water, and airflow void for internal ventilation. Panels may be used independently of framework to form self-supporting structures or buildings.
Construction materials for outer and inner surfaces include: Wood such as; plywood, MDF, OSB, softwood weatherboard or hardwood cladding. Metal sheet such as; mild steel, stainless steel, aluminium, titanium or composite metal-plastic boards. Plastic sheet plastic such as; PVC, acrylic, polycarbonate (or similar), composites including carbon-fibre, glass-fibre or high pressure laminate.
Glass, single glazed, double or treble-glazed sealed units, and corrugated polycarbonate sheets.
Panel edges constructed from wood, metal, or plastic. Panel filled with either polyurethane foam (or similar) either sprayed as liquid or laminated onto pre-foamed sheet.
Internally Adjustable Feet comprising; cleat, foot, spindle, bush and locknut. Foot height adjustable O from inside of building to allow leveling of structure when positioned on uneven ground. Locknut prevents further movement of spindle and fastens floor panels into position.
ASSEMBLIES
2.1 Framework assembly 2.2 Floor/platform panel assembly 2.3 Wall/room divider panel assembly 2.4 Glazed-unit assembly 2.5 Window panel assembly 2.6 Door panel assembly 2.7 Roof/canopy panel assembly 2.8 Foot assembly
BEAMS
3.0 Beam Assembly -exploded view 3.1 Beam Centre Beam, main structural support for walls and floors Captive fasteners for attaching to adjustable-foot (3.5) Captive fasteners for attaching additional Beam Middle (3.6) Captive fasteners for attaching posts (3.7) Beam internal void allows routing of building services (3.8) 3.2 Beam Cap Provides additional structural support for walls and floors Cut-out provision for routing of services (3.8) Flanges allow the location and support of floor panels (3.9) 3.3 Beam Inner Provides additional structural support for walls and floors Captive fasteners for attaching posts (3.7) Cut-out provision for routing of services (3.8) Flanges allow the location and support of floor panels (3.9) 3.4 Beam Outer Protective and decorative finish for beams Captive fasteners for attaching posts (3.7) Flanges act as rainwater cills 4.0 Beam Middle Assembly-exploded view 0 4.1 Beam Middle Provides additional structural support for floors Flanges allow the location and support of floor panels (4.3) 4.2 Beam Tray Tray provides space for building services and electronic equipment
STA NC H IONS
5.0 Corner Post & Centre Post Assembly -exploded view 5.1 Post Main Stanchion structural support for roof and upper floors Flanges for location and fixing wall panels or glazing panels Flanges for location and fixing post to beam or lintel Stanchion internal void allows routing of building services.
5.2 Post Clamp Provides additional structural support and reduces buckling and torsional rotation Flanges for location and fixing wall panels or glazing panels Stand-offs act as thermal break' to minimise heat transfer through post reducing cold spots' (5.10) Seals to prevent/minimise water ingress and exclude draughts (5.7) 5.3 Post Closer Provides additional structural support and reduces buckling and torsional rotation Flanges for location and fixing wall panels or glazing panels Forms an enclosed channel to act as downpipe for the transportation of rainwater 5.4 External Corner Cover 5.5 Internal Corner Cover 5.6 Panel Channel O External interface between wall panel and/or glazing panel Gasket to prevent/minimise water ingress (5.8) 5.11 Internal Post Cover r Protective and decorative finish for stanchions Optional cut-outs for air ventillation (5.11) Optional cut-outs for electrical & networking face-plates (5.13) Optional cut-outs for plumbing & drainage glands and/or pipework spurs (5.14) Optional cut-outs for furniture fixings to allow attachement of shelves etc. (5.15) 5.12 External Centre Cover Protective and decorative finish for stanchions Optional cut-outs for air ventillation (5.11) Covers fastened by magnetic strip, or self-adhesive gasket (5.9)
LINTELS
6.0 Lintel Assembly -exploded view 6.1 Lintel Centre Lintel, main structural support for upper floor/roof/ceiling Captive fasteners for attaching posts/stanchions (6.5) Captive fasteners for attaching additional lintels (6.6) Flanges allow the location and support of upper-floor/roof/ceiling panels (6.8) Beam internal void allows routing of building services such as electrical wiring, networking cables, plumbing & drainage pipework, lighting systems and airflow for internal ventilation Cut-out provision for routing of services (6.7) 6.2 Roof Clamp Provides additional structural support for upper floor/roof/ceiling Captive fasteners allow the upper floor/roof/ceiling to be clamped into position forming a secure and water-resistant seal (6.9) 6.3 Lintel Cover Captive fasteners for attaching posts (6.7) Cut-out provision for routing of services (6.8) Flanges allow the location and support of floor panels (6.9) 6.4 Lintel Cap Protective and decorative finish for lintels Fastened to roof clamp to provide additional water-resistant seal o Flanges act as rainwater cills o 7.0 Lintel Middle Assembly -exploded view r 7.1 Lintel Middle Provides additional structural support for upper floor/roof/ceiling Flanges allow the location and support of upper-floor/roof/ceiling panels (7.3) 7.2 Lintel Tray Tray provides space for building services and lighting systems Flanges allow the location and support of upper-floor/roof/ceiling panels (7.3)
ADJUSTABLE FOOT
8.0 Foot Assembly -exploded view
FEATURES
Internally Adjustable Feet comprising; cleat, foot, spindle, bush and locknut.
Foot height adjustable from inside of building to allow leveling of structure when positioned on uneven ground. Locknut prevents further movement of spindle and fastens floor panels into position. Levelling foot allows height of framework, at each corner, to be adjusted internally, until platform is level. Foot allows for angular misalignment of ground.
Construction materials; metal, such as mild steel, stainless steel, aluminium, titanium etc. 8.1 Foot Plate Plate spreads the weight of the building onto the ground Holes allow fastening to ground with bolts or land anchors 8.2 Foot Spacer Provides macro-height adjustment -can be cumulatively on top of each other Spherical surface allows tilting of foot for angular misalignment of ground (8.8) 8.3 Foot Cap Restrains foot whilst allowing rotation and tilting 8.4 Spindle Screw thread or lead-screw allows for height adjustment through rotation ° 8.5 Bush C Screw thread or lead-screw allows for height adjustment through rotation r 8.6 Cleat Corner Cleat provides interface between beam and foot assembly 8.7 Lock nut Lock nut secures height of foot by preventing rotation of the spindle Lock nut also locates and fastens the floor panels Anti-tamper feature to prevent removal of lock nut without special tool (8.9)
FLOOR PANEL
9.0 Adjustable Floor Panel Assembly -exploded view
FEATURES
Adjustable thickness structural insulated panels with integral conduit for routing of building services such as; electrical wiring, data/networking cables, plumbing and drainage pipework, and airflow void for internal ventilation.
Thickness of panel varied by two-part edge system containing holes and/or slot with captive fastening to simply operation. This enables either different thicknesses of panels to be produced or a set thickness of panel to be maintained when using various thicknesses of exterior/interior surface substrates. For example, 18mm Plywood, 12mm MDF, 3mm PVC, 1.2mm steel sheet and 0.8mm high pressure laminate.
Panel can be manufactured by multiple options: Method A -injecting foam into roof casing to fill void between surface substrates and optional conduit channel where foam bonds components together.
Method B -laminating surface substrates with suitable adhesive onto foam sheet, with optional pre-routered channels to act as conduit.
9.1 Floor Tray Upper Side Fabricated frame with flanges for the location of surface substrates (9.6) Captive fastenings for adjusting thickness of panel (9.7) Cut-out provision for routing of services (9.8) Injection port for foam (9.9) o Breather and/or vent ports for foam (9.10) o 9.2 Floor Tray Lower Side Slots and/or holes allow for setting of various thicknesses of panels (9.11) r 9.3 Conduit Channel Conduit for provision of routing services through panels 9.4 Interior Substrate Structural and/or decorative substrate of various thicknesses and materials Holes or apertures can be cut out of the substrate to access services running in the conduit beneath 9.5 Exterior Substrate Structural and/or decorative substrate of various thicknesses and materials 9.13 Foam Expanded foam interior a
WALL PANEL
10.0 Profiled Wall Panel Assembly -exploded view
FEATURES
Wall Panel comprising; foam interior with conduit for routing of building services and structural and/or decorative substrate to inner and outer surfaces. Surface materials include; High Pressure Laminate (HPL) either thin or solid, Wooden sheets (MDFJ OSB, Plywood, etc.) either painted or vinyl covered, metal sheets (steel, aluminium etc.), plastic sheet (PVC, acrylic etc.), and Glass.
10.1 Panel Side -Vertical Profiled side to mate with flange on posts and form a water resistant seal Cut-out provision for routing of services (10.8) 10.2 Panel Side -Horizontal Profiled side to mate with beams/lintels and form a water resistant seal Injection port for foam (10.9) and breather and/or vent ports for foam (10.10) 10.3 Conduit Channel Vertical/horizontal conduit for provision of routing services through panels 10.4 Foam Expanded foam interior 10.5 Exterior Substrate Structural and/or decorative substrate of various thicknesses and materials 10.6 Interior Substrate C Structural and/or decorative substrate of various thicknesses and materials Holes or apertures can be cut out of the substrate to access services running in the conduit beneath Slots or holes provide access to integral fixings to allow shelves (10.16) and/or other elements of furniture to be attached directly to wall panel 10.7 Conduit Faceplate Removalable faceplate to allow access to conduit below and/or provide cut-outs for services (10.11).
10.12 Cable Tidy Profile allows routing of cables from within the panel conduit.
Magnetic-strip or self-adhesive-strip used to fasten cable tidy to wall panel (10.13) Foam-strip used to hide cables from view and/or allow exit from cable tidy (10.14)
ROOF PANEL
11.0 Roof Panel Assembly -exploded view
FEATURES
Roof Panel comprising; foam interior with conduit for routing of building services and structural and/or decorative substrate to inner and outer surfaces.
Surface materials include; High Pressure Laminate (HPL) either thin or solid, Wooden sheets (MDF, OSB, Plywood, etc.) either painted or vinyl covered, metal sheets (steel, aluminium etc.), plastic sheet (PVC, acrylic etc.).
Panel can be manufactured by multiple options: Method A -injecting foam into roof casing to fill void between surface substrates and optional conduit channel where foam bonds components together.
Method B -laminating surface substrates with suitable adhesive onto foam sheet, with optional pre-routered channels to act as conduit.
11.1 Roof Casing Injection port for foam, if required (11.6) Breather and/or vent ports for foam, if required (11.7) Cut-out provision for routing of services (11.8) Fabricated frame with flanges for the location of surface substrates (11.9) 11.2 Conduit Channels Conduit for provision of routing services through panels, if required.
11.3 Interior Substrate C Structural and/or decorative substrate of various thicknesses and materials Holes or apertures can be cut out of the substrate to access services running in the conduit beneath r 11.4 Exterior Substrate Structural and/or decorative substrate of various thicknesses and materials 11.5 Foam Expanded foam interior
GLAZING PANEL
12.0-Glazing Panel Assembly -exploded view 12.1 Panel Side -Vertical Profiled side to mate with flange on posts and form a water resistant seal 12.2 Panel Side -Horizontal Profiled side to mate with lintels and form a water resistant seal 12.3 Panel Side -Horizontal Profiled side to mate with beams and form a water-bar' to form a seal and resist ingress of water 12.4 Panel Clip Profiled side to mate with posts and fasten panel into position 12.5 Glazing Single glass sheet, double or treble glazed sealed unit or corrugated polycarbonate sheet IC) r
Claims (11)
- Claims 1. A modular building system comprising framework elements and structural insulated panels, wherein the framework elements are adapted to connect to structural insulated panels and wherein at least one of the framework elements is provided with at least one conduit in which services may be accommodated.
- 2. A modular building system according to claim 1, wherein the framework elements comprise at least one of stanchions, beams and/or lintels.
- 3. 4 modular building system according to claim 1 or claim 2, wherein at least one of the structural insulated panels comprises at least one conduit through its core in order accommodate services.
- 4. A modular building system according to any preceding claim, wherein the floor of the assembled building comprises at least one structural insulated panel.
- 5. A modular building system according to claim 4, wherein the at least one floor panel is provided with a foot portion that contacts the surface below the building.
- 6. A modular building system according to claim 5, wherein the foot portion is a height-adjustable foot portion and is positioned internally of the periphery of the panel and such that it can be adjusted from a position within the assembled building.
- 7. A modular building system according to any preceding claim, wherein the service directed through at least one framework element and/or at least one structural insulated panel is selected from a list comprising: electrical wiring; data cables; plumbing; drainage pipework; downpipes for rainwater; gas pipework; audio cabling; exhaust flue; and ventilation.
- 8. A modular building system according to any preceding claim, wherein the framework elements are provided with a section for receiving at least one structural insulated panel.
- 9. A modular building system according to any preceding claim, wherein at least two adjacent the stanchions are provided with apertures adapted to receive connection protrusions of wall furniture.
- 10. A modular building system according to claim 9, wherein the wall furniture is at least one object selected from a group comprising: a shelf; a cabinet; a dresser; drawers; a filing cabinet; a counter top; racking for tools; computers; audio-visual equipment; and a table.
- 11. A modular building system substantially as described herein with reference to and/or as described in any appropriate combination of the text and/or figures.AMENDMENTS TO THE CLAIMS HAVE BEEN FILED AS FOLLOWSClaims 1. A modular building system comprising framework elements and panels, wherein: the framework elements are adapted to connect to the panels and wherein at least one of the framework elements is provided with at least one conduit in which services may be accommodated; at least one floor panel is provided; at least one foot portion is provided that contacts the surface below the building; and the foot portion is connected to at least one of the framework element and/or to at least one floor or wall panel; wherein the foot portion is a height-adjustable foot portion and is positioned internally of the periphery of the panel and such that it can be adjusted from a position within the assembled building.IC) 2. A modular building system according to claim 1, wherein the framework elements comprise at least one of stanchions, beams and/or lintels.C 3. A modular building system according to claim 1 or claim 2, wherein at least one of the panels comprises at least one conduit through its core in order accommodate services. r4. A modular building system according to any preceding claim) wherein the floor and/or wall of the assembled building comprises at least one structural insulated panel.5. A modular building system according to any preceding claim, wherein the service directed through at least one framework element and/or at least one structural insulated panel is selected from a list comprising: electrical wiring; data cables; plumbing; drainage pipework; downpipes for rainwater; gas pipework; audio cabling; exhaust flue; and ventilation.6. A modular building system according to any preceding claim, wherein the framework elements are provided with a section for receiving at least one structural insulated panel.7. A modular building system according to any preceding claim, wherein at least two adjacent stanchions are provided with apertures adapted to receive connection protrusions of wall furniture.8. A modular building system according to claim 7, wherein the wall furniture is at least one object selected from a group comprising: a shelf; a cabinet; a dresser; drawers; a filing cabinet; a counter top; racking for tools; computers; audio-visual equipment; and a table.9. A modular building system substantially as described herein with reference to and/or as described in any appropriate combination of the text and/or figures. IC) r
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