WO1998038403A1 - Freistehende kleine kabine - Google Patents
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- E04H—BUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
- E04H1/00—Buildings or groups of buildings for dwelling or office purposes; General layout, e.g. modular co-ordination or staggered storeys
- E04H1/12—Small buildings or other erections for limited occupation, erected in the open air or arranged in buildings, e.g. kiosks, waiting shelters for bus stops or for filling stations, roofs for railway platforms, watchmen's huts or dressing cubicles
- E04H1/1205—Small buildings erected in the open air
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- the present invention relates to a free-standing, small cabin, in particular a toilet cabin, which has a base part, a ceiling part, wall elements and corner posts holding and connecting the wall elements, all of the aforementioned parts being made of plastic.
- a "small” cabin is understood to mean a cabin that includes a maximum of a few cubic meters of space, so that it can be transported relatively easily, for example, by a forklift or a small crane mounted on a truck and transported can.
- the small cabin should be transportable as a unit, but this does not rule out the fact that, in particular for the transportation of a large number of cabins, the same can be disassembled into its individual parts and in this way can be transported in a space-saving manner.
- cabins have already become known which have steel bars in the corner regions, which bring about a firm mechanical cohesion of the cabin.
- the manufacture and assembly of corresponding cabins is, however, relatively complex and expensive.
- the difference in coefficient of expansion of steel and plastic is a significant problem in such cabins, especially since the cabins set up outdoors are often exposed to very strong temperature fluctuations. This can quickly lead to fatigue fractures in the plastic material or tension and deformation of the entire cabin.
- the present invention has for its object to provide a cabin of the type mentioned above, which is almost entirely made of plastic and yet has a solid mechanical cohesion.
- This object is achieved in that either on the corner post on the one hand and floor and ceiling element on the other hand, or on the wall parts on the one hand and floor or ceiling part on the other hand or on the wall parts on the one hand and the post on the other hand mutually overlapping connecting elements are provided, each Have bores, which in the assembled state of the parts have mutually aligned bores through which locking bolts extend which ensure the cohesion of the parts connected in this way.
- connection elements are provided on corner posts and bottom part or ceiling part, wherein at least two diametrically opposite corner posts on the one hand and bottom part and ceiling part on the other have mutually overlapping connecting elements, each of which has bores which in the assembled state of The corner posts, floor and ceiling sections are aligned and through which locking bolts extend, which ensure the cohesion of the posts with the floor section and the ceiling section.
- each connecting element is preferably produced in the manner of tongue and groove connections and have bores which extend transversely through the groove walls and the tongue.
- each connecting element has at least two cross bores on a post and the corresponding ceiling part and on the bottom part at the other end of the post, through which the locking bolts extend, these locking bolts having a minimum distance of 50 mm.
- the connecting elements in the form of tongue and groove extend over a circular arc with an angular range between 30 ° and 90 °, in particular over an arc of approximately 60 °.
- the bores then expediently extend in the radial direction of the curve at an angular distance of at least 30 °, preferably of about 45 °.
- the radius of curvature of the circular arcs formed by tongue and groove is in the range between 5 and 50 cm, preferably between 15 and 30 cm, based on the arc of an imaginary center line along a tongue or groove.
- the curvature of the arc formed by tongue and groove does not necessarily have to be constant, but can, for example, be larger in the central region (smaller radius of curvature) than in the region of the end sections of tongue and groove.
- tongue and groove in the preferred embodiment of the invention Longitudinal section wedge-shaped. This facilitates assembly and still ensures a secure cohesion, especially if the tongue has a slight oversize compared to the groove, so that the holes in the tongue and groove can only be aligned with a certain amount of force and in this position by the bolts in firm engagement.
- the connecting elements are preferably in the form of springs at the upper and lower ends of the posts, while the connecting elements on the ceiling part and on the bottom part have the corresponding grooves.
- the walls of the grooves in the corner regions of the floor part and ceiling part extend approximately perpendicular to the plane of the floor and ceiling part in the direction of the posts.
- Plastic projections or "ears" are also provided on the ceiling part in the imaginary extension of the posts or the connecting elements, each of which has a crane eye in the form of a large transverse bore.
- All cross bores through hollow parts are designed as fully encased bores or pipes, which facilitates the transmission of forces through inserted locking bolts and a better distribution of forces caused in the plastic material.
- the cabin has four corner posts and an essentially square plan with rounded corners.
- the outer contour of the corner posts follows this curve, and the corner posts extend in cross-section over a more or less large circular arc up to the wall elements, which are designed as fillings or paneling between the corner posts.
- the wall thicknesses of the hollow parts are between about 3 mm and 6 mm, and can be relatively large tensile and, especially since the power transmission between the mullion, ceiling part and floor part is applied via the completely encased cross holes and the locking bolts Transfer thrust.
- the greatest wall thicknesses should therefore be provided in the area of the cross bores of the connecting elements.
- the provision of two connecting bolts at a distance from one another on each pair of connecting elements contributes considerably to improving the stability and increasing the torsional rigidity.
- the entire cabin can be hung on two diametrically opposite posts. All posts expediently have the connecting elements, just as the floor part and ceiling part have the matching connecting elements in all corner regions.
- the crane eyelets in the imaginary extension of the posts on the ceiling section are expediently provided in all corner areas.
- the crane eyelets are cross holes in the ears or tabs at the upper end of the connecting elements of the ceiling part, which have a relatively large diameter of, for example, 50 mm.
- the wall parts are expediently received in grooves that run in the longitudinal side edges of the individual posts, corresponding grooves can also be provided in the bottom part and in the ceiling part, so that the edge of the wall parts in a fully assembled cabin is encircled in the posts, floor parts and ceiling parts is. It goes without saying that the edges of the wall parts, which also engage as a kind of spring in a lateral groove of the posts and in corresponding grooves along the edges of the floor and ceiling part, also by means of corresponding bores and bolts extending therethrough with the posts and / or ceiling and floor part could be connected.
- one of the wall elements is designed as a door so that you have access to the cabin.
- the wall parts can also be produced as double-walled hollow parts if required, for example if good thermal insulation is desired.
- the wall parts have embossed reinforcement structures in the form of longitudinal and transverse ribs, which can also be arranged in a decorative manner, so that the spatial structure gives a visual impression similar to that of wood paneling.
- Figure 1 is a front view of a cabin 10 with schematically drawn
- Figure 2 is a sectional view of the cabin of Figure 1 with a sectional plane along the line II-II in Figure 1
- Figure 3 is an exploded perspective view of the individual parts of the cabin, but only two of four posts 4 are shown
- Figure 4 is a plan view of on top of a floor element 1
- FIG. 5 shows the side view of a post 4
- FIG. 6 the lower section of a further post 4
- FIG. 7 shows a view from above of yet another post on the right in FIG. 3,
- Figure 8 is a sectional view through one of the upper connecting elements 6 and
- Figure 9 is a sectional view through a lower connecting element 5 of a post
- the cabin 10 shown in a front view in FIG. 1 without a door has an essentially square cross section with rounded corners. It essentially consists of a lower base part 1, four uprights 4 protruding at the corners, between which wall elements 3 (not visible in FIG. 1) are inserted, and a ceiling element 2 sitting on top of the uprights 4.
- the cabin 10 is essentially held together by in FIG. 1 bolts, not shown, which extend through bores 11, which are formed, on the one hand, in downward, upper connecting elements 6 and in upward, lower connecting elements 7 and which are in alignment with bores 15 in connecting elements 5 which cannot be seen in FIG the post 4 are aligned.
- the ceiling part is formed in one piece with crane eyelets 8 at the upper end in the corner areas above the post 4.
- FIG. 2 which shows a sectional view along the line II-II in FIG. 1, a rear wall part 3 can be seen, which is inserted into a groove 14 in the lower floor element 1 and extends into a groove 12 at the top in the ceiling element 2.
- the also recognizable connecting element 6 only detects a rear edge of a side edge of the wall element 2 and essentially serves to connect the ceiling element 2 to a post 4.
- the internals shown only schematically in FIGS. 1 and 2 are more precisely shown in the exploded perspective view according to FIG detect.
- FIG. 3 clearly shows the base part 1, which has a base plate 30, the underside of which has wide cutouts 25 for receiving the forks of a forklift or the like.
- the rear area of the base plate also has a receiving base 24 for a toilet tank 20.
- At the four corner areas of the base plate 30 there are connecting elements 7, each consisting of a corner led, upwardly projecting short socket, in the top of which an arcuate receiving groove 7 'for a corresponding arcuate spring 5 on the underside of a post 4 is provided.
- the base plate 30 can be seen again in a plan view and it can be seen here that the receiving groove 7 'is a blind hole tapering downwards, which is surrounded by walls 7 ", which together protrude upwards Form connection insert 7.
- a so-called urinal 22 is also attached to the wall element 3 visible in FIG. 3 and opens into the toilet tank 20 with a pipe socket.
- the post 4 shown on the right is also equipped with an integrally molded washbasin 21 or a shelf.
- the ceiling part 2 is arched in one direction and has some reinforcing ribs on its top.
- the connecting elements 6 it is embodied almost mirror-image to the connecting elements 7 of the base part.
- the connecting elements 6 consist of downwardly projecting lugs which have in their lower end face an arcuately curved groove 6 'which is surrounded by walls 6 "which form the downwardly projecting lug. Transversely through the walls 6" and also through the groove 6 'extend two holes 1 1, which are aligned in the assembled state of the cabin with holes 1 5, which can be seen in Figures 5, 6 and 9.
- the arcuately curved receiving grooves 7 'of the connecting elements 7 and their walls 7 can again be clearly seen.
- the position of the bores 11 is indicated by their axes 11'.
- the base plate 30 also points close to the outer edge and approximately in line with the ends of the curved grooves 7 'receiving grooves 14 for the lower edge of wall elements 3.
- the lower connecting elements 7' also have short groove extensions 1 3 'in the imaginary extension of the curved grooves 7' that in the imaginary vertical Extension of grooves 1 3 of the posts 4, which can be seen best in Figures 5 to 7.
- FIG. 5 shows, for example, an overall view of a post 4, which is shown on the left in FIG. 3 and, according to the front view according to FIG. 1, forms the rear left post.
- FIG. 6 shows the lower end, for example of the front left post (starting from the view according to FIG. 1) and the view from above of a post according to FIG. 7 corresponds to the view from above of the post recognizable from the right in FIG. 1, which also shows the right side of the perspective exploded view according to FIG. 3 is shown.
- the post 4 according to FIG. 5 has at its lower end a cutout 27 for engagement with the toilet tank 20 in order to hold it securely on the receiving base 24.
- the two vertical side edges of the post 4 each have a receiving groove 1 3, which are approximately aligned with the imaginary extension of the upper and lower springs 5, but only one of the two grooves 1 3 can be seen in the plan view of a side edge in FIG. 5.
- FIG. 7 is a view of the post 4 to the right of FIG. 3 from above, looking down on a spring 5 from above and the position of the receiving bores being indicated by the position of their axes 15 ′.
- a small hand basin 21 which can also be replaced by a simple shelf and which is also clearly visible in the perspective view according to FIG. 3.
- the receiving groove 13 for a wall element and the recess 23 for receiving a door can be seen at the bottom right in FIG. 7.
- FIG. 8 shows a section through a connecting element 6 on a ceiling part 2, the section running vertically and along one of the axes 11 ′ of one of the bores 11.
- the receiving groove 6 ' is trapezoidal in cross-section and tapers towards the top, and the receiving bore 11 has widenings 18, 1 8' at its two opposite ends for receiving a bolt head or a screw nut at the other end of a threaded bolt 9. Since the walls 6 "of the nut 6 'are hollow walls as seen in the 8 clearly recognizes the sectional view according to FIG. 8, the walls of the bore 11 are designed as short pipe sections 19, 19 ', since in this way the connecting elements
- the springs 5 are also designed in an analogous manner, of which a lower spring 5, which can be used for insertion into a groove 7 'on the connecting element 7 of a base part, is shown in FIG. 9.
- the spring 5 is also a hollow, double-walled part, in which the continuous bore 15 is defined by a pipe section 16.
- the wall thickness of the wall 1 7 and also the wall thickness of the wall sections 6 "of the connecting element 6 and the corresponding wall section 7" of the connecting element 7 can be equipped with a larger wall thickness than the other wall parts which form the post 4, so that the above all on the Connecting elements 5, 6,
- wedge-shaped spring 5 can have a slight oversize compared to the receiving groove 6 'or 7', so that the spring 5 sits with a tight fit in the groove 6 'or 7' when the bores 1 1, 1 5 in alignment with each other have been brought.
- the wedge shape facilitates the insertion of the springs 5 into the grooves 6 ', 7', so that no excessive force is required for this, and the separation of the posts 4 and the ceiling part 2 or the floor part 1 does not result in any disassembly of the cabin 10 Creates difficulties.
- connection does not necessarily have to take place, as shown in the figures, between the corner posts and the bottom part and the ceiling part, but instead, corresponding connecting elements can also be made between the corner posts and the wall parts or between the wall parts and Floor and ceiling part are provided, although in principle a connection with the floor part and ceiling part either over the corner posts or over the wall parts is preferred in order to give the cabin 10 overall maximum stability and good transportability, for example with the aid of crane eyelets on the ceiling part .
- all three groups of elements, i.e. Corner posts, wall parts and floor and ceiling parts are connected via corresponding overlapping connecting elements with transverse bores through which bolts extend.
- the preferred embodiment has the advantage of a relatively simple and inexpensive manufacture and assembly of the cabin.
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EP98912277A EP0966585B1 (de) | 1997-02-26 | 1998-02-18 | Freistehende kleine kabine |
AU67185/98A AU6718598A (en) | 1997-02-26 | 1998-02-18 | Self-contained small cubicle |
DE19880209T DE19880209D2 (de) | 1997-02-26 | 1998-02-18 | Freistehende kleine Kabine |
US09/380,120 US6438902B1 (en) | 1997-02-26 | 1998-02-18 | Free-standing small cabin |
AT98912277T ATE228193T1 (de) | 1997-02-26 | 1998-02-18 | Freistehende kleine kabine |
DE59806357T DE59806357D1 (de) | 1997-02-26 | 1998-02-18 | Freistehende kleine kabine |
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