WO2002066755A1 - Unite d"habitation se depliant - Google Patents

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WO2002066755A1
WO2002066755A1 PCT/CA2002/000219 CA0200219W WO02066755A1 WO 2002066755 A1 WO2002066755 A1 WO 2002066755A1 CA 0200219 W CA0200219 W CA 0200219W WO 02066755 A1 WO02066755 A1 WO 02066755A1
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Daniel Laprise
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Maisons Laprise Inc.
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
    • E04B1/00Constructions in general; Structures which are not restricted either to walls, e.g. partitions, or floors or ceilings or roofs
    • E04B1/343Structures characterised by movable, separable, or collapsible parts, e.g. for transport
    • E04B1/344Structures characterised by movable, separable, or collapsible parts, e.g. for transport with hinged parts
    • E04B1/3442Structures characterised by movable, separable, or collapsible parts, e.g. for transport with hinged parts folding out from a core cell

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  • the present invention relates to transportable building constructions, and more particularly to a dwelling unit which unfolds from a compact arrangement into a functional dwelling arrangement .
  • Mobile homes are known. They are usually made of a single housing unit that is mounted onto a frame of beams with wheels and a towing section. Even though the mobile home may be provided with some sliding-out parts, it is still very large to move from one location to another (almost the full habitation space) . Furthermore, the mobile home construction usually prevents structural adaptations or changes.
  • Modular homes are also known. Modules can be added to a core module. However, each module must be transported and their installation is a time-consuming operation.
  • Prefabricated homes are also known. They are made of factory constructed parts which can be assembled on site. However, prefabricated homes are generally not intended to be disassembled for use at another site, and some of the parts to be moved are still very large and require important installation structures and procedures.
  • the foldable structure of the building is such that it is empty after its extension and requires on-site construction of the inner installations such as a bathroom and a kitchen. Furthermore, the roof structure is relatively complicated to unfold and arrange for use.
  • An object of the invention is to provide a dwelling unit which unfolds from a compact arrangement into a functional dwelling arrangement in a very efficient way.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide such a dwelling unit in which the bathroom and the kitchen are functional right after the unfolding operation at the dwelling site, or which requires few additional steps to make them functional.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide such a dwelling unit which can be easily transported from the factory to the dwelling site, and which can also be packed up and transported to another dwelling site.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide such a dwelling unit in which almost if not all the finishing work is made at the factory before the unit is sent.
  • a dwelling unit which unfolds from a compact arrangement into a functional dwelling arrangement, comprising: a floor structure having a central section and two outer sections pivotally connected on opposite sides of the central section of the floor structure, the outer sections of the floor structure being folded upwardly with respect to the central section of the floor structure when the dwelling unit is in the compact arrangement, the outer sections of the floor structure being respectively pivoted down and set flush with the central section of the floor structure when the dwelling unit is in the dwelling arrangement; opposite side outer wall structures slideably mounted onto the floor structure, the side outer wall structures extending upwardly on the opposite sides of the central section of the floor structure, behind the two outer sections of the floor structure when the dwelling unit is in the compact arrangement, the side outer wall structures being respectively slid over the outer sections of the floor structure and set at outer ends thereof when the dwelling unit is in the dwelling arrangement; opposite front and rear outer wall structures both having central sections and accordion-like outer sections extending between the central sections of the front and rear outer wall structures and the side outer wall structures respectively, the central sections
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of a dwelling unit in a compact arrangement according to the present invention
  • Figure 2 is a fragmentary perspective view of a dwelling unit in a compact arrangement according to the present invention.
  • Figures 3 and 4 are perspective views of a dwelling unit during the floor unfolding operation according to the present invention.
  • Figures 5 to 8 are perspective views of a dwelling unit during the outer walls and roof unfolding operation according to the present invention
  • Figures 9A-B, 10 and 11 are perspective views of a dwelling unit with another roof configuration according to the present invention.
  • Figure 12 is a fragmentary perspective view of a floor corner hinge of a dwelling unit according to the present invention.
  • Figure 13 is a perspective view of a double gudgeon hinge for pivotally connecting roof panels of a dwelling unit according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 1 there is shown a dwelling unit which unfolds from a compact arrangement (as illustrated in Figure 1) into a functional dwelling arrangement (as illustrated in Figure 8) according to the present invention.
  • the dwelling unit has a floor structure 2 having a central section 4 and two outer sections 6, 8 pivotally connected on opposite sides of the central section 4 of the floor structure 2.
  • the outer sections 6, 8 are folded upwardly with respect to the central section 4 when the dwelling unit is in the compact arrangement.
  • the outer sections 6, 8 are respectively pivoted down and, as shown in Figure 4, set flush with the central section 4 when the dwelling unit is in the dwelling arrangement.
  • a cable and pulley system (not shown) may be used for moving the outer sections 6, 8 in place if desired.
  • the dwelling unit has opposite side outer wall structures 10, 12 slideably mounted onto the floor structure 2.
  • the side outer wall structures 10 As shown in Figure 1, the side outer wall structures 10,
  • the side outer wall structures 10, 12 are respectively slid over the outer sections 6, 8 of the floor structure 2 as depicted by arrows 14, and set at outer ends of the floor structure 2 when the dwelling unit is in the dwelling arrangement as shown in Figure 8.
  • the dwelling unit has opposite front and rear outer wall structures 16, 18 both having central sections 20 and accordion-like outer sections 22, 24 extending between the central sections 20 and the side outer wall structures 10, 12 respectively.
  • the central sections of the front and rear outer wall structures 16, 18 extend upwardly on front and rear sides of the central section 4 of the floor structure 2 between the side outer wall structures 10, 12 (as best shown in Figure 1) when the dwelling unit is in the compact arrangement. They define an inner space in which factory built batroom 34 and kitchen 36 are functionally arranged.
  • the accordion-like outer sections 22, 24 are unfolded and, as best shown in Figure 8, set flush with the central sections 20 of the front and rear outer wall structures 16, 18 when the dwelling unit is in the dwelling arrangement.
  • the outer walls 10, 12, 16, 18 can be made of wood or with metal studs.
  • the outer walls 10, 12, 16, 18 can be insulated by expanded polystyrene, polyurethane, mineral wool or other types of insulation material.
  • the composition of the walls 10, 12, 16, 18 may include, beginning from the outside, a plywood sheet which can be grooved, stained, and which can imitate wood. Other finishing materials can be used.
  • the inner framing of the walls 10, 12, 16, 18 is preferably insulated and may include a vapor stopping material and air chambers. The inner finishing can be made of small pine boards or other materials.
  • the outer walls 10, 12, 16, 18 are preferably all interconnected together for example by standard or piano hinges.
  • Piano hinges have the advantage of extending over the whole height of the walls 10, 12, 16, 18 while being possibly hidden inside the dwelling unit.
  • the hinge gudgeons can be covered by a vinyl web having a color matching the inner finishing of the dwelling unit.
  • the walls 10, 12, 16, 18 should be secured to the floor structure 2. Holes can be made in the floor structure 2 and long metal screws (not shown) can be used to fasten the walls
  • clips may be used to hook the walls 10, 12, 16, 18 to the floor structure 2 while also providing structural support of the dwelling unit.
  • the dwelling unit has a roof structure 26 made of roof panels 28 pivotally connected to one another.
  • the roof panels 28 extend between and are piled over the central sections 20 of the front and rear outer wall structures 16, 18 when the dwelling unit is in the compact arrangement.
  • the roof panels 28 are unfolded over the outer sections 22, 24 of the front and rear outer wall structures 16, 18 and over the side outer wall structures 10, 12 when the dwelling unit is in the dwelling arrangement .
  • the roof panels 28 may be made of wood or metal depending on the size of the dwelling unit and the possible load to support (e.g. snow) . For a small roof span, wood only may be enough. For a wide roof span, metal should be used.
  • the framing system of the roof structure 26 can be made of 2 x 6 boards and is preferably insulated, for example by expanded polystyrene, urethane, mineral wool or other insulation materials. OSB or plywood sheets or rigid panels of other sorts can be laid over the roof framing system to receive the roof finishing. A moisture barrier is preferably provided under the insulation, within the roof panels 28. If the roof framing system is made of metal studs, an air chamber should be provided to reduce metal conduction.
  • a panel can be affixed directly under the roof framing system to receive the inner finishing which can be of different types, such as pine boards, pre-finished panels, etc.
  • a roof covering made of asphalt shingles or other watertight products is preferably added over the roof framing system.
  • a membrane can be inserted in the joints.
  • a flat roof may be obtained using eight roof panels 28 (not shown) .
  • a two-slope roof can be obtained using only six roof panels 28 instead of eight as shown in Figure 11 (without counting the smaller end roof panels) .
  • a part of the roof structure 26 must then be lifted before the opening of the dwelling unit.
  • a four-slope roof can also be provided as shown in Figure 8.
  • a door 30 extends through one of the ' outer wall structures 10, 12, 16, 18, preferably the front wall structure 16, and especially its outer section 22.
  • the dwelling unit preferably also has an inner structural wall 32 extending between the central sections 20 of the front and rear outer wall structures 16, 18 on one side of the central section 4 of the floor structure 2.
  • the bathroom 34 and the kitchen 36 preferably extend along the inner structural wall 32, and become functional or require few additional steps to become functional as soon as the dwelling unit is in the dwelling arrangement.
  • the bathroom 34 and the kitchen 36 may require only to be connected to a water supply pipe, a sewage drain pipe and a power cable before using them.
  • the outer sections 22, 24 of the front and rear outer wall structures 16, 18 are preferably pivotally connected to the side outer wall structures 10, 12 so that the outer sections 22, 24 are pulled by the side outer wall structures 10, 12 and unfold as the side outer wall structures 10, 12 are slid over the outer sections 6, 8 of the floor structure 2 from the compact to the dwelling arrangement .
  • the roof panels 28 at opposite ends of the roof structure 26 are pivotally connected to the side outer wall structures 10, 12 so that the roof panels 28 are pulled by the side outer wall structures 10, 12 and unfold as the side outer wall structures 10, 12 are slid over the outer sections 6, 8 of the floor structure 2 from the compact to the dwelling arrangement .
  • a telescopic arrangement 38 made of two telescopic arms 40, 42 extending between the side outer wall structures 10, 12 may be used to assist in sliding the side outer wall structures 10, 12 and holding them in place at the end of their course.
  • the arrangement may be operated by a crank or any other suitable mechanism, to exert a pushing pressure on portions of the side outer wall structures 10, 12.
  • the roof panels 28 may be arranged to form two slopes when the dwelling unit is in the dwelling arrangement.
  • Gable sections 46, 48 are provided to close the spaces between the outer wall structures 16, 18 and the roof panels 28.
  • An upright telescopic arrangement 44 extending between the floor structure 2 and the roof structure 26 may be used to exert a lifting pressure on the roof structure 26 and to support it.
  • the gable sections 46, 48 are installed.
  • the gable sections 46, 48 may be of the same type as the outer walls 10, 12, 16, 18. Screws fixed near the roof structure 26 and the outer walls 10, 12, 16, 18 can be used to secure the gable sections 46, 48.
  • the dwelling unit may be provided with an inner division wall 50 (or more if desired) extending between the inner structural wall 32 and the side outer wall structure 12 extending on a side of the inner structural wall 32 opposite to the inner space.
  • the inner division wall 50 has accordion-like sections 52 similar to and operating as the accordion-like outer sections 24 of the front and rear outer wall structures 16, 18.
  • Windows 54 (and the door 30 or additional doors) extending through the outer wall structures 10, 12, 16, 18 may be installed wherever desired provided that they are adapted to the wall dimension.
  • the floor structure 2 may be formed of a framing system 56 onto which a floor covering 58 is laid.
  • the framing system 56 may be made of 2 x 6 wooden boards insulated with expanded polystyrene between each board. Urethane may be used for superior insulation if desired. Other materials may be used to construct the framing system 56, for example to construct a metal wall framing system.
  • the floor structure 2 may be devoid of any air chamber. The number and layout of the wooden boards will depend on the size of the dwelling unit. More wooden boards may be laid closer to one another to straighten the floor of a larger sized dwelling unit. Plywood or OSB sheets 75 can be laid over or under the framing system 56.
  • the outer sections 6, 8 of the floor structure 2 preferably have sides 60 which fit and engage with the sides 62 of the central section 4 when the dwelling unit is in the dwelling arrangement.
  • End corner hinges 64 may be used to pivotally connect the sides 60, 62 of the sections 4, 6, 8 of the floor structure 2 to one another. Such corner hinges 64 cover the complete corners and extend slightly beyond the floor covering 58 which is factory made, so no finishing work need to be done on site. Additional metallic plates (not shown) are preferably affixed under the floor structure 2 at different locations along the pivotal lines for support and alignment purposes.
  • floor covering 58 may be used, such as linoleum, tiles, wooden boards, etc. No floor covering may be used at all if desired.
  • the central sections 20 of the front and rear outer wall structures 16, 18 and the inner structural wall 32 preferably have stationary positions onto the central section 4 of the floor structure 2.
  • the inner structural wall 32 preferably has a doorway 65 extending between the bathroom 34 and the kitchen 36.
  • the inner divisions 32, 50, 74 can be made of wood or metal.
  • the divisions 32, 74 for the bathroom 34 and the kitchen 36 are preferably directly secured on the floor structure 2.
  • the other inner division 50 must be movable and possibly foldable (using hinges) .
  • the same principle as for the outer walls 22, 24 is applied.
  • the inner division wall 50 must be arranged so that it may be folded without hindering with the other walls 6, 8, 10, 12 when the dwelling unit is in the compact arrangement.
  • All the final plumbing such as the bath, the toilet, the sink, the shower and the kitchen cabinets can be factory installed.
  • the bottom sides of the side outer wall structures 10, 12 and the outer sections 22, 24 of the front and rear outer wall structures 16, 18 can be coated with a product which facilitates their sliding over the floor structure 2.
  • Teflon trademark
  • UHMV Ultra High Molecular Volume
  • a wind stop can be laid with this product against water infiltrations.
  • the sliding of the walls 10, 12, 22, 24 is easier over various types of floor coverings already installed, and the wind stop which can be laid on the other side of the walls 10, 12, 22, 24, near their outer finishing, prevents air and water infiltrations.
  • the longitudinal sides of the roof panels 28 may be pivotally connected to one another by means of double gudgeon hinges 66, to leave space between the roof panels 28 to be occupied by sealing elements
  • the sealing elements should be watertight.
  • a double gudgeon hinge is preferable when two roof panels 28 having watertight finishing products get in contact with each other, face to face, to prevent the gudgeon from projecting outside the finishing surface.
  • the cabinet 70 is thus designed and located near the kitchen 36.
  • the main electrical panel (not shown) is integrated in the cabinet.
  • An electricity counter can be installed outside.
  • the wiring can be installed in a standard manner with the exception that in the joints of the folding walls, a flexible tube (not shown) in which the wires are passed is used to prevent wire cutting and jamming.
  • Baseboard heaters may be installed at different locations provided that they do not hinder the closing of the dwelling unit.
  • the electric installation may also be achieved by making grooves at the bottom of the outer walls 10, 12, 16, 18.
  • the roof panels 28 are preferably piled into two .groups next to each other when the dwelling unit is in the compact arrangement.
  • the floor structure 2, the side outer wall structures 6, 8, the front and rear outer wall structures 16, 18 and the roof structure 26 preferably form together a container shape when the dwelling unit is in the compact arrangement.
  • Height adjustable bearing members 72 like jacks or other suitable devices projecting and distributed under the floor structure can be used to leave a space beneath the dwelling unit and to level it with respect to a possible irregular ground.
  • a bathroom 34 and a kitchen 36 and various other useful installations can be constructed and arranged at the factory to become usable as soon as the unit is unfolded.

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Cette invention se rapporte à une unité d"habitation se dépliant pour passer d"une configuration compacte à une configuration d"habitation fonctionnelle. Cette unité d"habitation comprend une structure de plancher comportant des sections pivotant sur les côtés d"une section de plancher centrale. Des structures de parois extérieures latérales droites coulissent à partir de la section de plancher centrales sur les sections externes du plancher. Des structures de parois externes avant et arrière présentent des sections se dépliant sur les sections externes du plancher. Des panneaux de toit pivotants forment une structure de toit se dépliant sur les structures de parois externes. Dans sa configuration compacte, cette unité d"habitation se présente sous la forme d"un conteneur ayant un espace interne dans lequel sont aménagées une cuisine et une salle de bains fonctionnelles préfabriquées.
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