WO2011010773A1 - Abri d'amarrage agrandissable à l'infini - Google Patents
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- E04B1/348—Structures composed of units comprising at least considerable parts of two sides of a room, e.g. box-like or cell-like units closed or in skeleton form
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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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- the present invention relates to an infinitely expandable connection shelter, and more particularly, to an infinitely expandable connection shelter that can be folded by stacking a plurality of shelter to facilitate storage and transport, and to extend the size to the required width.
- mobile shelter In general, mobile shelter is frequently used in temporary offices, classrooms, and restaurants. Such a mobile shelter is typically manufactured in the form of a box and used to move in place using a vehicle or the like.
- Box-type shelters are usually made with elements that extend the shelter to sidewalls and bases.
- a box-type shelter is described in Korean Patent No. 10-0802102, filed April 27, 2007.
- the conventional box-type shelter has the following problems.
- each expansion element is composed of the inside and the side of the shelter body.
- the present invention has been devised in view of this point, and the base, the side walls, and the cell portion constituting the shelter are configured to be folded in a folding manner, so that the space occupied by one shelter is easy to store and move. It is an object of the present invention to provide an infinitely expandable connecting shelter that can be easily connected with other shelter and assembled and used in the required size.
- At least one base made of a rectangular shape; At least one left side wall and a right side wall, each of which is foldable in a direction in which the first side wall and the second side wall face each other, and the first side wall is foldable on both sides of the base, respectively;
- Lifting ring is provided to be lifted by a crane, etc., consisting of a left cell and a right cell to be foldable around the center, the cell unit is installed so that the left and right cells can be folded on the left and right walls, respectively;
- one or a pair of side wall portions provided with at least one opening and closing opening and closing, and foldable on the base so as to close the opened side portion in a state in which the left and right walls and the cell portion are unfolded. do.
- the base is bent vertically on both edges on which the left and right walls are mounted, characterized in that the side flange is formed.
- each of the first to the fourth folding unit is characterized in that coupled to be folded using a piano hinge.
- the first foldable part is folded to face each first side wall, the second foldable part is folded so that each second side wall is folded outward, and the third foldable part is allowed to fold inwardly the left and right cells, respectively.
- the four-folding unit is characterized in that the left cell and the right cell is installed to be foldable in the downward direction.
- the left side wall, the right side wall, and the cell portion are formed in the thickness direction toward the outside of each rim, respectively, in the thickness direction, and fixing flanges are formed over the entire length. It is formed, characterized in that the coupling portion to which each flange is coupled is further provided with a waterproof member made of an elastic material.
- the second and fourth folding parts are provided with fasteners including fixing pins to fix the left and right walls and the cell part in an unfolded state, respectively.
- first side wall is characterized in that the width is formed the same or narrower than the second side wall.
- second side wall is characterized in that the sliding window is further configured.
- the side wall portion is characterized in that the insert is fixed to the inside of the edge end of the left and right walls.
- the cell portion is characterized in that the solar storage battery is further provided on the outer peripheral surface. And, the cell portion is characterized in that the left side wall, the right side wall and the edge portion of the cell portion is installed to enter in the base by a predetermined width so as to act as an eaves.
- the infinitely expandable connection shelter further comprises a horizontal holding means, the horizontal holding means, each of at least two horizontal support and vertical support for supporting each edge of the base; And a support member installed below the corner of the base and supporting adjacent horizontal and vertical supports.
- the support member is characterized in that the cross-section of the "I" shaped gap holding member and the upper surface of the gap holding member comprises a lattice structure of which one side is opened so that the end of each of the horizontal support and the vertical support can be fitted It is done.
- the neighboring shelter can be connected with each other to assemble the size as infinitely as desired.
- FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view illustrating a part of the first embodiment of the infinitely expandable connecting shelter according to the present invention
- Figure 2 is a front view showing before and after use of the infinitely expandable connection shelter according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 3 is a front view for showing a part of the mounting state of the infinitely expandable connecting shelter according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view for explaining an extended state of the infinitely expandable connecting shelter according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view for explaining the configuration of the waterproof member according to the present invention.
- Figure 6 is a schematic diagram schematically illustrating the structure of the infinitely expandable connecting shelter according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 7 is a schematic diagram showing a state before and after folding showing a second embodiment of the infinitely expandable connecting shelter according to the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram showing a state before and after folding showing a third embodiment of the infinitely expandable connecting shelter according to the present invention.
- Figure 9 is a schematic diagram showing a state before and after folding showing a fourth embodiment of the infinitely expandable connecting shelter according to the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view for showing an expanded state of the infinitely expandable connection shelter according to the present invention.
- base 110 side flange
- fixing flange 300 right wall
- fixing pin 400 cell part
- Figure 1 is an exploded perspective view showing a part of the first embodiment of the infinitely expandable connecting shelter according to the present invention
- Figure 2 is a front view for showing before and after use of the infinitely expandable connecting shelter according to the first embodiment of the present invention
- 3 is a front view for showing a part of the mounting state of the infinitely expandable connection shelter according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- the base 100, the left side wall 200 and the right side wall 300 is provided to be foldable on both sides of the base 100,
- the cell part 400 installed between the left wall 200 and the right wall 300 and the side part formed by the left wall 200, the right wall 300, and the cell part 400 are closed to form a ceiling. It comprises at least one side wall portion 500 for.
- these components are made of a foldable structure, it is composed of a structure that can be installed to extend a plurality.
- the base 100 is made of a plate-like member for determining the size of the shelter, and is made of a material that is not bent or deformed.
- the base 100 is bent perpendicularly to both side ends to form a side flange 110.
- the pair of side flanges 110 may form the base 100 in the form of a container, in this case may further constitute a mat or heat insulating material therein.
- the mat or heat insulating material is formed thinner than the width of the side flange (110). This is to provide a space to fold the side wall portion 500 to be described later, as shown in FIG.
- the left side wall 200 and the right side wall 300 are composed of first side walls 210 and 310 and second side walls 220 and 320, respectively.
- the first side wall (210, 310) and the second side wall (220, 320), respectively, on both sides, as shown in Figure 1, the fixing flanges 240, 340 are formed.
- the fixing flanges 240 and 340 are formed in the thickness direction of each of the first side walls 210 and 310 and the second side walls 220 and 320 so as to face outward when assembling the connecting shelter.
- the first side walls 210 and 310 are formed to be narrower than the width of the second side walls 220 and 320. That is, as in the folded state in the hidden line of FIG. 2, the second side walls 220 and 320 are formed wider by "W" than the first side walls 210 and 310.
- each of the first side walls 210 and 310 formed as described above is installed to be foldable on the side flange 110 via a piano hinge H to form a first folding part.
- the other side of the second side walls 220 and 320 is foldable on the other side of the piano hinge H to form a second folding part.
- the piano hinge (H) means a large hinge used to connect the entirety of one side as one hinge, such as a large door.
- the first folding part is provided such that each of the first side walls 210 and 310 can be folded to face each other. That is, the first side walls 210 and 310 are mounted to the side flanges 110 so that the upper portions thereof are folded inside the base 100, respectively.
- 3 illustrates a mounting structure of the first folding part of the first side wall 310 constituting the right side wall 300.
- the second folding part is mounted on the first side walls 210 and 310 such that the second side walls 220 and 320 can be folded outwardly. That is, the second side walls 220 and 320 are mounted on the first side walls 210 and 310 such that the upper end thereof is foldable toward the outside of the base 100.
- FIG. 3 the mounting structure of the second folding part of the second side wall 320 constituting the right side wall 300 is shown.
- first folding portion may be provided with a waterproof member over the entire length, respectively.
- These waterproof members are installed at both ends to surround the piano hinge (H) to the outside of the side flange (110) and the first side walls (210, 310), respectively.
- each waterproof member is elastic and can be easily folded, such as rubber, it is preferable to determine the width in consideration of the folding angle of each of the folded components.
- the second side walls 220 and 320 may further include windows 221 and 321 so as to allow light and ventilation.
- the windows 221 and 321 are preferably configured to slide so as not to interfere with the left wall 200 and the right wall 300.
- the construction and mounting of such windows 221 and 321 can be easily understood by those skilled in the art, and a detailed description thereof will be omitted herein.
- the second side walls 220 and 320 have a fixture 230 formed at a side on which the side wall 500 is mounted.
- the fixture 230 prevents the side wall portion 500 from being passed to the outside of the base 100 and is fixed to the fixing pin P by the fixture 530 of the side wall portion 500 which will be described later.
- the left side wall 200 and the right side wall 300 is configured to maintain the unfolded state in the form of a plate when unfolded for use in a folded state for storage.
- fasteners 350a and 350b are provided in the second folding portion.
- Each of the fasteners 350a and 350b is hollow, like a kind of pipe, and is installed at the ends of the first side wall 310 and the second side wall 320 as shown in FIGS.
- the fasteners 350a and 350b further include fixing pins 351 to be inserted / removed on a coaxial line.
- the cell unit 400 is divided into a left cell 410 and a right cell 420 having the same size.
- a lifting ring 430 is provided on the upper surface of the left cell 410 or the right cell 420 so as to lift a crane or the like from the outside.
- the lifting ring 430 is preferably installed to be rotatable in the cell unit 400 so as to eliminate the interference when stacked.
- fixing flanges 450 protrude outwardly along the thickness direction on both side edges of the left cell 410 and the right cell 420.
- the cell unit 400 is manufactured to have a size including a pair of second side walls 220 and 320 as folded in FIG. 2. This is to allow the cell unit 400 to be unfolded in the form of a roof.
- the left cell 410 and the right cell 420 formed as described above are mounted to be foldable via the piano hinge H to constitute a fourth folding part, and the left cell 410 and the right cell 420 are each made of a fourth folding part.
- the second side walls 220 and 320 are mounted to be foldable via the piano hinge H to form a third folding part.
- the third folding part is provided with second side walls 220 and 320 such that the left cell 410 and the right cell 420 can be folded into the base 100, respectively.
- the third junction portion is further provided with a waterproof member 440 made of the same material as the above-described waterproof member.
- the fourth folding unit is configured such that the left cell 410 and the right cell 420 are folded down around the piano hinge H.
- the fourth folding part is further provided with a waterproof member 520 to protect the folding part.
- the lower part may further include fixing means such as the fasteners 350a and 350b described above in the left cell 410 and the right cell 420, respectively.
- the cell unit 400 made in this way may further configure a plurality of solar storage batteries 460 on the outer peripheral surface to secure the power required in the room.
- the cell unit 400 may further comprise a fixing ring (not shown) for fixing the side wall portion 500 to be described later on the inner surface to be inclined.
- the side wall part 500 is made of the same material as the base 100 described above. At this time, the size of the side wall portion 500 is manufactured in the pentagonal shape formed by the base 100, the left wall 200, the right wall 300 and the cell portion 400.
- the side wall portion 500 formed as described above is installed so that the bottom portion is foldable on the base 100.
- the upper surface of the base 100 is mounted to be overlapped.
- the side wall portion 500 is preferably installed at a position inwardly by a predetermined width from the edge of the base 100 (see Fig. 4). This is to allow the left wall 200, the right wall 300, and the edge portion of the cell part 400 to act as an eave.
- the side wall part 500 is provided with a fastener 530 so as to be coaxial with the fastener 230 of the second side walls 220 and 320 described above.
- the fastener 530 is formed on each side edge of the side wall portion 500, respectively.
- the side wall portion 500 may be mounted inclined to the inside of the base 100 in consideration of the ventilation and the like.
- the fixture 230 it is possible to implement the fixture 230 by forming the inside of the second side walls (220,320). That is, the side wall 500 may be inclined by forming the fixture 230 so that the angle that is flipped when the side wall 500 is unfolded is about 80 to 85 °.
- the side wall portion 500 is described as being mounted only on one open side of the infinitely expandable connection shelter 1000, the other side may be mounted in the same configuration to be manufactured in a sealed form It may be.
- the infinitely expandable connection shelter 1000 is used to connect two or more in order to expand the width as needed.
- the waterproof member (M) is required to maintain the airtightness in the connection portion with the other adjacent connecting shell.
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view for explaining an extended state of the infinitely expandable connection shelter according to the first embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 5 is a cross-sectional view for explaining the configuration of the waterproof member according to the present invention.
- the waterproof member (M) is made of a soft material such as rubber and has a length that can be wound at one time along the edges of the left and right side walls 200 and 300 and the cell unit 400 except for the base 100.
- the waterproof member (M) has a mounting groove (M1) is formed over the entire length on one side.
- the fixing recesses M2 are integrally formed on both side surfaces of the mounting recess M1.
- the waterproof member M formed as described above is used to connect two expansion sheaths 1000 and 1000 'adjacent to each other, as shown in FIG. 4.
- the waterproof member M is formed by overlapping the fixing flanges 450 and 450a of the connection shelter 1000 and 1000 'that are respectively extended, and then inserting the mounting recesses M1 into the fixing flanges 450 and 450a. Will be fitted. Accordingly, the fixing projections M2 press the outer sides of the fixing flanges 450 and 450a, thereby completing the mounting.
- FIG. 4 only the fixing flanges 450 and 450a of the cell unit 400 are described. However, since the fixing flanges 240 and 340 of the left wall 200 and the right wall 300 are the same, detailed descriptions thereof will be omitted. .
- the infinitely expandable connection shelter 1000 according to the present invention is further provided with a horizontal holding means 600 to minimize the planarization work even if the installation place is not flat.
- Horizontal holding means 600 is a pair of horizontal support 610, the vertical support 620 and the horizontal adjacent to each other for supporting the bottom edge of the base (not shown) of each infinitely expandable connection shelter 1000 It is configured to include a support member 630 for supporting the support 610 and the vertical support 620.
- the length of the horizontal support 610 and the vertical support 620 is the base of the infinitely expandable connection shelter 1000 is wide when each end is fitted to the grid structure 632 to be described later, respectively Produce a length that can overlap only half. This is to continuously expand other infinitely expandable connection shelter 1000 to the remaining width portions of the horizontal support 610 and the vertical support 620.
- the support member 630 is configured to include a spacing member 631 having a flat top surface and an “I” shape in cross section, and a lattice structure 632 formed on the top surface of the spacing member 631.
- the grid structure 632 has a 3 ⁇ 3 row structure, and each edge portion is formed in an open shape. At this time, the interval of the grid structure 632 is formed to the width that can be inserted and withdrawn through the horizontal support 610 and the vertical support 620 described above.
- the support members 630 formed as described above are placed in a position capable of supporting a middle portion of the length, including a base corner portion of the infinitely expandable connecting shelter 1000 ′′, which is formed in a group of 4 to 6 pieces.
- the flattening operation is completed by a simple operation of only adjusting the horizontality of each support member 630.
- the preparation for mounting the extended connection shelter 1000 is completed.
- the infinitely expandable connection shelter according to the present invention can be manufactured by changing the shape of the cell unit 400 in consideration of the influence of the wind.
- FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram schematically showing a folding state before and after showing a second embodiment of the infinitely expandable connecting shelter according to the present invention.
- the infinitely expandable connection shelter 1000a according to the second embodiment has the same structure as compared with the above-described first embodiment, but because there are differences in the size of some components, only the components having these differences are separated here.
- the same reference numerals are used to describe the same components as they are.
- the first side walls 210a and 310a and the second side walls 220a and 320a are formed to have the same width, respectively.
- the left cell 410a and the right cell 420a are manufactured in the same size as in the first embodiment.
- the second side walls 220a and 320a are mounted to be perpendicular to the left cell 410a and the right cell 420a, respectively.
- the cell portion 400a allows both ends to protrude toward the outside of the second side walls 220a and 320a so as to function like an eave.
- FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram schematically showing a state before and after folding showing a third embodiment of the infinitely expandable connecting shelter according to the present invention.
- the infinitely expandable connection shelter 1000b shows an example in which the cell portion 400b is formed in a flat plate shape.
- each of the first side walls 210a and 310a and the second side walls 220a and 320a have the same width.
- the size of the cell portion 400b may be configured to coincide with the ends of the second side walls 220a and 320a or to protrude outward. 8 illustrates an example in which both ends of the cell portion 400b protrude outward of the second side walls 220a and 320a, respectively.
- FIG. 9 is a schematic diagram schematically showing a state before and after folding showing a fourth embodiment of the infinitely expandable connecting shelter according to the present invention.
- the infinitely expandable connection shelter 1000c shows an example in which the cell portion 400c is formed in a flat shape and is inclined to one side. At this time, each of the first side walls 210a and 310a and the second side walls 220a and 320a have different heights. The first side wall 210a and the second side wall 220a have the same width, and the other first side wall 310a and the second side wall 320a have the same width.
- the size of the cell portion 400b may be configured to coincide with the ends of the second side walls 220a and 320a or to protrude outward. 9 illustrates an example in which both ends of the cell portion 400b protrude outward of the second side walls 220a and 320a, respectively.
- the infinitely expandable connection shelter 1000, 1000a to 1000c which is formed as described above, can be folded in a box shape having a predetermined width, so that a plurality of layers can be easily stacked and transported at once. It is possible to do In addition, even in the case of the need for flat work, such as noji, it is easy to install and use the infinitely expandable connection shelter.
- the plurality of connection shelter 1000 can be extended to fit a space of a required size.
- the infinitely expandable connection shelter 1000 is shown to extend in one column in FIG. 10, but as in the case of using the horizontal holding means 600, it is possible to expand and connect in a plurality of columns. .
- the horizontal holding means 600 is to support the bottom of the infinitely expandable connection shelter 1000 of the present invention. At this time, only half of the width of each horizontal support 610 and the vertical support 620 supports the bottom of each infinitely expandable connection shelter 1000. Therefore, by mounting and installing another infinitely expandable connection shelter (not shown) on the other half of the horizontal support 610 and the vertical support 620, it is possible to mount in multiple rows. Of course, such multiple rows can be mounted even when there is no horizontal holding means (600).
- the present invention can be utilized in various fields that can utilize the necessary space in a field such as an office or hospital for leisure industrial military.
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L'invention concerne un abri d'amarrage agrandissable à l'infini, dans lequel une base, les deux parois latérales et une partie toit pour constituer l'abri sont formées de façon à se chevaucher de manière pliable, de sorte que l'entreposage et le transport d'un abri soient simplifiés de par la réduction de l'espace occupé par l'abri, et à ce que l'abri puisse être facilement relié à un autre abri adjacent de façon à les assembler selon une taille souhaitée. Pour cela, l'abri d'amarrage agrandissable à l'infini selon la présente invention comprend : au moins une base de forme rectangulaire ; au moins une paroi droite et au moins une paroi gauche comportant chacune une première paroi latérale et une seconde paroi latérale pliables dans la direction dans laquelle elles sont l'une en face de l'autre, les premières parois latérales étant respectivement montées au niveau des deux côtés de la base de manière pliable ; une partie cellule dotée d'un anneau de levage devant être soulevé par une grue ou analogue, et comportant une cellule droite et une cellule gauche formées de manière pliable vers leur centre et montées respectivement sur la paroi droite et la paroi gauche de manière pliable ; et une partie de paroi latérale ou une paire de parties de parois latérales dotées d'au moins une entrée/sortie devant être ouverte ou fermée, et montées sur la base de manière pliable pour finir par une partie latérale ouverte dans un état tel que la paroi droite, la paroi gauche et la partie cellule sont déployées.
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