AT225U1 - LIVING CONTAINERS WITH INTERCHANGEABLE WALL AND CEILING MODULES - Google Patents
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Die vorliegende Erfindung betrifft Container die zum Wohnen aufgestellt sind. Die mobile Wohneinheit Container, in der beschriebenen Form, sollte durch den Anschluss an die gegebenen Container-Transport= systeme eine finanzierbare Möglichkeit des mobilen Wohnens bieten. z. B. : In Industriellen Ballungsräumen, um mit der Wohnung dem Arbeitsplatz zu folgen. In Naturschutzgebieten in denen man keine Baugenehmigung bekommt. Eine richtige Markterschliessung über einen Verein, sollte einen rasch anwachsenden Markt für dieses Wohnkonzept erschliessen.
Für den Transport des Containers gilt auch, je weniger Gewicht desto billiger. Der Container könnte für den Transport auch mit Waren angefüllt werden. Hier spielt die Festigkeit des Containers eine Rolle, sowie das Höchstzulässige Gesamtgewicht für den jeweiligen Transportweg : Strasse, Wasser, Schiene, Luft.
Es sollten Containerrahmen Verwendung finden, welche wie handels= übliche Lastencontainer über Aufsatzmöglichkeiten auf LKW, Schiffe, usw., sowie Container auf Container verfügen. Also, wichtig ist das Berücksichtigen der gängigen Systeme bei der Planung der Masse und Festigkeiten.
Die Seitenwände und die Decken-und Bodenflächen, bestehen aus Modulen (2), (3) und (5), welche abschraubbar, leicht auszutauschen sind, und durch das Abnehmen dieser Module die Möglichkeit bieten, mehrere Container zu einer Grosswohnung zusammenzustellen.
Seitenwände sollte es als Fensterfront (3), als Eingangstür (2), usw. geben. Die Abmessungen xMeter bis maximal 13, 60 Meter x 3 Meter x 2, 5 Meter scheinen ideal, da durch die 3Meter eine akzeptable Raumbreite gegeben wird und durch ein auf die Seite drehen des Containers unter Einhaltung der 2, 5 Meter Transportbreite, ein einfacher und billiger Transport auf der Strasse möglich wird.
Erfindungsgemäss sollten die Container einen Containerrahmen beinhalten und die Wand und Deckenmodule der Container sollen austauschbar sein, wobei der Containerrahmen an übliche Transport= systeme anschliessbar ist.
Beispiel : Containergrosswohnung Abmessung Container : ä 12 Meter x 3 Meter x 2, 5 Meter 5 Containereinheiten : 180 Quadratmeter Wohnfläche
450 Kubikmeter Rauminhalt Durch richtiges über und nebeneinanderstellen ergeben sich auch schöne Veranda-Terrassen-und Innenhofflächen.
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Zeichenfiguren Fig. l : Grundriss eines Wohncontainers :
Fest steht nur die Höhe von 2, 5 und die Breite von 3 Metern.
Die Länge kann variiert werden, je nach Wunsch des Kunden,
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der bestehenden Norm für den Containertransport.
(2) Türmodul, abschraubbar und befestigt an Ecke Fig. 3 (3) Fenstermodul, abschraubbar wie (2) (4) ungefähre Position der Schrauben welche ein An-und Abbauen der Module (2), (3) und (5) ermöglichen.
(5) Modul für Decke und Boden : ermöglicht ein Übereinander= stellen der Containereinheiten mit Zugang von Container zu
Container durch Treppen oder Leitern.
Fig. 3 : beschreibt eine Befestigungsecke für die jeweiligen
Module (2), (3) und (5), in schematischer Darstellung.
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The present invention relates to containers that are set up for living. The mobile housing unit container, in the form described, should provide a financially viable option for mobile living by connecting to the existing container transport systems. e.g. B.: In industrial conurbations to follow the workplace with the apartment. In nature reserves where you don't get a building permit. Correct market development through an association should open up a rapidly growing market for this living concept.
When it comes to transporting the container, the less weight, the cheaper. The container could also be filled with goods for transport. The strength of the container plays a role here, as does the maximum permissible total weight for the respective transport route: road, water, rail, air.
Container frames should be used which, like commercial = standard cargo containers, have the possibility of attaching them to trucks, ships, etc., as well as containers on containers. So, it is important to take into account the common systems when planning the mass and strength.
The side walls and the ceiling and floor surfaces consist of modules (2), (3) and (5), which can be unscrewed, easily replaced, and by removing these modules offer the possibility of putting together several containers into one large apartment.
Side walls should exist as a window front (3), as an entrance door (2), etc. The dimensions x meters up to a maximum of 13, 60 meters x 3 meters x 2.5 meters seem ideal, because the 3 meters give an acceptable room width and by turning the container to the side while maintaining the 2.5 meters transport width, a simple and cheaper transportation by road becomes possible.
According to the invention, the containers should contain a container frame and the wall and ceiling modules of the containers should be interchangeable, the container frame being connectable to conventional transport systems.
Example: Container large apartment Dimensions container: ä 12 meters x 3 meters x 2.5 meters 5 container units: 180 square meters of living space
450 cubic meters of space. Correctly stacking and juxtaposing creates beautiful veranda, patio and courtyard areas.
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Drawing figures Fig. 1: Floor plan of a residential container:
Only the height of 2.5 and the width of 3 meters is fixed.
The length can be varied according to the customer's request,
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the existing standard for container transport.
(2) Door module, can be unscrewed and attached to the corner Fig. 3 (3) Window module, can be unscrewed like (2) (4) approximate position of the screws which allow the modules (2), (3) and (5) to be attached and removed .
(5) Module for ceiling and floor: enables stacking = positioning of the container units with container access
Containers by stairs or ladders.
Fig. 3: describes a mounting corner for each
Modules (2), (3) and (5), in a schematic representation.
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DE2125180B2 (en) * | 1971-05-21 | 1975-03-13 | Blohm + Voss Ag, 2000 Hamburg | Transportable container fitting residential or holiday room - with sectioned steel cage skeleton for ceiling, floor and wall insertion |
DE2153109B2 (en) * | 1971-10-25 | 1976-01-08 | Werner 8000 Muenchen Blankschein | Swab brushes with foam plastic heads - mass-produced by separating two strips of foam plastics by punch-welding machine |
FR2475505A1 (en) * | 1980-02-08 | 1981-08-14 | Veco Sarl | CONTAINER FOR TRANSPORTING A CHAIN OF MANUFACTURE, TREATMENT, EXPERIMENTATION, EXAMINATION OR THE LIKE |
DE3408132A1 (en) * | 1984-03-06 | 1985-10-03 | Anton 2000 Hamburg Swiatopelk-Mirski | Collapsible containers as packaging for goods or as living accommodation |
DE3705367A1 (en) * | 1987-02-20 | 1988-09-01 | Radke Eckhard | Container, in particular unitised unit which can be assembled from individual prefabricated sheet-like elements |
DE4019201A1 (en) * | 1990-06-15 | 1991-12-19 | Tutschek Friedrich | Container for humane purposes - has sheet-metal-clad insulating walls with plaster-coated wood on inside |
DE4237606A1 (en) * | 1991-11-06 | 1993-05-13 | Weimar Karl Heinz | Conversion of transport container to provide living accommodation |
WO1994005879A1 (en) * | 1992-08-27 | 1994-03-17 | Istvan Nemet | Transportable dwelling unit |
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DE2125180B2 (en) * | 1971-05-21 | 1975-03-13 | Blohm + Voss Ag, 2000 Hamburg | Transportable container fitting residential or holiday room - with sectioned steel cage skeleton for ceiling, floor and wall insertion |
DE2153109B2 (en) * | 1971-10-25 | 1976-01-08 | Werner 8000 Muenchen Blankschein | Swab brushes with foam plastic heads - mass-produced by separating two strips of foam plastics by punch-welding machine |
FR2475505A1 (en) * | 1980-02-08 | 1981-08-14 | Veco Sarl | CONTAINER FOR TRANSPORTING A CHAIN OF MANUFACTURE, TREATMENT, EXPERIMENTATION, EXAMINATION OR THE LIKE |
DE3408132A1 (en) * | 1984-03-06 | 1985-10-03 | Anton 2000 Hamburg Swiatopelk-Mirski | Collapsible containers as packaging for goods or as living accommodation |
DE3705367A1 (en) * | 1987-02-20 | 1988-09-01 | Radke Eckhard | Container, in particular unitised unit which can be assembled from individual prefabricated sheet-like elements |
DE4019201A1 (en) * | 1990-06-15 | 1991-12-19 | Tutschek Friedrich | Container for humane purposes - has sheet-metal-clad insulating walls with plaster-coated wood on inside |
DE4237606A1 (en) * | 1991-11-06 | 1993-05-13 | Weimar Karl Heinz | Conversion of transport container to provide living accommodation |
WO1994005879A1 (en) * | 1992-08-27 | 1994-03-17 | Istvan Nemet | Transportable dwelling unit |
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