EP2924192A1 - Prefabricated modular structure - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a prefabricated modular structure, preferably for use in mortuaries, such as cemeteries or the like.
- prefabricated modular structures have low production costs with simple, fast assembly at the same time. Therefore, the number of components must not be high and assembly must be intuitive.
- the object of the present invention is to make a modular structure capable of fulfilling the above-described needs at least in part.
- reference numeral 1 indicates as a whole a module for delimiting a preferably sealed parallelepiped space 2, e.g. for containing urns with bones in a cemetery area.
- the main purpose of the sealing is to rainproof the space if the structure is mounted outdoors and exposed to rain.
- the module 1 comprises a plurality of panels 3 and a plurality of bar joints G connected to one another to define the side, bottom and upper walls of the space 2.
- the bar joints G are preferably made by extrusion of a metal bar.
- Each panel 3 comprises a preferably flat plate 4, a bottom flap 5 exiting transversely from the plate 4 and a first and a second group of reliefs 6, 7 exiting transversely from the plate 4 and opposite to the bottom flap 5.
- the reliefs 6, 7 are oriented in mutually different manner, and preferably reliefs 6', 7' facing the same side of the bottom flap 5 with respect to the plate 4 and reliefs 6", 7" facing opposite sides of the bottom flap 5 with respect to the plate 4 are present in each group 6, 7.
- the reliefs 6', 6" and 7', 7" may be alternated as shown in figure 1 along a respective side of the plate 4.
- the panel 3 is made in one piece by plastic deformation of a metal plate.
- the panel 3 and/or the joint G comprises an outer polymeric protective layer of polymeric resin which either partially or completely covers the panel 3.
- a polymeric resin preferably comprises a polyamide, in particular polyamide 11.
- polyamide 11 is commercialized under the name RILSAN®.
- Each bar joint G defines a plurality of rectilinear grooves 8 along sides thereof and at least one head hole 9 preferably surrounded by the grooves 8.
- Each groove 8 has a 'T'-shaped cross-section having a branch P proximal to the hole 9 and a distal branch D exiting transversely from the proximal branch P.
- the distal branch D defines a guide for the plate 4 and the proximal branch P couples to the teeth 6, 7 to constrain the joint G and the panel 3 in direction T perpendicular to the groove 8.
- the flap 5 has a maximum height which is either lower than or equal to that of the bar joint G when the module 1 is assembled, as shown in figure 2 , in which the distance D1 is defined between a crest of the flap 5 and a crest of the bar joint G respectively tangent to planes parallel to the plate 4.
- the distance D1 is either null or positive, as shown in figure 2 .
- the flap 5 does not interfere with a lateral and upper cover C mounted to the joints G' and G" and is designed either to cover the module 1 with a cosmetic function and/or protect the module 1 from atmospheric agents.
- the cover C is fixed to the module 1 by mounting specific brackets to hooks fixed and tightened in the grooves 8 which are free and not coupled to the panels 3.
- the flap 5 does not interfere during the assembly of the panel 3 as side or floor of the module 1.
- the four walls of the module 1 are identical to one another and defined by four panels 3.
- the bar joints G have a length substantially equal to or greater than that of the panels 3 so that the space 2 can be sealed as needed and rainproofed by using a cold sealing and/or adhesive paste, e.g. a silicon paste, applied in the groove 8.
- a cold sealing and/or adhesive paste e.g. a silicon paste
- the module 1 is replicated so as to make the modular structure in figure 3 .
- the structure 10 comprises a bottom wall 11 and front plates 12, one for each space 2 and respective module 1.
- the structure 10 comprises a plurality of section bars 13 each of which has a groove 14 mating with an edge 15 of the plate 4 opposite to the flap 5 as shown in figure 1 .
- the section bar 13 further comprises a wing 16, preferably two wings, opposite to the groove 14 and recessed with respect to the edge 15 when the profile 13 is applied to the respective panel 3. Furthermore, when the section bar 13 is applied to the respective panel 3, for example by applying an adhesive and/or sealing paste, the wings 16 define a reference for resting the front plate 12 which closes the space 2 so that each front plate 12 can be assembled/disassembled independently with respect to the front plates 12 of the adjacent modules 1. For example, the front plate 12 is fixed onto the section bars 13 by means of a cold adhesive and/or sealing paste, e.g. a silicon paste.
- a cold adhesive and/or sealing paste e.g. a silicon paste.
- the front plate 12 when the space 2 is surrounded on each side by a respective wing 16, the latter define a frame on which the front plate 12 rests in an embedded position in the space 2 so that the front plate 12 is surrounded by the panels 3 and by bar joints G.
- the front plate 12 is rounded on the vertexes so as not to interfere with the sides F which join two angularly adjacent grooves 8 to each other.
- the wings 16, as the flap 5, also have a maximum height lower than that of the joint G, i.e. the relative distance D2 is either positive (as shown in figure 2 ) or null.
- the structure 10 further comprises a plurality of legs 17, preferably equal to each other, coupled to slide in a groove 8 of the respective bar joint G.
- the bottom wall 11 may comprise one or more modules to connect to each other at least the panels 3 of at least two adjacent modules 1 or the panels 3 of a module 1 and at least one leg 17. Other combinations may be obtained according to the best tradeoff between the need to reduce the number of components and the maximum size of each component, e.g. to simplify the transportation conditions of the structure.
- the bottom wall 11 is a single piece and connects all the modules 1 and the legs 17 to each other.
- each panel 3 is rigidly connected to the bottom wall 11 by means of the flap 5 which may be glued and/or sealed and/or coupled by means of a removable (e.g. threaded) or permanent (e.g. riveted) cold mechanical connection.
- a removable (e.g. threaded) or permanent (e.g. riveted) cold mechanical connection may be glued and/or sealed and/or coupled by means of a removable (e.g. threaded) or permanent (e.g. riveted) cold mechanical connection.
- figure 4 illustrates a front cover of the front plate 12 by means of the slab, preferably a stone slab L.
- a stud bolt P is screwed into the hole 9 on which a boss B and a rosette R are mounted.
- An edge S of the slab L rests peripherally against the boss B and the preferably threaded rosette R fastens the slab onto the boss B.
- the modular structure 10 is particularly indicated for rapidly building structures for cemetery areas, in particular exposed to the weather and to rain.
- the flap 5 allows to stiffen the plate 4 to avoid bending under load. Furthermore, when the flap 5 is rigidly connected to the bottom wall 11, the structure 10 is rigid as a whole, and in particular may effectively support the even heavy weight of peripheral covers fixed to the joints G, such as for example stone slabs.
- the flap 5 is obtained by means of an 'L'-shaped fold of an end of the plate 4 allows to maintain the planarity of the plate itself and the rectilinear pattern of the teeth 6, 7 in simple manner so as to make the sliding assembly of the panel 3 reliable with the joints G.
- section bars 13 stiffen the plate 4 for bending and do not compromise planarity.
- the hole 9, the stud bolt P, the boss B and the rosette R define a front hook applied to the bar joint G to fix the slab L and cover the front plate 12.
- the size of the space 2 may be different from that shown and may, for example, have a parallelepiped shape having a front edge 15 longer than the sides connected with bar joints G or by means of cubic parallelepiped shape.
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Description
- The present invention relates to a prefabricated modular structure, preferably for use in mortuaries, such as cemeteries or the like.
- Preferably, prefabricated modular structures have low production costs with simple, fast assembly at the same time. Therefore, the number of components must not be high and assembly must be intuitive.
- Furthermore, the need to provide the application of a side and/or upper and/or front cover which is made of more valuable material than the supporting structure arises when a prefabricated structure is used in a mortuary. When made of stone, the heavy weight of the cover must be considered in designing the modular structure.
- The object of the present invention is to make a modular structure capable of fulfilling the above-described needs at least in part.
- The object of the present invention/innovation is reached by a prefabricated structure according to claim 1.
- The invention/innovation will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings which illustrate a non-limitative embodiment thereof, in which:
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figure 1 is a perspective, exploded view of a module for building a predetermined structure according to the present invention/innovation; -
figure 2 is an assembled perspective view of the module infigure 1 ; -
figure 3 is a perspective, exploded view of a prefabricated structure comprising a plurality of modules according tofigure 1 ; and -
figure 4 shows an exploded perspective view of an additional detail for the module infigure 1 . - In
figure 1 , reference numeral 1 indicates as a whole a module for delimiting a preferably sealedparallelepiped space 2, e.g. for containing urns with bones in a cemetery area. The main purpose of the sealing is to rainproof the space if the structure is mounted outdoors and exposed to rain. - The module 1 comprises a plurality of
panels 3 and a plurality of bar joints G connected to one another to define the side, bottom and upper walls of thespace 2. The bar joints G are preferably made by extrusion of a metal bar. - Each
panel 3 comprises a preferablyflat plate 4, abottom flap 5 exiting transversely from theplate 4 and a first and a second group ofreliefs 6, 7 exiting transversely from theplate 4 and opposite to thebottom flap 5. - The
reliefs 6, 7 are oriented in mutually different manner, and preferably reliefs 6', 7' facing the same side of thebottom flap 5 with respect to theplate 4 andreliefs 6", 7" facing opposite sides of thebottom flap 5 with respect to theplate 4 are present in eachgroup 6, 7. Thereliefs 6', 6" and 7', 7" may be alternated as shown infigure 1 along a respective side of theplate 4. - Preferably, the
panel 3 is made in one piece by plastic deformation of a metal plate. - Even more preferably, the
panel 3 and/or the joint G comprises an outer polymeric protective layer of polymeric resin which either partially or completely covers thepanel 3. Such a polymeric resin preferably comprises a polyamide, inparticular polyamide 11. In particular,such polyamide 11 is commercialized under the name RILSAN®. - Each bar joint G defines a plurality of rectilinear grooves 8 along sides thereof and at least one
head hole 9 preferably surrounded by the grooves 8. - Each groove 8 has a 'T'-shaped cross-section having a branch P proximal to the
hole 9 and a distal branch D exiting transversely from the proximal branch P. The distal branch D defines a guide for theplate 4 and the proximal branch P couples to theteeth 6, 7 to constrain the joint G and thepanel 3 in direction T perpendicular to the groove 8. - According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the
flap 5 has a maximum height which is either lower than or equal to that of the bar joint G when the module 1 is assembled, as shown infigure 2 , in which the distance D1 is defined between a crest of theflap 5 and a crest of the bar joint G respectively tangent to planes parallel to theplate 4. The distance D1 is either null or positive, as shown infigure 2 . In this manner, theflap 5 does not interfere with a lateral and upper cover C mounted to the joints G' and G" and is designed either to cover the module 1 with a cosmetic function and/or protect the module 1 from atmospheric agents. The cover C is fixed to the module 1 by mounting specific brackets to hooks fixed and tightened in the grooves 8 which are free and not coupled to thepanels 3. - Furthermore, in this manner the
flap 5 does not interfere during the assembly of thepanel 3 as side or floor of the module 1. Indeed, as shown infigure 2 , the four walls of the module 1 are identical to one another and defined by fourpanels 3. - Preferably, the bar joints G have a length substantially equal to or greater than that of the
panels 3 so that thespace 2 can be sealed as needed and rainproofed by using a cold sealing and/or adhesive paste, e.g. a silicon paste, applied in the groove 8. - According to an embodiment of the present invention, the module 1 is replicated so as to make the modular structure in
figure 3 . Thestructure 10 comprises abottom wall 11 andfront plates 12, one for eachspace 2 and respective module 1. - To fix the
front plates 12 more easily, thestructure 10 comprises a plurality ofsection bars 13 each of which has agroove 14 mating with anedge 15 of theplate 4 opposite to theflap 5 as shown infigure 1 . - The
section bar 13 further comprises awing 16, preferably two wings, opposite to thegroove 14 and recessed with respect to theedge 15 when theprofile 13 is applied to therespective panel 3. Furthermore, when thesection bar 13 is applied to therespective panel 3, for example by applying an adhesive and/or sealing paste, thewings 16 define a reference for resting thefront plate 12 which closes thespace 2 so that eachfront plate 12 can be assembled/disassembled independently with respect to thefront plates 12 of the adjacent modules 1. For example, thefront plate 12 is fixed onto thesection bars 13 by means of a cold adhesive and/or sealing paste, e.g. a silicon paste. Furthermore, when thespace 2 is surrounded on each side by arespective wing 16, the latter define a frame on which thefront plate 12 rests in an embedded position in thespace 2 so that thefront plate 12 is surrounded by thepanels 3 and by bar joints G. In particular, thefront plate 12 is rounded on the vertexes so as not to interfere with the sides F which join two angularly adjacent grooves 8 to each other. - The
wings 16, as theflap 5, also have a maximum height lower than that of the joint G, i.e. the relative distance D2 is either positive (as shown infigure 2 ) or null. - The
structure 10 further comprises a plurality oflegs 17, preferably equal to each other, coupled to slide in a groove 8 of the respective bar joint G. - In order to allow the construction of a more robust structure, the
bottom wall 11 may comprise one or more modules to connect to each other at least thepanels 3 of at least two adjacent modules 1 or thepanels 3 of a module 1 and at least oneleg 17. Other combinations may be obtained according to the best tradeoff between the need to reduce the number of components and the maximum size of each component, e.g. to simplify the transportation conditions of the structure. According to the example illustrated infigure 3 , thebottom wall 11 is a single piece and connects all the modules 1 and thelegs 17 to each other. - In particular, each
panel 3 is rigidly connected to thebottom wall 11 by means of theflap 5 which may be glued and/or sealed and/or coupled by means of a removable (e.g. threaded) or permanent (e.g. riveted) cold mechanical connection. - For example,
figure 4 illustrates a front cover of thefront plate 12 by means of the slab, preferably a stone slab L. A stud bolt P is screwed into thehole 9 on which a boss B and a rosette R are mounted. An edge S of the slab L rests peripherally against the boss B and the preferably threaded rosette R fastens the slab onto the boss B. - The advantages which can be obtained by means of the modular structure 1 described and illustrated herein are the following.
- The
modular structure 10 is particularly indicated for rapidly building structures for cemetery areas, in particular exposed to the weather and to rain. - The
flap 5 allows to stiffen theplate 4 to avoid bending under load. Furthermore, when theflap 5 is rigidly connected to thebottom wall 11, thestructure 10 is rigid as a whole, and in particular may effectively support the even heavy weight of peripheral covers fixed to the joints G, such as for example stone slabs. - The
flap 5 is obtained by means of an 'L'-shaped fold of an end of theplate 4 allows to maintain the planarity of the plate itself and the rectilinear pattern of theteeth 6, 7 in simple manner so as to make the sliding assembly of thepanel 3 reliable with the joints G. - At the same time, the section bars 13 stiffen the
plate 4 for bending and do not compromise planarity. - The
hole 9, the stud bolt P, the boss B and the rosette R define a front hook applied to the bar joint G to fix the slab L and cover thefront plate 12. - It is finally apparent that changes and variations can be made to the modular structure 1 described and illustrated herein without because of this departing from the scope of protection defined by the appended claims.
- The size of the
space 2 may be different from that shown and may, for example, have a parallelepiped shape having afront edge 15 longer than the sides connected with bar joints G or by means of cubic parallelepiped shape.
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- A module defining a parallelepiped space (2) for a prefabricated structure comprising a plurality of panels (3), each of which is coupled sliding into two bar joints (G) opposing with respect to the relative panel (3), each panel (3) being obtained by bending a metal slab and comprising a plate (4), at least a first and a second tooth (6, 7) arranged on opposing parts of the plate (4) and projecting with respect to said plate (4) and a flap (5) projecting with respect to said plate (4) between the first and the second tooth (6, 7), each bar joint (G) defining straight grooves (8), each of which has a transversal section coupled with the relative tooth (6, 7) and shaped to block the panel (3) at the bar joint (G) in a perpendicular direction (T) to the direction of the grooves (8).
- A module according to claim 1, characterized by comprising at least two section bars (13), each of which defines at least one further groove (14) to house the front edge (15) of the panel (3) opposing the flap (5).
- A module according to claim 2, characterized by the section bar (13) comprising a first and a second wing (16) exiting from opposing parts with respect to the further groove (14) and a front plate (12) to be rested on the wings (16) to close the space (2), the wings (16) being recessed with respect to the edge front edge (15).
- A module according to claim 3, characterized by the bar joint (G) comprising a front hook (9, P, B, R) to attach a plate (L) and cover the front plate (12).
- A module according to any one of the previous claims, characterized by the panel (3) being covered with a protective layer of polymeric material.
- A module according to any one of the previous claims, characterized by at least one of the panel (3) and the bar joint (G) being a single body.
- A module according to any one of the previous claims, characterized by the bar joint (G) projecting with respect to the flap (5) or being aligned with the flap (5).
- A structure preferably for mortuaries, comprising a plurality of modules according to any one of the previous claims and a bottom plate (11) fixed with bar joints (G) and flaps (5) of at least two adjacent modules.
- A structure according to claims 7 and 8, characterized by comprising a cover (C) fixed to the bar joints (G) to cover the panel (3).
- A structure according to one of claims 8 or 9, characterized by comprising at least one leg (17) and by the bottom plate (11) being rigidly connected to the leg (17).
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