WO2017145108A1 - System, method, kit and modular element for the dry building of structures for constructions - Google Patents
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- the present invention is generally applicable in the field of civil engineering, and it ⁇ elates in particular to a modular element, a system, a kit and a method for the dry building, .e. building without using concrete, adhesive, resins or other similar bonds, of building structures.
- Modular elements which may be coupled to dry build houses are known, for example Tom the international applications W02009104047 and WO2014087352.
- Said modular elements generally have a substantially parallelepiped shape and are :oupled two by two through male-female systems.
- the known elements have a nain development direction and have an upper portion with a protruding male element and a lower portion with a female seat, just like the coupling system of the known "Lego" type Dricks.
- the overlapped stacking of said elements allows to create vertical walls able to support a vertical load.
- said walls may also withstand more to tensile and shear stresses.
- the building of the wall shall be carried out by specialized staff.
- Object of the present invention is to at least partially overcome the above drawbacks, Dy providing a modular system for the dry building of building structures of high efficiency and relatively cost-effective.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a modular system allowing to dry build building structures.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a system for the dry building of Duilding structures able to greatly withstand to tensile, compressive and shear stresses.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a modular system allowing anyone to easily build a structure and, more generally, a building, in particular a house.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a system for the dry building of Duildings structures being easy to assemble.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a modular system for the dry Duilding of building structures allowing their manufacturing in a limited time period.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a modular system for the dry Duilding of building structures able to support high loads.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a demountable modular system for the dry building of building structures.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a modular system for the dry Duilding of building structures allowing the modification of the structure once built.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a modular system for the dry Duilding of building structures being of easy maintenance.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a modular system for the dry Duilding of building structures particularly suitable for building houses.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a modular system for the dry Duilding of building structures of low environmental impact.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a modular system for the dry Duilding of building structures having a high aestethic appeal.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a modular element to be used n a modular system for the dry building of building structures being particularly effective and relatively inexpensive.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a modular element to be used n a modular system for the dry building of building structures being light and of compact dimensions.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a modular element to be used n a modular system for the dry building of building structures made of recyclable material.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a modular element to be used n a modular system for the dry building of building structures being easy to transport and/or stackable.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 are axonometric views of a structure 1;
- FIGS. 3A and 3B are axonometric views of, respectively, an attic and a wall 3;
- FIG. 3C is a schematic exploded view of some details of the wall 3;
- FIGS. 4A, 4B, 5A and 5B are axonometric views of a beam 2;
- FIG. 6 is a schematic of a plurality of modular elements 10
- FIGS. 7, 8A and 8B are front schematic views of two modular elements 10, 10';
- FIGS, from 9A to 17B are axonometric views of different embodiments of a modular dement 10;
- FIGS, from 18A to 27 are axonometric views of different embodiments of a beam or :olumn 2;
- FIGS. 28A and 28B are exploded axonometric views of some details of a beam 2, ⁇ espectively, in a first and in a second embodiment;
- FIGs. 29A and 29B are enlarged views of some details of a beam 2;
- FIG. 30 is an axonometric view of an attic or a wall 3;
- FIGS, from 31 to 34A are axonometric views of different embodiments of some details of a structure 1;
- FIG. 34B is a enlarged view of some details of FIG. 34A;
- FIGS. 35A and 35B are axonometric views of further embodiments of the modular dement 10;
- FIG. 36 is an axonometric view of another embodiment of the modular elements 10 - ⁇ emovable anchoring means 50;
- FIGS. 37, 38 and 39 are axonometric views of furhter embodiments of the modular dement 10.
- said structures 1 may have a substantially longitudinal development, as in the case of a beam 2, a :olumn or similar structures (FIGS. 4A, 4B, 5A, 5B), or a substantially planar development, or example, walls 3, floors, balconies, roof pitches or similar structures (FIGS. 3A, 3B, 30, 33).
- the structure 1 may be load-bearing or not.
- structure or derivatives thereof means a set of structural dements which, due to their nature, is designed to withstand compressive, tensile and shear stresses.
- building structure or derivatives thereof means a structure or a group of two or more structures designed for the construction of a building Droduct, for both housing purpose (building structure) and non-housing purposes nonbuilding structure).
- the structure 1 has a substantially planar development along the main development plane ⁇ , it may therefore be subject to loads both longitudinally and :ransversally to the plane ⁇ .
- the structure 1 in case the structure 1 is a vertical bearing wall 3 Df a house, it may be subject mainly to a compressive load which is parallel to the plane.
- the structure 1 is a floor 3 for a housing unit, it must be capable to withstand a load which is substantially orthogonal to the plane thereof.
- planar and/or longitudinal structures 1 may be operatively coupled with ?ach other so to obtain, for example, a truss, a garage, a balcony, a house, a fair stand or similar building structures.
- the action of a force, such as a load or a constraint, on the structure 1, generates on the structure itself 1, or on part of it, some compressive, tensile and shear stresses.
- the system may be configured to oppose such stresses.
- the modular system may include a plurality of modular elements 10, L0', 10", which may be reciprocally coupled to obtain the building 1.
- Said modular elements 10, 10', 10" may be manufactured of any material, preferably n plastic or metallic material or wood. I n particular, the modular element 10 may be nanufactured of recycled, recyclable or natural material or anyway a material which is at east partly of vegetal origin, so to have a low environmental impact.
- the present invention may include several similar or identical parts and/or elements, f not otherwise specified, similar or identical parts and/or elements will be indicated with a single reference number, meaning that the described technical features are common to all similar or identical parts and/or elements.
- the modular elements 10, 10', 10" may transmit any compressive stresses to each Dther by contact. Moreover, the modular system may include some mutual anchoring means ⁇ 0 of the modular elements 10, 10', 10", which may withstand the tensile and shear stresses, as better described below.
- the modular elements 10, LO', 10" may be firmly anchored, for example through welding. Conveniently, the latter may :ontrast any tensile and shear stresses.
- the anchoring means 50 may be preferably of removable type.
- each modular element 10 may comprise at least a plate- shaped element 20 and at least a functional zone 30 which is coupled or may be coupled to :he plate-shaped element 20, whose functions will be better described hereunder.
- Each modular element 10 may have at least one substantially planar wall 11, being Dart of the plate-shaped element 20, and one or several side faces 12, preferably substantially perpendicular to the planar wall 11, being part of bothe the plate-shaped dement 20 and the functional zone 30.
- planar wall 11 may define the upper wall of every modular element L0.
- said /vail may define, for example, the lower wall, without departing from the scope of the Dresent invention.
- the respective e Dlanar walls 11, 11' may lie substantially in the same plane and, in particular, may define a development plane ⁇ substantially parallel and preferably corresponding to the main development plane ⁇ of the structure 1, for example the exposed plane of a wall or an attic.
- the modular elements L0, 10', 10" may be coupled both longitudinally, for example along the X axis to form a beam I, or along two different directions, for example along the X axis and a Y axis which may be Derpendicular to the first to form a wall or an attic 3 which are substantially planar.
- the plate-shaped dements 20, 20' may define a substantially continuous surface 4.
- the plate- shaped element 20 may have a substantially planar upper side, which may define the planar /vail 11 of the modular element 10.
- the side faces 12 of the modular element 10 may include a first ?nd edge 13 in correspondence of the substantially planar wall 11 and a second end edge 14 n front of the first.
- the plate-shaped element 20 may include the first end edge 13 while the functional zone 30 may include the second end edge 14 of the side faces 12.
- the functional zone 30 of the nodular element 10 may be intended to face a corresponding functional zone 30' of the adjacent modular element 10'.
- the end edge 13 may cooperate with the corresponding end edge 13' of :he adjacent modular element 10' to define the plane ⁇ , while the second end edges 14, 14' Df the side faces 12 of the modular elements 10, 10' may reciprocally cooperate to define a second plane ⁇ 2 which is substantially parallel to the plane ⁇ and opposed thereto.
- the two opposite planes ⁇ , ⁇ 2 may be obtained.
- the two planes n lt n 2 may be located at the opposite ends of :he modular elements 10.
- each modular element 10 the functional zone 30 may extend :ransversally to the plate-shaped element 20, preferably perpendicularly to it.
- the transmission of the compressive stresses may occur through the mutual nteraction between the corresponding side faces 12, 12' of two adjacent modular elements L0, 10'.
- each of the side faces 12 of the modular element 10 may be designed to :ome into contact, totally or partially, with the corresponding side faces 12' of the adjacent nodular element 10'.
- the modular element 10 may have some portions 15 of the side : aces 12 designed to come into contact with the corresponding portion 15' of the side face L2' of the adjacent modular element 10'.
- the contact portions 15 may be substantially Dlanar and may be substantially orthogonal to the planes ⁇ , ⁇ 2 . According to the load direction, the contact portions 15 may be defined by a more or ess large area of the side faces 12.
- said stresses may be substantially transmitted by the plate-shaoed dement 20 that is through the edges 13, 13' of two adjacent modular elements 10, 10', or Dy the operating portion 30 and that is by the edges 14, 14' of two adjacent modular dements 10, 10'.
- the edges which are opposite to the ones subject to :ompressive stresses are bound with each other through the anchoring means 50, which oppose the bending.
- the Dlate-shaped element 20 may be of a parallelepiped shape, preferably with a square base.
- the plate-shaped element 20 may have a length LU2 and a width .A2 higher than height H2.
- a length LU2 at least 3 times the height H2
- the plate-shaped element 20 may have a length LU2 and a width LA2 of about 50 cm or 60 cm, and a height H2 of about 10cm.
- the plate-shaped element 20 may have four lateral portions 22, 23, 24, 25, which may include the edge 13 and have a substantially flat shape.
- the side portion 24 of the plate-shaped element 20 may be designed to :ome into contact with the corresponding lateral portion 22' of the plate-shaped element 10' of the adjacent modular element 10' so to transfer its compressive stresses when these atter are transmitted substantially along the plane ⁇ .
- the lateral portions 12, 23, 24, 25 may define the contact portions 15.
- each modular element may include four side portions 22, 23, 24, 25 opposing each other two by two.
- the portions 22 and 24 and the portions 23 and 25 may face each other.
- the side Dortions 22, 23, 24, 25 may be all identical.
- each lateral portion 22, 23, 24, 25 may come into contact with a :orresponding portion of the adjacent modular element 10'.
- each lateral Dortion 22, 23, 24, 25 may come into contact with the corresponding portions of four Afferent adjacent modular elements 10', 10", 10"', 10"". More specifically, as schematically shown in FIG. 3C, the portions 22, 23, 24, 25 of the modular element may come into contact with the portions 24', 25", 22"', 23"" of the relevant adjacent modular elements 10', 10", LO'", 10"".
- the functional zone 30 may include at least a planar plate 31 which extends from the Dlate-shaped element 20 along a plane ⁇ 3 substantially perpendicular to the plane ⁇ .
- the planar plate 31 may have a length lower or substantially equal to the one of the Dlate-like element 20 and/or a width equal to one fifth of the length of the latter and/or a leight equal to twice the width of the plate itself 31.
- the planar plate 31 may have a length LU3 of about 50cm, a width LA3 Df about 10cm, and a height H3 of about 20cm.
- the modular element 10 may bee particularly compact.
- it may have a width LAI and a length LU1 of about 50cm, and a height HI of about 30cm.
- planar plate 31 may extend from the Dlate-shaped element 20 centrally, so that the modular element 10 has a substantially "J" shaped cross section.
- the planar plate 31 may include a front portion 32 and a back portion 34, which may De substantially planar and lie in a plane which is substantially parallel to the plane of the ateral portions 22, 24 of the plate-shaped element 20.
- the front portion 32 and the back portion 34 may be substantially perpendicular to the plane ⁇ 3 .
- the front portion 32 and the back portion 34 mayinclude the edges L4 so that they contribute to the transmission of the compressive stresses when they are :ransmitted substantially along the plane ⁇ 2 .
- the portions 32, 34 of the plate il may take part in the transmission of the compressive stresses, so to define the contact Spotifyions 15.
- the front portions 32 of the plate 31 Df the functional zone 30 and the side portions 22 of the plate-shaped element 20 may be Diaced so that the side portions 22 and the front ones 32 define a side face 12 substantially :ontinuous of the modular element 10 and the side portions 24 and back ones 34 define the side face opposed to the first 12 of the modular element 10.
- the functional zone 30 may comprise another Dlanar plate 36, defining a plane ⁇ 4 , so as to form with the first a pair of planar plates 31, 36.
- both the planar plates 31, 36 may have a length LU3 equal to length LU2 Df the plate-shaped element 20, a width LA3 equal to one fifth of their length LU3 and a leight H3 equal to twice their width.
- the plates 31, $6 may be placed crossed each other in order to form a cross shape, for example one substantially perpendicular to the other, both extending from the plate-shaped 20.
- the planes n 3 n 4 are substantially perpendicular each other.
- both planer plates 31, 36 may present the dimensions indicated above. ccording to a particular aspect of the invention, the height H2 of the plate-shaped element 10 and the width LA3 of the planar plates 31, 36 may vary depending on the material used : or manufacturing the modular element 10.
- the height H2 of the first and the width LA3 of the second may be of about 10 cm, on the other hand, when the modular dement 10 is manufactured in wood or metal metallic material, for example aluminum as shown in the FIGS 12A and 12B, the height H2 and the width LA3 may have smaller dimensions, preferably of about 5 cm.
- the modular element 10 may have the same outer dimensions, for example a width LAI and a length LUl of about 50cm and a height HI of about 30 cm, but it may have different relationships with respect to those indicated above Detween the dimensions of the planar plates 31, 36 and the dimensions of the plate-shaped dement 20.
- the width .A3 of the planar plates 31, 36 and the width LAI of the element 10 itself may have a ⁇ elationship comprised between 0.1 and 0.2, while the height H3 may be about twice the leight H2.
- the width LA2 may substantially be the same as the length LU2, which may also De substantially the same as the width LU3.
- the height H2 may substantially be :he same as the width LA3, and, as a consequence, the height H3 may substantially be equal :o the half of the difference between the width LA2 and the width LA3.
- planar plate 36 may be placed :entrally with respect to the plate-shaped element 20 and it may have respective side Spotifyions 33, 35 which may substantially be planar and placed in a plane substantially parallel :o the plane ⁇ 3 .
- the pair of planar plates 31, 36 may intersect to form a central cross and may have four portions 32, 33, 34, 35 aimed at interacting with one respective lateral Dortion of the adjacent modular elements 10', 10", 10"', 10"".
- the modular element 10 may then have a "T" section, both on the side and in the ront. In such a way, the modular element 10 may be coupled, indifferently, with another nodular element 10 along a longitudinal direction defined by the axis X or along a transverse Erection, perpendicular to the longitudinal direction, defined by axis Y.
- the modular dement 10 may have a substantially "L" shape so as to define an edge element 110.
- a planar plate 36 may be longer than the other plate 31 so that the Dortions 33 and 35 of the functional zone 30 cooperate with the lateral portions 23, 25 of :he plate-shaped element 20 in order to define two side faces 12 of substantially "L" shape, :he portion 34 of the functional zone 30 and the side portion 24 of the plate-shaped element 10 cooperate to define a side face 12 substantially planar having width and height equal to :he width and height of the modular element 10, and the portion 32 of the functional zone JO and the side portion 22 of the plate-shaped element 20 cooperate to define a side face 12 Df substantially "T" shape.
- the two side faces 12 of substantially ⁇ " shape may define an angle different from 90°, more in general an angle comprised Detween 1° and 180°, preferably comprised between 100° and 150°.
- the edge dement 110 may be used to couple the pitches of a roof each other and/or a pitch of a roof with a wall.
- the edge elements 110 may have a different angle depending on the ⁇ equirements.
- the modular dement 10 may substantially be an angular element 210.
- planar plates 31, 36 may be placed substantially perpendicular to ?ach other, both extending from the plate-shaped element 20. More in particular, the same Dlanar plates 31, 36 may be placed laterally with respect to the plate-shaped element 20 so :hat the portions 34, 35, respectively, of the plates 31, 36 of the functional zone 30 :ooperate with the side portions 24, 25 of the plate-shaped element 20 in order to define :wo side faces 12 consecutive to the modular element 10 of substantially square shape.
- the portions 32, 33, respectively, of the plate 31, 36 of the : unctional zone 30 may cooperate with the side portions 22, 23 of the plate-shaped element 10 in order to define two side faces 12 consecutive to the modular element 10 of substantiallyunL" shape.
- the planar plates il, 36 may be placed laterally with respect to the plate-shaped element 20, one facing the Dther so as to be substantially parallel. More in detail, in said embodiment, the two planes i 3 n 4 are substantially parallel to each other. For example, considering a transverse portion Df the modular element 10, the latter may have a shape of a substantially reversed "U".
- Said planar plates 31 may have each a front portion 32 which may define a side face L2 of the modular element 10, a back portion 34 which may define another of the side faces L2 of the same modular element 10.
- the portions 32, 34 may contribute to the :ransmission of the compressive stresses defining in this way the contact portions 15.
- planar plates 31, 36 may be placed so that each of them have a side surface substantially flat 33, 35 placed parallely to the plane ⁇ 3 .
- the side Dortions 33, 35 may then define two opposite faces 12 of the modular element 10.
- the modular elements 10 may be placed in rows so :hat the plate-shaped element 20 of each of them is in contact with the functional zone 30' Df the element of the lower row and with the plate-shaped element 20" of the modular dements 10" of the upper row.
- modular elements 10 may be placed in different ways depending on the requirements, safeguarding the space and improving the stacking thereof.
- the modular dement 10 may comprise two pairs of planar plates 31, 36 facing each other.
- ach of the planar plates 31, 36 may have an outer surface 32, 33, 34, 35 substantially Darallel to the side portions 22, 23, 24, 25.
- the first and the second may define : our faces 12 of the modular element 10.
- the portions and/or surfaces 32, 33, 34, 35 Df the functional zone 30 and the corresponding side portions 22, 23, 24, 25 of the plate- shaped element 20 may define the four faces 12 of the modular element 10.
- one or more of such portions 32, 33, 34, 35, 22, 23, 24, 25, may contribute to :he transmission of the compressive stresses in order to define the contact portions 15.
- the plate-shaped element 20 and the functional zone 30 may be removably :oupable each other, for example through screw and screw nut means or wedge means or nsertion means of male/female type, not represented in the figures since already known, rhis highly facilitates the transportation and the handling.
- planar plates 31, 36 also these atter may be removably coupable each other and to the plate-shaped element 20.
- the structure 1 may be subject to shear and tensile stresses, in addition to the already cited compression stresses.
- the anchoring means 50 may be mounted on the modular elements 10 once they lave been preemptively coupled, so as to form the structure 1.
- the anchoring means 50 and the nodular elements 10 may be reciprocally configured so that the same anchoring means 50 Dnce mounted, may be all accessible for their removal, without the necessity of decoupling :he modular elements 10, 10', 10" each other.
- the operator may remove from the structure 1 one or more central nodular elements 10 without the need to act on the peripheral modular elements.
- the maintenance and/or replacement operations of the nodular elements 10, for example because one or more of them break or is damaged, may De faster and cheaper.
- the anchoring means 50 may include at least one elongated anchoring nember 61 susceptible to join two modular elements preferably adjacent 10, 10' so as to :ontrast the tensile stresses.
- the elongated anchoring members 61 may be configured so as to join two different nodular elements 10, 10' in proximity to the functional zone 30, in particular of the central ;one 39 thereof.
- said elongated anchoring members 61 may preferably join two by two modular dements 10, 10' adjacent each other.
- the anchoring members 61 may have an elongated shape defining an axis X' substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis X.
- the axis X' may coincide with the longitudinal axis X.
- the anchoring neans 50 may comprise a plurality of anchoring elongated members 61 each defining a ⁇ espective axis X.
- Said elongated anchoring members 61 may be, for example, rope-shaped rods or :hains, and they may be manufactured in metallic material.
- he anchoring means 61 may act along axis X', X", X" substantially parallel each other and/or along axis Y', Y", Y'" substantially parallel each other.
- the axis X', X", X" and the axis Y', Y", Y'" may be transverse each other and preferably substantially perpendiculr, so as to allow the structure 1 to be highly rigid.
- the axis X', X", X" may define a plane ⁇ 5 while the axis Y', Y", Y'" may define a plane ⁇ 6 .
- the planes ⁇ 5 , ⁇ 6 may be substantially parallel or coincident each other.
- said planes ⁇ 5 , ⁇ 6 may be substantially parallel to the plane ⁇ . Possibly, :he same ⁇ 5 , ⁇ 6 may substantially coincide with the plane ⁇ 2 . In other words, the anchoring members 61 may form a net substantially placed along the plane ⁇ 2 .
- each anchoring member 61 may have respective ?nds 62, 63 which may be anchored in correspondence with the functional zones 30, 30' of :wo different modular elements 10, 10', preferably in correspondence with the central part $9 of the functional zones 30.
- Each anchoring member 61 may have any length, such as to couple two or more modular elements 10, 10', 10".
- the anchoring members 61 may lave such length so as to couple a plurality of modular elements 10, 10', 10", for example :hrough spikes, forks and any fastening element.
- each anchoring element 61 may lave such length so as to couple two adjacent modular elements 10, 10'.
- the modular element 10 may :omprise at least one seat 40 to house at least one portion of at least one of the anchoring members 61.
- the seats 40 may be configured and/or positioned so that the axis X' and/or the axis Y' are arranged respectively at planes ⁇ 5 , ⁇ 6 .
- each seat 40 may comprise at least one housing 41 for the end 62, 63 dof :he elongated anchoring member 61.
- the seat 40 may be placed in the central Dart 39 of the functional zone 30 of the modular element 10.
- each of the central parts 39 of the functional zones 30 of the nodular elements 10 may comprise a plurality of seats 40, for example 4 seats forming a :ross, suitable for housing the respective end 62, 63 of a corresponding plurality of anchoring members 61.
- each of the Dianar plates 31, 36 may include a couple of seats 40 which may be symmetrical with respect :o the central part 39.
- each modular element 10 may be connected in an easy and fast way with a corresponding plurality of adjacent modular elements 10', 10", 10"', 10"".
- the seats 40 may be at least partially accessible in correspondence with :he plane ⁇ 2 to allow the insertion/the removal of the anchoring members 61 :herein/therefrom without decoupling the modular elements 10, 10', 10"each other.
- the anchoring means 61 may be of removable type. In this way, the replacement and/or maintenance operations of one or more modular elements 10, L0', 10"... may be very easy and rapid.
- the cross formation of the modular element 10 may include, on the Dpposite side to the plate-shaped element 20, that is in correspondence with the functional ;one 30, one or more longitudinal channels 42 defining the seats 40 for the insertion of the elongated members 61.
- the longitudinal channel 42 may have a generally "U"-shaped section and may be at least partially open in correspondence with the plane ⁇ 2 so as to allow the nsertion/removal of the anchoring members 61 thereof.
- the nodular element 10 may be without channels 42.
- each functional zone 30 may comprise : our housings 41 to allow the coupling of four anchoring members 61.
- Said metallic plate 45 may be integrated into the central zone 39 of the functional ;one 30 of each modular element 10, as shown for example in the FIGS, from 18A to 24B, so :hat the anchoring members 61 remains flush with the plane ⁇ 2 .
- the metallic plate 45 may be simply laid on and if needed :oupled with the central zone 39 of the functional zone 30 of each modular element 10, as shown for example in the FIGS. 25A and 25B.
- the opposite ends 62, 63 of the anchoring members 61 may have a predetermined shape, while the housings 41 may have a corresponding counter-profile.
- Said coupling may be of removable type.
- each anchoring member 61 may comprise two portions 64, 65 joined each other by a central sleeve 66 for the regulation of the reciprocal traction between the same portions 54, 65.
- one of the portions 64, 65 may have a right thread and the other Dortion may have a left thread.
- the sleeve 66 may comprise counter- dreading so that the sleeve 66 itself is screwable with just one turning movement.
- the operator may regulate the traction between the two adjacent nodular elements 10, 10' thorugh only the rotation of the sleeve 66.
- the anchoring members 51 may comprise metallic members placed in correspondence with the edges 14 of the : unctional zone 30.
- each member 61 may be fastened to at least two modular elements 10, 10', preferably consecutive each other.
- screws, spikes or similar may be foreseen.
- said members 61 may have a longitudinal development and be placed along the axis X', X", X" and the axis Y', Y", Y'" in a way similar to what described above for :he elongated members 61. Said arrangement may be preferably arranged in case that the modular element 10 is n wood.
- FIGS. 18A, 18B, 20A, 20B, 22B, 23B, _4B, 25A, 25B, 26, 30, 31, 33, 34, 35A, 35B, 36 and 37 are particularly suitable for a modular dement manufactured in wood
- the arrangements shown in the FIGS. 19A, 19B, 21A, 21B, -2A, 23A, 24A and 32 are particularly suitable for a modular element manufactured in plastic naterial
- the arrangement shown in FIG. 27 may be particularly suitable for a modular dement manufactured in metallic material.
- the structure 1 may then achieve high rigidity both along the transverse direction defined by the axis Y and along the longitudinal direction defined by axis X.
- the beam 2 may bend so that compressive stresses act on the upper portion in correspondence with the plane n lt while tensile stresses act on the lower portion in correspondence with the plane ⁇ 2 .
- the compressive stresses may be counteracted through the ⁇ eciprocal contact of the portions 15 of the sides 12 of the modular elements 10 as described above, while the anchoring members 61 may be placed in proximity to the plane ⁇ 2 in order :o counteract the tensile stresses.
- the plane ⁇ 2 may be spaced apart from the plane ⁇ so as to keep xinctionally separated from each other the zone withstanding the traction and that withstanding the compression.
- the two planes n lt n 2 may be at the opposite ends of :he modular element 10 so as to maximize the effects of withstanding the compressive and/or tensile stresses.
- the symmetry of the cross formation of the modular element 10 and the arrangement of the anchoring members 61 as described above may allow the orientation of :he modular element 10 in any direction along the transverse axis X and longitudinal axis Y without compromising the structural functionality of stress withstanding. Thanks to this feature, it may be possible to manufacture a structure 1 with only one arrangement of the modular element 10 so as to reduce time and costs of manufacturing, :ransportation and installation.
- the plane ⁇ of the modular element 10 may be crossed in some zones Df the attic 3 by compressive stresses and in other zones thereof by tensile stresses.
- the plane ⁇ 2 may be crossed in the corresponding zones by respectively tensile Dr compressive stresses.
- the compressive and/or tensile stresses may :ransfer along both the plane ⁇ and the plane ⁇ 2 .
- one or more of :he side portions 22, 23, 24, 25 of the plate-shaped element 20 may define the portions 15 Df the faces 12 intended to come into contact with one or more of the respective side Dortions 22', 23', 24', 25' of the respective plate-shaped element 20' of one or more adjacent modular elements 10'.
- one or nore of the side portions 32, 33, 34, 35 of the functional zone 30 may define the portions 15 Df the faces 12 intended to come into contact with the respective side portions 32', 33', 34', $5' of the respective functional zone 30' of one or more adjacent modular elements 10'.
- the anchoring means 67 may act along axis ⁇ ', Xi", Xi'"... each other substantially parallel and/or along axis ⁇ ', ⁇ ", Yi'"..., each other substantially parallel.
- the axis ⁇ ', ⁇ ", ⁇ '"... and the axis ⁇ ', ⁇ ", Yx'”... may be each other :ransversal and preferably substantially perpendicular, so as to give high rigidity to the structure 1.
- the axis ⁇ ', ⁇ ", ⁇ '"... and the axis ⁇ ', ⁇ ", fi “... may be placed each along a plane substantially coinciding with the plane ⁇ .
- the anchoring means 67 may form a net substantially placed along such plane ⁇ .
- the modular dements 10 may comprise a seat 43.
- the latter may be arranged and/or Dositioned so that the axis ⁇ ' and/or the axis ⁇ ' lie along said plane ⁇ .
- the seat 43 may comprise one or more housings 44 to house at east one portion of at least one of the anchoring means 67, for example one of the opposite ?nds 68, 69 of these latter.
- the opposite ends 62, 63 of :he anchoring means 61 may be ⁇ eciprocally shaped so as to wedge together in a removable way.
- a second plate 46 may be foreseen, substantially similar to the metallic plate 45 (FIG. 29B), comprising said housings 44.
- the seat 43 which may be arranged in a substantially similar way to the seat 40, may De configured and/or positioned so that the anchoring means 67 are substantially placed in :he plane ⁇ .
- the seat 43 may be at least partially accessible in correspondence with :he plane ⁇ to allow the insertion/the removal of the anchoring means 67 :herein/therefrom without uncoupling the modular elements each other 10, 10', 10".
- the plate-shaped element 20 may comprise one or more seats 43, ?ach thereof may be defined by one or more housings 44 and one or more longitudinal :hannels 42. These latter may at least be partially open in correspondence with the plane ⁇ so as to allow the insertion/removal of the anchoring means 67 in/from the respective seats 13.
- the metallic plate in order to couple the opposite ends 58, 69' of two consecutive anchoring elements 67, 67' the metallic plate may be foreseen 46.
- each anchoring element 67 may comprise two portions 70, 71 joined each other by a central sleeve 66 for regulating the mutual traction between the same portions 70, 71.
- the latter may be conveniently threaded in a way similar to the portions 64, 65 of the anchoring means 61 so that the sleeve 66 is screwable with only one rotary movement. In this way, the operator may regulate the traction between two adjacent modular dements 10, 10' in a simple and immediate way.
- the system may then comprise the anchoring means 61 placed in one or more seats 10 and/or the anchoring means 67 placed in one or more seats 43 according to the ⁇ equirements, in order to give high structural resistance to the support structure 1 with a material saving.
- the modular elements 10, 10' ... may be orientated in any way during the installation and then anchored through the anchoring means 61, 67, which nay be placed in a convenient way, as described above, according to the requirements.
- the operator may arrange the modular elements 10, 10' ... so as to give :o the structure 1 an aesthetically pleasant aspect without jeopardizing the structural xinctionalities.
- the structure 1 may be realized :hrough modular elements 10 having the arrangements discussed above.
- edge elements 110 FIGS. 16A and 16B may be foreseen and/or the angular elements 210 (FIGG. 17A, 17B) Dlaced in proximity to the edges and/or to the corners of connection between a beam and/or wall with a column and/or attic.
- the anchoring means 50 may include at least another anchoring means 51 susceptible to join two adjacent modular elements 10, L0' so as to counteract the shear stresses.
- the anchoring dements 51 may include plates 55 each thereof may be connected to two adjacent modular dements 10, 10'.
- the two plates 55 may be monolithic ?ach ohter so as to form one unique anchoring element 55', in the embodiment of FIG. 28B :he plates 55 may act in pairs from opposite sides of the planar plates 31, 36, and in the embodiment of FIG. 36 the plate 55 may be single and inserted in a groove which is central with respect to the planar plates 31, 36.
- the anchoring member 51 may be perforated, as better explained lereinafter.
- the anchoring members 51 may be the only anchoring members to the structure 1.
- the nodular elements 10 may be anchored each other exclusively by means of the plates 55, without the necessity of elongated anchoring members 61 and/or 67.
- Said embodiment may De preferred in case of structure intended not to undergo excessive stresses, as in the case Df structures aimed at a temporary human occupation, as for example a fair stand.
- the anchoring member 51 may have at least one first portion 56 coupled with the functional zone 30 of a modular element 10 e and a second portion 57 coupled with :he functional zone 30' of an adjacent modular element 10'.
- the anchoring members 51 may be Dlaced in proximity to the planar plates 31, 36 of two adjacent modular elements 10, 10'.
- each anchoring element 51 may be placed so that the portion 56 thereof may be :oupled to the planar plate 31 of a modular element 10, while the portion 57 may be :oupled to the planar plate 3 of the adjacent modular element 10'.
- each modular element 10 may nclude a plurality of service holes 75.
- the latter may be particularly convenient for the Dassage of cables and/or ducts so as to allow, for example, the realization of hydraulic systems, electrical plants, dreinage systems, and similar plants normally present in lousehold and/or industrial buildings.
- the passage holes 75 may be formed in correspondence with the xinctional zones 30 of the modular elements 10, 10', 10".. and that is on the opposite side :o the plane ⁇ .
- At least one lateral side 12 of the nodular element 10, preferably at least two opposite side faces 12 thereof, may comprise Dne service hole 75 to allow the passage of pipes.
- the embodiments of the modular element 10 described above and shown in the FIGS, from 9A :o 12B, may comprise at least one service hole 75 passing through one or more of the planar Dlates 31, 36.
- the functional zone 30 of the modular elements 10 may include at least one ⁇ ecess 76 intended to couple with at least one corresponding recess 76' of the adjacent nodular element 10' to define the service holes 75.
- the functional zones 30 may be opened or covered by means of ⁇ emovable panels so as to allow one operator to have access to the service holes 75 without dismounting the structure 1.
- the anchoring members 51 may have one or more holes >8.
- the anchoring members 51 may be placed in correspondence with the ⁇ ecess 76 so that the aperture 58 of the anchoring members 51 substantially coincides with :he service holes 75.
- the anchoring members 51 may be placed between two modular elements 10, 10' adjacent in correspondence with the recesses 76, 76' thereof.
- each of the anchoring members 51 may correspond to the portions 56, 57 between the ⁇ espective functional zones 30, 30' of two adjacent modular elements 10, 10'.
- one between the portions 56, 57 may be in contact with one of the side portions 32, 33, 34, 35 of the functional zone 30 of one modular element 10, while the Dther between the portions 56, 57 may be in contact with one among the side portions 32', $3', 34', 35' of the functional zone 30 of the adjacent modular element 10'.
- the anchoring members 51 may include a Dair of plates 55 facing each other, the latter may be placed so that the respective side Spotifyions 32, 33, 34, 35 of the functional zones 30 remain interposed between the pair of Dlates 55 itself.
- the anchoring members 51 nay include one single plate 55
- the latter may be placed so that the respective side portions $2, 33, 34, 35 of the functional zones 30 remain interposed between the plate 55 itself.
- spikes or similar fastening means may be reseen.
- the anchoring means 51 may comprise metallic longitudinal elements 55' of substantially parallelepiped shape, which may comprise two ends 56, 57 and one substantially cylindrical or tubular portion defining an aperture 58 which may coincide with :he service holes 75.
- Each metallic longitudinal element 55' may be formed by two plates 55 facing each Dther joined by two transverse elements also facing each other.
- the side portions 32, 33, 34, 35 of the functional zone 30 of a modular dement 10 may comprise a seat 59 for the ends 56, 57 of the longitudinal element 55' so :hat the latter may define a body intended to be inserted at least partially in said seats 59 in Drder to couple two adjacent modular elements 10, 10'.
- metallic longitudinal elements 55' and/or the plates 55 may be accessible by :he operator so as to facilitate the maintenance and/or replacement operations of the nodular elements 10.
- two modular elements 10, 10' may be coupled each other so that the respective planar /vails 11, 11' thereof may each define a respective main development plane n lt ⁇ ' each Dther substantially perpendicular.
- the two modular elements 10, 10' may be substantially perpendicular each other.
- the structure 1 may comprise one or more structures with /ertical development, such as a wall or a column, and one or more structures with horizontal development, such as an attic, a balcony or a beam, each other reciprocally coupled.
- modular elements 10 structures 1 may be realized laving different main development planes, such as a garage or a building.
- the different attics or walls 3 of the structure 1 may be connected through edge elements 110 having different angles depending Dn the requirements, so as to allow the realization of both a flat attic and of inclined roof Ditches.
- the structure 1 may be dismounted and remounted in a different way Dy using the same modular elements 10.
- the modular elements 10 may equally transfer the compressive, tensile and shear stresses so as not to compromise the stability of the structure 1.
- the lower edge 14 of a nodular element 10 may stand on one of the side portions 22', 23', 24', 25' of the adjacent Dlate-shaped element 10' for counteracting the compressive stresses.
- the elongated elements 61 may act along axis Z', Z", Z'" substantially :ransverse, preferably perpendicular, to the axis X', X", X'" and to the axis Y', Y", Y'" so as to :ontrast the tensile stresses acting along the different axis.
- the metallic plate 45 e/o 46 may have different arrangements so as :o house the ends 62, 63 of the elongated elements 61 depending on whether these latter are placed along one or more axis X', X", X'", Y', Y", ⁇ '", ⁇ ', Z", ⁇ '".
- the modular elements 10 may be reciprocally coupled so as to :ounteract the stresses, and then the tensile, compressive and shear stresses generating in :he structure 1, acting on the structure 1 itself along any direction.
- the plates 55 may be shaped so that the portions >6, 57 lie on two modular elements 10, 10' placed perpendicular each other as described above.
- the structure 1 may be anchored to :he ground.
- the elongated dements 61 may penetrate into the soil or into the foundations of a house.
- the plates 55 may be configured to allow the mutual anchoring of the soil and of the modular element 10.
- the first may be configured so as to have :he first portion 56 coupled to the modular element 10 and the second portion 57 anchored :o the soil in a known way, for example through a system of screws and bolts.
- the structure 1 may be particularly stable.
- the modular element 10 may be monolithic or realized through the coupling of one Dr more pieces, without departing from the scope of the invention.
- the modular element 10 may be substantially full or may comprise a ⁇ eticular structure, ribs, lamellas or similar, without departing from the scope of the nvention.
- the plate-shaped element 20 may comprise a plurality of ribs Dr lamellas 6 substantially placed crossed so as to give to the modular element 10 lightness Matures and, at the same time, high mechanical resistance.
- the plate-shaped element 20 may be perforated, it may then nclude one or more holes or apertures with predetermined dimensions.
- the plate-shaped element 20 may include loles with relatively large diameter, comparable to that of the holes 75, which may be useful : or the passage of cables, pipes, cable ducts or in general as service holes across an attic.
- the plate-shaped element 20 may be a grid, for example in metal or plastic. Said embodiment lightens the weight of the modular dement 10, they guarantee, nonetheless, a good mechanical resistance.
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