Field of the Art
[0001] The present invention relates to the construction of dwellings formed by a distribution
of enclosures intended for different functions or uses, proposing a system for constructing
dwellings made up of one or several modules, each of which performs three functions
of general communication, structural and installation support, and as a dwelling per
se with the common enclosures, each module being able to be functionally and structurally
configured as units which can be added to or removed from the master dwelling both
horizontally and vertically to be incorporated with a minimum alteration to the adjoining
dwelling both in a horizontal configuration and in a vertical configuration without
changing the structural assembly of the original building.
State of the Art
[0002] The walls and thereby dwellings which are static as defined by their traditional
configuration are witnesses to life and to the changes in the needs of the families
living therein, on many occasions the inflexibility of the configured spaces prevents
the normal development of the family and forces it to sell the dwelling and move to
a new dwelling possibly in a new neighborhood to be able to adjust to all new family
reality or, failing this, the members of the family are forced to live with unused
rooms and spaces causing a series of needless expenses.
[0003] The inflexibility of the traditional dwelling means that sometimes the space of the
dwelling is too big for the needs of the family unit, such as the case of families
where the children leave home, couples who have one or several children or have an
elderly person living with them, couples who separate, etc., such that the inflexibility
of the dwelling design has conventionally prevented potentially selling or renting
start of the dwelling to the advantage of its owners.
[0004] It is evident that, for a family, having to change dwelling and neighborhood involves
uprooting which is a disadvantage for the family member especially in the case of
the elderly.
[0005] In the construction field, modular construction techniques have been developed and
put into practice, using prefabricated modules that only need to be assembled by placing
them to form the building to be obtained, which allows constructing the independent
dwellings or blocks of associated dwellings in a very fast and simple manner, achieving
a significant cost reduction with respect to construction works based entirely on
on-site masonry works.
[0006] Some of the solutions to these known modular construction techniques only allow constructing
predetermined fixed buildings according to a configuration project, such that, the
assembly of the building is simplified using specific modular elements generally prefabricated,
according to the provided configuration and dimensions, without taking into account
the initial configuration alternatives for future adaptations.
Object of the Invention
[0007] The invention proposes a modular and flexible construction system, whereby dwellings
can be constructed with features making flexibly adapting the transformation of the
initially erected dwellings possible over time without altering the structural and
functional assembly of the block assembly in which they are integrated.
[0008] The flexible modular construction system object of the invention has, as a basic
unit, a module formed as an element susceptible of being added or separated to provide
flexibility to the building and to the configuration of The different possible dwellings.
The modules can be formed by means of traditional construction on the sites of application,
but they can also be prefabricated, without it altering the concept of the invention.
[0009] Each module comprises three differentiated parts: the first part is a horizontal
communal communication area, the second part is a communal installation and structure
functional area, and the third part is a private-space area partially or completely
forming the dwellings.
[0010] Each private-space area of each module can form a minimum registrable unit, however,
the minimum number of private spaces necessary for obtaining the qualification as
being suitable for living will vary according to the planning legislations of each
community.
[0011] These modules are arranged in parallel making all the three functional areas coincide,
such that the construction by gadding modules either in the horizontal direction and/or
in the vertical direction for building large dwellings inside the originally erected
overall building unit is facilitated.
[0012] Likewise, with module separation, there is a possibility of potentially separating
a master dwelling into different module groupings, starting from an existing dwelling,
each of them being able to be a dwelling per se or an element which can be added to
another dwelling, such that the habitable feature of the new assembly formed is maintained.
[0013] In short, an initially constructed building is susceptible to countless modifications
in terms of the number and dimension of the dwellings forming it, without altering
to that end the appearance or the external dimensions.
[0014] The service area in the building is formed between the passage area and the dwelling
area, the service area being established as a hollow space, through the interior of
which the elements of light, water, gas, heating, ventilation, data installations,
and in general all the mechanical installations necessary at that time or in the future
are repeatedly arranged, given the width of the space intended for such purpose, in
connection with respective general supply points of the different services serving
the building, the entrances for accessing the dwellings of the building from the passage
area further being formed through the wall of said service area.
[0015] The installation elements provided in the service area are also configured in a modular,
rational, repeated and serial manner, such that their future replacement or modification
for adapting them to a new module configuration is immediate, in addition to having
a low maintenance cost.
[0016] In this sense, an installation structure designed with the fundamental purpose of
minimizing works to be performer on the building installations, in the interior renovations
of the dwelling assemblies, in the transfer of modules between contiguous dwellings,
in the creation of new dwellings by separating modules from the existing dwellings,
or in the elimination of dwellings where their modules are absorbed by the contiguous
dwellings, is envisaged.
[0017] To that end, the common service installations, which consumption does not need to
be metered, such as ventilation installations, sanitation installations, fume extraction
installations, or non-potable recovered water supply installations, are established
through the hollows of the service areas, by means of vertical pipes including, bundled
conduits of the different services to be channeled to each area of the building, branches
starting from said vertical pipes to the dwellings, at the level of the different
floors.
[0018] On the other hand, the private service installations, the individual consumption
of the dwellings of which must be metered, such as the sanitary hot water installation,
the potable cold water installation, the heating installation, the electric installation,
the home automation installation or telecommunications installations, are established
through the hollow of the service areas, by means of a central vertical pipe encompassing
all the pipes for the different services, from which branches to trays extending throughout
the different floors start, from which in turn branches to each of the dwellings on
each floor start.
[0019] Therefore, each dwelling of the building can be formed with the desired dimension
simply by using the construction modules necessary, using the corresponding connections
for light, water, gas installations, etc., of the service area, such that if the distribution
of a dwelling is to be subsequently changed, it is only necessary to disconnect the
connections to be changed from the service area and form the new connections necessary
at the new corresponding points, the new installations being able to be made in an
optimum and agile manner as the connection service area can be accessed from the passage
areas.
[0020] In the same sense, in a building erected according to a specific dwellings distribution,
when in the course of time under certain circumstances, one of the owners needs more
space in his/her dwelling and the other owner has extra space, the owners of consecutive
dwellings (both in the horizontal and vertical dimension) can transfer the space of
one or more contiguous modules of the dwellings to one another, this means that the
building is a result of flexibly adapting adjacent, horizontal or vertical dwellings,
when desired, without altering the structural formation of the construction assemble.
[0021] Hence, the system of the invention has very advantageous features for building flexible
modular dwellings, acquiring own identity and preferred character for said function.
Description of the Drawings
[0022]
Figure 1 schematically shows a module of the construction system according to the
invention.
Figure 2 shows an elemental construction assembly with
Figure 3 schematically shows the construction of a dwelling with three private-space
areas, by means of construction with three modules, according to the system of the
invention.
Figure 4 is a diagram of the construction of two consecutive dwellings formed by four
private-space areas, by means of respective constructions with four modules, according
to the system of the invention.
Figure 5 is a diagram of the construction of two consecutive dwellings, formed by
six private-space areas with an equal distribution of private-space areas in each
of them, according to the system of the invention.
Figure 6 is a diagram of the same construction as the preceding Figure, one of the
dwellings having transferred a private-space area to the other dwelling.
Figure 7 is a diagram of the construction of four consecutive dwellings with a common
communication center.
Figure 8 is an example of the distribution of two rows of parallel dwellings, at the
sides of a common passage area.
Figure 9 is an example of the distribution of two rows of dwellings in two opposite
directions from a common communication module.
Figure 10 is an example of the distribution of four rows of dwellings in radial direction
radiating from a common communication module.
Figure 11 is an example of the construction of consecutive dwellings in a circular
row.
Figure 12 is an example of the construction of dwellings in two circular rows parallel
to the sides of a common passage area.
Figure 13 is a plan view of two rows of dwellings parallel to the side of a common
passage area, with an embodiment of the interior distribution of the dwellings.
Figure 14 is a diagram of the vertical distribution of the common service installations
in a building with several floors, according to the invention.
Figure 15 is a plan view of said distribution of the common service installations
in a building, according to the invention.
Figure 16 is a diagram of the vertical distribution of the private service installations
in a building with several floors, according to the invention.
Figure 17 is a plan view of said distribution of the private service installations
in a building, according to the invention.
Detailed Description of the Invention
[0023] The object of the invention relates to a flexible modular construction system, whereby
a series of consecutive dwellings is formed both horizontally and vertically, which
are susceptible to a flexible dimensional variation through the exchange of private-space
areas between the consecutive dwellings, without altering the general assembly of
the building, the dwellings resulting from the transformation being suitable to be
legalized as such.
[0024] The proposed system comprises arranging three functional areas built in parallel,
one of which is a corridor area (1), another is a service area (2), and the third
is the private-space area (3) forming the private habitable area of the dwellings,
these three areas being formed by means of modules (14) which form the building of
the construction when aligned horizontally and/or vertically.
[0025] Each of the dwellings (5) can be formed with the same or different amount and distribution
of private-space areas (3).
[0026] The corridor area (1) and the service area (2) are formed by sections that only need
to be juxtaposed in the construction process, the service area (2) establishing a
continuous vertical hollow space, through which the doors for entering the dwellings
(5) of the building are formed, the elements (tubes, cables, etc.) of the service
installations (water, light, gas, communications, television, etc.) provides in the
building project being included in said hollow space.
[0027] The elements of the service installations are repeatedly arranged in the services
area (2) in areas corresponding to the width of the modules (4) forming the dwellings
(5), all those repeated installations which are inside the service area (2) being
connected with respect to corresponding general supply points for the respective services,
such that in each of the component modules (4) of the dwellings (5), the connections
for the services needed can be formed directly on the section of the service area
(2) corresponding with the respective module (4).
[0028] Therefore, the distribution of the dwellings (5) of a building project can be made
as desired, arranging the necessary modules (4) and forming the connections for the
services of each space on the section of the service area (2) corresponding to the
respective module (4), the distribution of the equipment being able to be changed
later by only disconnecting the existing equipment from the connections on the sites
where they are located, and forming new connections on the service area (2) at the
points corresponding to the new location.
[0029] Likewise, given the sequential arrangement of the modules (4) in the formation of
the dwellings (5), and the sequential arrangement of the dwellings (5) throughout
the building, starting from a specific distribution of the building according to an
original project according to the particular needs at that time, for example the construction
of two consecutive dwellings (5), each of them formed by six modules (4) , like the
diagram or Figure 5, a dimensional redistribution to form several combinations between
the dwellings (5) can then be performed, for example, one of them can transfer the
private-space area (3) of a module (4)to the other, whereby the first dwelling (5)
is now formed by five private-space areas (3) belonging to five modules (4) and the
second dwelling (5) has seven private-space areas (3) belonging to seven modules (4)
, like the diagram of Figure 6, without needing to alter the structural assembly of
the building due to variation of the dwellings (5).
[0030] The transfer of private-space areas (3) and the adaptation of the corresponding service
areas (2), between the consecutive dwellings (5), both in horizontal and in vertical,
can comprise one or more modules (4) which are found in the contiguous part of the
dwellings (5).
[0031] In these conditions, with the modularity and flexibility concepts of the system of
the invention, constructions can be carried out where the dwellings (5) are sequentially
distributed in a row along a services area (2) and a corridor area (1), like the diagram
of Figure 7, being able to be at different heights, in relation to a communication
center (6) between the different heights.
[0032] Likewise, constructions can be carried out where the dwellings (5) are sequentially
distributed in two parallel rows at either side of a central passage area (1), each
of the rows of dwellings (5) being associated with a corresponding service area (2),
like the diagram of Figure 8.
[0033] With the same concept buildings with different distribution of dwellings (5), at
one or more heights, can be formed, for example according to two opposite rows from
a communication center (6), like the diagram of Figure 9; according to several radial
rows radiating from a communication center (6), like the diagram of Figure 10; according
to a circular row, like the diagram of Figure 11; or according to two circular rows
at the sides of a common passage area (1), like the diagram of Figure 12; these examples
are non-limiting, since any other distribution in which at least one row of dwellings
(5) formed with consecutive modules (4) attached on a service area (2), arranged in
correlation with a passage area (1) in each case complying with the evacuation and
fire safety legislation in force, may also be possible.
[0034] In any case, regardless of the modular formation and of distribution of the dwellings
(5) of the buildings erected according to the system of the invention, to minimize
the works to be performed of the installations of said buildings, a service installation
structure broken down into common service installations, which consumption does not
need to be mitered, and private service installations, which need a control for counting
the individual consumption of the dwellings (5), are envisaged.
[0035] The common service installations are established through the hollows of the service
areas (2), by means of vertical pipes (7) including bundled individual conduits for
the different common services to be channeled to each area, such as the ventilation
installation, the sanitation installation, the fume extraction installation or the
non-potable recovered water supply installation, with connections in the upper level
of the building or in the basement area, where appropriate, as seen in Figures 14
and 15; branches starting from said vertical pipes (7) to the dwelling (5) on the
different floors of the building.
[0036] The private services installations are in turn formed through the hollow of the services
areas (2), by means of a central vertical pipe (8) encompassing all the general pipes
of the different private services, such as the sanitary hot water installation, the
potable cold water installation, the heating installation, the electric installation,
the home automation installation or telecommunications installations, branches starting
from said central vertical pipe (8) to trays (9) extending along the passage area
(1) on every floor of the building, as seen in Figure 16, in turn respective branches
starting from said trays (9) to trays (10) extending throughout the different dwellings
(5), from which is the corresponding connections in each dwelling (5) are formed,
as seen in Figure 17; these connections of the dwellings (5) being provided by means
of a respective particular connections cabinet, provided with fast connection systems
for connecting the installations for the different services.
[0037] On the other hand, although the description of the system has been made in relation
to the specific application for dwelling construction, under the same concept of the
invention, the system is also applicable for forming other types of living spaces,
such as offices, shops, etc.
1. A flexible modular construction system, of the type establishing the forming of the
component spaces of dwellings or other living spaces by means of modules associated
with one another, characterized in that it comprises using the modules (4) each of which has three established functional
areas built in parallel, one of which is a corridor area (1), another is a service
area (2), and the third is a private-space area (3), a series of consecutive dwellings
(5) being formed by means of the modules (4), the service area (2) being formed by
a hollow space, through which the entrances to the dwellings (5) from the corridor
area (1) are established, whereas elements of the service installations to be incorporated
are repeatedly arranged in said hollow space, which elements are connected with respective
general supply points correspondingly serving the building.
2. The flexible modular construction system according to claim 1, characterized in that, in the space of the service area (2), the elements of the service installations
are arranged repeated in areas corresponding to the width of the modules (4) forming
the dwellings (5)
3. The flexible modular construction system according to claim 1, characterized in that the corridor area (1) and the service area (2) are formed by modular sections attached
to one another.
4. The flexible modular construction system according to claim 1, characterized in that the series of dwellings (5) is arranged sequentially in a row with respect to a service
area (2) and a corridor area (1).
5. The flexible modular construction system according to claim 1, characterized in that the series of dwellings (5) is arranged sequentially in two parallel rows with respect
to respective service areas (2) and a common intermediate corridor area (1).
6. The flexible modular construction system according to claim 1, characterized in that the series of dwellings (5) is arranged in two or more radial rows radiating from
a communication center (6) for communicating with one another.
7. The flexible modular construction system according to claim 1, characterized in that the series of dwellings (5) is arranged in a circular distribution.
8. The flexible modular construction system according to claims 1 and 4 to 7, characterized in that the series of dwellings (5) is arranged in sequential rows at different heights,
with a communication center (6) for communicating with one another.
9. The flexible modular construction system according to claim 1, characterized in that the common service installations are formed through the hollows of the service areas
(2), by means of vertical pipes (7) including, bundled individual conduits for the
different common services to be channeled to each area.
10. The flexible modular construction system according to claim 1, characterized in that the private service installations are formed by the hollow of the service areas (2),
by means of a central vertical pipe (8) encompassing all the general pipes for the
different private services, branches starting from said central vertical pipe (8)
to trays (9) extending along the corridor area (1) on every floor of the building,
in turn respective branches start from strays (9) to trays (10) expending throughout
the different dwellings (5), from which the corresponding connections in each dwelling
(5) are formed.