[0001] The invention refers to a prefabricated modular structure for manufacturing buildings
of various kind during emergency situations, like schools, hospitals, temporary assistance
centres, and similar inhabited structures, with different and variable configurations,
and with reduced times for assembling and installing and for disassembling the various
component parts of the same structure. This prefabricated modular structure is realized
with component elements with standard dimensions such that all the component elements
may be transported without problems onto transport means of any kind, like wagons,
trucks, containers and the like, the structure being also adapted to be assembled
and disassembled into different places and positions.
[0002] At the present time, for realizing during emergency situations the manufacturing
of buildings of various kind, like schools, hospitals, temporary assistance centres
and similar inhabited structures, with specific configurations designed and intended
for pre-established places and fixed positions, and which sometimes must be maintained
operative also beyond the predetermined emergency periods, it is needed to find all
the needed materials for realizing both the stationary foundations and all the required
inhabited structures for manufacturing the desired buildings, and also it is necessary
to have available all the machineries and the equipment as well as the labour for
transporting at first these materials into the places and the established positions
and then for performing all the works for installing and joining the materials to
each other in these positions, by complying with all the legislations and technical
regulations in force for this matter.
[0003] Therefore, it appears evident that these buildings constructions during emergency
situations are extremely complex and require long times for being designed, for the
approval of the projects by the designated authorities, for finding and transporting
the materials and the machineries, the equipment and the labour that must be employed
for carrying out the installation works of the same building into the established
places.
[0004] These complexities of manufacturing and the requested long times are in contrast
with the needs required by the emergency situations, that are those to realize the
buildings with extremely reduced times and with the availability of a limited number
of machineries and equipment as well as of labour, as well as with the capacity to
be able to assemble and to disassemble easily and quickly the same buildings.
[0005] Consequently, it would be hoped, and is the object of the present invention, to be
able to realize the manufacturing of inhabited buildings of the described type in
the desired places during emergency situations, with reduced times for assembling
and disassembling the various component elements of the same buildings, and with the
possibility to realize these latter with different and variable configurations, depending
on the needs, and by employing a limited number of machineries and equipment for installing
the various component elements as well as with few labour.
[0006] This object is obtained with a prefabricated modular structure in accordance with
the present invention, realized with the constructive characteristics substantially
described, given by way of a not limitative example only and with reference to the
accompanying drawings, in which:
- Fig. 1 shows a perspective front view of the main modular element of the prefabricated
modular structure according to the invention, constituting a vertical flat wall;
- Fig. 2 shows a plan view of a portion of two main modular elements of Fig. 1, joined
to each other at right angle by means of a first connecting modular element according
to the invention;
- Fig. 3 shows a plan view of a portion of three main modular elements of Fig. 1, joined
to each other at right angle by means of a second connecting modular element according
to the invention;
- Fig. 4 shows a plan view of a portion of four main modular elements of Fig. 1, joined
to each other at right angle by means of a third connecting modular element according
to the invention;
- Fig. 5 shows a perspective front view of three main modular elements joined to each
other at right angle, and also joined with a set of four modular elements constituting
the floor of the structure according to the invention, and with fifth modular elements
constituting a reinforcing structure;
- Fig. 6 shows a side view of a cutaway portion of the reinforcing structure of Fig.
5, joined with a main modular element according to the invention;
- Fig. 7 shows a side view of the junction between a respective portion of main modular
element and of two sixth modular elements forming the horizontal flat roof of the
structure according to the invention;
- Fig. 8 shows a perspective front view of the structure formed by the same modular
elements of Fig. 5, and joined with a sixth modular element forming the horizontal
flat roof;
- Figs. 9-18 show with a respective perspective front view the assembling phases performed
for assembling the different modular elements of a prefabricated modular structure
according to the present invention, with a base manufacturing configuration;
- Figs. 19-25 show with a respective perspective front view the assembling phases performed
for assembling the different modular elements of the base modular structure of Figs.
9-18 with the different modular elements of a modular structure with a special configuration,
in order to realize rooms with a double dimension than the ones of the base structure;
- Fig 26, 27 and 28 show with a respective perspective front view a special floor with
sink, a special floor with a seating WC, and connected flushing cisterns and safety
handles for handicapped persons, as well as a special floor used as shower tray with
a relative drainage, which floors are installable both into the base modular structures
of Figs. 9-18 and into the special modular structures of Figs. 19-25;
- Fig. 29 shows a perspective front view of a portion of the base structure of a standard
bathroom, installed into a base structure visible in the Figs. 9-18;
- Fig. 30 shows a perspective front view of a portion of base structure visible in Figs.
9-18, into which there are installed the three types of special floors of Figs. 26,
27 and 28:
- fig. 31 shows a perspective front view of a portion of the structure of Fig. 30, with
a covering roof of the same.
[0007] The present invention refers to a prefabricated modular structure, adapted to be
used for manufacturing buildings of various kind during emergency situations, like
schools, hospitals, temporary assistance centres, and similar inhabited structures,
with different and variable configurations as desired, and with reduced times for
assembling and installing and disassembling the various components elements of the
same structure. This prefabricated modular structure is realized with the component
elements that will be described, having standard dimensions such to allow to transport
without problems all the component elements onto transports means of any kind, like
wagons, trucks, containers and the like, the structure being also adapted to be assembled
and disassembled into different places and positions.
[0008] In the Figures that will be illustrated, there are described in detail all the types
of component elements composing the structure referred to, that are of the modular
type and may be assembled and disassembled to each other by means of fixing means
of traditional type, for forming prefabricated structures with different and variable
configurations, as well as there are described some examples of constructive configurations
of the structures that are realized by utilizing these component elements.
[0009] The modular component elements used for realizing the prefabricated structure are
the following:
- one main modular element 5 (see Fig. 1), constituting the load bearing structure of
the structure,
- a first connecting modular element 6 (see Fig. 2), for removably connecting two main
modular elements 5,
- a second connecting modular element 7 (see Fig. 3), for removably connecting three
main modular elements (5),
- a third connecting modular element 8 (see Fig. 4), for removably connecting four main
modular elements (5),
- a fourth modular elements 9 (see Fig. 5), constituting the floor of the present structure,
- a fifth modular element 10 (see Fig. 5), constituting a reinforcing structure,
- a sixth modular element 11 (see Fig.7), constituting the horizontal flat roof of the
structure.
[0010] The main modular element 5 is substantially constituted by a vertical closed flat
frame 12 with rectangular shape, forming a wall with the upper and lower horizontal
sides that are shorter, and parallel to each other, and with the vertical sides that
are parallel to each other. The width of such main element is selected smaller than
the internal free width of a standard container ISO of 20 ft, in such a way that the
main modular element 5 may be housed also into the containers and transported with
these latter, whereas the height of the same main element may theoretically be such
as to reach the internal free depth of each container (of about 6 meters), but this
height is advantageously selected with a smaller size (of about 2,560 meters), in
such a way that each container may contain two pallets placed side by side and supporting
various main modular elements, and that the internal free height of each assembled
module be many times greater than 2,400 meters, that constitutes a correct height
for the operation and that complies with the building law relating to the stationary
buildings structures of traditional type. Each wall frame 12 is realized with peripheral
metallic walls, that may be full or may also define to each other an internal free
space into which there are inserted some insulating panels made of insulating material
of traditional type (e.g. polystyrene), that in the example are constituted by two
panels 13 and 14 of the male and female type with standard thickness and width (in
the present example of 50 mm and 1 meter, respectively). Each flat frame 12 may also
be made hollow into its interior, and without insulating panels, and in such case
it provides a reinforcing structure that will be described, or it may provide also
through openings through the relative insulating panels 13 and 14, with the shape
of doors and windows (not shown in the Figure), and the insulating panels may include
also windows and door frames of any type. All the frames, whichever type they are
made, are fully interchangeable from each other, for obtaining in this way modular
structures with equal or different configurations, depending on the needs. Each frame
12, furthermore, has the upper 15 and lower 16 horizontal sides with the same profile,
slightly hollowed for the entire length of the relative side, that in the upper side
15 performs the function of gutter for collecting and draining of rainwater, and in
the lower side 16 serves for supporting the floor of the modular structure. In the
lower side 16 there are also fixed at least two support feet 17 and 18, identical
and opportunely shaped for being able to be arranged directly onto the ground or onto
suitable support platforms (not shown) applied onto the ground, such support feet
being arranged closed to the correspondent vertical side of the frame, as visible
in Fig. 1, in a manner to assure a balanced support of the same frame, and being adjustable
in height with micrometric regulation, for a perfect levelling of the frame 12 with
respect to the ground. The two vertical sides 19 and 20 of any type of frame, acting
like stanchions, have the same hollowed profile for a determined depth for all the
height of the relative side and have reduced thickness with respect to the upper and
lower horizontal sides 15, 16 and perform, in addition to the load bearing function,
also the function of gutter descending element, for draining the rainwater on to the
ground, as well as of interconnecting element among the frames.
[0011] The cross-section of the stanchions and the above mentioned functions are visible
in Figs. 2, 3 and 4 that will be described later, and such stanchions may be connected
to the adjacent frames respectively with
- 1) said first connecting modular element 6, for the removable connection of two main
modular elements 5 (see Fig. 2), arranged orthogonally to each other,
- 2) with said second connecting modular element 7, for the removable connection of
three main modular elements 5 (see Fig. 3), arranged orthogonally to each other,
- 3) with said third connecting modular element 8, for the removable connection of four
main modular elements (see Fig. 4), arranged orthogonally to each other,
- 4) with said fourth modular element 9, constituting the floor of the present structure
(see Figs. 5 and 6), the connecting being performed by arranging the stanchions 19
and 20 and the floor elements 9 in to positions orthogonal to each other,
- 5) with said fifth modular element 10, constituting the reinforcing structure, arranged
in a position into contact and aligned with a relative stanchion (see Fig. 5),
- 6) with said sixth modular element 11, constituting the horizontal flat roof of the
structure (see Figs. 7 and 8), arranged orthogonally to the relative stanchion.
[0012] Referring to the fig. 2, there is now described the first connecting modular element
6, for joining to each other the two vertical stanchions 19 and 20 adjacent to each
other of two main modular elements 5, into which it is assembled a relative insulating
panel 14 and 13, wherein in the Figure it is shown only a relative portion of the
above mentioned modular elements.
[0013] Before to describe such a first modular element 6, it is described each vertical
stanchion, that is constituted by a metallic section bar 21 that, in the illustrated
example, is shaped with a square cross-section provided with an internal circular
hole 22 for the passage of the rainwater and its conveying downward, and into its
side turned inward the main modular element 5 the section bar 21 is lengthened with
two short projections 23 and 24, that are parallel and spaced away to each other for
housing and securing the correspondent end portion of the relative insulating panel,
whereas into the side opposite to the above-mentioned side the section bar 21 is shaped
with two additional short projections (not shown), that are parallel and close to
each other and are provided for the connection of the same section bar with each first
connecting modular element 6, and these additional projections are bored in positions
correspondent to each other, for allowing the passage of correspondent bolts 25 for
fixing the relative connecting element 6. Of course, each vertical stanchion may be
shaped also with conformations different from that described, provided that it always
performs the same function, thus without departing from the protection sphere of the
present invention.
[0014] In turn, the first connecting element 6, named also column, is substantially constituted
by a first curved element 26 and by a second curved element 27 both having a relative
curved portion 28 and 29 that are parallel and spaced away to each other, of which
the first curved element 26 has a radius of curvature greater than that one of the
second curved element 27, and both said curved elements are extended in the vertical
direction for the entire height of each stanchion. The first curved element 26 and
the second curved element 27 are lengthened with relative short horizontal rectilinear
end portions (not indicated), entering for a determined depth into the hollow (not
shown) of the adjacent vertical side of the relative main element 5, and both the
end portions of each first and second curved element 26, 27 are bored in positions
coinciding with the positions of the relative through holes of the additional projections
of the section bar 21 of a relative vertical stanchion. Furthermore, near one of the
horizontal end portions of such first and second curved elements 26 and 27 there is
also provided integral a short flat flange 30, orthogonal to the same end portions
and adapted to be arranged into external contact to the vertical side of a main element
5, for all the width of the same side, whereas near the other one of the horizontal
end portions of such first and second curved elements 26 and 27 there is provided
integral an additional short flat flange 31, orthogonal to the same end portions and
identical to the previous flange, and adapted to be arranged into external contact
to the vertical side of another main element 5, orthogonal to the previous main element
5, and for the entire width of the same side. The two flat flanges 30 and 31 are secured
onto the relative first curved element 26 and second curved element 27, in a such
position that, when these curved elements are secured to the relative vertical stanchions
21 (see Fig. 2) of the two main elements 5 arranged orthogonal to each other as visible
from this Figure, the correspondent curved portion 28 and 29 of these curved elements
be extended for the entire distance existing between the two flat flanges 30 and 31,
in a manner do not leave free spaces between the same flanges.
[0015] The junction between the two main elements 5 arranged orthogonal to each other, as
shown in Fig. 2, is effected by levelling at first the horizontal lower sides of such
main elements 5 with respect to the ground, by regulating the height of the support
feet 17 and 18, as already described previously, and then by introducing a fixing
bolt 25 into the through holes coinciding to each other of both the horizontal end
portions of said first and second curved elements 26 and 27 and the additional projections
of each vertical section bar 21 of the stanchions, and moreover by introducing some
U-shaped bars 32 into the space existing between both the end portions of said first
and second curved elements 26 and 27 and the opposite flat side (not indicated) of
the same vertical section bar.
[0016] The object of such U-shaped bars 32 is to lock the heads 33 of the fixing bolts 25,
adjacent to the same bars, thereby preventing the bolts from being unscrewed from
the outside.
[0017] Referring to the Fig. 3, it is now described the second connecting modular element
7, for joining to each other three main modular elements 5, of which two elements
(that in the Figure are the vertically arranged elements 5) are arranged aligned to
and spaced away from each other by the second connecting element 7, and the third
element of which (in the Figure is the horizontally arranged element 5) is oriented
orthogonal to the previous vertical elements 5, and also in this case in the main
modular elements 5 it is assembled a relative insulating panel.
[0018] Such second connecting element 7 is provided for joining to each other the section
bars adjacent to each other of each main element 5, which section bars are identical
and comprise the same connection devices of the ones previously described (that is
a fixing bolt 25 and a U-shaped bar 32), the connecting element referred to being
substantially constituted by two curved elements 27 identical to the previously described
curved element 27, of which a first curved element 27 is provided for joining the
section bar 21 of one of the vertical main elements 5 (in this case, of the upper
one element in the Fig. 3) with the section bar 21 of the horizontal main element
5, and a second curved element 27 is symmetrical and aligned with respect to the first
curved element 27, and is provided for joining the section bar 21 of the horizontal
main element 5 with the section bar 21 of the third main element 5 arranged vertical
(in this case, of the lower element in the Fig. 3).
[0019] In this case, the first curved element 27 is joined to a short flat flange 34, placed
near one end portion of the same curved element and adapted to be arranged into external
contact to the vertical side of the vertical and upper main element 5, and such first
curved element 27 is also joined to an additional short flat flange 35, placed near
the other end portion of the same curved element, and adapted to be arranged into
external contact to the vertical side of the horizontal main element 5. In turn, the
second curved element 27 is joined to said additional flat flange 35, situated near
an end portion of the same curved element and adapted to be arranged into external
contact to the vertical side of the horizontal main element 5, and such second curved
element 27 is also joined to an additional short flat flange 36, placed near the other
end portion of the same curved element and adapted to be arranged into external contact
to the vertical side of the other lower vertical main element 5.
[0020] The second connecting element 7, finally, is constituted by a rectilinear portion
37 that in the example of Fig. 3 is arranged vertical, and which is extended in the
vertical direction for the entire height of the stanchions, and this rectilinear portion
37 is joined with the flat flange 34 near an end portion of the same rectilinear portion,
and such rectilinear portion 37 is also joined to the additional flat flange 36 near
the other end portion of the same rectilinear portion.
[0021] Referring to the Fig. 4, it is now described the third connecting modular element
8, for joining to each other four main modular elements 5, of which two elements (that
in the Figure are the vertically arranged elements 5) are arranged aligned to and
spaced away from each other by the third connecting element 8, and the other two elements
(that in the Figure are the horizontally arranged elements 5), are oriented horizontally
and orthogonally with respect to the first two vertical elements 5, and are also arranged
aligned to and spaced away from each other by the same third connecting element 8,
and also in this case a relative insulating panel is mounted onto all said main modular
elements 5.
[0022] Such third connecting element 8 is provided for joining to each other the section
bars adjacent to each other of each main element 5, which section bars are identical
and comprise the same connecting devices of the ones previously described (that is
a fixing bolt 25 and a U-shaped bar 32), the connecting element referred to being
substantially constituted by two curved elements 27 identical to and placed as the
curved elements 27, as well as joined to the same flanges 34, 35 e 36 as described
in the Fig. 3, and such third connecting element 8 being also constituted by two additional
curved elements 27 identical to and placed as the just described curved elements 27,
however symmetrical and aligned with respect to these latters. In this case, the first
one of the additional curved elements 27 is joined to a short flat flange 38, placed
near one end portion of the same curved element and adapted to be arranged into external
contact to the vertical side of one of the horizontal main elements 5 (in the example
of Fig. 4, of the left-side horizontal main element 5), and such first additional
curved element 27 is also joined to said flat flange 34 near the other end portion
of the same curved element. In turn, the second one of the curved elements 27 is joined
to the flat flange 38 situated near an end portion of the same curved element and
is also joined to said flat flange 36, situated near the other end portion of the
same curved element.
[0023] Referring to the Figs. 5 and 6, it is now described the fourth connecting modular
element 9, constituting the floor of the present structure, which is substantially
constituted both by first horizontal and rectilinear metallic cross-pieces 39, that
are identical to and arranged parallel from each other and in the longitudinal direction
of different main modular elements 5 aligned and joined to each other, and by second
horizontal and rectilinear metallic cross-pieces 40, that are identical to and smaller
than the first cross-pieces 39, and which are arranged parallel to each other and
in the transversal direction of different main modular elements 5 aligned and joined
to each other, and all the first and second cross-pieces 39 and 40 are joined to each
other and with the lower sides 16 of said modular elements 5 aligned and joined from
each other, with such an arrangement as to be able to house some horizontal floor
plates 41 identical and arranged horizontally aligned to each other, forming the walkable
floor. Each first longitudinal horizontal cross-piece 39 and each second transversal
horizontal cross-piece element 40 (see Fig. 6) has an upper fixed section bar 42 and
two movable lower shells 43, of which the upper fixed section bar 42 has a cross-section
shaped almost of square shape, and is extended downward with two short and thin vertical
side walls 44 and 45, parallel and spaced away to each other, and bored at determined
intervals for the whole length of the same section bar, and the movable lower shells
43 are symmetrical to each other and are formed each by a short upper vertical portion
48 and a C-shaped lower portion 49, wherein the C-shaped portion of each shell 43
is bored at determined intervals for its whole length, at positions that are coinciding
with those ones of the holes of the side walls 44 and 45 of the section bar 42, for
allowing the passage of a correspondent fixing bolt 50, the head of which (not shown)
is arranged externally to the shell wall and the stem of which (not shown) is at first
inserted into a correspondent hole of the section bar side wall respectively opposite,
and then is tighten by means of a nut (not shown) to such side wall. The purpose of
such shells 43 is to support the relative side edge of a horizontal floor plate 41,
and in the indicated example there are shown two floor plates 41 aligned and spaced
away to each other by the cross-piece 39, the side edges 51 and 52 of which are laid
on to a relative shell 43 and supported by the same.
[0024] In the fig. 6 it is noted that the fourth connecting modular element 9 comprises
also two additional lower movable shells 53 and 54, that are identical to such movable
lower shells 43, which additional shells are applied to the short and thin side vertical
walls 55 and 56, which are identical to the preceding vertical walls 44 and 45, and
are extended downward from the lower side 16 of each main modular element 5, each
shell of which is bored for the passage of a fixing bolt 57, that is inserted also
through correspondent through holes (not shown) provided at determined intervals for
the whole length of such side walls 55 and 56. In the illustrated example, only one
shell 43 (the left side one) is shown with the relative fixing bolt 57, for laying
the relative side edge 58 of the floor plate 41 thereon, and for supporting the same
plate, whereas the other shell 43 (the right side one) is shown without holes, since
in this case there aren't provided floor plates at the other part of the main modular
element 5. Should the floor plates be applied also in the other part of the main element
5, instead of the not bored shell it is arranged a bored shell (not shown) provided
with the relative fixing bolt (also not indicated). For applying each floor plate
41 with a determinate size in to the relative housing position of a floor support
structure obtained as described, it is then sufficient at first to loose the fixing
bolts which are foreseen, and then to displace each shell in the horizontal direction
up to the position suitable to support the correspondent side edge of the floor plate
with this size. Finally, on to the shells there is applied the relative floor plate
and the shells are then secured in this position by clamping their fixing bolts to
the relative side walls of the same plate.
[0025] Referring now to the fig. 5, it is noted that in this example the visible modular
structure is constituted both by two main elements 5 assembled aligned to each other,
and into which it is inserted a relative insulating panel 13 and 14, and by an additional
modular element 5 internally empty (namely, without insulating panels) that is secured
orthogonally on to the front of the above-described main elements 5, and by a longitudinal
cross-piece 39 and by two transversal cross-pieces 40, supporting the longitudinal
cross-piece 39, and each one which is secured as it will be described to the centre
line of the relative main element 5. Such a longitudinal cross-piece 39 is supported
also onto the ground by means of support feet 59 adjustable in height and identical
to the feet 17 and 18 of each main element 5, which are secured along the cross-piece
39 at determined intervals (in the example, there are shown four support feet 59),
and the free end portions of the longitudinal cross-piece 39 are bolted, through head
plates (not shown), to the centre line respectively of a first and second pair of
main elements (not shown), assembled aligned to each other, that are fixed in a position
orthogonal to the relative vertical sides 19 and 20 of two above-described main elements
5. In turn, each transversal cross-piece 40 is not provided with lower support feet,
and is supported with a free end portion thereof by a head plate (not shown), that
is bolted to the centre line of the lower side 16 of the two relative main elements
5, and with the other free end portion thereof is supported by another head plate
(not shown), that is bolted to the centre line of the lower side of two additional
main elements (not shown), arranged aligned to each other, which are secured orthogonally
to the vertical side 20 of the empty element 5, in a position parallel to the preceding
two main elements 5 visible in the Figure.
[0026] In turn, the longitudinal cross-piece 39 is supported by the transversal cross-pieces
40 thanks to correspondent hollows (not shown) provided in the central zone of the
transversal cross-pieces, into which hollows the longitudinal cross-piece 39 is inserted.
[0027] Furthermore, in the Fig. 6 the two main elements 5 aligned to each other are joined
to the other main element 5 orthogonally thereto by means of the second connecting
elements 7 described with reference to the Fig. 3. Finally, the floor structure realized
by assembling to each other the above-described component elements, in the considered
example forms a set of squared painted backgrounds (not shown), into which there are
inserted relative floor plates 41 (not shown in the Figure), arranged at the same
level, which are then locked in position as described with reference to the Fig. 6.
Referring always to the Fig. 5, it is noted that the empty main element 5 is reinforced
with a reinforcing structure constituted by the fifth modular element 10, and formed
by a vertical bar 60, that is inserted into the empty space of a main element 5 and
applied into contact with the relative vertical side 19 of this main element, to which
it is opportunely secured. Such a vertical bar is also fixed in the same manner to
the other vertical side 20 of this main element 5, that as already described is fixed
to two additional main elements arranged parallel to the two main elements 5 visible
in this Figure, and this additional vertical bar and the additional main elements
are not represented here for simplicity.
[0028] Referring now to the Figs. 7 and 8, it is now described the sixth modular element
11 constituting the flat horizontal roof 61 of the present modular structure, that
is arranged and fixed as it will be described on to both the horizontal and hollowed
upper side 15 and the vertical section bars 21 of the relative vertical stanchions
of the main elements 5 of the same structure.
[0029] Each horizontal flat roof 61 is dimensioned for adapting itself on to at least two
upper hollowed sides 15 of two main elements 5 assembled to each other, and to be
fixed to the same ones as it will be soon described. In the fig. 7, there may be noted
two horizontal flat roofs 61 that are arranged and fixed with a side edge thereof
on to a portion of an upper horizontal and hollowed side 15 of a main element 5, whereas
with the other side edge thereof such flat roofs 61 are arranged and fixed in the
same manner on to the other upper horizontal and hollowed sides (not shown) of additional
main elements (also not shown), and with this arrangement the flat roofs 61 are aligned
to each other. In each side edge of each one of the flat roofs 61 it is applied a
fixing flange 62, shaped with a short and thin horizontal rectilinear portion 63,
adapted to be arranged into contact to the upper surface of the side edge of the roof
61, and such a flange horizontal portion is bent for forming a first short and thin
vertical portion 64, adapted to be arranged into contact to the external side surface
65 of the roof side edge, and for forming also a second short and thin vertical portion
66 directed downward, which is arranged parallel to the first vertical portion 64
and is joined to the same and it is extended downward in such a way that, when the
flange 62 is applied in position, it may enter slightly the hollow 67 defined in the
upper hollowed side 15 of the main element. Such a first flange vertical portion 64,
finally, is still bent downward for forming a short and thin horizontal portion (not
shown) and a short and thin lower vertical portion (also not shown), ending with an
end portion bent like a hook 68. The fastening in position of each side edge of the
flat roof 61 with the relative vertical section bar 21 is then effected by arranging
at first the horizontal portion 63 and the first vertical portion 64 of the flange
respectively to the upper surface and to the external side surface 65 of the roof
side edge, in a manner that the second vertical portion of the flange 66 enters partially
the hollow 67 and that the lower horizontal portion of the flange be arranged below
the lower surface of the roof side edge and that the lower vertical portion of the
flange be spaced away laterally from said hollowed horizontal side 15. At this point,
each roof side edge is laid partially on to the hollowed horizontal side 15 and the
fastening and locking in position of the roof is obtained by means of said flange
62 and a sliding bracket 69, formed by a rectilinear vertical portion 70, the upper
end portion 71 of which shaped as a hook is adapted to be hooked with the hook 68,
and which is also joined to a short horizontal portion 72, adapted to abut in the
lower side on to the upper horizontal side 15, and the vertical portion 70 of the
bracket 69 is also bored for inserting a bolt 73, onto which a wing head 74 may be
screwed and unscrewed.
[0030] Then, for locking in position the side edge of the roof 61, such a bracket 69 is
hooked with its hook 71 into the hook 68 of the flange 62 and the horizontal portion
of bracket 72 is pushed in abutment in the lower part on to the upper hollowed side
15, thereafter said wing head 74 is screwed onto the bolt 73 up to the bracket 69
is firmly tightened to said flange 62 and the upper hollowed side 15. Then, under
the condition, as it is visible in the Fig. 7, the vertical portions 66 of the two
flanges 62 are spaced away to each other, by defining a vertical passage (not shown)
into which rainwater penetrate, that fall into the gutter hollow 67 of the horizontal
side 15, from which they are conveyed into the inlet of the relative gutter descending
element of each vertical side of the main element 5, and are therefore drained onto
the ground.
[0031] In the Fig. 8 it is shown a modular structure formed by the same component elements
of Fig. 5, comprising the floor plates 41 and the roofs 61 (of which in the Figure
only a roof 61 is visible), and these component elements are joined to two additional
main elements 5 arranged parallel to the empty main element 5, of which the left side
main element has on opening 75 for entering into the same modular structure.
[0032] In the Figs. 9-18 there are shown the assembling phases performed for assembling
the different modular elements of a modular structure realized in the base building
configuration, identical to and with the same component elements described in the
Figs. 5-8. In the phase of the Fig. 9, there are noted the two main elements 5 with
inserted insulating panels 13 and 14, that are aligned horizontally by acting on to
the relative support feet 17 and 18, and then are approached and bolted to each other
with the interposition of a second connecting element 7, described with reference
to the Fig. 3.
[0033] In the phase of the Fig. 10, to the two main elements 5 joined to each other it is
added, perpendicular thereto, the third empty main element 5, in the interior of which
the reinforcing vertical bar 60 is applied, and, before being approached and bolted
to the other two main elements 5, this third main element 5 must be aligned to the
other two main elements 5 and put at the horizontal level by means of a level (not
shown).
[0034] The Fig. 11 shows in detail the interconnection between the three main elements 5,
in to which it is noted the U-shaped bar 32 locking the head of the fixing bolts (not
indicated), by preventing the unscrewing from the external and consequently by securing
the entire structure. In the Figure there are noted also the horizontal upper sides
15 of the three main elements, the gutter hollows 67 of which are all communicating
with the descending gutter hollows of the relative vertical sides of such main elements,
for collecting therefore the rainwater and drain it onto the ground.
[0035] In the assembling phase of the Fig. 12, there are noted the three main elements 5
joined to each other, thereby determining a stable structure constituting the base
structure, to which the other component elements of the entire structure may be progressively
connected. Since this base structure is stable, it is convenient and advisable to
verify on to it the perfect horizontality of its component elements, by acting on
to the supporting and levelling feet 17 and 18.
[0036] In the phase of the Fig. 13, it is noted that to the main elements of this base structure
there are added and bolted all the other main elements 5, that may be made of the
most different forms (empty, full, full with door, full with window, or with any kind
of windows and door frames), anyway always fully interchangeable to each other.
[0037] In the phase of the Fig. 14, there are put the stiffening elements of the floor and
for each painted background it is inserted a greater longitudinal cross-piece 39 and
two smaller transversal cross-pieces 40, thereby subdividing the base grid of the
modules in and under-grid having a half width (about of 1 meter), into which there
will be then inserted and fixed the floor plates 41.
[0038] In the phase of the Fig. 15, in the structure obtained as in the Fig. 14 there are
inserted by a fixed joint and locked all the floor plates 41.
[0039] In the Fig. 16 it is shown in detail the corner of the structure formed by two main
elements 5 joined to each other by a first connecting modular element 6, of which
there may be noted the first and the second curved element 26 and 27 and the U-shaped
bars 32.
[0040] In the phase of the Fig. 17, it is put the first of two flat roofs 61 which will
be locked on to the above described underlying structure.
[0041] In the phase of the Fig. 18, also the second flat roof 61 has been put, thereby completing
the base modular structure, of which it is noted also an opening 76 for assembling
the door.
[0042] In the example referred to, such a base modular structure of having the dimensions
of two base modules has the external dimensions of about 2,400 meters x 4,700 meters
and a height of about 2,650 meters. All the component elements of this structure may
be inserted into one pallet with a length of 2,852 meters, width of 2,280 meters and
height of 1,190 meters, which may be introduced into a standard container ISO of 20
feet, into which therefore there may be introduced four above-mentioned pallets, with
an obtainable total volume equal to about four times the transported volume.
[0043] Referring now to the Figs. 19-24, it is shown in which manner the above-described
base modular structures may be integrated with some special modules that will be described
hereinafter, which are adapted to allow to realize some rooms of a dimension double
than that of the base module, namely with ports of about m. 4,500 without columns
and/or intermediate vertical structures.
[0044] In the Fig. 19, there are shown as example two base modular structures that are joined
to each other by a special module, which base structures are formed the one by a module
with seven main elements 5 and the other one with a module formed by four main elements
5. These two base modular structures are spaced away to each other by two additional
main elements 5, that may be made of any type (in the example, they are formed by
two main elements with an empty internal space), and which are arranged aligned to
each other and joined to the above mentioned base modular structures, whereas into
the intermediate spans the port of the two base modular structures is covered by the
special structure.
[0045] As it is visible in Fig. 21, the special structure is substantially constituted by
two stanchions 77 and 78 identical to each other, each one shaped as a L with a vertical
side 79 and an horizontal side 80 provided with its own support foot 81 adjustable
in height, and by a lower horizontal beam 82 and an upper horizontal beam 83, of which
the lower beam 82 has the same cross-section of the horizontal side 80 of each stanchion
and the same length of the distance existing between the opposite end portions of
the relative horizontal sides 80, thereby for being joined to the same horizontal
sides. Moreover, such a lower beam 82 is provided with lower support feet 81 adjustable
in height, identical to the support feet 81 of the horizontal side 80 of each stanchion,
and adapted to be arranged onto the ground in a position aligned to and spaced away
with respect to the previous two support feet 81, when said lower beam 82 is joined
to said horizontal sides. In turn, the upper horizontal beam 83 has the same cross-section
of the upper horizontal sides 15 of the main elements 5 and a length double than the
one of each main element 5, thereby for being arranged on to the two main elements
5 joined to each other, to which such an upper beam 83 is then joined, together with
the relative stanchions, through the second connecting modular elements 7.
[0046] In the Fig. 22 it is shown the complete special structure, whereas in the Fig. 19
there are shown the above specified two base modular structures, into which such a
special structure has not yet been mounted, and in the Fig. 20 it is shown the lower
beam 82 of the special structure assembled to the two above described two base modular
structures.
[0047] In the Fig. 25 it is noted the complete special structure of the Fig. 22, together
with an additional beam 86, that is joined orthogonally to said upper horizontal beam
83 and has the same length of the upper horizontal sides 15 of the main elements 5
of said two base modular structures and the same cross-section of these sides, thereby
for supporting the roof 61.
[0048] In the Fig. 25 it is also visible an additional lower beam 87, that is fixed with
an end portion thereof below the lower sides of the two main elements 5 joined to
each other by said upper horizontal beam 83, in the orthogonal direction and in the
centre line of the same main elements, and this additional lower beam 87 has the same
length and the same cross-section of said second smaller cross-pieces 40, and two
support feet 17 and 18 are secured below the lower beam 87, which are identical to
the previous ones. In this manner, as visible in the Fig. 20, wherein it is shown
the lower horizontal beam 87 of the Fig. 25 only, the lower beam 87 is joined both
to a first cross-piece 39 , the end portions of which are joined to the relative main
elements 5 as it is described above, and to three second cross-pieces 40, arranged
parallel to the lower beam 87, and secured with the end portions thereof at one side
to said lower beam 82 and at the other side below to lower sides of the two main elements
5, that are joined to each other by a suitable support structure 88, inserted into
the upper part of the relative vertical stanchion, and adapted to support a side of
the roof 61. In this way, between the cross-piece elements 39 and 40 and the beams
82 and 87 there are created the squared painted backgrounds, for the subsequent insertion
by fixed joint and the locking of the relative floor plates 41.
[0049] In the Fig. 23 it is noted that the floor plates 41 have been inserted into the respective
positions, by forming thereby the horizontal floor, and that the upper horizontal
beam 83 has been mounted in position, for the subsequent arrangement of all the roofs
61 on to the upper horizontal beams 83 and 86, and on to the upper sides of the delimiting
main elements 5, as visible in the Fig. 24.
[0050] In the Figs. 26-31 there are shown some special elements for bathroom, that may be
combined with the modular structures according to the present invention.
[0051] In the Fig. 26 it is shown a special floor 89 with sink 90, arranged onto a furniture
91 containing both the boiler and the delivering pump and all the other instruments
allowing the operation of the sanitary service. The sink 90 comprises also the telescopic
arm 92 and the showerhead 93.
[0052] In the Fig. 27 it is shown the special floor 94 with toilet with seat 95 and, in
addition to the sanitary service of toilet, it comprises the connected flushing cistern
96, in addition to the safety handles 97 for handicapped persons. In the Fig. 28 it
is shown the special floor 98 intended to be used as shower tray and relative drainage.
In the Fig. 29 it is shown the base structure of a standard bathroom, constituted
by base modules formed by main elements 5 with full wall, or main elements with door
opening 76, connected to each other by a first connecting modular element 6 and bolted
with the U-shaped safety bars 32. The floor reinforcing structure is constituted by
first great cross-pieces 39 and by second small cross-pieces 40.
[0053] In the Fig. 30 it is shown the load bearing structure of the Fig. 29, into which
there are inserted the special floor elements and, in particular, the special floor
89 with sink 90, the special floor 98 with shower and the special floor 94 with toilet
with seat 95. Only after having connected to each other the delivery sides and the
drainages of the above mentioned special floors, it is possible to position also the
fourth floor element constituted by a standard floor element 41.
[0054] Finally, in the Fig. 31 is shown the same load bearing structure with the special
elements of the Fig. 30 with an overlying standard roof 61 secured in the already
described way to the underlying structure.
1. Prefabricated modular structure, adapted to be used for manufacturing buildings of
various kind during emergency situations, like schools, hospitals, temporary assistance
centres, and similar inhabited structures, with different and variable configurations,
and with reduced times for assembling and installing and disassembling the various
components elements of the same structure,
characterized in that to comprise:
- one main modular element (5), constituting the load bearing structure of the structure,
- a first connecting modular element (6), for removable connecting two elements (5),
- a second connecting modular element (7), for removable connecting three main modular
elements (5),
- a third connecting modular element (8), for removable connecting four main modular
elements (5),
- a fourth modular elements (9), constituting the floor of the present structure,
- a fifth modular element (10), constituting a reinforcing structure,
- a sixth element (11), constituting the horizontal flat roof of the structure,
said first main modular element (5) being constituted by a vertical flat frame (12)
with rectangular shape, forming a wall with the upper and lower horizontal sides that
are shorter, and parallel to each other, and with the vertical sides that are parallel
to each other, and with such a width as to be able to be housed into standard containers
too, for being transported by these latter, whereas the height of said main element
(5) being such as to be able to arrive up to the internal free depth of each container,
each wall frame (12) being realized with peripheral metallic walls, that may be full
or may be also define to each other an internal free space into which there are inserted
some insulating panels (13, 14) made of insulating material of traditional type (e.g.
polystyrene), each flat frame (12) being also realizable with a hollow into its interior,
and without insulating panels, said wall frame (12) being also realizable with through
openings through the relative insulating panels (13, 14), with the shape of doors
and windows, and finally being provided at its lower part with support feet (17, 18)
adapted to be arranged onto the ground and/or onto suitable support platforms, said
vertical flat frame (12) being adapted to be joined removable to one or both its vertical
sides, by means of fixing means, to a correspondent vertical side of a vertical frame
(12) adjacent thereto, both by means of said first connecting modular elements (6),
for constituting a first base module formed by four main elements (5), and of second
connecting modular elements (7), without or with said third connecting modular elements
(8), for constituting a second base module formed by two or more first base modules
joined removable to each other by means of fixing means, wherein each one of said
first and second base module is also adapted to be joined removable, by fixing means,
with its lower horizontal sides, to said fourth floor modular element (9), for forming
the floor that then is covered with horizontal floor plates (41), and is also adapted
to be joined removable with its upper sides, by means of fixing means, to said sixth
modular elements (11) constituting the flat horizontal roof, for forming the same
flat roof, and being finally adapted to be joined removable, by means of fixing means,
also to one or more special modules, said first and second base module and said special
module being adapted to be joined removable to each other, by means of fixing means,
with different and variable configurations, for forming the desired modular structure.
2. Prefabricated modular structure according to claim 1, characterized in that all the vertical frames (12), whichever type they are, are completely interchangeable
to each other, thereby for obtaining modular structures with identical or different
configurations, each frame (12), furthermore, having the upper (15) and lower (16)
horizontal sides with the same profile, slightly hollowed for all the length of the
relative side, that into the upper side (15) performs the function of gutter for collecting
and draining of rainwater, and in the lower side (16) serves for supporting the floor
of the modular structure, and that said support feet (17, 18) secured into the lower
side (16) are also adjustable in height with a micrometric adjustment, for a perfect
levelling of the frame (12) with respect to the ground , and that the two vertical
sides (19, 20) of any type of frame, acting like stanchions, have the same hollowed
profile for a determined depth for all the height of the relative side and have reduced
thickness with respect to the upper and lower horizontal sides (15, 16) and perform,
in addition to the load bearing, also the function of gutter descending element, for
draining the rainwater on to the ground, as well as of interconnecting element among
the frames (12).
3. Prefabricated modular structure according to claim 2, characterized in that each of said vertical stanchion (19, 20) is constituted by a metallic section bar
(21) provided with an internal circular hole (22) for the passage of the rainwater
and its conveying downward, and into its side turned inward the main modular element
(5) the section bar (21) is lengthened with two short projections (23, 24), that are
parallel and spaced away to each other for housing and securing the correspondent
end portion of the relative insulating panel, whereas into the side opposed to the
above-mentioned side the section bar (21) is shaped with two additional short projections,
that are parallel and close to each other and are provided for the connection of the
same section bar with each first modular connecting element (6), and these additional
projections are bored in positions that are correspondent to each other, for allowing
the passage of correspondent bolts or similar means (25) for fixing the relative connecting
element (6).
4. Prefabricated modular structure according to claim 3, characterized in that said first connecting element (6), named also column, is substantially constituted
by a first curved element (26) and by a second curved element (27) both having a relative
curved portion (28, 29) that are parallel and spaced away to each other, of which
the first curved element (26) has a radius of curvature greater than that of the second
curved element (27), and both said curved elements are extended in the vertical direction
for the entire height of each stanchion, and are lengthened with relative short horizontal
rectilinear end portions, entering for a determined depth into the hollow of the adjacent
vertical side of the relative main element (5), and both end portions of each first
and second curved element (26, 27) are bored in positions coinciding with the positions
of the relative through holes of the additional projections of the section bar (21)
of a relative vertical stanchion, and near one of the horizontal end portions of such
first and second curved elements (26, 27) there is also provided integral a short
flat flange (30), orthogonal to the same end portions and adapted to be arranged into
external contact to the vertical side of a main element (5), for all the width of
the same side, whereas near the other of the horizontal end portions of such first
and second curved elements (26, 27) there is provided integral an additional short
flat flange (31), orthogonal to the same end portions and identical to the previous
flange, and adapted to be arranged into external contact to the vertical side of another
main element (5), orthogonal to the previous main element (5), and for the entire
width of the same side, said two flat flanges (30, 31) being secured onto the relative
first curved element (26) and second curved element (27), in a such position that,
when these curved elements are secured to the relative vertical stanchions (21) of
the two main elements (5) arranged orthogonal to each other, the correspondent curved
portion (28, 29) of these curved elements is extended for all the distance existing
between the two flat flanges (30, 31), in a manner to not leave free spaces between
the same flanges.
5. Prefabricated modular structure according to claim 4, characterized in that the junction between two main elements (5) arranged orthogonal to each other is effected
by levelling at first the horizontal lower sides of such main elements (5) with respect
to the ground, by regulating the height of said support feet (17, 18), and then by
introducing a fixing bolt or the like (25) into the through holes coinciding to each
other of both the horizontal end portions of said first and second curved elements
(26, 27) and the additional projections of each vertical section bar (21) of the stanchions,
and moreover by introducing some U-shaped bars (32) into the space existing between
both the end portions of said first and second curved elements (26, 27) and the opposite
flat side of the same vertical section bar, in such a way that such U-shaped bars
(32) lock the heads (33) of the fixing bolts (25), adjacent to the same bars, thereby
preventing the bolts from being unscrewed from the outside.
6. Prefabricated modular structure according to claim 5, characterized in that said second connecting modular elements (7), is provided for joining orthogonally
to each other the section bars identical and adjacent to each other of each main element
(5), and is substantially constituted by two curved elements (27) identical to the
above-mentioned curved element (27), of which a first curved element (27) is provided
for joining orthogonally the section bar (21) of one of the main vertical elements
(5) with the section bar (21) of another main vertical element (5), and a second curved
element (27) is symmetrical and aligned with respect to the first curved element (27),
and is provided for joining orthogonally the section bar (21) of the other main vertical
element (5) with the section bar (21) of an additional main element (5) arranged vertical,
said first curved element (27) being joined to a short flat flange (34), placed near
one end portion of the same curved element and adapted to be arranged into external
contact to the vertical side of the one main vertical element (5), and such first
curved element (27) being also joined to an additional short flat flange (35), placed
near the other end portion of the same curved element, and adapted to be arranged
into external contact to the vertical side of the other main element (5), the second
curved element (27) being also joined to said additional flat flange (35), placed
near an end portion of the same curved element and adapted to be arranged into external
contact to the vertical side of the other main element (5), and such second curved
element (27) being also joined to an additional short flat flange (36), placed near
the other end portion of the same curved element and adapted to be arranged into external
contact to the vertical side of the additional vertical main element (5), said second
connecting element (7) being finally constituted by a rectilinear portion (37) that
is extended in the vertical direction for the entire height of the stanchions, and
which is joined with an end portion thereof to said flat flange (34), and moreover
with another end portion thereof to said additional flat flange (36).
7. Prefabricated modular structure according to claim 6, characterized in that said third connecting modular element (8) is adapted to join orthogonally to each
other four main modular elements (5), of which two elements are arranged aligned and
spaced away to each other from the third connecting element (8), and the other two
elements are orthogonal to the first two vertical elements (5), and are also arranged
aligned and spaced away to each other from the same third connecting element (8),
said third connecting element (8) being substantially constituted by two of said curved
elements (27) joined to the same flanges (34, 35, 36), and being also constituted
by two additional curved elements (27) symmetrical and aligned with respect to said
curved elements (27), of which the first one of the additional curved elements (27)
is joined to a short flat flange (38), placed near one of its end portions and adapted
to be arranged into external contact to the vertical side of one of the other two
main elements (5), and such first additional curved element (27) is also joined to
said flat flange (34) near the other end portion thereof, whereas the second one of
the additional curved elements (27) is joined to said flat flange (38) situated near
an end portion thereof, and is also joined to said flat flange (36), situated near
the other end portion thereof.
8. Prefabricated modular structure according to claim 7, characterized in that said fourth connecting modular element (9), constituting the floor of the present
structure, is substantially constituted both by first horizontal and rectilinear metallic
cross-pieces (39), that are identical and arranged parallel to each other and in the
longitudinal direction of different main modular elements (5) aligned and joined to
each other, and by second horizontal and rectilinear metallic cross-pieces (40), that
are identical and smaller than the first cross-pieces (39), and which are arranged
parallel to each other and in the transversal direction of different main modular
elements (5) aligned and joined to each other, and all said first and second cross-pieces
(39, 40) are joined to each other and with the lower sides (16) of said modular elements
(5) aligned and joined to each other, with such an arrangement as to be able to house
horizontal floor plates (41) identical and arranged horizontally aligned to each other,
forming the walkable floor, wherein each first longitudinal horizontal cross-piece
(39) and each second transversal horizontal cross-piece element (40) has an upper
fixed section bar (42) and two movable lower shells (43), of which the upper fixed
section bar (42) is extended downward with two short and thin vertical side walls
(44, 45), parallel and spaced away to each other, and bored at determined intervals
for the whole length of the same section bar, and the movable lower shells (43) are
symmetrical to each other and are formed each by an upper vertical short portion (48)
and a C-shaped a lower portion (49), wherein the C-shaped portion of each shell (43)
is bored at determined intervals for its entire length, at positions that are coinciding
with those of the holes of the side walls (44, 45) of the section bar (42), for allowing
the passage of a correspondent fixing bolt or the like (50), the head of which is
arranged externally to the shell wall and the stem of which is at first inserted into
a correspondent hole of the section bar side wall respectively opposite, and then
is tighten by means of a nut to such side wall, said shells (43) being adapted to
support the relative side edge of a horizontal floor plate (41).
9. Prefabricated modular structure according to claim 8, characterized in that said fourth connecting modular element (9) comprises also two additional lower movable
shells (53, 54), that are identical to such movable lower shells (43), which additional
shells are applied to the short and thin vertical walls (55, 56), which are identical
to the preceding vertical walls (44, 45) and are extended downward from the lower
side (16) of each main modular element (5), each shell of which is bored for the passage
of a fixing bolt or the like (57), that is inserted also through correspondent through
holes provided at determined intervals for the whole length of such side walls (55,
56), for laying the relative side edge (58) of the floor plate (41) thereon, and for
supporting the same plate.
10. Prefabricated modular structure according to claim 9, characterized in that said fifth modular element (10) is formed by at least a vertical bar (60), adapted
to be inserted into the empty space of a main empty element (5) and to be applied
into contact with a relative vertical side (19) of this main empty element, for reinforcing
this latter.
11. Prefabricated modular structure according to claim 10, characterized in that said sixth modular element (11), constituting the flat horizontal roof (61) of the
present modular structure, is adapted to be arranged and fixed with its side edges
on to both the horizontal and hollowed upper sides (15) and the vertical section bars
(21) of the relative vertical stanchions of the main elements (5) of the same structure,
a fixing flange (62) being applied into each side edge of each flat roof (61), which
flange is shaped with a short and thin horizontal rectilinear portion (63), adapted
to be arranged into contact to the upper surface of the side edge of the roof (61),
and such flange horizontal portion being bent for forming a first short and thin vertical
portion (64), adapted to be arranged into contact to the external side surface (65)
of the roof side edge, and for forming also a second short and thin vertical portion
(66) directed downward, which is arranged parallel to the first vertical portion (64)
and is joined to the same and it is extended downward in such a way that, when the
flange (62) is applied in position, it may penetrate slightly into the hollow (67)
defined in the upper hollowed side (15) of the main element (5), such first flange
vertical portion (64), finally, being still bent downward for forming a short and
thin horizontal portion and a lower short and thin lower vertical portion, ending
with an end portion bent like a hook (68), the fastening in position of each side
edge of the flat roof (61) with the relative vertical section bar (21) being effected
by arranging at first the horizontal portion (63) and the first vertical portion (64)
of the flange (62) respectively to the upper surface and to the external side surface
(65) of the roof side edge, in a manner that the second vertical portion of the flange
(66) penetrates partially into the hollow (67) and that the lower horizontal portion
of the flange be arranged below the lower surface of the roof side edge and that the
lower vertical portion of the flange be spaced away laterally from said hollowed horizontal
side (15), each roof side edge being laid partially on to the hollowed horizontal
side (15) and the fastening and locking in position of the roof being obtained by
means of said flange (62) and a sliding bracket (69), formed by a rectilinear vertical
portion (70), the upper end portion (71) of which shaped as a hook is adapted to be
hooked with the hook (68), and which is also joined to a short horizontal portion
(72), adapted to abut in the lower side on to the upper horizontal side (15), and
the vertical portion (70) of the bracket (69) being also bored for inserting a bolt
(73), onto which a wing head (74) may be screwed and unscrewed, and characterized in that for locking in position the side edge of the roof (61), said bracket (69) is hooked
with its hook (71) into the hook (68) of said flange (62) and the horizontal portion
of bracket (72) is pushed in abutment in the lower part on to the upper hollowed side
(15), thereafter said wing head (74) is screwed onto the bolt (73) up to the bracket
(69) is firmly tightened to said flange (62) and the upper hollowed side (15), under
the condition in that the vertical portions (66) of the two flanges (62) are spaced away to each other,
by defining a vertical passage into which rainwater penetrate, that fall into the
gutter hollow (67) of the horizontal side (15), from which they are conveyed into
the inlet of the relative gutter descending element of each vertical side of the main
element (5), and are therefore drained onto the ground.
12. Prefabricated modular structure according to claim 11, characterized by special modules adapted to be integrated with at least two of said first and/or second
base module, and which are adapted to allow to realize rooms with double size of the
base module, namely with ports preferably of about m. 4,500 without columns and/or
intermediate vertical structures, each special module being substantially constituted
by two stanchions (77, 78) identical to each other, each with a L-shape with a vertical
side (79) and a horizontal side (80) provided with own support foot (81) adjustable
in height, and by a lower horizontal beam (82) and a upper horizontal beam (83), of
which the lower beam (82) has the same cross-section of the horizontal side (80) of
each stanchion and the same length of the distance existing between the opposite end
portions of the relative horizontal sides (80), for being therefore joined to the
same horizontal sides, said lower beam (82) being also provided with lower support
feet (81) adjustable in height, identical to the support feet (81) of the horizontal
side (80) of each stanchion, and adapted to be arranged onto the ground in a position
aligned and spaced away with respect to previous two support feet (81), when said
lower beam (82) is joined to said horizontal sides, said upper horizontal beam (83)
having the same cross-section of the upper horizontal sides (15) of the main elements
(5) and a length double than that of each main element (5), for being therefore arranged
on to the two main elements (5) aligned and joined to each other, that connect said
first and/or second base modules, and to which such upper beam (83) is then joined,
together with the relative stanchions, through said second connecting modular elements
(7), each special module being also constituted by an additional upper beam (86),
that is joined orthogonally to said upper horizontal beam (83) and has the same length
of the upper horizontal sides (15) of the two main elements (5) of said first and/or
second base modules and the same cross-section of these base modules and the same
cross-section of these sides, thereby for supporting the roof (61), each special module
being finally constituted by an additional lower beam (87), that is fixed with its
an end portion below the lower sides of the two main elements (5) joined to each other
by said upper horizontal beam (83), in the orthogonal direction and in the centre
line of the same main elements, and this additional lower beam (87) having the same
length and the same cross-section of said second smallest cross-pieces (40), and some
support feet (17, 18) being also secured below the lower beam (87), which are identical
to the previous ones, the arrangement being such that said lower beam (87) is then
joined both to a first cross-piece (39), the end portions of which are joined to the
relative main elements (85), and to three second cross-pieces (40), arranged parallel
to the lower beam (87), and secured with the end portion thereof at one hand to said
lower beam (82) and at the other hand below to lower sides of two main elements (5),
that are joined to each other by a suitable support structure (88), inserted into
the upper part of the relative vertical stanchion, and adapted to support a side of
the roof (61), in such a way that between the cross-piece elements (39, 40) and the
beams (82, 87) there are created square painted backgrounds, for the subsequent insertion
by fixed joint and the locking of the relative floor plates (41).
13. Prefabricated modular structure according to claim 12,
characterized by special elements for the bathroom, that may be combined with first and/or second
base modules, which may be constituted by:
- a special floor (89) with sink (90), arranged onto a furniture (91) containing both
the boiler and the delivering pump and all the other instruments allowing the operation
of the sanitary service, wherein the sink (90) comprises also the telescopic arm (92)
and the showerhead (93) ;
- a special floor (94) with toilet with seat (95) and a connected flush tank (96),
in addition to safety handles (97) for disabled ;
- a special floor (98) designed to be used as shower tray and relative drain.