[0001] The invention relates to a structure.
[0002] WO 2013/165235A1 discloses a related structure, in casu a sandwich panel, comprising: a core, comprising
a plurality of zigzag-shaped first spacers extending in a first longitudinal direction,
each first spacer comprising at each corner thereof a first loop; a plurality of zigzag-shaped
second spacers extending in the first longitudinal direction, each second spacer comprising
at each corner thereof a second loop, each second loop having outer dimensions that
are smaller than the inner dimensions of each first loop, wherein the second loops
of each second spacer extend through the first loops of an adjacent first spacer;
wherein the openings defined by the second loops of successive second spacers are
registered in rows extending in a second longitudinal direction, which second longitudinal
direction extends under an angle of at least 20° with respect to the first longitudinal
direction; and wherein the first spacers and the second spacers define a second zigzag-shape
in the second longitudinal direction; two skin layers arranged on opposite sides of
the core, wherein each skin layer comprises a plurality of openings through which
the second loops extend; a plurality of rods, each rod extending through the openings
of the second loops of each row at the outer surface of each skin layer such that
each rod locks the second loops in the first loops with respect to the skin layer.
[0003] The structure described herein comprises:
- a plurality of spacers, each spacer comprising a first longitudinal side and a second,
opposite longitudinal side, wherein loops are provided along the first and second
longitudinal sides, wherein first loops of said loops define an opening therein with
a size that is larger than an outer dimension of second loops of said loops, such
that the second loops are allowed to pass through said openings in the first loops,
wherein the spacers are coupled to each other in such a manner that the second loops
of a said spacer extend through the first loops of a next spacer, and wherein openings
in the second loops of coupled spacers are registered in line with respect to each
other,
- a plurality of locking elements, each locking element extending through the openings
of the second loops that are registered in line with respect to each other, thereby
locking the second loops with respect to the first loops.
[0004] An advantage of the structure is that a relatively strong and/or large and/or rigid
structure may be formed of only a few different components.
[0005] It is noted that said locking elements extend through the openings of the second
loops only and not through the openings of the first loops, thereby locking the second
loops with respect to the first loops.
[0006] It is further noted that the longitudinal sides of the spacers are defined in a longitudinal
direction of said spacer, wherein a longitudinal plane extends between the first and
second longitudinal sides.
[0007] According to the invention each spacer comprises both first loops and second loops,
and wherein the first loops are present at the first longitudinal side and the second
loops are present at the second longitudinal side.
[0008] In this embodiment the structure may comprise only two different components, namely
the spacers and the locking elements. The spacers have first loops at one longitudinal
side thereof and second loops at the other longitudinal side thereof, such that only
one type of spacer may be used. In the structure the spacers are arranged in an alternating
orientation, such that the first longitudinal side of a spacer is located adjacent
to and/or extends along the second longitudinal side of a next spacer that is coupled
thereto.
[0009] In another embodiment of the structure according to the invention the coupled spacers
may together form a substantially zigzag shape, wherein the spacers zigzag between
two opposing planes, i.e. a first plane and a second plane.
[0010] In such an embodiment the first and second longitudinal sides of the spacers extend
along the planes in one direction, and the zigzag shape is defined or seen in a second,
opposite direction.
[0011] In particular the longitudinal planes of the spacers that extend between the first
and second longitudinal sides thereof, zigzag between the two opposing planes, i.e.
they extend inclined between, and with respect to, the two opposing planes as opposed
to orthogonally.
[0012] The two opposing planes may be substantially straight planes, but also substantially
curved planes, as seen in the direction in which the zigzag shape is visible, i.e.
in the second direction.
[0013] In yet another embodiment of the structure according to the invention said line in
which the second loops of coupled spacers are registered is at least partly substantially
curved.
[0014] In such an embodiment the structure may be at least partly substantially curved.
[0015] In such an embodiment the above described two opposing planes may at least partly
be substantially curved, as seen in the direction in which the zigzag shape is visible,
i.e. in the second direction.
[0016] The locking elements may be substantially straight rods if said structure is substantially
straight, i.e. if said line in which the second loops of coupled spacers are registered
is substantially straight.
[0017] If said structure is at least partly substantially curved, i.e. if said line in which
the second loops of coupled spacers are registered is at least partly substantially
curved, said locking elements may be elongated locking elements that are at least
partly substantially curved or that are flexible, such that they may be curved, such
as steel wire. The curvature of the elongated locking elements may be chosen or curved
in accordance with the curvature of the structure. In particular, the curvature of
the elongated locking elements may be chosen or curved to be substantially identical
to the curvature of the structure.
[0018] In an embodiment of the structure according to the invention the openings of the
first loops have a closed circumference.
[0019] An advantage of the openings of the first loops having a closed circumference is
that the second loops may be firmly locked with respect to the first loops using said
locking elements extending through the openings of the second loops, which locking
elements prevent the second loops from being moved outwards of the first loops in
an outward direction.
[0020] For example, a said spacer having first loops may comprise an elongated element that
connects the first loops on one or both longitudinal sides of said spacer and that
close the openings of the first loops.
[0021] The spacers may be arranged such that only the second loops, or only a part of the
second loops, are allowed to pass through the openings of the first loops, and no
other part of the spacers can pass through the openings of the first loops.
[0022] In such an embodiment a spacer is locked with respect to a next spacer that is coupled
thereto both in a first locking direction, said first locking direction being an inward
direction of passing the second loops of said spacer through the first loops of said
next spacer, and in a second locking direction by said locking element, said second
locking direction being an opposite, outward direction.
[0023] Said spacer can for example be arranged such that a part of said spacer that departs
from said second loops has an increased outer dimension, in particular an outer dimension
that is larger than the size of openings of the first loops, such that said parts
cannot pass through the openings of the first loops.
[0024] Alternatively or additionally the spacer may comprise limitation means for allowing
only the second loop or a part thereof to extend through each first loop. Said limitation
means may for example comprise a second elongated element that connects the second
loops of a spacer having second loops and that close the openings of the second loops.
[0025] In another embodiment of the structure according to the invention the first loops
and second loops of mutually coupled spacers extend under an angle with respect to
each other, said angle being chosen between 30° and 150°, preferably between 90° and
135°.
[0026] The structure may for example be manufactured from a material from the group comprising
metal, such as iron or (stainless) steel, and (fibre reinforced) plastic or composite
material.
[0027] In another embodiment of the structure according to the invention, said structure
further comprises at least one skin layer, said skin layer comprising a plurality
of openings through which only the second loops of the spacers are allowed to pass,
such that the first loops and second loops extend at opposite sides of said skin layer,
and wherein the locking elements lock said second loops with respect to the skin layer.
[0028] Because the first loops and second loops extend at opposite sides of said skin layer,
the skin layer is firmly locked between the first loops on a first side of the skin
layer and the second loops with locking elements extending there trough on the opposite
side of that skin layer.
[0029] Said at least one skin layer may extend in said first or second plane.
[0030] Two skin layers may be provided that extend on opposite main sides of the structure,
i.e. in both the first and second plane.
[0031] The skin layer may be substantially straight or substantially curved, wherein the
shape of the skin layer may be chosen in accordance with and in particular be adapted
and/or identical to the shape of the first and/or second plane. The skin layer may
in particular be substantially straight or substantially curved as seen in the direction
in which the zigzag shape is visible, i.e. in the second direction.
[0032] The second loops may extend substantially orthogonal with respect to the at least
one skin layer.
[0033] The first loops may extend substantially parallel to or under an angle of maximally
30° with respect to the at least one skin layer, wherein said angle is defined in
the direction of the other skin layer or other plane.
[0034] In another embodiment of the structure according to the invention, the at least one
skin layer is a mesh.
[0035] Such a mesh has the advantage that it comprises more openings than the core comprises
second loops, such that the second loops may easily be placed through the openings
of the mesh. Also, such a mesh is relatively cheap.
[0036] The mesh may for example be made from a material from the group comprising metal,
such as iron or (stainless) steel and (fibre reinforced) plastic or composite material.
[0037] A structure comprising such a mesh skin layer may for example be filled with rocks
and mud and may for example be used as a noise protection wall that may for example
be located along roads in urban areas.
[0038] Also, such a structure may conveniently be used for building houses and other buildings,
such as stores and offices, in area's that have suffered from a natural disaster,
such as an earth quake. The broken bricks and other remainings of collapsed buildings
may be used as a filling material for filling up the structure, such that new buildings
may be made relatively easy and fast. Thus, the people living in said area may have
new homes relatively fast. Such homes may be temporally, wherein more permanent buildings
may be built while the people are living in homes comprising the structures according
to the invention. After finishing the more permanent buildings, said temporally homes
and buildings may easily be disassembled. The structures may then be reused used at
a different location.
[0039] Alternatively or additionally, the at least one skin layer may be a panel.
[0040] Such a panel has the advantage that the inside of the structure is at least less
visible from the outside. The thickness of the panel may be chosen as desired.
[0041] The panel may for example be made from a material from the group comprising wood,
metal, such as iron or (stainless) steel and (fibre reinforced) plastic or composite
material.
[0042] Alternatively or additionally, the at least one skin layer is a flexible, sheet like
element.
[0043] For example, said at least one skin layer may be a woven or non woven fabric, such
as for example a root barrier.
[0044] In another embodiment of the structure according to the invention, said structure
further comprises at least one strip like element, said strip like element comprising
a plurality of openings through which only the second loops of the spacers are allowed
to pass, such that the first loops and second loops extend at opposite sides of said
strip like element, and wherein a said locking element locks said second loops with
respect to the strip like element.
[0045] Said strip like element may for example be a metal strip.
[0046] Said strip like element may be used instead of or in combination with a skin layer.
In particular when said skin layer is a flexible, sheet like element said strip like
element may provide additional rigidity to the structure.
[0047] Said strip like element may be arranged in line with the line in which the second
loops of coupled spacers are registered, i.e. in line with a said locking element,
or may be arranged orthogonal or oblique thereto.
[0048] In yet another embodiment of the structure according to the invention, said structure
further comprises at least one second spacer comprising a first longitudinal side
and a second, opposite longitudinal side, and wherein second loops are provided along
both the first and second longitudinal sides, and wherein said at least one second
spacer is located at an outer end of said structure.
[0049] Said second spacer may extend substantially orthogonal between the two planes of
the structure, such that it forms an orthogonal end of the structure.
[0050] Said spacer and optionally said second spacer may be substantially zigzag-shaped
spacers defining a plurality of corners, wherein a first row of corners extends along
the first longitudinal side of the spacer and a second row of corners extends along
the second, opposite longitudinal side of the spacer, wherein the first and/or second
loops are provided at some or all corners.
[0051] It is noted that throughout this text the first loops are first type loops, and the
second loops are second type loops.
[0052] The invention also relates to a method for assembling a structure as described above
in any of the described embodiment, comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a plurality of said spacers and said locking elements;
- (b) passing the second loops of a said spacer through the openings of the first loops
of a next spacer;
- (c) passing the locking elements through openings of the second loops that are registered
in line with respect to each other, thereby locking the second loops with respect
to the first loops.
[0053] According to the invention the method comprising the further step, to be performed
before step (b), of:
(d) arranging the spacers in an alternating orientation, such that the first longitudinal
side of a spacer is located adjacent to and/or extends along the second longitudinal
side of a next spacer.
[0054] In an embodiment of the method according to the invention, the method comprises the
further step, to be performed together with or after step (b):
(e) bending at least part of the structure formed by a plurality of coupled spacers,
such that the line in which the second loops of coupled spacers are registered is
at least partly substantially curved.
[0055] In another embodiment of the method according to the invention, the method comprises
the further step, to be performed before step (c):
(f) providing at least one skin layer or at least one strip like element and connecting
that at least one skin layer or strip like element to the spacers by passing only
the second loops through the openings in the skin layer.
[0056] In yet another embodiment of the method according to the invention a structure according
to at least claim 9 is provided, comprising the further step, to be performed before
step (c):
(g) providing at least one second spacer at an outer end of said structure, wherein
the second loops of the second zigzag-shaped spacer of one longitudinal side thereof
are arranged adjacent and in parallel to second loops of the second longitudinal side
of a next spacer;
wherein in step (c) the locking elements are passed through the opening of the second
loops at both longitudinal sides of the second spacer.
[0057] The invention also relates to the use of the structure as a wall or a roof of a construction
or (emergency) building, such as a house, an office building, a garage, a storage
shed, a stadium, a stable, a quay, a dam, a sewer drain, a swimming pool, etc, or
as a bower, a sound barrier wall, a (decorative or protective) (garden) fence, a grandstand,
a presentation wall, a display, a bike park, a stage, as a building toy optionally
for educational purposes, or as part of a bridge (head), of a viaduct, of the casco
of a house-boat, as a support structure or beam, as part of a furniture, such as a
table or bench, as a pillar etc.
[0058] It is clear that the structure may be used in any desired way, the above examples
being provided as example only and not being limited thereto.
[0059] The invention will now be explained in more detail with reference to figures illustrated
in a drawing, wherein:
- figure 1 shows the structure according to a first embodiment of the invention in a
perspective, schematic view;
- figure 2 is a detail of figure 1;
- figure 3 is a top view of figure 1;
- figure 4 is a single spacer of the structure of figure 1;
- figure 5 shows the structure according to a second embodiment of the invention in
a schematic top view, and
- figure 6 is a detail of figure 5.
[0060] Figures 1-4 show a structure 1 comprising in this embodiment a plurality of zigzag-shaped
spacers 2 defining a plurality of corners 3, wherein a first row of corners 3 extend
along a first longitudinal side 4 of the spacer 2 and a second row of corners 3 extend
along a second, opposite longitudinal side 5 of the spacer 2, wherein first loops
6 are present at the corners of the first row and second loops 7 are present at the
corners of the second row, and wherein the second loops 7 have a smaller outer dimension
than the size of openings of the first loops 6, such that the second loops 7 are allowed
to pass through said openings in the first loops 6, wherein the spacers 2 are coupled
to each other in such a manner that the second loops 7 of a said spacer 2 extend through
the first loops 6 of a next spacer 2, and wherein the second loops 7 of coupled spacers
are registered in third rows extending in direction 8, said third rows extending substantially
orthogonal to a direction 9 in which the first and second rows extend. The first and
second rows extend substantially parallel to each other.
[0061] As the second loops extend are registered in third rows 8, a substantially straight
rod or any other suitable locking element may be inserted or passed through openings
of the second loops 7 of the third rows 8, thereby locking the second loops 7 with
respect to the first loops 6. For sake of simplicity, the rods are not shown in the
figures, but may be imagined as straight rods extending through the openings of second
loops 7 in the direction 8.
[0062] In the embodiment of figures 1 - 4, the spacers 2 comprise an elongated, bar-like
element 10 that connects the first loops 6 on said first longitudinal side 4 of the
spacer 2 and that close the openings of the first loops 6, such that the openings
of the first loops 6 have closed circumference, see in particular figure 4.
[0063] In the embodiment of figures 1 - 4, the spacers 2 comprise a second elongated, bar-like
element 11 that connects the second loops 7 on said second longitudinal side 5 of
the spacer 2 and that close the openings of the second loops 7, such that the openings
of the second loops 7 have closed circumference. The elongated element 11 further
prevent any other part of the spacer 2 except for said second loops 7 to extend through
the openings of the first loops 6 of the next spacer 2.
[0064] As is best shown in figure 3, the first loops 6 and second loops 7 of mutually coupled
spacers 2 extend under an angle α with respect to each other, said angle α being in
this example approximately 135°. This angle α is in particular defined between planes
in which the first loops 6 and second loops 7, and in particular the openings thereof,
substantially extend.
[0065] As is best shown in figure 3, the coupled spacers 2 of the structure 1 together define
a substantially zigzag-shape between a first plane 12 and a second plane 13 that extends
parallel to the first plane 13 at a predetermined distance d therefrom. Each spacer
2 hereby defines one zig or zag of the zigzag-shape. Each spacer 2 hereby extends
under an angle β of approximately 45° with respect to each plane 12, 13. This angle
β is in particular defined between a longitudinal, main plane in which the spacer
2 extends and the first plane 12 or second plane 13.
[0066] It is noted that said angles α and β may be chosen in dependence with a desired thickness
d.
[0067] At the planes 12, 13 skin layers or strip like elements may be provided, said skin
layers or strip like elements comprising a plurality of openings through which only
the second loops 7 are allowed to pass, such that the first loops 6 and second loops
7 extend on opposite sides of the skin layers or strip like elements. The skin layers
or strip like elements are thereby firmly locked between the first loops 6 and second
loops 7 after the rods are passed through the openings of the second loops 7. The
skin layers may extend over substantially the whole main outer surfaces of the structure
1 in the planes 12, 13. The strip like elements may extend in the planes 12, 13 in
the direction 8 as a small, longitudinal element. For the sake of simplicity the skin
layers or strip like elements are not shown in the figures. It is noted that although
the skin layers or strip like elements are described here in plural, there may be
provided only one skin layer and/or only one strip like element.
[0068] At opposite ends of the structure 1, the structure 1 further comprises second zigzag-shaped
spacers 14 defining a plurality of corners 15, wherein a first row of corners extend
along a first longitudinal side 16 of the second spacer 14 and a second row of corners
extend along a second, opposite longitudinal side 17 of the second spacer 14, and
wherein second loops 7 are present at the corners of both the first row and the second
row. The second zigzag-shaped spacers thus only comprise second loops 7. The second
zigzag-shaped spacers 14 further comprise third elongated, bar-like elements 118 that
connect the second loops 7 on both longitudinal sides 16, 17 of the second spacer
14 and that close the openings of the second loops 7, such that the openings of the
second loops 7 have closed circumference. The second loops 7 of one longitudinal side
16 extend adjacent and in parallel to second loops 7 of a next spacer 2 and parallel
to further spacers 2. The second loops 7 of the other longitudinal side 17 extend
parallel to second loops 7 of other further spacers 2. The above described rods may
therefore be passed through openings of the second loops 7 of the second spacers 14
at both longitudinal sides 16, 17 thereof. With adjacent it is meant here that the
second loops 7 extend at least relatively close to each other, said distance between
the adjacent second loops 7 being maximally the combined thicknesses of the second
elongated, bar-like element 11 and third elongated, bar-like element 18 that extend
along and are in contact with each other. The second spacers 14 extend substantially
orthogonal between the planes 12, 13 and thereby form substantially orthogonal ends
of the structure 1. The opposite ends are defined as the opposite ends of the zigzag-shape
of the structure 1 defined by the spacers 2 as seen in a direction orthogonal to the
zigzag-shape of the structure 1.
[0069] Figures 5 and 6 show a second embodiment of the structure according to the invention.
The same elements are denoted by the same reference numerals. Similar elements are
denoted by similar reference numerals with '. Only the differences with respect to
the first embodiment of figures 1 - 4 are described. For a further description the
reader is referred to the description of figures 1-4.
[0070] The structure according to the second embodiment differs from the first embodiment
in that the structure is substantially curved. In particular the structure is curved
as seen in the direction in which the zigzag shape formed by the spacers 2 is visible.
In particular the planes 12' and 13' are now curved planes. In particular the structure
is a substantially cylindrical structure, with the planes 12', 13' forming the sleeves
of the cylinder. The second loops 7 extend in lines in direction 8', which lines are
substantially curved. Instead of straight rods, curved locking elements or curveable
locking elements, such as steel wire, may be used for locking the second loops 7 with
respect to the first loops 6.
[0071] It is noted that the structure may have any desired shape and is not limited to being
straight according to the first embodiment or curved according to the second embodiment.
For example, the structure may be partly straight and partly curved. The amount of
curvature, i.e. the radius thereof, may be chosen as desired.
[0072] The structure according to the invention may be designed and/or used in any desired
way.
[0073] The invention is not restricted to the variants shown in the drawing, but it also
extends to other preferred embodiments that fall within the scope of the appended
claims.
1. Structure (1), comprising:
- a plurality of spacers (2), each spacer (2) comprising a first longitudinal side
(4) and a second, opposite longitudinal side (5), wherein loops (6, 7) are provided
along the first and second longitudinal sides (4, 5), wherein first loops (6) of said
loops (6, 7) define an opening therein with a size that is larger than an outer dimension
of second loops (7) of said loops (6, 7), such that the second loops (7) are allowed
to pass through said openings in the first loops (6), wherein the spacers (2) are
coupled to each other in such a manner that the second loops (7) of a said spacer
(2) extend through the first loops (6) of a next spacer (2), and wherein openings
in the second loops (7) of coupled spacers (2) are registered in line with respect
to each other,
- a plurality of locking elements, each locking element extending through the openings
of the second loops (7) that are registered in line with respect to each other, thereby
locking the second loops (7) with respect to the first loops (6),
characterized in that each spacer (2) comprises both first loops (6) and second loops (7), and wherein
the first loops (6) are present at the first longitudinal side (4) and the second
loops (7) are present at the second longitudinal side (5).
2. Structure (1) according to claim 1, wherein said line in which the second loops (7)
of coupled spacers (2) are registered is at least partly substantially curved.
3. Structure (1) according to claim 2, wherein said locking elements are elongated locking
elements that are at least partly substantially curved or that are flexible, such
that they may be curved, such as steel wire.
4. Structure (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the openings of the
first loops (6) have a closed circumference.
5. Structure (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the first loops (6)
and second loops (7) of mutually coupled spacers (2) extend under an angle (α) with
respect to each other, said angle (α) being chosen between 30° and 150°, preferably
between 90° and 135°.
6. Structure (1) according to any of the preceding claims, further comprising at least
one skin layer, said skin layer comprising a plurality of openings through which only
the second loops (7) of the spacers (2) are allowed to pass, such that the first loops
(6) and second loops (7) extend at opposite sides of said skin layer, and wherein
the locking elements lock said second loops (7) with respect to the skin layer.
7. Structure (1) according to any of the preceding claims, further comprising at least
one strip like element, said strip like element comprising a plurality of openings
through which only the second loops (7) of the spacers (2) are allowed to pass, such
that the first loops (6) and second loops (7) extend at opposite sides of said strip
like element, and wherein a said locking element lock said second loops (7) with respect
to the at least one strip like element.
8. Structure (1) according to any of the preceding claims, further comprising at least
one second spacer (2) comprising a first longitudinal side (4) and a second, opposite
longitudinal side (5), and wherein second loops (7) are provided along both the first
and second longitudinal sides (4, 5), and wherein said at least one second spacer
(2) is located at an outer end of said structure (1).
9. Method for assembling a structure (1) according to any of the preceding claims 1 -
8,
comprising the steps of:
(a) providing a plurality of said spacers (2) and said locking elements;
(b) passing the second loops (7) of a said spacer (2) through the openings of the
first loops (6) of a next spacer (2);
(c) passing the locking elements through openings of the second loops (7) that are
registered in line with respect to each other, thereby locking the second loops (7)
with respect to the first loops (6)
wherein the method further comprises a step, to be performed before step (b), of:
(d) arranging the spacers (2) in an alternating orientation, such that the first longitudinal
side (4) of a spacer (2) is located adjacent to and/or extends along the second longitudinal
side (5) of a next spacer (2).
10. Method according to claim 9, comprising the further step, to be performed together
with or after step (b):
(e) bending at least part of the structure (1) formed by a plurality of coupled spacers
(2), such that the line in which the second loops (7) of coupled spacers (2) are registered
is at least partly substantially curved.
11. Method according to any of the preceding claims 9 - 10, comprising the further step,
to be performed before step (c):
(f) providing at least one skin layer or at least one strip like element and connecting
that at least one skin layer or strip like element to the spacers (2) by passing only
the second loops (7) through the openings in the skin layer or the strip like element.
12. Method according to any of the preceding claims 9 - 11, wherein a structure (1) according
to at least claim 9 is provided, comprising the further step, to be performed before
step (c):
(g) providing at least one second spacer at an outer end of said structure (1), wherein
the second loops (7) of the second spacer of one longitudinal side (4) thereof are
arranged adjacent and in parallel to second loops (7) of the second longitudinal side
(5) of a next spacer;
wherein in step (c) the locking elements are passed through the opening of the second
loops (7) at both longitudinal sides (4, 5) of the second spacer.
13. Use of a structure (1) according to any of the preceding claims 1 - 8 as a wall or
a roof of a construction or (emergency) building, such as a house, an office building,
a garage, a storage shed, a stadium, a stable, a quay, a dam, a sewer drain, a swimming
pool, etc, or as a bower, a sound barrier wall, a (decorative or protective) (garden)
fence, a grandstand, a presentation wall, a display, a bike park, a stage, as a building
toy optionally for educational purposes, or as part of a bridge (head), of a viaduct,
of the casco of a house-boat, as a support structure or beam, as part of a furniture,
such as a table or bench, as a pillar etc.
1. Struktur (1), aufweisend:
- eine Mehrzahl an Abstandshaltern (2), wobei jeder Abstandshalter (2) eine erste
Längsseite (4) und eine zweite, gegenüberliegende Längsseite (5) aufweist, wobei entlang
der ersten und zweiten Längsseite (4, 5) Schlaufen (6, 7) vorgesehen sind, wobei erste
Schlaufen (6) dieser Schlaufen (6, 7) darin eine Öffnung definieren mit einer Größe,
die größer ist als eine äußere Abmessung von zweiten Schlaufen (7) dieser Schlaufen
(6, 7), so dass die zweiten Schlaufen (7) in die Öffnungen der ersten Schlaufen (6)
eingeführt werden können, wobei die Abstandshalter (2) miteinander so gekoppelt sind,
dass sich die zweiten Schlaufen (7) eines Abstandshalters (2) durch die ersten Schlaufen
(6) eines nächsten Abstandshalters (2) erstrecken, und wobei die Öffnungen in den
zweiten Schlaufen (7) der gekoppelten Abstandshalter (2) in einer Linie zueinander
ausgerichtet sind,
- eine Mehrzahl an Verriegelungselementen, wobei sich jedes Verriegelungselement durch
die Öffnungen der in einer Linie zueinander ausgerichteten zweiten Schlaufen (7) erstreckt,
wodurch die zweiten Schlaufen (7) in Bezug auf die ersten Schlaufen (6) verriegelt
werden,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass jeder Abstandshalter (2) sowohl erste Schlaufen (6) als auch zweite Schlaufen (7)
aufweist, und wobei sich die ersten Schlaufen (6) an der ersten Längsseite (4) und
die zweiten Schlaufen (7) an der zweiten Längsseite (5) befinden.
2. Struktur (1) nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Linie, in der die zweiten Schlaufen (7) der
gekoppelten Abstandshalter (2) ausgerichtet sind, zumindest teilweise im Wesentlichen
gekrümmt ist.
3. Struktur (1) nach Anspruch 2, wobei es sich bei den Verriegelungselementen um längliche
Verriegelungselemente handelt, die zumindest teilweise im Wesentlichen gekrümmt sind
oder so flexibel sind, so dass sie gekrümmt werden können, wie beispielsweise Stahldraht.
4. Struktur (1) nach einem der vorherigen Ansprüche, wobei die Öffnungen der ersten Schlaufen
(6) einen geschlossenen Umfang aufweisen.
5. Struktur (1) nach einem der vorherigen Ansprüche, wobei die ersten Schlaufen (6) und
die zweiten Schlaufen (7) der miteinander gekoppelten Abstandshalter (2) zueinander
einen Winkel (α) aufweisen, wobei der Winkel (α) zwischen 30° und 150°, vorzugsweise
zwischen 90° und 135°, gewählt wird.
6. Struktur (1) nach einem der vorherigen Ansprüche, ferner aufweisend mindestens eine
Hautschicht, wobei die Hautschicht eine Vielzahl von Öffnungen umfasst, durch die
nur die zweiten Schlaufen (7) der Abstandshalter (2) hindurchgeführt werden können,
so dass die ersten Schlaufen (6) und die zweiten Schlaufen (7) sich an gegenüberliegenden
Seiten der Hautschicht erstrecken, und wobei die Verriegelungselemente die zweiten
Schlaufen (7) in Bezug auf die Hautschicht verriegeln.
7. Struktur (1) nach einem der vorherigen Ansprüche, die ferner mindestens ein streifenartiges
Element umfasst, wobei das streifenartige Element eine Mehrzahl an Öffnungen aufweist,
durch die nur die zweiten Schlaufen (7) der Abstandshalter (2) hindurchgeführt werden
können, so dass sich die ersten Schlaufen (6) und die zweiten Schlaufen (7) an gegenüberliegenden
Seiten des streifenartigen Elements erstrecken, und wobei ein Verriegelungselement
die zweiten Schlaufen (7) in Bezug auf das mindestens eine streifenartige Element
verriegelt.
8. Struktur (1) nach einem der vorherigen Ansprüche, ferner aufweisend mindestens einen
zweiten Abstandshalter (2), der eine erste Längsseite (4) und eine zweite, gegenüberliegende
Längsseite (5) aufweist, und wobei zweite Schlaufen (7) sowohl entlang der ersten
als auch der zweiten Längsseite (4, 5) vorgesehen sind, und wobei der mindestens eine
zweite Abstandshalter (2) an einem äußeren Ende der Struktur (1) angeordnet ist.
9. Verfahren zum Zusammenbau einer Struktur (1) nach einem der vorherigen Ansprüche 1
bis 8,
aufweisend die folgenden Schritte:
(a) Bereitstellen einer Mehrzahl der Abstandshalter (2) und der Verriegelungselemente;
(b) Durchführen der zweiten Schlaufe (7) eines Abstandshalters (2) durch die Öffnung
der ersten Schlaufe (6) eines nächsten Abstandshalters (2);
(c) Durchführen der Verriegelungselemente durch Öffnungen der in einer Linie zueinander
ausgerichteten zweiten Schlaufen (7), wodurch die zweiten Schlaufen (7) in Bezug auf
die ersten Schlaufen (6) verriegelt werden,
wobei das Verfahren ferner folgenden, vor Schritt (b) auszuführenden Schritt aufweist:
(d) Anordnen der Abstandshalter (2) in einer alternierenden Ausrichtung, so dass die
erste Längsseite (4) eines Abstandshalters (2) neben der zweiten Längsseite (5) eines
nächsten Abstandshalters (2) angeordnet ist und/oder sich entlang dieser erstreckt.
10. Verfahren nach Anspruch 9, aufweisend folgenden weiteren Schritt, der zusammen mit
oder nach Schritt (b) durchzuführen ist:
(e) Biegen zumindest eines Teils der durch eine Mehrzahl an gekoppelten Abstandshaltern
(2) gebildeten Struktur (1) derart, dass die Linie, in der die zweiten Schlaufen (7)
der gekoppelten Abstandshalter (2) ausgerichtet sind, zumindest teilweise im Wesentlichen
gekrümmt ist.
11. Verfahren nach einem der vorherigen Ansprüche 9 bis 10, aufweisend folgenden weiteren
Schritt, der vor Schritt (c) durchzuführen ist:
(f) Bereitstellen mindestens einer Hautschicht oder mindestens eines streifenförmigen
Elementes und Verbinden dieser mindestens einen Hautschicht oder dieses streifenförmigen
Elementes mit den Abstandshaltern (2), indem nur die zweiten Schlaufen (7) durch die
Öffnungen in der Hautschicht oder dem streifenförmigen Element geführt werden.
12. Verfahren nach einem der vorherigen Ansprüche 9 bis 11, wobei eine Struktur (1) nach
zumindest Anspruch 9 bereitgestellt wird, aufweisend folgenden weiteren Schritt, der
vor Schritt (c) durchzuführen ist:
(g) Bereitstellen zumindest eines zweiten Abstandshalters an einem äußeren Ende der
Struktur (1), wobei die zweiten Schlaufen (7) des zweiten Abstandshalters einer Längsseite
(4) desselben benachbart und parallel zu zweiten Schlaufen (7) der zweiten Längsseite
(5) eines nächsten Abstandshalters angeordnet sind;
wobei in Schritt (c) die Verriegelungselemente durch die Öffnung der zweiten Schlaufen
(7) an beiden Längsseiten (4, 5) des zweiten Abstandshalters geführt werden.
13. Verwenden einer Struktur (1) nach einem der vorherigen Ansprüche 1 bis 8 als Wand
oder Dach eines Bauwerks oder eines (Behelfs-) Gebäudes, wie z.B. eines Hauses, eines
Bürogebäudes, einer Garage, eines Lagerschuppens, eines Stadions, eines Stalls, eines
Kais, eines Damms, eines Abwasserkanals, eines Schwimmbads, etc., oder als Laube,
als Lärmschutzwand, als (dekorativer oder schützender) (Garten-) Zaun, als Tribüne,
als Präsentationswand, als Anzeige, als Fahrradpark, als Bühne, als Bauspielzeug,
gegebenenfalls für Bildungszwecke, oder als Teil einer Brücke (Brückenkopf), eines
Viadukts, des Kaskos eines Hausboots, als Stützstruktur oder Balken, als Teil eines
Möbels, wie eines Tisches oder einer Bank, als Pfeiler usw.
1. Structure (1), comprenant:
une pluralité d'entretoises (2), chaque entretoise (2) comprenant un premier côté
longitudinal (4) et un second côté longitudinal (5) opposé, dans laquelle des boucles
(6, 7) sont formées le long des premier et second côtés longitudinaux (4, 5), dans
laquelle des premières boucles (6) desdites boucles (6, 7) définissent une ouverture
à l'intérieur présentant une taille qui est supérieure à une dimension externe des
secondes boucles (7) desdites boucles (6, 7), de telle sorte que les secondes boucles
(7) sont amenées à passer à travers lesdites ouvertures sur les premières boucles
(6), dans laquelle les entretoises (2) sont couplées l'une à l'autre d'une telle manière
que les secondes boucles (7) de ladite entretoise (2) s'étendent à travers les premières
boucles (6) d'une entretoise (2) suivante, et dans laquelle des ouvertures sur les
secondes boucles (7) d'entretoises (2) couplées sont mises en correspondance les unes
par rapport à aux autres,
une pluralité d'éléments de verrouillage, chaque élément de verrouillage s'étendant
à travers les ouvertures des secondes boucles (7) qui sont mises en correspondance
en ligne les unes par rapport aux autres, verrouillant ainsi les secondes boucles
(7) par rapport aux premières boucles (6),
caractérisée en ce que chaque entretoise (2) comprend à la fois des premières boucles (6) et des secondes
boucles (7), et dans laquelle les premières boucles (6) sont présentes au niveau du
premier côté longitudinal (4) et les secondes boucles (7) sont présentes au niveau
du second côté longitudinal (5).
2. Structure (1) selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle ladite ligne suivant laquelle
les secondes boucles (7) d'entretoises couplées (2) sont mises en correspondance est
au moins partiellement sensiblement courbe.
3. Structure (1) selon la revendication 2, dans laquelle lesdits éléments de verrouillage
sont des éléments de verrouillage allongés qui sont au moins partiellement sensiblement
courbes ou qui sont flexibles, de telle sorte qu'ils peuvent être courbés, tel qu'un
fil d'acier.
4. Structure (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle
les ouvertures des premières boucles (6) présentent une circonférence fermée.
5. Structure (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle
les premières boucles (6) et les secondes boucles (7) d'entretoises (2) couplées mutuellement
s'étendent sous un angle (α) les unes par rapport aux autres, ledit angle (α) étant
choisi entre 30° et 150°, de préférence, entre 90° et 135°.
6. Structure (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, comprenant, en
outre, au moins une couche de peau, ladite couche de peau comprenant une pluralité
d'ouvertures à travers lesquelles seules les secondes boucles (7) des entretoises
(2) sont amenées à passer, de telle sorte que les premières boucles (6) et secondes
boucles (7) s'étendent sur des faces opposées de ladite couche de peau, et dans laquelle
les éléments de verrouillage verrouillent lesdites secondes boucles (7) par rapport
à la couche de peau.
7. Structure (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, comprenant, en
outre, au moins un élément en forme de bande, ledit élément en forme de bande comprenant
une pluralité d'ouvertures à travers lesquelles seules les secondes boucles (7) des
entretoises (2) sont amenées à passer, de telle sorte que les premières boucles (6)
et secondes boucles (7) s'étendent sur des faces opposées dudit élément en forme de
bande, et dans laquelle ledit élément de verrouillage verrouille lesdites secondes
boucles (7) par rapport au au moins un élément en forme de bande.
8. Structure (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, comprenant, en
outre, au moins une seconde entretoise (2) comprenant un premier côté longitudinal
(4) et un second côté longitudinal opposé (5) et dans laquelle des secondes boucles
(7) sont agencées le long des premier et second côtés longitudinaux (4, 5), et dans
laquelle ladite au moins une seconde entretoise (2) est située au niveau d'une extrémité
externe de ladite structure (1).
9. Procédé d'assemblage d'une structure (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications
précédentes 1 à 8, comprenant les étapes de:
(a) fourniture d'une pluralité desdites entretoises (2) et desdits éléments de verrouillage;
(b) passage des secondes boucles (7) de l'une desdites entretoises (2) à travers les
ouvertures des premières boucles (6) d'une entretoise (2) suivante;
(c) passage des éléments de verrouillage à travers des ouvertures des secondes boucles
(7) qui sont mises en correspondance en ligne les unes par rapport aux autres, verrouillant
ainsi les secondes boucles (7) par rapport aux premières boucles (6)
dans lequel le procédé comprend, en outre, une étape, destinée à être exécutée avant
l'étape (b), de:
(d) agencement des entretoises (2) suivant une orientation alternée, de telle sorte
que le premier côté longitudinal (4) d'une entretoise (2) est situé de manière adjacente
et/ou s'étend le long du second côté longitudinal (5) d'une entretoise (2) suivante.
10. Procédé selon la revendication 9, comprenant l'étape supplémentaire, destinée à être
exécutée ensemble avec l'étape (b) ou après celle-ci:
(e) de pliage d'au moins une partie de la structure (1) formée par une pluralité d'entretoises
(2) couplées de telle sorte que la ligne suivant laquelle les secondes boucles (7)
d'entretoises (2) couplées sont mises en correspondance est au moins partiellement
sensiblement courbe.
11. Procédé selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes 9 à 10, comprenant l'étape
supplémentaire, destinée à être exécutée avant l'étape (c):
(f) de fourniture d'au moins une couche de peau ou d'au moins un élément en forme
de bande et de liaison de ces au moins une couche de peau ou élément en forme de bande
aux entretoises (2) en faisant passer uniquement les secondes boucles (7) à travers
les ouvertures sur la couche de peau ou l'élément en forme de bande.
12. Procédé selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes 9 à 11, dans lequel
une structure (1) selon au moins la revendication 9 est formée, comprenant l'étape
supplémentaire, destinée à être exécutée avant l'étape (c):
(g) de fourniture d'au moins une seconde entretoise au niveau d'une extrémité externe
de ladite structure (1), dans lequel les secondes boucles (7) de la seconde entretoise
d'un premier côté longitudinal (4) de celle-ci sont agencées de manière adjacente
et parallèlement aux secondes boucles (7) du second côté longitudinal (5) d'une entretoise
suivante;
dans lequel à l'étape (c) les éléments de verrouillage sont passés à travers l'ouverture
des secondes boucles (7) au niveau des deux côtés longitudinaux (4, 5) de la seconde
entretoise.
13. Utilisation d'une structure (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 8 précédentes,
en tant que paroi ou toit d'une construction ou d'un bâtiment (d'urgence), tel qu'une
maison, un bâtiment de bureau, un garage, un hangar de stockage, un stade, une écurie,
un quai, un barrage, une station d'épuration, une piscine, etc., ou comme une tonnelle,
un mur anti-bruit, une barrière (décorative ou de protection) (de jardin), une tribune,
un mur de présentation, un écran d'affichage, un parc à vélo, une estrade, en tant
que jeu de construction éventuellement pour des besoins éducatifs, ou en tant que
partie d'un pont (tête), d'un viaduc, d'une péniche à fond plat, en tant que structure
ou poutre de support, en tant qu'élément de mobilier, tel qu'une table ou un banc,
en tant que pilier, etc..