Connector system for container-based structures

US11840833B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11840833-B2
Application numberUS-202117342790-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 9, 2021
Priority dateJun 9, 2020
Publication dateDec 12, 2023
Grant dateDec 12, 2023

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Abstract

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A building technique uses standard shipping containers as buttresses to support a truss system that may extend between the shipping containers to provide a roof. A sliding connector system attaches the trusses to the shipping containers to accommodate variations in separation of the shipping containers presenting a versatile framing system that is insensitive to site-related variations. The sliding connector system provides incremental predetermined fastening of the trusses to the shipping containers.

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A building comprising: a first and second shipping container separated along a first axis in spaced opposition flanking a building volume; a set of rails extending parallel to the axis and releasably attached to upper surfaces of the first and second shipping containers; a set of trusses extending between endpoints of each truss; and connectors attaching the endpoints of each truss to opposed, corresponding said rails on the first and second shipping containers, the connectors attachable to the rails; wherein the connectors are configured to releasably fasten to the rails at a range of predetermined positions along the rails; wherein the connectors provide clamp surfaces receiving walls of the rails therebetween to slidably guide the connector along the rails and then to fasten to the rails by bolt through holes in the rails; wherein lower ends of the clamp surfaces include a pair of holes aligned with a pair of holes in the rails for receiving bolts therethough; wherein the connectors provide connection plates attached to the endpoints of each truss; and wherein the connection plates are angled to receive a lower angled surface of the truss. 2. A building comprising: a first and second shipping container separated along a first axis in spaced opposition flanking a building volume; a set of rails extending parallel to the axis and releasably attached to upper surfaces of the first and second shipping containers; a set of trusses extending between endpoints of each truss, each truss comprising transversely extending support beams joining at an apex; and connectors configured to connect transversely extending ends of the support beams of each truss to opposed, corresponding said rails on the first and second shipping containers, wherein the connectors are releasably fastened to the rails at a range of predetermined positions along the rails; wherein the rails contain a plurality of holes extending perpendicular to the axis through the rail and spaced in separation along the axis, the plurality of holes configured to selectively receive bolts therethrough to couple the connectors and the rails. 3. The building of claim 2 wherein the first and second container are separated by about 60 feet. 4. The building of claim 2 wherein the connectors provide clamp surfaces receiving walls of the rails therebetween to slidably guide the connector along the rails and then to fasten to the rails by bolt through holes in the rails. 5. The building of claim 4 wherein lower ends of the clamp surfaces include a pair of holes aligned with a pair of holes in the rails for receiving bolts therethough. 6. The building of claim 5 wherein the connectors provide connection plates attached to the endpoints of each truss. 7. The building of claim 6 wherein the clamp surfaces are plates extending vertically downward from the connection plates and flanking both sides of the rails. 8. The building of claim 7 wherein the trusses are gable trusses angling upward from each shipping container to an apex point positioned between the shipping containers and each truss includes upper and lower chords joined by a vertical strut and a support rail attached on opposite sides of the apex point. 9. The building of claim 8 wherein the connection plates are attached to a lower surface of the upper chord of each truss. 10. The building of claim 8 wherein the connection plates are attached to a lower surface of the lower chord of each truss. 11. The building of claim 10 wherein the connection plates provide clamp surfaces receiving a vertical wall of the lower chord and overlapping lower walls of the lower chord to prevent upward motion of the truss. 12. The building of claim 2 further including a set of purlins extending perpendicular to the set of trusses wherein the purlins are steel tubes. 13. The building of claim 12 further including vertical beams attaching to facing walls of the first and second shipping containers at ends of the first and second shipping containers. 14. The building of claim 13 further including beam connectors attaching the vertical beams to the set of purlins, the connectors being L-shaped brackets attachable to the vertical beams and purlins at approximate 90 degree angles. 15. The building of claim 13 wherein the vertical beams are anchored below ground by helix anchors. 16. The building of claim 12 wherein the purlins support rails for receiving and retaining polymer sheet material to cover an upper surface of the trusses as a roof. 17. The building of claim 16 wherein the sheet material includes Keders and wherein the rails provide Keder channels for retaining the Keders. 18. The building of claim 17 wherein the sheet material comprises multiple panels of material and the panels of material include zippers and flaps of Velcro extending over the zippers for sealably joining multiple panels of material. 19. The building of claim 18 further including a supplemental panel of material attached at one end to an endpoint of each truss and attached at a second end to the rail to span an opening between the truss and the rail. 20. The building of claim 18 further including a supplemental panel of material spanning an apex point of the trusses positioned between the shipping containers attached to attachment point on opposite sides of the apex point. 21. A method of constructing a building employing components of: a first and second shipping container separated along a first axis in spaced opposition flanking a building volume; a set of rails extending parallel to the axis and releasably attached to upper surfaces of the first and second shipping containers; a set of trusses extending between endpoints of each truss, each truss comprising transversely extending support beams joining at an apex; and connectors configured to connect transversely extending ends of the support beams of each truss to opposed, corresponding said rails on the first and second shipping containers, wherein the connectors are releasably fastened by bolts to the rails at a range of predetermined positions along the rails, wherein the rails contain a plurality of holes extending perpendicular to the axis through the rail and spaced in separation along the axis, the plurality of holes configured to selectively receive the bolts therethrough to couple the connectors and the rails, the method comprising the steps of: (a) placing the first and second shipping containers in separation along a first axis in spaced opposition flanking a building volume; (b) attaching the set of rails to the upper surfaces of the first and second shipping containers to extend parallel to the axis and be separated from each other perpendicular to the axis; and (c) attaching the trusses to the rails using the connectors.

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  • E04B1/1903Primary

    Connecting nodes specially adapted therefor · CPC title

  • E04B1/3483Primary

    the supporting structure consisting of metal · CPC title

  • of metal (E04C3/29 takes precedence; as reinforcing elements E04C5/06; manufacture B21) · CPC title

  • Small buildings or other erections for limited occupation, erected in the open air or arranged in buildings, e.g. kiosks, waiting shelters for bus stops or for filling stations, roofs for railway platforms, watchmen's huts or dressing cubicles · CPC title

  • Screw connections with axis at an angle, e.g. perpendicular, to the main axis of the strut · CPC title

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What does patent US11840833B2 cover?
A building technique uses standard shipping containers as buttresses to support a truss system that may extend between the shipping containers to provide a roof. A sliding connector system attaches the trusses to the shipping containers to accommodate variations in separation of the shipping containers presenting a versatile framing system that is insensitive to site-related variations. The sli…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Wisys Tech Foundation Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E04B1/1903. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 12 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 3 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).