Dynamic building floorplans using retractable partitions

US11960797B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11960797-B2
Application numberUS-202017125446-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 17, 2020
Priority dateDec 17, 2020
Publication dateApr 16, 2024
Grant dateApr 16, 2024

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Disclosed are techniques for managing retractable privacy partitions to dynamically subdivide spaces in buildings into sub-spaces (or rooms). Retractable privacy partitions are distributed throughout a given space in a building such that the retractable privacy partitions can completely retract into a surface of the given space (for example, the floor or ceiling) such that when they are fully extended, the retractable privacy partitions create separate rooms within the given space, and when fully retracted, the retractable privacy partitions do not significantly impede movement or sightlines throughout the given space. Further disclosed are techniques to manage the retractable privacy partitions based on properties indicative of demand for rooms of various sizes within the given space. Some embodiments further disclose retractable privacy partitions including switchable glass to provide additional flexibility through dynamic opacity along with dynamic extension/retraction of the partitions.

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A computer-implemented method (CIM) for use with a portion of floorspace of a building with a plurality of retractable privacy partitions throughout the portion of the floorspace, the CIM comprising: receiving a floorplan requirements dataset indicating floorspace requirements corresponding to quantities of at least one type of room needed within the portion of floorspace of the building; responsive to receiving occupancy input indicating occupancy of at least one room of the plurality of rooms, generating an occupied updated floorplan including information corresponding to which room of the plurality of rooms is occupied indicated by the occupancy input; responsive to generating the occupied updated floorplan: extending at least one of the retractable privacy partitions based, at least in part, on the occupancy input, and retracting at least one of the retractable privacy partitions based, at least in part, on the occupancy input; and determining an updated floorplan for the portion of floorspace of the building, based, at least in part, on the floorplan requirements dataset, where the updated floorplan includes a plurality of rooms of at least one type of room defined by at least partially extending at least one of the plurality of retractable privacy partitions and completely retracting at least one of the plurality of retractable privacy partitions. 2. The CIM of claim 1 , further comprising: extending at least one of the retractable privacy partitions based, at least in part, on the updated floorplan; and retracting at least one of the retractable privacy partitions based, at least in part, on the updated floorplan. 3. The CIM of claim 1 , further comprising: outputting the occupied updated floorplan to at least one digital display connected to a computer device. 4. The CIM of claim 1 , further comprising: receiving a user details dataset corresponding to user detail records of a plurality of individuals; responsive to the occupancy input indicating occupancy of two or more adjacent rooms, comparing user detail records of individuals occupying the two or more adjacent rooms; and retracting at least one retractable privacy partition based, at least in part, on the comparison of user detail records. 5. The CIM of claim 1 , wherein the retractable privacy partitions are primarily comprised of one of: (i) switchable glass, (ii) fabric, (iii) plastic, (iv) metal, and (v) wood. 6. The CIM of claim 1 , wherein the floorplan requirements dataset indicates quantities for at least one of the following types of rooms: (i) cubicles with partially extended retractable privacy partitions, (ii) offices with fully extended retractable privacy partitions, (iii) conference rooms suitable for a plurality of simultaneous occupants, and (iv) large classroom rooms suitable for the plurality of simultaneous occupants. 7. The CIM of claim 1 , further comprising: receiving a health index dataset corresponding to at least one type of information indicative of health status of an individual human, where the health status indicates that the individual human is unhealthy, and the updated floorplan includes information indicative that at least one room is reserved for occupancy by the individual human; and extending at least one partitions corresponding to the at least one room is reserved for occupancy by the individual human based, at least in part, on the health index. 8. A computer program product (CPP) for use with a portion of floorspace of a building with a plurality of retractable privacy partitions throughout the portion of the floorspace, the CPP comprising: a machine readable storage device; and computer code stored on the machine readable storage device, with the computer code including instructions for causing a processor(s) set to perform operations including the following: receiving a floorplan requirements dataset indicating floorspace requirements corresponding to quantities of at least one type of room needed within the portion of floorspace of the building; responsive to receiving occupancy input indicating occupancy of at least one room of the plurality of rooms, generating an occupied updated floorplan including information corresponding to which room of the plurality of rooms is occupied indicated by the occupancy input; responsive to generating the occupied updated floorplan: extending at least one of the retractable privacy partitions based, at least in part, on the occupancy input, and retracting at least one of the retractable privacy partitions based, at least in part, on the occupancy input; and determining an updated floorplan for the portion of floorspace of the building, based, at least in part, on the floorplan requirements dataset, where the updated floorplan includes a plurality of rooms of at least one type of room defined by at least partially extending at least one of the plurality of retractable privacy partitions and completely retracting at least one of the plurality of retractable privacy partitions. 9. The CPP of claim 8 , wherein the computer code further includes instructions for causing the processor(s) set to perform the following operations: extending at least one of the retractable privacy partitions based, at least in part, on the updated floorplan; and retracting at least one of the retractable privacy partitions based, at least in part, on the updated floorplan. 10. The CPP of claim 8 , wherein the computer code further includes instructions for causing the processor(s) set to perform the following operations: outputting the occupied updated floorplan to at least one digital display connected to a computer device. 11. The CPP of claim 8 , wherein the computer code further includes instructions for causing the processor(s) set to perform the following operations: receiving a user details dataset corresponding to user detail records of a plurality of individuals; responsive to the occupancy input indicating occupancy of two or more adjacent rooms, comparing user detail records of individuals occupying the two or more adjacent rooms; and retracting at least one retractable privacy partition based, at least in part, on the comparison of user detail records. 12. The CPP of claim 8 , wherein the computer code further includes instructions for causing the processor(s) set to perform the following operations: receiving a health index dataset corresponding to at least one type of information indicative of health status of an individual human, where the health status indicates that the individual human is unhealthy, and the updated floorplan includes information indicative that at least one room is reserved for occupancy by the individual human; and extending at least one partitions corresponding to the at least one room is reserved for occupancy by the individual human based, at least in part, on the health index. 13. A computer system (CS) for use with a portion of floorspace of a building with a plurality of retractable privacy partitions throughout the portion of the floorspace, the CS comprising: a processor(s) set; a machine readable storage device; and computer code stored on the machine readable storage device, with the computer code including instructions for causing the processor(s) set to perform operations including the following: receiving a floorplan requirements dataset indicating floorspace requirements corresponding to quantities of at least one type of room needed within the portion of floorspace of the building; responsive to receiving occupancy input indicating occupancy of at least one room of the plurality of rooms, generating an occupied updated flo

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  • for portions of office space · CPC title

  • Office automation; Time management · CPC title

  • G06F30/13Primary

    Architectural design, e.g. computer-aided architectural design [CAAD] related to design of buildings, bridges, landscapes, production plants or roads · CPC title

  • for calculating health indices; for individual health risk assessment · CPC title

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What does patent US11960797B2 cover?
Disclosed are techniques for managing retractable privacy partitions to dynamically subdivide spaces in buildings into sub-spaces (or rooms). Retractable privacy partitions are distributed throughout a given space in a building such that the retractable privacy partitions can completely retract into a surface of the given space (for example, the floor or ceiling) such that when they are fully e…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
IBM
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06F30/13. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 16 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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