Disaster-proof home
Abstract
The present invention relates to a disaster-proof home, which is used as a home for daily life, but when a disaster such as an earthquake, a tornado, a typhoon, a strong wind, a flood, or a fire occurs, the house is lowered below the ground or is lifted to be spaced apart from the ground, preventing a housing damage and personal injury caused by the disaster and personal injury, and is capable of daily living in a residential space formed in a house and when a sudden disaster occurs, the house is either lowered to an evacuation space formed in the protection wall or floated automatically by water depending on the disaster situation, without the risk of moving to an outside protective facility so that it is effective for the residents to be safe and to prevent property and personal injury caused by the disaster.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A disaster-proof home comprising:
a house comprising a roof formed on an upper portion thereof, an outer wall body protruding downward from a perimeter of a lower portion of the roof, a residential space formed inside the outer wall body, and a base plate closing a bottom portion of the outer wall body; a protection wall comprising an open upper portion and an evacuation space therein and embedded in a ground surface; and a lift installed on the evacuation space to support a lower portion of the base plate, lifting the house above the ground surface, or lowering the house inside the evacuation space.
2 . A disaster-proof home comprising:
a house comprising a roof formed on an upper portion thereof, an outer wall body protruding downward from a perimeter of a lower portion of the roof, a residential space formed inside the outer wall body, and a base plate closing a bottom portion of the outer wall body; a protection wall comprising an open upper portion and an evacuation space therein and embedded in a ground surface; a lift installed on the evacuation space to support a lower portion of the base plate, lifting the house above the ground surface, or lowering the house inside the evacuation space; a buoyant body installed inside the base plate to float the house on the water by buoyancy; and a multilevel pipe comprising an upper end thereof fixed to cross each corner of the outer wall body and a lower end thereof fixed to a bottom surface of the protection wall so that the multilevel pipe is stretched by buoyancy coming along a floatation of the house, fixing a position of the house.
3 . The disaster-proof home of claim 1 , wherein the house further comprises:
a water tank inside the base plate, the water tank storing each of drinking water and living water; a septic tank provided in a bottom surface of the protection wall to receive and purify water discharged from the water tank; and a stretching pipe connecting the water tank and the septic tank to be unfolded when the house is lifted above the ground surface and to be folded when the house is lowered to inside the protection wall.
4 . The disaster-proof home of claim 1 , wherein the protection wall comprises:
a vertical wall vertically erected and a bottom wall closing a lower portion of the vertical wall to be formed in a box shape so that the evacuation space is provided in the protection wall, and wherein a vibration reducer is installed on each vertical wall to be protruded toward inside the vertical wall, and thus the vibration reducer contacts to the outer wall body of the house to reduce vibration applied to the house when vibration occurs under a situation where the house is positioned in the evacuation space.
5 . The disaster-proof home of claim 1 , wherein a step hole is formed around a lower portion of the roof, and an upper portion of the ground surface is provided with a protrusion corresponding to the step hole so that when the house is lowered in the evacuation space, the step hole is adhered to the protrusion to prevent water or a foreign substance from entering into an inside of the protection wall.
6 . The disaster-proof home of claim 1 , wherein the lift further comprises:
a plurality of supports vertically erected to be adjacent to each corner of an inside of the protection wall; and a lifting frame installed in each of a plurality of supports to be capable of lifting and lowering, supporting a lower portion of the base plate.
7 . The disaster-proof home of claim 2 , wherein the multilevel pipe further comprises:
a fixing pillar fixed to a lower portion of the protection wall, a pillar pipe vertically installed on and fixed to the fixing pillar; a lifting pipe inserted in the pillar pipe, of which each end is of open hollow-type to be lifted and lowered; and a fixing pipe of which an upper end is fixed to an upper portion of the outer wall body, wherein when the housing is buoyantly lifted by the water, the lifting pipe is unfolded over the ground surface to prevent the housing from escaping off in a floating state where the house is spaced apart from the ground surface.
8 . The disaster-proof home of claim 7 , wherein a pipe guide hole is formed on each corner of an inside of the outer wall body,
wherein an upper end of the fixing piper is fixed to an upper end of the piper guide hole, and wherein when the house is buoyantly lifted by the water and is spaced apart from the ground surface, the lifting pipe is guided by the pipe guide hole to be unfolded.
9 . The disaster-proof home of claim 2 , wherein the house further comprises:
a water tank inside the base plate, the water tank storing each of drinking water and living water; a septic tank provided in a bottom surface of the protection wall to receive and purify water discharged from the water tank; and a stretching pipe connecting the water tank and the septic tank to be unfolded when the house is lifted above the ground surface and to be folded when the house is lowered to inside the protection wall.
10 . The disaster-proof home of claim 2 , wherein the protection wall comprises:
a vertical wall vertically erected and a bottom wall closing a lower portion of the vertical wall to be formed in a box shape so that the evacuation space is provided in the protection wall, and wherein a vibration reducer is installed on each vertical wall to be protruded toward inside the vertical wall, and thus the vibration reducer contacts to the outer wall body of the house to reduce vibration applied to the house when vibration occurs under a situation where the house is positioned in the evacuation space.
11 . The disaster-proof home of claim 2 , wherein a step hole is formed around a lower portion of the roof, and an upper portion of the ground surface is provided with a protrusion corresponding to the step hole so that when the house is lowered in the evacuation space, the step hole is adhered to the protrusion to prevent water or a foreign substance from entering into an inside of the protection wall.
12 . The disaster-proof home of claim 2 , wherein the lift further comprises:
a plurality of supports vertically erected to be adjacent to each corner of an inside of the protection wall; and a lifting frame installed in each of a plurality of supports to be capable of lifting and lowering, supporting a lower portion of the base plate.Cited by (0)
No later patents cite this yet.
References (0)
No backward citations on record.