US2022396947A1PendingUtilityA1

Compactible and foldable Drop shop building

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Assignee: MOORE JOHN DPriority: Mar 30, 2021Filed: Mar 28, 2022Published: Dec 15, 2022
Est. expiryMar 30, 2041(~14.7 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:John D. Moore
E04H 1/1205E04H 2001/1283E04B 1/34384E04B 1/3442E04B 2001/34884
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Abstract

A portable building formed from transportation containers that are unloaded and connected together to form modular building units. The building units have roof parts that unfold to connect to one another, to form a building, with openings, and with a roof, sized according to a number of modular units that have been attached together.

Claims

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What is claimed is: 
     
         1 . A temporary building system forming a building with an interior space, comprising:
 a modular rectangular container, having a shorter side and a longer side forming a rectangle,   the container having walls, and having openings in the walls at spaced intervals, each of the openings being the same size,   the shorter side having a single opening therein,   the longer side, having multiple of the openings therein, spaced at every specified distance,   a plurality of different opening elements, each opening element being a same size as one of the openings,   the opening elements including all of a rolling door that rolls up and down,   a hinged door that forms a hinged door that opens and closes,   a half wall adapter that forms a half wall,   a window adapter, that includes a window, and   a closed wall adapter that completely closes the opening,   where the building system includes a second modular rectangular container, connected to the modular container, herein the first modular container,   the second modular container attached to the first modular container to extend a size of the building formed by the first modular container, and the second modular container;   a roof attachment module, attached to an edge of the first modular container, and holding a roof section that folds between a flat position where the roof is completely flat against a flat top surface of the first modular container and an open position where the roof is unfolded relative to the first modular container and covers an inside portion of at least a part of the first modular container.   
     
     
         2 . The system as in  claim 1 , further comprising a utilities set up part, attached to the longer side of one of the first container, the utilities attachment part receiving utilities including at least all of air, water, heating air conditioning, and power, to provide utilities to the interior space of the building. 
     
     
         3 . The system as in  claim 2 , wherein the utility set up part is a freestanding part, which is a free standing part that stands on its own. 
     
     
         4 . The building system as in  claim 3 , wherein the building system comprises the modular rectangular containers side-by-side with the longer sides adjacent to one another and attached to one another, to form a double wide building, and where the utility set up part creates utilities for the entire building. 
     
     
         5 . The building system as in  claim 4 , wherein the roof attaches to one side of a first of the rectangular containers and to another side of the second of the rectangular containers and forms a roof peak in a space between the one side and the other side of the rectangular containers. 
     
     
         6 . The building system as in  claim 4 , wherein a first roof section attaches to the one side of the first of the rectangular containers to form a first roof section which is horizontal, and a second roof section which extends from the first roof section at an angle relative to the horizontal. 
     
     
         7 . The building system as in  claim 6 , where a second roof section attaches to the other side of the second of the rectangular containers, having a first roof section which is horizontal, and a second roof section which extends from the first roof section at an angle relative to the horizontal, and where the second roof section of the second of the rectangular containers forms a roof peak relative to and with the second roof section of the first of the rectangular containers. 
     
     
         8 . The building system as in  claim 3 , wherein the building system comprises the modular rectangular containers with the shorter sides adjacent to one another and attached to one another, to form a double long building, and where there are utilities set up parts extending across an entirety of the building. 
     
     
         9 . The building system as in  claim 1 , wherein the utility set up part includes legs which extend from a set up part, at that mates with the top part of the container, to a floor, and the legs separate openings in the utility set apart, which are matched in size to the openings in the side of the modular rectangular container, and the utility set apart includes a first horizontal part attached to a top part of the utility set up part, leading to a second vertical part which is parallel to which extends vertical and is parallel to but spaced from an area of the wall to make the utility set up part freestanding. 
     
     
         10 . The building system as in  claim 1 , wherein the first modular container is a different size and the second modular container. 
     
     
         11 . The building system as in  claim 1 , wherein the first modular container is a 40 foot container, and the second modular container is a 20 foot container. 
     
     
         12 . The building system as in  claim 11 , wherein the roof section is a 10 foot roof section, and the first modular container includes 4 of the 10 foot roof sections, and where the roof sections include coupling sections which couple two adjacent 10 foot roof sections one to the other. 
     
     
         13 . The building system as in  claim 1 , wherein the roof section includes a flat section, and the flat section includes swivel part which enables the roof to swivel relative to the flat section.

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