Prefabricated Outbuilding
A prefabricated outbuilding may include a first vertically oriented upright, a support beam supported by the vertically oriented upright, a groove supporting structure extending over the first vertically oriented upright, a second upright to support the roof support structure, an accessory including an upper end and a lower end to support the prefabricated outbuilding. The upper end may receive the lower end of the first vertically oriented upright, and the lower end may be adapted to drive into a support surface. The support surface may be earth, and the support surface may be concrete. The lower end may include an aperture to receive rebar, and the upper and may include an aperture to receive a fastener. The prefabricated outbuilding may include a roof support beam to support a roof, and the prefabricated outbuilding may include a deck. The prefabricated outbuilding may be transportable, and the pre-fabricated outbuilding may include at least two enclosures and may include four enclosures or more.
The present invention claims priority under 35 USC section 119 based upon a provisional application with a Ser. No. 61/231,818 which was filed on Aug. 6, 2009.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThis invention relates to the field of outbuildings and more particularly to a prefabricated outbuilding.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONMany of the homes dominating the American landscape no longer provide adequate space to meet the needs and desires of the American family. One to three bedroom homes, homes lacking a family room or den, and homes with only single car garages are insufficient for many families' needs. Further, home offices have become increasingly popular and have placed additional demands on the space available in many existing homes. While moving to a larger home may be an option for some families, others cannot afford the expense and inconvenience of moving. Existing relationships with community schools and activities, local houses of worship and other conveniences, and nearby friends and family may also be a deterrent to moving. Further, as cities and suburbs expand, and the available spaces for new development decrease, something will need to be done about the functionally obsolete, though otherwise desirable, existing homes.
Unfortunately, the prospect of adding a housing addition can be daunting. Hiring an architect to design a compatible addition can be expensive and time consuming. A new design may take 2-3 months to prepare and customization of the design to the homeowner's needs may require considerable time and effort from the homeowner. After preparation, review of the plans for the appropriate building permits may take 6-10 weeks.
Finding an available contractor and getting financing for both the design and building stages may require additional time and effort. Engaging a contractor to build the addition adds additional expenses and even the hardiest do-it-yourselfer generally lacks the tools and expertise to construct an entire addition from the ground up. Homeowners may have difficulty finding a contractor they can trust and may fear being overcharged or provided with sub-standard workmanship and materials. Reliable and inexpensive architects and contractors may be difficult to find.
Homeowners may also be discouraged by the time and mess associated with the construction of a housing addition. Construction of an addition, even after permits are in place, typically takes 2-3 months and may be made longer by weather delays, inspection delays, building mistakes, lack of contractor and sub-contractor availability, and other delays. Protracted construction on an existing property can wreak havoc with family routines, strain relationships with neighbors, and render the general aesthetics and utility of the existing property undesirable for the duration of the construction. There is a need for a fast and inexpensive way to design and construct a house addition.
The use of a pre-fabricated kit to construct a building, has been around for many years. Perhaps the most common forms of kit construction are log home kits and the kits used by some contractors to construct a large number of similar tract homes. In many kits, wall frames and trusses are pre-fabricated at a factory and delivered to the building site. The wall frames may include window and door frames, and exterior wall frames may have plywood or similar coverings pre-installed on their exteriors. At the building site, the frames and trusses are positioned using a building crane and attached using pneumatic nail guns or similar devices. Further framing may be required on-site. Plywood exteriors may be added to the walls and roof and the roof may be covered, for example, by shingles or other roofing materials. The various house systems, such as plumbing, electrical, and HVAC may be installed. Windows and doors may be installed. Drywall may be added on the interior of walls and ceilings and various stages of finishing work, such as painting and installing siding, flooring, cabinetry, fixtures, molding, and other items, may be completed.
Such building kits may require special equipment, such as building cranes, to assemble. They may require special expertise for installing house systems and finishing. They may be challenging to customize or redesign due to the use of large, building specific, pre-fabricated sections. They may require considerable on-site labor to assemble and complete and on-site completion may provide considerable opportunity for human error, failed inspections, and other delays. Such building kits may be incompatible with existing buildings, lot sizes, and lot shapes.
SUMMARYA prefabricated outbuilding may include a first vertically oriented upright, a support beam supported by the vertically oriented upright, a groove supporting structure extending over the first vertically oriented upright, a second upright to support the roof support structure, an accessory including an upper end and a lower end to support the prefabricated outbuilding. The upper end may receive the lower end of the first vertically oriented upright, and the lower end may be adapted to drive into a support surface.
The support surface may be earth, and the support surface may be concrete.
The lower end may include an aperture to receive rebar, and the upper and may include an aperture to receive a fastener.
The prefabricated outbuilding may include a roof support beam to support a roof, and the prefabricated outbuilding may include a deck.
The prefabricated outbuilding may be transportable, and the pre-fabricated outbuilding may include at least two enclosures and may include four enclosures.
The invention may be understood by reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which, like reference numerals identify like elements, and in which:
Referring to the drawings, in particularly to
An angularly disposed roof supporting structure 20 extends over the entirety of the area defined by the outermost vertically disposed uprights 12 and extends over a portion of the deck 16 as illustrated at 22. The roof 20 is supported at its lower end by direct connection to the support beams 14 and is further supported by uprights 24 which are secured to the support beams 14 and are positioned directly above the corresponding uprights 12. The roof 20 is further defined by five angularly extending roof support beams 26 each comprising spaced, parallel members 28. The support beam 14 and the uprights 24 extend between the members 26 comprising the roof 20 and are secured thereto by suitable fasteners. The roof 20 in turn supports cross members 30 which extend perpendicularly to the support beams 26.
The transportable outbuilding 50 comprises four separate enclosures each defined by an interior wall 52 and an individual door 54. The doors 54 illustrated in
Those skilled in the art will realize that the configuration of the present invention shown in
Those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that the configuration of the building 90 is readily adapted to the storage and management of animals. For example, the components 92 and 94 may be utilized for confinement and protection of various types and kinds of animals and the component 96 may be utilized for storage of feed for the animals that are housed in the components 92 and 94.
The present invention including the outbuilding 10 may be partially or totally green and construction and operation and may include solar power to provide electricity for the outbuilding 10 and water harvesting facilities to make the outbuilding 10 a self-sustaining unit.
While the invention is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and are herein described in detail. It should be understood, however, that the description herein of specific embodiments is not intended to limit the invention to the particular forms disclosed.
Claims
1) A prefabricated outbuilding, comprising:
- a first vertically oriented upright;
- a support beam supported by the vertically oriented upright;
- a groove supporting structure extending over the first vertically oriented upright;
- a second upright to support the roof support structure;
- an accessory including an upper end and a lower end to support the prefabricated outbuilding;
- wherein the upper end receives the lower end of the first vertically oriented upright;
- wherein the lower end is adapted to drive into a support surface.
2) A prefabricated outbuilding as claim 1, wherein the support surface is earth.
3) A prefabricated outbuilding as in claim 1, wherein the support surface is concrete.
4) A prefabricated outbuilding as in claim 1, wherein the lower end includes an aperture to receive rebar.
5) A prefabricated outbuilding as in claim 1, wherein the upper end includes an aperture to receive a fastener.
6) A prefabricated outbuilding as in claim 1, wherein the pre-fabricated outbuilding includes a roof support beam to support a roof.
7) A prefabricated outbuilding as in claim 1, wherein the prefabricated outbuilding includes a deck.
8) A prefabricated outbuilding as in claim 1, wherein the prefabricated outbuilding is transportable.
9) A prefabricated outbuilding as in claim 1, wherein the prefabricated outbuilding includes at least two enclosures.
10) A prefabricated outbuilding as in claim 1, wherein the prefabricated outbuilding includes at least four enclosures.
11) A prefabricated outbuilding as in claim 4, wherein the accessory includes a square steel boot being concreted into the ground.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 6, 2010
Publication Date: Feb 9, 2012
Inventor: Mark E. Davis (Oak Leaf, TX)
Application Number: 12/852,026
International Classification: E04H 1/00 (20060101); E04B 1/00 (20060101);