SHIPPING CONTAINER NONCOMBUSTIBLE BUILDING FIRE DESIGN
A building member for constructing a multi-level building, where the building member includes a shipping container including a plurality of walls having a top wall, a bottom wall, a front wall, a rear wall and opposing side walls connected together, and a building panel made of a cementitious material attached to at least one of an inner side or an outer side of at least one of the plurality of walls of the shipping container.
The present invention relates generally to shipping containers used for constructing buildings, and more specifically, to shipping containers used for constructing multi-level buildings.
Shipping containers are used to transport goods all over the world. Typically, conventional shipping containers 10 include a front wall 12, rear wall 14, opposing sidewalls 16a, 16b, a top wall or ceiling 18 and a bottom wall or floor 20 as shown in
In situations where the shipping containers are used to transport goods between countries, and particularly, overseas, the containers are not re-used because shipping costs are too expensive to ship empty containers back to where they came from due to the size and weight of the containers. As a result, hundreds to thousands of empty shipping containers sit at ports un-used.
One use for the empty shipping containers is for constructing residential and commercial buildings. In one example, one or more shipping containers are placed on the ground or a foundation and welded together to form a single floor building. In another example, the shipping containers are stacked on top of each other to form multi-level residential or commercial buildings. However, due to fire rating standards in residential and commercial building codes, buildings made with the empty shipping containers can only be up to three stories in height.
Thus, there is a need for constructing multi-level buildings using shipping containers that are greater than three stories in height and meet fire rating building codes for residential and commercial buildings.
SUMMARYThe above-listed need is met or exceeded by the present building member, which is a shipping container including at least one cementitious building panel, such that a plurality of the building members are vertically stacked and attached together to form a residential or commercial building that is greater than three stories in height.
In an embodiment, a building member for constructing a multi-level building is provided, where the building member includes a shipping container having a top wall, a bottom wall, a front wall, a rear wall and opposing side walls connected together, and a building panel made of a cementitious material attached to at least one of an inner side or an outer side of the shipping container.
In another embodiment, a multi-level building includes at least four building members stacked vertically and attached together, each of the at least four building members including a shipping container having a top wall, a bottom wall, a front wall, a rear wall and opposing side walls connected together, and a building panel made of a cementitious material attached to at least one of an inner side or an outer side of at least one of the top wall, the bottom wall, the front wall, the rear wall and the opposing side walls of each of the shipping containers.
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To meet the fire rating of one hour, one or more building panels 40 are attached to the building member 22. The one or more building panels 40 are made of a cementitious material, such as, for example, structural cement panels, fiber reinforced cement panels, gypsum panels, drywall, wallboard and/or fiber reinforced gypsum panels. It should be appreciated that the building panels 40 may be made out of any suitable material or combination of materials. As shown in
In one embodiment, the building panels 40 attached to the building member 22 have a width of four feet, a length of eight feet and a thickness of a half-inch (0.5 in). It should be appreciated that the building panels have a thickness of three-quarter inches (0.75 in.), one inch (1.0 in.), one and a half inches (1.5 in.) or any suitable thickness. Furthermore, the building panels 40 may be any suitable width and length. In another embodiment, blast resistant prefabricated wall panels or blast panels may be attached to the building member 22 where each blast panel is a structural cementitious panel as described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,986,812; 7,445,738; 7,670,520; 7,789,645; and 8,030,377, which are all incorporated herein by reference.
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In the above embodiments, one or more of the present building members may be placed on a foundation 110 including one or more foundation walls 112 (
While particular embodiments of the present building members have been described herein, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the invention in its broader aspects and as set forth in the following claims.
Claims
1. A building member for constructing a multi-level building, the building member comprising:
- a shipping container including a plurality of walls having a top wall, a bottom wall, a front wall, a rear wall and opposing side walls connected together; and
- a building panel made of a cementitious material attached to at least one of an inner side or an outer side of at least one of said plurality of walls of said shipping container.
2. The building member of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of the building panels attached to at least one of the inner side or the outer side of at least one of said plurality of walls of said shipping container.
3. The building member of claim 1, further comprising an insulating material positioned between said building panel and said at least one inner side and said outer side of said shipping container.
4. The building member of claim 1, further comprising an insulating material positioned adjacent to said building panel and said at least one inner side and said outer side of said shipping container.
5. The building member of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of layers of building panels insulating material attached to said at least one inner side and said outer side of at least one of said plurality of walls of said shipping container.
6. The building member of claim 1, wherein said building panel is attached solely to said top wall.
7. The building member of claim 1, wherein said building panel is attached solely to said bottom wall.
8. The building member of claim 7, further comprising at least one of insulation and an air gap positioned between said building panel and said bottom wall.
9. A multi-level building comprising:
- at least four building members stacked vertically and attached together, each of said at least four building members including a shipping container having a top wall, a bottom wall, a front wall, a rear wall and opposing side walls connected together; and
- a building panel made of a cementitious material attached to at least one of an inner side or an outer side of at least one of said top wall, said bottom wall, said front wall, said rear wall and said opposing side walls of each of said shipping containers.
10. The building of claim 9, further comprising a roof attached to a topmost building member of said at least four building members.
11. The building of claim 9, further comprising a plurality of the building panels attached to at least one of the inner side or the outer side of each of said shipping containers.
12. The building of claim 9, further comprising an insulating material positioned between said building panel and said at least one inner side and said outer side of each of said shipping containers.
13. The building of claim 9, further comprising an insulating material positioned adjacent to said building panel and said at least one inner side and said outer side of each of said shipping containers.
14. The building of claim 9, further comprising a plurality of layers of building panels attached to said at least one inner side and said outer side of at least one of said shipping containers.
15. The building of claim 9, further comprising a plurality of layers of building panels attached to said at least one inner side and said outer side of a plurality of said shipping containers.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 12, 2020
Publication Date: Dec 24, 2020
Inventor: Frank Pospisil (Oak Park, IL)
Application Number: 16/816,596