Modular Four Sided Jail Cell Complex
A jail complex comprising a plurality of pairs of modular jail cells interconnected in side-by-side relation where each of said modular jail cells in each pair comprise front and rear walls, a single side wall and a ceiling, the single side wall of the pair of cells being the opposing side wall of an adjacent cell of the pair and an end wall connected to the first one of the pairs of cells as the side opposing the single side wall.
The present invention relates to construction of a jail complex comprising one or more adjacent pairs of modular four sided jail cells.
BACKGROUNDModular jail cells that accelerate and simplify prison construction and maximize shipping efficiency have been known for some time. Examples of prior disclosures of such structures are found in the U.S. patent to Lerner et al. entitled Modular Jail system and Method of Preparing the Same, issued Oct. 11, 1994 and U.S. patents to Richard J. Seavy, U.S. Pat. No. 7,178,298 for Structures Incorporating Interlocking Wall Modules, issued Feb. 20 2007, 7,318,300 for Modularized Jail Cell, issued Jan. 15, 2008 and 10,323,405 for System for Connecting Structural elements of Prefabricated Jail Cells, issued Jun. 18, 2019.
All of these prior art disclosures contemplate interlocking stackable and repeatable stand-alone cells that may be utilized to construct a jail complex. While the prefabricated aspect of modular cells provide major prison construction efficiencies, the comprehensiveness of each cell with its front and rear walls and two opposing side walls results in double walls at the horizontal juncture of two adjoining cells, detrimentally increasing the weight of the total structure and expanding the footprint of the complex.
It is therefore the primary object of the present invention to create a jail complex comprising one or more pairs of modular cells where adjacent cells in each pair and adjacent cells where two pairs are joined have a single common side wall, thus reducing the footprint and the weight of adjoining cells, the latter being of special significance where the cells are to be stacked.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe jail complex contemplated by the present invention consists of a plurality of adjoining pairs of four sided jail cells where each cell in a pair comprises a ceiling, front and rear walls, all interconnected by a single side wall. When joined together the single wall becomes a common wall between the two adjoining cells in the pair. A separate side wall member encloses the pair or the plurality of adjoining pairs.
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Claims
1. A jail complex comprising,
- at least one pair of modular jail cells adapted to be interconnected in side-by-side relation where each of said modular jail cells comprise front and rear walls, a single side wall and a ceiling in order that when the cells are interconnected to form a pair the single side wall of the left one of the pair of cells becomes the opposing side wall of the adjacent right cell of the pair,
- an end wall adapted for connection to the left cell in the pair of cells as the side opposing the single side wall.
2. The jail complex of claim 1 where the front wall of each modular cell includes a door.
3. The jail complex of claim 2 where the left one of the pair of cells includes a first fixture carrying chase wall having a back side and first and second opposing longitudinal sides angularly connected respectively to the front wall and the single side wall.
4. The jail complex of claim 3 where the right one of the pair of cells includes a second fixture carrying chase wall having a back side and first and second opposing longitudinal sides where the first side is angularly connected to the front wall at the same angle as the first fixture carrying chase wall is connected to the front wall of the left one of the pair of cells.
5. The jail complex of claim 4 and further including openings in the front walls of the left and right cells of the pair to access the back sides of the first and second fixture carrying chase walls.
6. The jail complex of claim 5 where the fixtures include a sink and toilet.
7. The jail complex of claim 6 where the front, rear, side wall and ceiling of each cell comprise spaced apart mutually parallel steel studs that mount interior and exterior surfaces of steel plate.
8. The jail complex of claim 7 where the complex includes a plurality of interconnected pairs of modular cells.
9. A jail complex comprising,
- a first pair of modular jail cells interconnected in side-by-side relation where each of said modular jail cells in the first pair comprise front and rear walls, a single side wall and a ceiling, the single side wall of the pair of cells being the opposing side wall of an adjacent cell of the pair,
- an end wall connected to the first one of the pair of cells as the side opposing the single side wall.
10. The jail complex of claim 9 where each of the jail cells comprising the pair includes a fixture carrying chase wall similarly angularly connected to the front wall of each of the cells comprising the pair.
11. The jail complex of claim 10 and further including at least one additional pair of modular jail cells interconnected in side-by-side relation with the first pair.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 3, 2020
Publication Date: Dec 9, 2021
Inventor: Richard J. Seavy (Penrose, CO)
Application Number: 16/891,983