Abstract: A self-storage facility with a first set of load bearing modular units (LBMUs) aligned along a same first horizontal plane. The first set has a plurality of rows of LBMUs and each LBMU in each row in the plurality of rows of LBMUs is positioned in a side-to-side relationship with another LBMU in a corresponding row in the plurality of rows of LBMUs. Furth, each LBMU in each row in the plurality of rows of LBMUs is positioned in at least one end-to-end relationship with another LBMU in an adjacent row of a plurality of rows of LBMUs. The facility also includes a first passageway through both sidewalls and transverse to a major axis of each LBMU in a majority of the LBMUs in a first row in the plurality of rows of LBMUs, and a second passageway through both sidewalls and transverse to a major axis of each LBMU in a majority of the LBMUs in a second row in the plurality of rows of LBMUs.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 18, 2020
Date of Patent:
January 7, 2025
Assignee:
GS LICENSECO LLC
Inventors:
David Wayne Ledoux, Richard Waldon Stockton, Jr.
Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention may provide a hotel having a hotel team suite (101), a communal zone (146), a secured hotel wing (102) which may have a single door entry (106), a plurality of rooms (106), a team room (112) or the like which provide for specially designed floors and even parts of a hotel floor that can accommodate an entire team in one area. A hotel may provide an exterior with a plurality of patterned rectangular motif structures (150) on a large-scale rectangular projection (147).
Abstract: A three-dimensional support structure is provided and includes a single sheet of material that is folded into a repeating pattern of cells. Each of the cells is formed by first and second spaced-apart endwalls and first and second sloped sidewalls spanning between the endwalls. Each endwall comprises two plies of material while each sidewall comprises a single ply of material. The first and second sidewalls are adjoined at a folded edge. The cells are aligned such that the first endwall of one cell from the repeating pattern abuts the second endwall of an adjacent cell of the repeating pattern to form a four-ply wall of the material. A first liner may be attached to a first side of the folded material and a second liner may be attached to a second side of the folded material.
Abstract: A land use-efficient multiplex housing structure (10) is provided having a central housing unit (12) of generally cruciform plan configuration, with a plurality (preferably four) of peripheral dwelling units (14,16,18,20) interconnected with and spaced about the central unit (12). Each peripheral unit (14,16,18,20) preferably has a generally quadrate primary dwelling area (96,134,172,212) and an associated elongated extension section (84,124,162,202) which extends toward and is interconnected with a respective wall portion of central dwelling unit (12).
Abstract: A group of connecting homes, commercial and/or not-for-profit buildings that serve to enclose a self-sustaining wildlife habitat sanctuary, specifically targeting the natural environment of endangered species, where appropriate. The homes serve as an impenetrable cage wall, much like the walls of a mountain valley, preventing animals from entering or exiting the habitat, with the possible exception of migrating birds and fish. On one side of the homes there is a self-sustaining habitat and on the other side of the homes there is modern civilization. The walls of the homes facing the habitat may have shatterproof glass windows or a caged terrace, allowing inhabitants of the building to safely observe the enclosed habitat, and human access to the habitat may be restricted to observation through windows, observation from the caged terrace, or hikes through caged walking paths.
Abstract: A residential complex formed of circular modules, the central part of the residence formed by the principal circular module and the bedrooms and other remote living areas formed by secondary circular modules. The modules are interconnected by upper and lower passageways, and the secondary modules may be angularly positioned with respect to the principal module to accommodate elevations and other surface characteristics of the residence site. A circular stairway along the interior peripheral wall connects the upper and lower floors of the principal module, and circular domes with circular centered skylights, circular chimneys and an arcuate cantilevered structure promote the circular theme.
Abstract: A subdivision system providing alternating one-way traffic on all subdivision streets, said system comprising,
a plurality of traffic circles,
each traffic circle having a traffic lane surrounding the traffic circle,
a plurality of development circles,
each development circle containing one or more buildings,
each development circle having an inner parking lane, and an outer traffic lane, surrounding the development circle,
the rotational direction of traffic flow around a traffic circle being opposite to the rotational direction of traffic flow around a development circle,
wherein certain parts of the traffic lane of each traffic circle overlap certain parts of the traffic lanes of at least two immediately adjacent development circles,
and wherein said certain overlapping parts of the traffic lanes of the traffic circles, and the opposite rotational directions of traffic flow around the traffic circles and around the development circles,
provide alternating one-way traffic on all subdivision streets
Abstract: A hotel-restaurant structure including a shared area formed by an overlapping corner portion common to the hotel and the restaurant. The overlapping portion is defined by a corner of the hotel structure that overlaps the restaurant structure and a corner of the restaurant structure that overlaps the hotel structure. The structure includes an access from the hotel structure through the overlapping portion into the restaurant structure such that the shared area comprises less than 50 percent of the floor area of the hotel structure and less than 50 percent of the restaurant structure.
Abstract: A multi-story, multi-dwelling, non-elevator, ground floor handicapped accessible, rectangular shape, residential building. The building has a non-protruding stairway on each short side of the building and a centrally located, upper level corridor connecting the stairways.
Abstract: The present invention is directed to building modules, each having a portion of an ellipse as seen in cross-section, which can be interconnected to form a modular building structure having substantially unrestricted interior space, comprising at least two each having a portion of an ellipse as seen in cross-section without the use of interior supports. The shape of each building module of the present invention is selected such that when two are connected, the resulting building structure defines three spaces each having a portion of an ellipse as seen in cross-section. When four are connected, the resulting building structure defines six each having a portion of an ellipse as seen in cross-section. Similarly, additional building modules can be added, providing a system for preparing a building structure with a multitude of spaces each having a portion of an ellipse as seen in cross-section.
Abstract: A system of interconnectable modular frame components for construction toys, playground climbing equipment and the like is based upon tubular triangular leg elements joined at about fifty-four degrees, forty-four minutes and seventy degrees, thirty-two minutes, being thereby modularly stackable at specific useful orientations. Complete triangular wall elements are joined with other complete triangular wall elements, forming tetrahedral modules which are then combined with other such modules by transverse attachment of the tubular legs of each said module, the tubular legs being coextensive structural elements in structures built from attached modules.