Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Barrier or major section mounted for in situ repositioning;... – Barrier of hingedly connected sections
Patent
1984-12-03
1987-01-06
Pate, III, William F.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Barrier or major section mounted for in situ repositioning;...
Barrier of hingedly connected sections
52 69, 52 795, 52 90, 521266, E04H 112
Patent
active
046336265
ABSTRACT:
A knock-down extendible shelter structure is formed by a plurality of hingeable panels of wall, floor, and roof panels. Hinges are used to join the panels. The edges of the latches are used to fix them in place. A plurality of units including similar parts are adapted to be connected together to assemble a shelter of any size. The shelter is designed to be essentially a permanent building that can be readily dismantled and stored.
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The Architectural Forum, "Barracks for Shipment", pp. 91-95.
Eggert, Jr. Walter S.
Freeman Richard B.
Chilcot Richard
Davenport T. I.
Farrell Edward M.
Foster Herman
Pate III William F.
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