EP3504386A1 - Modulhaus - Google Patents
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- EP3504386A1 EP3504386A1 EP17737263.8A EP17737263A EP3504386A1 EP 3504386 A1 EP3504386 A1 EP 3504386A1 EP 17737263 A EP17737263 A EP 17737263A EP 3504386 A1 EP3504386 A1 EP 3504386A1
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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- E04B1/348—Structures composed of units comprising at least considerable parts of two sides of a room, e.g. box-like or cell-like units closed or in skeleton form
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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Definitions
- the invention relates to a modular house comprising each other
- Module houses or buildings in modular design are well known from the prior art. Such module houses are usually made of several, each separately prefabricated room modules or room cells or
- Each of the individual, substantially cuboidal room modules usually has a bottom plate, rising from the bottom plate side walls and a ceiling. Inner dividing partition walls or partitions inside the room modules, as well as passage, door or window openings serving in the side walls are already created or introduced in the production plant.
- the room modules are usually designed so that all installations are already included and / or appropriate installation shafts or cavities are available, via which already included installations can be easily connected on site or installations to be created can be easily integrated.
- DE 20 2015 105 915 U1 discloses a module house in which a plurality of modules are arranged side by side and one above the other in such a way that they form a first and a second floor, wherein between the floor and the floor panels of the modules of the first floor level and between Floor levels cavities are formed and wherein for reducing vibrations of the floor panels for each room module at least one
- Stiffening means is provided for supporting the floor panels.
- Stiffening means are arranged correspondingly in the cavities and support the bottom plates from below from.
- heat insulation systems are usually attached to the outside of the facades in the known module houses, as they are common for other buildings.
- a thermal insulation composite system is mounted from the outside to the facade walls, the thermal insulation composite system is usually stuck in the modular houses made of concrete.
- the module houses are equipped with improved thermal insulation, which at favorable production and installation in any case the energy requirements corresponds and gives the modular houses a high level of living comfort.
- Object of the present invention is therefore to provide a modular house available, which is equipped with improved thermal insulation and is easy and inexpensive to produce. This task will
- the present invention provides a module house having at least a first and second, each prefabricated room module available, the room modules are arranged side by side on a ground anchored in the foundation foundation and at least form a first floor level.
- Each room module comprises at least one base plate, a ceiling and side walls, wherein at least one of the lateral walls of each room module forms a connecting wall over which the juxtaposed
- Room modules are interconnected and wherein the outwardly oriented side walls of the interconnected room modules form facade side walls.
- the module house is characterized in particular by the fact that it has a two-shell facade wall, wherein the facade side walls of the interconnected room modules form an inner wall shell and wherein additionally provided to the inner wall shell spaced outer wall shell is provided.
- the inner wall shell formed by the facade side walls of the interconnected room modules is surrounded by the outer wall shell.
- the module house according to the present invention comprises at least two
- Room modules which are arranged side by side in at least one first floor level and connected to each other, wherein the fixed connection of the individual room modules in particular via provided metal rods and
- present module houses are also comprised, which consist of three, four, five, six or more room modules, wherein the room modules can be arranged side by side and one above the other.
- the present module house can be provided for residential use and for commercial use and is preferably designed as a freestanding building, for example in Bungalowbauweise. Alternatively, however, the module house can also be designed as a terraced or semi-detached house in a row or double construction.
- the individual room modules for the present module house are made of concrete in particular of a reinforced concrete or reinforced concrete and are in particular designed such that the supporting, lateral walls protrude on a lower side of the room module on the bottom plate.
- the room modules forming the first floor are placed on these projecting sections of the supporting side walls on a foundation anchored in the ground, which is designed, for example, as a point or strip foundation.
- the room modules are by means of protruding beyond the bottom plate
- Sections deposited selectively, with advantageous bearing hump known type are used for Auflagerung.
- additional punctual shaft bearings can be provided in the Auflagerung the room modules.
- the room modules are thermally decoupled, with a thermal separation being provided in the region of the support bumps with respect to the strip foundations.
- pressure-resistant insulating elements are provided for thermal separation, for example in the form of a neoprene / plastic bearing.
- the bottom plate protruding portions of the room modules are mounted by means of the lateral supporting walls on the foundation or on the ceilings from below arranged room modules, wherein between the bottom plates and the substrate or the underlying ceiling, a cavity is formed, so that
- the floor panels can therefore also be understood as essentially self-supporting floor panels.
- the arranged below the floor panels cavity is particularly important for home automation and for installations and installation connections, in the cavities, for example, the installations of individual
- Room modules which are already included in the room modules themselves, can be easily connected to each other.
- the cavity serves to accommodate insulating or insulating materials.
- module house has a bivalve
- the wall shell itself is placed on the foundation anchored underground and is therefore supported on the foundation.
- the outer wall shell can also be understood as an imagined facade or as a self-supporting facade.
- the outer wall shell may also be formed as a curtain facade, in particular in the form of a curtain, ventilated facade.
- a particularly effective thermal insulation or insulation can be achieved in the present module house due to the clam shell wall in a particularly simple and inexpensive manner.
- the outer wall shell acts like a laterally sealing wrapping.
- the insulating material is a bulk insulating material or a blow-in insulating material or a plug-in insulating material.
- Insulating material can be filled into the existing cavity, in particular injected, poured or stuffed.
- it is preferably a vegetable blowing insulation, for example, inflatable cellulose.
- Inflatable cellulose is known as
- Insulating material or insulation offered by various manufacturers for example in the form of cellulose flakes or cellulose fibers.
- insulating material in particular cellulose
- a very good and uniform distribution of the insulating material in the cavity can be achieved.
- Particularly difficult areas of the cavity are filled with difficulty when blowing the insulating material, whereby a particularly good and uniform insulation achieved and the occurrence of so-called
- the outer wall shell can be provided with an insulation, wherein on one of the inner wall shell facing side of the outer wall shell planar insulation elements are attached.
- the flat insulation elements in particular insulation panels, already factory be attached to this in the manufacture of the outer wall shell.
- the insulation panels preferably have a thickness or thickness which is less than the predetermined thickness or thickness of the cavity, which is formed due to the mutually spaced outer and inner wall shell.
- the thickness of the insulating panels is about 20 mm less than the thickness of the cavity between the inner and outer wall shell, so that a sufficient tolerance compensation can be ensured in order to avoid stresses.
- the finished, assembled state of at least partially existing distance between the insulation panels and the inner wall shell serve as airspace and possibly favor a rear ventilation of the facade.
- At least two further interconnected room modules with
- the other room modules are superimposed on the first and second room modules and a second
- the other room modules are mounted by means of the lateral supporting walls on the above described above the bottom plate protruding portions of the side walls on the ceilings of space modules arranged below.
- the outer wall shell of the module house extends in this two-storey
- the outer wall shell is formed substantially continuous or continuous with respect to the height of the module house, so that no horizontal
- the outer wall shell preferably has perforations, wherein the openings are formed and arranged such that they coincide with provided in the facade side walls of the room modules window and / or door openings. This is understood in the present case that
- Corresponding wall shell and which are arranged so that they match the respective shape and size same window and door openings are brought into the inner wall shell to cover.
- At least one soffit and / or one fall in the form of a cladding is provided in the region of each opening.
- Cladding which forms the soffit or the fall of a window or a door, not only borders that between the inner and outer wall shell
- projections may be formed on the outer wall in the region of the openings, wherein the projections are oriented in the direction of the inner wall shell and form the soffits or the fall of the corresponding windows or doors.
- the projections are frame-like and circumferentially formed around the aperture around, so that the outer wall shell quasi runs in the window reveals.
- Advantageously can be dispensed with an additional panel.
- connecting means with the inner wall shell.
- these are tensile and pressure-resistant spacers.
- a roof insulation is provided on the outside of the ceilings of the module house at the top end of the room modules, the roof insulation forming at least one gradient.
- the roof insulation on two slopes, both from a higher level to a lower level
- the higher level is formed by an imaginary center line, which runs approximately in the middle of the module house. Both slopes fall starting from this middle lily to a facade side down and thus form mutually oriented slope, preferably a
- each one drainage device is provided on lower level.
- Particularly preferred may be provided on the outside of the roof insulation also a green roof.
- In order to achieve a particularly effective thermal insulation is preferably on the floor panels of the room modules of the first floor level, on a background facing the ground side of the floor panels additionally one
- the outer wall shell can protrude in preferred embodiments above the roof insulation and green roofs and form an attic.
- the outer wall shell is formed in several pieces and comprises two, three or more, interconnected, plate-like wall shell elements, wherein the plate-like wall shell elements are at least partially made of concrete.
- the outer wall shell preferably comprises four or eight wall shell elements. The wall shell elements are placed or supported on the foundation and
- the individual wall shell elements preferably extend over a half or entire facade side, in particular over a half or entire longitudinal side or over half or all of the broad side of the module house.
- the preferably four or eight wall shell elements are connected together at the abutting edges via a suitable joint or connecting material.
- the outer wall shell may be formed in more than four or eight parts depending on the size of the module house.
- the wall shell elements can also be designed as corner elements. For example, each extends
- Wall shell element over the height of a storey level, so that in multi-storey modular houses with more than one floor level the
- Wall shell elements are arranged one above the other.
- the outer wall shell is integrally formed, namely a frame-like and circumferential.
- the plate-like wall shell elements are designed as sandwich panels, wherein the sandwich panels have at least one concrete layer and at least one at least partially connected to the concrete layer layer of a suitable insulating material.
- the insulation layer forms one of the inner wall shell facing side of the
- the insulating material may for example be applied coating-like on the concrete layer or it may alternatively
- Insulation panels to be attached to the concrete layer of the wall shell elements. Since the outer wall shell is at least partially made of concrete and at least one outwardly oriented surface is a concrete surface, the outer wall shell on the usual measures for
- the outer wall shell can also serve as a fair-faced concrete façade.
- FIG. 1 shows schematically a vertical section through an embodiment of a module house according to the present invention
- Fig. 2 shows schematically a vertical section through a further embodiment of a module house
- Fig. 3 is a simplified schematic horizontal section through a module house according to the present invention in the region of two adjacent spatial modules.
- Fig. 1 shows schematically a vertical section through a
- Embodiment of a module house according to the present invention comprises a first and a second
- Room module 1 wherein each made of reinforced concrete and substantially cuboid room module 1, is prefabricated in a production plant and from a bottom plate 2, X, a ceiling 3, 3 "and each four substantially perpendicular to each other, from the bottom plate 2, X.
- the first and the second room module 1 are arranged side by side in a first floor level G l and superimposed on a foundation 14 anchored in the subsurface U and designed as a strip foundation.
- the interior spaces 5, 5 "of the first and second room module 1 are connected to each other via provided openings forming a passage in the lateral walls 4a, 4a 'The apertures forming the passage are shown in broken lines
- Each room module 1 is underside with over the respective bottom plate 2, X protruding portions 15 of the side walls 4a, 4b, 4a ⁇ 4b '
- Room modules 1 are by means of protruding beyond the bottom plate
- Sections 15 superimposed punctually, with support humps are used for Auflagerung.
- the room modules 1, are thermally decoupled superimposed, wherein in the area of the support bumps a thermal separation means
- a cavity is formed , which is arranged between the respective base plate 2, X and the underlying substrate U.
- a bottom plate insulation 11 is particularly preferably added in order to ensure effective thermal insulation of the module house in the floor area too
- the floor slab insulation 11 of the illustrated example is a closed-cell extruded insulation board
- the module house has a two-shell facade wall, over which a particularly effective heat insulation can be achieved.
- the two-shell facade wall comprises an inner wall shell 6 and an outer wall shell 7, wherein the inner wall shell 6 is formed by the facade side walls 4b, 4b 'of the interconnected room modules 1, and wherein the outer wall shell 7 on the outside at a predetermined distance around the inner wall shell 6 is arranged running around.
- Wall shell 7 is in the specified Absta nd to the inner wall shell. 6 placed and, like the room modules 1, itself, superimposed on the anchored in the underground U foundations 14.
- the outer wall shell can therefore be understood in the present case as an imaginary facade or self-supporting facade.
- the outer and inner wall shell 7, 6 are suitable connection means, for example via tensile and pressure resistant
- Insulating material 8 is filled.
- the insulating material 8 of the illustrated example is a Einblasdämmstoff, namely an inflatable cellulose in the form of
- End strips, closure strips, shutter or sealing elements may be provided which retain at least the insulating material 8 in the cavity.
- Wall shell 7 may be provided with an insulation, wherein on one of the inner wall shell 6 facing side of the outer wall shell 7 surface
- Insulating elements are attached.
- Insulating elements in particular insulation boards, already factory-mounted in the manufacture of the outer wall shell 7 at this.
- Insulating boards preferably have a thickness or thickness which is less than the distance between the outer and inner wall shell to each other.
- the thickness of the insulation panels is about 20 mm less than the distance between the inner and outer wall shell 7, so that a sufficient tolerance compensation can be ensured in order to avoid stresses.
- the outer wall shell 7 is formed by a plurality of wall shell elements, wherein the wall shell elements are formed in the form of sandwich panels, which at least one Concrete layer and at least one at least partially with the
- the outer wall shell 7 has openings 9, which in the
- each of these openings 9 around a frame-like, circumferential projection 10 is integrally formed on the outer wall shell 7, which also as
- the projection 10 forms a soffit and a fall of the window and door openings, so that the outer wall shell 7 runs quasi in the window revealing or Moslaibung.
- the outer wall shell 7 is for example in one piece, substantially frame-like and can be placed in one piece around the interconnected room modules 1, around by the one-piece outer wall shell 7 as a sleeve or shell over the other
- the outer wall shell 7 is formed in several pieces and preferably consists of four or eight wall shell elements.
- Wall shell elements are placed or stored on the foundation 14 and then connected together that the outer
- Wall shell 7 the room modules 1, circumferentially surrounding or laterally wrapped.
- the individual wall shell elements extend preferably over a half or entire facade side, in particular over half or full length I or over half or full width b of the module house.
- the preferably four or eight wall shell elements are connected together at the abutting edges via a suitable joint or connecting material.
- a roof insulation 12 is arranged, wherein the roof insulation 12 has a first and a second gradient Fl, F 2. Each slope Fl, F2 drops from a higher one
- the higher level is approximately in a connection area between the
- Room modules 1, for example, in an area above the
- a roof greening 13 is additionally provided on the outside of the roof insulation 12. At the lower level points of both slopes F1, F2, namely adjacent to the outer one Wall shell 7 are respectively
- the outer wall shell 7 is also made of concrete and preferably extends over an entire height h of the module house. In the example of Figure 1, the outer wall shell 7 projects upwards beyond the roof insulation 12 and the roof greening 13 and thus forms an attic.
- Wall shell 7 installed or erected, and zwa r such that the outer wall shell 7 and the wall shell elements support the foundation 14. Subsequently or in Beda rfsfall also during erection outer and inner wall shell 7, 6 are connected to each other via suitable connecting means, such as tension and pressure resistant spacers. Furthermore, necessary seals or insulation in the region of the projections 10 are made around the apertures 9 around or fixed as needed panels on the openings provided 9 and mounted end strips or sealing elements on a bottom of the clam shell wall. In the case of using an inflatable Dä mmmaterials 8 is the
- Insulating material 8 in particular cellulose, finally blown into the cavity between the outer and inner wall shell 7, 6.
- the two-shell façade wall is finally sealed off at the top. A particularly effective facade insulation is already guaranteed.
- the module house is also sufficiently insulated on the top side.
- FIG. 2 schematically shows a vertical section of a further embodiment of the module house according to the invention, the illustration shown
- the outer wall shell 7 extends over the entire height h of the module house and thus over the first and the second floor level G l, G2.
- the erected on the foundation 14 or outer wall shell 7 may be formed continuously from the surface of the substrate U up to a top side above the roof insulation 12 arranged upper free end, so that horizontal abutting edges or joints thus in the outer wall shell le 7 can be avoided.
- individual wall shell elements can also be placed on top of each other.
- the outer wall shell 7 of the example shown extends both over the length I and across the width b of the module house.
- the outer wall shell 7 openings 9, which are both in shape and size as well as in their arrangement on doors and windows forming wall openings in the facade side walls 4b, 4b 'of the room modules 1, are tuned.
- the openings 9 in the outer wall shell 7 and the wall openings in the inner wall shell 6 are congruent and thus together form the window and door openings in the two-shell facade wall.
- In the area of each opening 9 is the outer
- Wall shell 7 is provided with a projection 10, wherein the projection 10, which can also be understood as a substantially rectangular, the opening 9 peripheral upstand, is formed on the outer wall shell 7 such that the projection 10 in the direction of the inner
- Wall shell 6 is oriented and forms the soffit and the fall of the respective window and door openings.
- the cavity between the inner and the outer wall shell 6, 7 is delimited outwardly, for example, to retain the insulating material 8 at the window and door openings in the cavity accordingly.
- the apertures 9 may be provided with a lining such that the lining forms the soffit and the camber of the respective window and door openings.
- the panel then also adjacent to the cavity between the inner and the outer wall shell 6, 7 to the outside, to retain the insulating material 8 at the window and door openings according to the cavity.
- the inner wall shell 6, through the facade side walls 4b, 4b 'of the room modules 1, 1; is formed and made of reinforced concrete, a thickness di of about 120 mm.
- Wall shell 7 envelops the inner wall shell 6 at a distance of about 160 mm, so that the cavity between the wall shells 6, 7 has a thickness of about 160 mm and the insulation material 8 received in the cavity thus in a thickness d 2 of about 160 mm is present.
- the outer wall shell 7 is also made of concrete and has a thickness d 3 of about 160 mm. In the present module house can be achieved particularly advantageous effective thermal insulation that the module house a
- Measures for creating thermal insulation composite system for example, the setting up and securing a scaffold can be saved.
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