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Title: Modular housing system with part of the module serving as a shipping container for the remainder of the module



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Claims: What is claimed as new is as follows:

1. A housing system designed to be transported as a single package, comprising, in combination:

a. a first section including a floor and at least one wall;

b. a second section also including a floor and at least one wall, the second section cooperating with the first section during transport to form a container substantially in the form of a parallelepiped, the first section and second section being of substantially equal size, with each of the first section and second section having the floor and wall thereof disposed perpendicularly along respective peripheral side edges thereof and further including a pair of end walls disposed along end portions of the floor and wall at perpendicular angles thereto, one of the end walls of each of the first section and second section being disposed adjacent to and overlying an end wall of the other section, with the walls of the first section and second section being side walls, the first section and second section interfitting with respect to one another to form a rectangular parallelepiped and the end walls being disposed in the planes of the ends of the parallelepiped;

c. a third section including a floor and at least one wall; and

d. a fourth section including a floor and at least one wall, the fourth section cooperating with the third section during transport to form a package substantially in the form of a parallelepiped, the package formed by the third section and the fourth section being smaller in size than the container formed by the first section and the second section and disposed within the container, each of the first section and second section being provided with openings variously forming doors and windows of a building constructed partially from each section, the third section and fourth section being provided with partitions offset from one another when the third section and fourth section are arranged cooperating with one another during transport to form a package substantially in the form of a parallelepiped.

2. A structure as defined in claim 1, wherein the first section and the second section are dimensioned to form a rectangular parallelepiped the size of a standard shipping container, and are provided with standard corner fittings in end portions of the container for facilitating handling and tieing down of the container by conventional shipping container handling equipment.

3. A structure as defined in claim 1, further including a plurality of filler panels disposed within the package during transportation, the filler panels being attachable to one another to form partitions within the first section and the second section when each section partially forms a building.

4. A housing system designed to be transported as a single package, comprising, in combination:

a. a first section including a floor and at least one wall;

b. a second section also including a floor and at least one wall, the second section cooperating with the first section during transport to form a container substantially in the form of a parallelepiped, the first section and second section being of substantially equal size, with each of the first section and second section having the floor and wall thereof disposed perpendicularly along respective peripheral side edges thereof and further including a pair of end walls disposed along end portions of the floor and wall at perpendicular angles thereot, one of the end walls of each of the first section and second section being disposed adjacent to and overlying an end wall of the other section, with the walls of the first section and second section being side walls, the first section and second section interfitting with respect to one another to form a rectangular parallelepiped and the end walls being disposed in the planes of the ends of the parallelepiped;

c. a third section including a floor and at least one wall; and

d. a fourth section including a floor and at least one wall, the fourth section cooperating with the third section during transport to form a package substantially in the form of a parallelepiped, the package formed by the third section and the fourth section being smaller in size then the container formed by the first section and the second section and disposed within the container, the third section and fourth section being of substantially equal size, with each of the third section and fourth section having the floor and wall thereof disposed perpendicularly along the respective peripheral edges thereof and further including a pair of end walls disposed along end portions of the floor and wall at perpendicular angles thereto, one of the end walls of each of the third section and fourth section being disposed adjacent to and overlying an end wall of the other section, with the walls of the third section and fourth section being side walls, the third section and fourth section being arranged in cooperative engagement to form a rectangular parallelepiped during transport of the housing system, with the floors and side walls of the third section and fourth section being disposed in planar side planes of the parallelepiped and the end walls of the third section and fourth section being disposed in end planes of the parallelepiped, each of the first section and second section being provided with openings variously forming doors and windows of a building constructed partially from each section, the third section and fourth section being provided with partitions offset from one another when the third section and fourth section are arranged cooperating with one another during transport to form a package substantially in the form of a parallelepiped.

5. A structure as defined in claim 4, wherein the first section and the second section are dimensioned to form a rectangular parallelepiped the size of a standard shipping container, and are provided with standard corner fittings in end portions of the container for facilitating handling and tieing down of the container by conventional shipping container handling equipment.

6. A structure as defined in claim 4, further including a plurality of filler panels disposed within the package during transportation, the filler panels being attachable to one another to form partitions within the first section and the second section when each section partially forms a building.

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Inventors: Theurer, John (Alpine, NJ, US)
Beck, Orville F. (Downingtown, PA, US)
Doherty, James T. (Pelham, NY, US)

Application Number: 689341
Filing Date: 1976-05-24
Publication_date: 1978-02-28
Assignee: Nesters Housing Company, Inc. (Newark, NJ)
Primary Class(es): 52/79.5 52/143
Other Classes:
US Patent Ref:
668827Feb, 1901Baker52/67.
2544833Mar, 1951Hammond52/79.
3200545Aug, 1965Bunge52/67.
3835600Sep, 1974Padula52/79.

Other Refs: 665,853976,1901,513,9292,238,81379,866
Jul, 1963CA
Mar, 1951FR
Feb, 1968FR
Feb, 1975FR
Mar, 1952NO

Primary Examiner: Purser, Ernest R.
Assistant Examiner: Raduazo, Henry
Attorney: O'Brien; Clarence A., Jacobson; Harvey B.