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Modular raintank with panels having struts and nodes

A pillar and node technology, applied in the field of underground rainwater tanks, can solve the problems of uneven distribution of wall panel loads, failures, etc.

Inactive Publication Date: 2009-04-08
奥斯卡·拉瑞奇
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This arrangement of the array does not evenly distribute the load on the wall panels and this arrangement concentrates the force on some specific points of the array which leads to failure
Existing wall panels are inherently flawed because the synergistic effect of all parallel vectors has no storage point to absorb the forces acting on the panel

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[0050] Several embodiments of the invention and variations thereof are described in detail below. However, these discussions should not be construed as limiting the invention to these examples. Those skilled in the art may also realize some other embodiments.

[0051] refer to figure 1 , an embodiment of the present invention is a modular wall panel 1 . The outer shape of the wall panel 1 is defined by four peripheral frame members 2 . In this example, the wall panel includes: a top peripheral frame member 2a, a bottom peripheral frame member 2b, and two side peripheral frame members 2c. Inner strut members 3 extend between the peripheral frame members. Stud members 4 protrude outward from the peripheral frame member 2 .

[0052] Such as figure 1 As shown, the stud members 4 can have different sizes, the studs 4a located on the top peripheral frame member 2a and the bottom peripheral frame member 2b are short studs 4a, and the studs located on the two side peripheral fra...

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Abstract

A modular wall panel for an underground infiltration tank comprising a rectilinear periphery formed of four edge members and a plurality of internal strut members which intersect each other at a plurality of junctions. The internal strut members are arranged asymmetrically. The wall panels are provided with load bearing reinforcing nodes, located in at least one junction of the strut members to direct and dissipate the induced forces. The reinforcing nodes are of varying sizes and strength. Several modular wall panels interconnect using complementary studs and holes to assemble an individual infiltration tank module.

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[0001] claim priority [0002] This application claims priority to Australian Provisional Application No. 2006901293 filed 12 March 2006. technical field [0003] The present invention relates to subterranean rain tanks, and in particular to modular panels constituting a subterranean rain tank. Background technique [0004] The underground infiltration system and rainwater tank are composed of plastic porous box modules. The plastic porous box modules can be used alone or stacked together to form a rainwater tank of the required size. The underground infiltration system and rainwater tank are first covered with geotextiles. (geotextile) wrapped and surrounded by a good drainage medium such as sand. The geotextile material allows water to flow through, but prevents any sand grains from passing through. Thus, water can flow into the infiltration tank through the connecting pipes and then infiltrate the surrounding soil through the porous geotextile-covered walls of the tank....

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): B65D88/76B65D90/20E04C2/38B65D90/02E03B11/14F16S1/02
CPCE03F1/005B65D90/027B65D90/023Y02A10/30Y02A20/40
Inventor 奥斯卡·拉瑞奇
Owner 奥斯卡·拉瑞奇