WO2018138418A1 - Abri d'urgence pour au moins une personne, procédé pour l'amener d'une position repliée a une position déployée et module de tels abris - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an emergency shelter adapted to occupy a first folded storage and transport position and a second deployed position adapted to house at least one person, a method for reversibly bringing the shelter from this first position to this second position. and a module of such contiguous shelters.
- the invention applies in particular to a flexible shelter adapted to accommodate in comforting conditions for a short time (typically from a few hours to a few days) several people physically injured and / or psychically victims of natural disasters, accidents, wars or any other traumatic event (including refugees) to be supported at least psychologically.
- the invention can nevertheless also apply to the scheduled reception of all civilian or military populations including festival-goers or sportsmen during outdoor events, for example.
- 8,001,985 B1 discloses an emergency shelter consisting, in a folded storage and transport position, of a parallelepipedal enclosure whose six faces are formed by six rectangular articulated panels intended to constitute a raised floor of the shelter following their horizontal deployment and their assembly with three other identical panels piled up inside the enclosure, enclosure which contains in the form of spare parts:
- a folded flexible tent on itself which is inflatable in the form of a dome by two air chambers respectively provided between inner and outer layers of the tent and by inflatable tubes, and
- - kit elements that are intended to form a multifunctional column connected at its summit to the tent by spaced pillars and which contain containers of survival accessories (eg water, batteries, lighting, communication means) and inflatable furniture independent of the column.
- survival accessories eg water, batteries, lighting, communication means
- the column is assembled in the form of an open structure delimited by these pillars which are interconnected by a coffee table and a shelf forming a vertex around a lower furnace connected to a duct. evacuation of fumes.
- a major disadvantage of the shelter presented in this document lies in the relatively long duration to provide to prepare and carry out its deployment, ie to access the tent and the various rooms and furniture stored inside the enclosure, to unfold and inflating the tent and furniture removed from the enclosure, to assemble the column by positioning it in advance on the floor panels provided in the enclosure, then to connect the column to the tent.
- An object of the present invention is to provide an emergency shelter adapted to occupy a first folded storage and transport position and a second deployed position adapted to house at least one person, the shelter comprising an inflatable tent and a retaining the inflated tent in said second position, which remedies this particular disadvantage.
- a shelter according to the invention is such that the retaining device comprises a preassembled column to which the uninflated tent is fixed in said first position, the column being adapted to inflate the tent and retain it deployed around it in said second position.
- the column of the invention which is thus preassembled in the first folded position of the shelter (compact position allowing its storage and transport with a small footprint) allows, unlike the column kit of US 8,001, 985 B1, to gain valuable time to bring the shelter according to the invention in its second deployed position since this column of the invention already has within the folded shelter its final geometry in deployed use of the shelter.
- the inflatable tent is already attached to the column of the invention in the first folded position of the shelter, which also saves time to bring it into the second deployed position.
- the column is adapted for (ie is capable by itself of an appropriate inflation unit of) inflating the tent and for ballasting it in use by keeping it deployed around it in the second position (the column being positioned eccentrically or not relative to the center of the tent), this autonomous inflation provided by the column itself and this initial and permanent attachment of the tent to this column to significantly reduce the total time of deployment of the shelter.
- the permanent structure (because preassembled) of the column and its connection with the tent advantageously allows you to have to deploy only the tent (only by means of the column) to move from the first position to the second position of the shelter, since the column is previously deployed (ie having a substantially invariant structure and height along its vertical axis of symmetry between the first and second positions) and previously linked to the tent, unlike the document shelter US 8,001,985 B1.
- the cumulative height of the column and the means of connection of the shelter according to the invention in said second deployed position it is advantageously provided sufficient to provide sufficient height of the tent allowing persons who are admitted to stand standing and walking inside the tent without having to stoop.
- a shelter according to the invention can have a reception capacity of at least ten people and a floor area of at least 20 m 2 .
- the column may comprise in said first position and said second position a column wall wall of generally polygonal or curved cross section on and around which wall is folded the tent in said first position.
- polygonal or curved cross-section wall is meant here a wall defining a surface generated by the displacement of a generative line on the periphery of a director formed of a closed line, such as for example a prismatic wall or pyramidal (including a truncated pyramid) in the case of a polygonal cross section or a cylindrical or conical wall (including a truncated cone) in the case of a curved cross section.
- said column peripheral wall is generally cylindrical or prismatic.
- cylindrical wall is meant here in general a wall defined by a curved closed line e.g. circular or elliptical direction director, extending along a generatrix, preferably forming a right cylinder of circular section.
- prismatic wall is meant here in general a wall defined by a guide polygon, for example of square or triangular section, and by a generatrix which is perpendicular to it in the preferential case of a right prism.
- a guide polygon for example of square or triangular section
- a generatrix which is perpendicular to it in the preferential case of a right prism.
- globally cylindrical and “globally prismatic” is meant in the present description a wall geometry including:
- this cross section which has minimal deviations (eg flats, hollows and / or reliefs) with respect to a curved director for example circular or elliptical in the case of a generally cylindrical wall, and also minimal deviations ( eg corners not angular but rounded) with respect to a closed polygonal line in the case of a generally prismatic wall.
- circumferential column wall of generally polygonal cross section or curve is common to the first and second positions that said wall characterizes without this wall undergoes structural modification, and that this column wall thus has a substantially closed geometry, unlike the predominantly open column geometry of US 8,001, 985 B1.
- the tent not yet inflated is previously folded on and around this peripheral wall (ie the folded tent overcomes and surrounds this wall) in said first position, unlike the tent of US 8,001, 985 B1 which is folded only on itself in its storage enclosure without being positioned in any way with respect to the column kit.
- the retaining device may furthermore comprise means for connecting the tent to the column, such as cables (eg kinds of textile or metal slings or stays) or a tubular membrane. (Eg a textile tube), which surmount the column and which are deployable to move from said first position to said second position where the column provided with said linkage means tent.
- cables eg kinds of textile or metal slings or stays
- tubular membrane e.g a textile tube
- the column advantageously contains an inflating unit of the tent that is inflatable, said inflation unit comprising a compressor or a pyrotechnic generator of pressurized gas, and / or at least one reservoir for to contain a compressed gas and adapted to be connected to at least one of said flanges to inflate.
- this pyrotechnic gas generator can quickly inflate the inflatable tubes fitted to the tent in the manner of airbags.
- pressurized gas eg carbons containing carbon dioxide, for example
- the tent comprises a fabric or flexible fabric which connects the flanges together and which incorporates photovoltaic modules (provided on the side of the outer face of the fabric) and / or resistive heating elements ( provided on the side of the inner face of the canvas).
- the column has a base which supports said column peripheral wall and which can be provided with means such as rollers facilitating the guiding movement of the shelter in said first position, said base being able to contain a power supply unit of the column connected to said inflation unit.
- This power supply unit may advantageously comprise a rechargeable storage battery.
- said base may furthermore contain said inflation unit which can open from said base via an inflation orifice adapted to be connected in leaktight manner to at least one inflation pipe of the tent which can be provided with the column, said base presenting a facade that can be provided with means for controlling and stopping inflation.
- Tests carried out by the Applicant have made it possible to inflate the tent, advantageously a canvas tent with inflatable tubes giving it a dome-shaped floor area equal to 25 m 2 , in a period of about 3 minutes.
- the column may further incorporate a unit for controlling the inflating parameters of the tent, such as the inflation pressure, without limitation.
- said column peripheral wall may furthermore contain a drinking water supply and washing unit for said at least one sheltered person.
- said drinking water supply and washing unit may comprise at least one drinking water tank and a cup receptacle both accessible from above the column, and in addition to said peripheral wall of a column a sink communicating with this tank by a tap and with this cup receptacle.
- said base may further contain a wastewater recovery unit, said base and / or an adjacent lower portion of said column peripheral wall comprising removable or pivotable external panels for accessing said recovery unit.
- the column may furthermore comprise said storage battery and at least one safe storage compartment for the effects of said at least one person, at least one coat rack and at least one folding shelf. for example adapted to the consultation and / or charging of devices by this battery such as laptops or smartphones.
- the column may furthermore comprise autonomous lighting means (eg light-emitting diodes, abbreviated LEDs) able to illuminate in an adjustable manner according to at least one illuminating cone, from an upper end of the column. , the interior of the tent deployed in said second position and optionally in addition one or more specific locations of the column (eg the tablet receiving a laptop and / or the sink).
- autonomous lighting means eg light-emitting diodes, abbreviated LEDs
- a shelter column according to the invention advantageously has a multifunction structure capable of contributing to the comfort and well-being of the sheltered persons, including in an illustrative and non-limiting manner, in addition to the inflation function of the tent. :
- washing amenities e.g., face and hands
- a network eg Wifi via a mini-computer internal column
- a laptop for example placed on a swivel tablet of the column
- the shelter can be advantageously connected via its column, in the first folded position, to the electrical network or to the battery of a nearby vehicle for recharging its storage battery and to an evacuation duct. water for emptying said wastewater recovery unit.
- the shelter further comprises a lockable housing which, in said first position, wraps the folded tent around a peripheral wall of said column of generally polygonal or curved cross section, said housing being suitable to be spaced (ie cleared) of the tent and said column peripheral wall to allow inflation of the tent.
- said housing may comprise at least two folding housing modules after unlocking by pivoting about a vertical axis of symmetry of the column, said housing modules having together before being folded geometry preferably generally cylindrical or prismatic about said axis as said column peripheral wall.
- this clearance of the tent casing away from the column peripheral wall could alternatively be effected by sliding (i.e. translation) of the casing around and along the vertical axis of symmetry of the column.
- said casing modules can be pivotally mounted independently of each other on a base of the column prior to inflation of the tent, each of said casing modules being optionally separable from the column and adapted to be disposed on a receiving floor the shelter to form a piece of furniture and / or a floor covering element such as a floor panel for example grating type (these grating panels can form all or part of the housing have the advantage through their openings to reduce the development of mold on the tent possibly wet and soiled after each use).
- At least one of said casing modules is advantageously provided with retractable legs and optionally telescopic and is able to form a said piece of furniture which is optionally inflatable by said column and which is chosen from tables and chairs such as stools or benches.
- said at least one casing module As an optionally inflatable furniture formed by said at least one casing module, one can for example mention a bench coated with an airbag or not (cushion for example foam if not inflatable) and / or a table, the bench being for example designed to receive at least two people seated and the table at least one person lying. It is advantageous that said at least one casing module is able to form alone a bench or table by a reversible deployment of its feet leading to position the module cushion up or down, respectively.
- At least one of said casing modules may have an outer face provided with gripping means and / or guiding the shelter in said first position such as handles, ramps or rails, for its movement and transport in a vehicle.
- the shelter of the invention has a reduced volume (with a height essentially determined by that of the column) facilitating its movement and its loading / unloading operations in a motor vehicle for example SUV type (sport utility vehicle) , van or trailer, via these gripping and guiding means.
- a motor vehicle for example SUV type (sport utility vehicle) , van or trailer
- the shelter may further comprise a cap removably surmounting said column peripheral wall and locking said casing modules around the tent in said first position, said cap optionally including an inflating tube of the tent adapted to be connected to an inflation unit contained in the column.
- This cover can advantageously serve as a coffee table inside the deployed shelter, once removed from the column and positioned on the floor of the shelter.
- Tests conducted by the Applicant have allowed up to two people to deploy the entire shelter in a period of about 15 minutes, this deployment of the shelter including the unlocking and deployment of the crankcase modules and the inflating the tent with deployment of its means of connection to the column.
- the shelter of the invention can be further provided with a WC in the form of a module separate from the housing-tent-column assembly, for example a foldable toilet equipped with a disposable plastic bag installed in a separate individual tent.
- This tent containing a toilet is preferably installed outside and near the shelter according to the invention, so as not to interfere with other people received in this shelter.
- a shelter according to the invention is particularly usable for a short period not exceeding a few days (typically three days maximum), or even a few hours, being reminded that it is especially designed for:
- the column can contain inside the tent when inflated additional units in addition to those described above, such as means to compartmentalize the internal space of type paintings / curtains vertical supported partially by one or more bead (s) and / or guy (s) of connection to the column, or of partition type for example zipped (eg to preserve the privacy of people receiving care), and
- a method according to the invention for reversibly bringing an emergency shelter from a first folded storage and transport position to a second deployed position adapted to house at least one person, the shelter comprising an inflatable tent held in the second position includes:
- step b) may comprise a folding of the tent on and around the column inside a lockable housing around the tent parallel to a vertical axis of symmetry of the column .
- said housing is moved away from the tent and the column between steps b) and c), to allow step c).
- a module of emergency shelter contiguous according to the invention is such that it comprises a plurality of shelters as defined above which are interconnected by flexible partitions or awnings with openings able to be closed by panels for example zipped.
- Figure 1 is a side perspective view of the rear of a shelter according to a first embodiment of the invention in its first folded position
- Figure 2 is a side perspective view of the front of the shelter of the figure 1 being switched by an operator
- FIG. 3 is an enlarged view in side perspective of the shelter of FIG. 2 showing its gripping and guiding means
- FIG. 4 is a partial view showing the front of the shelter of FIG. 3, showing the casing of its column provided with a hood in the locked position,
- FIG. 5 is a view of the shelter similar to FIG. 4 but showing its housing provided with the hood in the unlocked position in an initial phase of the deployment of the shelter,
- Figure 6 is a side perspective view of the shelter of Figure 4 showing an initial clearance of the unlocked housing vis-à-vis the column in an intermediate phase of deployment of the shelter (the folded tent on the column n 'not being represented),
- Figure 7 is a side perspective view of the shelter of Figure 6 showing the continuation of the disengagement of its housing in a subsequent phase of deployment of the shelter (the tent is not shown),
- Figure 8 is a side perspective view of the shelter of Figure 7 showing the continuation of the disengagement of its housing in a subsequent phase of deployment of the shelter (the tent is not shown),
- FIG. 9 is a view from below of the unlocked housing cover showing the inside of this cover according to an example of the invention
- FIG. 10 is a partial view from above and in perspective of the column of the shelter of FIG. 8 after removing the crankcase from the column (the tent is not shown)
- FIG. 11 is a partial front view of a face of the peripheral wall of the column of FIG. 10 showing the sink of the shelter,
- FIG. 12 is a schematic view showing the profile of the lavatory of FIG. 11
- FIG. 13 is a front view of the inside of the column shown in FIG. 11 showing the sink and the drinking water supply unit partially visible in FIG. 10,
- FIG. 14 is a partial perspective view of another face of the wall of the column of FIG. 10 showing a compartment for recharging a mobile telephone
- FIG. 15 is a partial view of a secure storage compartment of the column of FIG. 10 in the closed position
- FIGS. 16 and 17 are partial views, in perspective and from the front, showing an upper zone of the column of FIG. 10 equipped with coat hangers,
- FIG. 18 is a partial perspective view showing a lower zone and the underlying base of the column of FIG. 10 in an open position to access the wastewater,
- FIGS. 19, 20, 21 and 22 are partial perspective views detailing four phases of wastewater recovery by means of the lower zone and the base of the column according to FIG. 18,
- FIG. 23 is a plan view from above. perspective of a shelter according to a second embodiment of the invention in its first folded position, the hood of the housing having been removed and the folded tent on the column being visible
- Figure 24 is a side view and perspective of the shelter of Figure 23 in the intermediate phase of release of the housing by an operator for the deployment of the shelter,
- FIG. 25 is a partial side view in perspective detailing a cushion of a bench which is formed by a module clear of the housing and which has been optionally inflated by the column,
- FIG. 26 is a side and perspective view of the shelter of FIG. 24 in a subsequent phase of disengagement of the casing with a view to deploying the shelter,
- FIG. 27 is a partial side view in perspective detailing on the column the means of control of the inflation of the tent and optionally cushions of the modules of the casing
- FIG. 28 is a partial side view in perspective of the inside of the shelter of FIG. 23 receiving persons in its second deployed position after inflation of the tent, optionally cushions of the casing modules and arrangement of these modules in FIG. inside the shelter
- FIG. 29 is a view from above and in perspective of the interior of a variant according to the invention of the shelter of FIG. 28 receiving persons in its deployed position after inflation of the tent and arrangement of the housing modules inside the shelter
- Figure 30 is a side and perspective view of two adjacent shelters deployed according to the invention and each provided with a WC tent, and a third shelter of the invention shown in the folded position, and
- FIG. 31 is a top view in perspective of a shelter module according to an embodiment of the invention.
- the shelter 1 according to the first embodiment of the invention shown in FIGS. 1 to 22 essentially comprises:
- a multifunction column 10 for example made of plastic or composite material, having a generally prismatic column wall wall 11 defined by a square cross section with rounded corners (see FIGS. 8 and 10 for the right prism geometry with a generally square directrix of the column) , with thus four identical generally rectangular faces for the column 10 facing each other in pairs;
- a tent 20 made of flexible cloth with inflatable rolls 21, preferably with captive air (ie sufficiently tight to sustainably retain the inflation air) able to impart in the extended position of the shelter 1 a dome shape to the tent 20, a inflated by the column 10 with a perimeter 22 to the ground for example substantially polygonal (eg square, as shown in Figure 29), the tent 20 being fixed to the top 12 of the column 10 via connecting means 23 (visible in the figures 28-29 in the deployed position of the tent 20) and folded around its peripheral wall 11 (see FIGS.
- the column 10 and the casing 30 As composite materials that can be used for the column 10 and the casing 30, mention may for example be made of fiberglass / epoxy resin or polyester composites, it being specified that the column 10 and / or the casing 30 may comprise a framework or metal frame .
- the column 10 comprises an enlarged base 13 broadly of square section which supports the wall 11, on the upper projecting face 13a of which the four casing modules 31 are hinged and whose lower face is provided with casters 13b so that an operator can easily roll shelter 1 in the folded position by tilting after a slight tilting (see Figures 2 and 30).
- a column 10 that can be moved on the ground without tilting via four wheels 13b equipping its base 13.
- the base 13 of column 10 contains in particular:
- a power supply unit (not visible) of the column comprising a rechargeable storage battery
- FIG. 1 shows an inflation button 15a located on the side wall 13c of the base 13, this button 15a is also visible in Figure 1 8) and optionally to inflate cushions 32 equipping the casing modules 31, and
- one of the casing modules 31 is provided on its outer face with guiding and gripping handles 33 in order to facilitate the movement on the ground and the loading / unloading of the shelter 1 in the folded position, as well as an information label of an operator P for the different phases of deployment of the shelter 1.
- Each housing module 31 advantageously incorporates means to stiffen it, which may include for this purpose a double wall with intercalation of sleepers. It can be seen in FIG. 5 that the consecutive two-to-two casing modules 31 can be removably retained together by strips 35, for example of the Velcro® type.
- the cover 40 is removably attached (see arrow A of FIG. 5 for its removal) to at least one of the casing modules 31 via another band 41, for example of the Velcro® type, and it consists of a square panel extending at right angles by notched extensions 42 identical on all four sides, each extension capping a corresponding upper zone 30a of a housing module 31 with two lower zones 43 for each extension 42 capping both modules of housing 31 consecutive, thus forming corrugations on the contour of the upper zone 30a of the housing 30.
- the hood 40 is advantageously equipped on its internal face with an inflation pipe 44 for inflating the tent 20 and optionally the cushions 32 fitted to the housing modules 31, the pipe 44 being retained for example via Velcro® strips 45.
- the base 13 has on its upper face 13a an inflation port 15b to be connected to the pipe 44 for inflating the tent 20 and optionally cushions 32, as explained below.
- FIGS. 6-8 illustrate an example of structure and preparations for the deployment of the shelter 1, with each housing module 31 which is here adapted to form a bench or a table after its pivoting in the direction of the arrow B of the shelter Figure 6 from an initial vertical position to a horizontal end position ( Figure 7) and which can be covered with a cushion 32 inflatable or not, fixed to the seat of the bench or the table top and advantageously washable and not removable.
- each housing module 31 which is here adapted to form a bench or a table after its pivoting in the direction of the arrow B of the shelter Figure 6 from an initial vertical position to a horizontal end position ( Figure 7) and which can be covered with a cushion 32 inflatable or not, fixed to the seat of the bench or the table top and advantageously washable and not removable.
- Each housing module 31 has for this purpose, at its upper and lower ends, two articulated legs 35 and 36 which are retracted in the folded position of the housing 30 against the column 10 and during its tilting ( Figure 6) and the operator P unfolds independently starting with the base 35 of the outer end of the module 31 (see arrow C of Figure 7), the other internal end may remain articulated to the base 13 of the column 10 (see Figures 7-8) or be separated therefrom to position the bench or the table formed by the module 31 at a desired location on the floor of the shelter 1 once deployed (see Figures 28-29).
- FIGS. 10-13 illustrate an exemplary arrangement of a drinking water supply and washing unit 16 comprising a drinking water reservoir 16a and a receptacle 16b of cups 16c which are accessible through the top 12 of the column 10 for the supply of water and cups 16c and which open above a sink 16d that also includes the unit 16 in the column wall 11, so that the user of the sink 16d can independently take a cup 16c by simply pulling vertically on the lower cup 16c of the battery and obtain water to fill the cup 16c and / or wash the face and hands via a valve 16 which communicates with the water tank 16a.
- the washbasin 16d may for example be flat-bottomed and drain opening adjustably closed by a bung 16f.
- the reservoir 16a can be filled with water bottles while remaining in the column 11, or can be extracted from the column 11 for filling at an external tap of drinking water, or alternatively be momentarily connected to a pipe outdoor drinking water inlet.
- the top of the column may have, in addition to two orifices 12a and 12b for respectively filling the tank 16a with water and the receptacle 16b in cups 16c, an opening 12c whose shape is specially designed to illuminate the interior of the tent 20 when inflated according to a given cone of illumination.
- Light emitting diodes LEDs are advantageously used for this illumination, it being specified that the column 10 may have on its wall 11 other localized lighting means (for example, the washbasin 16d or another functional zone of the column 10) and even that it can be provided to illuminate the interior of the tent 20 when inflated by one or more LED bars attached to the rods 21 of the tent 20, for example.
- FIG. 14 shows, inside a compartment 17 of the column 10 closed by a pivoting shelf 17a (retracted at the wall 11 in the folded position of the shelter 1), a socket 17b able to recharge a telephone mobile T for example, which can be placed on the tablet 17a during charging and use by its owner (just like a laptop or other suitable object).
- FIG. 15 shows, inside another compartment 17 'of the column 10 closed by another pivoting shelf 17a' (shown retracted at the level of the wall 11 in the folded position of the shelter), a secure space for the storage of personal effects.
- Figures 16 and 17 show racks 18 fixed in the immediate vicinity of the top 12 of the column 10 in at least one of the four faces thereof.
- These coat hangers can be advantageously extractable, so as to be retracted into the column 10 so as not to hang the fabric of the tent 20 for deployment and to be disengaged (for example by exerting pressure / traction) for use in the deployed position of the shelter.
- FIGS. 18-22 show the structure and actuation of a lower zone of the column 10 and the base 13 thereof to have regular access to the wastewater recovery unit 16 'for its drain.
- FIG. 18 shows that the facade 13c of the base 13 has two pivoting external panels 19 in two of its opposite sides, preferably other than the side provided with the inflation button 15a (this pivoting is for example obtained by a pressure immediately followed a pull, see "push-pull” in English, see arrows D of Figures 18 and 19) which provide access to two waste tanks 16a 'via the opening and removal of an adjacent trap 19a formed by a removable panel of the lower zone of the column 10 (see arrow E of Figure 20 for this opening).
- FIGS. 21 and 22 an operator P can thus easily extract the two wastewater tanks 16a 'from the column 10.
- FIGS. 23-28 illustrate a shelter 1 'according to a second embodiment of the invention which differs from the shelter 1 of FIGS. 1 -22, in that:
- peripheral wall 11 'of the column 10' and the casing modules 31 'enveloping it in the folded position are also generally prismatic but here of generally triangular and non-square cross section, the other characteristics previously described of the shelter 1 being essentially unchanged, and in that
- the cover 40 'locking / unlocking the housing 30' also of generally triangular shape, cooperates in locking with the three housing modules 31 'which it overcomes via a pair of metal rods forming pins 42' that the cover 40 incorporates in each of its corners to lock / unlock the housing modules 31 '.
- FIG. 23 shows the tent 20 fastened to the top 12 'of the column 10' and folded over its peripheral wall 11 ', the connecting means 23 of the tent 20 at this top 12' being visible in FIG. 28.
- FIGS. 24 and 26 show that the deployment of the casing modules 31 'and the retractable legs 35' and 36 'which they incorporate is made by pivoting as described above in the first embodiment of the invention, with in the medallion of Figure 25 the illustration of a cushion 32 in the inflated state equipping the bench for example formed by one or each housing module 31 '.
- the tent 20 and optionally the cushion (s) 32 are inflated by an inflation interface 15 which may consist of an inflation button 15a 'with a protective valve and which is provided on the side wall 13c of the enlarged base 13 'of the column 10' supporting the wall 11 ', after having connected the inflation orifice 15b of the base 13' to the inflation pipe 44 (which pipe 44 is connected to the tubes 21 of the tent 20 and optionally the cushions 32 of the housing modules 31 ').
- the column 10 ' accordinging to this second embodiment of the invention can incorporate functionalities different from that of the first mode, being notably visible in FIG. 26 an optional support 17' for winding up the inflation pipe 44.
- the connecting means 23 of the tent 20 of FIGS. 23-28 at the top of the column 10 ' comprise in this example three slings or stays 23a, for example textiles which are, for example, attached to the inflatable tubes. 21 of the tent 20, and through which the tent 20 is weighted by the column 10 'in the deployed position of the shelter 1'.
- this weighting of the shelter 1, 1 makes it possible to overcome the disadvantages inherent in the external ballasting of the inflated tents usually obtained by ropes and stakes and / or by weights (eg sandbags or bags). water) placed at the base of the tent or its pudding.
- this weighting of the tent 20 by the column 10, 10 ' provides an appreciable time saving for the deployment of the shelter 1, 1' in comparison with that of these tents with external ballast.
- this internal ballast in the shelter 1, 1 makes it possible to confer on the tent 20 an improved resistance to the winds, in comparison with that presented by these weighted tents on the outside.
- the tent 20 has, for example, a perimeter 22 with a polygonal ground and a floor area of 25 m 2 , it being specified that it can vary from 20 m 2 to 40 m 2 approximately with a mass for a tent 20 of 25 m 2.
- soil of about 20 kg (the column 10, 10 'can have a mass of about 40 kg, not counting the housing modules 31, 31' can weigh about 6 kg each in the case where they form benches). It can be seen in FIG.
- the casing modules 31 ' can be configured, in the expanded state and separated from the column 10', to form a relatively high table provided with two legs 35 'and 36' telescopic (extendable in the direction of the arrows F) at the respective ends of the housing module 31 '
- other modules 31' can in this example be configured to form benches which are each for at least two persons P and cushion 32 optionally inflated by the column 10 'as in Figure 25.
- the column 10, 10 ' is able to illuminate via a lighting cone 12c inside the tent 20 and that this column 10, 10' can be eccentric with respect to the top of the tent.
- this lower perimeter 22 of the tent 20 deployed it may optionally be equipped with means for the circulation of outside air to the tent 20.
- the connecting means 23 of the column 10 to the tent 20 comprise a tubular membrane 23b for example textile extending in the form of a right cylinder from the top 12 of the column 10 to the zone d intersection 24 inflatable tubes 21 (ie at the top of the dome).
- This membrane 23b may optionally be provided with lighting means of the interior of the tent 20.
- FIG. 30 shows two adjacent shelters 1 according to the invention in the deployed position and each provided with an individual tent 50, rapidly deployable and of small dimensions containing a disposable toilet 51, an operator being shown about to proceed to deploying a third shelter 1 visible in the folded position by tilting to move it to a suitable location.
- This tent 50 is preferably installed outside and in the immediate vicinity of a shelter 1 of the invention in the deployed position (ie out and next to the tent 20 inflated) to not penalize the comfort of other people P hosted in this shelter 1, and it contains in addition to the WC 51 for example foldable (eg cardboard) a plastic bag for single use.
- Each of the tents 20 visible in Figure 30 present in this example at its entrance a vaulted projection forming an awning 25 and whose opening can be closed by a zipped panel.
- module M of tents 20 illustrated in FIG. 31 comprises an arrangement of five shelters 1 a-1 e contiguous according to the invention of which the tents 20 define a lower perimeter 22 square to the ground, each of which can be such as those visible in FIG. 30.
- the shelter 1 on the left comprises an awning 25, for example with a zipped opening panel of the type of those of FIG. 30 forming an entrance to the module, and leads to a second central shelter 1b of the module M, which leads separately in three of its sides to three shelters 1 c, 1 d, 1 e without exit other than the central shelter 1 b.
- a large number of geometric configurations and structural arrangements can be used for a module M of shelters 1 according to the invention, which may include shelters 1 having different floor surfaces (determined by the geometry of the tent 20 deployed around the column 10 of each shelter 1), containing furniture and / or specific equipment such as the aforementioned means for compartmentalizing the space of each shelter 1 (partly determined by the arrangement of the modules 31 of each column 10 d shelter 1 and / or by additional furniture or equipment not provided in column 10).
- first shelter (s) 1 for the victims can be envisaged, intended to make them wait and / or to take information on their identities. and respective situations, communicating with a second shelter (s) 1 so that the victims thus received speak with a psychologist, who can communicate with one or third shelter (s) 1 forming meal areas .
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