WO2010099423A1 - « chi-builder » (bâtiment favorisant le développement du chi) - Google Patents
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- Figure 1 shows a front view of an embodiment of a chi-oriented structure.
- Figure 2 shows a top view of an embodiment of a chi-oriented structure.
- Figure 3 shows an inside view of an embodiment of a chi-oriented studio.
- Figure 4 shows an inside view of an embodiment of a chi-oriented SLEEPING
- Figure 5 shows one embodiment of a completed chi-oriented structure.
- Figure 6 shows an embodiment of a frame joint.
- Figure 7 shows an embodiment of a frame joint.
- Figure 8 shows an embodiment of a frame bottom.
- Figure 9 shows an embodiment of a frame bottom with a joint and side wall.
- Figures 10-11 show an embodiment of a roof joint.
- Figure 12 shows an embodiment of a top joint and a portion of a roof.
- Figure 13 shows a partially completed embodiment of a chi-oriented structure.
- Figure 14 shows an embodiment of a modular control cabinet.
- Figures 15-17 show views of an alternative joint.
- Figure 18 shows an embodiment of a double-tongued joint.
- Figure 19 shows an embodiment of two chi-oriented structures.
- Figure 20 shows an embodiment of a chi-oriented structure for pets. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
- Figure 1 shows a front view of an entrance to a chi-oriented structure 10.
- a 'chi- oriented' structure as used here is a structure that uses the principles of chi, such as Feng
- the structure forms an enclosure, which may also be referred to as a 'room' or an environment.
- the height can be selected as desired for the user, the example shown is for a structure that could be anywhere from 6 to 12 feet.
- the structure would generally be accessible from a door 12 that opens outwards, so as to allow for maximum space in the interior.
- the structure will generally be constructed in an octagonal or round shape, but any shape such as rectangular, square, pyramidal, may be used.
- the example used here is an octagonal structure, of 8 faces, the face 14 shown here would generally face north.
- the structure itself may be manufactured out of all natural materials, so as to avoid any toxicity in the environment of the interior of the structure.
- 'fastening materials referred to here as 'fastening materials,' or 'fasteners.
- ' Fasteners may be used to strengthen the structure, or for attachment of electronics, wiring, etc.
- the structural elements mainly the walls and roof with an optional floor or entry way, can connect together and stand without the use of any fastening materials, being self-supporting.
- the tongue-in-groove examples may be considered to be 'fasteners.
- the fasteners or fastening materials such as glue, nails, screws, etc., may be referred to as external fasteners.
- the structure may be reinforced using fasteners, such as screws, bolts, hinges, etc., or alternatively, to allow the use of natural materials, wooden dowels.
- fasteners such as screws, bolts, hinges, etc.
- the structure itself may be manufactured from cedar, redwood, or some other type of wood or even stone. The structure could be set up indoors or outdoors.
- Figure 2 shows a top view of an octagonal embodiment of a chi-oriented structure.
- the structure 10 has 8 faces. The faces are each oriented to one of the main directions of north, northwest, west, southwest, south, southeast, east, and northeast.
- the inside of the structure may be thought of as comprising 8 portents, such as 16, each radiating out of a structure center 18.
- Each portent, such as 20, has a center line facing the main direction, with the corners of the face being 22.5 degrees off the center line on either side.
- the portents may be labeled so as to assist users in orienting themselves along the proper chi meridian or energy channel.
- a portable bench 24 may reside inside the structure to allow users to move it from one portent to the other.
- An optional storage area 26 may allow users to store exercise equipment, music, water or food supplies, etc.
- a computer or other electronics 28 such as a stereo or TV tuner, may reside in this space, or in the interior that provides controls of the various systems on the interior, allowing customization to the user's needs.
- the computer may utilize a display 30, or the display 30 may be a television usable with or without a computer to allow users to select scenes for viewing while exercising or sleeping.
- a shelf 32 may also allow users to display flowers, rocks or other items.
- the chi-oriented structure may be used as an exercise, mediation or therapy spa structure, referred to here as a CHI-BUILDERTM.
- the structure allows users to position themselves within it, for their best advantage.
- the flexibility of the space allows for many different variations and may be suitable for many different activities, such as yoga, meditation, 'rebounding' involving use of a mini-trampoline, Tai-Chi or other moving meditations or martial arts.
- additional systems may be added to provide the user access to other types of therapies.
- Figure 3 shows an inside view of an embodiment of such systems.
- the structure may have additional features, such as a wood- framed floor 42, having a wet pan liner 40.
- Clay bricks 44 may reside on the wet pan liner, and the entire subfloor structure may be covered with natural stretched canvas or equivalent flooring 48. Between the flooring and the clay bricks, an infrared or other heat emitter 46 would operate to transmit infrared waves to the user and raise the temperature inside the CHI- BUILDERTM.
- Additional heat emitters, such as infrared or other heaters, such as 50 would also reside on the wall panels, allowing the user to bring the CHI-BUILDERTM temperature up to a desired level, such as that used in 'hotbox' yoga, 105 degrees.
- the standard operating temperature would be 130 degrees, but could be higher or lower.
- Heat in general assists in de-toxifying the body.
- rocks could be heated inside the CHI- BUILDERTM and used in hot rock therapies.
- the heat provides users the ability to detoxify through sweating, similar to Native American sweat lodges, and hotbox yoga philosophies. By performing whatever activity the user wants to perform, such as yoga, martial arts, rebounding, etc., in a hot environment, the user can detoxify the body by sweating out the toxins. This is further assisted by the consumption of water, as will be discussed in more detail later.
- the heated environment allows for the sweating detoxification without stressing the body, as would happen if one tried to achieve the same level of sweat by exercise or exertion.
- a cool mist water generator may be included in the enclosure to allow the user to mist the body and towel off for hygiene purposes.
- the water mist generator 51 may be used for other purposes as well, such as to bring the enclosure to a particular level of humidity, etc.
- the user may desire light and/or crystal therapy, available through light fixtures 52 for therapeutic or other uses. These may be programmable by the computer or just selected by the user manually, including red, green, yellow, blue, white, black light, and may also use a crystal filter. Sound therapy, through recorded music or sounds used to assist in meditation, may be available through the speakers such as 56.
- a shelf 58 may be provided for water bottles, inside the panel. Proper hydration and available suitable water plays an important role in the process. 'Suitable' water may include, but is not limited to, living branch water, alkaline water, spun water, magnetized water, ionized water, etc., or any other type of water that has the main function of hydration.
- the chi-oriented structure may also be employed to activate helpful energies in the water. Whether the structure itself is used to impart energies into the water, the use of specific materials in the water bottles such as glass, metal, non-leaching plastics, polycarbonate, etc., may enhance the properties of the water. Further, the water bottle or other container may be colored to impart light energy among other energies into the water.
- a thermostat control 60 would allow the users to set the temperature controlled by the heaters.
- Other options include a storage cabinet 62, electronic components such as 64, if not in the storage area.
- a pressurizing fan 66 with essential oils or essential oil diffuser may be included.
- the fan 66 may be an air purification system or ionizer.
- the electronics and storage components may reside in an external portion of the structure.
- Examples of these include meditation, elemental spatial therapy, aroma therapy, crystal therapy, yoga, sound therapy, light therapy, natural material energy therapy, color therapy, chakra balancing and earth energies absorption.
- a further modification may include a removable floor to allow unfettered access to the Earth. Stagnant energies, moving energies and holistic therapies may all be used or taken advantage of in the CHI-BUILDERTM.
- the computer 28 may provide the user an interface into which the user can provide some necessary information, including personal information such as birth year, month, day, hour and place information, life concerns, issues currently being faced, goals of using the CHI-BUILDERTM, etc. and the software would control all of the systems to maximize the user's advantage, as well as provide directions to the user as to orientation.
- Feng Shui uses different formulas to determine the kind of energy levels in a given time span of an individual or structure. Other formulas calculate a person's best location within a structure for sleeping or work. These could be integrated into the software so that a user without knowledge of Feng Shui could enter the information needed through a series of questions, and the software would present the user with the proper location, etc.
- users may construct the chi-oriented structure as a sleeping venue or cabin.
- SLEEPING CABINTMTM shown in Figure 4
- many of the same or similar components may be provided as options, including the lights/crystals 52, the sound speakers 56, the water bottle shelf 58, the music and TV components 64 and the fan 66.
- the size of the structure may be adapted for children, single occupancy, double occupancy, etc.
- the door of the structure may also have a viewing panel, such as glass or polycarbonate, to allow the user to see out and others to see in as desired.
- the cabin would have a bamboo or some similar material frame 72 to support a natural material mattress, such as natural rubber or latex 72.
- a natural material mattress such as natural rubber or latex 72.
- This structure provides the users the ability to orient themselves in the most favorable position, using the same customization choices used in the CHI-BUILDERTM.
- it provides the user the ability to have a dedicated sleeping area separate from the energies of the outside. The user may go to the SLEEPING CABINTM to rest between sessions in the CHI-BUILDERTM for example.
- An additional aspect of the structure may lie in a cover, such as canvas, rubberized cloth, oil cloth or other water resistant or waterproof materials. Whether used to seal the structure from the elements, which may have special purposes if the structure is built outside, the cover may have other beneficial effects. One such effect would result from the cover acting as a shield against electromagnetic fields (EMF). Alternatively, the EMF shield could reside on the interior of the structure as well, and may take the form of anti-EMF paint, etc.
- EMF electromagnetic fields
- FIG. 5 An important aspect of the structure is the ability to construct it easily with a minimum of extra materials and tools, as well as using a limited number of people.
- An embodiment of a completed structure is shown in Figure 5.
- the structure in this figure is configured as a CHI-BUILDERTM used as a rebounding exercise forum, but no limitation to this particular configuration is intended and none should be implied.
- the electronics, thermostat control and other items may be in an external storage area 122.
- Figures 6-13 show examples of the various components from which the chi- oriented structure may be constructed, indoors or out, for a SLEEPING CABINTM, resting, massage or a therapeutic or spa use.
- the various components shown in the particular construction embodiments are examples and are not intended to limit the structure or method of construction for the chi-oriented structures discussed above.
- Figures 6-13 start from the bottom of the structure and move upward, but no limitation is intended nor should any be implied for that particular order.
- Figure 6 shows a bottom frame joint 80. As can be seen the top surface 82 of the bottom frame joint has a channel 84. This channel allows the builder to insert the materials used to make the sidewalls or faces discussed above.
- Figure 7 shows a second bottom frame joint.
- This frame joint is very similar to the one in Figure 6 except that it has a portion 86 of the channel that angles away from the channel to allow it to mate up with another frame joint for a tightly connected corner where the one face joins another at a 45 degree angle. This becomes clearer when one looks at Figure 8.
- Figure 8 shows the bottom frame joint having channel 84 and the extension portion 86 mated with a neighboring frame joint. This image shows the addition of a sidewall 90, as it resides in a channel such as 84, on the neighboring piece.
- Figure 9 shows another view of the frame bottom. The channel 84 on the right side mates with extended channel 86 on the piece on the left side. The sidewall 90 resides in the straight portion of the channel of the piece on the left side. This opening would be where the door opening would typically be arranged in the structure.
- Figure 10 shows a roof or top frame joint. The frame joint has a portion 90, with a channel 94 along an edge.
- FIG. 12 shows a view of a partially completed portion of a roof.
- the boards, such as 96 have an extension 98 that slides into the groove 100, similar to tongue and groove flooring.
- the roof boards such as 96 fit together to form a flat roof. As has been mentioned previously, this particular construction is not intended to limit the description of a chi- oriented structure.
- FIG. 13 shows all of the various components of this particular construction of a chi-oriented structure. As each frame joint 80 is populated with sidewalls such as 90, the roof joint 92 is added to form a face of the structure. Once the faces are formed and joined together, the roof boards 96 are connected together for the roof.
- this method of construction avoids the use of adhesives such as glues, nails or other fasteners.
- adhesives such as glues, nails or other fasteners.
- these components may be used if so desired.
- Also not shown in Figures 6-13 are the openings shown in Figures 1-4 to power cords and other elements, such as cabinets, shelves, the floor and the bench, if desired.
- FIG. 14 An example of this type of central power supply is shown in Figure 14.
- the central power supply 120 may be organized into an external cabinet 122 that is constructed according to the principles of the CHI-BUILDERTM structure. As shown previously, this cabinet may be enclosed in an extension of the structure that is in harmony with the structure's appearance.
- This cabinet 122 may be modular and attachable to the outside of the structure such that users could add the cabinet at a later time.
- the cabinet also provides the mounting for a touch-screen or display 30, mentioned earlier, that allows control of the various systems selected by the user to be included.
- This display may also be mounted elsewhere, such as in side the structure.
- Cabinet 122 may be used in both indoor and outdoor units, and may extend to the full height of the structure or only partially.
- any of the systems contained in the cabinet including by not limited to the lighting system, the controller and/or thermostat, and the sound system, are accessible from inside the enclosure. This access may be directly, such as through an access panel or port to the cabinet, or through a wireless remote control that can control the various systems.
- This access may be directly, such as through an access panel or port to the cabinet, or through a wireless remote control that can control the various systems.
- no power would be needed for the SLEEPING CABINTM, or a CHI-BUILDERTM without the hotbox, music, light therapy, etc. options.
- FIGs 15-17 show different views of an alternative joint 124.
- the alternative frame joint 124 avoids spreading. Referring back to the structural figures, one can see that if the joints were to spread too far, some of the other portions of the structure may separate.
- the notch such as 126 and its corresponding slot on the mating piece shown in Figures 16 and 17 alleviate that issue.
- the tongue-in-groove construction may be further secured by using a double tongue-in-groove construction 128 such as that shown in Figure 18.
- the double tongue-in-groove will further secure the components, as well as providing an extra barrier against water entering the structure.
- the double tongue in groove construction may reduce or eliminate the need for fasteners, or allow only natural material fasteners, such as wooden dowels, to be used.
- Other variations on the structure are of course possible. For example, a user may have two structures side by side, each for a different application. Figure 19 shows an example of such a configuration. In this embodiment, there are two chi-oriented structures 130 and 132 oriented side by side.
- the doors 142 and 140 are positioned to allow ease of access between the two structures.
- a floor 144 may lay outside the two structures to allow a user to pass back and forth between the structures without contacting the floor or ground underneath, as well as for aesthetic purposes.
- the electronics cabinet 134 may be part of the structure 130, if the structure 130 were to be used for activities such as rebounding, yoga, meditation, martial arts, etc. Either or both structures could be used for different active pursuits, one could be used for active pursuits and the other be a sleeping venue, both could be sleeping venues, or one could be a cool-down or chiller venue.
- the structure 132 may be a 'chiller' having a cool mist or air generator 138 contained in a cabinet 136 to lower the ambient temperature inside the structure.
- a user's core temperature may rise after performing activities in the adjacent CHI- BUILDERTM, and using the chiller 132 to lower that temperature may assist the user in recovery. It also affords the user the ability to change clothes and clean up after sweating out the toxins in the structure 130. Also, as mentioned above, the structure 132 in this embodiment may provide a sleeping venue.
- FIG. 20 Another option for this structure is a chi-oriented structure for pets or other animals, an example of which is shown in Figure 20.
- the structure 150 would consist of a scaled down version of the larger chi-oriented structure, and some of the more interactive features may not exist. It would provide people with the ability to care for their pets' well-being on a more beneficial level than just providing the pet with a house.
- the front of the structure may have a hinged door, with a gridded panel to allow for ventilation and cooling. Due to the high quality of the building materials, the smaller structures could integrate into the furnishings and decor of a home.
- two of the structures could be stacked for felines or other animals that use litter pans.
- the litter pan could reside in the bottom structure, with the upper structure allowing the animal to have a separated sleeping or playing environment.
- the basic structure could also be used as a green house or other transparent structure. An example would include manufacturing the panels out of polycarbonate, glass or other transparent material. Alternatively, only selected panels or the roof may be manufactured from transparent materials, for purposes of a green house or merely as a structure. Using a transparent roof may allow the structures to be manufactured modularly, with only the roof being changed. The chi-gathering aspects of the structure may prove beneficial for growing plants and food.
- the building could also include a root cellar for storing food, or may be set up to be a root cellar for growing root plants such as potatoes or carrots.
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L'invention concerne une structure constituée de huit parois formant une structure octogonale, les parois étant configurées pour être autoporteuses sans utilisation d'éléments de fixation extérieurs et chaque paroi comportant une face intérieure, d'au moins une source de chaleur agencée pour fournir à la structure la chaleur souhaitée, d'un toit de forme octogonale, le toit étant fixé aux parois sans utiliser d'éléments de fixation extérieurs, et d'un espace clos formé par les parois et le toit. L'invention concerne également une structure constituée d'au moins trois parois, les parois étant configurées pour être autoporteuses sans utilisation d'éléments de fixation extérieurs et chaque paroi comportant une face intérieure ; d'un toit, le toit étant fixé aux parois sans utiliser d'éléments de fixation extérieurs ; et d'un espace clos formé par les parois et le toit, les parois et le toit n'étant fabriqués que dans des matériaux naturels.
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