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Place a balloon-like membrane on the ground. Cover it with wet reinforced concrete. Inflate the balloon. Let the concrete harden. Voilà - an indestructible concrete dome built in one day using 20% of the material and 20% of the energy of a normal home.  
Place a balloon on the ground. Cover it with wet reinforced concrete. Inflate the balloon. Let the concrete harden. Voilà - an indestructible concrete dome built in one day using 20% of the material and 20% of the energy of a normal home.  


Instead of concrete, a skeleton with hinged joints can be laid out on the ground, and the balloon inflated underneath it to lift it into place. Various geometries for such a skeleton will be found in the patents below.  
Instead of concrete, a skeleton with hinged joints can be laid out on the ground, and the balloon inflated underneath it to lift it into place. Various geometries for such a skeleton will be found in the patents below.  


When building a home, you must fight gravity to get the roof and walls into place. This takes work. In fact, the basic struggle of construction is fighting gravity with muscle-power, ladders, pulleys and cranes. What if instead of all that, you use air to lift the walls and roof? Dante Bini has said that he can lift five tons of concrete using air pressure equal to puffing on a cigarette.
When building a home, you must fight gravity to get the roof and walls into place. This takes work. In fact, the basic struggle of construction is fighting gravity with muscle-power, ladders, pulleys and cranes. What if instead of all that, you use ''air'' to lift the walls and roof? Dante Bini has said that he can lift 300 tons of concrete using air pressure equal to puffing on a cigarette.
 


*http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zGLBNAXjNY#t=3m18s
*http://binishells.com/technology.html
*http://binishells.com/technology.html
*http://www.triplepundit.com/2009/09/back-to-the-future-the-binishell-returns/
*http://www.triplepundit.com/2009/09/back-to-the-future-the-binishell-returns/

Revision as of 22:17, 26 February 2011

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Place a balloon on the ground. Cover it with wet reinforced concrete. Inflate the balloon. Let the concrete harden. Voilà - an indestructible concrete dome built in one day using 20% of the material and 20% of the energy of a normal home.

Instead of concrete, a skeleton with hinged joints can be laid out on the ground, and the balloon inflated underneath it to lift it into place. Various geometries for such a skeleton will be found in the patents below.

When building a home, you must fight gravity to get the roof and walls into place. This takes work. In fact, the basic struggle of construction is fighting gravity with muscle-power, ladders, pulleys and cranes. What if instead of all that, you use air to lift the walls and roof? Dante Bini has said that he can lift 300 tons of concrete using air pressure equal to puffing on a cigarette.

Dante Bini's patents

US patents last 20 years, so these are all in the public domain now

Other Patents