20240034218. Mobile Bunkhouse Trailer simplified abstract (Jag Mobile Solutions, Inc.)

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Mobile Bunkhouse Trailer

Organization Name

Jag Mobile Solutions, Inc.

Inventor(s)

William L. Gibson of Angola IN (US)

Mobile Bunkhouse Trailer - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240034218 titled 'Mobile Bunkhouse Trailer

Simplified Explanation

The abstract of this patent application describes a bunkhouse trailer that includes multiple bunk bed assemblies with interior barrier walls to create isolated living spaces between the lower and upper beds. This design aims to eliminate shared spaces and reduce the risk of disease transmission through surface contamination. The air handling system within each individual accommodation is also configured to minimize cross-contamination between users.

  • The bunkhouse trailer has multiple bunk bed assemblies with interior barrier walls.
  • The barrier walls create isolated living spaces between the lower and upper beds.
  • The design eliminates shared spaces to prevent disease transmission through surface contamination.
  • The air handling system within each individual accommodation is configured to reduce cross-contamination between users.

Potential Applications:

  • Campgrounds and outdoor recreational facilities
  • Military bases and barracks
  • Hostels and dormitories
  • Emergency shelters and disaster relief efforts

Problems Solved:

  • Minimizes the risk of disease transmission through surface contamination
  • Provides individual accommodations to eliminate shared spaces
  • Reduces the potential for cross-contamination between users

Benefits:

  • Improved hygiene and cleanliness in shared living spaces
  • Enhanced privacy and comfort for each user
  • Decreased risk of disease outbreaks in crowded environments


Original Abstract Submitted

a bunkhouse trailer is provided that includes a plurality of bunk bed assemblies. the trailer has a plurality of interior barrier walls defining isolated living spaces between the lower and upper beds in each of the bunk bed assemblies. the individual accommodations for each user eliminates shared spaces where surface contamination may lead to disease transmission. in some embodiments, the air handling within each individual accommodation is configured to reduce the risk of cross-contamination between users.