WO2009062275A2 - Improvements in elevated floor supports - Google Patents
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- WO2009062275A2 WO2009062275A2 PCT/BR2008/000340 BR2008000340W WO2009062275A2 WO 2009062275 A2 WO2009062275 A2 WO 2009062275A2 BR 2008000340 W BR2008000340 W BR 2008000340W WO 2009062275 A2 WO2009062275 A2 WO 2009062275A2
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- E04F—FINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
- E04F15/00—Flooring
- E04F15/02—Flooring or floor layers composed of a number of similar elements
- E04F15/024—Sectional false floors, e.g. computer floors
- E04F15/02447—Supporting structures
- E04F15/02458—Framework supporting the panels
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- the current Invention patent refers to improvements in the supports employed in the system for assembly and fixing of elevated floors, which simplify and optimize their installation.
- the elevated floor system is widely employed in spaces which requires the passage of electrical, telephone, logic cables, plumbing, air conditioning ducts, etc, and which should have easy and quick access, both for their maintenance, and also for any required changes in the "layout" of that space.
- the known elevated floors are composed of a metallic structure mounted directly on the floor or lowered sub floor of the building, over which are set out removable panels or plates made of wood or another suitable resistant material, on top of which is later placed the desired floor finishing, and said structure is composed of a multitude of pieces that constitute the support itself for the false floor.
- the known elevated floors mostly use supports composed of pedestals or vertical pins fitted with feet at their lower ends for fixing to the ground, and the platform at their upper ends where the panels or plates that comprise the floor are fixed directly, each of which fitted with means for adjusting the height.
- the document DE 38217422 shows a support configured by an angular metallic section, fitted with a L-head on which the floor plates lean on.
- this section presents only one side tab for supporting the plates, in order to get another side tab there are provided separate models with additional "clips", to be fixed by slotting into the vertical branch of the main section, resulting in an excessive number of pieces, and convoluted assembly.
- the document DE 19733647 shows a support configured by a metallic section formed by folds of a metallic sheet that forms an upper central branch, two side branches on which the floor plates rest, and two vertical and parallel feet with their inner-folded ends, making lugs for fixing at the far ends of the supporting feet.
- the object of this Invention is a elevated floor support fully structured and manufactured from suitable plastic material through the injection molding process, which support presents total constructive and operational simplicity, resulting, therefore, in a very low cost product.
- This new innovative support in its first embodiment option, is comprised of an inverted "U” section, upper and longitudinally fitted with a central vertical bar, or "crest", that delimits two horizontal side support and gluing tabs for the side edges of the floor plates in general (tiles, floor plates of any kind such as wood, aluminum, plastic, iron, shellacs, marble, etc.).
- the gluing of these plates can also be done only at the base of the four points, resulting in substantial saving in the glue applied.
- This support can be fixed directly to the sub floor by means of screws and bushes which go through small vertical cup shaped tubes a with a drilled bottom, which stick out from the lower side of the said side tabs.
- the side and vertical walls of the "U" section of the current support are fitted with a multitude of aligned empty stretches, that comprise spaces for the passage of cables, wires, piping, etc., that will be built- in under the false floor; the said empty stretches can be revealed in various formats, so that, in the preferred embodiment, these can be in the format of an arc.
- the same support can also be applied for supporting skirting boards and door stones, since that in such cases, it is enough that they are positioned at distances corresponding to the length and width of the floor piece in question.
- the central rule, or crest, provided for in the current support also configures an auxiliary element for the fitting and finishing between the plates and/or tiles that form the floor itself, so that, in case where it is necessary to apply grouting, the used amount of this product is substantially less.
- this first embodiment option for using the current support it can be shown without the central or crest bar, configuring, thus, an auxiliary support for the sustentation of large sized plates or tiles, and/or thinner plates or tiles, thus eliminating the possibility of chinks or cracks thereof (see Figure 9).
- said support is presented as an inverted "T" section, which vertical branch constitutes the same central bar, or "crest”, and the sustentation of this new section is made by cup shaped vertical tubes, with a central hole in the base, for fixing or anchoring to the sub floor, and that now, therefore, has also the purpose of very high impact sustentation.
- this crest divides the support into two tabs of equal widths, and serves as a division between the finished floor plates, and as they have a lower height, form a gap for application of the grouting to these pieces.
- Said crest also serves as the frame for the various formats of finished floors, whether rectangular, square, lozenge shaped, trapezoids, and or in parallelograms, and each side sector of the section with its cup-shaped pipes with a central hole in the base anchored to the sub floor, serve as sustentation for very high impact weight.
- said section is presented without the crest, and constituting extra reinforcement for delicate floors (with large sizes and thinner), and breakable.
- the support without a crest, leaned to and anchored to the vertical plane of the wall serves as sustentation for the gluing of skirting boards to the walls, supported at their base by a skirting piece and/or a piece of the finished floor (Figure 19).
- plastic "tick wall” extension sets which in their first version are comprised of vertical pipes and cup shaped fixing bushes with a central hole in the base, within which are fitted, inside or outside ( Figures 21 and 22), the lower ends of the vertical pipes, which, in turn receive the fitting, at their upper ends, of the cup shaped support pipes.
- the vertical pipe is shown provided with an externally threaded lower stretch, while the anchorage bush is tubular, lower and externally flanged, and provided with an internal thread, into which the lower end of the said pipe is attached.
- Figure 1 shows, in perspective, the new support in its first embodiment option.
- Figure 2 is a cross section view of it, according to line A-A shown in the previous figure.
- Figure 3 is another cross section view of said support, according to line B-B shown in figure 1.
- Figure 4 is an upper and schematic view of a false floor mounted with the said support, for smaller sized plates and/or tiles.
- Figure 5 is a schematic and partially exploded perspective of the detail shown in the previous figure.
- Figure 6 is an upper and schematic view of a false floor mounted with the said support, for narrow but very long plates.
- Figure 7 is a schematic and partially exploded perspective of the detail shown in the previous figure.
- Figure 8 is an upper and schematic view of a false floor where a simplified variation of this first embodiment option was also used, and that configures an auxiliary support for large sized plates.
- Figure 9 is a schematic and partially exploded perspective of the detail shown in the previous figure.
- Figure 10 is an upper view of the support structure of the false floor composed of the new support in its principal version.
- Figure 11 is a cross section view of the set shown in the previous figure, according to line C-C shown in it, showing the passage of the wiring under and through the support, object of the current Invention.
- Figure 12 is a cross section view of the set according to line D-D shown in figure 10.
- Figure 13 is a partial view and cross section of a mounted false floor, and provided with a skirting board.
- Figure 14 shows, in perspective, the new support used in its second embodiment option.
- Figure 15 is a cross section view of said support, according to line E- E shown in the previous figure.
- Figure 16 is another cross section view of it, according to line F-F shown in figure 14.
- Figures 17 and 18 show the section in the side and upper views, respectively.
- Figure 19 shows, in a transversal cut, a simplified variation of this second embodiment option for the present support, namely without the crest, and in one of the possibilities for its use, i.e., leaned to and anchored to the vertical plane of the wall, serving as sustentation for gluing the skirting boards to the walls, resting at their base on a piece of skirting and/or a piece of finished floor, as well as sustentation of the floor.
- Figure 20 is a schematic and cross section view of the new support, in its second embodiment option, which is elevated through the provision of extension sets, in its first version, showing as an optional fitting form, the vertical pipe with its base fitted inside the anchorage bush.
- Figure 21 is a magnified view of the detail A shown in the previous figure.
- Figure 22 shows, as another fitting option, the base of the vertical pipe fitted externally to the anchorage bush.
- Figure 23 shows, in a lower and exploded perspective, the second version of the extension set.
- Figure 24 is a side and cross section view of the assembly illustrated in the previous figure, and in the assembled position, that is, in use.
- inventions refers to "IMPROVEMENTS IN ELEVATED FLOOR SUPPORTS", such support (1) manufactured in suitable plastic material and by the usual injection molding process, and which, in its first embodiment option (1a) ( Figures 1 a 13), is presented comprised of a section (2) in an inverted “U”, upper and longitudinally fitted with a bar (3) vertical and central, of a section preferably trapezoidal, with the smaller base turned up, and which delimits two horizontal support surfaces (4) for the side edges of the false floor plates (P).
- first embodiment option (1a) Figures 1 a 13
- innumerable openings (7) aligned up which delimit "channels" for the passage of cables and wiring (F) of any kind, as well as piping of any kind.
- a second embodiment option (1b) of the new support (1) ( Figures 14 to 20), this is shown comprised of a section (8) in the format of an inverted "T", which upper branch comprises the same central bar (3) or crest, which equally delimits two horizontal support surfaces (4) for the side edges of the plates (P) of the false floor, and below, a section (8) in a "T” is fitted with means (9) for support, sustentation and anchorage, comprised of the vertical cup shaped pipes (5) for fixing.
- extension sets (10) which in the first version (figures 20 to 22), are comprised by vertical "thick walled" plastic pipes (11) and cup shaped anchorage bushes (12), into which are fit, within or without, the lower ends, or base, of the vertical pipes (11), which, in turn, receive the fitting, at their upper ends, of the cup shaped (1) support pipes (5,9).
- the vertical pipe (11) presents its lower stretch provided with an external thread (13), while the anchorage bush (12) is shown tubular, lower and flanged externally (14), and provided with an internal thread (15), into which screws the threaded stretch (13) of the pipe (11); there is also provided a locking nut (16), threaded in the stretch (13) of the pipe (10), responsible for locking the positioning between it and the bush (12) at the desired height.
- This threading allows precise adjustment of the level and the leveling of the floor.
- Fixing of the anchorage bush (12) to the floor is done by gluing at its flanged base (14), which facilitates and reducers the fixing process.
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JP2010532383A JP2011503392A (en) | 2007-11-13 | 2008-11-13 | Improvement of OA floor support material |
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