US20030025049A1 - Retaining and fixing structure of raised floor holder - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a retaining and fixing structure of raised floor holder and, more particularly, to a retaining and fixing structure having higher strength and better vibration-proof capability.
- Prior art raised floors are mounted on intertwining girders with a holder disposed at each intersection point of the girders. Through the function of the holders, the girders and the raised floors can be supported and positioned at a predetermined height.
- a prior art raised floor holder has a tubular holder body 10 a.
- a pipe cover 11 a is fixedly disposed at the top of the holder body 10 a.
- the pipe cover 11 a has an assembly hole 12 a thereon.
- a top plate 13 a is disposed above the holder body 10 a.
- the bottom of the top plate 13 a has a rod body 14 a, which is assembled into the assembly hole 12 a of the pipe cover 11 a by screwing or tight matching so that the top plate 13 a can support devices such as girders or raised floors (not shown). Because the height of the assembly hole 12 a of the pipe cover 11 a is much limited, it is hard to steadily match the rod body 14 a of the top plate 13 a into the assembly hole 12 a . Therefore, the top plate 13 a and the rod body 14 a will easily jolt to generate displacement due to factors such as vibration. The vibration-proof capability thereof is thus inferior.
- the holder has a tubular holder body 20 a.
- a pipe cover 21 a is fixedly disposed at the top of the holder body 20 a by tight matching.
- the pipe cover 21 a has an assembly hole 22 a thereon.
- a fixing sleeve 23 a is fixed in the assembly hole 22 a by soldering.
- a rod body 25 a of a top plate 24 a is assembled into the fixing sleeve 23 a by tight matching.
- the rod body 25 a of the top plate 24 a can also be assembled into the fixing sleeve 23 a by screwing.
- the fixing sleeve 23 a can support and fix the rod body 25 a of the top plate 24 a.
- the fixing sleeve 23 a has a larger height, it has a larger contact area between the inner wall thereof and the rod body 25 a to enhance degree of tightness, thereby preventing the top plate 24 a and the rod body 25 a from generating jolt and displacement.
- the holder body 20 a and the top plate 24 a can thus be firmly joined to enhance vibration-proof capability of raised floors.
- the present invention aims to resolve the problems in the prior art.
- the primary object of the present invention is to provide a retaining and fixing structure of raised floor holder, whereby when a pipe cover is firmly assembled at the top of a holder body, the pipe cover will not generate axial displacement along the holder body. That is, the pipe cover and the holder body will not unsettle or separate from each other, hence providing better vibration-proof capability.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a retaining and fixing structure of raised floor holder, wherein a pipe cover thereof has a larger height, and a larger contact area is obtained between the pipe cover and a rod body to enhance degree of tightness, thereby preventing a top plate and the rod body from generating jolt and displacement.
- the holder body and the top plate can thus be firmly joined.
- the pipe cover is a rigid block having higher strength to enhance vibration-proof capability of raised floor.
- the present invention provides a retaining and fixing structure of raised floor holder.
- the retaining and fixing structure comprises a holder body, a pipe cover, and a fixing stud.
- the holder body has a screw hole thereon.
- the pipe cover is disposed at the top of the holder body.
- a retaining groove is annularly disposed on the pipe cover.
- the fixing stud is screwed into the screw hole of the holder body.
- the front end of the fixing stud is matched into the retaining groove of the pipe cover.
- a retaining and fixing structure of raised floor holder is thus formed.
- FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a prior art raised floor holder
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of another prior art raised floor holder
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the present invention
- FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of the present invention
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- the present invention provides a retaining and fixing structure of raised floor holder comprising a holder body 10 , a top plate 11 , a pipe cover 13 , and a fixing stud 20 .
- the holder body 10 is a hollow circular pipe.
- a pipe cover 13 having a larger height is disposed at the top of the holder body 10 .
- the pipe cover 13 has a large-diameter portion 14 and a small-diameter portion 15 .
- the large-diameter portion 14 is a hollow hexangular pole, and the small-diameter portion 15 is a hollow circular pole.
- the small-diameter portion 15 is situated below the large-diameter portion 14 .
- a retaining groove 18 is annularly disposed on the small-diameter portion 15 of the pipe cover 13 .
- the holder body 10 has a corresponding screw hole 19 thereon.
- the fixing stud 20 is screwed into the screw hole 19 .
- the small-diameter portion 15 of the pipe cover 13 is matched inside the top of the holder body 10 so that the pipe cover 13 can be joined at the top of the holder body 10 .
- the fixing stud 20 is screwed tightly to let the front end thereof be matched into the retaining groove 18 of the pipe cover 13 .
- the pipe cover 13 can be further fixedly disposed at the top of the holder body 10 by soldering or tight matching.
- At least a screw nut 21 can be screwed to the fixing stud 20 so that the fixing stud 20 can be firmly locked on the holder body 10 .
- the pipe cover 13 has an assembly hole 16 thereon.
- the assembly hole 16 is a screw hole.
- the top plate 11 is disposed above the holder body 10 .
- a vertically extending rod body 12 is fixedly disposed at the bottom of the top plate 11 .
- the rod body 12 is a screw rod.
- the rod body 12 is matched into the assembly hole 16 by screwing.
- At least a screw nut 17 is screwed to the rod body (screw rod) 12 so that the rod body 12 can be fixedly locked on the holder body 10 .
- a retaining and fixing structure of raised floor holder of the present invention is thus formed.
- the present invention utilizes the pipe cover 13 to support and fix the rod body 12 of the top plate 11 . Because the pipe cover 13 has a larger height, a larger contact area can be obtained between the inner wall thereof and the rod body 12 to enhance degree of tightness, thereby preventing the top plate 11 and the rod body 12 from generating jolt and displacement. Therefore, the holder body 10 and the top plate 11 can be firmly joined. Moreover, the pipe cover is a rigid block having higher strength, hence enhancing vibration-proof capability of raised floor.
- the fixing stud 20 screwed onto the holder body 10 is matched into the retaining groove 18 of the pipe cover 13 so that the pipe cover 13 can be retained and fixed on the holder body 10 through the fixing stud 20 . Therefore, when the pipe cover 13 is assembled at the top of the holder body 10 , the pipe cover 13 will not generate axial displacement along the holder body 10 . In other words, the pipe cover 13 and the holder body 10 will not unsettle or separate from each other, hence achieving higher strength and better vibration-proof capability.
- the shape of the retaining groove 18 of the present invention can vary.
- the fixing stud can join a larger turn button so that a user can directly turn it with hands conveniently.
- the present invention can let a pipe cover be retained and fixed on a holder body so that the pipe cover and the holder body will not unsettle or separate from each other.
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Abstract
The present invention provides a retaining and fixing structure of raised floor holder comprising a holder body, a pipe cover, and a fixing stud. The pipe cover having a larger height is disposed at the top of the holder body. A retaining groove is annularly disposed on the pipe cover. The holder body has a corresponding screw hole thereon. The fixing stud is screwed into the screw hole. The front end of the fixing stud is matched into the retaining groove of the pipe cover. The pipe cover can thus be retained and fixed on the holder body through the fixing stud so that the pipe cover will not generate axial displacement along the holder body. In other words, the pipe cover and the holder body will not unsettle or separate from each other, hence achieving higher strength and better vibration-proof capability.
Description
- The present invention relates to a retaining and fixing structure of raised floor holder and, more particularly, to a retaining and fixing structure having higher strength and better vibration-proof capability.
- Prior art raised floors are mounted on intertwining girders with a holder disposed at each intersection point of the girders. Through the function of the holders, the girders and the raised floors can be supported and positioned at a predetermined height. As shown in FIG. 1, a prior art raised floor holder has a
tubular holder body 10 a. Apipe cover 11 a is fixedly disposed at the top of theholder body 10 a. Thepipe cover 11 a has anassembly hole 12 a thereon. Atop plate 13 a is disposed above theholder body 10 a. The bottom of thetop plate 13 a has arod body 14 a, which is assembled into theassembly hole 12 a of thepipe cover 11 a by screwing or tight matching so that thetop plate 13 a can support devices such as girders or raised floors (not shown). Because the height of theassembly hole 12 a of thepipe cover 11 a is much limited, it is hard to steadily match therod body 14 a of thetop plate 13 a into theassembly hole 12 a. Therefore, thetop plate 13 a and therod body 14 a will easily jolt to generate displacement due to factors such as vibration. The vibration-proof capability thereof is thus inferior. - Accordingly, another prior art raised floor holder has been proposed. The holder has a
tubular holder body 20 a. Apipe cover 21 a is fixedly disposed at the top of theholder body 20 a by tight matching. Thepipe cover 21 a has anassembly hole 22 a thereon. Afixing sleeve 23 a is fixed in theassembly hole 22 a by soldering. Arod body 25 a of atop plate 24 a is assembled into thefixing sleeve 23 a by tight matching. Therod body 25 a of thetop plate 24 a can also be assembled into thefixing sleeve 23 a by screwing. Thefixing sleeve 23 a can support and fix therod body 25 a of thetop plate 24 a. Because thefixing sleeve 23 a has a larger height, it has a larger contact area between the inner wall thereof and therod body 25 a to enhance degree of tightness, thereby preventing thetop plate 24 a and therod body 25 a from generating jolt and displacement. Theholder body 20 a and thetop plate 24 a can thus be firmly joined to enhance vibration-proof capability of raised floors. - However, for the above two raised floor holders, when the pipe cover11 a (21 a) is assembled at the top of the
holder body 10 a (20 a), unsettlement easily arises due to inexact fixing operation of tight matching or soldering. Thepipe cover 11 a (21 a) will generate axial displacement along theholder body 10 a (20 a). The pipe cover 11 a (21 a) and theholder body 10 a (20 a) will thus easily unsettle or separate from each other, resulting in damage of the holder. In other words, the vibration-proof capability thereof is inferior. - Accordingly, the above raised floor holders have inconvenience and drawbacks in practical use. The present invention aims to resolve the problems in the prior art.
- The primary object of the present invention is to provide a retaining and fixing structure of raised floor holder, whereby when a pipe cover is firmly assembled at the top of a holder body, the pipe cover will not generate axial displacement along the holder body. That is, the pipe cover and the holder body will not unsettle or separate from each other, hence providing better vibration-proof capability.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a retaining and fixing structure of raised floor holder, wherein a pipe cover thereof has a larger height, and a larger contact area is obtained between the pipe cover and a rod body to enhance degree of tightness, thereby preventing a top plate and the rod body from generating jolt and displacement. The holder body and the top plate can thus be firmly joined. Moreover, the pipe cover is a rigid block having higher strength to enhance vibration-proof capability of raised floor.
- To achieve the above objects, the present invention provides a retaining and fixing structure of raised floor holder. The retaining and fixing structure comprises a holder body, a pipe cover, and a fixing stud. The holder body has a screw hole thereon. The pipe cover is disposed at the top of the holder body. A retaining groove is annularly disposed on the pipe cover. The fixing stud is screwed into the screw hole of the holder body. The front end of the fixing stud is matched into the retaining groove of the pipe cover. A retaining and fixing structure of raised floor holder is thus formed.
- The various objects and advantages of the present invention will be more readily understood from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the appended drawings, in which:
- FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a prior art raised floor holder;
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of another prior art raised floor holder;
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the present invention;
- FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of the present invention;
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the present invention; and
- FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- As shown in FIGS. 3, 4, and5, the present invention provides a retaining and fixing structure of raised floor holder comprising a
holder body 10, atop plate 11, apipe cover 13, and afixing stud 20. Theholder body 10 is a hollow circular pipe. Apipe cover 13 having a larger height is disposed at the top of theholder body 10. Thepipe cover 13 has a large-diameter portion 14 and a small-diameter portion 15. The large-diameter portion 14 is a hollow hexangular pole, and the small-diameter portion 15 is a hollow circular pole. The small-diameter portion 15 is situated below the large-diameter portion 14. Aretaining groove 18 is annularly disposed on the small-diameter portion 15 of thepipe cover 13. Theholder body 10 has acorresponding screw hole 19 thereon. Thefixing stud 20 is screwed into thescrew hole 19. The small-diameter portion 15 of thepipe cover 13 is matched inside the top of theholder body 10 so that thepipe cover 13 can be joined at the top of theholder body 10. Thefixing stud 20 is screwed tightly to let the front end thereof be matched into theretaining groove 18 of thepipe cover 13. Of course, thepipe cover 13 can be further fixedly disposed at the top of theholder body 10 by soldering or tight matching. At least ascrew nut 21 can be screwed to thefixing stud 20 so that thefixing stud 20 can be firmly locked on theholder body 10. Thepipe cover 13 has anassembly hole 16 thereon. Theassembly hole 16 is a screw hole. - The
top plate 11 is disposed above theholder body 10. A vertically extendingrod body 12 is fixedly disposed at the bottom of thetop plate 11. Therod body 12 is a screw rod. Therod body 12 is matched into theassembly hole 16 by screwing. At least ascrew nut 17 is screwed to the rod body (screw rod) 12 so that therod body 12 can be fixedly locked on theholder body 10. A retaining and fixing structure of raised floor holder of the present invention is thus formed. - The present invention utilizes the
pipe cover 13 to support and fix therod body 12 of thetop plate 11. Because thepipe cover 13 has a larger height, a larger contact area can be obtained between the inner wall thereof and therod body 12 to enhance degree of tightness, thereby preventing thetop plate 11 and therod body 12 from generating jolt and displacement. Therefore, theholder body 10 and thetop plate 11 can be firmly joined. Moreover, the pipe cover is a rigid block having higher strength, hence enhancing vibration-proof capability of raised floor. - In the present invention, the fixing
stud 20 screwed onto theholder body 10 is matched into the retaininggroove 18 of thepipe cover 13 so that thepipe cover 13 can be retained and fixed on theholder body 10 through the fixingstud 20. Therefore, when thepipe cover 13 is assembled at the top of theholder body 10, thepipe cover 13 will not generate axial displacement along theholder body 10. In other words, thepipe cover 13 and theholder body 10 will not unsettle or separate from each other, hence achieving higher strength and better vibration-proof capability. - Additionally, as shown in FIG. 6, the shape of the retaining
groove 18 of the present invention can vary. Moreover, the fixing stud can join a larger turn button so that a user can directly turn it with hands conveniently. - To sum up, the present invention can let a pipe cover be retained and fixed on a holder body so that the pipe cover and the holder body will not unsettle or separate from each other.
- Although the present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood that the invention is not limited to the details thereof. Various substitutions and modifications have been suggested in the foregoing description, and others will occur to those of ordinary skill in the art. Therefore, all such substitutions and modifications are intended to be embraced within the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
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1. A retaining and fixing structure of raised floor holder, comprising:
a holder body having a screw hole thereon;
a pipe cover disposed at a top of said holder body, a retaining groove being annularly disposed on said pipe cover; and
a fixing stud screwed into said screw hole of said holder body, a front end of said fixing stud being matched into said retaining groove of said pipe cover.
2. The retaining and fixing structure of raised floor holder as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said pipe cover has a large-diameter portion and a small-diameter portion, said small-diameter portion being situated below said large-diameter portion, said retaining groove being disposed on said small-diameter portion, said small-diameter portion being matched inside said top of said holder body so that said pipe cover can be disposed at said top of said holder body.
3. The retaining and fixing structure of raised floor holder as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said pipe cover has an assembly hole thereon, a top plate being disposed above said holder body, a rod body being fixedly disposed at a bottom of said top plate, said rod body being matched into said assembly hole.
4. The retaining and fixing structure of raised floor holder as claimed in claim 3 , wherein said assembly hole is a screw hole, said rod body is a screw rod, said rod body is matched into said assembly hole by screwing, and said rod body has a screw nut screwed thereto for fixedly locking it.
5. The retaining and fixing structure of raised floor holder as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said fixing stud has a screw nut screwed thereto.
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