US20030154682A1 - Panel structure, particularly for the assemblage of elevated floor - Google Patents
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- the present invention has as its object the structure of a panel particularly for the assemblage of an elevated floor.
- the elevated floors are characterized by their feature of being built substantially through an amount of panels hanged over at a certain distance from the soil or being held by a fixture of support.
- the elevated pavements are particularly indicated to the situations where ventilation to the environment shall apply and also where certain types of machinery are installed.
- the panels that constitute the elevated pavements above-mentioned are substantially made of a body covered by a layer that is normally an anodized metallic strip.
- the external frame acts as a fixture element, assuring the rigidity of the set.
- the array or set of the known art is not able to combine lightness and rigidity to the complex, which functional effect is determined by the thickness necessary to avoid the undesirable deformation that is related to the load applied to the set or array (as example, the sensation of instability).
- the main scope of this invention is constructing a panel containing an structure that grants a solution to the inconveniences brought up by the panels known in the art, particularly assuring a very high rigidity to the array related to its weight, and in this way, able to achieve a very limited deformation and being absolutely acceptable to the use for which it has been destined.
- Another important feature present herein is that one of making a panel with a structure able to eliminate almost totally the friction problem between the adjacent panels, assuring a high resistance in use besides producing a very low noise when it is stepped over.
- Yet another object of this invention is to provide a panel in such structure that could be very flexible and ccould be defined in a wide range of profiles enabling the creation of different stiles.
- Another object of this invention is to provide a panel with a structure that can be manufactured either in an automatic line of production or at least a semi-automatic line of production, saving time and money in the process.
- Another scope of the present invention is the possibility of making a panel containing a structure that is manufacturable with technologies and installations of determined characteristics.
- FIG. 1 shows an axonometric section of a panel with the structure according to the invention
- FIG. 2 shows in axonometry one part of the panel shown in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 shows an axonometric section of one part of a constructive variation of the panel shown in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 4 shows an axonometric section of a further constructive variation of the panel shown in FIG. 1.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 a panel used particularly in building elevated floors, with the structure according to the invention, is indicated as number 10 .
- the panel 10 comprehends a body in the shape of a plate 11 , a profile drawn from the surface 12 up to the stepping side, up to the counter-side surface 13 , turned to the soil, covered by a metallic coating 14 made of claded strips 15 , in this case anodized, joined by clamping.
- the claded strips 15 are provided with a covering fold 16 to fit the related joint, here numbered as 17 , through clamping inside the correspondent place 18 defined in the body 11 corresponding to the bottom edge.
- the external surface of the joint 17 remains at the same level as the surface of the surrounding covering fold 16 .
- the joint 17 is defined corresponding to the side surface of the panel 10 e more precisely to the adjacency of the surface 13 turned to the soil.
- the covering fold 16 is, in this embodiment, obtained by two half-shells, respectively 19 and 20 , one of them, 19 , so-called in the sector “cup” is placed in the bottom part and clamped to another part 20 placed in the top and so-called in that spot as “lid”.
- an alternative embodiment of the panel above described comes in the set/array numbered as 100 .
- the panel 100 is also provided with a body 101 as previously described in panel 10 , comprehends besides the coating, here numbered as 102 , a frame constituted by a set of ribs profiles 103 made of plastic material joined together by glue/sticking material corresponding to the side surface of the same panel 100 .
- a further embodiment variation 200 provides also a body 201 containing a coating 202 made of anodized metallic strips and clamped in the same way as described in panel 10 , but in this case differs due to the presence of a side border constituted by a set of ribs profiles 203 each one of them presenting a protuberance 204 to insert a coupling inside a counter-profile as a shell 205 carved in the body 201 and corresponding to the coating 202 .
- the panel with its structure according to the present invention achieves a high equalization between the rigidity of the complex and its lightness, assuring in this way a very low deformation and high functionality in any situation where it applies.
- the material and the dimensions can be of any other kind according to the demand at any specific place and time.
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Abstract
Elevated floor comprising a panel (10) and a metallic cover (14) made of sheets (15),joined by clamping. Said sheets (15) are joined by at least one fold (16) that fits into a corresponding recess at the bottom side of the said panel (10).
Description
- The present invention has as its object the structure of a panel particularly for the assemblage of an elevated floor.
- As currently used, the elevated floors are characterized by their feature of being built substantially through an amount of panels hanged over at a certain distance from the soil or being held by a fixture of support.
- These floors are particularly indicated to be used in thermo electrical or electrical plants where the maintenance shall be easily provided or shall suffer constant modifications.
- Besides that, the elevated pavements are particularly indicated to the situations where ventilation to the environment shall apply and also where certain types of machinery are installed.
- Currently, the panels that constitute the elevated pavements above-mentioned are substantially made of a body covered by a layer that is normally an anodized metallic strip.
- Particularly, the external frame acts as a fixture element, assuring the rigidity of the set.
- The panel with the structure above cited, although accomplishing the proposed assignment, is not immune to inconveniences.
- Particularly, it must be taken into consideration the evident anti-esthetic situation generated by the inevitable joints existing there due to the coating, such joints that in another way, when assembled to the side surface, can make an unpleasant and noisy effect of friction.
- Besides that, the array or set of the known art is not able to combine lightness and rigidity to the complex, which functional effect is determined by the thickness necessary to avoid the undesirable deformation that is related to the load applied to the set or array (as example, the sensation of instability).
- The main scope of this invention is constructing a panel containing an structure that grants a solution to the inconveniences brought up by the panels known in the art, particularly assuring a very high rigidity to the array related to its weight, and in this way, able to achieve a very limited deformation and being absolutely acceptable to the use for which it has been destined.
- Regarding to the main objective of this invention, another important feature present herein, is that one of making a panel with a structure able to eliminate almost totally the friction problem between the adjacent panels, assuring a high resistance in use besides producing a very low noise when it is stepped over.
- Yet another object of this invention is to provide a panel in such structure that could be very flexible and ccould be defined in a wide range of profiles enabling the creation of different stiles.
- Another object of this invention is to provide a panel with a structure that can be manufactured either in an automatic line of production or at least a semi-automatic line of production, saving time and money in the process.
- Another scope of the present invention is the possibility of making a panel containing a structure that is manufacturable with technologies and installations of determined characteristics.
- The main object is given above and the other scope that will be described as follows, come along with a panel structure to build elevated floors characterized by the fact that it contains the shape of a plate with a profile drawn from the turned surface up to the stepping side and up to the counter-side surface turned to the soil, covered by a metallic coating obtained by a cladding strip joined by clamping, said strip being provided with at least one fold to fit the related joint by clamping it inside the correspondent recess, defined in correspondence to the bottom edge of the said body, the external surface of said joint remaining at the same level as the surface of the surrounding coating.
- Another characteristic and advantage of the present invention, will be better perceived from the description of the preferred embodiments illustrated by the figures that are part integrant of this patent application, assuring that the whole conception of this invention is not restricted to the embodiments hereinafter shown by the drawings below.
- FIG. 1 shows an axonometric section of a panel with the structure according to the invention;
- FIG. 2 shows in axonometry one part of the panel shown in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 shows an axonometric section of one part of a constructive variation of the panel shown in FIG. 1; and
- FIG. 4 shows an axonometric section of a further constructive variation of the panel shown in FIG. 1.
- Particularly referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, a panel used particularly in building elevated floors, with the structure according to the invention, is indicated as
number 10. - Particularly, the
panel 10 comprehends a body in the shape of aplate 11, a profile drawn from thesurface 12 up to the stepping side, up to thecounter-side surface 13, turned to the soil, covered by ametallic coating 14 made ofcladed strips 15, in this case anodized, joined by clamping. - The
claded strips 15 are provided with acovering fold 16 to fit the related joint, here numbered as 17, through clamping inside thecorrespondent place 18 defined in thebody 11 corresponding to the bottom edge. - The external surface of the
joint 17 remains at the same level as the surface of the surroundingcovering fold 16. - In this case the
joint 17 is defined corresponding to the side surface of the panel 10 e more precisely to the adjacency of thesurface 13 turned to the soil. - The covering
fold 16 is, in this embodiment, obtained by two half-shells, respectively 19 and 20, one of them, 19, so-called in the sector “cup” is placed in the bottom part and clamped to anotherpart 20 placed in the top and so-called in that spot as “lid”. - With a particular reference to FIG. 3, an alternative embodiment of the panel above described comes in the set/array numbered as100.
- Particularly the
panel 100 is also provided with abody 101 as previously described inpanel 10, comprehends besides the coating, here numbered as 102, a frame constituted by a set ofribs profiles 103 made of plastic material joined together by glue/sticking material corresponding to the side surface of thesame panel 100. - With special reference to FIG. 4, a
further embodiment variation 200 provides also abody 201 containing acoating 202 made of anodized metallic strips and clamped in the same way as described inpanel 10, but in this case differs due to the presence of a side border constituted by a set ofribs profiles 203 each one of them presenting aprotuberance 204 to insert a coupling inside a counter-profile as ashell 205 carved in thebody 201 and corresponding to thecoating 202. - In practice, it is shown that the present invention has brought the solution to what was proposed in the begining, to the scope and to what was stated.
- It shall be noted how the panel with its structure according to the present invention, in all its embodiments, achieves a high equalization between the rigidity of the complex and its lightness, assuring in this way a very low deformation and high functionality in any situation where it applies.
- By carving the clamping method, there is no possibility of doting it with a plastic material covering, assuring a further increment in rigidity of the structure complex according to the invention, rendering itself this way fit even in a situation of high stepping over.
- Besides that, it must be observed how the panel profile, according to the structure of the invention, is conjugated to the positioning of the joints. It works in a way where each panel does not produce any friction with the other adjacent panels, what grants an optimum resistance to use but also the possibility of combining a high level of silence with its work capability.
- Still, it must be observed how the panel, according to the invention, can be coupled and associated to the widest range of pavements.
- The present invention is open to a number of modifications, never leaving the scope of the inventive act, nor the invention itself.
- All technical details are replaceable for other elements technically equivalent.
- The material and the dimensions can be of any other kind according to the demand at any specific place and time.
Claims (6)
1. PANEL STRUCTURE, PARTICULARLY FOR THE ASSEMBLAGE OF ELEVATED FLOOR, characterized by an structure of panel specially designed for building an elevated floor, comprehending a body in the shape of a plate, a profile drawn from the surface turned to the side of stepping and to the surface counter-placed turned to the soil, covered by a metallic coating made of strips joined through clamping, said strip containing at least one fold to fit the related joint by clamping into a corresponding recess defined corresponding to the bottom side of the said body, the external surface of the said joint remaining at the same level of the surrounding covering.
2. PANEL STRUCTURE, PARTICULARLY FOR THE ASSEMBLAGE OF ELEVATED FLOOR, according to claim 1 , characterized by the fact that said joint is defined correspondently to the side surface of said body.
3. PANEL STRUCTURE, PARTICULARLY FOR THE ASSEMBLAGE OF ELEVATED FLOOR, according to one or more of the precedent claims, characterized by the fact that it comprehends an external fixation in correspondence to the side surface of the said body, being one or more ribs profiles of plastic material.
4. PANEL STRUCTURE, PARTICULARLY FOR THE ASSEMBLAGE OF ELEVATED FLOOR, according to one or more of the precedent claims, characterized by the fact that each of the said ribs profiles being doted of a protuberance to insert a coupling inside a counter-profile as a shell carved in the said body and corresponding to the said body.
5. PANEL STRUCTURE, PARTICULARLY FOR THE ASSEMBLAGE OF ELEVATED FLOOR, according to one or more of the precedent claims, characterized by the fact that said covering is obtained by two half-shells, coupled one to the other by a clamped joint.
6. PANEL STRUCTURE, PARTICULARLY FOR THE ASSEMBLAGE OF ELEVATED FLOOR, according to one or more of the precedent claims, characterized by the fact that it is according to what is written and shown in the drawings sheets herein inserted.
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