EP1247922A2 - Support de sol avec une plaque de tête pour supporter une structure de faux plancher surélevé et structure de faux plancher surélevé - Google Patents
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- E04F15/02—Flooring or floor layers composed of a number of similar elements
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- the invention relates to a floor support with a head plate for supporting a raised floor structure, which can have a different design, as well as a double floor structure.
- Such floor supports have a z. B. threaded shaft to the height adjustment of the floor support in a threaded sleeve one on the Raw floor attached support part is screwed.
- C-profiles Control room profiles or C-profiles to be screwed to a floor support. Therefore
- a separate head plate is provided, which in turn is only used to attach such C-profiles is suitable.
- Another type of column is required between a raised floor and a cavity floor, which is designed only for this purpose.
- Another type of prop used to brace the double floor slab in the edge area of a floor structure.
- This Special designs of floor supports for certain areas are only available in small numbers Number of pieces used, so that the production of such special supports is relatively expensive is.
- the invention has for its object a floor support of the type specified to be designed so that the top plate for different types of raised floors and different Purposes can be used without being used for special areas of application another headstock must be used.
- the head plate extends at an angular distance of 90 ° radially from the center has elongated recesses, between which at an angular distance of 90 ° insertion slots extending essentially parallel to one another can be formed with such a head plate provided floor support for the different structures of Raised floors are used, which simplifies assembly and the manufacturing costs can be reduced.
- a raw floor is indicated at 1, above which at a distance raised floor panels 2 are supported by a floor support 3, which consists of a on the raw floor 1 supporting part with threaded sleeve 4 and a threaded shaft screwed into it 5 is formed, on which a head plate 6 is welded, for example.
- a plastic plate 7 lies on the top plate 6 on, which is firmly connected to the head plate by means of screws 8 and projecting pins 9 has, which engage in holes 10 on the underside of the raised floor panels 2, which at the illustrated embodiment are made of gypsum fiber boards.
- Fig. 2 shows a plan view of an embodiment of a head plate 6, which is approximately square is designed with rounded corners. At an angular distance of 90 ° are radial from the middle of extending, elongated recesses 11 formed in the Form of elongated holes are designed. Between these elongated recesses 11 are also essentially parallel to each other at an angular distance of 90 ° Insert slots 12 are formed, each in the form of a bore circumference have designed end 13.
- the axis of the insertion slots 12 runs approximately tangentially to the internally rounded ends of the elongated recesses 11, the inner ends the insertion slots 12 lie on a larger radius around the center of the plate than the inner ends of the recesses 11.
- the axes of two insertion slots offset by 90 ° to one another 12 form approximately a square, the diagonal of which is essentially the elongated one Recess 11 is formed.
- the inner end 13 of the insertion slots 12 has a greater width than the insertion slots 12 itself. Between the insertion slots 12, a tab 17 is formed on each In each case a bore 16 is provided, which is used to screw in the screw 8 according to FIG. 1 serves.
- Recesses 15 are formed, which are preferably angular and their inner edges lie on a radius which corresponds to that of the outer edge of the tabs 17.
- Fig. 3 shows a plan view of a circular disc-shaped head plate 6, in which the elongated recesses 11 are open on the outside while they are in the 2 are closed on the outside. 3 corresponds to the top plate 6 essentially a radius at the level of the outer edge of the tab 17 between the Insert slots 12 so that the corners of the head plate 6 according to FIG. 2 at the level of the inside Edges of the cutouts 15 are separated.
- the outer edges of the recesses 11 are chamfered at 18, so that one of radial externally inserted bolt can be inserted more easily into the recess 11.
- the inner ones Ends 13 of the insertion slots 12 are formed by a bore circumference, the The center lies approximately on the central axis of the insertion slots 12. Also in this embodiment the center axes of two insertion slots offset by 90 ° to each other approximately tangential to the rounded end of a recess 11.
- Fig. 4 shows a plan view of a further embodiment of a head plate 6, the one has approximately a square circumference, in contrast to the embodiment according to FIG. 2 the radially or diagonally extending elongated recesses 11 are open on the outside, so that the recesses compared to the embodiment of FIG. 2 has an enlarged longitudinal dimension in that they are essentially square to the corners of the extend designed headstock.
- the insertion slots 12 have a bulge 19 on the inner end, which on the opposite, assigned insertion slot 12 is aligned.
- This bulge 19 is in Shape of a bore diameter formed such that the center of the bore approximately the line of the outer edge 51 of the associated tab 17 lies.
- the outer edge of the tab 17 is between the two insertion slots 12 preferably designed curved, the curvature on a radius is around the middle of the head plate and the radius is slightly smaller than the distance from one side surface of the square from the middle.
- the elongated recesses 11 in Fig. 4 are designed so that they are square Basic shape of the head plate run diagonally to the corners of the plate, with the resulting acute-angled corners at the mouth of the recesses 11 somewhat rounded are.
- the inner edges of the U-shaped recesses 15 on either side of the elongated recesses 11 are preferably also curved and they lie on the same radius as the outer edges of the tabs 17 between the insertion slots 12, so that the approximately cruciform support or Plastic plate 7 with the outer, angled edges both the outer edge of the Tabs 17 and the inner edges of the recesses 15 can overlap when they are out of the 4 rotated by 45 ° is placed on the head plate 6.
- the platen 7 made of plastic corresponds to that shown in FIG. 1.
- Pin 9 it serves on the one hand for fixing the raised floor panels 2, their abutting line is shown in Fig. 4 at 20, and on the other hand, the support plate 7 serves as a damping element between the metal head plate 6 and the raised floor plates Second
- FIG. 5 shows a top view in FIG. 5a and a cross section along the line A-A in FIG. 5b Fig. 5a.
- the top plate has a flat bearing surface 24, which is opposite the central region is recessed on a radius 21 by a distance B.
- beads 22 extend radially outward in the direction of the bores 16, which in the cross-sectional view according to FIG. 5b has a bottom region which runs obliquely upwards 22 ', which merges into a horizontal region 22 "around the bore 16, this bead 22 ends at a distance from the outer edge of the tab 17, so that in the 5b, an upwardly projecting edge 23 remains, the upper one End aligned with the support surface 24.
- the bore 16 is thus sunk relative to the support surface 24 arranged.
- the flat contact surface 24 is in the plan view of FIG. 5a through the area lowered in the middle within the circle 21 and along the radial beads 22 running outwards interrupted, also along the recesses 11 a bevel is provided which merges into the recess.
- the head plate 6 has webs 26 projecting in a star shape, some of which ensure non-rotatable engagement with the threaded shaft 5, the complementarily shaped Has depressions, so that by a screw connection via the central bore 25 a rotationally fixed connection between the threaded shaft and head plate 6 are formed can.
- FIG. 6 show various application examples of a head plate 6, in which the insertion slots 12 are widened outwards in a funnel shape by a bevel, as shown in Fig. 6.
- This beveling of the insertion slots 12 takes place on the one recess 11 facing side such that the tapered side wall of an insertion slot 12 is essentially parallel to the central axis of the recess 11.
- the holes 13 on the inner ends of the insertion slots 12 are in this embodiment arranged symmetrically to the central axis of the insertion slots.
- Fig. 6 shows an application example corresponding to Fig. 23, in which sleeves 30 in the elongated Recesses 11 are used, in which a magnetic rod is guided, by means of the a base plate 6 can be unlocked from a head plate 6 by an applied magnet can.
- a magnetic lock is described in detail in patent application DE 199 58 225 described.
- grid bars 31 are on the tabs 17 of the Head plate 6 plugged on, the grid rods 31 being provided with an elongated hole 32, so that the grid bars can be fixed by a screw 8 on the head plate is screwed through the bore 16.
- the grid bars 31 have at the insertion end Side faces an indentation 33 indicated by dashed lines, the edge of which abut the inner ends 13 of the insertion slots 12 and a holder by latching action of an attached grid rod before it is fixed with a screw.
- the wider inner ends 13 of the insertion slots 12 are used for Inclusion of these indentations 33 on the grid bars 31.
- Fig. 8 shows a plan view of the head plate 6 of FIGS. 6 and 7, in the area a tab 28 is attached to an elongated recess 11, a grid rod 31, while perpendicular to it a profile 40 rests on the top plate 6, which is approximately C-shaped Cross section with a slot-shaped opening 41 at the bottom, which extends longitudinally of the recesses 11 extends.
- 8a schematically shows a cross section of such a C-profile 40.
- the profile 40 is by hammer head screws or a spring clip on the Head plate defined by the slot 41 and the recess 11 from below in FIG. 8 inserted and then turned by 90 °, so that the elongated head of the screw on the legs rests on both sides of the slot 41 of the profile.
- Such C-profiles 40 used for cabinet structures in the area of a floor support.
- Fig. 9 shows a plan view with intersecting C-profiles 40, one of which is diagonally across the head plate runs, while the profiles 40 lying perpendicular to it end up the side faces of the former.
- the rails are attached in the same way Way by hammer head screws or the like.
- Fig. 10 shows adjacent profiles 40, three of which are in the diagonal direction on the Rest head plate 6, the middle one being aligned along two recesses 11, while the two outer ones with their slot 41 transverse to the perpendicular to it Extend recesses 11.
- Fig. 11 shows in addition to four at right angles to each other on the tabs 17
- Grid bars 31 two grid bars 31, which are placed diagonally on the tabs 28 and which are in the end region have a transverse slot which is used for the engagement of the edge of a plastic plate 7 serves.
- Fig. 12 shows an embodiment of a head plate according to FIG. 5, wherein instead of Bores 16 on the tabs 17 transverse slots 43 are formed for fastening of grid bars. Instead of the transverse slots running in the circumferential direction 43, corresponding radially extending slots can also be provided on the tabs 17 his.
- Fig. 14 shows an embodiment in which the radially inner ends of the outward open, elongated recesses 11 are formed so curved at 45 that they Ends 45 extend in the circumferential direction along the central recess 25.
- the bent Ends 45 extend over an angular range of 45 ° between the longitudinal axis a recess 11 and the axis of the adjacent bead 22.
- bent ends 45 of the recesses 11 becomes the engagement area for Pin or bolt similar to pin 30 in Fig. 6 enlarged.
- FIG. 15 shows the fastening of a rail 46 with an L-shaped cross section on a head plate 5, wherein in the plan view of FIG. 15a bolts 47 in the holes 13 are inserted at the inner end of opposite insertion slots 12.
- the 15b shows the screw bolts on the underside of the L-profile 46 attached, with a nut 48 screwed onto the bolt 47 to the L-profile to attach to the headstock.
- FIG. 16a shows a top view of the attachment of an L-profile 46 to the head plate by means of L-shaped hook 49, one of which is shown in the sectional view in Fig. 16b.
- L-shaped hooks 49 engage in the bores 13 at the inner end of the insertion slots 12, as the top view in FIG. 16a shows, the horizontal leg of this Hook 49 engages behind the underside of the head plate 6 by moving the L-profile.
- This L-shaped hooks are preferably formed by folding the L-profile, as from the top view can be seen in FIG. 16a.
- Such L-profiles 46 are on a head plate 6, for example for a wall connection or a limitation of the raised floor, for example at a boundary or at a Stairs provided.
- Fig. 17 shows a head plate 6 according to the previous embodiments a vertically angled section 50.
- This angled section lies in the plan view according to FIG. 17a Section 50 approximately parallel to the opposite edges 51 of the adjacent Insert slots 12, this section 50 at the outer end of the edge 27 a Tab 28 is attached.
- Such an angled head plate 6 can be used for the arrangement a wall or for the edge area of a raised floor.
- Fig. 18 shows a head plate corresponding to that shown in Fig. 4, wherein instead of Bores 16 on the tabs 17 radially extending recesses 52 are formed from the outer edge of the tabs 17 extend inwards along the beads 22, such as the 18b shows cross-sectional view.
- Fig. 19 shows an embodiment of a head plate according to Fig. 4, wherein on the outer edge of the Tabs 17 formed a U-shaped recess 53 extending in the circumferential direction through which the beads 22 are open radially outward, like the cross-sectional view in FIG 19b shows.
- the edge 23 shown in FIG. 5b is omitted through this recess 53 around the bore 16.
- This recess 53 serves to receive the angled edge a platen 7 as z.
- B. Fig. 1 shows.
- Fig. 20 shows a head plate 6, in which instead of radially extending, elongated recesses 11 mutually parallel recesses 55 are provided, which are on opposite Sides of an approximately square in plan view according to FIG. 20a Head plate are arranged.
- the recesses 55 extend approximately from the edge of the plate parallel to the side edges of the plate up to the beads 22.
- the edge of the head plate has a slight bulge, so that in the cross-sectional view 20b results in an upwardly projecting edge 23, as is also shown in FIG Fig. 5b is shown.
- the elongated recesses 55 which are open on the outside, run approximately parallel to two opposite beads 22 and approximately perpendicular to the two transverse beads 22.
- FIGS. 18 and 19 of a recess 52 and 53 respectively the tabs 17 can also be provided in a head plate according to FIG. 5, in which the Axes of the insertion slots 12 starting from the center of the head plate form an angle form of 45 °, the edges 57 and 51 of the slots 12 extending in their extension the intersection of the axis with the circumference of the bore at the inner end 13 of the insertion slots Cut 12 and also enclose an angle of 45 °.
- the contact surface 24 has the Head plate only on a central recess 60, which is approximately octagonal and after has internally curved edges 60 '. Furthermore, around the bores 16 on the tabs 17th Concentric recesses 61 formed in the support surface 24, as is the cross-sectional view 22a.
- Tabs 28 formed flat projections 62 which approximately the side edges 51 of the tabs 17th lie opposite, the side edge 27 of the tabs 28 inwardly into the part-circular Recess 63 extends which adjoin the side edges 51 of the tab 17.
- webs 64 are formed in a star shape, on which the threaded shaft 5 is welded.
- the top plate which is approximately square in plan view 6 of FIG. 21 represents a preferred embodiment, the dimensions of the The head plate is approximately 90 x 90 mm and the thickness is 2.5 to 3 mm.
- the radial Recesses 11 preferably have a width of approximately 9 mm.
- FIG. 22a shows a cross section through the head plate 6 according to FIG. 21 corresponding to the view in Fig. 1, wherein the plastic plate 7 as in the embodiment of FIG. 4 approximately cross-shaped is designed and with approximately U-shaped angled edges 66 the outer edge of the Straps 17 overlaps.
- the plastic plate 7 can be optional be attached to the head plate by means of screws 8.
- the plastic plate 7 In the middle area, the plastic plate 7 a reinforcement 67, which rests in the recess 60 of the head plate 6. How a comparison between Fig. 22a and Fig. 1 reveals, the plastic plate 7 is around the holes 16 on the head plate, so that there is better support of the pin 9.
- FIG. 23b shows a top view of a plastic plate 7 'which is angled with the approximately U-shaped one
- the edges on the four arms do not overlap the outer edge of the tabs 17 as in the case of 22, but in the side, U-shaped recesses 15 in engage the radially extending recesses 11 after on the arms of Plastic plate 7 'sleeves 30 are positioned which engage in the radial recesses 11 and in which a magnetic rod 68 is guided (FIG. 23a) by means of an applied one Magnet 69 a base plate 2 can be unlocked from the top plate 6.
- This type of locking corresponds to that shown in FIG. 6.
- the sectional view in Fig. 23a corresponds the section line I-I in Fig. 23b.
- FIG. 24 shows a perspective view of the head plate 6, with a tab 17 on Raster rod 31 is plugged on, from the top by means of laterally pronounced retaining tabs 70 can be clipped into the arcuate recess 63.
- This arrangement corresponds to that shown schematically in Fig. 7, the grid bars 31 of the Top are screwed into the holes 16 of the tabs 17 by means of self-drilling screws 8 can, so that there is an additional securing of the grid rods 31 on the head plate 6 results.
- the grid bars 31 have a height of about 7 mm and serve as cross bracing or Load increase of the raised floor panels 2.
- the grid bars 31 can not only on the tabs 17 are clipped, but also on the tabs 28 behind the projections 62 to the Side walls 27 (Fig. 21), so that also at an angle of 45 ° to that shown in Fig. 24 Arrangement a diagonal bracing of the raised floor panels is possible.
- Fig. 25 shows a grid bar 31 'with a height of about 50 mm, which is characterized by laterally Holding tabs 71 can be clipped over the side edges 51 of the tabs 17, so that an edge region of the grid rod 31 'lies in the recess 63.
- the retaining tab 71 is formed in the side wall of the grid rod 31 'by punching and bending the free edge, as Fig. 26 shows.
- the grid bars 31 can optionally also be screwed, as shown in FIG. 31.
- FIG. 26 shows a head plate 6 with diametrically opposed grid bars 31 ' and a transition profile plate 72 placed on the head plate, which is approximately square is and has, at the four corners, part-circular stamped holding tabs 73, which in engage the radial recesses 11 of the head plate 6.
- These transition profile plates 72 have a shape specified for the intended use, from above be inserted into the head plate and by the four retaining tabs 73 a firm hold Find.
- the holding tabs 73 can also be inserted into other recesses in the head plate 6, to fix a component on the head plate.
- FIG. 27 shows an arrangement corresponding to FIG. 26 with an edge support plate 74, which also has four retaining tabs 73 for engagement in the radial recesses 11.
- Fig. 28 shows a perspective view of a head plate 6 with oppositely placed Grid bars 31 'and a C-profile 40 placed transversely thereto on the head plate, which by means of a hammer head screw or a torsion spring fixed in the radial recesses 11 becomes.
- FIG. 29 shows, differently designed C-profiles 40 and 40 'with different Heights of approx. 40 and approx. 80 mm on a head plate 6 using hammer head screws or the like are fastened, these fasteners in the radial recesses 11 engage the head plate.
- the two lie Profiles 40 at the end of the side walls of the higher profile 40 ', which extends across the Head plate 6 extends.
- Fig. 30 shows a T-bandage of C-profiles on a head plate 6, the attachment in each case in the radial recesses 11 of the head plate, which with the slots 41 of the C-profiles are aligned or cross with them.
- Fig. 10 shows a stratification of three adjacent C-profiles 40 possible on a head plate 6, such as this shows Fig. 10.
- FIG. 31 shows an arrangement of grid bars 31 ′ corresponding to the arrangement in FIG. 11, the grid bars 31 'with the holding tabs 71, the edges 51 on the tabs 17 and Grip projections 62 on tabs 28.
- the grid bars clipped onto the tabs 17 are additionally secured by screws 8 on the top plate 6.
- Fig. 32 shows a modified embodiment in which stepped in the double floor panels 2 Bores 8 'are formed for inserting a screw 8, which into the bore 16th screwed onto the head plate 6 and through the plastic plate 7 placed on this becomes.
- 8 denotes a cover cap for the screw 8 in the bore 8 '.
- 8 is denotes an element of the floor covering, which 8 "'into the floor covering 8" through the cover cap is used.
- the described design of a head plate of a floor support means that a single head plate 6 covers all essential functions of a double floor construction , which previously required three to four different types of supports.
- the elongated recesses 11 can also be formed on the tabs 17 offset by 45 ° be arranged while the bores 16 in the region of the recesses 11 shown could be.
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DE2001116313 DE10116313A1 (de) | 2001-04-02 | 2001-04-02 | Bodenstütze mit einer Kopfplatte zum Abstützen eines Doppelbodenaufbaus |
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DE20105898U DE20105898U1 (de) | 2001-04-04 | 2001-04-04 | Bodenstütze mit einer Kopfplatte zum Abstützen eines Doppelbodenaufbaus |
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