EP4162125A1 - Modular element system for the installation of concrete raised floors and related process - Google Patents
Modular element system for the installation of concrete raised floors and related processInfo
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- EP4162125A1 EP4162125A1 EP20743767.4A EP20743767A EP4162125A1 EP 4162125 A1 EP4162125 A1 EP 4162125A1 EP 20743767 A EP20743767 A EP 20743767A EP 4162125 A1 EP4162125 A1 EP 4162125A1
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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
- E04F15/02452—Details of junctions between the supporting structures and the panels or a panel-supporting framework
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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- E04B—GENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
- E04B5/00—Floors; Floor construction with regard to insulation; Connections specially adapted therefor
- E04B5/16—Load-carrying floor structures wholly or partly cast or similarly formed in situ
- E04B5/32—Floor structures wholly cast in situ with or without form units or reinforcements
- E04B5/36—Floor structures wholly cast in situ with or without form units or reinforcements with form units as part of the floor
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- E04B—GENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
- E04B5/00—Floors; Floor construction with regard to insulation; Connections specially adapted therefor
- E04B5/48—Special adaptations of floors for incorporating ducts, e.g. for heating or ventilating
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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
- E04F15/02494—Supporting structures with a plurality of base plates or like, each base plate having a plurality of pedestals upstanding therefrom to receive the floor panels
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- E04F—FINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
- E04F15/00—Flooring
- E04F15/12—Flooring or floor layers made of masses in situ, e.g. seamless magnesite floors, terrazzo gypsum floors
- E04F15/123—Lost formworks for producing hollow floor screed layers, e.g. for receiving installations, ducts, cables
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- E04F—FINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
- E04F2290/00—Specially adapted covering, lining or flooring elements not otherwise provided for
- E04F2290/02—Specially adapted covering, lining or flooring elements not otherwise provided for for accommodating service installations or utility lines, e.g. heating conduits, electrical lines, lighting devices or service outlets
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- the present patent relates to components for the construction of raised floors and in particular it concerns a new system of modular elements for the construction of raised floors, their installation process, and the raised floor obtained.
- Prior art includes supports consisting of a base element which can be placed on a laying surface and support the four corners of four panels side by side.
- the base element has a generally cylindrical shape, and is equipped with an enlarged support base at the bottom, while the upper support part is substantially flat, orthogonal to the axis of the cylindrical part, and suited to support the raised floor elements.
- installers first place the supports at a modular distance, according to the characteristics of the flooring to be installed. Then the cable ducts and cables are laid following a path that goes from the starting point to an end point, according to the arrangement deemed ideal.
- the installers lay the flooring elements on top of said supports.
- the flooring thus obtained, while achieving the intended purpose with excellent results, is an unstable structure.
- the flooring panels are not perfectly coplanar and thus not perfectly and stably positioned.
- the object of this patent is a new modular elements system for the installation of raised floors.
- An important object of the present invention is to provide a first correctly and perfectly positioned base grid used as a reference for the laying of cables, cable ducts, raceways, inspection wells, etc.
- Another object of the present invention is to speed up and simplify all installation procedures.
- Yet another object is to provide a very resistant and stable structure.
- the new system includes a plurality of modular base elements, hereinafter simply called bases, intended to be laid on the laying surface and constrained to each other to create a modular base grid, and a plurality of modular upper elements, hereinafter simply called modules, intended to be laid on said bases and constrained to each other to create a surface on which concrete is poured, and where a service cavity is left between said modules and said bases for the passage of cables, cable ducts, raceways, etc.
- bases intended to be laid on the laying surface and constrained to each other to create a modular base grid
- modules intended to be laid on said bases and constrained to each other to create a surface on which concrete is poured
- Each of said bases comprises:
- cup-shaped element-shaped element a raised part, hereinafter called cup-shaped element-shaped element, the upper edge of which is configured to support and constrain a support foot of said modules;
- said base comprises said cup-shaped element and one or more of said connecting arms which are removably or non-removably connected to said cup shaped element.
- cup-shaped element configured to support one foot of a module or two or more neighboring modules.
- Said cup-shaped element is also configured to be stackable with other cup-shaped elements of other identical bases.
- said cup-shaped element preferably has a substantially frustoconical shape, for example converging upwards, where the upper circumference is smaller than the bottom circumference.
- Said connecting arms are for example constrained to said cup-shaped element-shaped element and oriented radially with respect to the latter.
- said arms of the same base are arranged so as to be at right angles with respect to each other.
- Said arms further comprise elements for their coupling to arms or cup-shaped elements of neighboring bases.
- Said modules comprise a substantially flat or domed upper part, generally square or rectangular, and four support feet located at the corners of said upper part.
- the height of the feet together with the height of the cup-shaped elements determines the height of the module and the service cavity that will be created using this system and is a function of the design needs.
- said upper part has shaped edges, preferably curved, so as to fit together with the corresponding shaped edges of adjacent modules and to connect them together.
- edges are channel shaped and sized so that a female channel along one edge of a module, can house a male channel along the corresponding edge of an adjacent module.
- Said coupling channels also extend over the edges of the support feet.
- Said upper part is suitably ribbed.
- a rib configuration that proved to be particularly effective was specially developed.
- on the upward facing side of the upper part that is, on the formwork surface, there are lowered areas housing reinforcement ribs.
- the lower ends of said module support feet consist of a flat wall, for example curved to form a quarter circle, so as to make up a complete ring together with three other feet of corresponding adjacent modules properly placed on the same cup-shaped element. Said lower ends of the module support feet are also configured to rest stably on the upper edge of the cup-shaped elements.
- said upper edge of a cup-shaped element is formed with a channel in which one or more corresponding downward-facing protrusions made on said lower end of the feet are inserted.
- one or more protrusions or teeth are also present inside said channel for the connection of the corresponding teeth present on said protrusions.
- Said lower ends may also comprise elements for coupling or connecting the lower ends themselves with corresponding lower ends of other adjacent feet resting on the same cup shaped element.
- said base preferably comprises a frustoconical central cup-shaped element or in any case stackable with other identical base cup-shaped elements, and connecting arms to neighboring bases, preferably four at most and arranged orthogonal to each other.
- Said arms have a certain height such that once placed on the ground, they serve as a support for the cables or cable ducts laid on them.
- a first end of each of said arms is constrained, in a removable or preferably non-removable way, to said cup-shaped element, while the second opposite end comprises means for being coupled to a cup-shaped element of a second base or more preferably to a corresponding second end of an arm of a second base.
- Said coupling means are suited to prevent the arms from detaching from each other and furthermore, are configured so that once the two second ends are joined, there are no raised portions that could hinder the laying of the cables or cable ducts.
- the first step is to lay the bases so as to create a grid where the cells are determined by said base arms, and the nodes are said regularly spaced and distributed cup-shaped elements.
- the installers can easily lay the cables, cable ducts, raceways and the like on the grid, following the established design.
- the modules can be installed by connecting them to the cup-shaped elements of the bases and to each other, creating a very stable and resistant structure.
- the present patent also relates to the process for the construction of raised flooring and the raised flooring obtained.
- Figure 1 shows a three-dimensional view of the base (100).
- Figure 2 shows a section of the base (100).
- Figure 3 shows a detailed portion of Figure 2 and in particular a detailed portion of the cup shaped element (10).
- Figure 4 shows another detailed portion of Figure 2 and in particular the end (17) of an arm (15).
- Figure 5 shows a three-dimensional view of the module (200).
- Figure 6 shows a three-dimensional view from below of the module (10) of Figure 5, while Figure 7 shows a detailed portion of it and in particular a support foot (22).
- Figure 8 shows a three-dimensional view of a raised floor (300) made up by assembling a plurality of bases (100) and modules (200), for the passage of cables, cable ducts, or raceways in general (A).
- the new system for the construction of raised floors (300) includes a plurality of bases (100) to be laid on a laying surface and to be constrained together to make up a base grid, and a plurality of modules (200), to be laid on said bases (100) and constrained together to create a surface (301) on which concrete can be cast.
- a service cavity (400) is created between said modules (200) and said bases (100) for the passage of cables, cable ducts, raceways, etc., as well as for ventilation purposes.
- Each of said bases (100) comprises:
- cup-shaped element (10) having an upper edge (12) configured to support and constrain a foot (22) intended to support said modules (200);
- said base (100) comprises a central cup-shaped element (10) with a substantially truncated cone shape converging upwards, and four arms (15) orthogonal to each other and radial with respect to said cup-shaped element (10) constrained to the lower edge (11) of said cup-shaped element (10).
- a first end (16) of each of said arms (15) is removably or non-removably constrained to said cup-shaped element (10), while the second opposite end (17) comprises coupling means (171, 172) with a corresponding second end of an arm of a second base.
- Said coupling means (171, 172) comprise for example horizontal tabs (171) with teeth (172) intended to interlock the edge (173) of the end (17) of the opposite arm (15).
- Said modules (200) comprise an upper part (21), substantially flat or domed, generally square or rectangular, and four support feet (22) located at the corners of said upper part.
- Said upper part (21) is equipped with shaped edges (24, 25, 26, 27) so as to interlock with the corresponding shaped edges of adjacent modules and connect them together.
- edges (24, 25, 26, 27) are configured like a channel and sized so that a female channel, arranged on one edge of one module (24, 27), can house a male channel placed on the corresponding edge (25, 26) of an adjacent module.
- Said coupling channels also suitably extend along the edges of the support feet (22), as shown in figure (7).
- the lower ends (23) of said support feet (22) of the modules (200) consist of a flat wall, curved to form a quarter circle, so as to form a complete ring together with three other feet of corresponding adjacent modules correctly positioned on the same cup-shaped element. Said lower ends (23) of the support feet (22) of the modules (200) are also configured to rest stably on said upper edge (12) of the cup-shaped elements (100).
- said upper edge (12) of a cup-shaped element (10) is shaped like a channel (13) in which one or more downward-facing protrusions (231) made on said lower end (23) are inserted.
- one or more protrusions or teeth (14) may be made inside said channel (13) for the coupling with corresponding teeth (232) made on said protrusions (23) of the support foot (22).
- the modules (200) are arranged so that the upper parts (21) are all connected together along the edges (24, 25, 26, 27) resulting in a continuous surface with cylindrical holes made up by said support feet (22) and by said cup-shaped elements (10). Concrete can then be cast on the flooring (300), with or without mesh or reinforcement elements, which will fill said cylindrical holes and create a slab over the laying surface. Once the concrete is cured, a stable raised floor is obtained.
- One or more of said modules (200) may include an opening made on its upper part (21), in order to install inspection wells or accesses to the underlying service cavity (400).
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Abstract
It is a system for constructing raised floors (300), comprising a plurality of bases (100), intended to be laid on a laying surface, and a plurality of upper modular elements or modules (200), intended to be laid on said bases (100), and where between these modules (200) and said bases (100) a service cavity (400) is created for the passage of cables, cable ducts, raceways, (A) and/or for ventilation purposes. Each of said modules (200) comprises an upper part (21) and support feet (22). Each of said bases (100) comprises a raised part or cup-shaped element (10), the upper edge (12) of which is configured to support a foot (22) of one or more of said modules (200) and where said one or more modules (200) and said cup-shaped element (10) are mutually constrained. Each of said bases also comprises one or more arms (15) and/or connecting portions, removably or non-removably constrained to said cup-shaped element (10) and suited to mutually constrain two or more bases (100).
Description
MODULAR ELEMENT SYSTEM FOR THE INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE RAISED FLOORS AND RELATED PROCESS
DESCRIPTION
The present patent relates to components for the construction of raised floors and in particular it concerns a new system of modular elements for the construction of raised floors, their installation process, and the raised floor obtained.
At present, in order to construct or install raised floors, conveniently spaced supports are first positioned on a laying surface and the elements or panels making up the flooring are subsequently positioned on said supports.
Prior art includes supports consisting of a base element which can be placed on a laying surface and support the four corners of four panels side by side.
The base element has a generally cylindrical shape, and is equipped with an enlarged support base at the bottom, while the upper support part is substantially flat, orthogonal to the axis of the cylindrical part, and suited to support the raised floor elements.
In particular, the comers of the panels placed side by side that make up the flooring rest on each of said flat parts.
The following is the procedure for the case in which a raised floor must be constructed on a laying surface, and where cables, cable ducts, raceways, etc., must pass between said laying surface and said raised floor.
Currently, installers first place the supports at a modular distance, according to the characteristics of the flooring to be installed. Then the cable ducts and cables are laid following a path that goes from the starting point to an end point, according to the arrangement deemed ideal.
Once the cables are fixed, the installers lay the flooring elements on top of said supports. The flooring thus obtained, while achieving the intended purpose with excellent results, is an unstable structure. In fact, particularly in the case in which the laying surface is not perfectly level and horizontal, the flooring panels are not perfectly coplanar and thus not perfectly and stably positioned.
To address these drawbacks, height-adjustable supports with an inclinable support head,
which require skilled installers to obtain perfect results, are also known in the prior art.
The object of this patent is a new modular elements system for the installation of raised floors.
An important object of the present invention is to provide a first correctly and perfectly positioned base grid used as a reference for the laying of cables, cable ducts, raceways, inspection wells, etc.
Another object of the present invention is to speed up and simplify all installation procedures.
Yet another object is to provide a very resistant and stable structure.
These and other direct and complementary objects are achieved by the new modular elements system for the installation of raised floors.
The new system includes a plurality of modular base elements, hereinafter simply called bases, intended to be laid on the laying surface and constrained to each other to create a modular base grid, and a plurality of modular upper elements, hereinafter simply called modules, intended to be laid on said bases and constrained to each other to create a surface on which concrete is poured, and where a service cavity is left between said modules and said bases for the passage of cables, cable ducts, raceways, etc.
Each of said bases comprises:
- a raised part, hereinafter called cup-shaped element-shaped element, the upper edge of which is configured to support and constrain a support foot of said modules;
- one or more arms and/or connecting portions, connected to said cup-shaped element and suited to mutually constrain several bases to each other in the correct positions and at the correct distance, so as to create a modular grid where the correct distance between the cup-shaped elements installed is determined by said arms.
In its preferred embodiment, said base comprises said cup-shaped element and one or more of said connecting arms which are removably or non-removably connected to said cup shaped element.
The upper edge of said cup-shaped element is configured to support one foot of a module or two or more neighboring modules.
Said cup-shaped element is also configured to be stackable with other cup-shaped elements of other identical bases.
In particular, said cup-shaped element preferably has a substantially frustoconical shape, for example converging upwards, where the upper circumference is smaller than the bottom circumference.
Said connecting arms are for example constrained to said cup-shaped element-shaped element and oriented radially with respect to the latter. In the preferred embodiment, said arms of the same base are arranged so as to be at right angles with respect to each other.
Said arms further comprise elements for their coupling to arms or cup-shaped elements of neighboring bases.
Said modules comprise a substantially flat or domed upper part, generally square or rectangular, and four support feet located at the corners of said upper part.
The height of the feet together with the height of the cup-shaped elements determines the height of the module and the service cavity that will be created using this system and is a function of the design needs.
In particular, said upper part has shaped edges, preferably curved, so as to fit together with the corresponding shaped edges of adjacent modules and to connect them together.
For example, said edges are channel shaped and sized so that a female channel along one edge of a module, can house a male channel along the corresponding edge of an adjacent module. Said coupling channels also extend over the edges of the support feet.
Said upper part is suitably ribbed. In particular, a rib configuration that proved to be particularly effective was specially developed. In this configuration, on the upward facing side of the upper part, that is, on the formwork surface, there are lowered areas housing reinforcement ribs. In particular, there is a central lowered area, with ribs arranged in a cobweb configuration around it and four straight lowered areas along the diagonals of said upper part. There are also additional lowered parts along the edges of said upper part.
The lower ends of said module support feet consist of a flat wall, for example curved to form a quarter circle, so as to make up a complete ring together with three other feet of corresponding adjacent modules properly placed on the same cup-shaped element.
Said lower ends of the module support feet are also configured to rest stably on the upper edge of the cup-shaped elements.
In the preferred embodiment described and claimed below, said upper edge of a cup-shaped element is formed with a channel in which one or more corresponding downward-facing protrusions made on said lower end of the feet are inserted.
To ensure the correct and stable positioning of a foot on the cup-shaped element, one or more protrusions or teeth are also present inside said channel for the connection of the corresponding teeth present on said protrusions.
Said lower ends may also comprise elements for coupling or connecting the lower ends themselves with corresponding lower ends of other adjacent feet resting on the same cup shaped element.
As noted, said base preferably comprises a frustoconical central cup-shaped element or in any case stackable with other identical base cup-shaped elements, and connecting arms to neighboring bases, preferably four at most and arranged orthogonal to each other.
Said arms have a certain height such that once placed on the ground, they serve as a support for the cables or cable ducts laid on them.
A first end of each of said arms is constrained, in a removable or preferably non-removable way, to said cup-shaped element, while the second opposite end comprises means for being coupled to a cup-shaped element of a second base or more preferably to a corresponding second end of an arm of a second base.
Said coupling means are suited to prevent the arms from detaching from each other and furthermore, are configured so that once the two second ends are joined, there are no raised portions that could hinder the laying of the cables or cable ducts.
+++Considering a laying surface on which the ribbed floor is to be installed, the first step is to lay the bases so as to create a grid where the cells are determined by said base arms, and the nodes are said regularly spaced and distributed cup-shaped elements.
Once the grid is installed, the installers can easily lay the cables, cable ducts, raceways and the like on the grid, following the established design.
Once the installation of the systems or preferably of the ducts to contain said systems is
completed, the modules can be installed by connecting them to the cup-shaped elements of the bases and to each other, creating a very stable and resistant structure.
The present patent also relates to the process for the construction of raised flooring and the raised flooring obtained.
The characteristics of the present invention will be better clarified by the following description with reference to the drawings, attached by way of a non-limiting example. Figure 1 shows a three-dimensional view of the base (100).
Figure 2 shows a section of the base (100).
Figure 3 shows a detailed portion of Figure 2 and in particular a detailed portion of the cup shaped element (10).
Figure 4 shows another detailed portion of Figure 2 and in particular the end (17) of an arm (15).
Figure 5 shows a three-dimensional view of the module (200).
Figure 6 shows a three-dimensional view from below of the module (10) of Figure 5, while Figure 7 shows a detailed portion of it and in particular a support foot (22).
Figure 8 shows a three-dimensional view of a raised floor (300) made up by assembling a plurality of bases (100) and modules (200), for the passage of cables, cable ducts, or raceways in general (A).
The new system for the construction of raised floors (300) includes a plurality of bases (100) to be laid on a laying surface and to be constrained together to make up a base grid, and a plurality of modules (200), to be laid on said bases (100) and constrained together to create a surface (301) on which concrete can be cast.
As shown in Figure 8, a service cavity (400) is created between said modules (200) and said bases (100) for the passage of cables, cable ducts, raceways, etc., as well as for ventilation purposes.
Each of said bases (100) comprises:
- a cup-shaped element (10), having an upper edge (12) configured to support and constrain a foot (22) intended to support said modules (200);
- one or more arms (15) and/or connecting portions, removably or non-removably
constrained to said cup-shaped element (10) and suited to mutually constrain the other bases (100) in the correct position and at the correct distance.
In the example in the drawings, said base (100) comprises a central cup-shaped element (10) with a substantially truncated cone shape converging upwards, and four arms (15) orthogonal to each other and radial with respect to said cup-shaped element (10) constrained to the lower edge (11) of said cup-shaped element (10).
A first end (16) of each of said arms (15) is removably or non-removably constrained to said cup-shaped element (10), while the second opposite end (17) comprises coupling means (171, 172) with a corresponding second end of an arm of a second base.
Said coupling means (171, 172) comprise for example horizontal tabs (171) with teeth (172) intended to interlock the edge (173) of the end (17) of the opposite arm (15).
Said modules (200) comprise an upper part (21), substantially flat or domed, generally square or rectangular, and four support feet (22) located at the corners of said upper part. Said upper part (21) is equipped with shaped edges (24, 25, 26, 27) so as to interlock with the corresponding shaped edges of adjacent modules and connect them together.
For example, said edges (24, 25, 26, 27) are configured like a channel and sized so that a female channel, arranged on one edge of one module (24, 27), can house a male channel placed on the corresponding edge (25, 26) of an adjacent module. Said coupling channels also suitably extend along the edges of the support feet (22), as shown in figure (7).
The lower ends (23) of said support feet (22) of the modules (200) consist of a flat wall, curved to form a quarter circle, so as to form a complete ring together with three other feet of corresponding adjacent modules correctly positioned on the same cup-shaped element. Said lower ends (23) of the support feet (22) of the modules (200) are also configured to rest stably on said upper edge (12) of the cup-shaped elements (100).
As shown in detail in figure 3 and figure 7, said upper edge (12) of a cup-shaped element (10) is shaped like a channel (13) in which one or more downward-facing protrusions (231) made on said lower end (23) are inserted.
To ensure the correct and stable positioning of the foot (22) of a module (200) on the cup shaped element (100), one or more protrusions or teeth (14) may be made inside said
channel (13) for the coupling with corresponding teeth (232) made on said protrusions (23) of the support foot (22).
Once the raised flooring (300) has been correctly installed, the modules (200) are arranged so that the upper parts (21) are all connected together along the edges (24, 25, 26, 27) resulting in a continuous surface with cylindrical holes made up by said support feet (22) and by said cup-shaped elements (10). Concrete can then be cast on the flooring (300), with or without mesh or reinforcement elements, which will fill said cylindrical holes and create a slab over the laying surface. Once the concrete is cured, a stable raised floor is obtained. One or more of said modules (200) may include an opening made on its upper part (21), in order to install inspection wells or accesses to the underlying service cavity (400).
Consequently, the concrete casting will also be carried out so as to enable the presence of such an opening.
These specifications are sufficient for the expert person to make and use the invention even if during the implementation process variations may be applied which would not change the substance of the innovative concept in any case.
Therefore, with reference to the preceding description and the attached drawings the following claims are made.
Claims
1. System for creating raised floors (300), comprising a plurality of bases (100), intended to be laid on the laying surface, and a plurality of upper modular elements or modules (200), intended to be laid on said bases (100), and where a service cavity (400) is created between said modules (200) and said bases (100) for the passage of cables, cable ducts, raceways, (A) and/or for ventilation purposes, characterized in that each of said modules (200) comprises an upper part (21) and supporting feet (22), and where each of said bases (100) comprises: a raised part or cup-shaped element (10), the upper edge (12) of which is configured to support a support foot (22) of one or more of said modules (200) and where said one or more modules (200) and said cup-shaped element (10) are mutually constrained; one or more arms (15) and/or connecting portions, removably or non-removably constrained to said cup-shaped element (10) and suited to mutually constrain two or more bases (100).
2. System according to claim 1, characterized in that the upper edge (12) of said cup shaped element (10) is configured to support and constrain said foot (22) of one or more of said modules (200).
3. System according to claim 1, characterized in that said cup-shaped element (10) has a section configured so as to be stackable with other cup-shaped elements of other identical bases.
4. System according to claim 3, characterized in that the shape of said cup-shaped element (10) is substantially frustoconical.
5. System according to claim 1, characterized in that said arms (15) of said base (10) are arranged so as to be at right angles with respect to each other.
6. System according to claim 1, characterized in that said upper part (21) of said modules (200) is provided with shaped edges (24, 25, 26, 27) for the connection with corresponding edges of neighboring modules, so that multiple modules (200) connected together make up a continuous upper surface (301), with cylindrical holes (302) in correspondence with the support feet (22).
7. System according to claim 6, characterized in that said edges (24, 25, 26, 27) of said upper part (21) of said module (200) have a channel configuration and are sized so that a female channel, located on an edge of a module (24, 27), can house a male channel located on the corresponding edge (25, 26) of an adjacent module.
8. System according to claim 1, characterized in that said upper part (21) of said module (200) is ribbed and where on the upward facing surface of said upper part (21), that is, on the formwork surface, there are lowered areas housing reinforcement ribs.
9. System according to claim 8, characterized in that on said formwork surface of said upper part (21) of a module (200) there is: a lowered central part, with ribs arranged in a cobweb configuration; four straight lowered parts arranged along the diagonals of said upper part; additional straight lowered parts along the edges of said upper part.
10. System according to claim 1, characterized in that the lower ends (23) of said support feet (22) of the modules comprise a flat wall, curved to form a quarter circle, so as to form a complete ring together with three other feet (22) of corresponding adjacent modules (200) properly positioned on the same cup-shaped element (10).
11. System according to claim 10, characterized in that said upper edge (12) of said cup-shaped element (10) is shaped like a channel (13) in which one or more corresponding downward-facing protrusions (231) made on said lower end (23) of said foot (22) are inserted.
12. System according to claim 11, characterized in that within said channel (13) there are coupling means (14), such as protrusions or teeth, for the coupling with corresponding coupling means (232), such as protrusions or teeth, made on said protrusions (232) of said lower end (23) of said foot (22).
13. System according to claim 1, characterized in that said one or more arms (15) are constrained with their first end (17) to said cup-shaped element (10), while the second opposite end (17) of said arms (15) comprises means (171, 172) to couple with a corresponding second end (17) of an arm (15) of a second base (100) or to a cup-shaped element (10) of a second base (100).
14. System according to the preceding claims, characterized in that said module comprises at least one opening on said upper part (21).
15. Raised flooring obtained with the system according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that it comprises: a base grid made up of a plurality of said bases (100) coupled together by said arms (15), where the cells of the grid are formed by said arms (15) and the nodes of the grid are formed by said cup-shaped elements (10), an upper surface (301) formed by a plurality of said modules (200) juxtaposed to each other so that said upper surface creates a continuous surface, with cylindrical holes (302) in correspondence with said feet (22) resting on the cup-shaped elements (10) of said base grid.
16, Raised flooring according to claim 15, characterized in that it comprises a slab cast on said upper surface (301) with columns obtained inside said cylindrical holes (302).
17, Method for creating a raised flooring on a laying surface, with the system according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that it comprises the following steps: laying a plurality of said bases (100) constrained to each other by said arms (15), to form a grid on said laying surface; preparing the surface for the installation of utility elements like, for example, cables or pipes, or laying said utility elements; laying a plurality of said modules (200) on said cup-shaped elements (10) of said bases (100), so that a maximum of four support feet (22) of four neighboring modules (200) rest on the same cup-shaped element (10), and where said modules (200) are joined together to form said continuous upper surface (301) with cylindrical holes (301) in correspondence with the support feet (22) and the cup-shaped elements (10); pouring of a casting of concrete, possibly reinforced, on said upper surface (301) to make a slab having a suitable thickness and columns inside said cylindrical holes.
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