KR101850497B1 - modularized assembly structure of floor - Google Patents

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KR101850497B1
KR101850497B1 KR1020160009603A KR20160009603A KR101850497B1 KR 101850497 B1 KR101850497 B1 KR 101850497B1 KR 1020160009603 A KR1020160009603 A KR 1020160009603A KR 20160009603 A KR20160009603 A KR 20160009603A KR 101850497 B1 KR101850497 B1 KR 101850497B1
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    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
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    • E04F15/02Flooring or floor layers composed of a number of similar elements
    • E04F15/02044Separate elements for fastening to an underlayer
    • E04F2015/0205Separate elements for fastening to an underlayer with load-supporting elongated furring elements between the flooring elements and the underlayer
    • E04F2015/02066Separate elements for fastening to an underlayer with load-supporting elongated furring elements between the flooring elements and the underlayer with additional fastening elements between furring elements and flooring elements
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    • E04BUILDING
    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
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Abstract

According to the present invention, there is provided a modular flooring assembly structure comprising: a pair of longitudinally spaced apart longitudinal members; A plurality of transverse members installed at regular intervals along the longitudinal direction of the weft member at the top of the weeviced member so as to traverse the pair of intervening members; A plurality of floor members provided elongate along a longitudinal direction or a transverse direction of the transverse member to selectively coincide with or intersect the longitudinal direction of the transverse member at an upper portion of the transverse member; And a plurality of fixing members coupled to the transverse member, the plurality of fixing members allowing the floor member to be fixed by sliding engagement at an upper portion of the transverse member.
Accordingly, it is possible to provide a modularized flooring assembly structure which can be installed in a more strengthened and stable structure but can be partially constructed and demounted.

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[0002] Modularized assembly structure of floor [0003]

The present invention relates to an assembled structure of a modular floor, more specifically, it can be assembled and disassembled locally, thereby facilitating dismantling and widening the scope of recycling, thereby reducing the cost of dismantling and waste generation, And an outer surface of the slip-preventing groove is formed in a slanting line.

Conventionally, a floor of a floor is mounted on a floor, a groove is formed on one side and a projection is formed on the other side, and then a protrusion formed on the floor is inserted into a groove of a neighboring floor member. As a result of the construction, since the bottom floor members are fitted to the floor while being fitted to each other, partial replacement of the floor floor members is not possible in principle, and the floor bottom member is adhered to the floor, which is very difficult to demolish.

There is a reinforced floor which is constructed by hanging without using glue. In this construction method, the difficulty of demolition is somewhat lessened by using a floor member having a groove formed on the other side and a projection formed on the other side. However, since it is fixed by grooves and projections, Replacement is still a problem. However, since the floor assembly used as the floor material of the living room is made of wood, it is often subjected to an impact when moving or children play, and when water is poured from the kitchen, local breakage occurs, It may be stuck, stinking, badly aesthetically, and replacing the damaged part with a new flooring member. However, in the conventional floor assembly, since the floor member is fitted to the floor member and the floor member is fixed to the floor by an adhesive, it is difficult to remove the damaged floor member, and even if the floor member is forcibly removed The protruding portion remains inserted in the groove of the neighboring floor member or damages the adjacent floor member member protrusion and groove of the damaged floor member.

In addition, in order to insert a new flooring member, the front surface of the projection and a part of the lower side surface of the groove are cut with a knife. In this case, the height of the flooring member is different from that of the adjacent flooring member, And it became a cosmetic home, and most consumers buy the complaint of the consumer.

Furthermore, in the case of the bonded laminate floor which is widely used in Korea, a lot of cost is incurred by a professional contractor when it is renovated, and noise and vibration are generated by the use of a hammer drill at the time of demolition and the coagulated adhesive remaining on the floor is grinded There is a problem in that many dusts are generated in the process of using and changing.

In the conventional floor assembly, since the floor member directly contacts the floor, the walking feeling is hard, the noise generated in the upper floor is transmitted to the lower floor as it is, and the floor member is rotten in the floor. On the contrary, the reinforced floor which is constructed by stringing is limited to the natural texture because the bottom floor member is floated on the floor and the floor is reclined and the upper surface layer of the flooring member is printed.

In order to solve the above problem, Korean Patent Registration No. 10-0858843 discloses a structure for assembling a lower support structure of a flooring material. However, in the case where a coupling protrusion of a lower support structure fixed to a floor is formed in a side- Since the upper and lower fixing plates are fixed through the level bolts by pressing and inserting the flooring material while the lower supporting frame is fixed to the floor by supporting the flooring material by inserting, the manufacturing cost is increased, .

Korean Registered Patent No. 10-0858843 (registered on September 10, 2008)

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION An object of the present invention is to provide a modularized flooring assembly structure which can be installed in a more strengthened and stable structure but can be partially assembled and demounted.

The present invention also provides a modularized floor assembly structure capable of being easily installed without limitations on the floor area to which the floor space is applied.

In order to achieve the above object, a modular floor structure of a floor according to the present invention is characterized by comprising: a pair of longitudinally spaced apart longitudinal members; A plurality of transverse members installed at regular intervals along the longitudinal direction of the weft member at the top of the weeviced member so as to traverse the pair of intervening members; A plurality of floor members provided elongate along a longitudinal direction or a transverse direction of the transverse member to selectively coincide with or intersect the longitudinal direction of the transverse member at an upper portion of the transverse member; And a plurality of fixing members coupled to the transverse member, the plurality of fixing members allowing the floor member to be fixed by sliding engagement at an upper portion of the transverse member.

Here, it is preferable that a biting wedge is formed on the upper portion of the fixing member so as to be gradually widened toward the upper side, and a biting sliding groove is formed in the lower portion of the flooring member correspondingly to the shape of the biting wedge.

Preferably, the floor member is provided so as to extend from the upper portion of the transverse member, and a joint wedge member is provided between the floor members so as to be gradually widened toward both sides and is engaged with the side portion of the floor member Do.

Preferably, the interspecies and the transverse member include a steel frame, and the floor member and the fixing member are made of wood.

According to the present invention, it is possible to provide a modularized flooring assembly structure which is installed in a more strengthened and stable structure but can be partially installed and demounted.

In addition, it is possible to provide a modularized flooring assembly structure that can be easily installed without limitations on the floor area to be installed by allowing expansion.

1 is a partially assembled perspective view illustrating an example of an assembled structure of a modular floor according to the present invention,
FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view showing a construction process of the modular floor structure of the floor of FIG. 1;
Fig. 3 is a partially enlarged side view showing, in an enlarged scale, a part of the assembled structure of the modular floor of Fig. 1; Fig.
Fig. 4 is a plan view showing a state in which the floor member of Fig. 1 is connected so as to be connected by a joint wedge member;
5 is an assembled perspective view showing another example of an assembling structure of a modular floor according to the present invention,
FIG. 6 is an exploded perspective view showing a construction process of the modular floor structure of the floor of FIG. 5,
Fig. 7 is a plan view showing a state in which a plurality of floor members are connected so as to be connected by a joint wedge member when the distance between the pair of inter-
FIG. 8 is an exploded perspective view showing a process of joining the joint wedge member to the floor member of FIG. 7,
9 is a perspective view of a fixing member and a coupling wedge member when the reinforcing fastening member is coupled to the fastening member and the coupling wedge member according to yet another embodiment of FIG. 7 and a partial cross-sectional view of the assembled structure of the modular floor,
10 is a plan view of an assembled structure of a modular floor with a joint wedge member according to another embodiment of the present invention.

Hereinafter, the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

As shown in FIGS. 1 and 5, the modularized floor assembly 100 according to the present invention includes a pair of interdependent members 110 arranged longitudinally and arranged side by side, A plurality of transverse members 120 provided at regular intervals along the longitudinal direction of the weft member 110 at an upper portion of the weft member 110 so as to traverse the member 110, A plurality of floor members 130 provided along the transverse direction of the transverse member 120 so as to be coincident with or intersect with the longitudinal direction of the transverse member 120 at the upper portion of the transverse member 120, And a plurality of securing members 140 that allow the floor member 130 to be secured by sliding engagement at the top of the transverse member 120.

Accordingly, the installation direction of the floor member 130 can be freely selected according to the use of the space to be installed, the area and the aesthetic design criteria, and the installation can be performed easily. At the same time, It is possible to provide a modular flooring assembly structure 100 that can be easily demounted and demounted.

2, a swaging wedge 143 is formed on the upper portion of the fixing member 140 so as to be gradually widened as it is projected upward, and a swaging wedge 143 is formed on the lower portion of the swinging member 130. As shown in FIG. The engaging sliding groove 131 is recessed to correspond to the shape.

The engaging sliding groove 131 of the floor member 130 is engaged with the engaging wedge 143 of the fixing member 140 so that the floor member 130 can be easily engaged with the fixing member 140 by sliding engagement .

More specifically, the fixing member 140 includes a fixing block 141 which is slidably inserted into both sides of the transverse member 120 and fixedly assembled to the inside of the transverse member 120, as shown in Figs. 2 and 3, And a locking wedge 143 having a shape gradually widening as it is projected upward from the upper portion of the fixing block 141 and a step between the fixing block 141 and the locking wedge 143, 120 on both sides of an upper end portion of the lower end portion of the lower end portion of the lower end portion of the lower end portion of the lower end of the lower end portion of the lower end portion.

As shown in FIGS. 1 to 4, the floor member 130 is long along the longitudinal direction of the transverse member 120, And the engaging sliding groove 131 is formed at a lower portion of the floor member 130 so as to correspond to the shape of the engaging wedge 143 so that the floor member 130 In the longitudinal direction of the floor member 130 in the lateral direction.

4, the floor member 130 is provided so as to extend from the upper portion of the transverse member 120, and the floor member 130 has a shape gradually increasing in width between the floor member 130 and the floor member 130 And a joint wedge member 150 engaged with the side of the floor member 130 is engaged.

5 and 6, the floor member 130 is elongated along the longitudinal direction of the transverse member 120, so that the transverse member 120 is formed to have a substantially rectangular cross- And the engaging sliding groove 131 is formed in the lower part of the floor member 130 in such a manner as to correspond to the shape of the engaging wedge 143, Is recessed over the longitudinal orientation of.

5 and 6, the assembled structure 100 of the modular floor according to the present invention includes a longitudinal member 110 having a longitudinal direction and a pair of side members 110 arranged side by side, A plurality of transverse members 120 disposed across the pair of intervertebral members 110 along the longitudinal direction of the intervertebral members 110 at an upper portion of the transverse member 110, A plurality of floor members 130 installed along the longitudinal direction of the weft member 110 and a plurality of floor members 130 coupled to both ends of the transverse member 120, And a plurality of fixing members 140 that are fixed by sliding engagement.

Accordingly, it is possible to provide a modularized floor assembly structure 100 that can be installed in a more strengthened and stable structure but can be partially assembled and demounted.

The interspring member 110 includes a steel member having a cross-sectional shape of approximately '?' Shape, and the cross member 120 is formed to have a substantially 'C' shape in cross section, And a steel member having a protruding and extending stopping jaw.

The transverse member 120 may be rigidly coupled to the top of the weeviced member 110 by welding or the like.

5 and 6, the bottom of the floor member 130 is engaged with the front side of the floor member 130 in the longitudinal direction corresponding to the shape of the wedge 143 of the fixing member 140, 5 to 7, a plurality of slip prevention grooves 133 are formed on the upper surface of the floor member 130 and a side edge of the floor member 130 at a predetermined angle As shown in Fig.

This allows the floor member 130 to be securely assembled to the fixing member 140 at the top of the transverse member 120 by engaging engagement between the engaging sliding groove 131 and the locking wedge 143 of the fixing member 140. [ It is possible to surely prevent the floor member 130 from being detached both in the longitudinal direction as well as in the width direction and to prevent the floor member 130 from being detached from the floor surface of the modularized It is possible to prevent people who step on the floor where the floor structure 100 is installed from slipping and to make the appearance more beautiful.

6, the fixing member 140 includes a fixing block 141 which is slidably inserted into both sides of the transverse member 120 and fixedly assembled to both sides of the transverse member 120, And a wedge 143 formed in a shape that gradually increases in width as it is projected upward from an upper portion of the wedge.

Accordingly, in a state where the fixing member 140 is firmly coupled to the transverse member 120 by the fixing block 141, the floor member 130 is firmly engaged with the sliding engagement by the engaging wedge 143, It is possible to simplify the assembling structure 100 of the modular floor structure according to the present invention and simplify the work even when the partial structure is partially disassembled and to install the module structure more strengthened and stable than the conventional floor structure have.

7, when the distance between the pair of weft members 110 according to the present invention is wide, the floor member 130 is installed so as to be connected to a plurality of the upper part of the transverse member 120 . At this time, a joint wedge member 150 is provided between the flooring members 130 so as to be gradually widened toward both sides and is engaged with the side of the flooring member 130, so that the plurality of flooring members 130 are joined with the joint wedge 130, It is preferable to connect it so as to be connected by the member 150.

Accordingly, it is possible to provide a modular floor structure 100 that can be easily installed without limitations on the floor area to be installed by allowing expansion.

It is preferable that the joint wedge member 150 is formed so as to have a shape substantially like a butterfly when viewed from the top.

As an embodiment of the present invention, the floor member 130 is described as being connected such that the pair is connected by a single coupling wedge member 150, but in another embodiment of the present invention, the floor member 130 comprises three Or more may be connected by a plurality of coupling wedge members 150 which are assembled one by one, respectively.

8, a coupling groove 135 is formed in the side of the floor member 130 engaged with the coupling wedge member 150 to correspond to the shape of the coupling wedge member 150, 10, the anti-slip grooves 133 formed on the upper surfaces of the floor member 130 coupled to both sides of the coupling wedge member 150 are formed to have mutually symmetrical shapes, Quot; or " V " shape as a whole.

A slip prevention groove 133 is also formed on the upper surface of the coupling wedge member 150. The slip prevention groove 133 formed on the upper surface of the coupling wedge member 150 may be formed to have a horizontal shape .

As shown in FIG. 9 (c), on both sides of the joint wedge member 150 according to the present invention, there is formed a one-touch binding section 150, which is projected and withdrawn in an elastic restoring force toward the joint groove 135 of the floor member 130, (151).

Thus, the one-touch wedge member 150 is provided with elastic members between one side and the other side so that one side is fixed to one side of the mounting space formed on both sides of the coupling wedge member 150, So that the coupling wedge member 150 is firmly coupled between the flooring members 130 by the connection wedge member 151 so that the pair of flooring members 130 that are extended by the coupling wedge member 150 are firmly fixed And the joint wedge member 150 can be easily and securely installed at a time between the pair of the floor members 130 when the joint wedge member 150 is installed.

9 (c), between the joint wedge member 150 and the fixing member 140, a plurality of long wedge members 130 are formed along the longitudinal direction of the floor member 130 so as to support the bottom of the floor member 130 And a pair of reinforcing fastening members 160 are joined.

9 (a) and 9 (b), a pair of first fastening holes 145 are formed in parallel with each other on the side of the locking wedge 143 of the fixing member 140, and a joint wedge member A pair of second fastening holes 153 are formed in a lower portion of the first fastening hole 150 and one side of each reinforcing fastening member 160 is fitted in the first fastening hole 145, Respectively.

That is, the other side of the reinforcing fastening member 160 is inserted into the first fastening hole 145 of the fixing member 140 in a state where the joint wedge member 150 is coupled between the pair of the flooring members 130 The other side of the rear reinforcing member 160 is pushed to the end until it is fitted into the second fastening hole 153 of the joint wedge member 150 and finally the reinforcing fastening member 160 exposed to the outside of the fastening member 140, A fastening member such as a nut is inserted and coupled.

As an embodiment of the present invention, it is preferable that the reinforcing fastening member 160 is formed with a male thread on the outer peripheral surface like a bolt, and a female thread is formed on the inner peripheral surface of the first fastening hole 145 and the second fastening hole 153 .

The coupling between the joint wedge member 150 and the floor member 130 and the fixing member 140 can be further strengthened by the reinforcing coupling member 160 and the external force It is possible to further increase the supporting force for preventing the lower portion from being hung down.

10, the joint wedge members 150 may be integrally formed by the wedge joint portions 155 without being separated from each other, and may be provided as a single member, as shown in FIG. 10 .

In an embodiment of the present invention, the weft member 110 and the transverse member 120 are made of steel steel, and the floor member 130 and the fixing member 140 are preferably made of wood.

Accordingly, the interspin member 110 and the transverse member 120 are made of iron so that the strength of the foundation is surely reinforced and the fixing member 140 and the floor member 130 are made of wood, The floor to which the assembling structure 100 is applied can be given a certain amount of elasticity, and at the same time, the environmental friendliness and aesthetics can be given.

1 and 2, a process of installing the modularized floor assembly 100 according to the present invention will be described below.

First, a pair of interspring members 110 are installed side by side so as to be spaced apart from each other at regular intervals.

A plurality of transverse members 120 are then placed on top of the interdigitated members 110 along the longitudinal direction of the interdigitated members 110 so that the plurality of transverse members 120 each cross the pair of interdigitated members 110 Install it.

The fixing block 141 of the fixing member 140 is inserted into both sides of the transverse member 120 so that the plurality of fixing members 140 are inserted into the opposite ends of the transverse member 120, respectively.

Lastly, a plurality of the floor members 130 are fitted to the transverse members 120 by a method of engaging the engaging sliding grooves 131 of the floor member 130 with the engaging wedges 143 of the fixing member 140 coupled to the transverse member 120. [ (120).

Therefore, even if partial fracture of the floor member 130 occurs, it is not necessary to replace the entire floor member 130, but the sliding sliding groove 131 of the floor member 130 in the fixing wedge 143 of the fixing member 140 It is possible to provide a modular flooring assembly structure 100 that allows for easy local assembly and disassembly of the floor.

While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be practical exemplary embodiments thereof, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments, but, on the contrary, It will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.

110: interspring member 120: transverse member
130: Floating member 131: Bite sliding groove
140: Fixing member 143: Bite wedge
150: joint wedge member

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A pair of interspersed members provided so as to have a longitudinal direction and arranged side by side;
A plurality of transverse members installed at regular intervals along the longitudinal direction of the weft member at the top of the weeviced member so as to traverse the pair of intervening members;
A plurality of floor members provided elongate along a longitudinal direction or a transverse direction of the transverse member to selectively coincide with or intersect the longitudinal direction of the transverse member at an upper portion of the transverse member; And
A plurality of fastening members coupled to the transverse member, the plurality of fastening members allowing the floor member to be secured by sliding engagement at an upper portion of the transverse member;
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Wherein a fixing wedge is formed on the upper portion of the fixing member in such a shape that the width gradually increases as it is projected upward,
And a sliding sliding groove is formed in a lower portion of the floor member corresponding to the shape of the biting wedge,
The floor member is provided so as to extend from the upper portion of the transverse member,
A joint wedge member is provided between the flooring members so as to be gradually widened toward both sides and is engaged with a side portion of the flooring member,
A jointing groove is formed in a side portion of the floor member which is engaged with the joint wedge member so as to correspond to the shape of the joint wedge member,
Wherein the connecting wedge member is provided with a one-touch binding portion which is protruded and retracted on both sides of the joint wedge member toward the joint groove of the floor member.


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