US1888937A - Metallic flooring and method of laying the same - Google Patents

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US1888937A US350724A US35072429A US1888937A US 1888937 A US1888937 A US 1888937A US 350724 A US350724 A US 350724A US 35072429 A US35072429 A US 35072429A US 1888937 A US1888937 A US 1888937A
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  • the present invention relates to improvements in the manufacture of the flooring plates, of the class embodied in my United States Patent No. 1,686,106 dated October
  • the said improvements relate to the construction of the unit plates which make up the flooring, and also to the methods by which the said plates are employed and assembled.
  • Fig. 1 shows four unit plates connected together at a common angle.
  • Fig. 2 relates to a modification.
  • Fig. 3 shows a panel which consists of a certain number of the unit plates which are preliminarily assembled and can thus be laid as a single device upon the floor.
  • Fig. 4 is a vertical section taken through one assembly of the unit plates, and showing a tubular rivet.
  • each unit plate 1 preferably of a square shape, is pressed into an inverted concave form, the
  • the ribs 2 which are given a circular shape in the aforesaid patent, are formed in the present structure by the use of parallel lines having rectilinear directions, and they may form a geometrically straight line or may consist of a straight assemblage of small sinuous curves.
  • the direction of the said ribs is variable from one unit plate to another, and Figure 1 shows ribs 2 which are straight and are parallel to the sides of the unit plates 1, said ribs being situated in two I perpendicular directions, the direction in one unit plate being different from the direction in the adjacent plate.
  • the said ribs might be situated in other directions, provided the ribs on one plate alternate in direction with the ribs on the adjacent plate.
  • the said unit plates are assembled together, as in the aforesaid patent, by fitting, between two pressed concave members, the set of sunken parts 4 situated at the four respective adjacent corners, the whole being secured at this point by bolting or by like means.
  • An additional improvement consists in piercing each unit plate with one or more holes 12 through which cement is supplied below each metallic plate.
  • the flooring consisting of such plates may be laid upon a bed of cement and sand, then supplying cement under pressure through apertures 12, so that the whole will be bound together. In this case, it is not necessary to pierce holes in each plate.
  • the present invention further relates to a somewhat simplified method of laying the said plates, said method including the preliminary step of connecting a plurality of the plates into the form of a panel.
  • Fig. 3 represents such a panel, which com prises 12 of the said unit plates, and this panel is laid upon the floor as a single piece.
  • rivets which may be solid or tubular. In this latter case, the tubular rivets may be optionally used to permit the introduction of the cement therethrough.
  • the square space which is formed between the four plates meeting at a given angle, is adapted to receive the device consisting of two pressed sheet metal concave members 5 and 6.
  • One of the said members 5 fits into the said space, since its flanged edges coact with the edges of the recess 4.
  • the second concave member 6 is disposed upon the lower face of the plate, and it fits upon the outside of the small sides 3.
  • the members 5 and 6 are pierced with central holes for the inthe nut 11 may be turned to hold the device together.
  • a flooring comprising a panel made up of a plurality of similar units secured each to each at their meeting corners by tubular connectors for introducing a binding medium therethrough, substantially as and for the purposes set forth.
  • the method of laying flooring which consists in assembling a plurality of units into panel formation, connecting the corners of'said units each to each by a tubular connector, laying the panel on the supporting floor, and passing a binding medium through said tubular connector, substantially as described and for the purposes set forth.
  • a flooring comprising panel members made up of a plurality of similarly shaped metallic plates connected each to each by vertical tubular connectors for introducing a binding medium therethrough, substantially as and for the purpose described.
  • pressed metal plates of square form provided with four small sides. at the corners completing an octagonal form, a downward flange on the edges of the metal plates and recesses on the surface of the plates in front of the small sides, an upper concave member of square form fitting into the recesses of four adjacent plates, an under concave member underneath engaging the flanges of the same adjacent plates, and tubular means through which a binding may be passed for clamping together the two concave members.
  • pressed metal plates of square form provided with four small sides at the corners completing an octagonal form, a downward flange on the edges of the metal plates and recesses on the surface of the plates in front of the small sides, an upper concave member of square form fitting into the recesses of four adjacent plates, an under concave member underneath engaging the flanges of the same adjacent plates, downturned tongues .centrally provided in the under concave member, and a tubular fa tening device through which a binding may be passed clamping together the two concave 1 members the head of which is inserted between the downturned tongues.

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Nov. 22, 1932. L. sAlvEs 1,838,937
METALLIC FLOORING AND METHOD OF LAYING THE SAME Filed March 28, 1929 Fig,
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Ma i/V72? LZO/I/ JAM As Patented Nov. 22 1932 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE LEON SAIVES, OF BILLANCOURT, FRANCE, ASSIGNOR TO LOUIS RENAULT, OF
BILLANCOURT, FRANCE METALLIC FLOORING AND METHOD OF LAYING THE SAME Application filed March 28, 1929, Serial No. 350,724, and in France April 6, 1928.
The present invention relates to improvements in the manufacture of the flooring plates, of the class embodied in my United States Patent No. 1,686,106 dated October The said improvements relate to the construction of the unit plates which make up the flooring, and also to the methods by which the said plates are employed and assembled.
The accompanying diagrammatic drawing shows the improved arrangement.
Fig. 1 shows four unit plates connected together at a common angle.
Fig. 2 relates to a modification.
Fig. 3 shows a panel which consists of a certain number of the unit plates which are preliminarily assembled and can thus be laid as a single device upon the floor.
Fig. 4: is a vertical section taken through one assembly of the unit plates, and showing a tubular rivet.
As specified in the aforesaid patent, each unit plate 1, preferably of a square shape, is pressed into an inverted concave form, the
corners being bent down so as to offer the small sides 3, which are connected by a sunken part 4 with the main portion of the unit plate.
The ribs 2, which are given a circular shape in the aforesaid patent, are formed in the present structure by the use of parallel lines having rectilinear directions, and they may form a geometrically straight line or may consist of a straight assemblage of small sinuous curves. The direction of the said ribs is variable from one unit plate to another, and Figure 1 shows ribs 2 which are straight and are parallel to the sides of the unit plates 1, said ribs being situated in two I perpendicular directions, the direction in one unit plate being different from the direction in the adjacent plate.
In Figure 2, the ribs 2 are also straight, but they are now parallel to the diagonals of the plate, their direction varying from one plate to the next.
Obviously, the said ribs might be situated in other directions, provided the ribs on one plate alternate in direction with the ribs on the adjacent plate.
The said unit plates are assembled together, as in the aforesaid patent, by fitting, between two pressed concave members, the set of sunken parts 4 situated at the four respective adjacent corners, the whole being secured at this point by bolting or by like means.
An additional improvement consists in piercing each unit plate with one or more holes 12 through which cement is supplied below each metallic plate.
The flooring consisting of such plates may be laid upon a bed of cement and sand, then supplying cement under pressure through apertures 12, so that the whole will be bound together. In this case, it is not necessary to pierce holes in each plate.
- The present invention further relates to a somewhat simplified method of laying the said plates, said method including the preliminary step of connecting a plurality of the plates into the form of a panel. 3
Fig. 3 represents such a panel, which com prises 12 of the said unit plates, and this panel is laid upon the floor as a single piece. In the preparation of such panels, instead of the bolts placed at the point common to the four corners of adjacent plates, I now employ rivets which may be solid or tubular. In this latter case, the tubular rivets may be optionally used to permit the introduction of the cement therethrough.
As shown-in the sectional view, Fig. 4, the square space which is formed between the four plates meeting at a given angle, is adapted to receive the device consisting of two pressed sheet metal concave members 5 and 6. One of the said members 5 fits into the said space, since its flanged edges coact with the edges of the recess 4. The second concave member 6 is disposed upon the lower face of the plate, and it fits upon the outside of the small sides 3. The members 5 and 6 are pierced with central holes for the inthe nut 11 may be turned to hold the device together.
Obviously, the large panels are secured together at their junction points, as specified in the aforesaid patent.
I claim:
1. A flooring comprising a panel made up of a plurality of similar units secured each to each at their meeting corners by tubular connectors for introducing a binding medium therethrough, substantially as and for the purposes set forth.
2. The method of laying flooring which consists in assembling a plurality of units into panel formation, connecting the corners of'said units each to each by a tubular connector, laying the panel on the supporting floor, and passing a binding medium through said tubular connector, substantially as described and for the purposes set forth.
3. A flooring comprising panel members made up of a plurality of similarly shaped metallic plates connected each to each by vertical tubular connectors for introducing a binding medium therethrough, substantially as and for the purpose described.
4. In a metallic flooring for factories, pressed metal plates of square form provided with four small sides. at the corners completing an octagonal form, a downward flange on the edges of the metal plates and recesses on the surface of the plates in front of the small sides, an upper concave member of square form fitting into the recesses of four adjacent plates, an under concave member underneath engaging the flanges of the same adjacent plates, and tubular means through which a binding may be passed for clamping together the two concave members.
5. In a metallic flooring for factories as claimed in claim 4:, pressed metal plates of square formprovided with four small sides at the corners completing an octagonal form, a downward flange on the edges of the metal plates and recesses on the surface of the plates in front of the small sides, an upper concave member of square form fitting into the recesses of four adjacent plates, an under concave member underneath engaging the flanges of the same adjacent plates, downturned tongues .centrally provided in the under concave member, and a tubular fa tening device through which a binding may be passed clamping together the two concave 1 members the head of which is inserted between the downturned tongues. In testimony. whereof he has signed this specification.
* LEON, SAIVES.
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US3601995A (en) * 1967-12-12 1971-08-31 Hoesch Ag Shoring construction
US4430837A (en) * 1981-11-16 1984-02-14 Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated Fastening arrangement for abutting structural members
US4577448A (en) * 1981-06-17 1986-03-25 The British Picker Company, Ltd. Floors
US6640513B2 (en) * 2002-01-22 2003-11-04 Chen Chung Ku Combination floor structure
US20110016809A1 (en) * 2009-07-21 2011-01-27 United Construction Products, Inc. Support pedestal having an anchoring washer for securing elevated surface tiles
US9038324B2 (en) 2013-02-26 2015-05-26 United Construction Products, Inc. Field paver connector and restraining system

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3601995A (en) * 1967-12-12 1971-08-31 Hoesch Ag Shoring construction
US4577448A (en) * 1981-06-17 1986-03-25 The British Picker Company, Ltd. Floors
US4430837A (en) * 1981-11-16 1984-02-14 Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated Fastening arrangement for abutting structural members
US6640513B2 (en) * 2002-01-22 2003-11-04 Chen Chung Ku Combination floor structure
US20110016809A1 (en) * 2009-07-21 2011-01-27 United Construction Products, Inc. Support pedestal having an anchoring washer for securing elevated surface tiles
US8302356B2 (en) * 2009-07-21 2012-11-06 United Construction Products, Inc. Support pedestal having an anchoring washer for securing elevated surface tiles
US9038324B2 (en) 2013-02-26 2015-05-26 United Construction Products, Inc. Field paver connector and restraining system

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