WO2015040693A1 - フロアパネル - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a floor panel used for a free access floor.
- the floor panel of the present invention is used for a free access floor.
- a floor panel of a free access floor is provided above a foundation floor formed by a concrete material or the like constituting a part of a building structure with a space (see, for example, Patent Document 1).
- 10 to 15 are diagrams referred to for explaining the conventional floor panel 2.
- the conventional floor panel 2 constitutes the free access floor 1 together with the support legs 4 standing on the foundation floor surface 3.
- the floor panel 2 is arranged adjacent to each other in both vertical and horizontal biaxial directions when viewed from above on a horizontal plane with a space above the foundation floor surface 3, with the four corners of the floor panel 2 being the foundation floor. It was detachably supported by a support leg 4 erected on the surface 3.
- the floor panel 2 includes a top plate 6 mainly having a substantially square top surface 6 c and a bottom plate 8 formed in a box shape having a bottom surface 8 c. By combining up and down so that 8c face each other, it was configured as shown in FIG. Both the top plate 6 and the bottom plate 8 are made of a steel plate material.
- the bottom plate 8 of the floor panel 2 is formed with a side plate portion 8b which is bent substantially vertically from the peripheral portion of the bottom plate portion 8a toward the upper side in the figure, and this side plate portion 8b.
- a peripheral edge portion 8f bent toward the right side in the figure was formed at the upper end portion.
- the top plate 8 was formed in a box shape having a recessed space 8d formed inside the side plate portion 8b in the horizontal direction.
- the peripheral portion 8f above the side plate portion 8b of the bottom plate 8 abuts on the peripheral portion 6f of the top plate 6, and the peripheral portion 6f and the peripheral portion 8f are mutually welded, caulked, or the like. It was joined.
- the top panel 6 and the bottom panel 8 are integrally coupled, so that the floor panel 2 is formed in a hollow shape having the internal space 10.
- the internal space 10 was provided with a reinforcing member 12 having a thickness.
- the floor panel 2 has an opening 2a that enters a substantially rectangular shape inside the side of the substantially square side portion.
- the opening 2a has been used for attaching an outlet box or the like used for connecting the underfloor wiring to an OA device or the like installed on the floor panel 2, or simply for passing the wiring.
- the three substantially U-shaped side portions constituting the opening 2a of the floor panel 2 have a connecting portion 6h whose vertical cross section is tapered, and this A step receiving surface 6g extending horizontally from the lower end of the connecting portion 6h and having a step with the upper surface 6c was formed.
- the step receiving surface 6g was formed along three substantially U-shaped side portions constituting the opening 2a of the floor panel 2.
- the three sides of the plate-like lid member 18 whose upper surface is formed in substantially the same plane as the upper surface 6c of the top plate 6 are formed.
- the opening 2a of the floor panel 2 is closed by contacting the lower surface of the part.
- the thicknesses of the steel plates at the inner corners 6m and 8m are different. Therefore, the steel sheet cannot be stretched and cracked, and the opening 2a may not be formed well.
- top plate 6 and the bottom plate 8 cannot be press-drawn using a steel plate having a thin plate thickness, a steel plate having a large plate thickness or a steel plate for drawing must be used. There has been a problem that the material cost is increased and its weight is increased.
- the present invention facilitates press drawing, which has been difficult in the case of using a steel plate having a thin plate thickness, thereby reducing the material cost and reducing the weight thereof. It is a problem to provide.
- the floor panel according to the present invention is: In the floor panel in which the peripheral portions of the upper member and the lower member are joined together to form an internal space inside, Each side plate portion of the upper member and the lower member is formed with an opening that enters a substantially rectangular shape inside the floor panel, The shape of the opening is curved so that the two corners enter the inside of the floor panel more than the other substantially linear portions other than the corner in all or part of the horizontal cross section. Each is formed.
- the floor panel according to the present invention is An upper member and a lower member formed in a box shape having a recessed space, Peripheral parts are joined together to form an internal space in the interior so that the concave portions of the upper member and the lower member communicate with each other.
- the floor panel according to the present invention is At the contact portion between the lower surface of the upper member and the upper surface of the lower member at the opening of each of the upper member and the lower member, the horizontal direction from the three sides and the center side of the opening A protrusion protruding toward the The lower surface of the projecting portion of the upper member and the upper surface of the projecting portion of the lower member are in contact with each other and joined together.
- the floor panel according to the present invention is The upper member is characterized in that a step receiving surface is formed along the three sides of the opening.
- the floor panel according to the present invention is A reinforcing member is provided in the internal space formed between the upper member and the lower member.
- Each side plate portion of the upper member and the lower member is formed with an opening that enters a substantially rectangular shape inside the floor panel, The shape of the opening is curved so that the two corners enter the inside of the floor panel more than the other substantially linear portions other than the corner in all or part of the horizontal cross section.
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the floor panel 40 shown in FIG.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the floor panel 40 shown in FIG. It is the elements on larger scale which expand and show the opening part 40a of the floor panel 40 shown in FIG. 1, and its periphery. It is the elements on larger scale of the opening part 40a of the floor panel 40 shown in FIG.
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the floor panel 40 shown in FIG.
- FIG. 12 is a cross-sectional view of the floor panel 2 shown in FIG.
- FIG. 12 is a cross-sectional view of the floor panel 2 shown in FIG.
- FIG. 12 is a partially enlarged perspective view showing the opening 2a and its periphery of the floor panel 2 shown in FIG. 11 in an enlarged manner.
- FIGS. 1 to 9 are views referred to for describing a floor panel 40 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the floor panel 40 has a top plate 44 (upper member) mainly having an upper surface 44c formed in a substantially square shape, and a bottom surface 46c facing the top plate 44 in a substantially square shape. 3 is configured by combining the bottom plate 46 (lower member) formed on the upper and lower sides from above and below.
- top plate 44 and bottom plate 46 are formed by press drawing using a steel plate material such as SGCC, for example.
- the top panel 44 of the floor panel 40 is formed with side plate parts 44b that are bent substantially vertically from the peripheral part of the top panel part 44a downward in the figure.
- the bottom plate 46 of the panel 40 is formed with a side plate portion 46b that is bent substantially perpendicularly upward from the peripheral edge of the bottom plate portion 46a.
- the top plate 44 is formed in a box shape having a recessed space 44d formed in the horizontal direction inside the side plate portion 44b and in the height direction.
- the bottom plate 46 is formed in a box shape having a recessed space 46d formed in the horizontal direction inside the side plate portion 46b and in the height direction.
- the floor panel 40 is disposed so that the recessed spaces 44d and 46d of the top plate 44 and the bottom plate 46 communicate with each other, and the lower end portion of the side plate portion 44b of the top plate 44 and the upper end portion of the side plate portion 46b of the bottom plate 46 are arranged. Are joined to each other at a joint 45 in the center of the floor panel 40 in the up-down direction in FIG.
- the top panel 44 and the bottom plate 46 are integrally coupled at the coupling portion 45, whereby the floor panel 40 is formed in a hollow shape having the internal space 48. And in this internal space 48, in order to improve the intensity
- top panel 44 and the bottom plate 46 of the floor panel 40 are joined to each other at the joint 45 after the reinforcing member 50 is provided in the recessed space 46d of the bottom plate 46 and the recessed space 44d of the top plate 44 is put on the reinforcing member 50. This is done by pressing.
- the top plate 44 of the floor panel 40 has an arcuate connection portion 44f whose planar shape is a circular shape divided into four at its four corners, and its planar shape inside its radius.
- An arc-shaped step receiving surface 44e is formed as if the circle is divided into four.
- each of the four corners of the top plate 44 is formed with a connection portion 44f whose vertical cross section is an arc shape, and from the lower end portion of the connection portion 44f, A step receiving surface 44e is formed that is parallel (horizontal) to the upper surface 44c of 44 and extends in the radial direction thereof and has a step with a low height between the upper surface 44c.
- the floor panel 40 has a substantially rectangular shape on the inner side of the lower side (the lower side extending in the left-right direction in the drawing) which is one of the sides of the substantially square shape.
- An opening 40a is formed so as to enter.
- the opening 40 a is used for attaching an outlet box used for connecting the underfloor wiring to an OA device or the like installed on the floor panel 40.
- the three substantially U-shaped side portions constituting the opening 40a of the floor panel 40 are connected to a connecting portion 44h whose vertical cross section has an arc shape,
- a step receiving surface 44g is formed from the lower end portion of the connecting portion 44h in parallel (horizontal) to the upper surface 44c of the top plate 44 and extending in the width direction thereof, and having a low step between the upper surface 44c. ing.
- the step receiving surface 44g is formed along three substantially U-shaped side portions constituting the opening 40a of the floor panel 40.
- the lower surface of the plate-like lid member 18 (see FIG. 10) formed so that the upper surface thereof is substantially flush with the upper surface 44c of the top plate 44 is contacted.
- the opening 40a of the floor panel 40 is closed.
- the top plate 44 extends in a horizontal direction from an inclined portion 44r inclined obliquely downward from the step receiving surface 44g of the top plate 44, and a lower end portion of the inclined portion 44r.
- a protrusion 44k having a step is formed between the step receiving surface 44g.
- the projecting portion 44k is formed along three substantially U-shaped side portions constituting the opening 40a of the floor panel 40 shown in FIG.
- the bottom plate 46 includes an inclined portion 46r inclined obliquely upward from the bottom surface 46c of the bottom plate 46, and a horizontal surface extending from the upper end portion of the inclined portion 46r.
- a protrusion 46k having a step is formed therebetween.
- the protruding portion 46k is formed along three substantially U-shaped side portions constituting the opening 40a of the floor panel 40.
- the bottom surface of the projection 44k of the top plate 44 and the top surface of the projection 46k of the bottom plate 46 are in contact with each other, and the projections 44k and 46k are mutually welded or caulked. It is joined.
- the size of the opening 40a of the floor panel 40 is such that the outlet box used for connecting the underfloor wiring to the OA equipment or the like installed on the floor panel 40 can be attached.
- the dimensions are set such that the tips of the projecting portions 44k and 46k project from the three sides constituting the portion 40a in the horizontal direction toward the center of the opening 40a.
- the horizontal cross-sectional shape of the inclined portion 44r of the opening 40a is such that the two inner corner portions (entrance corner portions) 44m (see FIGS. 6 and 7) are floors than the other substantially linear portions other than the inner corner portion 44m. It is formed in a curved shape so as to enter the inside of the panel 40.
- the inner corner 44m on the right side in FIG. 6 of the opening 40a of the floor panel 40 is different from the inner corner 6m (see FIG. 11) of the opening 2a of the conventional floor panel 2, and the horizontal section at the inclined portion 44r.
- the shape is formed in a curved shape so as to enter in the right direction and the upward direction in the figure with respect to the substantially linear portion other than the inner corner 44m.
- the left side of the inner corner 44m on the right side in FIG. 6 is formed so as to bend diagonally to the lower left in the figure at the curved portion 44n on the right side so as to return to the substantially linear portion.
- the lower side of the inner corner 44m on the right side in FIG. 6 is formed so as to bend in the diagonally lower left direction in the same figure and return to the substantially linear portion.
- the inner corner 44m on the left side in FIG. 6 of the opening 40a of the floor panel 40 is different from the inner corner 6m (see FIG. 11) of the opening 2a of the conventional floor panel 2, and the horizontal cross section at the inclined portion 44r.
- the shape is formed in a curved shape so as to enter in the left direction and the upward direction in the drawing with respect to the substantially linear portion other than the inner corner 44m.
- the right side of the inner corner 44m on the left side in FIG. 6 is formed so as to bend in the diagonally lower right direction in FIG. .
- the lower side of the inner corner 44m on the left side in FIG. 6 is formed so as to bend in the diagonally lower right direction in the same figure and return to the substantially linear portion.
- the horizontal sectional shape of the inclined portion 46r of the opening 40a is also a floor panel in which the two inner corners (entrance corners) 46m (see FIG. 2) are more than the other substantially linear portions other than the inner corners 46m. It is formed in a curved shape so as to enter inside 40.
- the radii of curvature of the inner corner portions 44m and 46m are formed in a curved shape so as to enter the inside of the floor panel 40 (on the side opposite to the opening portion 40a), the radii of curvature of the inner corner portions 44m and 46m, respectively. Can be larger than the curvature radii of the inner corners 6m and 8m of the opening 2a formed without entering the inside of the floor panel 2 as in the conventional floor panel 2.
- the inner corners 44m and 46m of the opening 40a of the floor panel 40 are formed so as to be gently bent with a larger radius than the inner corners 6m and 8m of the opening 2a of the conventional floor panel 2, respectively. .
- portions corresponding to the openings 40a of the top plate 44 and the bottom plate 46 can be easily formed. Since it is not necessary to use a steel plate for processing, the material cost of the floor panel 40 can be reduced and the weight thereof can be reduced.
- a reinforcing member 50 having a thickness is provided between the top plate portion 44 a of the top plate 44 and the bottom plate portion 46 a of the bottom plate 46 in the internal space 48 of the floor panel 40. It is provided between the side plate portions 44b and 46b.
- a particle board is used in which wood is crushed into small pieces and dried, and then an adhesive is added and molded under high temperature and high pressure.
- the floor panel 40 has a reinforcing member 50 sandwiched between the step receiving surfaces 44 e and 44 g of the top plate 44 and the bottom plate portion 46 a of the bottom plate 46 below them. Therefore, the strength of the step receiving surfaces 44e and 44g can be improved and it is difficult to bend. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the step receiving surfaces 44e and 44g from being deformed when a load is applied from above the step receiving surfaces 44e and 44g.
- the lid member 18 placed on the step receiving surface 44g of the top plate 44 can support the load applied from above by the step receiving surface 44g. It is also possible to prevent the 18 from being deformed.
- the top plate 44 is formed with the protruding portion 44k extending horizontally from the lower end portion of the inclined portion 44r
- the bottom plate 46 is formed with the protruding portion 46k extending horizontally from the upper end portion of the inclined portion 46r. Is formed.
- the floor panel 40 constitutes a free access floor 41 together with support legs 42 erected on the foundation floor surface 3.
- the support leg 42 that supports the floor panel 40 includes a panel adjustment stand 56 and a leg portion 58.
- the panel adjustment stand 56 of the support leg 42 has a helical trajectory of the male screw portion 58a in a state where the male screw portion 58a formed on the outer peripheral portion of the leg portion 58 is screwed to the female screw portion formed on the lower end side of the axial line portion.
- the height position of the panel adjustment table 56 from the foundation floor surface 3 is adjusted by relatively rotating the panel adjustment table 56 along.
- the panel adjustment stand 56 is fixed to the desired height position from the base floor surface 3 by tightening the male screw member 15 in the female screw hole formed in the lower end portion of the panel adjustment stand 56 and having an axial line extending in the radial direction. is doing.
- the floor panel 40 tightens the male threaded portion 17b of the countersunk bolt 17 into the female threaded hole 56b on the upper end side of the axial line portion of the panel adjusting table 56, so that the step receiving surfaces 44e at the four corners of the top plate 44 are The plate is pressed downward by 17 plate heads 17 a and fixed on the support surface 56 a of the panel adjustment table 56.
- hemispherical concave portions 46e that are recessed toward the top surface 44c side (upward direction in FIG. 3) of the top plate 44 are formed. Then, when the four corners of the bottom surface 46c are placed on the support surface 56a of the panel adjustment table 56, the recesses 46e are fitted with the hemispherical protrusions provided on the support surface 56a, thereby supporting legs.
- the floor panel 40 placed on the floor 42 can be easily positioned.
- the top plate 44 and the bottom plate 46 can be easily formed even when a steel plate that is thin and not drawn is used. Therefore, the material cost can be reduced and the weight can be reduced.
- the inner corner portions 46 m of three substantially U-shaped side portions of the bottom plate 46 constituting the opening 40 a of the floor panel 40 are provided. Although it is formed so as to enter the curved shape toward the inside of the floor panel 40 (opposite to the opening 40a), the horizontal cross section of the inner corner of the opening 40a of the floor panel 40 has a gentle curve. If it is formed in this way, it is not necessary to be limited to the shape as described above.
- the shape of the inner corner 44m of the top plate 44 (see FIGS. 1 and 6) and the shape of the inner corner 46m of the bottom plate 46 (see FIG. 2).
- the inner corners 44m and 46m may have different horizontal cross sections.
- the substantially rectangular shape is formed on the side surface thereof, but the substantially rectangular shape is formed on the side edge of the floor panel 40. A plurality of openings 40a that may enter may be formed.
- connection portion 44h whose vertical cross section has an arc shape is formed on the three substantially U-shaped side portions constituting the opening 40a of the floor panel 40.
- the connecting portion 44h is not limited to such a shape.
- the connecting portion 44h may be a vertical plate shape that is connected so that a substantially right step is formed between the upper surface 44c of the top plate 44 and the step receiving surface 44g, or the upper surface 44c of the top plate 44. It may be tapered so that an inclined surface with a certain angle is formed between the step receiving surface 44g and the step receiving surface 44g.
- each of the four corners of the top plate 44 is formed with the connecting portions 44f whose vertical sections are arcuate, but the above-mentioned connecting portions 44h and Similarly, it is not limited to such a shape.
- the top plate 44 is formed in a box shape having the recessed space 44d, and the bottom plate 46 is also formed in the box shape having the recessed space 46d.
- the bottom plate 46 may be formed in a box shape having a recessed space 46d, and the top plate 44 may be formed in a substantially plate shape.
- the shapes of the horizontal cross sections in the inclined portions 44r and 46r of the opening 40a are the inner corner 44m (see FIGS. 1 and 6) and the inner corner 46m (see FIG. 2). Is curved so as to enter the inside of the floor panel 40, but the entire horizontal section of the opening 40a may be curved as described above.
- connection portion 44h of the opening 40a may also be formed in a curved shape such that the inner corner enters the inside of the floor panel 40.
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上側部材と下側部材の周縁部同士が結合して内部に内部空間が形成されたフロアパネルにおいて、
前記上側部材と前記下側部材のそれぞれの側板部に、前記フロアパネルの内側に略矩形状に入り込むような開口部が形成され、
前記開口部の形状が、その水平断面の全部又は一部において、2つの入隅部が前記入隅部以外の他の略直線状の部分よりも前記フロアパネルの内側に入り込むような湾曲状にそれぞれ形成されたことを特徴とするものである。
凹部空間を有する箱状に形成された上側部材と下側部材を備え、
前記上側部材と前記下側部材の互いの凹部空間を連通させるように、周縁部同士が結合して内部に内部空間が形成されたことを特徴とするものである。
前記上側部材と前記下側部材それぞれの前記開口部に、前記上側部材の下面と、前記下側部材の上面との接触部において、前記3つの辺部から水平方向、かつ前記開口部の中央側に向かって突出する突出部が形成され、
前記上側部材の突出部の下面と、前記下側部材の突出部の上面が接触して互いに接合されたことを特徴とするものである。
前記上側部材には、前記開口部の3つの辺部に沿うように段差受面が形成されたことを特徴とするものである。
前記上側部材と前記下側部材の間に形成された前記内部空間に補強部材が設けられたことを特徴とするものである。
上側部材と下側部材の周縁部同士が結合して内部に内部空間が形成されたフロアパネルにおいて、
前記上側部材と前記下側部材のそれぞれの側板部に、前記フロアパネルの内側に略矩形状に入り込むような開口部が形成され、
前記開口部の形状が、その水平断面の全部又は一部において、2つの入隅部が前記入隅部以外の他の略直線状の部分よりも前記フロアパネルの内側に入り込むような湾曲状にそれぞれ形成されたことにより、
板厚が薄い鋼板を用いた場合において難しかった、プレス絞り加工を容易にすることにより、材料費用の低減、及びその軽量化を図ることができる。
図1から図9は、本発明の一実施の形態に係るフロアパネル40について説明するために参照する図である。
2 フロアパネル
2a 開口部
3 基礎床面
4 支持脚
5 結合部
6 天板
6a 天板部
6c 上面
6g 段差受面
6h 接続部
6m 内側隅部
8 底板
8a 底板部
8b 側板部
8c 底面
8d 凹部空間
8e 凹部
8m 内側隅部
10 内部空間
12 補強部材
15 オネジ部材
17 皿ボルト
17a 皿頭部
17b オネジ部
18 蓋部材
40 フロアパネル
40a 開口部
41 フリーアクセスフロア
44 天板
42 支持脚
44a 天板部
44b 側板部
44c 上面
44d 凹部空間
44e 段差受面
44f 接続部
44g 段差受面
44h 接続部
44k 突出部
44m 内側隅部
44n 湾曲部
44r 傾斜部
45 結合部
46 底板
46a 底板部
46b 側板部
46c 底面
46d 凹部空間
46e 凹部
46k 突出部
46m 内側隅部
46r 傾斜部
50 補強部材
56 パネル調整台
56a 支持面
56b メネジ孔
58 脚部
58a オネジ部
Claims (5)
- 上側部材と下側部材の周縁部同士が結合して内部に内部空間が形成されたフロアパネルにおいて、
前記上側部材と前記下側部材のそれぞれの側板部に、前記フロアパネルの内側に略矩形状に入り込むような開口部が形成され、
前記開口部の形状が、その水平断面の全部又は一部において、2つの入隅部が前記入隅部以外の他の略直線状の部分よりも前記フロアパネルの内側に入り込むような湾曲状にそれぞれ形成された
ことを特徴とするフロアパネル。 - 凹部空間を有する箱状に形成された上側部材と下側部材を備え、
前記上側部材と前記下側部材の互いの凹部空間を連通させるように、周縁部同士が結合して内部に内部空間が形成された
ことを特徴とする請求項1に記載のフロアパネル。 - 前記上側部材と前記下側部材それぞれの前記開口部に、前記上側部材の下面と、前記下側部材の上面との接触部において、前記3つの辺部から水平方向、かつ前記開口部の中央側に向かって突出する突出部が形成され、
前記上側部材の突出部の下面と、前記下側部材の突出部の上面が接触して互いに接合された
ことを特徴とする請求項1又は2に記載のフロアパネル。 - 前記上側部材には、前記開口部の3つの辺部に沿うように段差受面が形成された
ことを特徴とする請求項1から3のいずれかに記載のフロアパネル。 - 前記上側部材と前記下側部材の間に形成された前記内部空間に補強部材が設けられた
ことを特徴とする請求項1から4のいずれかに記載のフロアパネル。
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