Stiffness reinforced floor panel for a raised floor system
An exemplary embodiment of the present invention provides a floor panel for a raised floor system, including an upper plate, a lower plate, a reinforcement frame of a polygonal shape disposed between the upper and lower plates, and at least one aluminum reinforcement member disposed in the polygonal shape of the reinforcement frame.
This application claims priority to and the benefit of Korean Utility Model Application 20-2004-0020793 filed in the Korean Intellectual Property Office on Jul. 21, 2004, the entire content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION(a) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates a floor panel for a raised dry-floor system. More particularly, the present invention relates to a floor panel for a raised floor system having enhanced strength by adopting an aluminum reinforcement member of a rib structure or a hollow space in various schemes.
(b) Description of the Related Art
A typical interior room of a house, an office, a computer room, a factory for IT-related electronic products, etc., is applied with a raised floor system 10 in which, for accommodating cables, pipes, etc., floor panels 20 are arranged on equally spaced pedestals 30 as shown in
A typical raised floor system scheme usually involves a relatively heavy material such as a steel support and mineral panel such that it may endure a heavy load. In addition, installation speed is not sufficient, and the speed and quality of the installation depends much on the skill of a worker.
In the case of Japan, the raised floor system is applied to apartment houses. However, the principal purpose is for providing room for under-floor pipes and reducing light floor impact noises. That is, the reduction capability of heavy floor impact noises is minimal, and depending on the structure of the building, the reduction of impact noise is sometimes deteriorated. Further, soft rubber is adopted in order to maximize the reduction of the floor impact noise, which causes a wave when a person walks on the raised floor system. Such a wave causes an uneasy feeling to people who are accustomed to a hard and rigid floor such as a cement mortar.
According to a conventional Japanese sound insulation raised dry-floor system, a plurality of pedestals are arranged on a concrete slab floor, and a plurality of floor panels are laid on the pedestals. In this case, when spacing between pedestals is greater (i.e., when the number of pedestals is smaller), the number of trials for horizontal leveling is reduced, installation speed is enhanced, and a cost for the pedestals is reduced. However, when the spacing between pedestals is greater (that is, when each floor panel is larger), stiffness of the floor panel for a raised floor system is decreased and the wave phenomenon caused by walking and a sagging problem may occur.
Due to such drawbacks, the spacing between pedestals for a conventional raised floor system (i.e., a size of the floor panel) has been realized as 600×455 mm, at best.
In addition, the conventional floor panel is usually made of a single integral plate of particle board such that it may have a drawback of low absorption of floor impact noise. Furthermore, the high weight of such a floor panel produces a big load on pedestals.
The feel of walking is one of the important criteria for a material for a raised floor system. When the stiffness of a floor panel is insufficient, the floor panel may wave due to walking thereon, and a person may feel uneasy or uncomfortable. In order to prevent such a phenomenon, the spacing between pedestals may be decreased. However, in this case, installation cost is increased since the number of pedestals required is increased.
The above information disclosed in this Background section is only for enhancement of understanding of the background of the invention, and therefore it may contain information that does not form the prior art that is already known in this country to a person or ordinary skill in the art.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention has been made in an effort to provide floor panels for a raised floor system having advantages of high stiffness and light weight so as to provide a stable feel when walking and wide spacing of pedestals.
An exemplary floor panel for a raised floor system according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention includes an upper plate, a lower plate, a reinforcement frame of a polygonal shape disposed between the upper and lower plates, and at least one aluminum reinforcement member disposed in the polygonal shape of the reinforcement frame.
The reinforcement frame may be formed in the same sectional shape as the aluminum reinforcement member.
The upper plate, the lower plate, and the reinforcement frame may be made of various materials, for example, a single material such as wood, a mineral material, a synthetic resin, steel, aluminum, or a compound material such as a combination of wood and aluminum.
For example, the upper and lower plates may be made of various materials such as particle board, plywood, oriented strand board (OSB), or mineral board.
For example, the reinforcement frame may be made of various materials such as aluminum, plywood, oriented strand board (OSB), or wood. When aluminum is used for the reinforcement frame, the floor panel may have better weight and stiffness since both the aluminum reinforcement member and the reinforcement frame are made of an aluminum material.
For a light weight of the floor panel, at least one hollow space may be formed within at least one of the aluminum reinforcement member and the reinforcement frame along a length direction thereof.
The at least one hollow space may be formed as a plurality by at least one rib formed in the aluminum reinforcement member.
The at least one rib may include a wall member, a head formed at a top of the wall member and combined with the upper plate, and a leg formed at a bottom of the wall member and combined with the lower plate, wherein at least one of the head and the leg is formed in a triangular shape or a hemispherical shape that broadens when approaching a corresponding plate of the upper and lower plates from the wall member.
The at least one rib may have a uniform thickness over an entire range between the upper and lower plates.
The at least one hollow space is of an oval shape, a hemispherical shape, a circular shape, or a rectangular shape. Further, the at least one hollow space may be arranged in a single layer or in a plurality of layers.
At least one of the aluminum reinforcement member and the reinforcement frame may have at least one recess portion at a surface facing the upper plate or the lower plate.
The floor panel may be formed in an entire thickness of 20 to 70 mm including the upper plate, the lower plate, and the reinforcement member. A thickness of the reinforcement frame and the aluminum reinforcement member (i.e., a gap between the upper and lower plates) may be formed as 3 to 20 mm. When the thickness of the floor panel and/or the reinforcement member is excessively low, a stiffness of the panel may become insufficient. When it is excessively high, weight material cost of the floor panel excessively increases.
According to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, in order to achieve an enhanced performance of sound absorption or heat insulation, or in order to achieve an enhanced stiffness of the floor panel, a sound absorbing material or heat insulating material may be inserted in a space between the reinforcement frame and the aluminum reinforcement member.
The sound absorbing material or heat insulating material may be formed of a synthetic fiber such as glass wool, rockwool, polyethylene terephthalate (PET), etc., or a plastic foam such as expanded polystyrene (EPS), foamed urethane, foamed polyvinyl chloride (PVC), etc.
According to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, a high strength sandwich panel is used for the floor panel 20, and thus the pedestals 30 may be arranged with a spacing of at least 400×400 mm (for example, 600×600 mm, 900×900 mm, 800×1,200 mm, 1,200×1,200 mm, or 1,200×1,800 mm). Therefore, better absorption of the floor impact noise and light weight of the floor panel may be achieved.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
An exemplary embodiment of the present invention will hereinafter be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
For lightweight of the floor panel 20, the aluminum reinforcement member 24 is formed as an aluminum bar having at least one hollow space at its interior, or a recess portion. For high stiffness of the floor panel 20, the aluminum reinforcement member 24 has at least one rib 25b-25g formed in its interior in a length direction thereof.
According to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, for better sound absorption or heat insulation performance of the floor panel 20 and also for high stiffness of the floor panel 20, a sound absorbing material or heat insulating material is disposed in a space between the reinforcement frame 23 and aluminum reinforcement member 24.
The sound absorbing material or heat insulating material may be formed of a synthetic fiber such as glass wool, rockwool, polyethylene terephthalate (PET), or by a plastic foam such as expanded polystyrene (EPS), foamed urethane, or foamed polyvinyl chloride (PVC).
According to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, a high strength sandwich panel is used for the floor panel 20, and thus the pedestals 30 may be arranged with a spacing of at least 400×400 mm (for example, 600×600 mm, 900×900 mm, 800×1,200 mm, 1,200×1,200 mm, or 1,200×1,800 mm). Therefore, installation speed thereof may be enhanced, and the installation cost may be reduced by a reduction of the number of required pedestals 30.
A pedestal 30 used in the raised floor system 10 is generally composed of a head, a height adjustment bolt, and a supporting rubber. In more detail, it includes a plate shaped head, a bolt, and a supporting rubber. The plate shaped head includes a nut disposed at a center thereof and it supports the floor panel 20 of the raised floor system 10. The bolt has a slot-shaped or cross-shaped groove at its top end and is engaged with the nut, such that the vertical position of the head may be adjusted. The supporting rubber is provided with a bolt supporting recess that supports the bolt while permitting rotation of the bolt.
In order to absorb an impact incident on the floor and to reduce vibration of the floor, the supporting rubber may be made of a vibration-damping rubber material. The supporting rubber may be formed in various shapes, for example, in a cylindrical shape that is advantageous against a heavy load, in an inverse trapezoidal sectional shape for providing stability, or in an embossed structure for obtaining better performance of floor impact noise reduction.
Firstly, an aluminum reinforcement member 24a shown in
For example, ribs 25b and 25c formed in the aluminum reinforcement members 24b and 24c shown in
In more detail, cross-sections of the head 25b2 and the leg 25b3 of the aluminum reinforcement member 24b shown in
Cross-sections of the head 25c2 and the leg 25c3 of the aluminum reinforcement member 24c shown in FIG. '3C are formed in a triangular shape, of which a height is shorter than a height of the rib 25c.
Ribs 25d and 25e of the aluminum reinforcement member 24d and 25e respectively shown in
An aluminum reinforcement member of the present invention may have a plurality of ribs as in the aluminum reinforcement member 24d shown in
The aluminum reinforcement member 24f shown in
The same as the aluminum reinforcement members 24b and 24c shown in
In this case, the head 25g2 and leg 25g3 are formed in a hemispherical shape that broadens as it becomes closer to a corresponding plate of the upper and lower plates 21 and 22 from the wall member 25g1.
Firstly, a hollow space 26h of an aluminum reinforcement member 24h shown in
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Hereinabove, structural features of an aluminum reinforcement member according to various embodiments of the present invention have been described. For high stiffness and strength of the floor panel 20, the shape of the rib may be formed wider at a portion contacting the upper and lower plates 22, as shown in
In the above description, the aluminum reinforcement member was focused on. However, the detailed description and cross-sectional shape of such an aluminum reinforcement member may be equivalently applied to a reinforcement frame of the floor panel 20.
According to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, since a high stiffness sandwich panel is applied as a floor panel, pedestals may be arranged with a spacing of at least 400×400 mm, for example, 600×600 mm to 1,200×1,800 mm. Furthermore, better absorption of floor impact noise may be achieved and the floor panel is light in weight.
Hereinafter, exemplary experiment for checking an effect of a floor panel according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention will be described.
Floor panels of experiments 1 and 2 are manufactured in the structure shown in
Table 1 shows sagging amounts obtained from floor panels of the experiments 1 and 2. As can be understood from Table 1, a floor panel according to an embodiment of the present invention shows better stiffness in comparison with a compared example only using a plywood reinforcement frame. The sagging amount is measured by a method in which a weight of 100 kg having a circular pressure area with a diameter of 80 mm is laid on a central portion of the floor panel 20 and then the sagging amount is measured from below the floor panel.
Comparison example only using a plywood reinforcement frame
experiment 1 using an aluminum reinforcement member shown in
experiment 2 using an aluminum reinforcement member shown in
Furthermore, by an application of a high stiffness floor panel 20, spacing of the pedestals 30 could be enhanced up to 800×1,200 mm for a raised floor system 10 shown in
As described above, when aluminum reinforcement members of various structures according to exemplary embodiments of the present invention are applied, better stiffness of a floor panel may be achieved than in the case of only using a plywood reinforcement member. Therefore, the feel when walking becomes more stable and pedestals may be arranged with wider spacing. Further, a lightweight floor panel is achieved, and at the same time, enhancement of installation speed and cost are achieved due to wider spacing of pedestals in comparison with a conventional raised floor system. Furthermore, performance in reducing a floor impact noise is found to be satisfactory. Further, performance of sound absorption or heat insulation may be enhanced by inserting a sound absorbing material or a heat insulating material in a space formed between the reinforcement members of the floor panel.
While this invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be practical exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments, but, on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
Claims
1. A floor panel for a raised floor system, comprising:
- an upper plate;
- a lower plate;
- a reinforcement frame of a polygonal shape disposed between the upper and lower plates; and
- at least one aluminum reinforcement member disposed in the polygonal shape of the reinforcement frame.
2. The floor panel of claim 1, wherein the reinforcement frame is of the same sectional shape as the aluminum reinforcement member.
3. The floor panel of claim 1, wherein at least one hollow space is formed within at least one of the aluminum reinforcement member and the reinforcement frame along a length direction thereof.
4. The floor panel of claim 3, wherein the at least one hollow space is formed as a plurality by at least one rib formed in the aluminum reinforcement member.
5. The floor panel of claim 4, wherein:
- the at least one rib includes a wall member, a head formed at a top of the wall member and combined with the upper plate, and a leg formed at a bottom of the wall member and combined with the lower plate; and
- at least one of the head and the leg is formed in a triangular shape or a hemispherical shape that broadens as it becomes closer to a corresponding plate of the upper and lower plates from the wall member.
6. The floor panel of claim 4, wherein the at least one rib has a uniform thickness over an entire range between the upper and lower plates.
7. The floor panel of claim 3, wherein the at least one hollow space is of an oval shape, a hemispherical shape, a circular shape, or a rectangular shape.
8. The floor panel of claim 3, wherein the at least one hollow space is formed in a plurality of layers.
9. The floor panel of claim 1, wherein at least one of the aluminum reinforcement member and the reinforcement frame is an aluminum bar having at least one recess portion at a surface facing the upper plate or the lower plate.
10. The floor panel of claim 1, wherein the reinforcement frame is made of aluminum, plywood, oriented strand board (OSB), or wood.
11. The floor panel of claim 1, wherein a gap between the upper and lower plates is 3 to 20 mm.
12. The floor panel of claim 2, wherein a gap between the upper and lower plates is 3 to 20 mm.
13. The floor panel of claim 3, wherein a gap between the upper and lower plates is 3 to 20 mm.
14. The floor panel of claim 9, wherein a gap between the upper and lower plates is 3 to 20 mm.
15. The floor panel of claim 10, wherein a gap between the upper and lower plates is 3 to 20 mm.
16. The floor panel of claim 1, wherein the upper and lower plates are made of particle board, plywood, oriented strand board (OSB), or mineral board.
17. The floor panel of claim 2, wherein the upper and lower plates are made of particle board, plywood, oriented strand board (OSB), or mineral board.
18. The floor panel of claim 3, wherein the upper and lower plates are made of particle board, plywood, oriented strand board (OSB), or mineral board.
19. The floor panel of claim 9, wherein the upper and lower plates are made of particle board, plywood, oriented strand board (OSB), or mineral board.
20. The floor panel of claim 10, wherein the upper and lower plates are made of particle board, plywood, oriented strand board (OSB), or mineral board.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 21, 2005
Publication Date: Feb 23, 2006
Inventors: Seong-Chan Park (Chungcheongbuk-do), Kwang-Min Kim (Chungcheongbuk-do), Chul-Hwan Kim (Daejeon-city), Sung-Ha Pakr (Chungcheongbuk-do), Jun-Yup Kim (Chungcheongbuk-do), Hun-Sung Kang (Seoul)
Application Number: 11/186,432
International Classification: E04B 1/02 (20060101);