Pedestal structure for raised access floors
A pedestal structure for raised access floors comprising: a supporting seat, a fixing seat and a socket set screw, wherein the supporting seat has on the top thereof a screw bolt which is connected on its bottom with a bottom seat, the bottom seat has a protruding portion having centrally a pivot hole, the bottom of the screw bolt is in a shape of “H” for the purpose of connecting into the pivot hole; while the fixing seat has a through hole for connecting by screwing with the screw bolt to raise the fixing seat; the screw bolt has on the top thereof a hexagonal adjusting hole for engaging therein a hexagonal wrench to adjust the height of the fixing seat relative to the supporting seat. The fixing seat is provided with a plurality of recessed portions for placing a raised access floor on and fixedly connecting with them. The socket set screw is connected by screwing into the through hole of the fixing seat; thereby the heights after screw connecting of the fixing seat and the supporting seat can be fixed. The structure is applicable to use for a network-line or pipeline laying out for raised access floors in a house, a building and a school etc.
1. Field of the invention
The present invention relates to a pedestal structure for raised access floors, and more particularly to a pedestal structure non-sticking to the ground and able to adjust its height immediately before or after assembling, the structure can largely reduce working hours in construction, and increase flexibility of changing wires, changing arrangement and moving of the raised access floors, it is applicable to use for a network-line or pipeline laying out for raised access floors in a house, a building, a school or an short-term exhibition field etc.
2. Description of the Prior Art
For those working places widely using computers, distribution and laying-out of networks and other kind of lines are very important and necessary. Because each computer can only be connected or electrically connected with other computers through a network, intertwining of lines becomes more and more complicated when amount of equipment gets larger and larger. If in an office lines are exposed outside, they not only look ugly, but also affect walking of workers.
A floor for networks because of being able to be elevated for assembling, it leaves at its bottom a space for threading and distribution of lines. Thereby for informationalization of a modern office, it has been a main trend to flexibly decide the amount of floors laid out in pursuance of the size of the space in an office.
At present, there are many kinds of raised access floor products for networks in the market. Referring to
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- 1. The bottoms A12 of the pedestals A10 have to be stuck to the ground one by one by using the AB adhesive or super glue A2 for the convenience of locking by constructors. However, detachment of the pedestals A10 afterwards may still leave traces of glue when in moving to another working field, changing assembling or being necessary to change the electric lines in the floors, the surfaces of the floors have been damaged and are hard to be recovered. This really is a problem for the business of field rent-service or for offices users nowadays. And more, the bottoms A12 of the pedestals A10 after detachment will have residual traces of glue to make the pedestals A10 no more being usable, thus wastes of resources as well as cost can be induced.
- 2. When the fixing seats A20 are connected by screwing onto the supporting seats A11, a problem of the orientations of the fixing seats A20 must be under consideration. In other words, to make all the corners of the raised access floors to be placed in the recessed portions A21 of the fixing seats A20, the diagonal projection direction of each fixing seat A20 must be same as those of the other fixing seats A20. But by the fact that the ground is often uneven, if it is desired that the diagonal projection directions of all the pedestals A10 are same, it is unable to make the heights of all the pedestals A10 same, thereby the heights of all the pedestals A10 are slightly different. Thus the floors after laying out is not be truly horizontal but look uneven.
- 3. Before assembling, each pedestal A10 shall be adjusted to be horizontal, locked, and then floors A30 are placed on one by one. After assembling, if a pedestal A10 is to be once more adjusted in height, the floors 30 around the pedestal A10 must be removed to rotate and adjust the corresponding fixing seat A20 up and down to get the desired level, and after adjustment, the pedestal A10 removed are again placed back. The process of work induces over working time, and inconvenience of working.
Further, referring to
However, although the technique is designed to get the object of adjusting the level of the floor B10, when in assembling and using practically, by the fact that the adjustment can only be performed after detachment of the screw B23 and removing the square cover B24, the supporting seat B14 likewise needs to be fixed on the ground in favor of rotating and adjustment, this is inconvenient and still has room for improvement as to the whole designing and using.
In view of these, the inventor of the present invention developed a pedestal structure for raised access floors based on his professional experience of years on raised access floors to solve the above stated problems.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONA primary objective of the present invention is to provide a pedestal structure for raised access floors, the pedestal structure needs not to be stuck on the ground and thereby will not damage the existing ground structure, and can be recovered for reusing.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a pedestal structure for raised access floors. After assembling, the heights of pedestals can be directly adjusted on the floors without lifting the floors, this can largely increase the accuracy of leveling of the floors.
To achieve the above stated objectives, the pedestal structure for raised access floors of the present invention comprises: a supporting seat, a fixing seat and a socket set screw. Wherein the supporting seat has on the top thereof a screw bolt which is connected on its bottom with a bottom seat; The bottom seat has a protruding portion having centrally a pivot hole, the bottom of the screw bolt is in a shape of “H” for the purpose of connecting into the pivot hole. While the fixing seat has a through hole for connecting by screwing with the screw bolt to raise the fixing seat; the screw bolt has on the top thereof a hexagonal adjusting hole for engaging therein a hexagonal wrench to adjust the height of the fixing seat relative to the supporting seat. The fixing seat is provided with a plurality of recessed portions for placing a raised access floor on and fixedly connecting with them. The socket set screw is connected by screwing into the through hole of the fixing seat; thereby the heights after screw connecting of the fixing seat and the supporting seat can be fixed.
The present invention will be apparent in its content and function after reading the detailed description of the preferred embodiment thereof in reference to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Referring firstly to
Wherein the supporting seat 20 has on the top thereof a screw bolt 21 which is connected on its bottom with a bottom seat 22; the supporting seat 20 basically is metallic and has sufficient strength. The screw bolt 21 has on the top thereof a hexagonal adjusting hole 23; the bottom of the screw bolt 21 is in a shape of “H”. The bottom seat 22 has a protruding portion 27 with a pivot hole 271 to have the bottom of the screw bolt 21 can be pivotally connected with the pivot hole 271. The pivot hole 271 has a slightly larger diameter, in order that small gaps 272, 273 are formed between the “H” shaped bottom of the screw bolt 21 and the pivot hole 27. The bottom seat 22 has thereon a plurality of openings 24, further has on its bottom a pad 25 that is made of plastic or rubber having thereon a plurality of protrusions 26. The protrusions 26 are in shapes for reverse hooking after smoothly slipping in the openings 24, thus the pad 25 can be firmly attached to the bottom of the bottom seat 22. The setting of pad 25 not only can make soft contact of the bottom seat 22 with the ground, but also the chance of oxidation of the supporting seat 20 due to the humidity of the ground can be reduced.
The fixing seat 30 generally is rectangular, it is provided centrally with a threaded through hole 31 to connect by screwing with the above stated screw bolt 21. A plurality of recessed portions 32 are provided at four corners of the fixing seat 30 having thereon screw holes 33. When a raised access floor 70 is placed on the pedestal 10, such as are shown in
As shown in
The socket set screw 40 is provided on the top of the screw bolt 21 to be connected by screwing into the through hole 31 of the fixing seat 30. The socket set screw 40 has thereon a top-to-bottom extending hexagonal hole 41 of which the diameter is larger than that of the adjusting hole 23. The external contact circle of the hexagonal adjusting hole 23 is precisely smaller than the internal tangent circle of the hexagonal hole 41 of the socket set screw 40 (as shown in
When the present invention is connected with raised access floors, the steps are: (1) a first raised access floor 70 is put and raised on the ground by using four pedestals 10, and screws 73 are used to firmly fix in the screw holes 33 of the recessed portions 32 on the pedestals 10 (such as are stated above and shown in FIGS. 3A and 3B); (2) if the ground is uneven, smaller hexagonal wrenches 50 are used to extend into the through holes 31 of the fixing seats 30 on the pedestals 10, and are engaged in hexagonal adjusting holes 23 on the tops of screw bolts 21, thus supporting seats 20 are micro-adjusted in height (as shown in
Moreover, protruding portions 27 are used to slightly raise the screw bolts 21 in order to leave gaps 274 between each bottom surface of the screw bolts 21 and each pad 25, the gaps 274 can be used for absorbing unevenness of the ground.
If sometime afterwards a pedestal 10 is to be adjusted in height, it needs only to lift the abovementioned carpet 80, and to rotate to loosen a corresponding socket set screw 40 to be separated from the top surface of a corresponding screw bolt 21, and then a hexagonal wrench 50 is used to extend into a corresponding hexagonal adjusting hole 23 to adjust the screw bolt 21, at this time, the corresponding supporting seat 20 will entirely be rotated following the adjusting of the hexagonal adjusting hole 23, and the function of raising or lowering the pedestal 10 can be achieved. This can save the trouble of removing the raised access floors 70 around a corresponding fixing seat 30 as is the cases of conventional techniques.
According to the above stated, the present invention has the following advantages:
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- 1. When the pedestals of the present invention are in construction, their bottoms no more need to be stuck to the ground by using adhesive for fixing on the ground, hence the ground will not be damaged. This is very convenient for fast construction, moving and changing arrangement for short-term exhibition or the business of field rent-service.
- 2. When the pedestals are not in use, they can be collected hundred percent for reuse. This not only is environment friendly, but also can promote marketing of rent service of raised access floors and pedestals.
- 3. The diameters of the pivot holes of the present invention are slightly larger in order that gaps are formed between the “H” shaped bottoms of the screw bolts and the pivot holes. Thereby if sometime afterwards a pedestal is to be adjusted in height, by providing the gap correspondingly between the bottom of the screw bolt and the pivot hole of the pedestal, when a hexagonal wrench is used to extend into a corresponding hexagonal adjusting hole to adjust the screw bolt, only the screw bolt rotates and the corresponding bottom seat is not moved. The screw bolt is easier for adjusting to achieve the function of raising or lowering the pedestal.
- 4. The pedestal structure for raised access floors of the present invention has a bottom seat on the bottom of the supporting seat, the bottom seat is added on its bottom with a plastic pad. This not only make the bottom seat to avoid oxidation to generate rust because of wet floor, but also make the bottom seat to avoid direct contact and rubbing the ground to scrape the ground.
- 5. When in assembling, a floor can be placed on after adjustment of pedestals, and after level correction, the pedestals and the ground can be locked together, such construction work is very convenient; while after assembling, if it is desired to further adjust the heights of the pedestals, it needs not to lift the floors, but needs only to use a hexagonal wrench above the floors to extend deeply into the adjusting holes to adjust the heights of the pedestals. This can reduce working time and steps.
- 6. The designing of the present invention makes four corners of the fixing seat of a pedestal to be locked onto the ground, so that in adjusting the pedestal, a supporting seat rather than the fixing seat rotates; this can avoid the situation of rotating the fixing seat on one hand, and thinking of the orientation the fixing seat to afford placing thereon a floor on the other hand; thereby, the present invention can get a high accuracy of the entire level after placing the floor.
The embodiment given is only for illustrating the present invention, and not for giving any limitation to the scope of the present invention. It will be apparent to those skilled in this art that various modifications or changes without departing from the spirit of this invention shall also fall within the scope of the appended claims.
In conclusion, the present invention can get the expected objects thereof to provide a pedestal structure for raised access floors, it is extremely practicable. Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to be secured by Letters Patent of the United States is:
Claims
1. A pedestal structure for raised access floors comprising:
- a supporting seat having on its top a screw bolt with a hexagonal adjusting hole on the top thereof, said screw bolt is connected on its bottom with a bottom seat; said bottom seat has a protruding portion having a central pivot hole, said bottom of said screw bolt is in a shape of “H” and is pivotally connected into said pivot hole;
- a fixing seat provided for placing thereon and connected with a plurality of raised access floors and provided centrally with an interiorly threaded through hole, said fixing seat is connected by screwing with said screw bolt of said supporting seat; and
- a socket set screw provided on said top of said screw bolt to be connected by screwing into said through hole of said fixing seat; said socket set screw has thereon a top-to-bottom extending hole of which the diameter is larger than that of said adjusting hole, in order to allow an adjusting tool to extend through said top-to-bottom extending hole to engage in said hexagonal adjusting hole for adjusting up and down displacement of said supporting seat relative to said fixing seat; by rotating said socket set screw, said screw bolt of said supporting seat is tightly abutted against said threaded through hole of said fixing seat.
2. The pedestal structure for raised access floors as in claim 1, wherein said fixing seat is rectangular, and is provided centrally with said threaded through hole; a plurality of recessed portions are provided at four corners of said fixing seat and have thereon screw holes for placing and connecting of said raised access floors.
3. The pedestal structure for raised access floors as in claim 1, wherein said bottom seat has on its bottom a pad to prevent direct contact of said bottom seat with the ground, and to reduce degree of oxidation of said bottom seat.
4. The pedestal structure for raised access floors as in claim 3 wherein said bottom seat has thereon a plurality of openings, said pad has thereon a plurality of protrusions, said protrusions are connected with said openings to make said pad to be firmly attached to said bottom of said bottom seat.
5. The pedestal structure for raised access floors as in claim 1, wherein said through hole of said fixing seat is protruded downwards over said bottom of said fixing seat to increase length of adjusting of said screw bolt of said supporting seat relative to said through hole of said fixing seat to adapt to heights of the ground being more uneven.
6. The pedestal structure for raised access floors as in claim 1, wherein said adjusting hole on said screw bolt and said top-to-bottom extending hole of said socket set screw are both hexagonal for engaging therein a hexagonal wrench for screwing tight or screwing loose.
7. The pedestal structure for raised access floors as in claim 1, wherein said pivot hole has a slightly larger diameter than that of said screw bolt, in order that gaps are formed between said bottom of said screw bolt and said pivot hole; thus only said screw bolt rotates, said bottom seat is not moved, and said screw bolt is easier for adjusting to achieve a function of raising or lowering said pedestal.
Type: Application
Filed: May 6, 2005
Publication Date: Nov 9, 2006
Inventors: Yao-Chung Chen (Hsi-Chien City), Shih-Jan Wang (Taipei City)
Application Number: 11/123,039
International Classification: E04B 1/00 (20060101); E04B 5/00 (20060101);