METAL DECKING
In one implementation, a metal deck is provided that includes a plurality of decking components formed in a contiguous metal sheet. Each of the deck components includes a plurality of folded ribs formed along the length of the metal deck. Each of the plurality of folded ribs are configured such that one or more trusses of a building may fit between the plurality of folded ribs. The metal deck may be used to complete the structural diaphragm without using concrete.
The present application is a Non-Provisional application, which claims the priority and benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/195,677 filed on Jul. 22, 2015 and entitled “METAL DECKING,” which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
BACKGROUNDComposite decking may be used as floor and/or ceiling components for single or multiple-story buildings. The composite decking is used to complete the structural diaphragm of the building. Composite decking includes a contiguous metal sheet having concrete formed thereon. Composite decking may include a mesh structure to give the concrete rigidity.
SUMMARYIn one implementation, a metal deck is provided that includes a plurality of decking components formed in a contiguous metal sheet. Each of the deck components includes a plurality of folded ribs formed along the length of the metal deck. Each of the plurality of folded ribs is configured such that one or more trusses of a building may fit between the plurality of folded ribs.
A further understanding of the nature and advantages of the present technology may be realized by reference to the figures, which are described in the remaining portion of the specification. In the figures, like reference numerals are used throughout several figures to refer to similar components. In some instances, a reference numeral may have an associated sub-label consisting of a lower-case letter to denote one of multiple similar components. When reference is made to a reference numeral without specification of a sub-label, the reference is intended to refer to all such multiple similar components.
When building single or multiple-story buildings, composite decking may be used for floors and/or ceilings. The composite decking with concrete is used to complete the structural diaphragm of the building. The structural diaphragm in a building ties the vertical and horizontal structural components and makes them perform together to transfer lateral and vertical forces. To place composite decking, a contiguous ribbed sheet of metal is installed, then concrete is poured on the top surface of the metal decking to form the composite deck. In some implementations mesh is placed before concrete is poured to give the concrete rigidity. In various implementations, the metal sheet of the composite decking is used as the mechanism to form the concrete thereon. The process of connecting the metal sheet to structural elements (e.g., I-beams), placing mesh, pouring concrete, and curing the concrete is time consuming and expensive.
In the implementations described herein, a metal decking is provided. The metal decking described herein uses a ribbed structure that has strength qualities such that the metal decking may be utilized as a floor and/or ceiling of a building without concrete. As such, the metal decking described herein provides the strength qualities to complete the structural diaphragm of the building without the expensive and time consuming process of pouring concrete. A size and shape of a panel of the metal decking may be standardized. The standardization of the metal decking allows for manufacturing of the metal decking using cold roll former machines. In the implementation disclosed herein, the lengths, depth, angles, etc. are standardized. Such standardization reduces the need for repeated engineer design and analysis of metal decking. Furthermore, the standardization also reduces the costs of manufacturing the metal decking. These standardized metal decks can be utilized with other standardized building components such as wall panels, trusses, etc.
In various implementations a layer of concrete may be poured on top of the metal decking described herein for noise dampening purposes. In these implementations, a sound mat may be placed on the metal decking before the concrete is poured.
Each of the decking components 102 may be configured to have ribs 104 along its length 120. The ribs 104 have folded profile and the ribs face from the downward facing surface of the decking components 102. In other words, when the decking components 102 are used to form a metal deck, the folded ribs 104 face towards the ground, and a substantially flat surface on the other side of the decking components opposite the ribs 104 faces away from the ground.
Furthermore, the decking components 102 are formed such that the ribs 104 include rib openings 106a, 106b, 106c etc. at predetermined intervals along the length 120. Such rib openings 106 in the ribs 104 are included across the width 130 of the metal deck 100. In other words, the ribs 104 are not continuous along the entire length 120 of the decking components 102. Note that the rib opening 106c is illustrated to be at one end of the decking components 102. Similar rib openings 106 may also be provided at the other end of the decking components 102. The rib openings 106 are configured to receive a truss structure that supports the metal decking 100.
In one implementation, the ribs 104 between the rib openings 106 are ribbed flutes that are 21.80 inches in length. Note that in alternative implementations, other length of the ribbed flutes may be provided. In one implementation, each of the rib openings 106 between the ribbed flutes may be 2.20 inches. As a result, the distance between the beginnings of each of the rib openings 106 is 24 inches. The dimensions of the lengths of the ribbed flutes and the rib openings 106 may be selected based on the dimensions of other components of a construction system. For example, if the metal deck 100 is used with trusses that are 21.80 inches apart from each other, the ribbed flute length is selected to be 21.80 inches. Furthermore, if the width of the trusses is 2.20 inches, the rib openings of 2.20 inches are provided. This allows fitting the metal deck 100 on top of a series of trusses.
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The top ribs 306 may provide grip or traction for the metal deck 300. For example, the top of the metal deck 300 may be a working surface, the top ribs 306 may provide traction such that people may walk about the top without slipping. The top ribs 306 may be arranged in different patterns.
Each of the decking components 702 may be configured to have ribs 704 along its length 720. The ribs 704 are formed in the shape of dovetail and the ribs 704 face the downward facing surface of the decking components 702. In other words, when the decking components 702 are used to form a metal deck, the dovetailed ribs 704 face towards the ground and the flat surface on the other side of the decking components 702 opposite the ribs 704 faces away from the ground.
Furthermore, the decking components 702 are formed such that the ribs 704 are cut at predetermined intervals along the length 720. Such cuts in the ribs 704 are across the width 730 of the metal deck 700. In other words, the ribs 704 are not continuous along the entire length 720 of the decking components 702. Specifically, as illustrated in
In one implementation, the ribs 704 are cut along its length 720 to form ribbed flutes that are 21.80 inches in length. Note that in alternative implementations, other lengths of the ribbed flutes may be provided. In one implementation, each of the rib openings 706 between the ribbed flutes may be 2.20 inches. As a result, the distance between the beginnings of each of the rib openings 706 is 24 inches. The dimensions of the lengths of the ribbed flutes and the rib openings 706 may be selected based on the dimensions of other components of a construction system. For example, if the metal deck 700 is used with trusses that are 21.80 inches apart from each other, the ribbed flute length is selected to be 21.80 inches. Furthermore, if the width of the trusses is 2.20 inches, the rib openings 706 of 2.20 inches are provided. This allows fitting the metal deck 700 on top of a series of trusses.
The above specification, examples, and data provide a complete description of the structure and use of exemplary embodiments of the invention. Since many embodiments of the invention can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, the invention resides in the claims hereinafter appended. Furthermore, structural features of the different embodiments may be combined in yet another embodiment without departing from the recited claims. Although the present invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, workers skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the scope of the invention. The implementations described above and other implementations are within the scope of the following claims.
Claims
1. A metal deck comprising:
- a plurality of deck components formed in a contiguous metal sheet, each of the deck components formed along a width of the metal deck and including a folded rib along a length of the metal deck, each of the folded ribs facing towards a bottom of the metal deck.
2. The metal deck of claim 1, wherein each of the folded ribs includes sides that are formed perpendicular to a bottom surface of the metal deck.
3. The metal deck of claim 1, wherein each of the folded ribs are dovetail shaped ribs.
4. The metal deck of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of top ribs formed on a top surface of the metal deck.
5. The metal deck of claim 1, wherein a thickness of the contiguous metal sheet is between 12-18 gauge.
6. The metal deck of claim 1, wherein each of the folded ribs includes one or more rib openings.
7. The metal deck of claim 6, wherein one or more trusses fit between the plurality of folded ribs in the one or more openings.
8. The metal deck of claim 6, wherein a distance between the rib openings is 24 inches.
9. The metal deck of claim 1, wherein each of the folded ribs is substantially parallel to one another.
10. The metal deck of claim 1, wherein each of the folded ribs extend approximately 1.25 inches from a bottom surface of the metal decking
11. A structural system, comprising:
- one or more trusses laid parallel to each other such that the lengths of the trusses are along a width of the structural system; and
- a metal deck comprising a plurality of deck components formed in a contiguous metal sheet, each of the deck components formed along a length of the structural system and including a plurality of folded ribs along the length of the structural system, each of the folded ribs facing towards the bottom of the metal deck.
12. The structural system of claim 11 wherein the one or more trusses fit between the plurality of folded ribs.
13. The structural system of claim 11 wherein each of the plurality of folded ribs includes sides that are formed perpendicular to a bottom surface of the metal deck.
14. The structural system of claim 11 wherein each of the plurality of folded ribs is a dovetailed shaped rib.
15. The structural system of claim 11, wherein a thickness of the contiguous metal sheet is between 12 and 18 gauge.
16. The structural system of claim 11, wherein each of the plurality of folded ribs has a length of about 24 inches.
17. The structural system of claim 11 wherein each of the plurality of folded ribs is substantially parallel to one another.
18. The structural system of claim 11, wherein each of the plurality of ribs extends approximately 1.25 inches from a bottom surface of the metal decking.
19. The structural system of claim 11, wherein the plurality of folded ribs and the one or more trusses are positioned substantially perpendicular to each other.
20. The structural system of claim 11 further comprising a layer of concrete laid on top of the metal deck.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 22, 2016
Publication Date: Jan 26, 2017
Inventors: John Louis Vanker (Lac du Flambeau, WI), Michael J. Lastowski (Centennial)
Application Number: 15/217,589