Patent classifications
E04F15/02464
Adjustable pedestal for partition
A pedestal for supporting a partition and a method for a partition. The pedestal includes a base for mounting onto a floor, the base having a peripheral outer surface. The pedestal also includes a body having a first end opposite a second end and an inner surface proximate the first end interfacing with the base peripheral outer surface. A cap is coupled to the body proximate the second end, and a bracket is coupled to the cap for coupling with a partition. The method includes connecting a base to a floor, coupling a body of to the base, coupling a sleeve to the base on which is coupled a bracket, and coupling the partition to the bracket.
Paver supporting apparatus
The invention relates to a paver supporting apparatus. The paver supporting apparatus has a pedestal with a top plate. A modular grid is positioned on the top plate and has a ballast receiving opening and a ballast is located in the ballast receiving opening.
Paver Supporting Apparatus
The invention relates to a paver supporting apparatus. The paver supporting apparatus has a pedestal with a top plate. A modular grid is positioned on the top plate and has a ballast receiving opening and a ballast is located in the ballast receiving opening.
Flooring Support System
A flooring substrate system that uses one of three substrate components upon which various types of finish flooring may be attached above a deck structure. The deck structure may be open lumber framed or may be a waterproofed planar surface. Affixation of the flooring system may be by direct connection or by gravitational placement. Height and slope adjustable components interlock through a plunge, twist and locking teeth arrangement to form supporting members beneath the substrate components. A special fastening system is utilized between two of the substrate components to compensate for high wind lift load conditions.
Leveling coating structure with quick installation and removal
A leveling coating structure with quick installation and removal includes a plurality of parallel sections; a multiplicity of clips having a head with a stem and a bushing with inserts, the stem being inserted in a through hole of the section and rotatably retained by the inserts of the bushing which is in abutment with the bottom of the base frame opposite to the head of the clip; a succession of slats having opposite lateral grooves which the head of the clip engages. Each section is made of light alloy with a C-shaped cross-section having a core for supporting the slats and wings for the insertion of the bushings between them. Each clip is retained by the section with the head in abutment with the core for supporting the slats and the bushing in abutment with the free ends of the wings.
Flooring Support System
A flooring substrate system that uses one of three substrate components upon which various types of finish flooring may be attached above a deck structure. The deck structure may be open lumber framed or may be a waterproofed planar surface. Affixation of the flooring system may be by direct connection or by gravitational placement. Height and slope adjustable components interlock through a plunge, twist and locking teeth arrangement to form supporting members beneath the substrate components. A base mounting plate acts as a pivotal point in the system, having recesses and engageable configurations on both its faces for other system components.
Set comprising a connection foot and a soil covering element support element
A set comprising a connection foot and a soil covering element support element, which support element comprises a basis provided for being applied on a surface raising pedestal, which basis comprises a stop member, which connection foot is provided for connecting the support element to the pedestal, which basis of the support element comprises a set of attachment slats, which connection foot comprises a set of first attachment members, the first attachment members being applied in such a manner as to be able to engage between the attachment slats and enter into contact with them so as to enable a translatory movement between the support element and the connection foot, which connection foot comprises a second set of attachment members provided for gripping with the pedestal and enabling a rotation of the connection foot with respect to the pedestal.
WIND UPLIFT RESISTANCE MECHANISM FOR OUTDOOR FLOORING
The disclosure relates to an outdoor flooring assembly for securing flooring trays to improve stability and wind uplift resistance. The flooring trays each include a plurality of securement mechanisms coupled to a bottom surface thereto, the securement mechanisms designed to interconnect with one another to securely retain adjacent trays together and minimize the risk that any individual tray is dislodged.
Support structure for supporting floor panel and access floor system including support structure
Disclosed is a support structure on which a floor panel is seated. The support structure includes: a first beam element disposed in a first direction; a second beam element disposed in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction; a post supporting the first beam element and the second beam element; a beam element bracket seated on top of the first beam element and the second beam element, and connecting the first beam element and the second beam element to each other; and a pedestal seated on top of the beam element bracket, and supporting the floor panel.
LEVELING COATING STRUCTURE WITH QUICK INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL
A leveling coating structure with quick installation and removal includes a plurality of parallel sections; a multiplicity of clips having a head with a stem and a bushing with inserts, the stem being inserted in a through hole of the section and rotatably retained by the inserts of the bushing which is in abutment with the bottom of the base frame opposite to the head of the clip; a succession of slats having opposite lateral grooves which the head of the clip engages. Each section is made of light alloy with a C-shaped cross-section having a core for supporting the slats and wings for the insertion of the bushings between them. Each clip is retained by the section with the head in abutment with the core for supporting the slats and the bushing in abutment with the free ends of the wings.