FLOORING MODULE
20170275892 · 2017-09-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04F2290/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F2201/0558
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
H02G3/22
ELECTRICITY
E04F2201/0529
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A flooring module (100) for forming a temporary access floor comprises a base component (1) defining a cruciform channel formation (3, 4) for receiving cabling or the like. The channels (3, 4) have a floor (1A) defined by the base component and a removable channel cover (2). The channel cover (2) comprises one or more channel cover components for covering the channel formation, such that the channel formation and channel cover may combine to provide a closed channel for the cabling or the like. Removal of the cover (2) allows access to the channel formation from above, in use. The sides of the base component (1) define module connector clips (20, 21) for engaging with corresponding module connector clips on adjacent modules to lock the modules together in an array. The base component (1) defines retaining formations (13, 14) for engaging with and retaining the channel cover components over the channel formation. The channel cover (2) engages against one or more of the module connector clips (20, 21) when in the clips are in the closed position so as to limit deflection of the module connector clips (20, 21) and thus prevent disengagement of the module clips from the module clips of an adjacent flooring module in an array of flooring modules. The sides of the module preferably also include a plurality of levelling clips (41, 42) which define upward and downward facing engagement faces to prevent vertical misalignment of the modules.
Claims
1. A flooring module for forming an access floor comprising: a base component defining a cruciform channel formation for receiving cabling or the like, the channel formation having a floor defined by the base component; a removable channel cover comprising one or more channel cover components for covering the channel formation, such that the channel formation and channel cover may combine to provide a closed channel for the cabling or the like, and such that removal of the cover allows access to the channel formation from above, in use; wherein the sides of the base component define module connector clips for engaging with corresponding module connector clips on adjacent modules to lock the modules together in an array; wherein said base component defines retaining formations for engaging with and retaining the channel cover components over the channel formation; and wherein when the channel cover is engaged with the base component, the channel cover engages against one or more of said module connector clips when the module connector clips are in the closed position so as to limit deflection of said module connector clips and thus prevent disengagement of said module connector clips from the module clips of an adjacent flooring module in an array of flooring modules.
2. A flooring module as claimed in claim 1 wherein said channel cover defines an end segment at each end of the channel cover which is hinged to a central portion of the channel cover so that when the channel cover is engaged, in use, on the base component, the end segments may rotate away from the base component from a closed position to an open position.
3. A flooring module as claimed in claim 2 wherein said end segments, when rotated out of the closed position, will cause displacement of the retaining formations and thus allow disengagement of the channel cover from the base.
4. A flooring module as claimed in claim 3 wherein when said end segments are rotated out of the closed position in addition to allowing disengagement of the channel cover from the base, they simultaneously disengage from the said module connector clips to allow deflection of said module clips and permit disengagement of the module from adjoining modules in an array.
5. A flooring module as claimed in claim 1 in which each side face of the base component is rotationally symmetrical, so that when assembled into an array abutting module connector clips interlock with each other.
6. A flooring module as claimed in claim 1 wherein each outward-facing side wall segment either side of the channel has at least one projection with an upward-facing engagement face and at least one projection with a downward-facing engagement face; wherein said projections are arranged so as to interlock when adjacent modules are joined and prevent vertical misalignment of adjacent modules.
7. A flooring module as claimed in claim 1 in which the base component has a first set of module connector clips that interlock with module connector clips of adjoining modules in an array to restrict relative lateral displacement of the modules, in use, and a second set of module connector clips that inter-engage with module connector clips of adjoining modules to restrict relative vertical movement of the modules, in use.
8. A flooring module as claimed in claim 1 wherein each side face of the base component has a vertically oriented key element and a vertically oriented socket element, disposed such that said key will engage with a corresponding socket on an abutting module, and said socket on the first base will engage with a corresponding key on the second module, to prevent separation of the two modules and to permit limited rotation of the assembly in the horizontal plane, such that the assembly can accommodate to slight undulations in the supporting sub-floor; and when the overlying channel-cover element is in the closed position, blade elements on each side of said channel-cover engage against the clip elements and prevent disengagement of the module from an attached module.
9. A flooring module as claimed in claim 1 wherein each module has a single cruciform removable channel cover which defines four hinged ends.
10. A flooring module as claimed in claim 1 wherein each module includes a first elongate channel cover which defines two hinged ends which covers one channel extending from one side of the module to an opposite side and two hinged channel covers each extending from the first elongate channel cover to another side of the module
11. A flooring module as claimed in claim 1 wherein each channel cover has an upper portion and one or more depending elements/side rails which locate behind the walls of the channel formation.
12. A flooring module as claimed in claim 2 wherein each channel cover defines a recess either side of the hinge which when the cover is engaged in the base component in use form a continuous recess, into which retaining formations of the base component locate.
13. A flooring module as claimed in claim 1 wherein the base component is square in plan and is rotationally symmetrical.
14. A flooring module as claimed in claim 1 wherein pads are defined at corners of the base module which are infilled or overlaid with a structural cover plate.
15. A flooring module as claimed in claim 1 wherein the channel cover is formed from a metal such as steel.
16. A plurality of modules as claimed in claim 1 assembled into a rectangular array.
17. A rectangular array of flooring modules as claimed in claim 1 including at least one removable channel cover strip incorporating a plurality of linked segments covering the channels of multiple modules.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0046] Specific embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:—
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0064] The base 1 includes a base plate or planar floor 1A on which a laterally extending services channel 3 and a longitudinal services channel 4 are defined which are bounded by load-bearing corner pads 5, 6, 7, 8 to form four channel segments 9, 10, 11, 12. Each channel segment has a pair of retaining formations in the form of cover clips 13, 14 located alongside the channel side-walls. As is best seen in
[0065] In the embodiment shown in
[0066] The cover clips 13, 14 act to retain or hold down the cover to the base 1. They have horizontal bearing faces 13A, 14A on their undersides which engage against bearing faces 16A, 17A on the clip sockets 16, 17 which prevent vertical displacement of the channel cover. One bearing face 17A is oriented generally horizontal in use as is best seen in
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[0068] The base has four pairs of connecting clips 20, 21. One pair 20, 21 is defined at the end of each channel segment. Each pair comprises a key 20 and, on the opposite side of the channel, a corresponding socket 21 for receiving a key of an adjacent module. As depicted in
[0069] This feature may allow a plurality of modules 100 to be assembled together in an array of modules perhaps 1 metre by one metre for ease of transport and laying.
[0070] After the two tiles have been brought together and the clips are fully engaged, the channel-cover end-segments 15 may be rotated into the closed position, at which point extensions 22 on the end segments engage between connecting clip keys 20 and channel side walls 23, 24, thus holding the keys 20 into the opposing sockets 21 and substantially preventing the tiles from accidentally disengaging.
[0071] This feature increases the reliability of the connecting clips 20, 21 and enhances the ability of the modules to be assembled and transported in larger arrays.
[0072] In addition to the connecting clips, the base 1 has a set of levelling clips on each side. As shown in
[0073] If the components of the tile module are injection-moulded, the side faces of the base 1 will be drafted away from the vertical to allow ejection of the base 1 from the moulding die. In the example shown in
[0074] In some circumstances it may be desirable that the tile connections allow a degree of rotation between panels, for instance if the tile sheet is to be laid over an undulating sub-floor. One means by which this can be accomplished is shown in
[0075] Each side-wall segment has a pair of opposing levelling clips 40, 41 that lie on opposite sides of the mid-plane and engage with a corresponding levelling clip on the adjoining tile to ensure horizontal alignment between adjoining tiles. Additionally the clips 40, 41 are provided with recessed slots 42, 43, the purpose of which is to allow a tool such as a screwdriver to be inserted and thereby disengage the upper clips from the lower clips and allow the tile to be removed from the interior of the sheet.
[0076] In applications such as floors in temporary exhibitions and sporting events it is important to have speed of access to cable pathways, as well as speed of erection and disassembly of the floor. To facilitate this, in one embodiment, the channel covers may be provided in the form of articulated strips of discrete components, as illustrated in
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[0078] The engaging ends of the channel cover components are also provided with retaining catches 53 that engage into sockets 54. The resulting assemblies allow relative rotation of the components to an angle determined by the depth of the recesses 52. In models shown in
[0079] As with the unitary cover-plate, the connector plate and the end plate components have depending elements in the form of side rail extensions 55 that in the closed position act as keepers that prevent the tile connecting clips 20, 21 from disengaging. This can also be seen with reference to
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[0084] In some embodiments, the base component may be used with a steel plate (not shown) or the like as a cover instead of the moulded plastic covers.
[0085] It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that numerous variations and/or modifications may be made to the above-described embodiments, without departing from the broad general scope of the present disclosure. The present embodiments are, therefore, to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive.