FLOOR SYSTEM
20240102283 ยท 2024-03-28
Inventors
- Per Ove KARLSSON (Eksj?, SE)
- Stefan ?SBERG (Boxholm, SE)
- Bo STARBY (Eksj?, SE)
- Peter KOSKI (Huskvarna, SE)
Cpc classification
E04B9/18
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B9/245
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A floor joist system (9) comprises a flat sheet metal structural web member (10) for interconnecting a pair of parallel spaced apart wood chord members (11), said web member (10) being V-shaped, comprising first and second legs (12, 13) integrally joined at one of their respective ends, a plurality of teeth struck from said one end of each leg (12, 13) and extending from one face, constituting the inside face, of the web member (10), said teeth being adapted to be driven into one of the chord members (11), and a plurality of teeth struck from the other end of each leg and extending from the inside face of the web member (10), said teeth being adapted to be driven into the other of said chord members (11). The system further comprises a bracket (1) for holding a suspended ceiling.
Claims
1. A floor joist system comprising: a flat sheet metal structural web member adapted to interconnect a pair of parallel spaced apart wood chord members, said web member being V-shaped and including first and second legs integrally joined at one of their respective ends, a first plurality of teeth struck from said one end of each leg and extending from an inside face of the web member, said first plurality of teeth being adapted to be driven into one of the chord members, and a second plurality of teeth struck from the other end of each leg and extending from the inside face of the web member, said second plurality of teeth being adapted to be driven into the other of said chord members; and a bracket adapted to hold a suspended ceiling, said bracket having a first end adapted to anchor the bracket to one of said wood chord members, and a second end adapted to attach to a mounting profile on which a building panel is mountable, the bracket having a rectangular and flat part that in use is horizontally arranged between the first and second ends of the bracket, a length of the flat part between the first and second ends is at least 1.5 times as long as a width of the flat part.
2. The floor joist system according to claim 1, further comprising the building panel, wherein the building panel is a gypsum board.
3. The floor joist system according to claim 1, further comprising the building panel, wherein the building panel comprises a gypsum board and a gypsum fireboard.
4. The floor joist system according to claim 1, further comprising a floor chipboard arranged on top of an upper surface of one of said wood chord members.
5. The floor joist system according to claim 4, further comprising a sound insulating mat arranged above the floor chipboard.
6. The floor joist system according to claim 4, further comprising a gypsum board arranged above the floor chipboard.
7. The floor joist system according to claim 5, further comprising a gypsum board arranged above the sound insulating mat.
8. The floor joist system according to claim 1, wherein the length of the flat part between the first and second ends is longer than 1.6 times the width of the flat part and shorter than 1.8 times the width of the flat part.
9. The floor joist system according to claim 1, wherein the bracket is made of a single piece of bent metal sheet.
10. The floor joist system according to claim 8, wherein the bracket is made of a single piece of bent metal sheet.
11. A floor joist system comprising: a pair of parallel spaced apart wood chord members; a flat sheet metal structural web member interconnecting the pair of parallel spaced apart wood chord members, said web member being V-shaped and including first and second legs integrally joined at one of their respective ends, a first plurality of teeth struck from said one end of each leg and extending from an inside face of the web member, said first plurality of teeth being embedded in one of the chord members, and a second plurality of teeth struck from the other end of each leg and extending from the inside face of the web member, said second plurality of teeth being embedded in the other of said chord members; and a bracket adapted to hold a suspended ceiling, said bracket having a first end attached to one of said wood chord members, and a second end adapted to attach to a mounting profile on which a building panel is mountable, the bracket having a rectangular and flat part horizontally arranged between the first and second ends of the bracket, a length of the flat part between the first and second ends is at least 1.5 times as long as a width of the flat part.
12. The floor joist system according to claim 11, further comprising the suspended ceiling, the suspended ceiling including the mounting profile attached to the second end of the bracket and the building panel mounted to the mounting profile.
13. The floor joist system according to claim 12, wherein the building panel comprises gypsum board.
14. The floor joist system according to claim 12, further comprising a floor chipboard arranged on top of an upper surface of one of said wood chord members.
15. The floor joist system according to claim 14, further comprising a sound insulating mat arranged above the floor chipboard.
16. The floor joist system according to claim 15, wherein the length of the flat part between the first and second ends is longer than 1.6 times the width of the flat part and shorter than 1.8 times the width of the flat part.
17. The floor joist system according to claim 16, wherein the bracket is made of a single piece of bent metal sheet.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] The above, as well as additional objects, features and advantages of the present invention, will be better understood through the following illustrative and non-limiting detailed description of exemplary embodiments of the present invention, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXAMPLE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0026] The present invention will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which exemplary embodiments of the invention are shown. The invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided for thoroughness and completeness. Like reference character refer to like elements throughout the description.
[0027] With reference to
[0028] The system further comprises a bracket 1 for holding the suspended ceiling, wherein said bracket 1 has a first end 2 for anchoring the bracket 1 to one of said wood chord members 11, and a second end 3 to which a mounting profile 19 is attached on which a building panel is mounted. The building panel in the shown embodiment comprises a gypsum board 14 and a gypsum fireboard 15.
[0029] Further, the floor joist system 9 comprises a floor chipboard 16 arranged on top of the upper layer of wood chord members 11. A sound insulating mat 17 is arranged above the floor chipboard 16. On top of the sound insulating mat 17 is a gypsum board 18.
[0030] The next layer is a parquet underlay 20 and finally the parquet 21 on top.
[0031] For further sound insulation, loose mineral wool could be arranged in the cassette 22 created between the floor and the suspended ceiling. In another embodiment, wood fiber insulation can be used in place of the mineral wool. It has been found that it is possible to substitute wood fiber insulation for mineral wool in the floor joist system 9 of the present invention and maintain the acoustic levels of a Class B System. Wood fiber insulation is more environmentally friendly, but would not be capable of the same soundproofing qualities in floor structures of other kinds. Typically, a Class B System would have an airborne sound insulation rating of 56 dB or greater, where the rating is the difference in sound pressure in the room where sound is emitted and the room where sound is received.
[0032] With reference to
[0033] The length L of the flat part 4 between the first and second ends 2, 3 is in the shown embodiment 1.7 times as long as the width W of the flat part 4.
[0034] The length L of the flat part 4 is about 45 times the thickness T of the flat part 4.
[0035] As further can be seen in
[0036] Also, the first end 2 of the bracket 1 has a connector part 5 is connected to an anchor part 6. The connector part 5 has the same width W as the flat part 3 and perpendicular to the plane of the flat part 3, the connector part 5 pointing upwards.
[0037] The anchor part 6 is a flat rectangular part and the length AL of the anchor part 6 is twice the width W of the connector part 5. The plane of the anchor part 6 is parallel with the plane of the flat part 3. The connector part 3 is arranged centrally on one of the long sides of the anchor part 6. The anchor part 6 comprises attachment means 7 in the forms of apertures/holes at the ends of the anchor part (6) and outside the connector part when seen from above, see
[0038] Further holes 8 are provided on the second end 3 of the bracket 1 for allowing a mounting profile to be attached on which a building panel is mountable. Looking at
[0039] Also, the bracket 1 is made of a single piece of bent metal sheet. For facilitating the bending of the metal sheet, smaller apertures could be cut out on the edges of the metal sheet where the folds are to be made.
[0040] It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above and illustrated in the drawings; rather, the skilled person will recognize that many changes and modifications may be made within the scope of the appended claims. For example, the length L of the flat part 4 could be between 30 and 70 times the thickness T of the flat part 4.