PRE-ASSEMBLED DECKING PANEL AND STRUT ASSEMBLY FOR DATA CENTER CEILINGS AND ROOFS

20240044142 ยท 2024-02-08

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Abstract

A pre-assembled decking panel and strut assembly for data center ceilings and roofs including a decking panel that is a sheet metal in a shape of a wave and an elongated strut member configured such that hanging systems can be attached to the elongated strut member. The peaks and valleys of the decking panel and the strut member extend in a first direction and are spaced in parallel in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction. A top wall of the strut member is affixed to a peak of the decking panel.

Claims

1. A pre-assembled decking panel and strut assembly for data center ceilings and roofs comprising: a decking panel comprised of a sheet metal in a shape of a wave with peaks and valleys that (1) extend longitudinally in a first direction, (2) are parallel and (3) are spaced in a second direction that is perpendicular to the first direction; and an elongated strut member configured such that hanging systems can be attached to the elongated strut member, wherein: the elongated strut member (1) extends in the first direction and (2) has a top wall in a third direction perpendicular to the first and second directions, when viewed from the first direction; the top wall is fixedly attached to a first peak of the decking panel; and the top wall and the first peak of the decking panel include spaced mating holes configured to receive bolt assemblies.

2. The pre-assembled decking panel and strut assembly according to claim 1, wherein: the decking panel has a first end peak at a first end of the decking panel in the second direction that is the first peak and a second end peak at a second end of the decking panel in the second direction; the second end peak is configured to be placed on and mate with the first end peak of an adjacent one of the decking panel; and the second end peak includes spaced bolt holes that match the spaced mating holes in the first peak of the adjacent one of the decking panel and the top wall of the elongated strut member.

3. The pre-assembled decking panel and strut assembly according to claim 2, wherein: the first end peak is above the top wall of the elongated strut member in the third direction; and the second end peak is configured to be above the first peak of the adjacent one of the decking panel in the third direction when the pre-assembled decking panel and strut assemblies and the adjacent one of the decking panel are installed.

4. The pre-assembled decking panel and strut assembly according to claim 3, wherein: the first end peak is a partial end peak with only one side wall continuous with a top wall of the first end peak; and the second end peak is a full end peak with two side walls continuous with opposite edges of a top wall of the second end peak.

5. The pre-assembled decking panel and strut assembly according to claim 4, wherein the top wall of the elongated strut member and the first peak of the decking panel are spot welded around the spaced mating holes.

6. A data center ceiling or roof comprising: at least three pre-assembled decking panel and strut assemblies; and a plurality of bolt assemblies, wherein: each of the pre-assembled panel and strut assemblies comprises: a decking panel comprised of a sheet metal in a shape of a wave with peaks and valleys that (1) extend longitudinally in a first direction, (2) are parallel and (3) are spaced in a second direction that is perpendicular to the first direction; and an elongated strut member configured such that hanging systems can be attached to the elongated strut member; the elongated strut member (1) extends in the first direction and (2) has a top wall in a third direction perpendicular to the first and second directions, when viewed from the first direction; the top wall is fixedly attached to a first peak of the decking panel; the top wall and the first peak of the decking panel include spaced mating holes configured to receive the bolt assemblies; the decking panel has a first end peak at a first end of the decking panel in the second direction that is the first peak and a second end peak at a second end of the decking panel in the second direction; the second end peak includes spaced bolt holes that match the spaced mating holes in the top wall of the elongated strut member and the first peak; the elongated strut members of the at least three pre-assembled decking panel and strut assemblies are parallel and spaced in the second direction; the second end peak of the decking panel of a first of the at least three pre-assembled decking panel and strut assemblies is attached to a combination of the first end peak of the decking panel and the strut member of a second of the at least three pre-assembled decking panel by a first set of the plurality of bolt assemblies passing through the spaced bolt holes of the second end peak of the decking panel of the first of the at least three decking panel and strut assemblies and the spaced mating holes of the top wall of the elongated strut member and the first peak of the decking panel of the second of the at least three decking panel and strut assemblies; and the second end peak of the decking panel of the second of the at least three pre-assembled decking panel and strut assemblies is attached to a combination of the first end peak of the decking panel and the strut member of a third of the at least three pre-assembled decking panel and strut assemblies by a second set of the plurality of bolt assemblies passing through the spaced bolt holes of the second end peak of the decking panel of the second of the at least three decking panel and strut assemblies and the spaced mating holes of the top wall in the elongated strut member and the first peak of the third of the at least three pre-assembled decking panel and the strut assemblies.

7. The data center ceiling or roof according to claim 6, wherein heads of bolts of the bolt assemblies are above the at least three pre-assembled decking panel and strut assemblies decking panels in the third direction and nuts of the bolt assemblies are below the top walls of the elongated strut members in the third direction.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0017] FIG. 1 is a top perspective view, partially sectionalized for clarity, of a pre-assembled decking panel and strut assembly of one embodiment of this invention.

[0018] FIG. 2 is a front elevation view of the pre-assembled decking panel and strut assembly of the embodiment of this invention illustrated in FIG. 1.

[0019] FIG. 3 is a side elevation view, partially sectionalized for clarity, of the pre-assembled decking panel and strut assembly of the embodiment of this invention illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2.

[0020] FIG. 4 is a side elevation view, partially sectionalized for clarity, of the pre-assembled decking panel and strut assembly of the embodiment of this invention illustrated in FIGS. 1-3, from the opposite side of the decking panel and strut assembly from FIG. 3.

[0021] FIG. 5 is a top plan view, partially sectionalized for clarity, of the pre-assembled decking panel and strut assembly of the embodiment of this invention illustrated in FIGS. 1-4.

[0022] FIG. 6 is a bottom plan view, partially sectionalized for clarity, of the pre-assembled decking panel and strut assembly of the embodiment of this invention illustrated in FIGS. 1-5.

[0023] FIG. 7 is a top perspective view, partially sectionalized for clarity, of multiple decking panel and strut assemblies of the embodiment of this invention illustrated in FIGS. 1-6, assembled together.

[0024] FIG. 8 is a front elevation view of the multiple decking panel and strut assemblies illustrated in FIG. 7, assembled together.

[0025] FIG. 9 is an enlarged view of the box labeled 9 in FIG. 8, showing the joinder of a strut and two decking panels of the multiple decking panel and strut assemblies.

[0026] FIG. 10 is an enlarged view of the box labeled 10 in FIG. 8, showing another joinder of a strut and two decking panels of the multiple decking panel and strut assemblies.

[0027] FIG. 11 is a top perspective view of a strut that can be used in the decking panel and strut assembly of the embodiment of this invention illustrated in FIGS. 1-6.

[0028] FIG. 12 is a front elevation view of a ceiling or roof assembly of a data center that includes the decking panel and strut assembly of the embodiment of this invention illustrated in FIGS. 1-6.

[0029] FIG. 13 is a top perspective view of portions of the decking panel and the elongated strut of the pre-assembled decking panel and strut assembly of the embodiment of this invention illustrated in FIGS. 1-6.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS

[0030] As stated, the pre-assembled decking panel and strut assembly of one embodiment of this invention is illustrated in FIGS. 1-6 and 13, decking panel and strut assembly 20. Decking panel and strut assembly 20 includes decking panel 22 and strut 24.

[0031] In this embodiment of the invention, decking panel 22 is a roll-formed steel sheet having a wave shape. One example of a wave shaped, roll-formed steel sheet that can be utilized as the decking panel in this embodiment of the invention is Joris Ide product number JI85-280-1120.

[0032] Decking panel 22 has parallel, alternating hills 30 and valleys 32. Hills 30 and valleys 32 extend in a first direction and alternate in a second direction that is perpendicular to the first direction. Hills 30 include partial end hill 34 and end hill 36 at the opposite ends of decking panel 22 in the second direction. Partial end hill 34 has spaced holes 38 in its top wall and end hill 36 has spaced holes 40 in its top wall.

[0033] While decking panel 22 has a wave shape, decking panels having other shapes can be utilized in the decking panel and strut assemblies of other embodiments of this invention as long as such panels provide the desired spacing and structural stability between the ceiling joist and the upper insulation assembly or concrete deck, as explained below. In addition, while decking panel 22 has partial end hill 34 and end hill 36 at its ends in the second direction, such ends of the decking panels of the decking panel and strut assemblies of other embodiments of this invention may have other shapes, as long as the ends can be sufficiently attached to struts, as also explained below.

[0034] Strut 24 includes top wall 42 and side walls 44 and 46, which extend downward from opposite edges of top wall 42. Side walls 44 and 46 include lower hook portions 48 and 50, respectively. Top wall 42 has spaced bolt holes 52.

[0035] While the decking panel and strut assembly of this embodiment of the invention includes strut 24 having the cross-sectional shape described above and illustrated in the figures, the struts of the decking panel and strut assemblies of other embodiments of this invention may have different cross-sectional shapes, as long as the struts having the different cross-sectional shapes can be joined to the decking panels and have sufficient structural strength and stability.

[0036] Top wall 42 of strut 24 is attached to partial end hill 34 by spot welding around bolt holes 52 of top wall 42 and spaced holes 38 in the top wall of partial end hill 34, as shown in FIG. 13.

[0037] Adjacent pre-assembled decking panel and strut assemblies 20 can be assembled as shown in FIGS. 7-10 and described below.

[0038] Specifically, the assembly of pre-assembled decking panel and strut assemblies 20, 20 and 20 is illustrated in FIGS. 7-10. Pre-assembled decking panel and strut assembly 20 includes, as stated, decking panel 22 and strut 24, pre-assembled decking panel and strut assembly 20 includes decking panel 22 and a strut (not shown) and pre-assembled decking panel and strut assembly 20 includes decking panel 22 and strut 26.

[0039] Decking panels 22 and 22 are the same as decking panel 22.

[0040] Similar to strut 24, strut 26 includes top wall 54 and side walls 56 and 58, which extend downward from opposite edges of top wall 54. Side walls 56 and 58 include lower hook portions 60 and 62, respectively. Top wall 54 has spaced bolt holes 64.

[0041] In the assembly of pre-assembled decking panel and strut assemblies 20, 20 and 20 illustrated in FIGS. 7-10, end hill 36 of decking panel 22 of pre-assembled decking panel and strut assembly 20 overlaps and is attached to the combination of partial end hill 34 of decking panel 22 and strut 24 of pre-assembled decking panel and strut assembly 20 by bolt assemblies 28. Similarly, end hill 36 of decking panel 22 of pre-assembled decking panel and strut assembly 20 overlaps and is attached to the combination of partial end hill 34 of decking panel 22 and strut 26 of pre-assembled decking panel and strut assembly 20 by bolt assemblies 28.

[0042] More specifically, bolt assemblies 28 include bolts 66 and nuts 68. As shown in FIG. 9, holes 40 in end hill 36 of decking panel 22 of pre-assembled decking panel and strut assembly 20, holes 52 in top wall 42 of strut 24 of pre-assembled decking panel and strut assembly 20 and holes 38 in partial end hill 34 of decking panel 22 of pre-assembled decking panel and strut assembly 20 are aligned. Bolts 66 are inserted through those aligned holes, and nuts 68 are placed on those bolts and tightened.

[0043] Similarly, as shown in FIG. 10, holes 40 in end hill 36 of decking panel 22 of pre-assembled decking panel and strut assembly 20, holes 64 in top wall 54 of strut 26 of pre-assembled decking panel and strut assembly 22 and holes 38 in partial end hill 34 of decking panel 22 of pre-assembled decking panel and strut assembly 22 are aligned. Bolts 66 are inserted through those aligned holes, and nuts 68 are placed on those bolts and tightened.

[0044] In some embodiments of the pre-assembled decking panel and strut assemblies of this invention, nuts 68 can be fixedly attached to the underside of the walls 42 and 54 of struts 24 and 26 at holes 52 and 64, respectively, or holes 52 and 64 may be threaded holes with threads that mate with the threads of bolts 66, so that bolts 66 can be attached by simply rotating bolts 66, without having to separately support nuts 66.

[0045] As stated, the decking panel and strut assemblies of this invention can be pre-assembled off-site and then shipped to a data center for installation in the ceiling or roof of that data center. That pre-assembly results in the benefits and advantages discussed above.

[0046] One application of this invention is illustrated in FIG. 12, ceiling or roof assembly 72. In this application, ceiling or roof assembly 72 includes outer or upper deck 74, a decking comprised of a plurality of decking panel and strut assemblies 20 and steel web joist 76.

[0047] Outer deck 74 includes insulation board 78, vapor layer 80 and outer membrane 82. In other applications, outer deck 74 can be a concrete deck or an additional concrete deck can be on top of outer deck 74.

[0048] Steel web joist 76, which is known as a high deck profile, includes top angles 84, bottom angles 86 and connecting rebars 88 which extend between and connect top angles 84 and bottom angles 86.

[0049] While this application includes steel web joist 76 having the configuration illustrated in FIG. 12 and described above, other configurations of a steel web joint can be used with the decking and strut assemblies of this invention, such as steel web joists including I-beams.

[0050] What is described and illustrated herein are preferred embodiments of the invention with some variations. The descriptions, figures and phraseology is intended to be for exemplary illustration only, and are not meant as limitations. Those skilled in the art will recognize that many embodiments and variations of the invention are possible, as the invention is defined by the following claims.