UNIVERSAL SUPPORT FOR RAISED FLOORS, WITH OPEN RING LOCKING THE TILTING FUNCTION
20240254782 ยท 2024-08-01
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Abstract
A support (1) for raised floors comprising a base (2), an intermediate element (3) and a head (4) on which raised floor portions rest. The support (1) is of the universal type, namely it allows selectively both a tilting movement of the head (4) on the intermediate element (3), and only a rotation movement of the head (4) on the intermediate element (3) about an axis perpendicular to a plane on which the base (2) rests. The intermediate element (3) is centrally provided with a circular element (80) that comprises a circular neck (81) from which the teeth (8) protrude outwards. The support (1) further comprises an open ring (100) adapted to be reversibly coupled to the circular neck (81) under the teeth (8). (FIG. 8).
Claims
1. A support for raised floors comprising a base, an intermediate element and a head on which raised floor portions rest, wherein the support selectively allows both a tilting movement of the head on the intermediate element, and only a rotation movement of the head on the intermediate element about an axis perpendicular to a plane on which the base rests, wherein the base comprises a cylindrical cavity having an internal thread, the intermediate element has a cylindrical shape with an external thread and comprises a curved upper surface and central teeth, wherein each tooth protrudes outwards leaving a space below, the head comprises an upper portion with an outer upper surface which is flat, and a central compartment comprising a central surface with a central through hole, the head further comprises a lower portion with a curved surface, the through hole is provided with curved edges interrupted by loops which protrude outwards to allow the passage from below of the teeth through the through hole, the curved upper surface of the intermediate element slidingly coupling with the curved surface of the lower portion of the head, wherein the intermediate element is centrally provided with a circular element which comprises a circular neck from which the teeth protrude outwards, wherein the support further comprises an open ring adapted to be reversibly coupled to the circular neck under the teeth, wherein the tilting movement of the head on the intermediate element is enabled when the open ring is decoupled from the circular neck, and is disabled when the open ring is coupled to the circular neck, wherein, when the open ring is coupled to the circular neck and the internal edge of the through hole of the head is in contact with the external edge of the open ring, the head can only rotate on the intermediate element about an axis perpendicular to the plane on which the base rests, and the open ring is elastic to elastically deform in order to embrace the circular neck.
2. The support according to claim 1, wherein an inner diameter of the undeformed open ring is substantially equal to an outer diameter of the circular neck so the open ring embraces the circular neck.
3. The support according to claim 1, wherein the open ring is integral with the base with breakable connections so as to be easily and irreversibly separated from the base.
4. The support according to claim 1, wherein the curved surface of the lower portion of the head comprises a plurality of curved edges of respective ribs.
5. The support according to claim 1, wherein the teeth have a curved lower surface adapted to slide on the central surface of the head.
6. The support according to claim 1, wherein the curved upper surface of the intermediate element is concave, the central surface of the upper portion of the head is concave, and the curved surface of the lower portion of the head is convex.
7. The support according to claim 1, wherein the lower portion of the head has locking teeth for coupling with locking seats of the intermediate element in order to lock the rotation of the head on the intermediate element.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0034] These and other features of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of a practical exemplary embodiment thereof, shown by way of non-limiting example in the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0052] A support 1 for raised floors comprises a base 2, an intermediate element 3 and a head 4 (
[0053] The base 2 is able to rest on a fixed underlying surface and comprises a cylindrical cavity 5 having an internal thread 51 able to engage with an external thread 6 of the intermediate element 3.
[0054] The intermediate element 3 has a cylindrical shape with said external thread 6, and comprises a concave upper surface 7 (
[0055] The continuity of the concave upper surface 7 is possibly interrupted by locking seats 84 for possible locking teeth 14 which may be found on a different embodiment of the head 4 shown in
[0056] The support 1 further comprises an open ring 100 (
[0057] The open ring 100 is preferably made integral with the base 2 with breakable connections so that it may be easily and irreversibly separated from the base 2.
[0058] Open ring 100 means a ring without a portion that defines a lateral opening able to allow the passage of the circular neck 81 inside the open ring 100.
[0059] The open ring 100 is elastic so as to be able to deform elastically, thus widening the lateral opening in order to embrace the circular neck 81.
[0060] The inner diameter of the undeformed open ring 100 is substantially equal to the outer diameter of the circular neck 81, so that the open ring 100 embraces the circular neck 81 preferably allowing the sliding of the open ring 100 on the circular surface 82 of the circular neck 81.
[0061] The head 4 comprises an upper portion 15 with an outer upper surface 10 which is substantially flat and with teeth 11 protruding upwards, and a central compartment 40 having a central surface 16 with a central through hole 17. Said central surface 16 is preferably concave to facilitate the sliding of the teeth 8 that preferably have a convex lower surface.
[0062] The head 4 further comprises a lower portion 12 with ribs 13 having a convex edge 131 (namely a curved surface) which converges towards said central through hole 17.
[0063] In the embodiment of
[0064] It is essential that at least one (convex) curved surface of the lower portion 12 is there, which is able to slide on at least one concave portion of the intermediate element 3 below. It is not necessary for said (convex) curved surface to partially or completely have the shape of a set of edges 131 of ribs 13 which, however, advantageously stiffen the lower portion 12.
[0065] The central through hole 17 is provided with curved edges 171 (
[0066] The central surface 16 comprises portions embedded between consecutive loops 172.
[0067] An anti-noise sheath 21 may be separably coupled to the outer upper surface 10 of the head 4 (
[0068] The teeth 11 are integral with the head 4 by frangible connections, so as to easily remove the excess teeth 11.
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[0070] The lower portion 12 of the head 4 in
[0071] Thea assembly of the support 1 described above is very simple.
[0072] The intermediate element 3 is screwed into the cavity 5 of the base 2 so as to obtain a desired height.
[0073] The head 4 is associated with the intermediate element 3 by passing the teeth 8 through the central through hole 17 using the loops 172, and then rotating it so that the lower surfaces of the teeth 8 come into sliding contact with the central surface 16.
[0074] Without the open ring 100, the head 4 may tilt with respect to the intermediate element 3: the curved edged 131 of the ribs 13 form a curved surface able to slide on the concave upper surface 7 of the intermediate element 3, while the teeth 8 slide on the central surface 16 of the head 4 until an optimal orientation of the outer upper surface 10, where the floor planes will rest, is found.
[0075] Alternatively, if the plane on which the base 2 rests is such to not require the tilting function, the open ring 100 is removed from the base 2 and it is coupled to the central element 80 so that it embraces the circular surface 82 of the circular neck 81 (
[0076] Advantageously, with the same base 2, the same head 4 and the same intermediate element 3 it is possible to create two types of supports 1, one with a tilting function (without an open ring 100) and one without a tilting function (with an open ring 100 coupled to the circular neck 81).
[0077] The shape of the lower surface of the teeth 8 allows an effective sliding of the head 4 on the intermediate element 3, without sticking or breaking the teeth 8, the plurality of the teeth 8 avoiding, however, accidental movements.
[0078] Alternatively, the convex surfaces may be concave and vice versa.
[0079] Therefore, the upper surface of the intermediate element 3 is generally curved, preferably concave but alternatively convex. If the central surface 16 of the upper portion 15 of the head 4 is curved, it is preferably concave but alternatively convex; the curved surface of the lower portion 12 of the head 4 is preferably convex but alternatively concave.
[0080] Alternatively to the embodiment described above and shown in the Figures, the upper surface of the intermediate element 3 may be convex, the central surface 16 of the upper portion 15 of the head 4 may be convex, and the lower portion 12 of the head 4 may provide a concave surface: in the absence of the open ring 100, the head 4 is still able to tilt on the intermediate element 3.
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[0082] The coupling between the locking teeth 14 and the locking seats 84 is reversible.
[0083] With or without the locking teeth 14, the support 1 according to the present invention is able to transform from non-tilting to tilting simply by using or not using the open ring 100.
[0084] The use of the open ring 100 is very simple, being elastic and easily maneuverable by the user: a slight widening of the opening of the open ring 100 due to elastic deformation allows the circular surface 82 of the circular neck 81 to be embraced.
[0085] The factory fixing of the open ring 100 to the base 2 ensures the availability thereof in case of need. It is alternatively possible to provide a seat in the base 2 in which to store the open ring 100 after use.
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[0087] The extension 60 comprises a nut portion 61 which couples with the external thread 6 of the intermediate element 3, and a screw portion 62, under the nut portion 61, which couples with the internal thread 51 of the base 2.