FLOOR SYSTEM, A VEHICLE, SUCH AS A SERVICE VEHICLE, COMPRISING SUCH A FLOOR SYSTEM AND A METHOD OF INSTALLING SUCH A FLOOR SYSTEM
20170136964 ยท 2017-05-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R13/011
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2013/018
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A floor system (10) arranged on an inner floor (4) of a cargo or a back space (2) of a service vehicle (1), and comprising a first and a second prefabricated floor section (11, 11), each one of said first and said second floor sections (11, 11) comprises: a floor panel (13) comprising a first edge (13a) and a second edge (13b), wherein said first edge (13a) is arranged opposite said second edge (13b), said first and said second floor sections (11, 11) are arranged next to each other such that said second edge (13b) of said floor panel (13) of said first floor section (11) is placed facing and adjacent to, or in contact with said first edge (13a) of said floor panel (13) of said second floor section (11); a first securing rail (12) fixedly attached to a third edge (13c) of said floor panel (13), said third edge (13c) extending at a right angle from said first edge (13a) to said second edge (13b) of said floor panel, and said floor system (10) further comprising: a floor portion (20, 20), which is smaller than said first floor section (11) and/or said second floor section (11) and said floor portion (20) comprises a first outer edge (21) which follows the contour of said first securing rail (12) of said first and/or said second floor section (11, 11) and which is adapted to be placed adjacent to or in contact with said first securing rail (12) of said first and/or said second floor section (11, 11) during use.
Claims
1. A floor system adapted to be arranged on an inner floor of a cargo or a back space of a service vehicle, said floor system comprising a first and a second prefabricated floor section, each one of said first and said second floor sections comprises a floor panel, said floor panel comprising a first edge and a second edge, wherein said first edge is arranged opposite said second edge, said first and said second floor sections are adapted to be arranged next to each other such that said second edge of said floor panel of said first floor section is placed facing and adjacent to, or in contact with said first edge of said floor panel of said second floor section, a first securing rail fixedly attached to a third edge of said floor panel, said third edge extending at a right angle from said first edge to said second edge of said floor panel, and said floor system further comprising a floor portion, which is smaller than said first floor section and/or said second floor section and said floor portion comprises a first outer edge which follows a contour of said first securing rail of said first and/or said second floor section and which is adapted to be placed adjacent to or in contact with said first securing rail of said first and/or said second floor section during use.
2. A floor system according to claim 1, wherein each one of said first and said second floor sections further comprises a second securing rail fixedly attached to a fourth edge of said floor panel, said fourth edge extending at a right angle from said first edge to said second edge of said floor panel opposite said third edge.
3. A floor system according to claim 1, wherein said securing rail has a longitudinal extension which extends from said first edge to said second edge of said floor panel.
4. A floor system according to claim 1, wherein said floor portion comprises a second outer edge which is adaptable to follow a part of the contour of said inner floor of said cargo or said back space in said service vehicle by removal of material from said floor portion.
5. A floor system according to claim 1, wherein said floor portion is a first floor portion, and said floor system further comprises at least one second floor portion, which is smaller than said first and/or said second floor section and said second floor portion discloses a first outer edge which follows the contour of said first securing rail of said first and/or said second floor section and which is adapted to be placed adjacent to or in contact with said first securing rail of said first and/or said second floor section.
6. A floor system according to claim 3, wherein said floor portion is a first floor portion and said floor system further comprises at least one second floor portion, which is smaller than said first and/or said second floor section and said second floor portion discloses a first outer edge which follows the contour of said second securing rail of said first and/or said second floor section and which is adapted to be placed adjacent to or in contact with said second securing rail of said first and/or said second floor section.
7. A floor system according to claim 5 wherein said at least one second floor portion has the same dimensions as said first floor portion.
8. A floor system according to claim 5, wherein said at least one second floor portion has a different shape than said first floor portion.
9. A floor system according to claim 1, wherein said first and said second floor section have the same dimensions.
10. A floor system according to claim 1, wherein an end of said first and/or said second securing rail of said first floor section is adapted to face and be arranged adjacent to or in contact with an end of a respective first and/or second securing rail of said second floor section.
11. A floor system according to claim 1, wherein said first securing rail comprises at each end mutually matching positioning members for connecting said first securing rail of said first floor section with said first securing rail of said second floor section.
12. A vehicle, such as a service vehicle, comprising a floor system according to claim 1.
13. Method of installing a floor system to an inner floor of a cargo or a back space of a service vehicle, said method comprising the steps: providing at least a first and a second prefabricated floor section, each comprising a floor panel and at least one securing rail fixedly attached to one edge of said floor panel, providing at least one floor portion or instructing to use at least one floor portion, placing or instructing to place said at least one floor portion and said first and said second prefabrication floor sections on said inner floor such that a first outer edge of said floor portion is adjacent to or in contact with said at least one securing rail of said first and/or said second floor section.
14. Method according to claim 13 further comprising the step: instructing to remove material from said floor portion from at least a second outer edge.
15. Method according to claim 14 further comprising the step: arranging said first and said second prefabricated floor sections to said inner floor of said cargo or said back space by using an adhesive between said at least one securing rail and said inner floor.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0078] 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, with reference to the appended drawings, where the same reference numerals will be used for similar elements, wherein:
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[0089] All the figures are highly schematic, not necessarily to scale, and they show only parts which are necessary in order to elucidate the invention, other parts being omitted or merely suggested.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
[0090] An embodiment of the invention will be described in more detail in the following with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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[0092] Said floor system 10 further comprises several smaller floor portions 20 on both sides of the floor sections 11. The floor portions may work as leveling sections. The module units (not shown) are placed on the floor system 10 and they are being fixated to the securing rails 12, 12. The securing rails 12, 12of the floor sections 11 are fastened to the inner floor 4 of the cargo or back space 2 and they will take up the forces of the module units during driving and during a crash. The securing rails 12, 12 are fastened to the inner floor 4 by adhesives. The adhesive may for example be an adhesive tape (not shown) prefixed to the securing rails 12, 12 or an adhesive which is being applied to the underside of the securing rails 12, 12 when mounting the floor system 10 to the inner floor 4 of the cargo or back space 2.
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[0094] A first securing rail 12 is fixedly arranged to the third edge 13c and a second securing rail 12 is fixedly arranged to said fourth edge 13d by a tongue/groove connection 14 as shown in
[0095] The floor sections are prefabricated and they have a size which is equal or smaller than a standard American pallet or a EUR-pallet. The EUR-pallet has a dimension which is 1200800 mm, while the standard American pallet type of 40 by 48 inches (1,016 mm1,219 mm).
[0096] The floor section 11 has a length L between the first edge 13a and the second edge 13b of the floor panel 13 which is approximately as large as the smaller dimension of the EUR-pallet, i.e. 800 mm. However, the floor sections are not limited to these dimensions. The securing rails 12, 12 has on one end a positioning member 18 (See
[0097] This opening 19 is exemplified as being a part of the undercut groove 26 in the securing rails 12, 12 and the positioning member 18 is inserted in the undercut groove 26 on the opposite side of the securing rail 12, 12. This accomplish a correct position of the first floor section 11 relative the second floor section 11 and a correct position of the second floor section 11 relative the third floor section 11 so that it is ensured that a rectilinear securing track is formed.
[0098] The first edge 13a of the floor panel 13 comprises a tongue 29 protruding from said first edge 13a and extending along the first edge 13a (see
[0099] During use when said first and second floor sections 11, 11 are arranged next to each other, which is shown in
[0100] The floor panel 13 may be made of wood or plastic or any other suitable material. Here it is exemplified as an injection molded plastic floor panel.
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[0102] When installing the floor system 10 on the inner floor 4 of the cargo or the back space 2 of the service vehicle 1 the installer which shall install the floor system 10 is provided with the prefabricated floor sections 11 from the supplier. The prefabricated floor sections 11 may be stacked on top of each other and be delivered on a pallet to the installer.
[0103] The installer then places the floor sections 11, next to each other in the longitudinal direction of the service vehicle so that the securing rails 12, 12 of all floor sections are extending in the longitudinal direction of the service vehicle 1 (see
[0104] The floor sections 11 may be arranged in this order (see
[0105] If there are parts of the inner floor 4 which have not been covered by the floor sections 11, for example if the third floor section 11 is not extending all the way to the inner wall 31, which is placed behind the driver cabin (not shown) or if there is a space between the first floor section 11 and the back door of the service vehicle (not shown) end floor pieces (not shown) may be arranged in these areas. These end floor pieces may have a tongue or groove which is mutually matching to the tongue/groove connection on the floor sections 11 so that they can be attached thereto. However, other suitable attachments are also possible.
[0106] In the next step the floor portions 20, 20 are arranged to the inner floor 4 such that the first outer edge 21 of each floor portion 20, 20 is adjacent to or in contact with said at least one of the securing rail 12, 12 of said first, second or third floor section 11, 11, 11. If the floor portions 20, 20 are too large the installer can adapt the other edges, for example a second edge 24 of the floor portions to the surrounding by removing material and/or a third and/or a fourth edge. The protruding members 23 of the floor portions 20, 20 shown in
[0107] Alternatively, the installer may place the floor portions 20, 20 first and adapt them to the surrounding before the floor sections 11 are arranged next to each other in the longitudinal direction of the service vehicle and next to the floor portions. The floor portions 20, 20 may then guide the floor sections 11 so that they are properly arranged in the service vehicle 1 such it is accomplished that the floor sections are arranged in the longitudinal direction of the service vehicle 1. The floor sections 11 may be further attached to the inner floor by applying adhesive or/and adhesive tape on the side of the floor sections 11 which will be facing the inner floor 4.
[0108] It should be understood that the present inventive concept has a further benefit. While it is practical to be able to ship floor sections 11 on a pallet 7 as illustrated in
[0109] The invention has mainly been described above with reference to a few embodiments. However, as is readily appreciated by a person skilled in the art, other embodiments than the ones disclosed above are equally possible within the scope of the invention, as defined by the appended patent claims.