Claims
- 1. A removable panel system, comprising:
- a plurality of panels;
- a plurality of pedestals, each terminating in a panel support plate;
- first means, precisely positioned on the top of each of said plates;
- a second means disposed on the underside of each of said panels, adjacent the edges thereof, for cooperating in a precision fit engagement with said first means; and
- one of said first and second means being a precisely located aperture and the other being a pin which has a tapered end portion to initially index and guide the panel and a vertical walled base portion which fits precisely and snugly in said aperture to precisely align said pedestals and said panels carried thereby over a permanent surface;
- said vertical walled base portion of the pin abutting the interior wall of said aperture to resist lateral loads on said panel, said pins being spaced and dimensioned relative to the dimensions of said panels that substantially all lateral loads are transmitted through said first and second means rather than from the edge of one panel to another and so that said panels, and said plates form a structural diaphragm which resists lateral movement of said panels when said panels are subjected to a lateral load.
- 2. The panel system of claim 1, wherein said panels are carried on said plates and are secured thereon by said engagement between said first means and said second means, the securing of one of said panels to two of said plates precisely aligning said panel and restraining said panel against lateral movement, and the securing of several of said plurality of panels automatically aligning the remainder of said panels.
- 3. The panel system of claim 1, wherein said first means and said second means provide a precisely-defined removal and replacement track for said panels so that said panels can be removed and replaced only by a force which is substantially directly perpendicular to said diaphragm.
- 4. The access flooring system of claim 1, wherein said pins, said plates, and said panels are of electrically conducting material, and an electrical contact is maintained between said plate and said panel substantially only by frictional contact between said pins and said panel.
- 5. The access flooring system of claim 4, further comprising:
- an insulative element between said plate and said panel.
- 6. The access flooring system of claim 1, wherein at least some of said panels have an edge trim around the perimeter thereof, said edge trim configured and located with respect to the bottom of said panel so that said snug fit between said panel and said pins is made before the respective edge trims on adjacent panels come into contact with one another.
- 7. The access flooring system of claim 6, wherein said edge trim is located near the top surface of said panel and has a leading surface tapering downward toward said panel.
- 8. The panel system of claim 1, wherein said first means comprises a pin extending upwardly from said plate adjacent each corner thereof, said pin having a cylindrical base portion of precisely controlled diameter; and said second means comprises a pin-receiving aperture having a precisely controlled diameter which is sufficiently close to the diameter of said cylindrical portion of said pin to create a frictional fit between the walls of said apertures and said cylindrical portion.
- 9. The panel system of claim 8, wherein said pin is a separate member from said plate extending through an aperture in said plate and mechanically locked to said plate to become effectively an integral unit with said plate.
- 10. The panel system of claim 8, wherein:
- the dimension between the pins on each plate is precisely identical to that on all other plates to a tolerance of about .+-.0.001 inch;
- the dimension between the apertures in each panel is precisely identical to that on all other panels to a tolerance of about .+-.0.001 inch; and
- said apertures in said panels are about 5-7 mils larger in diameter than said pins.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 796,161, filed May 12, 1977, now abandoned.
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