Claims
- 1. An adjustable pedestal adapted to support panel members of an elevated floor structure comprising:
- a support rod having a threaded upper end; and
- a head assembly adjustably connected to said threaded upper end, said head assembly including:
- a head member receiving said threaded upper end and having a generally flat upper surface which is adjustable vertically, rotationally and laterally of said threaded upper end;
- abutment means adjustable along said threaded upper end and engageable by said head member, establishing a position of said head member wherein said upper surface resides in a horizontal plane; and
- clamping means clamping said head member to said threaded upper end.
- 2. The adjustable pedestal as defined in claim 1 wherein said head member includes radially extending lugs extending above said upper surface, each of said lugs being alignable with similar lugs of adjacent pedestals by rotational and lateral adjustment of said head member.
- 3. The adjustable pedestal as defined in claim 2 wherein each of said lugs includes directional indicium provided on an upper surface thereof to assist in aligning said lugs with similar lugs of adjacent pedestals.
- 4. The adjustable pedestal as defined in claim 1 wherein said head member presents an upper head end and a lower head end, and said abutment means engages one said head end and said clamping means engages the other said head end.
- 5. The adjustable pedestal as defined in claim 1 wherein said abutment means forms part of said clamping means.
- 6. The adjustable pedestal as defined in claim 1 including a base member adapted to be supported on said subfloor, said support rod extending upwardly from said base member.
- 7. An adjustable pedestal adapted to support panel members of an elevated floor structure comprising:
- a support rod presenting a threaded upper end having an outer diameter;
- a head assembly adjustably connected to said threaded upper end, said head assembly including:
- a head member having an upper surface adapted to support said panel member, and a tubular portion having a central bore receiving said threaded upper end, said central bore having an inner diameter which is larger than said outer diameter of said threaded upper end, whereby said head member is movable in all directions laterally of said threaded upper end and is freely rotatable thereabout into said desired orientation;
- abutment means adjustable along said threaded upper end and engageable by said head member establishing the desired height of said upper surface above said subfloor; and
- clamping means clamping said head member to said threaded upper end at said desired height and at said desired orientation.
- 8. The adjustable pedestal as defined in claim 7 wherein said abutment means forms part of said clamping means.
- 9. The adjustable pedestal as defined in claim 7 wherein said abutment means comprises a tubular member threaded onto said upper end and having a radial flange overlying said head member, said tubular member having an outer diameter which is less than said inner diameter of said central bore.
- 10. The adjustable pedestal as defined in claim 9 wherein
- said head member includes an annular recess in said upper surface which presents an annular shoulder engaged by said radial flange, said annular recess having an inner diameter which is greater than the outer diameter of said radial flange by an amount at least equal to the difference between the outer diameter of said tubular member and said inner diameter of said central bore.
- 11. The adjustable pedestal as defined in claim 10 wherein
- an upper surface of said radial flange and said upper surface of said head member lie in a common plane.
- 12. The adjustable pedestal as defined in claim 8 wherein said clamping means includes:
- a nut threaded onto said upper end beneath said head member; and
- an annular plate supported by said nut and engaged with an annular end of said tubular portion.
- 13. The adjustable pedestal as defined in claim 7 including a base member adapted to be supported on said subfloor, said support rod extending upwardly from said base member.
- 14. An elevated floor structure comprising:
- a plurality of individual pedestals supported on a generally horizontal subfloor and a plurality of panel members, said pedestals being disposed in a uniform geometric pattern over said subfloor, each of said pedestals an upstanding support rod having an upper end, and a head assembly supported by said upper end, each said head assembly comprising a head member receiving said upper end and having a generally flat upper surface which is adjustable vertically, rotationally and laterally of said upper end, abutment means adjustable along said upper end and engageable by said head member, establishing a position of said head member wherein said upper surface resides in a horizontal plane vertically spaced from said subfloor, and clamping means clamping said head member to said upper end;
- each said head member including radially extending lugs extending above said upper surface, each of said lugs being aligned with a similar lug of an adjacent one of said pedestals, whereby an adajcent pair of said lugs of one pedestal cooperates with adjacent pairs of said lugs from adjacent pedestals to define a panel member supporting surface which is horizontal and coincides with said horizontal plane.
- 15. The elevated floor structure as defined in claim 14 wherein said head member presents an upper head end and a lower head end, said abutment means engages one said head end and said clamping means engages the other said head end.
- 16. The elevated floor structure as defined in claim 15 wherein said abutment means engages said upper head end.
- 17. The elevated floor structure as defined in claim 14 wherein said abutment means presents a generally flat reference surface used to position said abutment means along said threaded upper end.
- 18. The elevated floor structure as defined in claim 17 wherein said reference surface and said upper surface are coplanar.
- 19. The elevated floor structure of claim 14 wherein said abutment means forms part of said clamping means.
- 20. The elevated floor structure as defined in claim 14 wherein each of said pedestals includes a base member from which said upstanding support rod extends.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 480,577, now abandoned, filed Mar. 30, 1983.
US Referenced Citations (13)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
2137870 |
Feb 1973 |
DEX |
Continuations (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
480577 |
Mar 1983 |
|