Claims
- 1. A raised floor system, comprising:
a) a plurality of upright support columns oriented in a predetermined grid array, the support columns spaced apart from each other a first predetermined distance, each support column having a body portion; b) a plurality of floor panels supported by the support columns; and c) a cable tray support which comprises:
i) a plurality of first support pedestals, each first support pedestal having an elongated stringer member, a first upright sleeve member, and a second upright sleeve member, the stringer member having a proximal end and an opposed distal end, each of the first and second sleeve members having a top end, an opposed bottom end, and defining a bore that extends from the top end to the bottom end, wherein the first sleeve member is connected to the proximal end of the stringer member and the second sleeve member is connected to the distal end of the stringer member so that the elongated stringer member is supported above the bottom ends of the first and second sleeve members, and wherein at least one of the first or second sleeve members of each first support pedestal are removably connected, in overlying registration, to the body portion of one support column of a pair of support columns; and ii) a platform section suspended from the stringer members of a pair of opposing first support pedestals, the platform section being configured and dimensioned to support lengths of cable thereon.
- 2. The raised floor system of claim 1, wherein the bore of the respective first and second sleeve members has a shape that is complementary to the body portion of the support column.
- 3. The raised floor system of claim 1, wherein the stringer element has a horizontally disposed surface that defines a channel extending therein, wherein the platform section has a proximal edge and an opposed distal edge, at least a portion of the proximal and distal edges forming a downwardly extending flange, and wherein the downwardly extending flange of the platform section is received within the channel of the stringer element.
- 4. The raised floor system of claim 3, wherein the channel is in operative receipt of portions of two adjoining platform sections, further comprising securing means for securing portions of the two adjoining platform sections to the stringer element.
- 5. The raised floor system of claim 3, wherein the first and second sleeve members are spaced apart less than the first predetermined distance and wherein one of the first or second sleeve members of one first support pedestal is disposed thereon a subfloor.
- 6. The raised floor system of claim 3, wherein the first and second sleeve members of one first support pedestal are removably connected, in overlying registration, to the respective body portions of a first pair of support columns, and wherein the first and second sleeve members of the opposing first support pedestal, of the first pair of first support pedestals, are removably connected, in overlying registration, to the respective body portions of a second pair of support columns.
- 7. The raised floor system of claim 6, wherein multiple levels of first support pedestals and platform sections are installed between a subfloor and the floor panels.
- 8. The raised floor system of claim 6, wherein the cable tray support further comprises a second support pedestal having an elongated stringer member, an upright sleeve member, and a hanger member, the stringer member having a proximal end, an opposed distal end, and a horizontally disposed surface that defines a channel extending therein, the sleeve member having a top end, an opposed bottom end, and defining a bore that extends from the top end to the bottom end, the sleeve member connected to the proximal end of the stringer member, the hanger member having a terminal hook portion, the hanger member connected to the distal end of the stringer member so that the terminal hook portion of the hanger member is oriented downwardly away from the horizontally disposed surface of the stringer member and generally parallel to the distal end of the stinger member, wherein the hanger member of the second support pedestal is removably connected to one of the first or second sleeve members of the first support pedestal.
- 9. The raised floor system of claim 8, wherein the bore of the sleeve member has a shape complementary to the body portion of the support column.
- 10. The raised floor system of claim 8, wherein one platform section is suspended from the stringer members of a pair of opposing first and second support pedestals.
- 11. The raised floor system of claim 8, wherein the sleeve member and hanger member of the second support pedestal are spaced apart less than the first predetermined distance and wherein the sleeve member of the second support pedestal is disposed thereon the subfloor.
- 12. The raised floor system of claim 8, wherein the sleeve member of the second support pedestal is removably connected, in overlying registration, to the body portion of an adjacent support column.
- 13. The raised floor system of claim 6, wherein the cable tray support further comprises a third support pedestal having an elongated stringer member, a first hanger member, and a second hanger member, the stringer member having a proximal end, an opposed distal end, and a horizontally disposed surface defining a horizontally disposed channel, each of the first and second hanger members having a terminal hook portion, the first hanger member connected to the distal end of the stringer member and the second hanger member connected to the proximal end of the stringer member so that the terminal portions of the first and second hanger members are oriented downwardly away from the horizontally disposed surface of the stringer member and generally parallel to the respective distal and proximal ends of the stinger member, wherein the first and second hanger members of the third support pedestal are releasably connected to a pair of first sleeve members or a pair of second sleeve members of a pair of opposing first support pedestals.
- 14. The raised floor system of claim 13, wherein one platform section is suspended from the stringer members of a pair of opposing first and third support pedestals.
- 15. The raised floor system of claims 1, wherein the platform section is formed of wire stock.
- 16. A modular cable support assembly, comprising:
a) a plurality of upright support columns, the support columns spaced apart from each other a first predetermined distance, each support column having a body portion; b) a plurality of first support pedestals, each first support pedestal having an elongated stringer member, a first upright sleeve member, and a second upright sleeve member, the stringer member having a proximal end and an opposed distal end, each of the first and second sleeve members having a top end, an opposed bottom end, and defining a bore that extends from the top end to the bottom end, wherein the first sleeve member is connected to the proximal end of the stringer member and the second sleeve member is connected to the distal end of the stringer member so that the elongated stringer member is supported above the bottom ends of the first and second sleeve members, and wherein at least one of the first or second sleeve members of each first support pedestal are removably connected, in overlying registration, to the body portion of one support column of a pair of support columns; and c) a platform section suspended from the stringer members of a pair of opposing first support pedestals, the platform section being configured and dimensioned to support lengths of cable thereon.
- 17. The modular cable support assembly of claim 16, wherein the bore of the respective first and second sleeve members has a shape complementary to the body portion of the support column.
- 18. The modular cable support assembly of claim 16, wherein the stringer element has a horizontally disposed surface that defines a channel extending therein, wherein the platform section has a proximal edge and an opposed distal edge, at least a portion of the proximal and distal edges forming a downwardly extending flange, and wherein the downwardly extending flange of the platform section is received within the channel of the stringer element.
- 19. The modular cable support assembly of claim 18, wherein the channel is in operative receipt of portions of two adjoining platform sections, further comprising securing means for securing portions of the two adjoining platform sections to the stringer element.
- 20. The modular cable support assembly of claim 18, wherein the first and second sleeve members are spaced apart less than the first predetermined distance and wherein one of the first or second sleeve members of one first support pedestal is disposed thereon a subfloor.
- 21. The modular cable support assembly of claim 18, wherein the first and second sleeve members of one first support pedestal are removably connected, in overlying registration, to the respective body portions of a first pair of support columns, and wherein the first and second sleeve members of the opposing first support pedestal, of the first pair of first support pedestals, are removably connected, in overlying registration, to the respective body portions of a second pair of support columns.
- 22. The modular cable support assembly of claim 21, wherein multiple levels of first support pedestals and platform sections can be installed between a subfloor and the floor panels.
- 23. The modular cable support assembly of claim 21, wherein the cable tray support apparatus further comprises a second support pedestal having an elongated stringer member, an upright sleeve member, and a hanger member, the stringer member having a proximal end, an opposed distal end, and a horizontally disposed surface that defines a channel extending therein, the sleeve member having a top end, an opposed bottom end, and defining a bore that extends from the top end to the bottom end, the sleeve member connected to the proximal end of the stringer member, the hanger member having a terminal hook portion, the hanger member connected to the distal end of the stringer member so that the terminal hook portion of the hanger member is oriented downwardly away from the horizontally disposed surface of the stringer member and generally parallel to the distal end of the stinger member, wherein the hanger member of the second support pedestal is removably connected to one of the first or second sleeve members of the first support pedestal.
- 24. The modular cable support assembly of claim 23, wherein the bore of the sleeve member has a shape complementary to the body portion of the support column.
- 25. The modular cable support assembly of claim 23, wherein one platform section is suspended from the stringer members of a pair of opposing first and second support pedestals.
- 26. The modular cable support assembly of claim 23, wherein the sleeve member and hanger member of the second support pedestal are spaced apart less than the first predetermined distance and wherein the sleeve member of the second support pedestal is disposed thereon a subfloor.
- 27. The modular cable support assembly of claim 23, wherein the sleeve member of the second support pedestal is removably connected, in overlying registration, to the body portion of an adjacent support column.
- 28. The modular cable support assembly of claim 21, wherein the cable tray support apparatus further comprises a third support pedestal having an elongated stringer member, a first hanger member, and a second hanger member, the stringer member having a proximal end, an opposed distal end, and a horizontally disposed surface defining a horizontally disposed channel, each of the first and second hanger members having a terminal hook portion, the first hanger member connected to the distal end of the stringer member and the second hanger member connected to the proximal end of the stringer member so that the terminal portions of the first and second hanger members are oriented downwardly away from the horizontally disposed surface of the stringer member and generally parallel to the respective distal and proximal ends of the stinger member, wherein the first and second hanger members of the third support pedestal are releasably connected to a pair of first sleeve members or a pair of second sleeve members of a pair of opposing first support pedestals.
- 29. The modular cable support assembly of claim 28, wherein one platform section is suspended from the stringer members of a pair of opposing first and third support pedestals.
- 30. The modular cable support assembly of claims 16, wherein the platform section is formed of wire stock.
- 31. A method of assembling a raised floor system comprising:
disposing a series of support columns in a predetermined grid array onto a subfloor, each support column having a body portion; providing a plurality of support pedestals, each support pedestal having an elongated stringer member, a first upright sleeve member, and a second upright sleeve member, the stringer member having a proximal end and an opposed distal end, each of the first and second sleeve members having a top end, an opposed bottom end, and defining a bore that extends from the top end to the bottom end, wherein the first sleeve member is connected to the proximal end of the stringer member and the second sleeve member is connected to the distal end of the stringer member so that the elongated stringer member is supported above the bottom ends of the first and second sleeve members; placing the first sleeve member and the second sleeve member of a first support pedestal in overlying registration with the body portions of a first pair of support columns; placing the first sleeve member and the second sleeve member of a second support pedestal in overlying registration with the body portions of a second pair of support columns, the second pair of support columns opposed to the first pair of support columns, to form a first pair of opposing support pedestals; and suspending a first platform section from the stringer members of the first pair of opposing support pedestals, the platform section being configured and dimensioned to support lengths of cable thereon.
- 32. The method of claim 31, further comprising:
placing the first sleeve member and the second sleeve member of a third support pedestal in overlying registration with the body portions of a third pair of support columns, the third pair of support columns opposed to the second pair of support columns, to form a second pair of opposing support pedestals; and suspending a second platform section from the stringer members of the second pair of opposing support pedestals, wherein a portion of the first and second platform sections are adjoined.
- 33. The method of claim 32, further comprising securing a portion of the adjoined first and second platform sections to the stringer element of one support pedestal.
- 34. The method of claim 32, further comprising:
placing the first sleeve member and the second sleeve member of a fourth support pedestal in overlying registration with the body portions of the first pair of support columns so that the bottom ends of the first and second sleeve members of the fourth support pedestal are in contact with the top ends of the first and second sleeve members of the first support pedestal; placing the first sleeve member and the second sleeve member of a fifth support pedestal in overlying registration with the body portions of the second pair of support columns so that the bottom ends of the first and second sleeve members of the fifth support pedestal are in contact with the top ends of the first and second sleeve members of the second support pedestal, the fourth and fifth support pedestals forming a third pair of opposing support pedestals; and suspending a third platform section from the stringer members of the third pair of opposing support pedestals, the third platform section spaced apart from and suspended above the first platform section.
- 35. The method of claim 32, further comprising supporting a plurality of floor panels on the series of support columns.
- 36. The method of claim 31, wherein the bore of the respective first and second sleeve members has a shape complementary to the body portion of the support column.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority to the U.S. provisional application 60/208,258, filed May 31, 2000, which is incorporated herein in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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