Claims
- 1. A metal floor comprising:
- a plurality of decking members, each having a plurality of alternating substantially coplanar crests and substantially coplanar valleys joined by slanting sidewalls,
- the upper portion of each of said sidewalls having a groove adjacent the junction with the adjacent one of said crests;
- a plurality of snap-in cover plates each having a knock-out in an upper surface and outwardly convex lateral edges adapted to engage one of the grooves in said sidewalls to support said cover plate over a valley to thereby form a longitudinally cell; and
- a preset insert including a housing having upright side walls and end walls, the lower portion of said end walls being adapted to overlie said cover plate in conformity therewith on opposite ends of said knock-out, the lower portion of said side walls terminating in an outwardly convex lateral edge adapted to be received in the groove in said sidewalls in an overlying relation to the lateral edges of one of said cover plates when engaged therein,
- said groove and the lateral edges of said cover plates and said preset inserts being configured to permit the ingress of concrete into said groove beneath said crests with the lateral edges of both said cover plate and said preset insert in place therein.
- 2. A plural cell electrified metal floor comprising:
- (a) a plurality of one-piece metal decking members each having at least two coplanar crests and at least one interior valley connected on opposite sides by slanting sidewalls to the adjacent crests,
- the upper portion of each of said sidewalls having a groove adjacent the junction of the sidewall with the adjacent one of said crests,
- said valley having laterally spaced longitudinal support means for engaging the lower ends of legs;
- (b) a plurality of one-piece snap-in cover plates each having three laterally spaced, flat upper surfaces and outwardly convex and upturned lateral edges, the interior one of said surfaces being at an elevation less than the lateral ones of said surfaces, each of said cover plates being dimensioned to overlie a valley of one of said decking members with said lateral edges engaging a groove in one of said sidewalls with said interior surface engaging said support means to thereby support said cover plates and longitudinally partition into three longitudinal electrical cells the area bounded by said cover plate, said valley underlying said cover plate and the immediately adjacent sidewalls,
- each of said cover plates being sufficiently resiliently compressible in a lateral direction to permit entry of said lateral edges between said crests into said grooves,
- each of said cover plates including an upper surface having a plurality of knock-outs therein; and
- (c) including a plurality of preset inserts, each comprising a housing having upright sidewalls and endwalls, the lower portion of said endwalls being adapted to overlie one of said cover plates in conformity therewith on opposite longitudinal ends of said plurality of knock-outs, the lower portion of said side walls terminating in an outwardly convex lateral edge adapted to be received in the grooves in said side walls in an overlying relation to the lateral edges of one of said cover plates when engaged therein,
- said grooves and the lateral edges of said cover plates and preset inserts being configured to permit the ingress of concrete into said grooves beneath said crests with the lateral edges of one of said cover plates and said preset inserts in place therein.
- 3. The floor of claim 2 wherein each of said decking members comprises in sequence a first one-half side-lap valley;
- a first flute comprising one of said crests and sloping sidewalls;
- said interior valley;
- a second flute comprising a second one of said crests and sloping sidewalls; and
- a second one-half side-lap valley,
- said support means of said interior valley including two spaced ridges upwardly projecting to a height more than one-half the height of said crests and less than the height of said crests.
- 4. The floor of claim 2 wherein the differences in the height of the flat portion of said interior section of said cover plates and the flat portion of said lateral sections thereof is not less than about 3/8 inch.
- 5. The floor of claim 2 wherein the lateral sections of said cover plates are substantially coplanar with said crests and said interior section thereof is approximately the height of the connection thereof to the sidewalls of the decking member.
- 6. The metal floor of claim 2 wherein each of said plurality of decking members comprises two coplanar crests, an essentially imperforate interior valley connected to said crests by slanted sidewalls, and one-half of a side-lap valley on the outside of said crests connected thereto by slanted sidewalls, wherein the ratio of the width of said interior valley to the width of said side-lap valley of said plurality of decking members is not less than about 8.5:6.5.
- 7. The floor of claim 6 wherein the ratio of the width of said interior valley to the width of said side-lap valley of said plurality of decking members is about 3.5:1.
- 8. The floor of claim 7 wherein the support means of said interior valley of said decking member has at least one ridge upwardly projecting to a height less than the crests.
- 9. The floor of claim 7 wherein the support means of said interior valley of said decking member has two upwardly projecting ridges.
- 10. The floor of claim 9 wherein the sidewalls of said ridges are inclined to facilitate stacking.
- 11. The metal floor of claim 2 wherein each of said decking members comprise in sequence:
- first one-half side-lap valley;
- a first flute comprising one of said crests and sloping sidewalls;
- said interior valley;
- a second flute comprising a second one of said crests and sloping sidewalls; and
- a second one-half side-lap valley, said support means of interior valley including two laterally spaced, longitudinally extended ridges upwardly projecting to a height more than one-half the height of said crest and less than the height of said crest.
- 12. The floor of claim 11 wherein the sidewalls of said flutes include a groove adjacent said crests, and
- wherein the height of said ridges is at least as great as the height of said grooves.
- 13. The floor of claim 12 wherein the sidewalls of said ridges are inclined so as to facilitate nesting of said decking members.
- 14. The floor of claim 13 wherein the ratio of the width of said interior valley to the width of said side-lap valley is about 3.5:1.
- 15. The floor of claim 11 wherein the ratio of the width of said interior valley to the width of said side-lap valley is about 3.5:1.
- 16. In an electrified metal floor including decking members with alternating crests and valleys, at least one of the valleys being longitudinally partitioned to provide three parallel electrical cells;
- a lateral trench overlying said decking members;
- a metal cap extending the central one of said three cells through said partitioned valley underlying said trench, said cap comprising integral sides, top and lateral flanges, each of said flanges being adapted to engage the partitions in said partitioned valley of said decking members adjacent said trench; and
- a plurality of bottom plates each comprising a flat portion dimensioned to span the width of the trench and the longitudinal distance between the opposite sides of adjacent of said crests, said flat portion being supported by said crests and having longitudinal edges inclined downwardly to engage said opposite sides.
- 17. The floor of claim 16 including means for stopping the flow of concrete between the upper surface of the cover plates and the bottom of the trench rails.
- 18. A side rail for the lateral trench of an electrical distribution system in a composite metal/concrete floor comprising:
- a lower member having in cross-section a generally outwardly extending lower flange adapted to be secured to the crests of corrugated metal decking members and having a curved upper flange;
- an upper member having in cross-section a generally horizontal outwardly extending surface disposed in an overlying relationship to the curved upper flange of said lower member; and
- threaded means for adjusting the lateral separation between said lower and upper members.
- 19. The side rail of claim 18 wherein the surface of said upper members if upwardly convex.
- 20. In a trench having parallel side rails crossing the alternating crests and valleys of a metal decking and a removable cover plate carried by said rails, a plurality of bottom plates each comprising a flat portion dimensioned to span the width of the trench and the longitudinal distance between the opposite sides of adjacent of the crests to thereby provide a bottom for the trench over a span which includes two adjacent crests and the included valley, said flat portion being supported by said crests and having downwardly inclined longitudinal edges adapted (to engage the opposite side of the adjacent crests.)
- 21. The trench of claim 20 wherein said longitudinal edges are configured (to engage a groove in the sidewalls of the metal decking.)
- 22. The trench of claim 20 wherein said flat portion includes a pair of spaced beads for increasing the rigidity thereof and for centering a generally U-shaped power channel when positioned thereon.
- 23. The trench of claim 20 wherein said flat portion is dimensioned to underlie a portion of said side rails and terminates in upturned lateral edges.
- 24. In an electrified metal floor including decking members with alternating crests and valleys, at least one of the valleys being partitioned by two upstanding parallel ridges, and a lateral trench overlying the decking members, the improvement comprising a metal cap extending the central one of said three cells through said partitioned valley underlying the trench, said cap comprising integral sides, top and longitudinal flanges, each of said flanges being at an elevation lower than said top and being adapted to engage the ridges of said decking member in said partitioned valley along the entire length thereof in the area beneath said trench.
- 25. A method of installing an electrified steel/concrete floor comprising the steps of:
- (a) installing corrugated steel decking having grooves in the sidewalls adjacent the crests;
- (b) installing trench bottom plates and cover plates to the decking by snapping opposite edges thereof in the sidewall grooves to thereby define electrified valleys and the area of the trench;
- (c) installing trench sidewalls; and
- (d) pouring concrete over the decking and cover plates except in the area between the trench rails.
- 26. A method of installing an electrified steel/concrete floor comprising the steps of:
- (a) installing steel decking with plural crests and valleys;
- (b) installing trench bottom plates over selected ones of the plural valleys, said plates having power channel positioning means;
- (c) installing trench power channel across the trench bottom plates and intervening crests of the decking;
- (d) installing trench side rails;
- (e) installing cover plates to the decking over valleys other than said selected ones to thereby define electrified valleys; and
- (f) pouring concrete over the cover plates and the decking except in the area between the trench rails.
- 27. A method of installing an electrified steel/concrete floor comprising the steps of:
- (a) installing steel decking with plural crests and valleys;
- (b) installing trench bottom plates having power channel positioning means over selected ones of the valleys to thereby define the area of the trench;
- (c) installing cell power channel in the area of the trench in valleys other than the selected valleys;
- (d) installing trench power channel across the trench bottom plates and intervening crests of the decking;
- (e) installing cover plates starter plates;
- (f) installing trench side rails;
- (g) installing the remaining cover plates to the decking to thereby define electrified valleys; and
- (h) pouring concrete over the cover plates and the decking except in the area between the trench rails.
- 28. The method of claim 27 including the step of installing a preset insert at spaced intervals along the length of the cover plates prior to the concrete pour.
- 29. A plural cell electrified metal floor comprising:
- a plurality of one-piece metal decking members each having at least two coplanar crests and at least one valley connected on opposite sides by slanting sidewalls to the adjacent crests,
- the upper portion of each of said sidewalls having a reentrant groove adjacent the junction of the sidewall with the adjacent one of said crests,
- said valley having laterally spaced longitudinal support means for engaging the lower ends of legs; and
- a plurality of one-piece snap-in cover plates each having three laterally spaced, flat upper surfaces connected by depending legs and outwardly convex and upturned lateral edges, the interior one of said surfaces being at an elevation less than the lateral ones of said surfaces, each of said cover plates being dimensioned to overlie a valley of one of said decking members with said lateral edges engaging a groove in one of said sidewalls with said legs engaging said support means to thereby support said cover plate and longitudinally partition into three longitudinal electrical cells the area bounded by said cover plate, said valley underlying said cover plate and the immediately adjacent sidewalls,
- each of said cover plates being sufficiently resiliently compressible in a lateral direction to permit entry of said lateral edges between said crests into said grooves;
- a plurality of preset inserts carried by said cover plates at intervals along the length thereof; and
- means for securing each of said preset inserts to one of said decking members through one of said cover plates.
- 30. The floor of claim 29 wherein said securing means include screws passing through the interior surface of said cover plates into the support means of said decking members.
- 31. The floor of claim 29 wherein said cover plates include two laterally spaced apertures generally semi-circular in shape with a curved outer edge extending into said outer surface and a generally planar inner edge extending into the adjacent one of said grooves; and
- including a grommet covering the portion of said apertures outward of said groove.
- 32. The floor of claim 29 wherein said cover plates include longitudinally spaced apertures generally rectangular in shape with confronting necks; and
- including a grommet covering the edge of said apertures exclusive of said necks.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 626,721, filed July 2, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,726,159.
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