Claims
- 1. An elevated waterproof access floor system that can be opened and subsequently resealed in a waterproof fashion without destroying its aesthetic appearance or the tiles used therein comprising: a support grid, a plurality of tiles supported on said grid, each tile having a recess for receiving an attachment element, a waterproof flooring sheet of heat-resealable material with attachment elements adhered to one surface of said heat-resealable material, said sheet supported on and covering said plurality of tiles with each attachment element mating with a respective tile recess to prevent lateral movement of said sheet with respect to said tiles.
- 2. An elevated waterproof access floor system. adapted such that it can be opened and subsequently resealed in a waterproof fashion without destroying its aesthetic appearance, comprising:
- a support grid;
- a plurality of tiles supported on said grid;
- a flooring sheet supported on said tiles and being made of a heat-resealable material; and
- attachment means adapted to prevent lateral but not vertical movement of said flooring sheet with respect to said tiles, said attachment means comprising at least one recess formed in an upper surface of at least one of said tiles, and at least one attachment element attached to said flooring sheet such that when said sheet is supported on said tiles, said at least one attachment element fits closely and snugly into said at least one recess, a recess being formed in each of said tiles, and a plurality of attachment elements being attached to said flooring sheet such that an attachment element fits into each recess, said attachment elements being attached to said flooring sheet by adhesive means, the upper surfaces of said tiles except at said recess being provided with a substance to prevent adhesion between said flooring sheet and said tiles.
- 3. The floor system in accordance with claim 2 wherein said adhesion-preventing substance is a lubricant.
- 4. The floor system in accordance with claim 3 wherein said tiles comprise a rigid core covered with a metal skin.
- 5. The floor system in accordance with claim 4 wherein said tiles comprise a resilient edging to enable them to tightly fit against each other.
- 6. The floor system in accordance with claim 5 wherein said support grid comprises a plurality of pedestals having stringers supported thereon.
- 7. The floor system in accordance with claim 6 wherein said pedestals are vertically adjustable.
- 8. The floor system in accordance with claim 7 wherein a grid is disposed on the upper surface of said flooring sheet, said grid coinciding with the borders between said tiles.
- 9. A waterproof access floor system elevated above a subfloor that can be opened and subsequently resealed in a waterproof fashion without destroying its aesthetic appearance or tiles used therein comprising: a support grid elevated over said subfloor, a plurality of tiles supported on said support grid, said tiles comprising a metal-skin-covered core with upper and lower surfaces, a waterproof flooring sheet made of a heat-resealable material having upper and lower surfaces, a plurality of attachment elements adhered to said lower surface of said heatresealable material, said upper surface of each tile having a recess adapted to closely receive one of said attachment elements, said lower surface of said waterproof flooring sheet being supported on the upper surface of said tiles with said attachment elements engaged in said recesses to prevent lateral movement of said heat-resealable material with respect to said tiles.
- 10. An elevated waterproof access floor system as set forth in claim 9 wherein said recesses and said attachment elements have matching square shapes and wherein a grid is disposed on the upper surface of said flooring sheet that coincides with the borders between said tiles.
ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was made by an employee of the United States Government and may be manufactured and used by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
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