The present invention concerns elements for making raised and/or ventilated floors, and more specifically it concerns modular supporting elements for making raised and/or ventilated floors on columns.
Disposable preformed monolithic elements or formworks for making raised and/or ventilated floors are known.
These monolithic plastic elements are generically dome-shaped with four legs and are positioned side by side and connected to one another in such a way as to form a continuous structure with a square mesh. The rod irons (for example, an electro-welded mesh or ribbed bars) making up the reinforcement are laid on said structure and the concrete mix is cast. A monolithic floor is thus obtained, which is ventilated on its underside and whose lower ventilation compartment can be used for laying pipes, ducts and cables.
Said monolithic modular elements for making raised and/or ventilated floors make it possible to obtain raised and/or ventilated floors with limited height with respect to the laying surface.
Modular elements whose corners rest on generically cylindrical or column-shaped elements are currently used for making raised and/or ventilated floors which are higher with respect to the laying surface.
The corner edge of these modular elements is shaped in such a way as to allow them to be coupled with the column-shaped elements in a stable manner.
The lower end of the cylindrical or column-shaped elements is housed in plane supporting elements which are suited to ensure that said cylindrical or column shaped elements are correctly rested on the underlying floor and that this operation is even improved, to maintain said cylindrical elements in vertical position, to maintain the lower ends of all the cylindrical elements in the correct position and correctly distributed on the underlying floor.
The patent document EP1605113B1 entitled “SYSTEM OF MODULAR ELEMENTS FOR MAKING RAISED AND/OR AERATED REINFORCED CONCRETE FLOORS”, filed by the same applicant which is filing this patent application, describes a system for making raised and/or ventilated floors using plane supporting elements.
The known plane supporting elements comprise
The known plane elements pose several drawbacks.
The known plane supporting elements are stackable, but when they are stacked they form a pile with considerable overall vertical dimensions.
A large amount of plastic material is needed for the production of the known plane supporting elements, in particular for making the cylindrical portion that accommodates the lower end of the cylindrical or column-shaped elements.
The subject of the present patent application is a new supporting element for cylindrical or column-shaped elements of modular elements for making raised and/or ventilated floors.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a new supporting element that can be stacked on other supporting elements while maintaining smaller overall vertical dimensions than the known supporting elements.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a new supporting element that can be constructed using a smaller amount of plastic material.
These and other direct and complementary objects are achieved by the new modular supporting element for making raised and/or ventilated floors on columns. The new modular supporting element comprises:
The first and the second series of projections arranged on two concentric circles constitute, together with the plane base, the seat in which the lower end and the lower portion of said cylindrical or column-shaped elements are inserted and housed.
More specifically, each projection of the first series and each projection of the second series are aligned along the same radius, in such a way as to constitute a constrained housing for the lower edge of said cylindrical or column-shaped elements.
The height of said projections is suited to maintain the lower end of said cylindrical or column-shaped elements in position, and their cross section is suited to resist to the stress transmitted by said cylindrical or column-shaped elements.
According to the preferred embodiment, said projections of said first and second series have a generically T-shaped horizontal cross section with the first side, corresponding to the horizontal bar of the “T” shape, facing towards the seat that accommodates the cylindrical or column-shaped elements, and with the second side, corresponding to the vertical bar of the “T” shape, arranged externally to said seat accommodating the lower end of said cylindrical or column-shaped elements. Said lateral extensions are arranged at the sides of said base and are joined to said base.
Said lateral extensions are arranged radially with respect to the seat that accommodates the cylindrical or column-shaped elements.
Said lateral extensions are preferably arranged around said base, forming a generically orthogonal angle.
According to the invention, said lateral extensions can be two or more, preferably three or four.
At the ends of said lateral extensions there are said male and female mutual coupling elements, which are suited to connect and constrain each new modular supporting element to identical adjacent modular supporting elements.
According to the invention, said coupling elements provided at each end of said lateral extensions can be all of the same type, for example all male or all female elements, so that they can be coupled with the matching coupling elements of a lateral extension of an identical modular supporting element arranged in a different manner.
Alternatively, always according to the invention, said coupling elements provided at each end of said lateral extensions can be complementary, for example some male elements alternating with some female elements, so that they can be coupled with the matching coupling elements of a lateral extension of an identical adjacent modular supporting element, independently of its position.
According to the invention, each one of said coupling elements can have the receiving and the coupling portion in the same shape, in such a way as to allow any coupling between two modular supporting elements arranged in any way with respect to each other, which can be obtained by simply eliminating the coupling portion of some coupling elements.
Said plane base is provided, both between each pair of consecutive projections of said first series and between each pair of consecutive projections of said second series, with holes or openings with size suited to allow the passage of identical projections of an identical modular supporting element positioned underneath.
The characteristics of the new modular supporting element for making raised and/or ventilated reinforced concrete floors will be highlighted in greater detail in the following description, with reference to the drawings that are attached hereto by way of non-limiting example.
Figures from 1 to 9 show a first example of embodiment of the new modular supporting element.
The new modular supporting element comprises a substantially plane base (B) suited to be rested on the underlying floor.
The new modular supporting element comprises, furthermore, a first series of projections (R1) arranged along a circle and suited to define the seat in which the lower end of the cylindrical or column-shaped elements is inserted and housed.
The new modular supporting element comprises also a second series of projections (R2) arranged along a circle that is concentric with the circle defined by said first series of projections (R1), and suited to adhere to the internal circular surface of the cylindrical or column-shaped elements.
The new modular supporting element comprises also two or more lateral extensions (E) arranged at the sides of said plane base (B) and coplanar with said plane base (B).
The new modular supporting element comprises, furthermore, mutual coupling elements (G′, G″) arranged on the parts of said lateral extensions (E) that are far from said plane base (B).
The first series of projections (R1) and the second series of projections (R2) are arranged along two concentric circles and constitute, together with the plane base (B), the seat in which the lower end and the lower portion of said cylindrical or column-shaped elements are inserted and housed.
Each projection of the first series (R1) is aligned with a corresponding projection of the second series (R2) along the direction defined by a radius of each of the two circles formed by the two series of projections (R1, R2).
The pairs of projections of the two series (R1, R2), one belonging to a series (R1, R2) and the matching one belonging to the other series (R2, R1), constitute a constrained housing for the lower edge of said cylindrical or column-shaped elements.
In the example illustrated above, the projections of the second series (R2), the innermost, are shorter than the projections of the first series (R1), the outermost.
All of said projections (R1, R2) have a generically T-shaped horizontal cross section, with the first side (RT, R2′), corresponding to the horizontal bar of the “T” shape, facing towards the matching projections (R2, R1), and with the second side (R1″, R2″), corresponding to the vertical bar of the “T” shape, arranged so that it is diametrically opposite the matching projections (R2, R1).
Said lateral extensions (E) are arranged at the sides of said base (B) and are joined to the base (B) itself.
Said lateral extensions (E) are arranged radially with respect to the base (B) and are orthogonal to each other.
In the example shown in
At the ends of said lateral extensions (E) there are said mutual coupling elements (G′, G″), as shown in
In this example, said mutual coupling elements (G, G″) are constituted by seats (G″) and by hook-shaped parts (G) which are suited to be mutually coupled and constrained to each other.
In the example illustrated herein, at the end of each lateral extension (E) there is a mutual coupling element in the form of a seat (G″) and a mutual coupling element in the form of a hook (G). This configuration facilitates the connection of several new modular supporting elements with one another, as shown in
Said plane base (B) is provided, both between each pair of consecutive projections (R1, R2) of said first series and between each pair of consecutive projections of said second series, with holes (O1, O2) or openings with size suited to allow the passage of identical projections (R1, R2) of an identical modular supporting element.
When two or more new modular supporting elements are superimposed, said holes (O1, O2) allow the passage of the projections (R1, R2) of the underlying modular supporting elements, as illustrated in
In this second example, on the parts of said lateral extensions (E) that are far from said plane base (B) there are coupling elements (F) suited to be coupled with the edge (E) of said lateral extensions (E) that is far from said plane base (B) of an identical modular supporting element.
The new modular element is joined to other identical modular elements, each rotated by 180 degrees with respect to the adjacent elements, as shown in
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