Claims
- 1. In a raised floor system having a plurality of pedestals supported on a building floor in sidewardly spaced relationship and projecting upwardly therefrom, and a plurality of floor panels supported on the pedestals adjacent upper ends thereof, whereby the floor panels define a raised floor which is disposed upwardly from the building floor so as to define a space therebetween, the improvement comprising:
a cable management member positioned in said space below said floor panels and extending generally sidewardly between a pair of adjacent said pedestals, said cable manager including a pair of sidewardly spaced mounting parts which are individually resiliently moveable so as to be respectively engaged with said adjacent pedestals to couple said cable manager therebetween; said cable manager having an elongate center part which joins between said mounting parts and extends generally sidewardly between said adjacent pedestals for positionally controlling cabling in said space.
- 2. A system according to claim 1, wherein said pedestal has a fastening part fixedly associated therewith, and wherein the mounting part of the cable manager is a resiliently-deflectable cantilevered leg which terminates at an end part which is fixedly but releasably engaged with the fastening part on the respective pedestal.
- 3. A system according to claim 1, wherein the cable manager is a one-piece member.
- 4. A system according to claim 2, wherein the pedestal includes an upright which at a lower end is fixedly secured to a horizontally enlarged base adapted for supportive engagement on the building floor, said fastening part being permanently fixed to and projecting upwardly from said base for engagement with the end part of said connecting leg.
- 5. A system according to claim 3, wherein the leg is defined by an elongate cantilevered rod portion, and wherein the fastening part on the base defines therein an opening in which the end of the rod portion is received.
- 6. A system according to claim 4, wherein the opening defined in said fastening part opens horizontally generally toward the adjacent sidewardly-spaced pedestal, and wherein the cantilevered rod portion and its relationship with the cable manager provides at least limited resilient deflection so as to enable the end of the rod portion to be horizontally inserted into the opening of the fastening part.
- 7. A system according to claim 2, wherein the elongate center part of the cable manager is disposed in substantial upwardly spaced relationship from the building floor for supporting cabling thereon in upwardly relationship therefrom.
- 8. A system according to claim 2, wherein the elongate center part of the cable manager includes at least a pair of upwardly cantilevered projections which are sidewardly spaced apart and define an upwardly opening channel therebetween for sideward confinement of cabling therebetween.
- 9. A system according to claim 2, wherein the elongate center part of said cable manager includes a plurality of upwardly cantilevered cable guiding elements disposed in sidewardly spaced relationship and defining a plurality of sidewardly adjacent but upwardly opening channels for sidewardly confining cabling therein.
- 10. A system according to claim 2, wherein said elongate center part of said cable manager comprises a horizontally enlarged support tray which is positioned in substantially spaced relationship above the building floor for supporting cabling thereon in raised relationship with respect to the building floor, said mounting parts being fixedly associated with said support tray adjacent one or more edges thereof for supportive engagement with the adjacent pedestals.
- 11. A raised floor system for disposition above a subfloor, comprising:
a plurality of support pedestals positioned on the subfloor in spaced relationship and projecting upwardly therefrom; a raised floor supported on said pedestals adjacent upper ends thereof, whereby the raised floor is positioned vertically upwardly from the subfloor to define a clearance space therebetween; and a cable manager positioned within said space to positionally control cables which extend therethrough; said cable manager including a main center portion which extends transversely between a pair of adjacent said pedestals and which adjacent opposite ends thereof has mounting parts positioned for releasable but fixed engagement with the pair of adjacent pedestals; each said pedestal having a fastener part adapted for engagement with the wire manager; each said mounting part of said wire manager terminating in a foot part which is stationarily engageable with the fastening part of a respective said pedestal; and said cable manager being formed generally as a one-piece member so that said foot parts are stationarily coupled directly to the fastening parts associated with the pedestals without requiring separate parts or fasteners.
- 12. A system according to claim 11, wherein the one-piece wire manager is resiliently deflectable to enable the foot parts to be relatively moved to permit proper engagement of the foot parts with the fastener part.
- 13. A system according to claim 11, wherein the fastener part associated with the pedestal defines a tunnel-like opening, and wherein the foot part is defined by a generally cantilevered rod part which is inserted into and engaged within said opening.
- 14. A system according to claim 13, wherein the foot parts on the cable manager project outwardly in generally opposite direction, and wherein the cable manager is sufficiently resiliently deflectable to enable the foot parts to be relatively moved inwardly toward one another so that they can be positioned for alignment with and resiliently urged outwardly into engagement with the respective openings.
- 15. The system according to claim 14, wherein the cable manager is of a monolithic one-piece construction.
- 16. A system according to claim 11, wherein the pedestal includes an upright which at its lower end is fixedly secured to a horizontally enlarged base plate adapted for disposition on the subfloor, said fastener part being fixedly and integrally defined on said base plate.
- 17. A raised floor system for disposition above a subfloor, comprising:
a plurality of support pedestals positioned on the subfloor in spaced relationship and projecting upwardly therefrom; a raised floor supported on said pedestals adjacent upper ends thereof, whereby the raised floor is positioned vertically upwardly from the subfloor to define a clearance space therebetween; an electrical grounding arrangement associated with at least a plurality of said pedestals for permitting them to be coupled together in electrically grounded relationship; the electrical grounding arrangement as associated with each of said plurality of pedestals including a first clamping part which is permanently and fixedly mounted on the respective pedestal and a second clamping part which is disposed in opposed cooperative relationship with said first clamping part to permit clamping engagement of a grounding cable therebetween, said second clamping part being movably mounted on said pedestal by an adjustable fastener for permitting the second clamping part to be stationarily positionally fixed relative to the pedestal when a grounding cable is clamped between the first and second clamping parts.
- 18. A system according to claim 17, wherein the pedestal includes an upright which at a lower end is joined to a horizontally enlarged base plate adapted for supportive disposition on the subfloor, said first clamping part being permanently and fixedly defined on said base plate and defining an upwardly oriented first contact surface adapted for clamping engagement with one side of a grounding cable, said second clamping part being positioned above the first clamping part and carried on the base plate by said fastener, said second clamping part defining thereon a downwardly oriented second contact surface which is disposed upwardly from the first contact surface so that the grounding cable can be stationarily clampingly engaged between said first and second contact surfaces.
- 19. A system according to claim 18, wherein the base plate has a hub part which is fixedly associated therewith and projects upwardly therefrom, said second clamping part being disposed to overlie said hub part and being coupled thereto by said fastener.
- 20. A system according to claim 18, wherein said second clamping part has an end part which projects outwardly and abuttingly engages an edge surface of the base plate for resisting horizontal twisting of the second clamping part.
- 21. A steel and concrete composite floor panel for use in a raised floor system, comprising:
a thin metal pan which defines a shallow upwardly opening compartment therein which is filled with concrete, the pan having a horizontally large bottom wall with a significantly large center wall portion which is deformed upwardly relative to edge portions thereof so that a center part of the concrete is of reduced thickness relative to edge parts of the concrete, the edge parts of the concrete cooperating with side walls on the pan and being confined between the bottom wall and top flanges on the pan so that edges of the floor panel have a high strength beamlike structure extending therealong, whereas the reduced center thickness of the concrete permits reduction in floor panel weight while permitting more efficient utilization of the strength properties of the panel.
- 22. A floor panel according to claim 21, wherein the bottom wall of the pan has a first plurality of projections protruding upwardly therefrom which create a mechanical interlock with the concrete, and the pan throughout the bottom and side walls is free of perforations or openings to create a seal for confinement of the concrete during manufacture of the floor panel.
- 23. A floor panel according to claim 22, wherein the bottom wall of the pan has a plurality of second projections protruding upwardly therefrom into the concrete, the second projections being smaller and of significantly greater numbers than the first projections so as to provide supportive engagement with the concrete at a large number of locations so that the loading stresses imposed on the concrete, and the tension stresses thereon adjacent the bottom of the concrete, are immediately transferred to the bottom wall of the pan at a large number of locations to minimize the tendency for the concrete to fail under tension.
- 24. A floor panel according to claim 20, wherein the pan has a gusseted corner associated therewith to improve the strength and rigidity thereof, the gusseted corner defining therein a step or shoulder positioned downwardly from an upper corner of the top flange so that the corner of the pan, when seated on a pedestal head, is at least partially supportingly engaged at the step.
- 25. A floor panel according to claim 24, wherein the metal pan is formed from sheet metal as a one-piece monolithic construction.
- 26. A pedestal assembly comprising a height-adjustable pedestal which, at its upper end, has a pedestal head positioned for supportive engagement of corners of four floor pans to maintain the floor pans in a raised position, the pedestal head having a top wall which at a center thereof joins to an upper end of an upright pedestal stem, the top wall having four support portions spaced around the center thereof and each having an opening therethrough for accommodating a fastener which projects downwardly from an upper corner of a respective floor panel, the pedestal head also having, adjacent an other periphery thereof, four shelves formed in spaced relationship therearound adjacent the outer periphery, said shelves being spaced downwardly from the top wall and projecting outwardly so as to project under and supportingly engage steps associated with corners of the floor panels.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 USC §119(e) of copending provisional application Serial No. 60/359,356 filed Feb. 25, 2002, the entire disclosure of which is herein incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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