Continuous preset access housing

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Wall – ceiling – or floor designed for utilities – Load-bearing – prefabricated – abutting units with aligned...

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52221, 52334, 174 48, 174 49, E04B 548

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047810017

ABSTRACT:
A continuous preset access housing formed in part by a corrugated housing member is disclosed. A corrugated decking sheet supports the longitudinally extending housing member above cells of the decking sheet and a layer of concrete is placed over the deck and housing. Openings through the concrete and housing member provide access to the underlying deck cells. Covers are provided over the openings to create fully enclosed underfloor housings to receive electrical receptacles and the like. The overall arrangement is such that the resulting system has increased flexibility, capacity and strength. Additionally, the system is more cost effective than systems which provide many individual housings.

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