Flat construction self-supporting floor plate for heatable raise

Electric heating – Heating devices – Combined with diverse-type art device

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52680, 165 49, H05B 336

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049489437

ABSTRACT:
Self-supporting raised floor plates of flat construction, with an outside wrapper consisting of a flat metal shell which is open at the top for a mineral, age-hardenable filler material, for instance anhydrite, are known. However, with such raised floor plates of flat construction, the embedding of an electric heating line in the layer of mineral material so that the heating line is found without interference in the statically neutral zone of the raised floor plate is problematic. The invention overcomes this problem in that the heating line is fastened to holders arranged over the bottom of the shell. These holders are fastened by clamping by means of a plug-like member in selected anchoring openings in the bottom of the shell. The heating line is clipped or respectively snapped into slots in the head segments of the holders.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3290842 (1966-12-01), Aberg
patent: 4338994 (1982-07-01), Hewing
patent: 4508162 (1985-04-01), Radtke

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