Load-bearing structure for raised floors

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – With lifting or handling means for primary component or... – Position adjusting means; e.g. – leveling

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403174, E04F 1502

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ABSTRACT:
The structure is composed of a plurality of feet, each consisting of a section of square tubing which has at the base height adjustment means connected to a ground rest plate. Each foot bears on its top four crosspieces obtained by pressing from a sheet metal; the head of the crosspieces is shaped to cover an area of one fourth of the section of the foot tubing. The head edges are turned over to form hooking means for connection to the foot, while screw means are provided for achieving engagement among the crosspieces converging on a same foot and the foot itself. Each cross-piece is again covered by a U-like moulding of plastics which forms the rest plane for modular panels.

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