Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Wall – ceiling – or floor designed for utilities – Completed accessible continous trench duct type
Patent
1996-01-29
1997-05-20
Smith, Creighton
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Wall, ceiling, or floor designed for utilities
Completed accessible continous trench duct type
522201, 174 48, E04C 252
Patent
active
056303009
ABSTRACT:
A low raised access floor structure having widened spacing between the floor posts thereof and allowing more communication cables or bus bar wires to pass underneath. This unique structure solves the problems caused by unevenness of the construction ground and further provides the benefits of shortening the time required for installation, simplifying the construction work, and production is at a low cost. In addition, the arrangement of outlets can be changed in a quick and easy manner without adverse influence in the integrity of the outer appearance.
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