Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – With lifting or handling means for primary component or... – Position adjusting means; e.g. – leveling
Patent
1991-07-25
1993-04-27
Raduazo, Henry E.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
With lifting or handling means for primary component or...
Position adjusting means; e.g., leveling
522203, 522207, E04B 900
Patent
active
052050912
ABSTRACT:
A floor, ceiling, wall and partition system comprising an array of modular units disposed over a conductor-accommodating supporting layer disposed over a base surface. There are two sets of modular units, both sets being of similar shape and interchangeable with each other, the first set having a plurality of corners and the second set having one or more corners removed to accommodate accessible nodes. The supporting layer supporting modular floor, ceiling, wall and partition units allows the free passage of conductors between adjoining and opposing horizontal and vertical elements, allowing devices located in the horizontal and vertical elements to freely communicate with each other.
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