Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Three-way corner construction – Barrier resting on top of vertical structures; e.g. – walls
Patent
1998-04-24
1999-05-11
Kent, Christopher
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Three-way corner construction
Barrier resting on top of vertical structures; e.g., walls
522201, 522204, 522206, 5250608, E04B5/08
Patent
active
059015152
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a raised floor to be installed on the subfloor of a room. The raised floor is constructed with a plurality of upper layer plates and lower layer plates separated and supported by a plurality of base seats. The separation between the lower layer plates and the subfloor forms an air space which can be used as an air-conditioning conduct. The gap between the upper layer plates and the lower layer plates is used as a conduit for computer network wiring. A plurality of cover plates are used to cover the gaps between adjacent upper layer plates. Bellowses and vents are used to induce the cool air in the air conditioning conduct to reach above the raised floor surface.
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Horton-Richardson Yvonne
Kent Christopher
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