Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Underlying compressible layer or pad
Patent
1993-02-01
1994-12-06
Friedman, Carl D.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Underlying compressible layer or pad
52480, 52710, 5271806, E04F 1522
Patent
active
053699270
ABSTRACT:
A floating support system for attaching flooring to a floor base comprising a plurality of transversely spaced sleepers arranged in longitudinal lines across a base floor. Each of the sleepers consists of rectangularly shaped studs arranged end to end along the longitudinal lines. Outwardly directed shoulder members extend along opposed sides of the studs so that a plurality of longitudinally spaced floor clips which are attached to the base floor along the longitudinal lines may extend over the shoulder members to secure the sleepers to the base floor. Cushion members are arranged below the studs in longitudinally spaced relationship. This provides sleepers which are restricted from lateral motion but have limited vertical movement through compression of the cushion members. This provides a level resilient flooring attached to the floor base.
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Canfield Robert J.
Flint Cort
Friedman Carl D.
Jaudon Henry S.
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