Underfloor assembly and cable distribution system therefor

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Tensioned or flexed sheet facing

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52630, 52577, 52671, 52674, E04B 548

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045597499

ABSTRACT:
The underfloor assembly for a building comprises corrugated metal flooring units preferably side-by-side with cable distribution ducts, over which is mounted cable trenches. Each distribution duct has a bottom plate and a plurality of inverted U-shaped members with less than all of the members having portions cut away to thus leave the members open under the trenches. The bottoms of the trenches are open where they intersect the ducts, thereby providing easy access between the trenches and the ducts and additional space below the trench to accommodate splices and bends in the cables.

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