Method of integrating an avionics bay and floor structure for implementation
US-9745067-B2 · Aug 29, 2017 · US
US10106990B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10106990-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715408626-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 18, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jan 18, 2017 |
| Publication date | Oct 23, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 23, 2018 |
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A flooring element is provided for a raised floor including removable flooring panels and a supporting structure with a load bearing surface. The flooring element includes a warning element operable for moving between an inactive position in which the warning element is substantially concealed by the surface and an active position in which the warning element projects beyond the surface to form a visual hazard warning indicator. The flooring element may be for example a flooring panel, a stringer, a pedestal, an insert for a pedestal or an insert for inserting between a sub-floor void and a flooring panel.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A flooring element for a raised floor comprising removable flooring panels and a supporting structure and having a load bearing surface, the flooring element comprising: a warning element associated with a flooring panel of said raised floor, said warning element operable for moving between an inactive position in which the warning element is substantially concealed by the surface and an active position in which the warning element projects beyond a surface of said flooring panel to form a visual hazard warning indicator responsive to the removal of an adjacent flooring panel. 2. The flooring element of claim 1 , wherein the flooring element comprises one of: a flooring panel; a stringer; a pedestal; an insert for a pedestal; and an insert for inserting between sub-floor void and a flooring panel. 3. The flooring element of claim 1 , wherein the warning element is substantially perpendicular to the surface when in the active position. 4. The flooring element of claim 1 , wherein the warning element is substantially perpendicular to the surface when in the inactive position. 5. The flooring element of claim 1 , wherein the warning element is substantially parallel to the surface when in the inactive position. 6. The flooring element of claim 1 , wherein the warning element is attached to the flooring element by a pivot, the pivot being adjacent a corner of the flooring panel when in use in a floor, the warning element describing an arc of movement about the pivot in moving between the inactive position and the active position. 7. The flooring element of claim 1 , wherein the warning element comprises a telescopic structure extendible from a retracted state in the inactive position to an extended state in the active position. 8. The flooring element of claim 1 , further comprising a resilient bias for moving the warning element from the inactive position to the active position. 9. The flooring element of claim 1 , wherein the warning element is lockable in the active position. 10. The flooring element of claim 1 , wherein the warning element comprises one or more of: a plate; a perforated plate; a mesh; an elongate member; and a plurality of elongate members. 11. The flooring element of claim 1 , wherein the warning element comprises one or more flexible elements operable for moving from the inactive position to the active position upon removal of the adjacent floor panel in response to a resulting flow of air through a flooring gap resulting from removal of the adjacent floor panel. 12. The flooring element of claim 11 , wherein the flexible element comprises one or more of a streamer and a tube. 13. The flooring element of claim 1 , wherein the warning element comprises a plurality of warning elements. 14. The flooring element of claim 13 , wherein the plurality of warning elements are linked by a flexible web. 15. A flooring system comprising a flooring element of claim 1 . 16. A flooring panel for a raised floor comprising a load bearing surface, the flooring panel comprising: a warning element associated with the flooring panel operable for moving between an inactive position in which the warning element is substantially concealed by the surface and an active position in which the warning element projects beyond a surface of said flooring panel to form a visual hazard warning indicator responsive to the removal of an adjacent flooring panel.
Framework supporting the panels · CPC title
Floor panels · CPC title
Details of junctions between the supporting structures and the panels or a panel-supporting framework · CPC title
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