20240044150. SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR RAISED FLOORS simplified abstract (Dakota Group S.a.s. di Zeno Cipriani & C.)

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SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR RAISED FLOORS

Organization Name

Dakota Group S.a.s. di Zeno Cipriani & C.

Inventor(s)

Zeno Cipriani of AFFI (VR) (IT)

SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR RAISED FLOORS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240044150 titled 'SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR RAISED FLOORS

Simplified Explanation

The disclosed patent application describes a support system for raised floors that includes a base, a lower rotor, and an upper rotor. The lower rotor has a spiral profile with an upper sloping plane, while the upper rotor has a spiral element with a lower sloping plane. When the upper rotor rotates relative to the lower rotor, it can be raised or lowered depending on the direction of rotation.

  • The support system is designed for the construction of raised floors.
  • It includes a base, a lower rotor, and an upper rotor.
  • The lower rotor has a spiral profile with an upper sloping plane.
  • The upper rotor has a spiral element with a lower sloping plane.
  • The upper sloping plane is leaned on the lower sloping plane.
  • When the upper rotor rotates, it can be raised or lowered relative to the lower rotor.

Potential Applications:

  • Construction industry for the creation of raised floors in buildings.
  • Industrial facilities that require elevated platforms or walkways.
  • Data centers or server rooms that need raised flooring for cable management.

Problems Solved:

  • Provides a flexible and adjustable system for constructing raised floors.
  • Allows for easy installation and adjustment of the walking surface height.
  • Eliminates the need for traditional fixed-height raised floors.

Benefits:

  • Versatile system that can be adjusted to different heights and configurations.
  • Simplifies the construction process of raised floors.
  • Provides flexibility for future modifications or additions to the raised floor system.
  • Offers improved accessibility for maintenance and repairs underneath the raised floor.


Original Abstract Submitted

disclosed is a support system for the construction of raised floors with a walking surface spaced apart from a base, a lower rotor resting on the base, and an upper rotor resting above the lower rotor. the lower rotor has a spiral profile on which an upper sloping plane is defined, and the upper rotor has a spiral element on which a lower sloping plane is defined. the upper sloping plane is leant on the lower sloping plane so that, when the upper rotor rotates relative to the lower rotor, the upper rotor is raised or lowered relative to the lower rotor depending on the direction of rotation.