A platform for research: civil engineering, architecture and urbanism
A pedestal 100 for a raised platform comprises a base plate 102 having first and second flanges 104 extending laterally in opposite directions for stabilising the pedestal on an underlying surface. The pedestal further comprises a longitudinally extending channel 108 for receiving a structural beam (800 figure 8). The channel is defined by a channel base 110 and opposed first and second channel walls 112 extending upwardly from the channel base. The base plate 102 supports the channel 108 via opposed first and second legs 118 which are inclined towards each other with the first and second legs being further apart at the base plate 102 and closer together at the channel 108.
A pedestal 100 for a raised platform comprises a base plate 102 having first and second flanges 104 extending laterally in opposite directions for stabilising the pedestal on an underlying surface. The pedestal further comprises a longitudinally extending channel 108 for receiving a structural beam (800 figure 8). The channel is defined by a channel base 110 and opposed first and second channel walls 112 extending upwardly from the channel base. The base plate 102 supports the channel 108 via opposed first and second legs 118 which are inclined towards each other with the first and second legs being further apart at the base plate 102 and closer together at the channel 108.
Raised platform pedestal
LEE CAVALIER (author)
2022-02-09
Patent
Electronic Resource
English
IPC:
E04F
FINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
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Ausbau von Bauwerken, z.B. Treppen, Fußböden