BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
a) Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a substrate 10 and a raised floor 50 formed by using
the same and, more particularly, to a movable substrate 10 having mutually crossed
patterns formed thereon and a raised floor 50 thereof.
b) Description of the Prior Art
[0002] A raised floor is usually applied to an indoor space, so that the raised floor forms
a space having a drop with an indoor floor, which is then used for wiring layouts
between the indoor floor and the raised floor.
[0003] Generally, the traditional raised floor is consisted of a support stand and a substrate,
in which the support stand is mounted on the indoor floor, and the substrate is mounted
on the support stand, such that the substrate forms a space having a drop between
the support stand and the indoor floor.
[0004] Regarding the substrate in the current raised floor, for example, as claimed in the
Taiwan Utility Model Patent No.
M530333 "Improved Structure Of Raised Floor" filed by the applicant of the present application,
the substrate is mostly square and when a plurality of raised floors are spread on
the indoor floor at the same time, a complete flat surface is constructed so as to
reach a requirement for flatness in the raised floor.
[0005] However, because the current substrates are mostly square, when they are spread on
the indoor floor, the substrates appear to be monotonous in an overall application,
and cannot present crossed patterns as seen in wooden floors or marble floors.
[0006] Accordingly, the technical means and a purpose thereof to be solved by the present
invention is to provide a movable substrate having mutually crossed patterns formed
thereon and a raised floor thereof.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] A main object of the present invention is to provide a movable substrate having mutually
crossed patterns formed thereon and a raised floor formed by using the substrate.
[0008] To achieve the aforesaid object, the present invention provides a substrate for being
mounted on a support stand so as to enable a plate to be mounted thereon for forming
a raised floor, and the substrate comprises at least one first region and at least
one second region. The first region has a shape of a long strip. The second region
and the first region are adjacently provided along a first direction and are mutually
joined, and the second region forms a misalignment with the first region on one side
of a second direction perpendicular to the first direction, such that the first region
and the second region form a segment difference on one side of the second direction.
[0009] In one embodiment, the substrate is further consisted of a plate body and a strengthened
bottom plate provided below the plate body, and the first region and the second region
are provided on the plate body.
[0010] In one embodiment, the plate body is further provided with two of the first regions
and one of the second region, in which the two first regions are mutually interspaced
along the first direction, and the second region is provided between the two interspaced
first regions.
[0011] In one embodiment, the plate body is further provided with two of the first regions
and two of the second regions, in which the two first regions are mutually interspaced
along the first direction and the two second regions are mutually interspaced along
the first direction, and the two first regions and the two second regions are mutually
interspaced and alternately provided along the first direction.
[0012] To achieve the aforesaid object, the present invention further provides a substrate,
wherein the substrate comprises at least one first region and at least one second
region. The first region has a shape of a long strip. The second region and the first
region are adjacently provided along a first direction and are mutually joined, and
the second region forms a misalignment with the first region on one side of a second
direction perpendicular to the first direction, such that the first region and the
second region form a segment difference on one side of the second direction. The substrate
has peripheral edges thereof outwardly and protrudingly provided with a plurality
of support arms respectively, in which the support arms enclose on an edge where the
first region and the second region are not mutually joined, and the support arms have
a height taller than a height of the substrate.
[0013] In one embodiment, the substrate is further consisted of a plate body and a strengthened
bottom plate provided below the plate body, in which at least one of the first region
and at least one of the second region are provided on the plate body, and the plurality
of support arms are formed by bending an edge between the plate body and the strengthened
bottom plate.
[0014] To achieve the aforesaid object, the present invention provides a raised floor for
being mounted on an indoor floor, such that a difference in height is formed between
the raised floor and the indoor floor, and the raised floor comprises a substrate,
two plates, a support stand, and two panels. The substrate comprises at least a first
region having a shape of a long strip and at least a second region adjacently provided
to the first region along a first direction and mutually joined therewith, and the
second region forms a misalignment with the first region on one side of a second direction
perpendicular to the first direction, such that the first region and the second region
form a segment difference on one side of the second direction. One of the plates is
mounted on the first region and the other plate is mounted on the second region. The
support stand has a rectangular frame for mounting the substrate, four mount fixing
plates respectively provided on each end corner of the rectangular frame, and four
stands supported on the ground and respectively used to support each of the mount
fixing plates, wherein the rectangular frame is consisted of two mutually interspaced
horizontal bars and two mutually interspaced straight bars which are perpendicularly
provided to the two horizontal bars. Each of the panels is respectively covered on
each of the straight bars, and each panel has a positioning portion covering on each
of the straight bars and a garnish strip portion protruding from the positioning portion,
in which a drop is formed between the garnish strip portion and the positioning portion,
and one of the garnish strip portions is located on an edge of the first region away
from the second region and is adjacent to the first region, another of the garnish
strip portions is located on an edge of the second region away from the first region
and is adjacent to the second region, and the two panels and the two plates are on
the same plane.
[0015] In one embodiment, the substrate has peripheral edges thereof outwardly and protrudingly
provided with a plurality of support arms respectively, in which the support arms
enclose on an edge where the first region and the second region are not mutually joined,
and the support arms have a height taller than a height of the substrate.
[0016] In one embodiment, each of the mount fixing plates is further consisted of a central
support portion and two lateral support portions respectively located on two corresponding
sides of the central support portion, wherein one of the stands and an end of one
of the straight bars are fixed on the central support portion, and one end of one
of the horizontal bars is provided on one of the lateral support portions.
[0017] In one embodiment, each of the lateral support portions is concavely provided with
an accommodation groove, and one end of each of the horizontal bars is mounted in
the accommodation groove.
[0018] In one embodiment, each of the panels has the positioning portion thereof being in
a reversed U-shape, and an edge of the first region adjacent to one of the garnish
strip portions is pressed against the positioning portion of the adjacent panel and
located in the drop.
[0019] In one embodiment, each of the panels has the positioning portion thereof being in
a reversed U-shape, and an edge of the second region adjacent to one of the garnish
strip portions is pressed against the positioning portion of the adjacent panel and
located in the drop.
[0020] To achieve the aforesaid object, the present invention further provides a raised
floor for being mounted on the ground, such that a difference in height is formed
between the raised floor and the ground, and the raised floor comprises a substrate,
two plates, a support stand, and two panel sets. The substrate comprises at least
a first region having a shape of a long strip and at least a second region adjacently
provided to the first region along a first direction and mutually joined therewith,
and the second region forms a misalignment with the first region on one side of a
second direction perpendicular to the first direction, such that the first region
and the second region form a segment difference on one side of the second direction.
One of the plates is mounted on the first region and the other plate is mounted on
the second region. The support stand has a rectangular frame for mounting the substrate,
four mount fixing plates respectively provided on each end corner of the rectangular
frame, and four stands supported on the ground and respectively used to support each
of the mount fixing plates, wherein the rectangular frame is consisted of two mutually
interspaced horizontal bars and two mutually interspaced straight bars which are perpendicularly
provided to the two horizontal bars. Each of the panel sets is respectively covered
on each of the straight bars, and each of the panel sets has a lower panel covering
on each of the straight bars and an upper panel covering above the lower panel, in
which the lower panel has a cover portion covering above the straight bar and a limiting
portion upwardly extended from the cover portion, the limiting portion is upwardly
protruded from the cover portion and the lower panel is covered on the limiting portion
and envelopes the limiting portion.
[0021] In one embodiment, the substrate has peripheral edges thereof outwardly and protrudingly
provided with a plurality of support arms respectively, in which the support arms
enclose on an edge where the first region and the second region are not mutually joined,
and the support arms have a height taller than a height of the substrate.
[0022] In one embodiment, the limiting portion further has a limiting groove downwardly
and concavely provided on a top surface, and a limiting bar capable of being inserted
into the limiting groove is further provided in a position inside the lower panel
corresponding to the limiting groove.
[0023] In one embodiment, the panel adjacent to the second region further has a barb portion
extended below the support arms.
[0024] In one embodiment, the substrate has positions in upper and lower end corners on
edges where the first region and the second region are not mutually joined being respectively
and outwardly extended to form positioning plates, and each of the positioning plates
is pressed against the adjacent straight bar.
[0025] In one embodiment, each of the straight bars has a position thereof adjacent to the
positioning plate further provided with a movable fixing plate, in which the movable
fixing plate is pivotally provided on the straight bar, and the movable fixing plate
is capable of rotating on the straight bar and forming a pressing position pressing
on the positioning plate, so as to fix the substrate to the straight bar.
[0026] In one embodiment, each of the mount fixing plates is further consisted of a central
support portion and two lateral support portions respectively located on two corresponding
sides of the central support portion, wherein one of the stands and one end of one
of the straight bars are fixed on the central support portion, and one end of one
of the horizontal bars is provided on one of the lateral support portions.
[0027] In one embodiment, each of the lateral support portions is concavely provided with
an accommodation groove, and one end of each of the horizontal bars is mounted in
the accommodation groove.
[0028] The present invention provides a substrate and a raised floor formed by using the
same, which has the following advantages in comparison to the prior art:
- 1. The substrate of the present invention has the segment difference formed in the
second direction and between the first region and the second region adjacent to each
other, such that after assembling a plurality of substrates adjacently, the plurality
of plates can be used to present particular crossed patterns as those resulted from
alternately arranging wooden floors or marble floors on the substrate, thereby increasing
variations in uses and enhancing aesthetics of the overall raised floor.
- 2. Upon application to the support stand, the substrate of the present invention not
only raises a space but also has the effects of noise insulation and moisture resistance,
and can be conveniently lifted up on the support stand so as to clean the substrate
and the plates and perform wiring layouts. In addition, the plates can be conveniently
taken off the substrate and be independently replaced.
[0029] To enable a further understanding of the said objectives and the technological methods
of the invention herein, the brief description of the drawings below is followed by
the detailed description of the preferred embodiments.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0030]
FIG. 1 is a schematic plan view showing the substrate according to a first embodiment
of the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a schematic three-dimensional exploded view showing the substrate of the
first embodiment in combination with the plate according to the present invention.
FIG. 3 is a three-dimensional exploded view showing the substrate of the first embodiment
in combination with the plate according to the present invention.
FIG. 4 is a schematic plane view showing the substrate according to a second embodiment
of the present invention.
FIG. 5 is a schematic three-dimensional exploded view showing the substrate of the
second embodiment in combination with the plate according to the present invention.
FIG. 6 is a schematic dissected view showing the substrate of the second embodiment
in combination with the plate according to the present invention.
FIG. 7 is a schematic three-dimensional exploded view showing the substrate of a third
embodiment in combination with the plate according to the present invention.
FIG. 8 is a schematic plane view showing the raised floor according to the present
invention.
FIG. 9 is a schematic exploded view showing the support stand according to the first
embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 10 is a schematic magnified and exploded view showing a part of the support stand
of the first embodiment according to the present invention.
FIG. 11 is a schematic dissected view showing the support stand according to the first
embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 12 is a schematic magnified and assembled view showing a part of the support
stand of the first embodiment according to the present invention.
FIG. 13 is a schematic plane view showing the substrate according to a fourth embodiment
of the present invention.
FIG. 14 is a schematic magnified view showing a part of the substrate according to
the fourth embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 15 is a schematic exploded view showing the support stand of the second embodiment
according to the present invention.
FIG. 16 is a schematic dissected view showing the support stand according to the second
embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 17 is a schematic magnified and assembled view showing a part of the support
stand of the second embodiment according to the present invention.
FIG. 18 is a schematic magnified view showing the positioning plate being located
in the pressing position according to the present invention.
FIG. 19 is a schematic magnified view showing the positioning plate being located
outside the pressing position according to the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0031] The detailed explanations and technical content of the present invention are provided
as follows and in combination with the drawings:
as shown in FIGs. 1 to 3, the present invention firstly provides a substrate 10 for
being spread on a support stand (not shown in the drawings and will be further described
later), and used to carry a plurality of plates 20 so as to form a raised floor (not
shown in the drawings and will be further described later). The support stand is to
be mounted on an indoor floor (not shown in the drawings), so as to form a space having
a drop between the substrate 10 and the indoor floor (which is a prior art and will
not be further described here).
[0032] The substrate 10 is provided thereon with at least one first region 11 having a shape
of a long strip and a second region 12 having a shape of a long strip. In the present
embodiment, the substrate 10 is provided with two of the first regions 11 and two
of the second regions 12, in which the two first regions 11 are provided in a mutually
interspaced manner in a first direction X and the two second regions 12 are likewise
provided in a mutually interspaced manner in the first direction X, and one of the
second regions 12 is provided between the two first regions 11, while the other of
the two second regions 12 is adjacently provided on a side of one of the first regions
11; each of the first regions 11 and each of the second regions 12 which are adjacent
to each other are mutually joined, and each of the second regions 12 forms a misalignment
with the two first regions 11 in a second direction Y perpendicular to the first direction
X, so as to enable the two first regions 11 and the two second regions 12 to form
a segment difference 13 on at least one side in the second direction Y. In the present
embodiment, the first region 11 and the second region 12 respectively form a segment
difference 13 on two sides in the second direction Y.
[0033] In the present embodiment, each of the first regions 11 and each of the second regions
12 respectively enable a plate 20 to be carried thereon, wherein each of the first
regions 11 and each of the second regions 12 have the same area, and each of the plates
carried on each of the first regions 11 and each of the second regions 12 has the
same area; therefore, when each of the first regions 11 and each of the second regions
12 are mutually misaligned in the second direction Y, each of the plates 20 adjacent
to each other is enabled to form mutually crossed arrangements therebetween.
[0034] In addition, in order to enable the plates 20 to be effectively fixed on each of
the first regions 11 and each of the second regions 12, the substrate 10 is further
provided with a plurality of fixing holes 14; when the plates 20 are provided on the
substrate 10, a plurality of fastening elements (not shown in the drawings, in which
the fastening elements are screws) can be employed, such that the fastening elements
can be screwed into the plates 20 by passing through the fixing holes 14 from a bottom
portion of the substrate 10, thereby effectively fixing the plates 20 on the substrate
10.
[0035] FIGs. 4 to 6 show a second embodiment of the substrate 30 of the present invention;
in the present embodiment, peripheral edges of the substrate 30 further comprise a
plurality of support arms 35, in which the support arms 35 enclose on an edge where
the first region 31 and the second region 32 are not mutually joined and the same
are not mutually connected, and the support arms 35 have a height taller than a height
of the substrate 30. In addition, a support portion 36 is further protrudingly provided
between each of the first regions 31 and each of the second regions 32 which are adjacent
to each other, and each of the support portions 36 has a height the same as the height
of the support arms 35, such that each of the first regions 31 and each of the second
regions 32 are enclosed by the plurality of support arms 35 and at least one support
portion 36.
[0036] The substrate 30 is further consisted of a plate body 37 and a strengthened bottom
plate 38 located below the plate body 37, and the first regions 31 and the second
regions 32 are provided on the plate body 37; the plurality of support arms 35 are
formed by bending an edge between the plate body 37 and the strengthened bottom plate
38, such that the structural strength of the overall substrate 30 and the support
arms 35 can be effectively increased.
[0037] In the present embodiment, in order to enable each of the plates 20 to be fixed on
the substrate 30 more effectively, an edge of each of the plates 20 has formed thereon
a cover region 21 covering over the support arms 35 and the support portions 36, and
the cover regions 21 have a thickness less than a thickness of each of the plates
20. Accordingly, when the plates 20 are respectively provided on each of the first
regions 31 and each of the second regions 32, each of the plates 20 can be fixed on
each of the first regions 31 and each of the second regions 32 by using the aforesaid
fastening element, and the cover regions 21 of each of the plates 20 can cover over
the support arms 35 and the support portions 36, thereby completely shielding the
substrate 30.
[0038] FIGs. 7 and 8 show a third embodiment of the substrate; in the present embodiment,
the first region 41 and the second region 42 of the substrate 40 form the segment
difference 43 on one side in the second direction Y, and another side forms a linear
arrangement. Accordingly, when the substrates 30 and 40 of the present invention are
provided on an indoor floor, decent finishing effects can be achieved in the first
direction X as well as in the second direction Y. Each of the plates 20 is enabled
to present an effect of mutually crossed arrangements at the same time, so as to enhance
aesthetics of the raised floor.
[0039] As shown in FIGs. 8 to 12, the substrates of the second and the third embodiments
of the present invention can be used to provide a raised floor 50 provided on an indoor
floor; the raised floor 50 can be consisted of, according to an area of the indoor
floor, a plurality of aforesaid substrates 30 and 40, a plurality of plates 20 carried
on the substrates 30 and 40, a plurality of support stands 60 for supporting the substrates
30 and 40, and a plurality of panels 70.
[0040] In the present embodiment, structural relationships between the substrates 30, the
plates carried on the substrates, one of support stands 60 and two of panels 70 therein
are used for illustration, wherein the support stand 60 is consisted of a rectangular
frame 61 for mounting the aforesaid substrate 30, four mount fixing plates 62 respectively
provided on each end corner of the rectangular frame 61, and four stands 63 for supporting
on the indoor floor; each of the mount fixing plates 62 is mounted on one of the stands
63, and each of the stands 63 is capable of adjusting a height thereof independently
(which is a prior art and will not be further described here), so as to adjust a height
of each of the mount fixing plates 62. The rectangular frame 61 is consisted of two
mutually interspaced horizontal bars 611 and two mutually interspaced straight bars
612 perpendicularly provided to the two horizontal bars 611, and each of the mount
fixing plates 62 is respectively connected to one end between one of the straight
bars 612 and one of the horizontal bars 611, in which the straight bars 612 and the
horizontal bars 611 are mutually and perpendicularly provided on the mount fixing
plates 62, such that the two horizontal bars 611 and the two straight bars 612 form
the rectangular frame 61 for mounting the substrate 30 thereon, and for enabling the
plates 20 to be respectively mounted on the two first regions 31 and the two second
regions 32. It should be noted that when each of the straight bars 612 and each of
the horizontal bars 611 are mounted on each of the mount fixing plates 62, the straight
bars 612, the horizontal bars 611 and the mount fixing plates 62 are effectively assembled
by means of fastening (which is a prior art and not shown in the drawings, and will
not be explained here) via fastening elements. Each of the panels 70 is covered on
each of the straight bars 612 and each of the panels 70 has a positioning portion
71 covering on the straight bar 612 and having a reversed U-shape, and a garnish strip
portion 72 protruding from the positioning portion 71, in which a drop is formed between
the garnish strip portion 72 and the positioning portion 71, and one of the garnish
strip portions 72 is located on an edge of the first region 31 away from the second
region 32 and is adjacent to the first region 31, another of the garnish strip portions
72 is located on an edge of the second region 32 away from the first region 31 and
is adjacent to the second region 32, and the two garnish strip portions 72 and the
two plates 20 are on the same plane.
[0041] Furthermore, the mount fixing plate 62 is consisted of a central support portion
621 and two lateral support portions 622 respectively located on two corresponding
sides of the central support portion 621, one end of the straight bar 612 is fixed
on the central support portion 621, and one end of the horizontal bar 611 is fixed
on the lateral support portion 622. In addition, each of the lateral support portions
622 is further concavely provided with an accommodation groove 623, so as to enable
one end of the horizontal bar 611 to be accommodated in the accommodation groove 623,
such that a height of the straight bar 612 on the mount fixing plate 62 is taller
than a height of the horizontal bar 611.
[0042] Therefore, when the raised floor 50 having a greater area is formed by using the
plurality of support stands 60, the plurality of panels 70, the plurality of substrates
30 and 40 and the plurality of plates 20, a top surface of the garnish strip portion
72 is exposed between the substrates 30 and 40 which are mutually adjacent and extended
along the first direction X, such that the top surface of the garnish strip portion
72 is held between the two adjacent substrates 30 and 40, thereby enabling the overall
raised floor 50 to present an effect of alternate arrangements by means of the plates
20, and to present different visual effects by means of the garnish strip portion
72.
[0043] FIGs. 13 to 19 show a fourth embodiment of the substrate 80; in the present embodiment,
the substrate 80 have positions of upper and lower end corners on edges where the
first region 81 and the second region 82 are not mutually joined being respectively
and outwardly extended to form positioning plates 89, and each of the positioning
plates 89 is not mutually connected to the support arms 85 protrudingly extended from
an edge between the first region 81 and the second region 82.
[0044] Regarding the substrate 80 in the aforesaid fourth embodiment, the present invention
further provides a type of raised floor which is consisted of the plurality of substrates
80, the plurality of plates 20 provided on the substrates 80, the plurality of support
stands 60, and a plurality of panel sets 90. In the present embodiment, the substrates
80, the plates 20 and the support stands 60 are identical to the aforesaid structures
(see the description of FIGs. 8 to 12), and will not be further described here. Each
of the panel sets 90 is respectively consisted of a lower panel 91 covering on each
of the straight bars 612 and an upper panel 92 covering above the lower panel 91,
wherein the lower panel 91 has a cover portion 911 covering above the straight bar
612 and a limiting portion 912 upwardly extended from the cover portion 911, the limiting
portion 912 is upwardly protruded from the cover portion 911 and has a limiting groove
913 downwardly and concavely provided on a top surface, and the limiting groove 913
is extended along an extending direction of the straight bar 612 covered thereby.
The upper panel 92 is covered on and envelopes the limiting portion 912, and a limiting
bar 921 capable of being inserted into the limiting groove 913 is further provided
in a position inside the upper panel 92 corresponding to the limiting groove 913.
[0045] Therefore, when each of the lower panels 91 is covered above each of the straight
bars 612, each of the lower panels 91 can be used to mutually interspace the two adjacent
substrates 80 along the first direction X by using the limiting portion 912, and enable
an edge of each of the substrates 80 from the two adjacent substrates 80 along the
first direction X to be separately pressed against the cover portion 911, and further
cover the upper panel 92 on the limiting portion 912 while also enable the limiting
bar 921 to be inserted into the limiting groove 913, thereby preventing the upper
panel 92 from being deviated on the lower panel 91, thus enabling the upper panel
92 to be effectively positioned on the lower panel 91.
[0046] The two adjacent substrates 80 along the second direction Y are mutually and tightly
provided, such that the positioning plates 89 located in the end corners of the two
substrates 80 adjacently provided in the second direction Y are mutually and adjacently
provided to and pressed against one of the straight bars 612. In order to enable the
substrates 80 mounted on the support stand 60 to be fixed more stably, a movable fixing
plate 613 is further provided in a position on the straight bar 612 adjacent to the
two positioning plates 89, in which the movable fixing plate 613 is pivotally provided
on the straight bar 612 by using a fastening element 614.
[0047] After mounting the two substrates 80 adjacently provided in the second direction
Y on the support stand 60, by rotating a direction of the movable fixing plate 613
and enabling the same to form a pressing position pressing on the two adjacent positioning
plates 89, the movable fixing plate 613 is enabled to be pressed on the two adjacent
positioning plates 89 at the same time, and then the fastening element 614 is rotated
to enable the movable fixing plate 613 to be securely fastened on the straight bar
612. Accordingly, the substrates 80 can be effectively fixed on the straight bar 612,
thereby preventing gaps from being generated between the substrates 80 and the straight
bars 612, and effectively reducing noises. At the same time, by covering the panel
sets 90 above the movable fixing plates 613, the movable fixing plates 613 can be
shielded and different visual effects can be formed on the raised floor by the panel
sets 90.
[0048] As shown in FIGs. 1 to 19, in comparison to the prior art, the substrates 10, 30,
40 and 80 and the raised floor 50 provided in the present invention is capable of
enabling the plates 20 mounted on the substrates 10, 30, 40 and 80 to present crossed
patterns particular to wooden floors or marble floors, as well as enhancing variations
and aesthetics in applications of the overall raised floor 50. Further, when the substrates
10, 30, 40 and 80 of the present invention are applied to the support stands 60, apart
from being lifted and increasing a space, the effects of noise insulation and moisture
resistance are also provided, and the substrates can be conveniently lifted up on
the support stands 60, so as to enable cleaning of the substrates 10, 30, 40 and 80
and the plates 20 and performing wiring layouts. In addition, the plates 20 can be
taken off the substrates 10, 30, 40 and 80 and independently replaced, thereby significantly
improving maintenance efficiency and reducing maintenance costs.
1. A substrate 10 for being mounted on a support stand 60, thereby enabling a plate 20
to be mounted for forming a raised floor 50, and the substrate 10 comprises:
at least one first region 11 having a shape of a long strip; and
at least one second region 12, wherein the second region 12 and the first region 11
are adjacently provided along a first direction and are mutually joined, and the second
region 12 forms a misalignment with the first region 11 on one side of a second direction
perpendicular to the first direction, such that the first region 11 and the second
region 12 form a segment difference on one side of the second direction.
2. The substrate 10 of claim 1, wherein the substrate 10 is further consisted of a plate
body 37 and a strengthened bottom plate 38 provided below the plate body 37, and the
first region 11 and the second region 12 are provided on the plate body 37.
3. The substrate 10 of claim 2, wherein the plate body 37 is further provided with two
of the first regions 11 and one of the second region 12, the two first regions 11
are mutually interspaced along the first direction, and the second region 12 is provided
between the two interspaced first regions 11.
4. The substrate 10 of claim 2, wherein the plate body 37 is further provided with two
of the first regions 11 and two of the second regions 12, the two first regions 11
are mutually interspaced along the first direction and the two second regions 12 are
mutually interspaced along the first direction, and the two first regions 11 and the
two second regions 12 are mutually interspaced and alternately provided along the
first direction.
5. A substrate 10, the substrate 10 comprises thereon:
at least one first region 11 having a shape of a long strip; and
at least one second region 12, wherein the second region 12 and the first region 11
are adjacently provided along a first direction and are mutually joined, and the second
region 12 forms a misalignment with the first region 11 on one side of a second direction
perpendicular to the first direction, such that the first region 11 and the second
region 12 form a segment difference on one side of the second direction;
wherein the substrate has peripheral edges thereof outwardly and protrudingly provided
with a plurality of support arms 35 respectively, the support arms 35 enclose on an
edge where the first region 11 and the second region 12 are not mutually joined, and
the support arms 35 have a height taller than a height of the substrate 10.
6. The substrate 10 of claim 5, wherein the substrate 10 is further consisted of a plate
body 37 and a strengthened bottom plate 38 provided below the plate body 37, at least
one of the first region 11 and at least one of the second region 12 are provided on
the plate body 37, and the plurality of support arms 35 are formed by bending an edge
between the plate body 37 and the strengthened bottom plate 38.
7. A raised floor 50 for being mounted on an indoor floor, thereby forming a difference
in height between the raised floor 50 and the indoor floor, the raised floor 50 comprises:
a substrate 10 including at least one first region 11 having a shape of a long strip
and at least one second region 12 adjacently provided to the first region 11 along
a first direction and mutually joined therewith, and the second region 12 forms a
misalignment with the first region 11 on one side of a second direction perpendicular
to the first direction, such that the first region 11 and the second region 12 form
a segment difference on one side of the second direction;
two plates 20, wherein one of the plates 20 is mounted on the first region 11 and
the other plate is mounted on the second region 12;
a support stand 60 having a rectangular frame 61 for mounting the substrate 10, four
mount fixing plates 62 respectively provided on each end corner of the rectangular
frame 61, and four stands 63 supported on the ground and respectively used to support
each of the mount fixing plates 62, wherein the rectangular frame 61 is consisted
of two mutually interspaced horizontal bars 611 and two mutually interspaced straight
bars 612 which are perpendicularly provided to the two horizontal bars 611; and
two panels 70, wherein each of the panels 70 is respectively covered on each of the
straight bars 612, and each of the panels 70 has a positioning portion 71 covering
on the straight bar 612 and a garnish strip portion 72 protruding from the positioning
portion 71, a drop is formed between the garnish strip portion 72 and the positioning
portion 71, and one of the garnish strip portions 72 is located on an edge of the
first region 11 away from the second region 12 and is adjacent to the first region
11, another of the garnish strip portions 72 is located on an edge of the second region
12 away from the first region 11 and is adjacent to the second region 12, and the
two panels 70 and the two plates 20 are on the same plane.
8. The raised floor 50 of claim 7, wherein the substrate 10 has peripheral edges thereof
outwardly and protrudingly provided with a plurality of support arms 35 respectively,
the support arms 35 enclose on an edge where the first region 11 and the second region
12 are not mutually joined, and the support arms 35 have a height taller than a height
of the substrate 10.
9. The raised floor 50 of claim 7, wherein each of the mount fixing plates 62 is further
consisted of a central support portion 621 and two lateral support portions 622 respectively
located on two corresponding sides of the central support portion 621, one of the
stands 63 and one end of one of the straight bars 612 are fixed on the central support
portion 621, and one end of one of the horizontal bars 611 is provided on one of the
lateral support portions 622.
10. The raised floor 50 of claim 9, wherein each of the lateral support portions 622 is
concavely provided with an accommodation groove 623, and one end of each of the horizontal
bars 611 is mounted in the accommodation groove 623.
11. The raised floor 50 of claim 7, wherein each of the panels 70 has the positioning
portion 71 thereof in a reversed U-shape, and an edge of the first region 11 adjacent
to one of the garnish strip portions 72 is pressed against the positioning portion
71 of the adjacent panel 70 and located in the drop.
12. The raised floor 50 of claim 7, wherein each of the panels 70 has the positioning
portion 71 thereof in a reversed U-shape, and an edge of the second region 12 adjacent
to one of the garnish strip portions 72 is pressed against the positioning portion
71 of the adjacent panel 70 and located in the drop.
13. A raised floor 50 for being mounted on the ground, thereby forming a difference in
height between the raised floor 50 and the ground, the raised floor 50 comprises:
a substrate 10 including at least one first region 11 having a shape of a long strip
and at least one second region 12 adjacently provided to the first region 11 along
a first direction and mutually joined therewith, and the second region 12 forms a
misalignment with the first region 11 on one side of a second direction perpendicular
to the first direction, such that the first region 11 and the second region 12 form
a segment difference on one side of the second direction;
two plates 20, wherein one of the plates 20 is mounted on the first region 11 and
the other plate 20 is mounted on the second region 12;
a support stand 60 having a rectangular frame 61 for mounting the substrate 10, four
mount fixing plates 62 respectively provided on each end corner of the rectangular
frame 61, and four stands 63 supported on the ground and respectively used to support
each of the mount fixing plates 62, wherein the rectangular frame 61 is consisted
of two mutually interspaced horizontal bars 611 and two mutually interspaced straight
bars 612 which are perpendicularly provided to the two horizontal bars 611; and
two panel sets 90, wherein each of the panel sets 90 is respectively covered on each
of the straight bars 612, and each of the panel sets 90 has a lower panel 91 covering
on each of the straight bars 612 and an upper panel 92 covering above the lower panel
91, the lower panel 91 has a cover portion 911 covering above the straight bar 612
and a limiting portion 912 upwardly extended from the cover portion 911, and the limiting
portion 912 is upwardly protruded from the cover portion 911 and the lower panel 91
is covered on the limiting portion 912 and envelopes the limiting portion 912.
14. The raised floor 50 of claim 13, wherein the substrate 10 has peripheral edges thereof
outwardly and protrudingly provided with a plurality of support arms 35 respectively,
the support arms 35 enclose on an edge where the first region 11 and the second region
12 are not mutually joined, and the support arms 35 have a height taller than a height
of the substrate 10.
15. The raised floor 50 of claim 13, wherein the limiting portion 912 further has a limiting
groove 913 downwardly and concavely provided on a top surface, and a limiting bar
921 capable of being inserted into the limiting groove 913 is further provided in
a position inside the upper panel 92 corresponding to the limiting groove 913.
16. The raised floor 50 of claim 13, wherein the substrate 10 has positions in upper and
lower end corners on edges where the first region 11 and the second region 12 are
not mutually joined being respectively and outwardly extended to form positioning
plates 89, and each of the positioning plates 89 is pressed against the adjacent straight
bar 612.
17. The raised floor 50 of claim 16, wherein each of the straight bars 612 has a position
adjacent to the positioning plate 89 further provided with a movable fixing plate
613, the movable fixing plate 613 is pivotally provided on the straight bar 612, and
the movable fixing plate 613 is capable of rotating on the straight bar 612 and forming
a pressing position pressing on the positioning plate 89, so as to fix the substrate
10 to the straight bar 612.
18. The raised floor 50 of claim 13, wherein each of the mount fixing plates 62 is further
consisted of a central support portion 621 and two lateral support portions 622 respectively
located on two corresponding sides of the central support portion 621, one of the
stands 63 and one end of one of the straight bars 612 are fixed on the central support
portion 621, and one end of one of the horizontal bars 611 is provided on one of the
lateral support portions 622.
19. The raised floor 50 of claim 18, wherein each of the lateral support portions 622
is concavely provided with an accommodation groove 623, and one end of each of the
horizontal bars 611 is mounted in the accommodation groove 623.