Field of the invention
[0001] The present invention relates to an adjustable foor support system, comprising a
set of wooden joists and a set of adjustable floor supports attached to each joist,
wherein each joist is provided with a plurality of through holes extending between
first and second opposing sides of the joist, and wherein each adjustable floor supports
includes a threaded screw having a foot portion adapted to rest upon a supporting
surface, and a screw mount configured to engage the threaded screw, the screw mount
being attached to one of the wooded joists, such that an end of the threaded screw
is accessible through one of the through holes, thereby allowing adjustment of a relative
position between the threaded screw and the screw mount.
Background of the invention
[0002] In construction of buildings, it is sometimes desireable to arrange an interior floors
(e.g. wooden floor or tiling) such that a spacing is formed between an the interior
floor and an underlying supporting structure (e.g. a concrete structure). Such sopacing
allows improved ventilation and the possibility of achieving a more horizontally even
floor. For this purpose, there exists on the market adjustable floor systems, where
floor joists are provided with adjustable suports.
[0003] In the case of multiple story buildings or apartment blocks, such a spacing may further
serve to reduce unwanted propagation of vibration and sound. To even further minimize
propagation of sound and vibration, an adjustable floor system may be provided with
suitable damping between the joist and the supporting structure, thereby more efficiently
dissipating mechanical energy.
[0004] One example of an adjustable floor system is shown in
WO 97/26424, where adjustable screws are mounted to wooden joists, such that a distance between
the joist and the underlying support surface may be adjusted. A floor system like
this allows for localized adjustment of height so that any uneven characteristics
of the underlying surface does not translate to the floor which is intended for use.
The system also includes limited damping, by rubber sealing elements.
[0005] A more effective dampening, suitable for U-section metal joists, is provided by Granab
® System 7000. Here, adjustable screws are received in screw mounts, which in turn
are attached to the U-section metal joists with damping elements sandwiched therebetween.
The metal joist is provided with openings to allow adjustment of the screws.
[0006] In order to provide similar functionality also in wooden joists, the solution disclosed
in
WO 2021/083520 has been proposed. Here, each screw mount has two parts; a first part is fixed in
a hole in the wooden joist, while a second part engages the screw. A damping element
is arranged between the two parts. In one example, the first part resembles a piece
of a U-section metal joist, and the second part resembles the screw mount in Granab
® System 7000 mentioned above.
[0007] Although the solution disclosed in
WO 2021/083520 is appropriate in many situations, it would be desirable to provide an even simple
and cost efficient solution, with fewer components.
General disclosure of the invention
[0008] It is an object ot the present invention to provide an adjustable floor support system
which is cost efficient and simple to assemble.
[0009] This and other objects is achieved by an adjustable floor support system according
to the preamble of claim 1, wherein each joist, on each side bridging the first and
second opposing sides, is provided with at least one indentation aligned with each
through hole, and wherein each screw mount has a main body with a threaded through
hole securing the screw in an axial direction, normal to a supporting surface of the
main body, and at least one pair of arms formed on opposite sides of the supporting
surface and extending in the axial direction on either side of the joist, each arm
in its distal end provided with a finger in snap-fit engagement with one of the indentations,
so as to secure the screw mount with respect to the joist in the axial direction while
allowing a limited axial play. A damping element is sandwiched between the joist and
the supporting surface, to allow a dampened compression of the screw mount corresponding
to the axial play.
[0010] With this design, the screw mount comprises only one part, which is attached directly
to a wooden joist which has been provided with correpsonding indentations. The indentations
ensure proper alignment of the floor suport with respect to the joist through holes,
thereby facilitating the process of moutning the floor supports to the joist.
[0011] The damping element may be formed as one piece with a central through hole to allow
passage of the screw. Alternatively, the damping element is formed as two pieces,
arranged on opposite sides of the screw.
[0012] The screw mount may have two pairs of arms, i.e. two arms on eitehr side of the joist.
By having two paris of arms, the attachment of the floor support to the joist becomes
even more relaiable and secure.
Brief description of the drawings
[0013] The present invention will be described in more detail with reference to the appended
drawings, showing currently preferred embodiments of the invention.
Figure 1 shows a perspective view of a wooden joist provided with an adjustable floor
support according to an embodiment of the invention.
Figures 2 and 3 show sections of the joist and floor support in figure 1.
Detailed description of preferred embodiments
[0014] The adjustable floor system 1 in figure 1 includes a screw mount 2, secured to a
joist 3, and a threaded screw 4 axially engaged in a hole 5 in the screw mount 2.
The screw 4 is provided with a foot portion 6. The foot portion 6 maybe releasably
attached to the screw 4, or be integrally formed with the screw 4. The foot portion
6 is intended to rest on a supporting surface 7, e.g. a concrete surface.
[0015] The joist 3 is provided with a through hole 8, extending between opposite sides 9a,
9b of the joist 3. The screw mount 2 is arranged such that the head 4a of the screw
4 is accessible through the hole 8. This allows adjustment of the axial position of
the screw 4 e.g. by means of a screw driver or an Allen key. By adjusting the axial
position of the screw 4, a distance between the joist 3 and the supporting surface
7 may be adjusted.
[0016] The screw mount 2 has a main body 10, with a supporting surface 11 facing the joist
3. The screw mount 2 further has at least one pair of arms, each pair having one arm
12 on each side of the main body 10, extending outside the joist 3. In its distal
end, i.e. the end furthest away from the supporting surface 11, each arm 12 is provided
with a protruding finger 13, extending into, and engaging, an indentation 14 in the
joist 3. The joist 3 thus has a pair of indentations 14 for each pair of arms 12.
[0017] The indentations are formed on the sides 15a, 15b of the joist 3 bridging the opposite
sides 9a, 9b, and aligned with respect to the through hole 8. By "aligned" means positioned
symmetrically with respect to the hole 8. If there is only one pair of arms (and one
pair of indentations) there will be one indentation on each side of the hole 8, positioned
at the same longitudinal position along the joist as the hole 8. If there are two
pairs of arms (as in the illustrated example), there will be two indentations on each
side of the joist 3, positioned symmetrically along the longitudinal direction on
either side of the hole 8.
[0018] The indentations further have such a shape that they allow a small axial play of
the fingers 13, i.e. the fingers 13 are free to move a limited amount in the axial
direction, resulting in relative movement between the screw mount and the joist.
[0019] A dampening element 16 is sandwiched between the underside 9b of the joist 3 and
the supporting surface 11 of the screw mount 2. The damping element is formed such
that it allows passage of the screw 4. In the illustrated example, the damping element
16 is formed in one piece, with a through hole for the screw 4. In another example
(not shown) the damping element can be formed as two pieces, arranged on opposite
sides of the screw 4.
[0020] When the joist is subject to a load such that the dampening element 16 is compressed,
the joist 3 is allowed to move with respect to the screw mount, thanks to the axial
play of the fingers 13 in the indentations 14.
[0021] The person skilled in the art realizes that the present invention by no means is
limited to the preferred embodiments described above. On the contrary, many modifications
and variations are possible within the scope of the appended claims. For example,
the shape and form of the indentations and arms may be different, as long as the intended
snap-fit engagement is achieved. In principle, the indentations may equally well be
protrusions.
1. An adjustable floor support system (1) comprising:
a set of wooden joists (3) and a set of adjustable floor supports attached to each
joist,
wherein each joist (3) is provided with a plurality of through holes (8) extending
between first and second opposing sides (9a, 9b) of the joist, and
wherein each adjustable floor support includes:
- a threaded screw (4) having a foot portion (6) adapted to rest upon a supporting
surface (7),
- a screw mount (2) configured to engage the threaded screw, the screw mount being
attached to one of the wooded joists (3), such that an end (4a) of the threaded screw
(4) is accessible through one of the through holes (8), thereby allowing adjustment
of a relative position between the threaded screw (4) and the screw mount (2),
characterized in that:
each joist (3), on each side (15a, 15b) bridging the first and second opposing sides
(9a, 9b), is provided with at least one indentation aligned with each through hole,
each screw mount (2) has a main body (10) with a threaded through hole (12) securing
the screw in an axial direction, normal to a supporting surface (11) of the main body,
and at least one pair of arms (12) formed on opposite sides of the supporting surface
and extending in the axial direction on either side of the joist, each arm in its
distal end provided with a finger (13) in snap-fit engagement with one of the indentations,
so as to secure the screw mount (2) with respect to the joist (3) in the axial direction
while allowing a limited axial play, and
wherein a damping element (16) is sandwiched between the joist (3) and the supporting
surface (11), to allow a dampened compression of the screw mount corresponding to
the axial play.
2. The adjustable floor support system of claim 1, wherein the damping element (16) is
formed as one piece with a central through hole to allow passage of the screw.
3. The adjustable floor support system of claim 1, wherein the damping element (16) is
formed as two pieces, arranged on opposite sides of the screw.
4. The adjustable floor support system of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the
screw mount (2) has two pairs of arms.