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- the side plate portions are folded and the folded portions are formed in the lower end portions of the side plate portions. Accordingly, it is possible to prevent the cable such as the wiring arranged in the space between the floor panel and the floor surface from being damaged by the contact with the leading end angled portion of the floor panel, and it is possible to prevent the manufacturing cost from being increased on the basis of its simple structure of the floor panel.
- the floor panel 40 according to the present embodiment is significantly different from the conventional floor panel 2 in a point that side plate portions 46 and leading end plate portions 48 are provided as shown in FIG. 3 are provided in place of the side plate portions 16 of the conventional floor panel 2 shown in FIG. 18 .
- the other floor panel 40 is mounted on the upper end surfaces 6 a of the support tables 6 protruding to an outer side in a horizontal direction from a plurality of floor panels 40 arranged so as to be spaced from each other, in such a manner as to bridge between a plurality of floor panels 40 arranged so as to be space from each other in FIG. 12 , although an illustration is omitted.
- the floor panel 40 As mentioned above, on the basis of the floor panel 40 according to the present embodiment, it is possible to prevent the cable such as the wiring arranged in the space in relation to the floor surface 3 from being damaged by the contact with the leading end angled portion 48 a , and it is possible to prevent the manufacturing cost from being increased on the basis of the simple structure.
- a leading end portion having a leading end angled portion 54 a in an opposite side to the end portion connected to the folded portion 52 c is arranged away from the upper surface 44 a of the top plate portion 44 at a distance which is shorter than a distance from the upper surface 44 a of the top plate portion 44 to the lowest end of the folded portion 52 c.
- the floor panel 70 according to the present embodiment is different from the floor panel 60 according to the third embodiment mentioned above in a point that a curved surface portion 72 c is provided in a leading end portion of a side plate portion 72 as shown in FIG. 6 , in place of the folded portion 62 c of the side plate portion 62 and the leading end angled portion 64 a of the leading end plate portion 64 in the third embodiment mentioned above.
- the floor panel 80 according to the present embodiment is different from the floor panel 70 according to the fourth embodiment mentioned above in a point that an inclined surface portion 82 c is provided in a leading end portion of a side plate portion 82 as shown in FIG. 7 , in place of the curved surface portion 72 c in the leading end portion of the side plate portion 72 in the fourth embodiment mentioned above.
- the folded portion 94 c of the side plate portion 94 is formed, and a section modulus and a geometrical moment of inertia become higher, it is possible to suppress deflection of the floor panel 90 .
- FIG. 10 is a view which is referred for describing a floor panel 100 according to a seventh embodiment of the present invention.
- the floor panel 100 according to the present embodiment is different from the floor panel 40 according to the first embodiment mentioned above in a point that a folded portion 102 c and a leading end plate portion 104 of a side plate portion 102 as shown in FIG. 10 are provided in place of the folded portion 46 c and the leading end plate portion 48 of the side plate portion 46 in the first embodiment mentioned above.
- FIG. 11 is a view which is referred for describing a floor panel 110 according to an eighth embodiment of the present invention.
- the cable such as the wiring arranged in the space in relation to the floor surface 3 does not come into contact with the leading end angled portion 114 a of the leading end plate portion 114 , it is possible to prevent the cable from being damaged so as to cause an accident.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a floor panel which is used in a free access floor.
- 2. Description of the Conventional Art
- The floor panel according to the present invention is used in the free access floor. The floor panel of the free access floor is provided above a concrete floor surface which constructs a part of a building construction, for forming a second floor surface so as to be spaced from the floor surface via a support table (refer, for example, to patent document 1).
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FIGS. 12 to 18 are views which are referred for describing aconventional floor panel 2. Here,FIG. 12 is a top elevational view in a midstream stage of an installing work of afree access floor 4 using theconventional floor panel 2, andFIG. 13 is a partly enlarged side elevational view in which a part of a side surface of thefree access floor 4 inFIG. 12 is enlarged. - The
conventional floor panel 2 is structured, as shown inFIG. 13 , such as to construct thefree access floor 4 together with a support table 6 which is provided in a rising manner via aconnection member 8, on afloor surface 3 which is formed by a concrete material constructing a part of the building construction. - In other words, the
connection member 8 is constructed by being provided with ninesupport portions 12 which support nine support tables 6 arranged three lines by three lines in an up and down direction and a right and left direction of the drawing, andconnection portions 10 which connect ninesupport portions 12 in the up and down direction or the right and left direction of the drawing, as shown inFIG. 12 . - Further, each of the
connection members 8 is arranged so as to be away from each other on thefloor surface 3, in such a manner that a distance between center portions of the support table 6 supported to thesupport portion 12 arranged in an outer peripheral portion, and the support table 6 supported by thesupport portion 12 of the otheradjacent connection member 8 opposing to the above-mentioned support table 6 is approximately the same length as a length of one edge of thefloor panel 2. - The support table 6 is arranged on the
floor surface 3 via theconnection member 8 and is arranged in a rising manner by filling its lower end portion to a concave portion formed in thesupport portion 12 of theconnection member 8 from the above, as shown inFIG. 13 . - Each of the support tables 6 is arranged so as to be away from each other in such a manner that the distance between the centers of the support table 6 and the other support table 6 which is adjacent in the up and down direction or the right and left direction in
FIG. 12 is approximately the same length as the length of one edge of thefloor panel 2. - In the support table 6, as shown its top elevational view in
FIG. 14 , fourgroove portions 6 b are formed so as to be open to have a depth in a far side of the paper surface of the drawing from anupper end surface 6 a, thegroove portion 6 b being capable of engaging with aside plate portion 16 of thefloor panel 2 mentioned later. - Two
groove portions 6 b among fourgroove portions 6 b formed in the support table 6 are arranged so as to extend in a vertical direction inFIG. 14 approximately in parallel to each other, and the other twogroove portions 6 b are arranged so as to extend in a lateral direction in the drawing approximately in parallel to each other, and are orthogonal to twogroove portions 6 b extending in the vertical direction, in a center portion of theupper end surface 6 a of the support table 6. - Further, a
rib 6 c protruding to an inner side of thegroove portion 6 b from a side surface portion in one side of thegroove portion 6 b is formed in a length midstream portion of each of fourgroove portions 6 b of the support table 6. Therib 6 c has an elasticity and a flexibility and is structured such as to generate a repulsive force (pressing force) intending to return to the original shape by pressing and deflecting therib 6 c. - The
conventional floor panel 2 is formed its shape by press molding one metal plate-like member, and is structured, as shown inFIG. 15 , such as to be provided with atop plate portion 14 which has an approximately square shapedupper surface 14 a and formed as a plate shape, and four side plate portions 16 (refer toFIG. 18 ) which are formed by being folded approximately vertically downward from four edges of thetop plate portion 14. - Further, in the
conventional floor panel 2, twolong groove portions 14 b are formed so as to extend so as to be along one edge of thetop plate portion 14, and be depressed to a back side in a thickness direction in relation to theupper surface 14 a. These twolong groove portions 14 b are arranged approximately in parallel so as to be spaced from each other in a vertical direction inFIG. 15 . - Further, in the
conventional floor panel 2, anopening portion 14 c is formed in each of four edges of thetop plate portion 14, theopening portion 14 c having an opening shape which is notched approximately as a rectangular shape to an inner side in a horizontal direction together with theside plate portion 16 below thetop plate portion 14, and passing through in a thickness direction of thetop plate portion 14. - As shown in
FIG. 16 , in theconventional floor panel 2, aprotruding portion 16 b is formed in a center portion in a length direction of the side plate portion 16 (a vertical direction of the drawing), theprotruding portion 16 b protruding so that a dimension difference in a height direction (a lateral direction of the drawing) is larger than that ofstep surfaces 16 a in both end portions. - In the
conventional floor panel 2 mentioned above, as shown inFIG. 17 , an end portion in a length direction in which thestep surface 16 a of theside plate portion 16 is formed fits into thegrove portion 6 b of the support table 6 from an upper side of the drawing, and a back surface of theupper surface 14 a of thetop plate portion 14 comes into contact with theupper end surface 6 a of the support table 6, whereby thefloor panel 2 is detachably supported to a predetermined height position on thefloor surface 3. - In this case, the end portions of a pair of
side plate portions 16 which are adjacent so as to be orthogonal to each other in their lengths fit into thegroove portions 6 b which are provided in the adjacent area side portions of a quarter area obtained by dividing theupper end surface 6 a inFIG. 14 of the support table 6 every 90 degrees and are formed as an L-shaped form so as to be orthogonal to each other, and a pair ofside plate portions 16 are pressed by arib 6 c formed in an inner side of thegroove portion 6 b of the support table 6 from its side direction, so as to prevent thefloor panel 2 from easily getting away upward from the support table 6. - As shown in
FIG. 12 , in theconventional floor panel 2, four floor panels are arranged and mounted two by two in each of a vertical direction and a lateral direction of the drawing, in such a manner that corner portions of thetop plate portions 14 confront each other, on nine support tables 6 which are supported by oneconnection member 8. - Further, the
other floor panel 2 is mounted on theupper end surfaces 6 a of the support tables 6 protruding to an outer side in a horizontal direction from a plurality offloor panels 2 arranged so as to be spaced from each other, in such a manner as to bridge between a plurality offloor panels 2 arranged so as to be space from each other inFIG. 12 , although an illustration is omitted. - As a result, the
conventional floor panel 2 is structured such as to be arranged with no gap vertically and laterally inFIG. 12 and form a second floor surface while being spaced above thefloor surface 3, in the case that an installing work of thefree access floor 4 using the same is finished. - Since the shape of the
conventional floor panel 2 is formed by press molding one metal plate-like member, a construction thereof is simple and it is possible to prevent a manufacturing cost from being increased. - Further, the
conventional floor panel 2 is structured such that a cable such as a wiring can be arranged in a space between thetop plate portion 14 of thefloor panel 2 and thefloor surface 3, in the case of being used in thefree access floor 4. -
- Patent Document 1: Japanese Patent No. 2778538
- However, since the shape of the
conventional floor panel 2 is formed by press molding the plate-like member cut into a predetermines shape as it is, a sharp leading endangled portion 16 c is formed in a leftward lower end in the drawing of theside plate portion 16, as shown inFIG. 18 . Therefore, there is a problem that a length midstream portion of the cable such as the wiring arranged in the space between thefloor panel 2 and thefloor surface 3 comes into contact with the leading endangled portion 16 c of theside plate portion 16 in thefloor panel 2, and the contact portion of the cable with the leading end angledportion 16 c is damaged so as to cause an accident. - Accordingly, the present invention is made by taking the problem mentioned above into consideration, and an object of the present invention is to provide a floor panel which can prevent the cable such as the wiring arranged in the space between the floor panel and the floor surface from being damaged due to the contact with the leading end angled portion of the floor panel, and can prevent a manufacturing cost from being increased on the basis of its simple structure.
- In order to achieve the object mentioned above, according to the present invention, there is provided a floor panel comprising:
- a plate-like top plate portion which has a plane portion and four edges in a peripheral portion thereof;
- a plurality of side plate portions which are formed by being folded from the four edges; and
- the floor panel being supported to a support table so as to construct a free access floor,
- wherein the side plate portions are folded and folded portions are formed in lower end portions of the side plate portions.
- Further, according to the present invention, there is provided the floor panel, wherein leading end plate portions are formed in the side plate portions so as to be connected via the folded portions, and
- wherein leading end portions in an opposite side to end portions connected to the folded portions of the leading end plate portions are arranged at positions closer to a center portion of the plane portion in relation to the folded portions.
- Further, in order to achieve the object mentioned above, according to the present invention, there is provided a floor panel comprising:
- a plate-like top plate portion which has a plane portion and four edges in a peripheral portion thereof;
- a plurality of side plate portions which are formed by being folded from the four edges; and
- the floor panel being supported to a support table so as to construct a free access floor,
- wherein a round process is applied to lower end portions of the side plate portions and curved surface portions are formed.
- Further, in order to achieve the object mentioned above, according to the present invention, there is provided a floor panel comprising:
- a plate-like top plate portion which has a plane portion and four edges in a peripheral portion thereof;
- a plurality of side plate portions which are formed by being folded from the four edges; and
- the floor panel being supported to a support table so as to construct a free access floor,
- wherein a chamfer process is applied to lower end portions of the side plate portions and inclined surface portions which are inclined to side surfaces and/or lower end surfaces of the side plate portions are formed.
- According to the floor panel of the present invention mentioned above, in the floor panel provided with the plate-like top plate portion which has the plane portion and four edges in the peripheral portion thereof, and a plurality of side plate portions which are formed by being folded from the four edges, and supported to the support table so as to construct the free access floor, the side plate portions are folded and the folded portions are formed in the lower end portions of the side plate portions. Accordingly, it is possible to prevent the cable such as the wiring arranged in the space between the floor panel and the floor surface from being damaged by the contact with the leading end angled portion of the floor panel, and it is possible to prevent the manufacturing cost from being increased on the basis of its simple structure of the floor panel.
- Further, according to the floor panel of the present invention, in the floor panel provided with the plate-like top plate portion which has the plane portion and four edges in the peripheral portion thereof, and a plurality of side plate portions which are formed by being folded from the four edges, and supported to the support table so as to construct the free access floor, the round process is applied to the lower end portions of the side plate portions and the curved surface portions are formed. Accordingly, it is possible to prevent the cable such as the wiring arranged in the space between the floor panel and the floor surface from being damaged by the contact with the leading end angled portion of the floor panel, and it is possible to prevent the manufacturing cost from being increased on the basis of its simple structure of the floor panel.
- Further, according to the floor panel of the present invention, in the floor panel provided with the plate-like top plate portion which has the plane portion and four edges in the peripheral portion thereof, and a plurality of side plate portions which are formed by being folded from the four edges, and supported to the support table so as to construct the free access floor, the chamfer process is applied to the lower end portions of the side plate portions and the inclined surface portions which are inclined to the side surfaces and/or the lower end surfaces of the side plate portions are formed. Accordingly, it is possible to prevent the cable such as the wiring arranged in the space between the floor panel and the floor surface from being damaged by the contact with the leading end angled portion of the floor panel, and it is possible to prevent the manufacturing cost from being increased on the basis of its simple structure of the floor panel.
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FIG. 1 is a top elevational view of afloor panel 40 according to a first embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a side elevational view of thefloor panel 40 inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view of thefloor panel 40 inFIG. 1 as seen from an arrow B-B; -
FIG. 4 is a view showing afloor panel 50 according to a second embodiment of the present invention, and is a cross sectional view corresponding to a cross sectional view of thefloor panel 40 inFIG. 1 as seen from the arrow B-B; -
FIG. 5 is a view showing afloor panel 60 according to a third embodiment of the present invention, and is a cross sectional view corresponding to a cross sectional view of thefloor panel 40 inFIG. 1 as seen from the arrow B-B; -
FIG. 6 is a view showing afloor panel 70 according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention, and is a cross sectional view corresponding to a cross sectional view of thefloor panel 40 inFIG. 1 as seen from the arrow B-B; -
FIG. 7 is a view showing afloor panel 80 according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention, and is a cross sectional view corresponding to a cross sectional view of thefloor panel 40 inFIG. 1 as seen from the arrow B-B; -
FIG. 8 is a top elevational view of afloor panel 90 according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 9 is a side elevational view of thefloor panel 90 inFIG. 8 ; -
FIG. 10 is a view showing afloor panel 100 according to a seventh embodiment of the present invention, and is a cross sectional view corresponding to a cross sectional view of thefloor panel 40 inFIG. 1 as seen from the arrow B-B; -
FIG. 11 is a view showing afloor panel 110 according to an eighth embodiment of the present invention, and is a cross sectional view corresponding to a cross sectional view of thefloor panel 40 inFIG. 1 as seen from the arrow B-B; -
FIG. 12 is a top elevational view showing a midstream stage of an installing work of a 4 or 42 which is constructed by using thefree access floor 2 or 40;floor panel -
FIG. 13 is a partly enlarged side elevational view showing a part of a side surface of the 4 or 42 infree access floor FIG. 12 in an enlarged manner; -
FIG. 14 is an enlarged top elevational view of a support table 6 inFIG. 12 ; -
FIG. 15 is a top elevational view of aconventional floor panel 2; -
FIG. 16 is a side elevational view of theconventional floor panel 2 inFIG. 15 ; -
FIG. 17 is a view for describing a work for attaching theconventional floor panel 2 inFIG. 12 to the support table 6, and an assembled side elevational view of the conventionalfree access floor 4; and -
FIG. 18 is a cross sectional view of theconventional floor panel 2 inFIG. 15 as seen from an arrow A-A. -
- 2 floor panel
- 3 floor surface
- 4 free access floor
- 6 support table
- 6 a upper end surface
- 6 b groove portion
- 6 c rib
- 8 connection member
- 10 connection portion
- 12 support portion
- 14 top plate portion
- 14 a upper surface
- 14 b long groove portion
- 14 c opening portion
- 16 side plate portion
- 16 a step surface
- 16 b protruding portion
- 16 c leading end angled portion
- 40 floor panel
- 42 free access floor
- 44 top plate portion
- 44 a upper surface
- 44 b long groove portion
- 44 c opening portion
- 46 side plate portion
- 46 a step surface
- 46 b protruding portion
- 46 c folded portion
- 48 leading end plate portion
- 48 a leading end angled portion
- 50 floor panel
- 52 side plate portion
- 52 a step surface
- 52 b protruding portion
- 52 c folded portion
- 54 leading end plate portion
- 54 a leading end angled portion
- 60 floor panel
- 62 side plate portion
- 62 a step surface
- 62 b protruding portion
- 62 c folded portion
- 64 leading end plate portion
- 64 a leading end angled portion
- 70 floor panel
- 72 side plate portion
- 72 a step surface
- 72 b protruding portion
- 72 c curved surface portion
- 80 floor panel
- 82 side plate portion
- 82 a step surface
- 82 b protruding portion
- 82 c taper surface portion
- 90 floor panel
- 92 top plate portion
- 92 a upper surface
- 92 b long groove portion
- 92 c opening portion
- 94 side plate portion
- 94 a step surface
- 94 b protruding portion
- 94 c folded portion
- 96 leading end plate portion
- 96 a leading end angled portion
- 100 floor panel
- 102 side plate portion
- 102 a step surface
- 102 b protruding portion
- 102 c folded portion
- 104 leading end plate portion
- 104 a leading end angled portion
- 110 floor panel
- 112 side plate portion
- 112 a step surface
- 112 b protruding portion
- 112 c folded portion
- 114 leading end plate portion
- 114 a leading end angled portion
- A description will be specifically given below of modes for carrying out a floor panel according to the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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FIGS. 1 to 3 andFIGS. 12 to 14 are views which are referred for describing afloor panel 40 according to a first embodiment of the present invention. A description will be given below of the same portions as those of theconventional floor panel 2 by attaching the same reference numerals, and an overlapping description of the same structures as the conventional ones will be omitted except a part thereof. - The
floor panel 40 according to the present embodiment is significantly different from theconventional floor panel 2 in a point thatside plate portions 46 and leadingend plate portions 48 are provided as shown inFIG. 3 are provided in place of theside plate portions 16 of theconventional floor panel 2 shown inFIG. 18 . - In other words, the
floor panel 40 according to the present embodiment is structured, as shown inFIGS. 12 and 13 , such that afree access floor 42 is constructed together with support tables 6 which are provided in a rising manner viaconnection members 8, on afloor surface 3 which constructs a part of a building construction and is formed by a concrete material. - The
floor panel 40 according to the present embodiment is formed its shape by press molding one metal plate-like member, and is structured, as shown inFIG. 1 , such as to be provided with a top plate portion 44 (a plane portion) which is formed as a plate shape having an approximately squareupper surface 44 a, four side plate portions 46 (refer toFIG. 3 ) which are formed by being folded approximately vertically downward from four edges of thetop plate portion 44, and four leadingend plate portions 48 which are respectively connected to fourside plate portions 46 via foldedportions 46 c (refer toFIG. 3 ). - Further, two
long groove portions 44 b are formed in thefloor panel 40, thelong groove portion 44 b extending so as to be along one edge of thetop plate portion 44 and being concaved to a back side in a thickness direction from anupper surface 44 a. These twolong groove portions 44 b are arranged approximately in parallel so as to be spaced from each other in a vertical direction inFIG. 1 . - Further, in the
floor panel 40, an openingportion 44 c is formed in each of four edges of thetop plate portion 44, the openingportion 44 c having such an opening shape as to be notched approximately as a rectangular shape to an inner side in a horizontal direction together with theside plate portion 46 below thetop plate portion 44, and passing through in a thickness direction of thetop plate portion 44, in the same manner as the openingportion 14 c of theconventional floor panel 2 shown inFIG. 15 . - As shown in
FIG. 2 , in thefloor panel 40, a protrudingportion 46 b is formed in a center portion in a length direction (a vertical direction of the drawing) of theside plate portion 46 which is folded perpendicularly from thetop plate portion 44 so as to be connected, the protrudingportion 46 b protruding so that a dimension difference in its height direction (a lateral direction in the drawing) is larger than step surfaces 46 a in both end portions thereof. - In
FIG. 3 , as a matter of convenience for describing, the protrudingportion 46 b of theside plate portion 46 in thefloor panel 40 and a plate portion positioned in an upper side in the drawing than thestep surface 46 a of theside plate portion 46 are drawn so as to be sectioned part by part by a broken line, however, there is not actually any boundary sectioning them as shown inFIG. 2 , and they are continuously formed as a whole. - The protruding
portion 46 b of theside plate portion 46 is folded in the foldedportion 46 c of the lower end portion as shown inFIG. 3 , and is connected to a leadingend plate portion 48 formed closer to a leading end portion than the foldedportion 46 c via the foldedportion 46 c. The foldedportion 46 c of theside plate portion 46 is formed approximately as a U-shaped form in its cross sectional shape. - In the leading
end plate portion 48 of thefloor panel 40, since the protrudingportion 46 b of theside plate portion 46 is folded in the foldedportion 46 c, a leading end portion having a leading endangled portion 48 a in an opposite side to the end portion connected to the foldedportion 46 c is arranged away from theupper surface 44 a of thetop plate portion 44 at a distance which is shorter than a distance from theupper surface 44 a of thetop plate portion 44 to the lowest end of the foldedportion 46 c (the shortest distance). - Further, the
leading end portion 48 of thefloor panel 40 is arranged in a right side inFIG. 3 in relation to theside plate portion 46. In other words, the leadingend plate portion 48 is arranged in an inner side of the side plate portion 46 (closer to the center portion of the top plate portion 44). - As a result, in the
floor panel 40, the leading endangled portion 48 a of the leadingend plate portion 48 corresponding to the leading endangled portion 16 c of theside plate portion 16 in theconventional floor panel 2 is arranged closer to theupper surface 44 a of thetop plate portion 44 than the lowest end of the foldedportion 46 c and is arranged in the inner side of theside plate portion 46 which is folded perpendicularly from thetop plate portion 44 so as to be connected. - Further, in the
floor panel 40, the foldedportion 46 c is formed in a portion corresponding to the lower end portion of theside plate portion 16 in which the leading endangled portion 16 c of theconventional floor panel 2 inFIG. 18 is formed, the foldedportion 46 c being formed approximately as a U-shaped form in its cross sectional shape and being formed as a circular arc curved shape in its outer profile, as shown inFIG. 3 . - Further, in the
floor panel 40, an end portion in a length direction of theside plate portion 46 in which thestep surface 46 a is formed fits into thegroove portion 6 b of the support table 6 from the above, and a back surface of thetop plate portion 44 comes into contact with theupper end surface 6 a of the support table 6, in the same manner as theconventional floor panel 2 shown inFIG. 17 , whereby thefloor panel 40 is detachably supported to a predetermined height position on thefloor surface 3. - In this case, the end portions of a pair of
side plate portions 46 which are adjacent so as to be orthogonal to each other in their lengths fit into thegroove portions 6 b which are provided in the adjacent area side portions of a quarter area obtained by dividing theupper end surface 6 a inFIG. 14 of the support table 6 every 90 degrees and are formed as an L-shaped form so as to be orthogonal to each other, and a pair ofside plate portions 46 are pressed by arib 6 c formed in an inner side of thegroove portion 6 b of the support table 6 from its side direction, so as to prevent thefloor panel 40 from easily getting away upward from the support table 6. - As shown in
FIG. 12 , in thefloor panel 40, four floor panels are arranged and mounted two by two in each of a vertical direction and a lateral direction of the drawing, in such a manner that corner portions of thetop plate portions 44 confront each other, on nine support tables 6 which are supported by oneconnection member 8, in the same manner as theconventional floor panel 2. - Further, the
other floor panel 40 is mounted on the upper end surfaces 6 a of the support tables 6 protruding to an outer side in a horizontal direction from a plurality offloor panels 40 arranged so as to be spaced from each other, in such a manner as to bridge between a plurality offloor panels 40 arranged so as to be space from each other inFIG. 12 , although an illustration is omitted. - As a result, the
floor panel 40 is structured such as to be arranged with no gap vertically and laterally inFIG. 12 and form a second floor surface while being spaced above thefloor surface 3, in the case that an installing work of thefree access floor 42 using the same is finished. - In the
floor panel 40 according to the present embodiment, since the foldedportion 46 c is formed in the portion corresponding to the lower end portion of theside plate portion 16 in which the leading endangled portion 16 c is formed in theconventional floor panel 2 inFIG. 18 , the leading endangled portion 48 a of the leadingend plate portion 48 is arranged closer to theupper surface 44 a of thetop plate portion 44 than the lowest end of the foldedportion 46 c, and is arranged in the inner side than theside plate portion 46, it is possible to prevent the length midstream portion of the cable such as the wiring arranged in the space between thefloor panel 40 and thefloor surface 3 from coming into contact with the leading endangled portion 48 a of the leadingend plate portion 48. - As a result, in the
floor panel 40 according to the present embodiment, it is possible to prevent the cable such as the wiring arranged in the space in relation to thefloor surface 3 from being damaged by the contact with the leading endangled portion 48 a of the leadingend plate portion 48 so as to cause an accident. - Further, in the
floor panel 40 according to the present embodiment, since the foldedportion 46 c of theside plate portion 46 is formed, and a section modulus and a geometrical moment of inertia become higher, it is possible to suppress deflection of thefloor panel 40. - Further, in the
floor panel 40 according to the present embodiment, since the shape including the foldedportion 46 c of theside plate portion 46 is formed by press molding the plate-like member cut into the predetermined shape as it is, the structure is simple and it is possible to prevent the manufacturing cost from being increased. - As mentioned above, on the basis of the
floor panel 40 according to the present embodiment, it is possible to prevent the cable such as the wiring arranged in the space in relation to thefloor surface 3 from being damaged by the contact with the leading endangled portion 48 a, and it is possible to prevent the manufacturing cost from being increased on the basis of the simple structure. - Further, on the basis of the
floor panel 40 according to the present embodiment, it is possible to suppress the deflection of thefloor panel 40. -
FIG. 4 is a view which is referred for describing afloor panel 50 according to a second embodiment of the present invention. - The
floor panel 50 according to the present embodiment is different from thefloor panel 40 according to the first embodiment mentioned above in a point that a foldedportion 52 c of aside plate portion 52 and a leadingend plate portion 54 as shown inFIG. 4 are provided in place of the foldedportion 46 c of theside plate portion 46 and the leadingend plate portion 48 in the first embodiment mentioned above. - In other words, the
side plate portion 52 of thefloor panel 50 is different from theside plate portion 46 according to the first embodiment mentioned above in a point that the leadingend plate portion 54 is folded so as to form an inner side of theside plate portion 52 in the foldedportion 52 c in a lower end portion of a protrudingportion 52 b, and a cross sectional shape of theside plate portion 52 is formed approximately as a V-shaped form, as shown inFIG. 4 . - Further, a
step surface 52 a and a protrudingportion 52 b of theside plate portion 52 and a leading end angled portion 54 a of the leadingend plate portion 54 in thefloor panel 50 are the same as thestep surface 46 a and the protrudingportion 46 b of theside plate portion 46 and the leading endangled portion 48 a of the leadingend plate portion 48 according to the first embodiment mentioned above, except a point that respective positional relationships are somewhat different according to the foldedportion 52 c. - In
FIG. 4 , as a matter of convenience for describing, the protrudingportion 52 b of theside plate portion 52 in thefloor panel 50 and a plate portion positioned in an upper side in the drawing than thestep surface 52 a of theside plate portion 52 are drawn so as to be sectioned part by part by a broken line, however, there is not actually any boundary sectioning them in the same manner as theside plate portion 46 in the first embodiment mentioned above, and they are continuously formed as a whole. This point is applied in the same manner to 62, 102 and 112 inside plate portions FIGS. 5, 10 and 11 mentioned later. - As shown in
FIG. 4 , in theside plate portion 52 of thefloor panel 50, since the foldedportion 52 c is formed in a lower end portion of the protrudingportion 52 b, an angle between theside plate portion 52 and the leadingend plate portion 54 is an acute angle. - As a result, in the leading
end plate portion 54 of thefloor panel 50, a leading end portion having a leading end angled portion 54 a in an opposite side to the end portion connected to the foldedportion 52 c is arranged away from theupper surface 44 a of thetop plate portion 44 at a distance which is shorter than a distance from theupper surface 44 a of thetop plate portion 44 to the lowest end of the foldedportion 52 c. - Further, in the
floor panel 50, the leading end angled portion 54 a of the leadingend plate portion 54 corresponding to the leading endangled portion 16 c of theside plate portion 16 in theconventional floor panel 2 is arranged closer to theupper surface 44 a of thetop plate portion 44 than the lowest end of the foldedportion 52 c and is arranged in the inner side of theside plate portion 52. - Further, in the
floor panel 50, the foldedportion 52 c is formed in a portion corresponding to the lower end portion of theside plate portion 16 in which the leading endangled portion 16 c of theconventional floor panel 2 inFIG. 18 is formed, the foldedportion 52 c being formed approximately as a V-shaped form in its cross sectional shape and being formed as a circular arc curved shape in its outer profile. - As a result, in the
floor panel 50 according to the present embodiment, since the cable such as the wiring arranged in the space in relation to thefloor surface 3 does not come into contact with the leading end angled portion 54 a of the leadingend plate portion 54, it is possible to prevent the cable from being damaged so as to cause an accident. - Further, in the
floor panel 50 according to the present embodiment, since the shape thereof including the foldedportion 52 c of theside plate portion 52 is formed by press molding the plate-like member cut into a predetermined shape as it is, the structure thereof is simple and it is possible to prevent a manufacturing cost from being increased. - Accordingly, on the basis of the
floor panel 50 according to the present embodiment, it is possible to prevent the cable such as the wiring arranged in the space in relation to thefloor surface 3 from being damaged by the contact with the leading end angled portion 54 a of the leadingend plate portion 54, and it is possible to prevent the manufacturing cost from being increased on the basis of the simple structure, in the same manner as thefloor panel 40 according to the first embodiment mentioned above. - Further, on the basis of the
floor panel 50 according to the present embodiment, since the foldedportion 52 c of theside plate portion 52 is formed, and a section modulus and a geometrical moment of inertia become higher, it is possible to suppress deflection of thefloor panel 50. -
FIG. 5 is a view which is referred for describing afloor panel 60 according to a third embodiment of the present invention. - The
floor panel 60 according to the present embodiment is different from thefloor panel 50 according to the second embodiment mentioned above in a point that a foldedportion 62 c of aside plate portion 62 and a leadingend plate portion 64 as shown inFIG. 5 are provided in place of the foldedportion 52 c and the leadingend plate portion 54 of theside plate portion 52 in the second embodiment mentioned above. - In other words, the
side plate portion 62 of thefloor panel 60 is different from theside plate portion 52 according to the second embodiment mentioned above in a point that the leadingend plate portion 64 is folded so as to form an inner side of theside plate portion 62 in the foldedportion 62 c in a lower end portion of a protruding portion 62 b, and a cross sectional shape of theside plate portion 62 is formed approximately as an L-shaped form, as shown inFIG. 5 . - Further, a
step surface 62 a and a protruding portion 62 b of theside plate portion 62 and a leading end angled portion 64 a of the leadingend plate portion 64 in thefloor panel 60 are the same as thestep surface 52 a and the protrudingportion 52 b of theside plate portion 52 and the leading end angled portion 54 a of the leadingend plate portion 54 according to the second embodiment mentioned above, except a point that respective positional relationships are somewhat different according to the foldedportion 62 c. - As shown in
FIG. 5 , in theside plate portion 62 of thefloor panel 60, since the foldedportion 62 c is formed in a lower end portion of the protruding portion 62 b, an angle between theside plate portion 62 and the leadingend plate portion 64 is approximately perpendicular. - As a result, in the leading
end plate portion 64 of thefloor panel 60, a leading end portion having a leading end angled portion 64 a in an opposite side to the end portion connected to the foldedportion 62 c is arranged away from theupper surface 44 a of thetop plate portion 44 at a distance which is approximately equal to or shorter than a distance from theupper surface 44 a of thetop plate portion 44 to the lowest end of the foldedportion 62 c. - Further, in the
floor panel 60, the leading end angled portion 64 a of the leadingend plate portion 64 corresponding to the leading endangled portion 16 c of theside plate portion 16 in theconventional floor panel 2 is arranged away from theupper surface 44 a of thetop plate portion 44 approximately at the same distance as the distance from theupper surface 44 a of thetop plate portion 44 to the lowest end of the foldedportion 62 c and is arranged in the inner side of theside plate portion 62. - Further, in the
floor panel 60, the foldedportion 62 c is formed in a portion corresponding to the lower end portion of theside plate portion 16 in which the leading endangled portion 16 c of theconventional floor panel 2 inFIG. 18 is formed, the foldedportion 62 c being formed approximately as an L-shaped form in its cross sectional shape and being formed as a 90-degrees circular arc curved shape in its outer profile. - As a result, in the
floor panel 60 according to the present embodiment, it is possible to prevent the cable such as the wiring arranged in the space in relation to thefloor surface 3 from being damaged so as to cause an accident due to the contact with the leading end angled portion 64 a of the leadingend plate portion 64. - Further, in the
floor panel 60 according to the present embodiment, since the shape thereof including the foldedportion 62 c of theside plate portion 62 is formed by press molding the plate-like member cut into a predetermined shape as it is, the structure thereof is simple and it is possible to prevent a manufacturing cost from being increased. - Accordingly, on the basis of the
floor panel 60 according to the present embodiment, it is possible to prevent the cable such as the wiring arranged in the space in relation to thefloor surface 3 from being damaged by the contact with the leading end angled portion 64 a of the leadingend plate portion 64, and it is possible to prevent the manufacturing cost from being increased on the basis of the simple structure, in the same manner as thefloor panel 50 according to the second embodiment mentioned above. - Further, on the basis of the
floor panel 60 according to the present embodiment, since the foldedportion 62 c of theside plate portion 62 is formed, and a section modulus and a geometrical moment of inertia become higher, it is possible to suppress deflection of thefloor panel 60. -
FIG. 6 is a view which is referred for describing afloor panel 70 according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention. - The
floor panel 70 according to the present embodiment is different from thefloor panel 60 according to the third embodiment mentioned above in a point that acurved surface portion 72 c is provided in a leading end portion of aside plate portion 72 as shown inFIG. 6 , in place of the foldedportion 62 c of theside plate portion 62 and the leading end angled portion 64 a of the leadingend plate portion 64 in the third embodiment mentioned above. - In other words, the
side plate portion 72 of thefloor panel 70 is different from theside plate portion 62 according to the third embodiment mentioned above in a point that a protrudingportion 72 b is formed so as to extend straightly to a lower side in the drawing in relation to astep surface 72 a without being folded in a lower end portion thereof, and a round process is applied to a leading end portion according to a cutting, whereby thecurved surface portion 72 c is formed so that an outer profile is formed as a circular arc curved surface shape, as shown inFIG. 6 . - In the
floor panel 70 according to the present embodiment, since the outer profile of thecurved surface portion 72 c in the leading end portion of theside plate portion 72 is formed as the circular arc curved surface shape, it is possible to prevent the cable such as the wiring arranged in the space in relation to thefloor surface 3 from being damaged due to the contact. - In the
floor panel 70 according to the present embodiment mentioned above, since the shape thereof is formed by press molding the plate-like member cut into a predetermined shape as it is, and forming thecurved surface portion 72 c of theside plate portion 72 by the cutting process, the structure thereof is simple and it is possible to prevent a manufacturing cost from being increased. - Accordingly, on the basis of the
floor panel 70 according to the present embodiment, it is possible to prevent the cable such as the wiring arranged in the space in relation to thefloor surface 3 from being damaged by the contact with thecurved surface portion 72 c of theside plate portion 72, and it is possible to prevent the manufacturing cost from being increased on the basis of the simple structure, in the same manner as thefloor panel 60 according to the third embodiment mentioned above. -
FIG. 7 is a view which is referred for describing afloor panel 80 according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention. - The
floor panel 80 according to the present embodiment is different from thefloor panel 70 according to the fourth embodiment mentioned above in a point that aninclined surface portion 82 c is provided in a leading end portion of aside plate portion 82 as shown inFIG. 7 , in place of thecurved surface portion 72 c in the leading end portion of theside plate portion 72 in the fourth embodiment mentioned above. - In other words, the
side plate portion 82 of thefloor panel 80 is different from theside plate portion 72 according to the fourth embodiment mentioned above in a point that a protrudingportion 82 b extends straightly to a lower side in the drawing in relation to astep surface 82 a without being folded in a height midstream portion, a chamfer process is applied to a leading end portion thereof according to a cutting process, and theinclined surface portion 82 c is formed so as to be inclined in relation of a plane of a plate portion of a base end which is folded perpendicularly from thetop plate portion 44 so as to be connected in theside plate portion 82, as shown inFIG. 7 . - In the
floor panel 80 according to the present embodiment, since an outer profile of theinclined surface portion 82 c in the leading end portion of theside plate portion 82 is formed as an inclined surface shape, it is possible to prevent the cable such as the wiring arranged in the space in relation to thefloor surface 3 from being damaged by the contact. - In the
floor panel 80 according to the present embodiment mentioned above, since the shape thereof is formed by press molding the plate-like member cut into a predetermined shape as it is, and forming theinclined surface portion 82 c of theside plate portion 82 by the cutting process, the structure thereof is simple and it is possible to prevent a manufacturing cost from being increased. - Accordingly, on the basis of the
floor panel 80 according to the present embodiment, it is possible to prevent the cable such as the wiring arranged in the space in relation to thefloor surface 3 from being damaged by the contact with theinclined surface portion 82 c of theside plate portion 82, and it is possible to prevent the manufacturing cost from being increased on the basis of the simple structure, in the same manner as thefloor panel 70 according to the fourth embodiment mentioned above. -
FIGS. 8 and 9 are views which are referred for describing afloor panel 90 according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention. - The
floor panel 90 according to the present embodiment is formed its shape by press molding one metal plate-like member, and is structured, as shown inFIG. 8 , such as to be provided with atop plate portion 92 which has an approximately rectangularupper surface 92 a and is formed as a plate shape, six side plate portions 94 (refer toFIG. 9 ) which are formed by being folded approximately vertical downward from four edges of thetop plate portion 92, and six leadingend plate portions 96 which are respectively connected to sixside plate portions 94 via foldedportions 94 c (refer toFIG. 9 ). - The
top plate portion 92 of thefloor panel 90 according to the present embodiment is provided with two edges which have the same length as one edge of theupper surface 44 a of thetop plate portion 44 in thefloor panel 40 according to the first embodiment, and two edges which have a length being twice the length of one edge of theupper surface 44 a of thetop plate portion 44. - Further, as shown in
FIGS. 8 and 9 , along groove portion 92 b and anopening portion 92 c of thetop plate portion 92, astep surface 94 a, a protrudingportion 94 b and the foldedportion 94 c of theside plate portion 94, and a leading endangled portion 96 a of the leadingend plate portion 96 in thefloor panel 90 according to the present embodiment are the same as thelong groove portion 44 b and the openingportion 44 c of thetop plate portion 44, thestep surface 46 a, the protrudingportion 46 b and the foldedportion 46 c of theside plate portion 46, and the leading endangled portion 48 a of the leadingend plate portion 48 in thefloor panel 40 according to the first embodiment shown inFIGS. 1 and 2 . - Further, the
floor panel 90 according to the present embodiment is structured such that onefloor panel 90 is mounted on six support tables 6, in place of the structure in which twofloor panels 40 are arranged in series so as to be mounted on six support tables 6 according to the first embodiment. - As a result, in the
floor panel 90 according to the present embodiment, it is possible to prevent the cable such as the wiring arranged in the space in relation to thefloor surface 3 from being damaged by the contact with the leading endangled portion 96 a of the leadingend plate portion 96 so as to cause an accident. - Further, in the
floor panel 90 according to the present embodiment, since the shape thereof including the foldedportion 94 c of theside plate portion 94 is formed by press molding the plate-like member cut into a predetermined shape as it is, the structure thereof is simple and it is possible to prevent a manufacturing cost from being increased. - Accordingly, on the basis of the
floor panel 90 according to the present embodiment, it is possible to prevent the cable such as the wiring arranged in the space in relation to thefloor surface 3 from being damaged by the contact with the leading endangled portion 96 a of the leadingend plate portion 96, and it is possible to prevent the manufacturing cost from being increased on the basis of the simple structure, in the same manner as thefloor panel 40 according to the first embodiment mentioned above. - Further, on the basis of the
floor panel 90 according to the present embodiment, since the foldedportion 94 c of theside plate portion 94 is formed, and a section modulus and a geometrical moment of inertia become higher, it is possible to suppress deflection of thefloor panel 90. -
FIG. 10 is a view which is referred for describing afloor panel 100 according to a seventh embodiment of the present invention. - The
floor panel 100 according to the present embodiment is different from thefloor panel 40 according to the first embodiment mentioned above in a point that a foldedportion 102 c and a leadingend plate portion 104 of aside plate portion 102 as shown inFIG. 10 are provided in place of the foldedportion 46 c and the leadingend plate portion 48 of theside plate portion 46 in the first embodiment mentioned above. - Further, a
step surface 102 a and a protrudingportion 102 b of theside plate portion 102 and a leading endangled portion 104 a of the leadingend plate portion 104 in thefloor panel 100 are the same as thestep surface 46 a and the protrudingportion 46 b of theside plate portion 46 and the leading endangled portion 48 a of the leadingend plate portion 48 according to the first embodiment mentioned above, except a point that respective positional relationships are somewhat different according to the foldedportion 102 c. - The
side plate portion 102 of thefloor panel 100 is different from theside plate portion 46 according to the first embodiment mentioned above, in a point that the leadingend plate portion 104 is folded in the protrudingportion 102 b so as to come to an outer side of theside plate portion 102, and a cross sectional shape of the foldedportion 102 c is formed approximately as a U-shaped form, as shown inFIG. 10 . - In the leading
end plate portion 104 of thefloor panel 100, since the protrudingportion 102 b of theside plate portion 102 is folded in the foldedportion 102 c, a leading end portion having the leading endangled portion 104 a in an opposite side to an end portion connected to the foldedportion 102 c is arranged so as to be away from theupper surface 44 a of thetop plate portion 44 at a distance which is shorter than a distance (the shortest distance) from theupper surface 44 a of thetop plate portion 44 to the lowest end of the foldedportion 102 c. - Further, the leading
end plate portion 104 of thefloor panel 100 is arranged in a left side (an outer side) inFIG. 10 in relation to theside plate portion 102. - Therefore, in the
floor panel 100, the leading endangled portion 104 a of the leadingend plate portion 104 corresponding to the leading endangled portion 16 c of theside plate portion 16 in theconventional floor panel 2 is arranged closer to theupper surface 44 a of thetop plate portion 44 than the lowest end of the foldedportion 102 c, and is arranged in the outer side of theside plate portion 102 which is folded perpendicularly from thetop plate portion 44 so as to be connected thereto. - Further, in the
floor panel 40, the foldedportion 102 c is formed in a portion corresponding to the lower end portion of theside plate portion 16 in which the leading endangled portion 16 c of theconventional floor panel 2 inFIG. 18 is formed, the foldedportion 102 c being formed approximately as a U-shaped form in its cross sectional shape and being formed as a circular arc curved shape in its outer profile, as shown inFIG. 10 . - As a result, in the
floor panel 100 according to the present embodiment, since the cable such as the wiring arranged in the space in relation to thefloor surface 3 does not come into contact with the leading endangled portion 104 a of the leadingend plate portion 104, it is possible to prevent the cable from being damaged so as to cause an accident. - Further, in the
floor panel 100 according to the present embodiment, since the shape thereof including the foldedportion 102 c of theside plate portion 102 is formed by press molding the plate-like member cut into a predetermined shape as it is, the structure thereof is simple and it is possible to prevent a manufacturing cost from being increased. - Accordingly, on the basis of the
floor panel 100 according to the present embodiment, it is possible to prevent the cable such as the wiring arranged in the space in relation to thefloor surface 3 from being damaged by the contact with the leading endangled portion 104 a of the leadingend plate portion 104, and it is possible to prevent the manufacturing cost from being increased on the basis of the simple structure, in the same manner as thefloor panel 40 according to the first embodiment mentioned above. - Further, on the basis of the
floor panel 100 according to the present embodiment, since the foldedportion 102 c of theside plate portion 102 is formed, and a section modulus and a geometrical moment of inertia become higher, it is possible to suppress deflection of thefloor panel 100. -
FIG. 11 is a view which is referred for describing afloor panel 110 according to an eighth embodiment of the present invention. - The
floor panel 110 according to the present embodiment is different from thefloor panel 100 according to the seventh embodiment mentioned above in a point that aside plate portion 112 and a leadingend plate portion 114 as shown inFIG. 11 are provided in place of theside plate portion 102 and the leadingend plate portion 104 in the seventh embodiment mentioned above. - Further, a
step surface 112 a, a protrudingportion 112 b and a foldedportion 112 c of theside plate portion 112 and a leading end angled portion 114 a of the leadingend plate portion 114 in thefloor panel 110 are the same as thestep surface 102 a, the protrudingportion 102 b and the foldedportion 102 c of theside plate portion 102 and the leading endangled portion 104 a of the leadingend plate portion 104 according to the seventh embodiment mentioned above, except a point that respective positional relationships are somewhat different according to the shape of theside plate portion 112. - In other words, the
side plate portion 112 of thefloor panel 110 is different from theside plate portion 102 according to the seventh embodiment in a point that theside plate portion 112 is folded from an edge portion of thetop plate portion 44 and is formed in a curved manner so that a lower end portion thereof comes to a right side in the drawing (closer to the center of the top plate portion 44) than an upper end portion thereof, as shown inFIG. 11 . - Further, in the leading
end plate portion 114 of thefloor panel 110, since the protrudingportion 112 b of theside plate portion 112 is folded in the foldedportion 112 c, a leading end portion having the leading end angled portion 114 a in an opposite side to an end portion connected to the foldedportion 112 c is arranged so as to be away from theupper surface 44 a of thetop plate portion 44 at a distance which is shorter than a distance (the shortest distance) from theupper surface 44 a of thetop plate portion 44 to the lowest end of the foldedportion 112 c. - Further, the leading
end plate portion 114 of thefloor panel 110 is arranged in a left side (an outer side) inFIG. 11 , and is arranged in a right side in the drawing (closer to the center portion of the top plate portion 44) than a left end portion inFIG. 11 of thetop plate portion 44. - Therefore, in the
floor panel 110, the leading end angled portion 114 a of the leadingend plate portion 114 corresponding to the leading endangled portion 16 c of theside plate portion 16 in theconventional floor panel 2 is arranged closer to theupper surface 44 a of thetop plate portion 44 than the lowest end of the foldedportion 112 c, and is arranged in the outer side of theside plate portion 112 which is folded from thetop plate portion 44 so as to be connected thereto. - Further, in the
floor panel 110, the foldedportion 112 c is formed in a portion corresponding to the lower end portion of theside plate portion 16 in which the leading endangled portion 16 c of theconventional floor panel 2 inFIG. 18 is formed, the foldedportion 112 c being formed approximately as a U-shaped form in its cross sectional shape and being formed as a circular arc curved shape in its outer profile, as shown inFIG. 11 . - As a result, in the
floor panel 110 according to the present embodiment, since the cable such as the wiring arranged in the space in relation to thefloor surface 3 does not come into contact with the leading end angled portion 114 a of the leadingend plate portion 114, it is possible to prevent the cable from being damaged so as to cause an accident. - Further, in the
floor panel 110 according to the present embodiment, since the shape thereof including the foldedportion 112 c of theside plate portion 112 is formed by press molding the plate-like member cut into a predetermined shape as it is, the structure thereof is simple and it is possible to prevent a manufacturing cost from being increased. - Accordingly, on the basis of the
floor panel 110 according to the present embodiment, it is possible to prevent the cable such as the wiring arranged in the space in relation to thefloor surface 3 from being damaged by the contact with the leading end angled portion 114 a of the leadingend plate portion 114, and it is possible to prevent the manufacturing cost from being increased on the basis of the simple structure, in the same manner as thefloor panel 100 according to the seventh embodiment mentioned above. - Further, on the basis of the
floor panel 110 according to the present embodiment, since the foldedportion 112 c of theside plate portion 112 is formed, and a section modulus and a geometrical moment of inertia become higher, it is possible to suppress deflection of thefloor panel 110. - The present invention is not limited only to the embodiments mentioned above, but can be variously modified in relation to the floor panel and the free access floor using the floor panel, within a range which can achieve the object of the present invention.
- For example, in the
floor panel 40 according to the first embodiment, the foldedportion 46 c is formed in the lower end portion of the protrudingportion 46 b by being folded in the protrudingportion 46 b of theside plate portion 46, however, theside plate portion 46 may be folded over a whole in a length direction of theside plate portion 46 at a height position above thestep surface 46 a of theside plate portion 46, and a folded portion may be formed in a lower end portion of theside plate portion 46. This point and the following points can be applied in the same manner to the floor panels according to the other embodiments. - Further, in the
floor panel 40 according to the first embodiment mentioned above, the cross sectional shape of the length center portion in each of theside plate portion 46 and the leadingend plate portion 48 is formed as one linear shape, however, is not limited to this shape, but may be folded in the midstream of the length center portion and the cross sectional shape of the length center portion may be formed as a zigzag line shape that a plurality of straight lines are connected in respective end portions, or the cross sectional shape of the length center portion may be formed as a curved shape having one circular arc or a plurality of circular arcs. - Further, in the
floor panel 40 according to the first embodiment mentioned above, the leading end portion having the leading endangled portion 48 a in the leadingend plate portion 48 is arranged so as to be away from theupper surface 44 a of thetop plate portion 44 at the distance which is shorter than the distance (the shortest distance) from theupper surface 44 a of thetop plate portion 44 to the lowest end of the foldedportion 46 c, however, is not limited to this shape, but may be arranged so as to be away from theupper surface 44 a of thetop plate portion 44 at a distance which is longer than the distance from theupper surface 44 a of thetop plate portion 44 to the lowest end of the foldedportion 46 c. - Further, the
floor panel 40 according to the first embodiment mentioned above is structured such as to construct thefree access floor 42 together with the support tables 6 which are provided in a rising manner on thefloor surface 3 via theconnection member 8, however, may be structured such as to have notconnection member 8, whereby the support tables 6 may be provided in a rising manner directly on thefloor surface 3. - Further, in the
floor panel 40 according to the first embodiment mentioned above, the end portion in the length direction of theside plate portion 46 in which thestep surface 46 a is fitted to thegroove portion 6 b of the support table 6 from the above and the back surface of thetop plate portion 44 comes into contact with theupper end surface 6 a of the support table 6, whereby thefloor panel 40 is detachably supported to the predetermined height position on thefloor surface 3, however, the floor panel is not limited to this embodiment, but may be structured as long as it is supported to the support table 6. - Further, in the support table 6 according to the first embodiment mentioned above, the
rib 6 c is formed in the length midstream portion of thegroove portion 6 b, however, the support table may be structured such as to have notrib 6 c as long as the end portion of theside plate portion 46 in thefloor panel 40 can be fitted into thegroove portion 6 b of the support table 6.
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