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titleOfInvention Improved elevated sectional-panel floor
abstract 933,017. Elevated flooring panels. LISKEY ALUMINUM Inc. Sept. 26, 1960, No. 16991/62. Divided out of 933,016. Class 20 (4). Panels for use with a false or elevated floor in which they are removably supported upon stringers, each comprises several sections 25, Fig. 4, which include a plurality of beams b having upper web portions which are interconnected to form a smooth upper tread surface t adapted to receive an electrically insulating floor covering 32, means such as complemental tongues and grooves g being provided for connecting the opposing faces of adjacent beams b of contiguous sections 25, an end member 26, Fig. 1, arranged at each of the ends of the panel and extending transversely across and in contact with the ends of all the beams b in the panel, and means, such as weldments 28, 29, for rigidly securing the end members 26 to the beams. The members 26 are formed with flanges 26a, 26b which engage slots in the beams b. Strips 31 of electrically insulating material such as plastics or rubber are provided along the upper surfaces of the members 26 flush with the covering 32, each strip 31 having a serrated downwardly extending rib 31a, Fig. 5, which engages a correspondingly-shaped groove 26c in the member 26. The edges of the outermost beams of each panel, and the outside edges of the members 26 have inwardly inclined lower portions to permit easy insertion or removal of panels with respect to the supporting stringers. As described, the panels are formed from metallic material.
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