US2013019418A1PendingUtilityA1
Ramp structure for connecting flooring
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E04F 11/002
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A ramp structure for connecting floorings comprises an L-shaped body and a plurality of supporting frames, the L-shaped body includes a vertical surface and an inclined surface, the vertical surface is for pressing against a wall surface of a flooring, so that the inclined surface of the L-shaped body can be connected to the flooring to form a ramp. Each of the supporting frames includes a top portion for aligning tightly with the inclined surface of the L-shaped body, and two supporting legs; the top portions of the supporting frames are directly coupled with the inclined surface of the L-shaped body, in order to enhance an upward supporting strength of the inclined surface.
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exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A ramp structure for connecting floorings, comprising:
an L-shaped body including a vertical surface and an inclined surface, wherein the vertical surface is for pressing against a wall surface of a flooring, so that the inclined surface of the L-shaped body can be connected to the flooring to form a ramp; and a plurality of supporting frames, each of the supporting frames including a top portion for aligning tightly with the inclined surface of the L-shaped body, and two supporting legs, wherein the top portions of the supporting frames are directly coupled with the inclined surface of the L-shaped body in order to enhance an upward supporting strength of the inclined surface.
2 . The ramp structure for connecting floorings as claimed in claim 1 , wherein after the top portions of the supporting frames are coupled with the inclined surface of the L-shaped body, a plurality of through holes are formed on the inclined surface of the L-shaped body and the top portions of the supporting frames, so that partial areas of the inclined surface of the L-shaped body can go through the through holes to grasp on the top portions of the supporting frames.
3 . The ramp structure for connecting floorings as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a bent edge is respectively disposed downwardly from two sides of the inclined surface of the L-shaped body, and at least one coupling hole is disposed on each of the bent edges for connecting with another bent edge of another ramp structure.Cited by (0)
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