Double floor member
10480200 ยท 2019-11-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04F2290/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F2290/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F15/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A double floor member is provided with: a guide rail 24 affixed to the upper face side; a first connection member 27 movable in the longitudinal direction of the guide rail 24 and engaged with the guide rail 24 so as not to be dislodged upward from the guide rail 24; and a second connection member 34 connected to the first connection member 27 so as not to lift upward from the first connection member 27. The second connection member 34 can be moved in a direction different from the longitudinal direction of the guide rail 24 by horizontally moving the position where the second connection member 34 is connected to the first connection member 27.
Claims
1. A double floor member for supporting equipment, the double floor member comprising: a guide rail which is fixed to an upper surface side of the double floor member; a first connection member which is horizontally movable along a length direction of the guide rail and is engaged with the guide rail so as to prevent the first connection member from being pulled in a vertical direction away from the guide rail; and a second connection member configured to be fixed to said equipment and which is connected to the first connection member so as to prevent the second connection member from being lifted upwardly away from the first connection member, wherein the second connection member is horizontally movable with respect to the first connection member in a different direction from the length direction of the guide rail.
2. The double floor member according to claim 1, wherein the second connection member includes an elongated through hole extending approximately vertically to the length direction of the guide rail, wherein the second connection member is connected to the first connection member so as not to lift upward from the first connection member by being threadably fastened to the first connection member by a fixing bolt inserted into the through hole, and wherein the second connection member is horizontally movable along a length direction of the elongated through hole.
3. The double floor member according to claim 1, wherein a hole for connecting a casing of the equipment is formed in the second connection member so as to be connectable via a fixing bolt.
4. The double floor member according to claim 3, wherein the hole for connecting the casing is formed into elongated hole to enable adjustment of a position of the casing on the second connection member.
5. The double floor member according to claim 1, wherein the double floor member is a floor panel.
6. The double floor member according to claim 1, wherein the double floor member is a frame.
7. The double floor member according to claim 2, wherein a hole for connecting a casing of the equipment is formed in the second connection member so as to be connectable via a fixing bolt.
8. The double floor member according to claim 7, wherein the hole for connecting the casing of the equipment is formed into elongated hole to enable adjustment of a position of the casing on the second connection member.
9. The double floor member according to claim 2, wherein the double floor member is a floor panel.
10. The double floor member according to claim 3, wherein the double floor member is a floor panel.
11. The double floor member according to claim 4, wherein the double floor member is a floor panel.
12. The double floor member according to claim 7, wherein the double floor member is a floor panel.
13. The double floor member according to claim 8, wherein the double floor member is a floor panel.
14. The double floor member according to claim 2, wherein the double floor member is a frame.
15. The double floor member according to claim 3, wherein the double floor member is a frame.
16. The double floor member according to claim 4, wherein the double floor member is a frame.
17. The double floor member according to claim 7, wherein the double floor member is a frame.
18. The double floor member according to claim 8, wherein the double floor member is a frame.
19. The double floor member according to claim 1, wherein the equipment is a server rack.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(46) A description will be particularly given below of embodiments for carrying out a double floor member according to the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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(48) In the floor panel 20 according to the first embodiment of the present invention, a description will be given by showing four floor panels 20 connected to a server rack 200 in a case that one server rack 200 is installed to an upper surface of the floor panels 20, as shown in
(49) The floor panel 20 according to the present embodiment is constructed by mainly having a panel main body portion 21, a tile 22 which is attached to an upper surface of the panel main body portion 21, a guide rail 24 which is arranged so as to be embedded within the panel main body portion 21, a slide member 27 (a first connection member) which is arranged within the guide rail 24, and a connection member 34 (a second connection member) which is connected to the slide member 27, as shown in
(50) The panel main body portion 21 is a die casting product which employs an aluminum alloy as its material, and is constructed by having a flat plate portion 21a which forms an upper surface of the panel main body portion 21, and a plurality of ribs 21b which are integrally formed in a back surface side of the flat plate portion 21a (refer to
(51) Each of the plurality of ribs 21b of the panel main body portion 21 protrudes out of the back surface side of the flat plate portion 21a in an underfloor direction (a lower side direction in
(52) Further, a through hole 21c passing through in a thickness direction (an up-and-down direction in the drawing) of the flat plate portion 21a is formed in the flat plate portion 21a of the panel main body portion 21 in such a manner as to elongate in a vertical direction to the paper surface of the drawing as shown in
(53) The through hole 21c is formed in such a manner as to have a greater opening width than a width (a length in a right-and-left direction of the drawing) of the guide rail 24 in such a manner as to allow the guide rail 24 to be embedded into the panel main body portion 21, as shown in
(54) Further, as shown in
(55) Since the rib 21b is formed into the grid in such a manner that its length is elongated in both the vertical and horizontal directions along the horizontal surface of the flat plate portion 21a, a lower surface of the bottom plate portion 24a of the guide rail 24 is supported to the upper surface of the plurality of ribs 21b which are scraped away (refer to
(56) Further, a tile 22 such as a vinyl chloride P-tile and a high pressure laminate (HPL) tile is attached to an upper surface side of the flat plate portion 21a of the panel main body portion 21, and an outer peripheral portion forming each of sides of the floor panel 20 is machine cut together in a state in which the tile 22 is attached to the flat plate portion 21a of the panel main body portion 21. As a result, the outer peripheral portion of each of the sides of the floor panel 20 is formed with a high dimensional precision (for example, 0.1 mm or less).
(57) Further, a through hole 22a passing through in a thickness direction of the tile 22 (an up-and-down direction in the drawing) is formed at a position corresponding to the through hole 21c which is formed in the flat plate portion 21a of the panel main body portion 21, as shown in
(58) The guide rail 24 is formed into a C-shaped form (refer to
(59) Further, as shown in
(60) Further, the guide rails 24 provided respectively in two floor panels 20 which are adjacent to each other in the right-and-left direction in
(61) Further, as shown in
(62) Further, the through hole 24b of the bottom plate portion 24a is arranged at a position where the rib 21b is not formed in a lower side of the bottom plate portion 24a, as shown in
(63) Further, the male thread portion 29b of the flat head bolt 29 is inserted into the through hole 24b of the bottom plate portion 24a as shown in
(64) Further, as shown in
(65) The plate member 25 is formed into the inverted U-shaped form (refer to
(66) Further, the plate member 25 is formed so as to have approximately the same length as that of the guide rail 24, and is arranged so as to be along the length direction of the guide rail 24 (a right-and-left direction in
(67) Further, a female thread hole 25b passing through in a thickness direction thereof (an up-and-down direction in the drawing) is formed in the upper plate portion 25a of the plate member 25, as shown in
(68) Further, as shown in
(69) Therefore, in the case that the guide rail 24 embedded into the panel main body portion 21 is going to lift upward, an inclined inner peripheral surface of the through hole 24b of the bottom plate portion 24a in the guide rail 24 is engaged with a lower surface of the head portion 29a of the flat head bolt 29, and the upper surface of the upper plate portion 25a in the plate member 25 threadably fastened to the leading end portion of the male thread portion 29b in the flat head bolt 29 is engaged with the lower surface of the rib 21b in the panel main body portion 21. As a result, the guide rail 24 is fixed to the panel main body portion 21 so as not to lift upward,
(70) Further, as shown in
(71) The slide member 27 is integrally formed so as to have a lower plate portion 27b in a lower side of the drawing, and a protruding portion 27c which protrudes upward from a center portion in the right-and-left direction of the drawing in the lower plate portion 27b, as shown in
(72) Further, the slide member 27 is arranged within the guide rail 24 in a state in which a lower surface of the lower plate portion 27b comes into contact with the upper surface of the bottom plate portion 24a of the guide rail 24 and the protruding portion 27c is inserted into the opening portion of the guide rail 24, as shown in
(73) Further, as shown in
(74) As mentioned above, the head portion 29a (refer to
(75) Further, as mentioned above, the guide rails 24 respectively provided in two floor panels 20 which are adjacent to each other in the right-and-left direction of
(76) Further, a width of the lower plate portion 27b in the slide member 27 (a length in the right-and-left direction of
(77) As a result, since the upper surface of the lower plate portion 27b engages with the inner peripheral surface in the opening portion side of the guide rail 24 even in the case that the slide member 27 is pulled upward in the drawing, the slide member is restricted to move upward in
(78) As mentioned above, the slide member 27 is formed so as not to get away (separate) from the guide rail 24 through the opening portion of the guide rail 24 even in the case that the slide member 27 is pulled upward in the drawing,
(79) Further, as shown in
(80) Further, as shown in
(81) Further, as shown in
(82) The rail member 35 is formed by a bottom plate portion 35a in an opposite side to the U-shaped opening portion side, and two side plate portions 35b which are folded approximately vertically upward respectively from both end portions in a width direction of the bottom plate portion 35a (the right-and-left direction in
(83) Further, an upper end portion in the drawing of the side plate portion 35b in the rail member 35 is bonded by welding to the lower surface 34i of the top plate portion 34b and an opening portion of the through hole 34d is accordingly covered from a lower side in the drawing over a length direction (an up-and-down direction in
(84) Further, four through holes 34e are formed in the connection member 34 so as to be spaced at predetermined distances in the up-and-down direction of the drawing, as shown in
(85) Further, as shown in
(86) Further, as shown in
(87) Further, the connection member 34 is arranged so that four through holes 34e each formed into a long hole which is longer in the right-and-left direction in
(88) Further, as shown in
(89) Therefore, in the case that the connection member 34 is pulled upward, the inclined surface 34h of the top plate portion 34b comes into contact and engages with the head portion 39a of the flat head bolt 39, and the slide member 27 to which the male thread portion 39b of the flat head bolt 39 is threadably fastened is formed so as not to get away from the guide rail 24 even in the case of being pulled upward. As a result, the connection member 34 is structured such as to be prevented from lifting up from the guide rail 24 and being away from the guide rail 24.
(90) Further, as mentioned above, a peripheral portion of the through hole 34e (refer to
(91) Further, since the through hole 34e of the connection member 34 is formed into the long hole so as to be longer in the vertical direction (refer to
(92) As a result, the connection member 34 connected to the slide member 27 which is movable along the length direction of the guide rail 24 can move along the length direction of the guide rail 24, and can move along the direction which is vertical to the length direction of the guide rail 24 (the length direction of the through hole 34e in the connection member 34).
(93) Further, a nut member 41 is arranged within the rail member 35 (refer to
(94) As shown in
(95) As a result, the nut member 41 is formed so that an upward movement thereof in
(96) Further, as shown in
(97) As shown in
(98) As shown in
(99) As mentioned above, the lower surface of the head portion 26a of the fixing bolt 26 engages with the upper surface of the bottom plate portion 200b of the server rack 200, and the male thread portion 26b of the fixing bolt 26 is threadably fastened to the nut member 41 which is provided so as not to get away upward from the rail member 35. As a result, the server rack 200 is connected to the floor panel 20 via the fixing bolt 26 so as to be prevented from lifting upward from the upper surface 34a (refer to
(100) Further, since the top plate portion 34b is provided with a reinforcing rib 34f (refer to
(101) In the case that the position of the nut member 41 in the right-and-left direction in
(102) Further, in the case that the position of the nut member 41 in the right-and-left direction in
(103) Further, the guide rails 24 in the first column and the fourth column in the up-and-down direction in
(104) As a result, in the case that the position of the nut member 41 in the right-and-left direction in
(105) Further, in the case that the positions of the nut members 41 arranged within two rail members 35 (refer to
(106) Therefore, for example, in the case that the position of the through hole 200c of the server rack 200 in the right-and-left direction in
(107) Since the size (the width and the depth) of the server rack 200 is different every product as mentioned above, the position of the nut member 41 threadably fastened to the fixing bolt 26 in the horizontal direction can be aligned with the position of the through hole 200c of the server rack 200 in the horizontal direction by moving the connection member 34 along the length direction of the guide rail 24, moving the connection member 34 along the length direction of the through hole 34e, changing the guide rail 24 connecting the connection member 34 to the different guide rail 24, or moving the nut member 41 along the length direction of the rail member 35, even in the case that the position of the through hole 200c of the server rack 200 is different every product.
(108) Therefore, in the case that the floor panel 20 according to the present embodiment is employed for the installation work of the server rack 200, it is not necessary to previously form a lot of through holes for fixing the server rack 200 in the floor panel 20 by assuming the positions of the through holes 200c in the horizontal direction, the through holes 200c being different every product of the server rack 200.
(109) Further, in the case that the floor panel 20 according to the present embodiment is employed for the installation work of the server rack 200, it is not necessary to form the through hole for fixing the server rack 200 in the floor panel 20 in each case that the positions of the through holes 200c in the horizontal direction can not be previously assumed, the through holes 200c being different every product of the server rack 200.
(110) Therefore, in the case that the floor panel 20 according to the present embodiment is employed for the installation work of the server rack 200, it is possible to prevent the cost for the installation work of the server rack 200 from being high, and it is possible to prevent the execution efficiency from being reduced
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(112) The floor panel 50 according to the present embodiment is different from the floor panel 20 according to the first embodiment in a point that a connection member 54 (a second connection member) is provided in place of the connection member 34 in the floor panel 20 according to the first embodiment.
(113) In the connection member 34 of the floor panel 20 according to the first embodiment, two through holes 34d having the long-hole shaped opening shape are formed in the top plate portion 34b, however, two round-hole shaped through holes 54d are formed in the connection member 54 of the floor panel 50 according to the present embodiment as shown in
(114) Further, in the connection member 34 of the floor panel 20 according to the first embodiment, the rail member 35 is bonded to the lower surface 34i of the top plate portion 34b so as to cover the opening portion of the through hole 34d from the lower side in the drawing as shown in
(115) Further, in the floor panel 20 according to the first embodiment, the leading end portion of the male thread portion 26b in the fixing bolt 26 is threadably fastened to the female thread portion 41a of the nut member 41 as shown in
(116) The other structures are the same as those of the floor panel 20 according to the first embodiment.
(117) The same effects as those of the floor panel 20 according to the first embodiment can be also obtained by the floor panel 50 according to the present embodiment mentioned above,
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(119) The floor panel 70 according to the present embodiment is different from the floor panel 20 according to the first embodiment in a point that a connection member 74 (a second connection member) is provided in place of the connection embodiment.
(120) The connection member 74 of the floor panel 70 according to the present embodiment has a shape obtained by cutting the connection member 34 (refer to
(121) More specifically, four through holes 34e having the long-hole shaped opening shape extending in the right-and-left direction in
(122) Further, two through holes 34d having the long-hole shaped opening shape extending in the up-and-down direction in
(123) In the meanwhile, one through hole 74d having a long-hole shaped opening shape extending in a right-and-left direction in
(124) Further, in the same manner as the floor panel 20 according to the first embodiment, the nut member 41 (refer to
(125) The other structures are the same as those of the floor panel 20 according to the first embodiment.
(126) The same effects as those of the floor panel 20 according to the first embodiment can be also obtained by the floor panel 70 according to the present embodiment.
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(128) The floor panel 90 according to the present embodiment is different from the floor panel 70 according to the third embodiment in a point that a connection member 94 (a second connection member) is provided in place of the connection member 74 in the floor panel 70 according to the third embodiment.
(129) One through hole 74d having the long-hole shaped opening shape extending in the right-and-left direction in
(130) Further, in the connection member 74 of the floor panel 70 according to the third embodiment, the rail member 75 is bonded to the lower surface 74i of the top plate portion 74b so as to cover the opening portion of the through hole 74d from the lower side in the drawing as shown in
(131) Further, in the floor panel 20 according to the first embodiment, the leading end portion of the male thread portion 26b of the fixing bolt 26 is threadably fastened to the female thread portion 41a of the nut member 41 as shown in
(132) The other structures are the same as those of the floor panel 70 according to the third embodiment.
(133) The same effects as those of the floor panel 20 according to the first embodiment can be also obtained by the floor panel 90 according to the present embodiment.
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(135) The floor panel 110 according to the present embodiment is different from the floor panel 20 according to the first embodiment in a point that a connection member 114 (a second connection member) is provided in place of the connection member 34 in the floor panel 20 according to the first embodiment.
(136) The connection member 34 of the floor panel 20 according to the first embodiment is formed into the approximately box shape by having the top plate portion 34b which is formed into the plate shape, four side plate portions 34c which are formed by being folded approximately vertically downward from four sides of the top plate portion 34b, and the folded portions 34g which are folded approximately vertically toward the center side of the connection member 34 from the lower end portions of the side plate portions 34c, as shown in
(137) Therefore, the upper surface 34a of the top plate portion 34b in the connection member 34 is formed flat over an approximately whole area, and any step is not formed between the area where the through hole 34e is formed, and the area where the through hole 38d is formed (refer to
(138) In the meantime, the connection member 114 of the floor pane 110 according to the present embodiment is constructed by a flat plate portion 116 where a through hole 116e is formed, and a standing portion 118 where a through hole 118d is formed, as shown in
(139) The standing portion 118 is constructed by having a top plate portion 118b which is formed into a plate shape, a side plate portion 118c which is formed by being folded approximately vertically downward from a side portion in a left side of the drawing in the top plate portion 118b, a vertical plate portion 118h which is formed by being folded approximately vertically downward from a side portion in a right side of the drawing in the top plate portion 118b, and a folded portion 118g which is folded approximately vertically toward the center side of the connection member 114 from a lower end portion of the side plate portion 118c, as shown in
(140) Further, since the flat plate portion 116 is folded approximately vertically rightward from a lower end portion of the vertical plate portion 118h in the standing portion 118 and is formed so as to extend in a rightward direction in the drawing, as shown in
(141) Further, the inclined surface 34h inclined toward the lower side in the drawing from the upper surface 34a is formed in the top plate portion 34b of the floor panel 20 according to the first embodiment so as to be reduced its height toward the through hole 34e as shown in
(142) In the meantime, in the floor panel 110 according to the present embodiment, the inclined surface inclined toward the lower side in
(143) Further, in the floor panel 20 according to the first embodiment, the plate-shaped rib 34f having the approximately rectangular shape in the cross sectional shape which is vertical to the length direction thereof (refer to
(144) In the meantime, in the floor panel 110 according to the present embodiment, a plate-shaped rib 117 having an approximately rectangular shape in a cross sectional shape which is vertical to a length direction thereof (refer to
(145) Further, a rail member 115 is bonded by welding to a lower surface 118i of the top plate portion 118b so as to cover an opening portion of the through hole 118d formed in the top plate portion 118b of the standing portion 118 from a lower side in the drawing, as shown in
(146) Further, in the same manner as the floor panel 20 according to the first embodiment, the nut member 41 (refer to
(147) Further, in the floor panel 20 according to the first embodiment, the leading end portion of the male thread portion 39b of the flat head bolt 39 is inserted into the through hole 34e of the connection member 34 and is threadably fastened to the female thread hole 27a of the slide member 27, as shown in
(148) The other structures are the same as those of the floor panel 20 according to the first embodiment.
(149) The same effects as those of the floor panel 20 according to the first embodiment can be also obtained by the floor panel 110 according to the present embodiment mentioned above.
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(151) The floor panel 130 according to the present embodiment is different from the floor panel 110 according to the fifth embodiment in a point that a connection member 134 (a second connection member) is provided in place of the connection member 114 in the floor panel 110 according to the fifth embodiment.
(152) In the connection member 114 of the floor panel 110 according to the fifth embodiment, two through holes 118d having the long-hole shaped opening shape extending in the up-and-down direction of the drawing are formed in the top plate portion 118b of the standing portion 118, as shown in
(153) Further, in the connection member 114 of the floor panel 110 according to the fifth embodiment, the rail member 115 is bonded to the lower surface 118i of the top plate portion 118b so as to cover the opening portion of the through hole 118d in the top plate portion 118b from the lower side in the drawing, as shown in
(154) In the meantime, in the connection member 134 of the floor panel 130 according to the present embodiment, a nut member 139 is bonded by welding at a position where the through hole 138d in the lower surface 138i of the top plate portion 138b is formed, as shown in
(155) Further, in the floor panel 20 according to the first embodiment, the leading end portion of the male thread portion 26b in the fixing bolt 26 is threadably fastened to the female thread portion 41a of the nut member 41 as shown in
(156) The other structures are the same as those of the floor panel 110 according to the fifth embodiment.
(157) The same effects as those of the floor panel 20 according to the first embodiment can be also obtained by the floor panel 130 according to the present embodiment.
(158) The present invention is not limited only to the first to sixth embodiments, but the floor panel can be variously modified within a range which can achieve the object of the present invention.
(159) For example, in the floor panel 20 according to the first embodiment, two guide rails 24 are fixed to the panel main body portion 21 of one floor panel 20 as shown in
(160) Further, in the floor panels 20 according to the first to sixth embodiments, the server rack 200 is fixed to the floor panel 20 by threadably fastening the fixing bolt 26 and the nut member 41, however, the other fixing method using the other fixing members than the fixing bolt 26 can be employed without being restricted to the fixing (connecting) method as mentioned above.
(161) Further, in the floor panel 20 according to the first embodiment, the guide rail 24 is formed into the straight line extending in one direction in its length direction, however, the guide rail 24 may be formed to have a curved portion in its length direction without being restricted to the shape as mentioned above.
(162) Further, in the floor panel 20 according to the first embodiment, the guide rail 24 is arranged approximately in parallel to the side portion of the tile 22 in its length direction (refer to
(163) Further, in the floor panel 20 according to the first embodiment, the server rack 200 is fixed to the floor panel 20, however, the other casings or members may be fixed without being restricted to the server rack.
(164) Further, in the floor panel 20 according to the first embodiment, the guide rail 24 is fixed to the panel main body portion 21 of the die casing product which employs the aluminum alloy for the material thereof, however, the other kinds of panel main body portions may be employed without being restricted to the panel main body portion 21.
(165) Further, in the floor panel 20 according to the first embodiment, the guide rail 24 and the connection member 34 are fixed to the panel main body portion 21, however, may be fixed to the frame 2 (the double floor member) which is used in the data center 1 according to the prior art (refer to
(166) The same effects as those of the floor panel 20 according to the first embodiment can be obtained by using the frame 2 in place of the floor panel 20 according to the first embodiment.
(167) Further, the tile 22 such as the vinyl chloride P-tile or the high pressure laminate (HPL) tile is attached to the upper surface side of the flat plate portion 21a in the panel main body portion 21, however, a soft type sheet such as a vinyl chloride sheet may be, for example, attached or a tile carpet may be attached, without being restricted to the hard type tile. Further, nothing may be attached to the upper surface side of the flat plate portion 21a in the panel main body portion 21.
(168) Further, in the floor panel 20 according to the first embodiment, the through hole 34e of the connection member 34 connected to the guide rail 24 is formed into the long-hole shape (refer to
(169) Therefore, the through hole 34e of the connection member 34 may be formed into a long-hole shape so as to extend in a different direction from the length direction (the right-and-left direction in
(170) Further, in the floor panel 20 according to the first embodiment, the through hole 34e of the connection member 34 connected to the guide rail 24 is formed into the long-hole shape so as to extend vertically to the length direction of the guide rail 24, as shown in
(171) Further, in the floor panel 20 according to the first embodiment, the guide rail 24 is arranged so as to extend in the right-and-left direction of the drawing over the approximately left end portion from the approximately right end portion of the drawing in the floor panel 20, as shown in
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(172) 1: data center 2: frame 2a: through hole 3: floor panel 4: angle member 5: base floor surface 6: upper plate member 7: supporting leg 8: fixing bolt 9: fixing nut 10: server rack 10a: bottom plate portion 11: anchor bolt 12: free access floor 20: floor panel 21: panel main body portion 21a: flat plate portion 21b: rib 21c: through hole 22: tile 22a: through hole 24: guide rail 24a: bottom plate portion 24b: through hole 25: plate member 25a: upper plate portion 25b: female thread hole 26: fixing bolt 26a: head portion 26b: male thread portion 27: slide member 27a: female thread hole 27b: lower plate portion 27c: protruding portion 27d: opening portion 29: flat head bolt 29a: head portion 29b: male thread portion 34: connection member 34a: upper surface 34b: top plate portion 34c: side plate portion 34d: through hole 34e: through hole 34f: rib 34g: folded portion 34h: inclined surface 34i: lower surface 35: rail member 35a: bottom plate portion 35b: side plate portion 39: flat head bolt 39a: head portion 39b: male thread portion 41: nut member 50: floor panel 54: connection member 54a: upper surface 54b: top plate portion 54c: side plate portion 54d: through hole 54e: through hole 54f: rib 54g: folded portion 54h: inclined surface 54i: lower surface 59: nut member 70: floor panel 74: connection member 74a: upper surface 74b: top plate portion 74c: side plate portion 74d: through hole 74e: through hole 74f: rib 74g: folded portion 74h: inclined surface 74i: lower surface 75: rail member 75a: bottom plate portion 75b: side plate portion 90: floor panel 94: connection member 94a: upper surface 94b: top plate portion 94c: side plate portion 94d: through hole 94e: through hole 94f: rib 94g: folded portion 94h: inclined surface 94i: lower surface 99: nut member 110: floor panel 114: connection member 115: rail member 116: flat plate portion 116a: upper surface 116e: through hole 117: rib 118: standing portion 118a: upper surface 118c: side plate portion 118d: through hole 118g: folded portion 118h: vertical plate portion 118l: lower surface 130: floor panel 134: connection member 136: flat plate portion 136a: upper surface 136e: through hole 137: rib 138: standing portion 138a: upper surface 138c: side plate portion 138d: through hole 138g: folded portion 138h: vertical plate portion 1381: lower surface 139: nut member 200: server rack 200b: bottom plate portion 200c: through hole