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KINGO style pedestal

 

A unique pedestal system for the base floor of assemblies functioning as a container/holder.  Taking a Stationery Holder for example:

See picture below. The pedestal consists of a 3 tiers system using the same brick as that for the walls.  The merits are:

l  Making the use of other style bricks unnecessary.

l  By way of interlocking with the sidewall bricks, the number of bricks required can be minimized.

l  Since the bricks being used have sufficient height, a stronger moment of torque can be obtained, resulting in a sturdier floor base for holding up the load.

 

See picture below. The first tier, serving as the floor, consists of bricks offset by one stud pitch inwards from the sidewall,

with any remaining gaps at the floor well filled up.

See picture below. The second tier uses the same bricks, resumed to forming an outer wall same as that of the upper portion.

Also, to compensate for the localized weak moment of torque at the center of the first tier floor, an additional brick is added as a reinforcement interlock.

Aiding to the sturdiness of the second tier, an additional tier of the same outer wall is assembled, serving to fully interlock with the second tier.

 

For applications serving as a container/holder, this 3 tier pedestal system can hold heavier load without fear of the bottom floor falling off upon lifting of the entire container/holder. See proof per picture below.

In terms of the aesthetics by impression, such flooring system also renders a sense of a pedestal,

adding to the significance of the article.

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