Patent classifications
E04B9/0485
ACOUSTIC SYSTEMS FOR LIGHTING IN SUSPENDED CEILINGS
An acoustic housing, a light fixture, a suspended ceiling system, and a method of decreasing sound transfer from a light fixture in a suspended ceiling are disclosed. An acoustic hood for a light fixture in a suspended ceiling may include a partially enclosed space formed between a plurality of wall portions. A light fixture may include first and second layers that are coupled to one another and form a partially enclosed space. A suspended ceiling system may include the acoustic hood or light fixture. The method relates to disposing an acoustic housing spaced from the light fixture.
ACOUSTIC INSULATED CEILING SYSTEM
An acoustic insulated ceiling system is disclosed. The system comprises a first profile and a second profile. The system comprises a carrier layer connected to the first profile and the second profile. As such the carrier layer is suspended between the first profile and the second profile. The system comprises a bottom layer in a high density material. The bottom layer supports on the carrier layer. The bottom layer extends from the first profile to the second profile. The system comprises an intermediate layer in a low density insulation material. The intermediate layer supports on the bottom layer. The system comprises a top layer in a high density material. The top layer supports on the intermediate layer. The top layer extends from the first profile to the second profile.
WALL CLADDING, PANEL AND ASSEMBLY
Fire resistant lightweight cladding 10 comprising thin sheet material having an outer layer which is predominantly steel and a thicker inner layer which is predominantly aluminium, the inner layer being a supporting layer and the sheet material being formed into a panel of predetermined outline and used in a fire-resistant wall panel assembly comprising a substrate supporting outer cladding sheets in side by side relation, each cladding sheet being a composite of a relatively thin steel layer and a relatively thick aluminium layer, the sheets described herein have a steel outer layer which is about 4 mm thick and an aluminium layer is about 2 mm thick and panel density from 6 kg/m2 to 9 kg/m2. The panels were tested according to British Standard BS 8414-22015 (amdt 1) as modified by Australian 5113-2016 (amdt 1) and the specimen passes the classification criteria 5.4.4(b) which concerns the temperature differential from outer fireside and inside and 5.4.5(g) which concerns debris.
Acoustic systems for lighting in suspended ceilings
An acoustic housing, a light fixture, a suspended ceiling system, and a method of decreasing sound transfer from a light fixture in a suspended ceiling are disclosed. An acoustic hood for a light fixture in a suspended ceiling may include a partially enclosed space formed between a plurality of wall portions. A light fixture may include first and second layers that are coupled to one another and form a partially enclosed space. A suspended ceiling system may include the acoustic hood or light fixture. The method relates to disposing an acoustic housing spaced from the light fixture.
TILE SYSTEM FOR CEILING AND WALL
A tile comprises a main body having an exposed side and a concealed side. The exposed side defines a main surface and the concealed side defines a rear plane. Side surfaces between the exposed side and the concealed side of the main body have tongue-and-groove arrangements in the rear plane. The main body is made of at least one layer of acoustic felt defining at least one of the exposed side or the concealed side. The at least one layer of acoustic felt has a main plane of at least one compressed portion, with at least one embossed portion projecting from the main plane of the at least one compressed portion.
Acoustic systems for lighting in suspended ceilings
An acoustic housing, a light fixture, a suspended ceiling system, and a method of decreasing sound transfer from a light fixture in a suspended ceiling are disclosed. An acoustic hood for a light fixture in a suspended ceiling may include a partially enclosed space formed between a plurality of wall portions. A light fixture may include first and second layers that are coupled to one another and form a partially enclosed space. A suspended ceiling system may include the acoustic hood or light fixture. The method relates to disposing an acoustic housing spaced from the light fixture.
Acoustical panel frame
An acoustical panel apparatus includes a laminate panel substrate that is receptive to ink printing operations. The substrate may be provided with folding grooves to form an apertured base, a sidewall, and an inner wall which together define a receptacle. An acoustical tuning body is positionable at the receptacle to attenuate at least one of sound transmissions and sound reflections from sound passing through the apertures in the base. A mounting bracket is attached to the panel to secure the acoustical tuning body at the receptacle and for mounting the panel substrate to a wall or ceiling.
SOUND-ABSORBING DEVICE
In a sound-absorbing device (1) which is suspended from ceilings (3) in rooms (2), comprising a frame (4) which is fastened at a distance from the ceiling (3) and parallel thereto, and at least one flat structure with sound-absorbing properties which is inlaid or inserted into the frame (4),
on the one hand a sound-absorbing property should be present as far as possible over the entire surface of the ceiling (3) and on the other hand sufficient illumination should be possible for the interior of the room. This is solved in accordance with the present invention by at least one intermediate space (11) being provided in the flat structure (5), by one or more lighting means (12) being arranged in the respective intermediate space (11), and by each of the lighting means (12) being locked to the frame (4) directly or by means of support elements (13).
ACOUSTIC SYSTEMS FOR LIGHTING IN SUSPENDED CEILINGS
An acoustic housing, a light fixture, a suspended ceiling system, and a method of decreasing sound transfer from a light fixture in a suspended ceiling are disclosed. An acoustic hood for a light fixture in a suspended ceiling may include a partially enclosed space formed between a plurality of wall portions. A light fixture may include first and second layers that are coupled to one another and form a partially enclosed space. A suspended ceiling system may include the acoustic hood or light fixture. The method relates to disposing an acoustic housing spaced from the light fixture.
ACOUSTIC ATTENUATION DEVICE PROVIDED WITH INSERTS MADE OF ACOUSTICALLY ABSORBENT MATERIAL
An acoustic attenuation device having two inserts made of acoustically absorbent material, the two inserts being different from each other and being separated from each other so as to delimit between them a longitudinal slot, each insert including a front surface intended to be oriented towards a space to be acoustically attenuated; and two support elements which are made of substantially acoustically impermeable material and which at least partially delimit an internal cavity in which the two inserts are disposed, each support element including a cover part partially covering the front surface of a respective insert such that the front surfaces of the two inserts are partially exposed, the two cover parts delimiting at least one passage opening which emerges into the internal cavity and which is located at least partially opposite the longitudinal slot so as to clear an access to the longitudinal slot.