Carrier for a linear ceiling panel
10683664 ยท 2020-06-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04B9/065
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04C3/09
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B9/363
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B9/366
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A carrier for mounting linear panels on a ceiling, the carrier extending in a longitudinal direction and having at least one recess formed therein, the recess being for receiving a linear ceiling panel, the recess extending through the cross-section of the carrier, the recess being defined by a surface comprising at least a first wall portion and a second wall portion, the recess separating the first wall portion from the second wall portion, and the second wall portion, defining a flange which partially extends into the recess, thereby providing the recess with a neck portion and a main portion, and wherein the neck portion has, at its narrowest point, a distance d1 of less than 9 mm separating the first wall portion from the second wall portion.
Claims
1. A linear ceiling panel mounting system comprising: a carrier extending in a longitudinal direction and having at least one recess formed therein, the recess extending through the cross-section of the carrier, the recess being defined by a surface comprising at least a first wall portion and a second wall portion, the recess separating the first wall portion from the second wall portion, and the second wall portion defining a carrier flange which extends at least partially into the recess, thereby providing the recess with a neck portion and a main portion; and a linear ceiling panel including a flexible, resilient flange which extends at an angle from an adjacent wall of the panel along the whole or part of an edge of the panel; wherein: the flange is configured to be bent towards the adjacent wall to reduce the angle to a reduced angle as the flange passes through the neck portion of the recess to permit both the flange and a portion of the adjacent wall to be inserted through the neck portion of the recess; the reduced angle is an acute angle; and the flange is configured to spring away from the adjacent wall once the flange clears the neck portion of the recess to allow the flange to be retained within the recess.
2. A linear ceiling panel mounting system according to claim 1, wherein the carrier comprises a pair of recesses formed therein, the recesses being mirror images of each other and both recesses being configured to each receive a flange of the linear ceiling panel.
3. A linear ceiling panel mounting system according to claim 2, wherein the carrier comprises several pairs of recesses.
4. A linear ceiling panel mounting system in accordance with claim 1, wherein the neck portion has, at its narrowest point, a distance d1 of less than 9 mm separating the first wall portion from the second wall portion.
5. A linear ceiling panel mounting system in accordance with claim 1, further comprising: a plurality of carriers, each carrier comprising several pairs of recesses formed therein, the recesses of each pair being mirror images of each other; and a plurality of linear ceiling panels, each panel having a flexible, resilient flange extending along the whole or part of two opposing edges of the panel, both recesses of each pair being configured to each receive a flange of a respective panel of the plurality of linear ceiling panels.
6. A method of mounting a linear ceiling panel in a carrier comprising the steps of: providing a linear ceiling panel mounting system in accordance with claim 1; bending, prior to or during mounting of the panel, a flange of the panel towards an adjacent part of the panel; inserting the flange and adjacent part of the panel into a recess of the carrier, such that the flange passes past the neck portion of the recess into the main portion of the recess, the resilient nature of the flange then urging the flange to return to its original configuration once it is no longer constrained by the neck portion of the recess.
7. A linear ceiling panel mounting system according to claim 4, wherein the distance d1 is less than 4.5 mm.
8. A linear ceiling panel mounting system in accordance with claim 4, wherein the distance d1 is approximately three-quarters to two times the combined thickness of the flange and the portion of the adjacent wall.
9. A linear ceiling panel mounting system comprising: at least one carrier for mounting linear panels on a ceiling, the carrier extending in a longitudinal direction and having at least one recess formed therein, the recess extending through the cross-section of the carrier, the recess being defined by a surface comprising at least a first wall portion and a second wall portion, the recess separating the first wall portion from the second wall portion, and the second wall portion defining a flange which extends at least partially into the recess, thereby providing the recess with a neck portion and a main portion, and wherein the neck portion has, at its narrowest point, a distance d1 separating the first wall portion from the second wall portion; and a linear ceiling panel including a central region and a pair of side walls extending from the central region, the panel further including a flexible, resilient flange which extends at an angle from a first side wall of the pair of sidewalls along the whole or part of an edge of the panel; wherein: the flange is configured to be bent towards the first side wall to reduce the angle to a reduced angle as the flange passes through the neck portion of the recess to permit both the flange and a portion of the first side wall to be inserted through the neck portion of the recess; the reduced angle is an acute angle; and the flange is configured to spring away from the first side wall once the flange clears the neck portion of the recess to allow the flange to be retained within the recess.
10. A linear ceiling panel mounting system in accordance with claim 9, further comprising: a plurality of carriers, each carrier comprising several pairs of recesses formed therein, the recesses of each pair being mirror images of each other; and a plurality of linear ceiling panels, each panel having a flexible, resilient flange extending along the whole or part of two opposing edges of the panel, both recesses of each pair being configured to each receive a flange of a respective panel of the plurality of linear ceiling panels.
11. A linear ceiling panel mounting system in accordance with claim 9, wherein the resilience of the flange acts to retain the angle defined between the flange and the first side wall at approximately 90 or less.
12. A linear ceiling panel mounting system in accordance with claim 11, wherein the angle of the flange with respect to the first side wall is reduced to an acute angle of 10 or less when the flange and the portion of the first side wall are inserted through the neck portion of the recess.
13. A linear ceiling panel mounting system in accordance with claim 9, wherein the flange of the linear ceiling panel is formed from at least one of a thermoformable, non-woven fibrous material, a metal material, or a rubber material.
14. A linear ceiling panel mounting system in accordance with claim 9, wherein the panel has a longitudinal length which is at least three times the width of the panel.
15. A linear ceiling panel mounting system in accordance with claim 9, wherein the panel has a longitudinal length which is at least five times the width of the panel.
16. A linear ceiling panel mounting system in accordance with claim 11, wherein the angle of the flange with respect to the first side wall is reduced to an acute angle of 5 or less when the flange and the portion of the first side wall are inserted through the neck portion of the recess.
17. A linear ceiling panel mounting system in accordance with claim 11, wherein the angle of the flange with respect to the first side wall is reduced to an acute angle of 2 or less when the flange and the portion of the first side wall are inserted through the neck portion of the recess.
18. A linear ceiling panel mounting system in accordance with claim 9, wherein: the pair of side walls extend from the central region of the panel such that the panel has a substantially U-shaped cross-section; the flange comprises a first flange of the panel; and the panel further comprises a flexible, resilient second flange extending from a second side wall of the pair of side walls.
19. A linear ceiling panel mounting system in accordance with claim 18, wherein: the recess comprises a first recess of the carrier and the carrier further defines a second recess; the second flange is configured to be bent towards the second side wall as the second flange passes through a neck portion of the second recess to permit both the second flange and a portion of the second side wall to be inserted through the neck portion of the second recess; and the second flange is configured to spring away from the second side wall once the second flange clears the neck portion of the second recess to allow the second flange to be retained within the second recess.
20. A linear ceiling panel mounting system in accordance with claim 9, wherein the distance d1 is approximately three-quarters to two times the combined thickness of the flange and the portion of the first side wall.
Description
(1) The present invention will now be described by way of example only and with reference to the following drawings, of which:
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(11) The carrier 1 is provided with a plurality of recesses 11, 13, 15, 17, 12, 14, 16, 18, arranged in pairs a, b, c, d along the length L of the carrier. Each pair of recesses includes two recesses being the mirror image of each other. Generally, each pair of recesses of the carrier will be identical for ease of manufacture, however, in this example each pair of recesses a, b, c, d is of a different shape to show examples of suitable recess configurations. Other recess configurations may also be suitable. Alternatively, the pair of recesses could include two recesses which are not the mirror image of each other. In this case, the recesses of the pair may be identical or may be different.
(12) Each recess extends through the cross-section of the carrier and is defined by a surface 21. The surface 21 comprises a first wall portion 22 and a second wall portion 24 with the recess between the first and second wall portions. The second wall portion 24 of the surface 21 defines a flange 23 which extends into the recess, thereby providing the recess with a neck portion 19 and a main portion 20. The neck portion 19 is narrower than the main portion 20.
(13) The neck portion 19, at its narrowest point, has a distance d1 of less than 9 mm separating the first wall portion 22 from the second wall portion 24. Flange 23 may have substantially square edges as exemplified by recess pairs a, c, d or may alternatively have rounded edges as recess pair b shows.
(14) Although the carrier of
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(16) The carrier 31 is provided with a plurality of recesses 11, 12, 15, 16 arranged along the length of the carrier. Generally, each recess will be identical for ease of manufacture, however, in this example, each of the recesses 11, 12, 15, 16 are of a different shape to show examples of suitable recess configurations. Other recess configurations may also be suitable.
(17) As described with respect to
(18) The flange 23 may have substantially square edges, as exemplified by recesses 12, 15, and 16, or may alternatively have rounded edges as demonstrated by recess 11.
(19) Although the carrier of
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(21) The linear ceiling panel mounting system 33 further comprises a linear ceiling panel 35. The panel 35 is shaped to facilitate mounting of the panel 35 to the carrier 1. In particular, the panel comprises a central region 37, two side walls 39, 41 and a flange 43, 45 extending from each of the side walls 39, 41. The central region, side walls and flanges may be formed separately but are preferably formed integrally with respect to each other. The flanges 43, 45 of the ceiling panel 35 are formed from a flexible resilient material which permits the flanges to be bent towards the side wall and, when released, to spring back to their original position.
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(23) The flanges 43, 45 are configured to fit within the corresponding recesses 11, 13 of the carrier. The angle between the side wall and the flange is, in this example, approximately 35, although other angles , preferably in the range of 10-100, may be used instead. The flanges retain some flexibility due to the nature of the material from which they are made, and are able to be bent towards the side wall, as shown in
(24) Although the panel central region 37 is shown in this example as being substantially parallel to the carrier, the panel central region 37 may be angled with respect to the carrier. Similarly, the panel side walls may be provided at an angle other than 90 with respect to the panel central region 37.
(25) The linear ceiling panels 35 are mounted in the carrier 1 such that they extend longitudinally in a direction substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction L of the carrier 1.
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(27) The linear ceiling panel mounting system 50 further comprises a linear ceiling panel 47 in the form of a baffle. The panel is shaped to facilitate mounting of the panel to the carrier 31. In particular, the panel comprises a baffle portion 53 and a flange 49 which extends from the baffle portion 53. The flange 49 is formed from a flexible, resilient material as described with respect to
(28) The linear ceiling panels 47 are mounted in the carrier 31 such that they extend longitudinally in a direction substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction L of the carrier 31 (i.e. through the plane of the paper in
(29) As for the linear ceiling panel mounting system 33 of
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(31) The linear ceiling panel mounting system 55 further comprises a linear ceiling panel 71. The panel 71 is shaped to facilitate mounting a panel to the carrier 69. In particular, the panel 71 comprises a central region 73, two side walls 75, 77 and a flange 79, 81 extending from each of the side walls 75, 77. The flanges 79, 81 are formed from a flexible, resilient material as described with respect to
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(33) Although specific angles are described above, the panels may be formed such that the angle between the flange and the adjacent side wall of the panel may be any angle which permits the flange, when in its original position, to be retained in the recess of the carrier. A suitable range would be, for example, 10100.
(34) The flanges (and indeed the panel as a whole) may be formed from any suitable flexible, resilient material. Non-limiting examples of such materials might include fibrous materials including thermoformable, non-woven fibrous materials; metal; a mixture of metal and fibrous material; rubbers; etc.