Modular self-supporting arched ceiling structure
10612232 ยท 2020-04-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y02E10/50
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
E04B1/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B1/32
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B2001/3288
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B2001/3217
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y02B10/10
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
E04B1/3205
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A modular self-supporting arched ceiling structure has a plurality of interconnected modules each extending in a first direction over an arc and arranged one after the other in a second direction which is transverse to the first direction, with each of the modules being composed of a plurality of interconnected panels located adjacent to one another in a direction of elongation of each of the modules, and each of the panels has two plates spaced from each other to form therebetween a space which is filled with a cellular material with one of the plates composed of a plurality of strips of a heavy-duty high-modulus material.
Claims
1. A modular self-supporting arched ceiling structure, comprising a plurality of modules each extending in a first longitudinal direction over an arc and arranged adjacent to one another in a second direction which is transverse to said first direction, wherein each of said modules being composed of a plurality of panels located adjacent to one another in the first direction, each of the plurality of panels having a wedge-shaped opening in an end facing an adjacent one of said plurality of panels, two of said wedge-shaped openings from said adjacent panels facing each other to form a channel, said channel filled with a binder; first connecting means for connecting the modules with each other and including two first end profiles receiving two opposite ends of the ceiling structure as considered in said first longitudinal direction; longitudinal ties extending between the modules in the first longitudinal direction and connecting said first end profiles with one another; second connecting means for connecting the modules with each other and including two second end profiles receiving two opposite ends of the ceiling structure as considered in the second transverse direction; transverse ties extending through the modules and between the panels and connecting the second end profiles with one another; and a plurality of further ties provided at each of two transverse sides of the ceiling structure, extending substantially in the longitudinal direction and each interconnecting one end of one panel with an opposite end of an immediately neighboring panel as considered in the longitudinal direction.
2. The modular self-supporting arched ceiling structure of claim 1, wherein each of said first end profiles of the first connecting means has a receptacle for receiving one of the opposite ends of the ceiling structure and a portion connectable to a carrier structure.
3. The modular self-supporting arched ceiling structure of claim 1, wherein each of the panels includes two plates which are spaced from each other to form therebetween a space.
4. The modular self-supporting arched ceiling structure of claim 3, wherein the two plates of each of the panels include a lower plate composed of a plurality of strips.
5. The modular self-supporting arched ceiling structure of claim 3, wherein the two plates of each of the panels are transparent.
6. The modular self-supporting arched ceiling structure of claim 3, wherein one of the two plates of each of the panels has a photoelectric coating.
7. The modular self-supporting arched ceiling structure of claim 3, wherein the space between the two plates is filled with a cellular material.
8. The modular self-supporting arched ceiling structure of claim 1, wherein each of the panels is constructed for converting solar energy into electric current and is provided with an inverter for inverting a direct current into an alternating current.
9. The modular self-supporting arched ceiling structure of claim 1, wherein one area of the arched ceiling structure is provided with one type of panels which are transparent, while another area of the arched ceiling structure is provided with another type of the panels which are not transparent.
10. The modular self-supporting arched ceiling structure of claim 1, wherein each two neighboring ones of the further neighboring ties at each of the two transverse sides intersect each other as considered in the longitudinal direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(8) A modular self-supporting arched ceiling according to the present invention is identified as a whole with reference numeral 1. It has a plurality of modules 2 each extending in a first longitudinal direction over an arc. The modules 2 are arranged adjacent to one another in a second direction, which is transverse to the first direction. Each of the modules 2 is composed of a plurality of panels 3 located adjacent to one another in the first longitudinal direction. The panels 3 are formed with wedge-shaped gaps 4 provided between the neighboring panels as considered in the longitudinal directions and filled with a binder 5 of any known adhesive composition, with hydraulically insulating covering pieces 6 at both sides of each gap 4.
(9) The modular self-supporting arched ceiling structure has first connecting means which connect the modules 2 with each other in a longitudinal direction. The first connecting means include two first end profiles 7 which receive two opposite ends of the ceiling structure as considered in the longitudinal direction, and longitudinal ties 8 which extend between the modules 2 in the gaps 4 in the longitudinal direction and connect the end profiles 7 with one another. Each of the end profiles 7 has a receptacle 9 for receiving one of the opposite ends of the ceiling structure and a portion 10 connectable to a support for example by screws.
(10) The modular self-supporting arched ceiling structure further has second connecting means which connect the modules 2 with each other in a transverse direction. The second connecting means include two second end profiles 11 which receive two opposite ends of the ceiling structure as considered in the second transverse direction, and transverse ties 12 which extend through the modules 2 and between the panels 3 in wedge-shaped gaps 13 filled with a binder 14 of a known adhesive composition, with hydraulically insulating pieces 15 and connect the second end profiles 11 with one another.
(11) The longitudinal ties 8 and the transverse ties 12 of the modular self-supporting arched ceiling structure can have threaded opposite ends extending through the end profiles 7 and 11, with nuts screwed on their threaded ends at opposite sides of the profiles.
(12) The modular self-supporting arched ceiling structure also has further connecting means. They are formed by a plurality of ties 16, each of which connect one end of one panel 3 with an opposite end of a neighboring panel 3 at each transverse side of the ceiling structure, with the use of pieces 17 provided with holes 18.
(13) The panels 3 of the modular self-supporting arched ceiling structure can be formed according to several embodiments. All panels include two plates 19 and 20 which are spaced from each other to form therebetween a space which is filled with a cellular material 21. In the panel 3 shown in
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(18) While it is possible that in the modular self-supporting ceiling structure of the invention the panels of only one type from the embodiments shown in
(19) The modular self-supporting ceiling structure of the invention is a complex mechanical system which can be composed of three types of panels disclosed hereinabove. Each panel is subjected to bending forces during the operation and for this reason the lower plate of each panel is provided with the high-strength strips. All panels together are finished in itself fragments of ceilings or roofs and are joined with each other with strong connecting elements or ties, composed for example of Kevlar. On a ground the arched modules are assembled from the panels, and then can be placed for example on a roof and fixed in the above-described profiled elements. The arched modules are then connected with each other by transverse ties, composed for example of Kevlar. Further connecting ties connect inside the module a beginning of one panel with an end of a neighboring panel. The ties placed during mounting between the modules in profiled receptacle provide a strength of the structure. Since every panel has a wedge-shaped opening a through-going wedge-shaped channel is formed in an area of connection of panels in which the connecting ties can be easily placed and which then are filled with a binder such as a construction foam or concrete and then covered by an adhesive insulating band. All electrical conductive element are placed in gaps between the panels and exit through openings in a base.