Translucent ceiling or wall panel
10480187 ยท 2019-11-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04B9/225
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E04B9/003
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E04B9/32
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E04B9/26
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E04F13/0864
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E04B9/28
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E04F13/005
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E04F13/072
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International classification
E04B9/00
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E04B9/06
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E04B9/22
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E04B9/28
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E04B9/32
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E04F13/09
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E04F13/00
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E04B9/26
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E04F13/08
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Abstract
A ceiling panel according to the present invention has opposed translucent membranes secured in a tensioned state across a perimeter frame. The frame includes frame members that are designed to oppose inward bowing of the perimeter frame caused by the tensioned membranes. The frame members have a side profile shaped to conceal a grid support network with the lower translucent member extending across and about a lower edge of the perimeter frame. The invention also includes a modified structure for supporting of translucent panels below a grid network.
Claims
1. A ceiling or wall panel for securement to a grid support network, the panel comprising: a perimeter frame, a first membrane secured across the perimeter frame, and a second membrane secured across the perimeter frame and opposing the first membrane, the perimeter frame including connected frame members, each frame member comprising: an outwardly stepped edge with the first membrane wrapped over the outwardly stepped edge, a securing edge with the second membrane wrapped over the securing edge at a position that is inward of the outwardly stepped edge, and an inwardly projecting stiffening member joining the outwardly stepped edge and the securing edge, the stiffening member being shaped to oppose inward bowing of the frame member caused by tension of the membranes across the perimeter frame, the stiffening member including: a first diagonal arm extending from the outwardly stepped edge, a second diagonal arm extending from the securing edge, and a curved segment joining the first diagonal arm and the second diagonal arm at a point between the first and second membranes.
2. The ceiling or wall panel according to claim 1, wherein the second diagonal arm extends at an angle between 30 and 60 degrees relative to the first membrane.
3. The ceiling or wall panel according to claim 1, wherein the second diagonal arm is longer than the first diagonal arm, and wherein the curved segment is closer to the second membrane than to the first membrane.
4. The ceiling or wall panel according to claim 1, wherein the panel is of a rectangular shape, and wherein each side of the panel is less than 6 feet in length.
5. The ceiling or wall panel according to claim 1, wherein each frame member includes an outside edge having a stepped profile including a step and a vertical face that form an L-shaped recess.
6. The ceiling or wall panel according to claim 1, wherein the first and second membranes are translucent.
7. A ceiling or wall panel for securement to a grid support network, the panel comprising: a perimeter frame, a first membrane secured across the perimeter frame, and a second membrane secured across the perimeter frame and opposing the first membrane, the perimeter frame including connected frame members, each frame member comprising: an outwardly stepped edge with the first membrane wrapped over the outwardly stepped edge, a securing edge with the second membrane wrapped over the securing edge at a position that is inward of the outwardly stepped edge, and an inwardly projecting stiffening member joining the outwardly stepped edge and the securing edge, the stiffening member including: a first diagonal arm extending inward from the outwardly stepped edge, and a second diagonal arm extending inward from the securing edge, wherein the first diagonal arm and the second diagonal arm are joined at a location between the first and second membranes.
8. The ceiling or wall panel according to claim 7, wherein the second diagonal arm extends at an angle between 30 and 60 degrees relative to the first membrane.
9. The ceiling or wall panel according to claim 7, wherein the second diagonal arm is longer than the first diagonal arm, and wherein the curved segment is closer to the second membrane than to the first membrane.
10. The ceiling or wall panel according to claim 7, wherein the panel is of a rectangular shape, and wherein each side of the panel is less than 6 feet in length.
11. The ceiling or wall panel according to claim 7, wherein each frame member includes an outside edge having a stepped profile including a step and a vertical face that form an L-shaped recess.
12. The ceiling or wall panel according to claim 7, wherein the first and second membranes are translucent.
13. The ceiling or wall panel according to claim 7, wherein an end of each of the frame members has a diagonal miter cut so as to form a corner connection with another of the frame members.
14. The ceiling or wall panel according to claim 7, further comprising an L-shaped bracket that forms an interior mechanical connection of adjacent frame members.
15. A ceiling or wall panel for securement to a grid support network, the panel comprising: a perimeter frame, a first membrane secured across the perimeter frame, and a second membrane secured across the perimeter frame and opposing the first membrane, the perimeter frame including connected frame members, each frame member comprising: an outwardly stepped edge with the first membrane wrapped over the outwardly stepped edge, a securing edge with the second membrane wrapped over the securing edge at a position that is inward of the outwardly stepped edge, and an inwardly projecting stiffening member joining the outwardly stepped edge and the securing edge, the stiffening member being shaped to oppose inward bowing of the frame member caused by tension of the membranes across the perimeter frame, wherein each outwardly stepped edge is less than one inch in width and is of a triangular shape with a lower edge of the triangular shape including a membrane wrap edge with a membrane securing cavity that is above the wrap edge and is located inward relative to an outside edge of the panel, and wherein the triangular shape forms a lower edge portion of the stiffening member.
16. The ceiling or wall panel according to claim 15, wherein each frame member includes an outside face having a stepped profile that extends between the first and second membranes.
17. The ceiling or wall panel according to claim 16, wherein the triangular shape merges with a mid-portion of the stiffening member, wherein the mid-portion of the stiffening member includes, in cross section, a lower triangular portion and an upper box portion that are aligned at an outside edge of the panel so as to form an inward wall of the stepped profile.
18. The ceiling or wall panel according to claim 17, wherein the upper box portion or each frame member includes securing slots, and wherein a bracket is received in each securing slot and is adapted to form part of a mechanical securement of one frame member to another frame member so as to form a corner junction of the panel.
19. The ceiling or wall panel according to claim 17, wherein the each frame member includes a top triangular hollow portion above the upper box portion, the top triangular hollow portion including an outside wall having a membrane securing slot securing the second membrane across the perimeter frame.
20. The ceiling wall or panel according to claim 15, wherein each connected frame member is of an extruded aluminum or aluminum alloy material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Preferred embodiments of the invention are shown in the drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(24) Four translucent wall or ceiling panels 2 are shown in
(25) The grid support network 4 can also support non-translucent panels and the structure of this grid network is disclosed in our earlier U.S. Pat. No. 8,474,200. There are certain modifications of the grid system to support translucent panels and these modifications of the grid support network will be described in combination with the structure of the translucent panels.
(26) In use, the area above the translucent panels can either be provided with artificial light for allowing light to be transmitted through the translucent panels or there may be a natural light source behind the panels that allows light to be transmitted through the panels. The translucent wall or ceiling panels typically have translucent membranes on opposite sides thereof with the top membrane separating any dust or material which may collect on the upper membrane from effectively being visible through the lower finished membrane. Double membranes also allow the panels to be removed and the user can conveniently clean the upper membrane of any accumulated material or dust.
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(28) The frame member 20 of the ceiling panel 2a includes a torsion spring securing bracket 70 mechanically secured to a securing slot of the frame member 20 that engages and retains a coil of the torsion spring 6.
(29) Once the translucent panel 2a has been secured beneath the gird network as shown in
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(31) The curved segment 64 includes substantial structure to the outside of the ceiling panel which is of a box like configuration generally shown as 82. The box like configuration 82 acts as a stiffening member and also helps to define the securing slots 84 and 86 to opposite sides of the box like cavity, it can also be seen that the box like cavity 82 includes two guide tabs 88 and 90 that receive a securing bracket helpful in securing two framing members to one another at a corner junction.
(32) The frame member 20 also includes a lower cavity 92 having a guide channel generally shown as 94 that receives a further bracket as part of a securing arrangement of a frame member to frame member connection. This lower cavity 92 serves to stiffen the frame member adjacent the securing cavity 28 used to secure the translucent membrane 24. Preferably the frame member 20 is made of an extruded aluminum or aluminum alloy and although designed to oppose bending of the frame member, the frame member remains relatively light weight.
(33) Details of a frame member to frame member connection can be appreciated from a review of
(34) A finished corner connection is shown in
(35) The curved torsion spring cooperates with a vertically extending butterfly bracket 240 secured to a top surface of the grid support network 2 in a receiving slot 260. The grid network includes individual grid members 270 as shown in
(36) With translucent ceiling or wall panels, it is desirable to keep the space above the upper translucent membrane effectively clear of securing structures. In this way the structures will not create shadows which may be visible through the lower finished translucent member. The butterfly clip also includes downwardly extending standoff legs 250 which can act as a controlled surface determining the exact position of the translucent panel below the grid member. The actual engagement of the arms of the torsion springs far suspension of the translucent panels to one side of the grid member is accomplished by the cooperation of the torsion springs and the securing slot 244. Preferably the butterfly clip 240 also includes a cutaway portion 252 to simplify the securement of the torsion arms in the securing slot 244. The butterfly clips 240 are typically provided adjacent a node of the grid network and spaced somewhat from the corner. As can be appreciated any bowing of the frame members 30 will occur at a mid-position as the corners of the panels cooperate with each other and prevent bowing. The panels are made in a jig used to maintain the desired shape of the perimeter frame during initial securement of the membranes.
(37) It has been found that the translucent ceiling or wall panels where the sides of the panel have a length less than 6 feet that the frame members 30 can resist substantial bowing, although some bowing will occur at the midpoint in the length of the frame member. To overcome this tendency one or more kicker brackets 280 are secured to the side of the ceiling panel 2 as shown in
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(41) The scope of the claims should not be limited by the preferred embodiments set forth in the examples, but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the description as a whole.