SKYLIGHT DIFFUSER ACCESSORY
20190203475 ยท 2019-07-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04D13/033
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04D2013/0345
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A skylight system for a building is provided that includes an upper cover, an interior diffuser that resides below the cover and includes a lens, and a diffuser accessory. The diffuser accessory is carried by the lens, is detachable from the lens, and imparts a degree of translucency, a color, and/or texture to light traveling through it. The diffuser accessory may be a flexible substrate or film, or may be a rigid member, and may adhere to the lens, may be re-attachable to the lens, and may be carried upon either the upper or lower lens surface. The diffuser is both detachable from and re-attachable to the remaining skylight system, for example by threads. The lens and the diffuser frame may be integral.
Claims
1. A skylight system for a building, comprising: a diffuser, the diffuser disposed at the building interior, the diffuser including a lens; a diffuser accessory, the diffuser accessory: being carried by the lens; being removable from the lens; being light transmissive; and imparting to light traveling through it at least one of a degree of translucency, a color, and a texture.
2. The skylight system of claim 1, wherein the diffuser accessory is re-attachable to the lens.
3. The skylight system of claim 1, wherein the lens has an upper surface and a lower surface, and the diffuser accessory is carried upon the upper surface.
4. The skylight system of claim 1, wherein the lens has an upper surface and a lower surface, and the diffuser accessory is carried upon the lower surface.
5. The skylight system of claim 1, wherein the diffuser is both detachable from and re-attachable to the remaining skylight system.
6. The skylight system of claim 5, in which the diffuser attaches with the skylight system by threads.
7. The skylight system of claim 1, further including a diffuser frame, in which the lens and the diffuser frame are integral.
8. A skylight system for a building, comprising: an upper cover; an interior diffuser, the diffuser: residing below the cover; and including a first lens; a first diffuser accessory, the first diffuser accessory: being carried by the first lens; being detachable from the first lens; being light transmissive; and imparting to light traveling through it at least one of a degree of translucency, a color, and a texture.
9. The skylight system of claim 8, wherein the first diffuser accessory adheres to the first lens.
10. The skylight system of claim 8, wherein the diffuser includes a second lens, the second lens being disposed between the first lens and the cover.
11. The skylight system of claim 10, wherein the second lens carries a second diffuser accessory, the second diffuser accessory: being detachable from the first lens; being light transmissive; and imparting to light traveling through it at least one of a color and a texture.
12. The skylight system of claim 8, wherein the first diffuser accessory is a flexible substrate.
13. The skylight system of claim 8, wherein the first diffuser accessory is a film.
14. A skylight system for a building, comprising: a cover, the cover disposed on the building roof; an interior diffuser system, the diffuser system including a first lens and a frame, the frame residing outboard of the first lens; the first lens defining a first perimeter; a first diffuser accessory, the first diffuser accessory: defining a second perimeter, the second perimeter substantially equal to the first perimeter; being carried by the first lens; being detachable from the first lens; being light transmissive; and imparting to light traveling through it at least one of a degree of translucency, a color, and a texture.
15. The skylight system of claim 14, in which the diffuser system is removably attached to the remaining skylight system.
16. The skylight system of claim 15, in which the diffuser system is also re-attachable to the skylight system.
17. The skylight system of claim 16, in which the diffuser system carries male threads the male threads being engageable with the remaining skylight system thereby attaching the diffuser system to the skylight system.
18. The skylight system of claim 14, in which the first lens and the frame are integral.
19. The skylight system of claim 14, further including a light shaft that is disposed between the cover and the diffuser and conveys light from the cover to the diffuser.
20. The skylight system of claim 14, further including a second lens, the second lens carried by the diffuser system and residing between the first lens and the cover.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] A full and enabling disclosure of the present invention, directed to one of ordinary skill in the art, is set forth in the specification that makes reference to the appended figures, in which:
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[0032] It should be noted that the drawings discussed above and below are not to scale in all instances, but may have exaggerated dimensions in some respects to illustrate principles of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF REPRESENTATIVE EMBODIMENTS
[0033] The present invention may be understood more readily by reference to the following detailed description, examples, drawings, and claims. However, it is to be understood that this invention is not limited to the specific devices, systems, and/or methods disclosed, as such can, of course, vary. It is also to be understood that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular aspects only and is not intended to be limiting.
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[0035] The cover 80 resides on skylight system 10 on the exterior of roof 68 with shingles 69. Cover 80 as illustrated in
[0036] Light shaft 60 may be constructed of plaster board, other wallboard, or similar material. Alternatively, light shaft 60 may be made of metal, plastic, and/or other materials. Light shaft 60 may be tubular in some applications.
[0037] Light shaft 60 may be understood to have one end, denominated herein as upper end 61, located proximate to cover 80 and an opposite end, denominated herein as lower end 62, located proximate to ceiling 66 and to interior diffuser lens 41.
[0038] Diffuser lens 41 resides at lower end 62 of skylight system 10. Diffuser lens 41 is illustrated in
[0039] Diffuser lens 41 may be carried by, or alternatively may carry, a frame 50. Frame 50 may conceal irregularities in the opening to ceiling 66 that was created to allow passage of the skylight system 10, and may also provide an orderly and ornamental border at the diffuser lens 41.
[0040] Diffuser lens 41 may be attached, directly or indirectly, to lower end 62, or to ceiling 66. In some applications, a mount 30 may be used to attach, directly or indirectly, interior lens 41 to lower end 62. Similarly, in some applications a frame 50 may surround part or the entirety of the perimeter of interior lens 41. Frame 50 may attach to the skylight system 10 at interior lens 41, at mount 30, to ceiling 66, or to light shaft 60. At least the interior lens 41 may be understood to be comprised by a diffuser system 11; in those applications in which a frame 50 is used, diffuser system 11 comprises both interior lens 41 and frame 50.
[0041] In certain circumstances, additional diffuser lenses may be employed, such as for example second lens 42 and, optionally, third lens 43. Second lens 42 may reside between interior lens 41 and cover 80, and third lens 43 may reside between second lens 42 and cover 80. The use of a second lens 42 may improve the thermal insulation properties of skylight system 10, reducing heat transfer through skylight system 10.
[0042] The present invention discovers the use of a diffuser accessory 20. Diffuser accessory 20 may be a film that is applied to a surface, such as the upper surface 44 or the lower surface 45 of interior lens 41. Alternatively, diffuser accessory 20 as a film may be applied to either surface of second lens 42 and/or third lens 43. In a different embodiment, diffuser accessory 20 may be a flexible substrate that is layered above upper surface 44 of interior lens 41 (or upon second lens 42 and/or third lens 43). In a still further different embodiment, diffuser accessory 20 may be a rigid member that may be placed upon the top of interior lens 41, second lens 42, or third lens 43. Diffuser accessory 20 imparts an optical property (as explained in more detail above and below) to light passing through skylight system 10 including through interior lens 41 (and, optionally, second lens 42 and third lens 43).
[0043] Diffuser accessory 20 may define a perimeter that is substantially equal to the perimeter of interior lens 41, second lens 42, or third lens 43, such that the optical properties of diffuser accessory 20 are imparted to the entirety of light passing through skylight system 10 including through interior lens 41.
[0044] Whether a film, flexible substrate, or rigid member, diffuser accessory 20 may be configured to have preselected optical properties. For examples, diffuser accessory 20 may be more translucent or less translucent. Diffuser accessory 20 also may be frosted, prismatic, refracting, redirecting, of Fresnel configuration, of micro-Fresnel configuration, honeycomb, egg crate shaped, cracked ice formed, or of a multitude of other constructions to impart a texture to light having passed through such a diffuser lens. Diffuser accessory 20 also may be colored to any hue of the visible spectrum.
[0045] Multiple diffuser accessories 20 may be utilized in a single skylight system 10. For example, a more translucent first diffuser accessory 20 may be disposed upon an interior lens 41 to scatter less the light conveyed by a particular skylight system 10. Second, a honeycomb second diffuser accessory 20 may be disposed upon the first diffuser accessory 20, to impart a desired texture to the light conveyed by that particular skylight system 10. Still further, a blue colored third diffuser accessory 20 may be disposed atop the second diffuser accessory 20, to impart a blue hue to the light conveyed by that particular skylight system 10. The foregoing combinations are exemplary only, as a multitude of different translucency, color, and texture combinations are possible with the present invention.
[0046] In an installed skylight system 10 in a building, interior lens 41 may be removably attached, directly or indirectly, to lower end 62, or to ceiling 66, such that a particular diffuser accessory 20 may be interchanged with a different diffuser accessory 20 having different optical properties. For example, an interior lens 41 with a frame 50 may be removably attached to a mount 30, such that the combination, diffuser system 11, may be removed from the skylight system 10 to allow for changing (or adding to) a particular diffuser accessory 20. In some applications, diffuser system 11 may attach to skylight system 10 with threads 52 that allow for the removal of diffuser system 11 and thereby the changing of a particular diffuser accessory 20 to a different diffuser accessory 20.
[0047] Various aspects of the present invention are further revealed in the other appended figures. For example,
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[0052] Finally, a still further embodiment of diffuser system 11 is illustrated in
[0053] The foregoing description has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Modifications, variations, or combination of embodiments are possible in light of the above teachings. The exemplary embodiments were chosen and described to provide an illustration of the principles of the invention and its practical application to thereby enable one of ordinary skill in the art to utilize the invention in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the invention as determined by the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally, and equitably entitled.
[0054] While this invention has been described in conjunction with the specific embodiments outlined above, many alternatives, modifications, and variations will be understood to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the exemplary embodiments of the invention, as set forth above, are intended to be illustrative, not limiting. Various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of this invention.
[0055] An Abstract is provided with this disclosure, as required. The purpose of the Abstract is to enable the various Patent Offices and the public generally, and especially practitioners in the art who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and essence of the technical disclosures of the application. The Abstract is not intended to be limiting as the scope of the invention in any way.