| (19) |
 |
|
(11) |
EP 2 546 430 B2 |
| (12) |
NEW EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION |
|
After opposition procedure |
| (45) |
Date of publication and mentionof the opposition decision: |
|
21.12.2016 Bulletin 2016/51 |
| (45) |
Mention of the grant of the patent: |
|
08.01.2014 Bulletin 2014/02 |
| (22) |
Date of filing: 12.07.2011 |
|
| (51) |
International Patent Classification (IPC):
|
|
| (54) |
A suspended ceiling system and a method for suspending such a ceiling system
Hängedeckensystem und Verfahren zum Aufhängen des Deckensystems
Système de plafond suspendu et procédé pour suspendre un tel système de plafond suspendu
|
| (84) |
Designated Contracting States: |
|
AL AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC MK MT NL
NO PL PT RO RS SE SI SK SM TR |
| (43) |
Date of publication of application: |
|
16.01.2013 Bulletin 2013/03 |
| (73) |
Proprietor: Saint-Gobain Ecophon AB |
|
260 61 Hyllinge (SE) |
|
| (72) |
Inventor: |
|
- Nilsson, Thomas
281 31 Hässleholm (SE)
|
| (74) |
Representative: Awapatent AB |
|
P.O. Box 1066 251 10 Helsingborg 251 10 Helsingborg (SE) |
| (56) |
References cited: :
EP-A2- 1 625 811 DE-U- 7 322 286 DE-U1- 20 011 448 DE-U1- 20 308 772 JP-A- S57 107 440 US-A- 5 630 688 US-A1- 2007 017 179
|
DE-A1-102011 111 064 DE-U1- 9 006 457 DE-U1- 20 208 191 DE-U1- 29 520 619 US-A- 4 693 174 US-A1- 2007 017 179
|
|
| |
|
|
|
|
| |
|
Field of the invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a suspended ceiling system comprising at least one
ceiling tile, at least one fixing member and at least one suspension member. The invention
also relates to a method for suspending such a ceiling system.
Technical background
[0002] Suspended ceilings can be installed in many different types of buildings for various
reasons, for example to absorb sound, to reflect light, to lower the ceiling height
or to conceal installations such as cable arrangements, ventilation equipment, lighting
installations and other devices arranged in the space between the suspended ceiling
and the ceiling structure of a building.
[0003] In some circumstances, an overall suspended ceiling in the form of a grid and a plurality
of ceiling tiles can not be used due to various reasons.
[0004] Examples are premises where temperature is regulated via the joists (TABS, Thermal
Activated Building Systems) or where there are large areas of glass. As an alternative
to an overall suspended ceiling, free-hanging units of ceiling tiles forming ceiling
islands are one way of creating acceptable acoustic environments. The ceiling tiles
may have sound-absorbing and/or sound-insulation properties.
[0005] Free-hanging units can also be installed in large, noisy environments such as open-plan
areas, restaurants, shopping centres etc., close to working areas or other locations
where acoustical treatment is needed in order to achieve suitable conditions for communication,
concentration or recovery.
[0006] Free-hanging units can also be used as a complement to an overall suspended ceiling
in order to improve the acoustic environment with a reduction of the sound level and
a diminishing of sound as distance increases.
[0007] The use of free-hanging units provides flexibility. Free-hanging units can be arranged
in many different ways, for instance creating separate ceiling islands or ceiling
islands formed of a plurality of free-hanging units arranged at different levels,
overlapping each other.
[0008] Free-hanging units may be suspended to the ceiling structure of the building in different
ways. One way of suspending a ceiling island is to use a grid or profiles supporting
the ceiling tiles, wherein suspension members are connected to the grid or profiles.
Another solution is to suspend the ceiling tiles individually by fastening a suspension
member to each ceiling tile. Especially when arranging a plurality of ceiling tiles
in an overlapping arrangement, the top ceiling tile have to be provided with a duct
for each suspension member which is suspending the lower ceiling tiles to the ceiling
structure. Consequently, a number of suspension members have to extend through the
top ceiling tile. Conventionally, each ceiling tile is suspended by a number of suspension
members, for example at least three suspension members. Thereby, if three ceiling
tiles are arranged above each other, and each ceiling tile is suspended by four suspension
members, eight suspension members are extending through the top ceiling tile, and
the free-hanging unit is arranged to the ceiling structure at twelve suspension points,
four for each ceiling tile.
Summary of the invention
[0010] It is an object of the present invention to provide an improvement over the above
described techniques and prior art.
[0011] A further object is to reduce the number of suspension members required to suspend
ceiling tiles or other elements arranged below each other.
[0012] At least some of these and other objects and advantages that will be apparent from
the description have been achieved by a suspended ceiling system, according to claims
1, 2 and 3.
[0013] The first surface may be a front surface of the ceiling tile. The second surface
may be a rear surface of the ceiling tile.
[0014] The suspended ceiling system may comprise more than one ceiling tile and other elements.
The ceiling tiles and elements may be arranged at the same level or beneath each other.
If arranged in different levels, the ceiling tiles and elements may be arranged both
concentrically or displaced in relation to each other. More than one fixing member
and thereby more than one suspension member may be used to suspend an element or ceiling
tile arranged below the top ceiling tile. Further, more than one fixing member may
be used to suspend the top ceiling tile to the ceiling structure.
[0015] An advantage of the invention is that the system presents a more simple solution
for suspending a ceiling system, since a single fixing member is used to both to suspend
the ceiling tile to the ceiling structure and to suspend any element or elements arranged
below the ceiling tile.
[0016] Another advantage is that the number of suspension members and fixing members are
reduced. In a conventional arrangement, a separate suspension member suspends individually
the ceiling tile, or any elements arranged below the ceiling tile, to the ceiling
structure, thus resulting in that a number of suspension members extends from the
ceiling structure through the top ceiling tile to the elements arranged below the
top ceiling tile. For example, in prior art solutions, if each ceiling tile is suspended
by four suspension points, and three ceiling tiles are to be arranged at different
levels, eight suspension members are extending through the top ceiling tile, in addition
to the four suspension members by which the top ceiling tile is suspended. In the
inventive suspended ceiling system arranged in similar manner, only four suspension
members are extending through the top ceiling tile according to. In the inventive
ceiling system, the fixing member both suspends the ceiling tile to the ceiling structure
and suspends any element arranged below the ceiling tile.
[0017] Further, the same suspension member may be used to suspend all ceiling tiles or elements.
[0018] Another advantage of the invention is that the number of suspension points in the
ceiling structure of the building is reduced. Since the ceiling tile and any elements
arranged below the ceiling tile are suspended to the same suspension points, fewer
suspension points are required compared to a conventional arrangement. Thereby, the
time-consuming task of fixing suspension points to the ceiling structure of the building
is reduced.
[0019] Further, the visual appearance of a suspended ceiling system according to the invention
is improved, since the suspension of the ceiling system is less noticeable. Due the
reduced number of required suspension members, a floating appearance of the suspended
ceiling system may be obtained.
[0020] Another advantage is that the resistance against extraction of the fixing member
due to the weight of ceiling system is improved compared to prior art solutions.
[0021] Further, a suspended ceiling system according to the present invention allows a faster
and easier mounting due to the reduced number of fixing members and suspension members
required and due to that the system is suspended to the same suspension points in
the ceiling structure.
[0022] Said at least one fixing member may in accordance with the system of claims 1 or
3 extend only partly between the second and first surfaces such that said at least
one fixing member is not visible at the first surface. Thereby, when the first surface
being a front surface of the ceiling tile, the visual appearance of the suspended
ceiling island is further improved. Only the suspension member, for instance a wire,
is visible from beneath. The visual impact of the suspension member is reduced and
the impression of a floating arrangement of the suspended ceiling system is obtained.
[0023] Said at least one fixing member is according to claim 1 provided with threads and
is adapted to be threaded into said ceiling tile from the second surface. By threading
the fixing member from the second surface, the fixing member is not visible from the
first surface. By using a threaded fixing member, the resistance against extraction
of the fixing member is improved.
[0024] A pitch of said at least one fixing member in the system according to claim 1 may
be at least 6 mm. A pitch of at least 6 mm is particularly favourable in order to
improve resistance against extraction of the fixing member out of the ceiling tile,
especially when suspending ceiling tiles made of glass wool.
[0025] Said at least one suspension member may be adapted to extend from said at least one
fixing member and through the first surface of said at least one ceiling tile in a
duct arranged in said at least one ceiling tile. The duct is arranged in the ceiling
tile to provide guidance for the suspension member.
[0026] Said at least one fixing member in the system according to claim 2 comprises a flange
adapted to abut the first surface of said at least one ceiling tile. The flange is
adapted to form a support surface supporting the ceiling tile.
[0027] Said at least one suspension member may be adapted to suspend at least one element
below said at least one ceiling tile. The element may be another ceiling tile, a sign,
a lightning appliance etc. The suspension member may be adapted to support a plurality
of elements arranged below each other. The elements may be arranged concentrically
or be offset in relation to each other.
[0028] The suspended ceiling system in the system according to claim 2 comprises a connecting
member adapted to connect the suspension member suspending said at least one fixing
member to said at least one fixing member. The connecting member may be adapted to
fix the position of the suspension member relative the fixing member. The connecting
member may also be used to adjust the length of the suspension member.
[0029] Said at least one ceiling tile is made of compressed mineral fibres, preferably mineral
wool, and most preferably glass wool. Due to the properties of the mineral fibres,
it especially difficult to find a suitable fixing member providing sufficient resistance
against extraction of the fixing member. By using the fixing member of the inventive
system, these difficulties are overcome.
[0030] According to another aspect of the invention, a method for suspending a ceiling system
comprising at least one ceiling tile is provided according to claims 14, 15 and 16.
[0031] The method according to the second aspect of the present invention incorporates all
the advantages of the suspended ceiling system, which previously has been discussed.
Thereby, the previous discussion is applicable also for the inventive methods.
Brief description of the drawings
[0032] The present invention will by way of example be described in more detail with reference
to the appended schematic drawings, which show embodiments of the present invention.
Fig. 1 shows a suspended ceiling system comprising a plurality of ceiling tiles in
a first arrangement.
Fig. 2 shows a part of a ceiling tile, a fixing member and a suspension member according
to a first embodiment in cross section.
Fig. 3 shows the fixing member and the suspension member in fig. 2 in more detail.
Fig. 4 shows a part of a ceiling tile, a fixing member and a suspension member according
to a second embodiment in cross section.
Fig. 5 shows the fixing member and the suspension member in fig. 4 in more detail.
Fig. 6 shows a fixing member according to an alternative embodiment.
Fig. 7 shows a fixing member according to an alternative embodiment.
Fig. 8 shows a part of a ceiling tile, a fixing member and a suspension member according
to a third embodiment in cross section.
Fig. 9 shows the fixing member in fig. 8 in more detail.
Detailed description
[0033] Fig. 1 shows an arrangement of a suspended ceiling system 1 comprising a plurality
of ceiling tiles 2. The ceiling tiles 2 are free-hanging, i.e. they are suspended
individually to the ceiling structure and not supported by a grid of profiles. The
ceiling tiles 2 are arranged above each other in the vertical direction. The ceiling
tiles 2 are concentrically arranged in fig. 1.
[0034] The ceiling tiles 2 have sound-absorbing and/or sound insulating properties. The
ceiling tiles 2 may be made of man-made fibres, for example compressed mineral fibres,
preferably mineral wool and most preferably glass wool.
[0035] Further, the ceiling tiles 2 have a first surface 2a adapted to face a room, a second
surface 2b adapted to face a ceiling structure of a building and at least one side
surface. The first surface 2a is adapted to be facing a person being in the room,
i.e. be facing the interior of a room. In the shown embodiment, the first surface
2a is a front surface and the second surface 2b is a rear surface. The first surface
2a is a horizontal surface of the ceiling tile 2, or a surface having at least a component
extending in a horizontal direction. The second surface 2b is also a horizontal surface
of the ceiling tile 2, or a surface having at least a component extending in a horizontal
direction. The first surface 2a and or the second surface 2b may be provided with
a surface layer. Said at least one side surface may also be provided with a surface
layer. The surface layer may comprise a glass fibre web. The surface layers may be
painted. The above described properties of the ceiling tiles 2 are applicable to ceiling
tiles described in connection with all embodiments described in the present application.
[0036] The suspended ceiling system 1 further comprises suspension members 3 and fixing
members 10. The suspension means 3 are adapted to suspend the ceiling tiles 2 to the
ceiling structure of the building. In the arrangement shown in fig. 1, four suspension
members 3 are suspending the ceiling tiles 2. The suspension members 3 are attached
to the ceiling structure at four suspension points. In a first embodiment, which will
be described in more detail with reference to figs. 2-3, each suspension member 3
is extending through the ceiling tiles 2 to the lowermost ceiling tile and suspends
all ceiling tiles 2 to the ceiling structure. In a second embodiment, which will be
described in more detail with reference to figs. 4-5, a first suspension member 3a
is suspending the top ceiling tile 2 to the ceiling structure and a second suspension
member 3b is suspending a lower ceiling tile 2 to the top ceiling tile 2. Since both
the first and second suspension members 3a, 3b are attached to the fixing member 10,
they extend one after the other in the same direction. Thereby, the visual appearance
is similar as if one suspension member extends through all ceiling tiles 2. The fixing
members 10 are inserted into the ceiling tile 2. The suspension members 3, 3a, 3b
and the fixing members 10, 20 will be described in more detailed with reference to
figs. 2-9.
[0037] In fig.1, the ceiling tiles 2 are rectangular. However, the ceiling tiles 2 may have
any shape, for example, elliptical, square, circular, triangular, octagonal, heptagonal,
hexagonal, and pentagonal. The ceiling tiles 2 may also have an irregular shape or
be shaped like any object such as a cloud, star, flower, butterfly etc.
[0038] A person skilled in the art appreciates that the arrangement of the suspended ceiling
system 1 may vary from the arrangement shown in fig. 1. The sizes and shapes of the
ceiling tiles 2 may vary, the arrangement of the ceiling tiles 2 relative each other
may vary, the number of suspension members 3 suspending the system 1 to the ceiling
structure may vary etc. Further, in fig. 1, the elements arranged below the top ceiling
tile are ceiling tiles. A person skilled in the art appreciates that any element may
be arranged below the top ceiling tile 2. The element may be another ceiling tile,
but may also be a sign, a lightning appliance, or any other type of object.
[0039] However, common for all arrangements is that the ceiling tile 2 and elements arranged
below are suspended to the ceiling structure at suspension points being common for
all ceiling tile and elements. The ceiling tiles and elements 2 are not suspended
individually to the ceiling structure. Thereby, the number of suspension point to
the ceiling structure is reduced and the number of suspension members 3 required is
reduced.
[0040] The suspended ceiling system 1 according to a first embodiment will now be described
in more detail with reference to figs. 2 and 3. Fig. 2 shows a part of a ceiling tile
2, a fixing member 10 and a suspension member 3. The ceiling tile 2 is of the type
described above. The fixing member 10, which is shown in more detail in fig. 3, comprises
a threaded portion 11, a top portion 12, a flange 13, and a duct 15. The duct 15 is
extending in the longitudinal direction of the fixing member 10. The duct 15 is extending
in a central portion of the fixing member 10. The flange 13 has an abutment surface
14 adapted to abut the second surface 2b of the ceiling tile 2. The top portion 12
is provided with an opening in which a hook 5 of the suspension member 3 may be arranged.
The threaded portion 11 is provided with threads. The pitch of the fixing member 10
is adapted to be suitable for the material of the ceiling tile. For example, for a
ceiling tile 2 of compressed mineral fibres such as glass wool, the pitch of the fixing
member 10 may be at least 6 mm in order to provide desired resistance against extraction
of the fixing member 10.
[0041] The fixing member 10 is inserted into the ceiling tile 2 from the second surface
2b of the ceiling tile 2. More specifically, the fixing member 10 is threaded into
the ceiling tile 2 from the second surface 2b of the ceiling tile 2. Thereby, the
fixing member 10 is not visible from the first surface 2a of the ceiling tile 2. Due
to the threaded portion of the fixing member 10, the fixing member 10 is fixed to
the ceiling tile 2.
[0042] The fixing member 10 may be made of metal, plastics, or any other suitable material.
[0043] The duct 15 of the fixing member 10 is extending at least partly between the second
and first surfaces 2a, 2b of the ceiling tile 2 when the fixing member 10 is inserted
into the ceiling tile. In the shown embodiment, the fixing member 10 is extending
partly between the second and first surfaces 2a, 2b of the ceiling tile 2. In an alternative
embodiment, the fixing member 10 may extend to the first surface 2a.
[0044] When the fixing member 10 is inserted into the ceiling tile 2, the abutment surface
14 is abutting the second surface 2b of the ceiling tile 2.
[0045] The suspension member 3 is extending through the ceiling tile 2. The suspension member
3 may be a wire, rope, cord, pipe or other suitable element. The suspension member
3 extends in the duct 15 of the fixing member 10 and extends further from the fixing
member 10 and through the first surface 2a of the ceiling tile 2. The ceiling tile
2 is provided with a duct 19 in which the suspension member 3 extends. The duct 19
of the ceiling tile 2 extends from the fixing member 10 to the first surface 2a. The
suspension member 3 further extends from the first surface 2a of the ceiling tile
2 to one or more elements arranged below the ceiling tile 2 in order to suspend said
element or elements.
[0046] In the other direction, the suspension member 3 extends from the fixing member 10
to a suspension point arranged in the ceiling structure of the building. The suspension
member 3 suspends the fixing member 10 to the ceiling structure. Thereby, since the
fixing member 10 is fixed to the ceiling tile 2, the ceiling tile 2 is suspended to
the ceiling structure by means of the suspension member 3.
[0047] The suspension member 3 comprises a connecting member 4. The connecting member 4
is provided with a hook 5. The hook 5 is inserted in the opening of the top portion
12 of the fixing member 10 in order to suspend the fixing member 10. The connecting
member 4 is further provided with a locking member 6 for fixing and locking the length
of the suspension member 3. The locking member 6 may be releasable such that the locking
member 6 comprises an unlocked position wherein the length of the suspension member
3 may be adjusted and a locked position wherein the position of the suspension member
3 is fixed.
[0048] Alternatively, the suspension member 3 may be fixedly arranged in the connecting
member 4. In a further alternative embodiment, the suspension member 3 does not include
any hook, and the securing member 6 for locking the suspension member is arranged
in the fixing member 10 instead.
[0049] Consequently, the same suspension member 3 suspends both the ceiling tile 2 and an
element arranged below the ceiling tile 2 to the ceiling structure. A further element
may be suspended below the element in the same manner as described above with reference
to the ceiling tile 2. A person skilled in the art appreciates that more than one
suspension member 3 may required to suspend the ceiling system 1, and that a fixing
member 10 is required for each suspension member 3.
[0050] The suspended ceiling system 1 according to a second embodiment will now be described
in more detail with reference to figs. 4 and 5. Fig. 4 shows a part of a ceiling tile
2, a fixing member 10, and a first and a second suspension member 3a, 3b. The ceiling
tile 2 is of the type described above. The fixing member 10 is of the type described
above with reference to figs. 2 and 3, and it will therefore not be described in detail.
The fixing member 10 is arranged in the same manner as described above with reference
to fig. 2.
[0051] The second embodiment shown in figs. 4 and 5 only differs from the embodiment shown
in figs. 2 and 3 in that two separate suspension member 3a, 3b is used instead of
a single suspension member 3. The first suspension member 3a extends from the fixing
member 10 to a suspension point arranged in the ceiling structure of the building.
The first suspension member 3a comprises a connecting member 4. The connecting member
4 is provided with a hook 5. The hook 5 is inserted in the opening of the top portion
12 of the fixing member 10 in order to suspend the fixing member 10. Thereby, the
first suspension member 3a suspends the fixing member 10 to the ceiling structure.
Since the fixing member 10 is inserted into the ceiling tile 2, the first suspension
member 3a suspends the ceiling tile 2. Further, the connecting member 4 may be provided
with a locking member 6 for fixing and locking the length of the suspension member
3a as described above. The locking member 6 may be releasable such that the locking
member 6 comprises an unlocked position wherein the length of the suspension member
3 may be adjusted and a locked position wherein the position of the suspension member
3 is fixed. Alternatively, the first suspension member 3a may be fixedly arranged
in the connecting member 4.
[0052] The second suspension member 3b extends in the duct 15 of the fixing member 10 and
extends further from the fixing member 10 and through the first surface 2a of the
ceiling tile 2. The ceiling tile 2 is provided with a duct 19 in which the second
suspension member 3b extends. The duct 19 of the ceiling tile 2 extends from the fixing
member 10 to the first surface 2a. The second suspension member 3b further extends
from the first surface 2a of the ceiling tile 2 to an element arranged below the ceiling
tile 2 in order to suspend said element. A further element may be suspended below
the element in the same manner as described above with reference to the ceiling tile.
A person skilled in the art appreciate that more than one first suspension member
may be required to suspend the ceiling system 1, and that a fixing member 10 is required
for each suspension member 3a, 3b.
[0053] The fixing member 10 is in this embodiment provided with a locking member 6 for connecting
the second suspension member 3b to the fixing member 10 and for locking the length
of the second suspension member 3b in relation to the fixing member. The locking member
6 may be releasable and of the type described above in relation to fig. 2, thereby
allowing adjustment of the length of the second suspension member 3b.
[0054] As an alternative to the locking member 6, the second suspension member 3b may be
hooked on the hook 5.
[0055] The first and second suspension members 3a, 3b may be wires, ropes, cords, pipes
or any other suitable element. Alternatively, the first suspension member 3a may be
a bracket adapted to fix the ceiling tile to the ceiling structure.
[0056] As alternatives to providing the fixing member 10 with a locking member as described
above, the duct 15 of the fixing member 10 may have a shape adapted to prevent the
second suspension member 3b from being extracted from the fixing member 10. As shown
in fig. 6, the fixing member 10 may be provided with a step 16. The second suspension
member 3b may be provided with a corresponding stop member 17 having a larger radius
than the narrow step 16 of the duct 15. The stop member prevents the second suspension
member 3b from being extracted from the fixing member 10.
[0057] Alternatively, the duct 15 of the fixing member 10 may be tapered as shown in fig.
7. The second suspension member 3b is clamped in the tapering duct 15 such that it
is fixed in the fixing member 10. The second suspension 3b may also be provided with
a stop member 17 adapted to be clamped in the tapering duct.
[0058] A suspended ceiling system 1 according to a third embodiment will now be described
in more detail with reference to fig. 8 and 9. Fig. 8 shows a part of a ceiling tile
2, a fixing member 20, and a suspension member 3. The ceiling tile 2 is of the type
described above. The fixing member 20, which is shown in more detail in fig. 9, comprises
a top portion 23, a central portion 25 having a duct 22 and a flange 21. The duct
22 is extending in the longitudinal direction of the fixing member 20. The flange
21 has an abutment surface 24 adapted to abut the first surface 2a of the ceiling
tile 2. The top portion 23 is provided with threads.
[0059] The fixing member 20 is inserted into the ceiling tile 2 from the first surface 2a
of the ceiling tile 2. When the fixing member 20 is inserted into the ceiling tile
2, the abutment surface 24 of the flange 21 is abutting the first surface 2a of the
ceiling tile 2. The fixing member 20 is adapted to support the ceiling tile 2 by means
of the abutment surface 24 of the flange 21.
[0060] The duct 22 of the fixing member 20 is extending at least partly between the second
and first surfaces 2a, 2b of the ceiling tile 2 when the fixing member 20 is inserted
into the ceiling tile 2. In the shown embodiment, the fixing member 20 extends to
the second surface 2b.
[0061] The fixing member 20 may be made of metal, plastics, or any other suitable material.
[0062] The suspension member 3 is extending through the ceiling tile 2. The suspension member
3 may be a wire, rope, cord, pipe or any other suitable element. The suspension member
3 extends in the duct 22 of the fixing member 20. The suspension member 3 extends
between the first and second surfaces 2a, 2b of the ceiling tile 2. The suspension
member 3 further extends from the first surface 2a of the ceiling tile 2 to an element
arranged below the ceiling tile 2 in order to suspend said element.
[0063] In the other direction, the suspension member 3 extends from the fixing member 20
to a suspension point arranged in the ceiling structure of the building. The suspension
member 3 suspends the fixing member 20 to the ceiling structure. Thereby, since the
fixing member 20 supports the ceiling tile 2, the ceiling tile 2 is suspended to the
ceiling structure by means of the suspension member 3. The suspension member 3 comprises
a connecting member 30. The connecting member 30 comprises a duct 31 and a threaded
portion 32. The suspension member 3 extends in the duct 31. The threaded portion 32
is adapted to engage with the threaded portion 23 of the fixing member 20. When the
threaded portion 23 of the fixing member 20 is threaded into the connecting member
30, the connecting member 30 is attached to the fixing member 20. The suspension member
3 may be fixedly arranged in the connecting member 30.The connecting member 30 may
be provided with a locking member 6 for fixing and locking the length of the suspension
member 3.. The locking member 6 may be releasable such that the locking member 6 comprises
an unlocked position wherein the length of the suspension member 3 may be adjusted
and a locked position wherein the position of the suspension member 3 is fixed.
[0064] Consequently, the suspension member 3 suspends the fixing member 20 to the ceiling
structure. Since the fixing member 20 supports the ceiling tile 2, the suspension
member 3 suspends the ceiling tile 2.
[0065] A person skilled in the art appreciates that the connecting member described in connection
with figs. 2-7 may be replaced by the above described threaded connecting member adapted
to engage with mating threads of the fixing member.
[0066] Consequently, the same suspension member 3 suspends both the ceiling tile 2 and any
element arranged below the ceiling tile 2 to the ceiling structure. A further element
may be suspended below the element in the same manner as described above with reference
to the ceiling tile 2. A person skilled in the art appreciates that more than one
suspension member may required to suspend the ceiling system, and that a fixing member
is required for each suspension member.
[0067] It is contemplated that there are numerous modifications of the embodiments described
herein, which are still within the scope of the invention as defined by the appended
claims.
[0068] It is contemplated that the different embodiments may be combined in a system. For
example, a first suspension member may be used to suspend the ceiling tile to the
ceiling structure of the building, and a second suspension member may be used to suspend
two or more elements below the ceiling tile, thus corresponding to the embodiment
with a single suspension member.
[0069] It is further contemplated that not all fixing members may be suspended to the ceiling
structure of the building. Some fixing members may be arranged to only suspend an
element arranged below the ceiling tile. It is also contemplated that some fixing
members only are arranged to suspend the fixing member to the ceiling structure of
the building and not to suspend any element arranged below the ceiling tile. A person
skilled in the art appreciates that the number of suspension members for the ceiling
tile and any elements arranged below the ceiling tile depends on the size and weight
of the ceiling tile and elements, respectively.
[0070] It is also contemplated that the connecting member may be formed integrally with
the suspension member, or that the suspension member has no connecting member. For
example, the suspension member may comprise a loop.
[0071] It is also contemplated that the ceiling tile may be arranged in form of a baffle.
In this case, the first surface is in form of an edge surface facing the room, and
the second surface is in form of an edge surface facing the ceiling structure of a
building. The baffle has two main surfaces extending perpendicular to the ceiling
structure of the building. The above description of the ceiling tile is applicable
also for a ceiling tile in form of a baffle.
[0072] It is further contemplated that the ceiling tile may also be suspended such that
the ceiling tile is angled in relation to the ceiling structure of the ceiling.
1. A suspended ceiling system (1), comprising
at least one ceiling tile (2) made of compressed mineral fibres and having a first
surface (2a) adapted to face a room and a second surface (2b) adapted to face a ceiling
structure of a building,
at least one fixing member (10; 20) being inserted into said at least one ceiling
tile (2) and suspending said at least one ceiling tile (2), wherein said at least
one fixing member (10; 20) comprises a duct (15; 22) at least partly extending between
the first and second surfaces (2a, 2b) of said at least one ceiling tile (2), and
at least one suspension member (3; 3b) at least partly extending in said duct (15;
22) and further extending from said at least one fixing member (10; 20) and through
the first surface (2a) of said at least one ceiling tile (2),
wherein said at least one fixing member (10) is provided with threads and is threaded
into said ceiling tile (2) from the second surface (2b).
2. A suspended ceiling system (1), comprising
at least one ceiling tile (2) made of compressed mineral fibres having a first surface
(2a) adapted to face a room and a second surface (2b) adapted to face a ceiling structure
of a building,
at least one fixing member (10; 20) being inserted into said at least one ceiling
tile (2) and suspending said at least one ceiling tile (2), wherein said at least
one fixing member (10; 20) comprises a duct (15; 22) at least partly extending between
the first and second surfaces (2a, 2b) of said at least one ceiling tile (2),
at least one suspension member (3; 3b) at least partly extending in said duct (15;
22) and further extending from said at least one fixing member (10; 20) and through
the first surface (2a) of said at least one ceiling tile (2), and
a connecting member (4; 30) connecting the suspension member (3; 3a) suspending said
at least one fixing member (10; 20) to said at least one fixing member (10; 20),
wherein said at least one fixing member (20) comprises a flange (21) abutting the
first surface (2a) of said at least one ceiling tile (2).
3. A suspended ceiling system (1), comprising
at least one ceiling tile (2) made of compressed mineral fibres having a first surface
(2a) adapted to face a room and a second surface (2b) adapted to face a ceiling structure
of a building,
at least one fixing member (10; 20) being inserted into said at least one ceiling
tile (2) and suspending said at least one ceiling tile (2), wherein said at least
one fixing member (10; 20) comprises a duct (15; 22) at least partly extending between
the first and second surfaces (2a, 2b) of said at least one ceiling tile (2),
at least one suspension member (3; 3b) at least partly extending in said duct (15;
22) and further extending from said at least one fixing member (10; 20) and through
the first surface (2a) of said at least one ceiling tile (2),
wherein an additional suspension member (3b) suspends said at least one fixing member
(10; 20) to a ceiling structure of a building.
4. A suspended ceiling system (1) according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said at least one
suspension member (3) suspends said at least one fixing member (10; 20) to a ceiling
structure of a building.
5. A suspended ceiling system (1) according to claim 1 or 2, wherein an additional suspension
member (3b) suspends said at least one fixing member (10; 20) to a ceiling structure
of a building.
6. A suspended ceiling system (1) according to any one of claim 1, claim 3, or claims
4 or 5 when dependent upon claim 1, wherein said at least one fixing member (10) extends
only partly between the first and second surfaces (2a, 2b) such that said at least
one fixing member (10) is not visible at the first surface (2a).
7. A suspended ceiling system (1) according to claim 3 or 6, wherein said at least one
fixing member (10) is provided with threads and is threaded into said ceiling tile
(2) from the second surface (2b).
8. A suspended ceiling system (1) according to claim 1 or 7, wherein a pitch of said
at least one fixing member (10) is at least 6 mm.
9. A suspended ceiling system (1) according to any one of claims 1-8, wherein said at
least one suspension member (3; 3b) extends from said at least one fixing member (10;
20) and through the first surface (2a) of said at least one ceiling tile (2) in a
duct (19) arranged in said at least one ceiling tile (2).
10. A suspended ceiling system (1) according to claim 3, wherein said at least one fixing
member (20) comprises a flange (21) abutting the first surface (2a) of said at least
one ceiling tile (2).
11. A suspended ceiling system (1) according to any one of claims 1-10, wherein said at
least one suspension member (3; 3b) suspends at least one element below said at least
one ceiling tile (2).
12. A suspended ceiling system (1) according to any one of claims 1, 3-11, further comprising
a connecting member (4; 30) connecting the suspension member (3; 3a) suspending said
at least one fixing member (10; 20) to said at least one fixing member (10; 20).
13. A suspended ceiling system (1) according to any one of claims 1-12, wherein said at
least one ceiling tile (2) made of compressed mineral fibres is made of mineral wool,
and most preferably glass wool.
14. A method for suspending a ceiling system (1) comprising at least one ceiling tile
(2), the method comprising
providing at least one ceiling tile (2) made of compressed mineral fibres and having
a first surface (2a) adapted to face a room and a second surface (2b) adapted to face
a ceiling structure of a building,
providing at least one fixing member (10; 20) adapted to suspend said at least one
ceiling tile (2) and comprising a duct (15; 22) adapted to extend at least partly
between the first and second surfaces (2a, 2b) of said at least one ceiling tile (2),
inserting said at least one fixing member (10; 20) into said at least ceiling tile
(2),
providing at least one suspension member (3; 3b),
arranging said at least one suspension member (3; 3b) in said at least one fixing
member (10; 20) such that said at least one suspension member (3; 3b) at least partly
extends in said duct (15; 22) and further extends from said at least one fixing member
(10; 20) and through the first surface (2a) of said at least one ceiling tile (2),
suspending said at least one ceiling tile (2) to a ceiling structure of a building
wherein said at least one fixing member (10) suspends said at least one ceiling tile
(2),
wherein the step of inserting said at least one fixing member (10) comprises threading
said at least one fixing member (10) into said at least one ceiling tile (2) from
the second surface (2b).
15. A method for suspending a ceiling system (1) comprising at least one ceiling tile
(2), the method comprising
providing at least one ceiling tile (2) made of compressed mineral fibres and having
a first surface (2a) adapted to face a room and a second surface (2b) adapted to face
a ceiling structure of a building,
providing at least one fixing member (20) comprising a duct (15; 22) adapted to extend
at least partly between the first and second surfaces (2a, 2b) of said at least one
ceiling tile (2), the fixing member (20) further comprising a flange (21) abutting
the first surface (2a) of said at least one ceiling tile (2)
inserting said at least one fixing member (10; 20) into said at least ceiling tile
(2),
providing at least one suspension member (3; 3b),
arranging said at least one suspension member (3; 3b) in said at least one fixing
member (10; 20) such that said at least one suspension member (3; 3b) at least partly
extends in said duct (15; 22) and further extends from said at least one fixing member
(10; 20) and through the first surface (2a) of said at least one ceiling tile (2),
providing a connecting member (4; 30) connecting the suspension member (3; 3a) suspending
said at least one fixing member (10; 20) to said at least one fixing member (10; 20),
suspending said at least one ceiling tile (2) to a ceiling structure of a building.
16. A method for suspending a ceiling system (1) comprising at least one ceiling tile
(2), the method comprising
providing at least one ceiling tile (2) made of compressed mineral fibres and having
a first surface (2a) adapted to face a room and a second surface (2b) adapted to face
a ceiling structure of a building,
providing at least one fixing member (10; 20) comprising a duct (15; 22) adapted to
extend at least partly between the first and second surfaces (2a, 2b) of said at least
one ceiling tile (2),
inserting said at least one fixing member (10; 20) into said at least ceiling tile
(2),
providing at least one suspension member (3),
arranging said at least one suspension member (3) in said at least one fixing member
(10; 20) such that said at least one suspension member (3) at least partly extends
in said duct (15; 22) and further extends from said at least one fixing member (10;
20) and through the first surface (2a) of said at least one ceiling tile (2),
providing an additional suspension member (3b) adapted to suspend said at least one
fixing member (10; 20) to a ceiling structure of a building,
suspending said at least one ceiling tile (2) to a ceiling structure of a building,
17. A method according to any one of claims 14-16, further comprising suspending at least
one element below said at least one ceiling tile (2) by means of said at least one
suspension member (3).
1. Hängedeckensystem (1), umfassend
mindestens eine Deckenplatte (2) hergestellt aus komprimierten Mineralfasern, die
eine erste Fläche (2a) aufweist, welche derart angepasst ist, dass sie einem Raum
zugewandt ist, und eine zweite Fläche (2b), welche derart angepasst ist, dass sie
einer Deckenstruktur eines Gebäudes zugewandt ist,
mindestens ein Befestigungselement (10; 20), das in die mindestens eine Deckenplatte
(2) eingeführt ist und die mindestens eine Deckenplatte (2) aufhängt, wobei das mindestens
eine Befestigungselement (10; 20) einen Kanal (15; 22) umfasst, der sich mindestens
teilweise zwischen den ersten und zweiten Flächen (2a, 2b) der mindestens einen Deckenplatte
(2) erstreckt, und
mindestens ein Aufhängungselement (3; 3b), das sich mindestens teilweise in den Kanal
(15; 22) erstreckt und sich weiter von dem mindestens einen Befestigungselement (10;
20) und durch die erste Fläche (2a) der mindestens einen Deckenplatte (2) erstreckt,
wobei das mindestens eine Befestigungselement (10) mit Gewinden versehen ist und in
die Deckenplatte (2) von der zweiten Fläche (2b) eingeschraubt ist.
2. Hängedeckensystem (1), umfassend
mindestens eine Deckenplatte (2) hergestellt aus komprimierten Mineralfasern, die
eine erste Fläche (2a) aufweist, welche derart angepasst ist, dass sie einem Raum
zugewandt ist, eine zweite Fläche (2b), welche derart angepasst ist, dass sie einer
Deckenstruktur eines Gebäudes zugewandt ist,
mindestens ein Befestigungselement (10; 20), das in die mindestens eine Deckenplatte
(2) eingeführt ist und die mindestens eine Deckenplatte (2) aufhängt, wobei das mindestens
eine Befestigungselement (10; 20) einen Kanal (15; 22) umfasst, der sich mindestens
teilweise zwischen den ersten und zweiten Flächen (2a, 2b) der mindestens einen Deckenplatte
(2) erstreckt),
mindestens ein Aufhängungselement (3; 3b), das sich mindestens teilweise in den Kanal
(15; 22) erstreckt und sich weiter von dem mindestens einen Befestigungselement (10;
20) und durch die erste Fläche (2a) der mindestens einen Deckenplatte (2) erstreckt,
und ein Verbindungselement (4; 30), welches das Aufhängungselement (3; 3a), welches
das mindestens eine Befestigungselement (10; 20) aufhängt, mit dem mindestens einen
Befestigungselement (10; 20) verbindet,
wobei das mindestens eine Befestigungselement (20) einen Flansch (21) umfasst, der
an die erste Fläche (2a) von der mindestens einen Deckenplatte (2) angrenzt.
3. Hängedeckensystem (1), umfassend
mindestens eine Deckenplatte (2) hergestellt aus komprimierten Mineralfasern, die
eine erste Fläche (2a) aufweist, welche derart angepasst ist, dass sie einem Raum
zugewandt ist, eine zweite Fläche (2b), welche derart angepasst ist, dass sie einer
Deckenstruktur eines Gebäudes zugewandt ist,
mindestens ein Befestigungselement (10; 20), das in die mindestens eine Deckenplatte
(2) eingeführt ist und die mindestens eine Deckenplatte (2) aufhängt, wobei das mindestens
eine Befestigungselement (10; 20) einen Kanal (15; 22) umfasst, der sich mindestens
teilweise zwischen den ersten und zweiten Flächen (2a, 2b) der mindestens einen Deckenplatte
(2) erstreckt),
mindestens ein Aufhängungselement (3; 3b), das sich mindestens teilweise in den Kanal
(15; 22) erstreckt und sich weiter von dem mindestens einen Befestigungselement (10;
20) und durch die erste Fläche (2a) der mindestens einen Deckenplatte (2) erstreckt,
wobei ein zusätzliches Aufhängungselement (3b) das mindestens eine Befestigungselement
(10; 20) an einer Deckenstruktur eines Gebäudes aufhängt.
4. Hängedeckensystem (1) nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, wobei das mindestens eine Aufhängungselement
(3) das mindestens eine Befestigungselement (10; 20) an einer Deckenstruktur eines
Gebäudes aufhängt.
5. Hängedeckensystem (1) nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, wobei ein zusätzliches Aufhängungselement
(3) das mindestens eine Befestigungselement (10; 20) an einer Deckenstruktur eines
Gebäudes aufhängt.
6. Hängedeckensystem (1) nach einem von Anspruch 1, Anspruch 3 oder den Ansprüchen 4
oder 5, wenn abhängig von Anspruch 1, wobei sich das mindestens eine Befestigungselement
(10) nur teilweise zwischen den ersten und zweiten Flächen (2a, 2b) derart erstreckt,
dass das mindestens eine Befestigungselement (10) an der ersten Fläche (2a) nicht
sichtbar ist.
7. Hängedeckensystem (1) nach Anspruch 3 oder 6, wobei das mindestens eine Befestigungselement
(10) mit Gewinden versehen ist und in die Deckenplatte (2) von der zweiten Fläche
(2b) eingeschraubt ist.
8. Hängedeckensystem (1) nach Anspruch 1 oder 7, wobei eine Teilung von dem mindestens
einen Befestigungselement (10) mindestens 6 mm beträgt.
9. Hängedeckensystem (1) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 - 8, wobei das mindestens eine Aufhängungselement
(3; 3b) sich von dem mindestens einen Befestigungselement (10; 20) und durch die erste
Fläche (2a) der mindestens einen Deckenplatte (2) in einem Kanal (19), der in der
mindestens einen Deckenplatte (2) angeordnet ist, erstreckt.
10. Hängedeckensystem (1) nach Anspruch 3, wobei das mindestens eine Befestigungselement
(20) einen Flansch (21) umfasst, der an die erste Fläche (2a) von der mindestens einen
Deckenplatte (2) angrenzt.
11. Hängedeckensystem (1) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 - 10, wobei das mindestens eine Aufhängungselement
(3; 3b) mindestens ein Element unter der mindestens einen Deckenplatte (2) aufhängt.
12. Hängedeckensystem (1) nach einem der Ansprüche 1, 3 - 11, weiter umfassend ein Verbindungselement
(4; 30), welches das Aufhängungselement (3; 3a), welches das mindestens eine Befestigungselement
(10; 20) aufhängt, mit dem mindestens einen Befestigungselement (10; 20) verbindet.
13. Hängedeckensystem (1) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 - 12, wobei die mindestens eine Deckenplatte
(2), die aus komprimierten Mineralfasern hergestellt ist, aus Mineralwolle und am
meisten bevorzugt aus Glaswolle hergestellt ist.
14. Verfahren zum Aufhängen eines Deckensystems (1), das mindestens eine Deckenplatte
(2) umfasst, wobei das Verfahren umfasst
Bereitstellen von mindestens einer Deckenplatte (2), die aus komprimierten Mineralfasern
hergestellt ist und eine erste Fläche (2a) aufweist, welche derart angepasst ist,
dass sie einem Raum zugewandt ist, und eine zweite Fläche (2b), welche derart angepasst
ist, dass sie einer Deckenstruktur eines Gebäudes zugewandt ist,
Bereitstellen von mindestens einem Befestigungselement (10; 20), das angepasst ist,
die mindestens eine Deckenplatte (2) aufzuhängen, und die einen Kanal (15; 22) umfasst,
der derart angepasst ist, dass er sich mindestens teilweise zwischen den ersten und
zweiten Flächen (2a, 2b) der mindestens einen Deckenplatte (2) erstreckt,
Einführen des mindestens einen Befestigungselements (10; 20) in die mindestens eine
Deckenplatte (2),
Bereitstellen von mindestens einem Aufhängungselement (3; 3b), Anordnen des mindestens
einen Aufhängungselements (3; 3b) in dem mindestens einen Befestigungselement (10;
20), sodass das mindestens eine Aufhängungselement (3; 3b) sich mindestens teilweise
in den Kanal (15; 22) erstreckt und sich weiter von dem mindestens einen Befestigungselement
(10; 20) und durch die erste Fläche (2a) der mindestens einen Deckenplatte (2) erstreckt,
Aufhängen der mindestens einen Deckenplatte (2) an einer Deckenstruktur eines Gebäudes,
wobei das mindestens eine Befestigungselement (10) die mindestens eine Deckenplatte
(2) aufhängt,
wobei der Schritt des Einführens von dem mindestens einen Befestigungselement (10)
das Einschrauben des mindestens einen Befestigungselements (10) in die mindestens
eine Deckenplatte (2) von der zweiten Fläche (2b) umfasst.
15. Verfahren zum Aufhängen eines Deckensystems (1), das mindestens eine Deckenplatte
(2) umfasst, wobei das Verfahren umfasst
Bereitstellen von mindestens einer Deckenplatte (2), die aus komprimierten Mineralfasern
hergestellt ist und eine erste Fläche (2a) aufweist, welche derart angepasst ist,
dass sie einem Raum zugewandt ist, und eine zweite Fläche (2b), welche derart angepasst
ist, dass sie einer Deckenstruktur eines Gebäudes zugewandt ist,
Bereitstellen von mindestens einem Befestigungselement (20) das einen Kanal (15; 22)
umfasst, der derart angepasst ist, dass er sich mindestens teilweise zwischen den
ersten und zweiten Flächen (2a, 2b) von der mindestens einen Deckenplatte (2) erstreckt,
wobei das Befestigungselement (20) weiter einen Flansch (21) umfasst, der an die erste
Fläche (2a) von der mindestens einen Deckenplatte (2) angrenzt,
Einführen des mindestens einen Befestigungselements (10; 20) in die mindestens eine
Deckenplatte (2),
Bereitstellen von mindestens einem Aufhängungselement (3; 3b), Anordnen des mindestens
einen Aufhängungselements (3; 3b) in dem mindestens einen Befestigungselement (10;
20), sodass das mindestens eine Aufhängungselement (3; 3b) sich mindestens teilweise
in den Kanal (15; 22) erstreckt und sich weiter von dem mindestens einen Befestigungselement
(10; 20) und durch die erste Fläche (2a) der mindestens einen Deckenplatte (2) erstreckt,
Bereitstellen eines Verbindungselements (4; 30), welches das Aufhängungselement (3;
3a), welches das mindestens eine Befestigungselement (10; 20) aufhängt, mit dem mindestens
einen Befestigungselement (10; 20) verbindet,
Aufhängen von der mindestens einen Deckenplatte (2) an einer Deckenstruktur eines
Gebäudes.
16. Verfahren zum Aufhängen eines Deckensystems (1), das mindestens eine Deckenplatte
(2) umfasst, wobei das Verfahren umfasst
Bereitstellen von mindestens einer Deckenplatte (2), die aus komprimierten Mineralfasern
hergestellt ist und eine erste Fläche (2a) aufweist, welche derart angepasst ist,
dass sie einem Raum zugewandt ist, und eine zweite Fläche (2b), welche derart angepasst
ist, dass sie einer Deckenstruktur eines Gebäudes zugewandt ist,
Bereitstellen von mindestens einem Befestigungselement (10; 20), das einen Kanal (15;
22) umfasst, der derart angepasst ist, dass er sich mindestens teilweise zwischen
den ersten und zweiten Flächen (2a, 2b) der mindestens einen Deckenplatte (2) erstreckt,
Einführen des mindestens einen Befestigungselements (10; 20) in die mindestens eine
Deckenplatte (2),
Bereitstellen von mindestens einem Aufhängungselement (3), Anordnen des mindestens
einen Aufhängungselements (3) in dem mindestens einen Befestigungselement (10; 20),
sodass sich das mindestens eine Aufhängungselement (3) mindestens teilweise in dem
Kanal (15; 22) erstreckt und sich weiter von dem mindestens einen Befestigungselement
(10; 20) und durch die erste Fläche (2a) der mindestens einen Deckenplatte (2) erstreckt,
Bereitstellen eines zusätzlichen Aufhängungselements (3b), das derart angepasst ist,
dass es das mindestens eine Befestigungselement (10; 20) an einer Deckenstruktur eines
Gebäudes aufhängt,
Aufhängen von der mindestens einen Deckenplatte (2) an einer Deckenstruktur eines
Gebäudes,
17. Verfahren nach einem der Ansprüche 14 - 16, weiter umfassend das Aufhängen von mindestens
einem Element unter der mindestens einen Deckenplatte (2) mittels des mindestens einen
Aufhängungselements (3).
1. Système de plafond suspendu (1), comprenant
au moins une dalle de plafond (2) composée de fibres minérales compressées et dotée
d'une première surface (2a) apte à faire face à une pièce et d'une seconde surface
(2b) apte à faire face à une structure de plafond d'un bâtiment,
au moins un élément de fixation (10 ; 20) qui est inséré dans ladite au moins une
dalle de plafond (2) et suspend ladite, Colle au moins une dalle de plafond (2), ledit
au moins un élément de fixation (10 ; 20) comprenant une conduite (15 ; 22) s'étendant
au moins partiellement entre les première et seconde surfaces (2a, 2b) de ladite au
moins une dalle de plafond (2), et
au moins un élément de suspension (3 ; 3b) s'étendant au moins partiellement dans
ladite conduite (15; 22) et s'étendant en outre depuis l'au moins un élément de fixation
(10; 20) et à travers la première surface (2a) de ladite au moins une dalle de plafond
(2),
ledit au moins un élément de fixation (10) étant pourvu de filetages et étant fileté
dans ladite dalle de plafond (2) depuis la seconde surface (2b).
2. Système de plafond suspendu (1), comprenant
au moins une dalle de plafond (2) composée de fibres minérales compressées et dotée
d'une première surface (2a) apte à faire face à une pièce et d'une seconde surface
(2b) apte à faire face à une structure de plafond d'un bâtiment,
au moins un élément de fixation (10 ; 20) qui est inséré dans ladite au moins une
dalle de plafond (2) et suspend ladite au moins une dalle de plafond (2), ledit au
moins un élément de fixation (10 ; 20) comprenant une conduite (15; 22) s'étendant
au moins partiellement entre les première et seconde surfaces (2a, 2b) de ladite au
moins une dalle de plafond (2), et
au moins un élément de suspension (3 ; 3b) s'étendant au moins partiellement dans
ladite conduite (15; 22) et s'étendant en outre depuis l'au moins un élément de fixation
(10; 20) et à travers la première surface (2a) de ladite au moins une dalle de plafond
(2), et
un élément de connexion (4 ; 30) connectant l'élément de suspension (3; 3a) suspendant
ledit au moins un élément de fixation (10; 20) audit au moins un élément de fixation
(10 ; 20),
ledit au moins un élément de fixation (20) comprenant une bride (21) butant contre
la première surface (2a) de ladite au moins une dalle de plafond (2).
3. Système de plafond suspendu (1), comprenant
au moins une dalle de plafond (2) composée de fibres minérales compressées et dotée
d'une première surface (2a) apte à faire face à une pièce et d'une seconde surface
(2b) apte à faire face à une structure de plafond d'un bâtiment,
au moins un élément de fixation (10 ; 20) qui est inséré dans ladite au moins une
dalle de plafond (2) et suspend ladite au moins une dalle de plafond (2), ledit au
moins un élément de fixation (10 ; 20) comprenant une conduite (15; 22) s'étendant
au moins partiellement entre les première et seconde surfaces (2a, 2b) de ladite au
moins une dalle de plafond (2), et
au moins un élément de suspension (3 ; 3b) s'étendant au moins partiellement dans
ladite conduite (15; 22) et s'étendant en outre depuis l'au moins un élément de fixation
(10; 20) et à travers la première surface (2a) de ladite au moins une dalle de plafond
(2),
au moins un élément de suspension supplémentaire (3b) suspendant ledit au moins un
élément de fixation (10; 20) à une structure de plafond d'un bâtiment.
4. Système de plafond suspendu (1) selon la revendication 1 ou 2, dans lequel ledit au
moins un élément de suspension (3) suspend ledit au moins un élément de fixation (10
; 20) à une structure de plafond d'un bâtiment.
5. Système de plafond suspendu (1) selon la revendication 1 ou 2, dans lequel un élément
de suspension supplémentaire (3b) suspend ledit au moins un élément de fixation (10
; 20) à une structure de plafond d'un bâtiment.
6. Système de plafond suspendu (1) selon l'une quelconque de la revendication 1, de la
revendication 3, ou les revendications 4 ou 5 lorsqu'elles dépendent de la revendication
1, dans lequel ledit au moins un élément de fixation (10) s'étend seulement partiellement
entre les première et seconde surfaces (2a, 2b), de sorte que ledit au moins un élément
de fixation (10) n'est pas visible à la première surface (2a).
7. Système de plafond suspendu (1) selon la revendication 3 ou 6, dans lequel ledit au
moins un élément de fixation (10) est pourvu de filetages et est fileté dans ladite
dalle de plafond (2) depuis la seconde surface (2b).
8. Système de plafond suspendu (1) selon la revendication 1 ou 7, dans lequel un pas
d'au moins un élément de fixation (10) est d'au moins 6 mm.
9. Système de plafond suspendu (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 - 8, dans
lequel ledit au moins un élément de suspension (3 ; 3b) s'étend depuis ledit au moins
un élément de fixation (10; 20) et à travers la première surface (2a) de ladite au
moins une dalle de plafond (2) dans une conduite (19) disposée dans ladite au moins
une dalle de plafond (2).
10. Système de plafond suspendu (1) selon la revendication 3, dans lequel ledit au moins
un élément de fixation (20) comprend une bride (21) luttant contre la première surface
(2a) de ladite au moins une dalle de plafond (2).
11. Système de plafond suspendu (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 - 10,
dans lequel ledit au moins un élément de suspension (3 ; 3b) suspend au moins un élément
en-dessous de la dite au moins une dalle de plafond (2).
12. Système de plafond suspendu (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1, 3 - 11,
comprenant en outre un élément de connexion (4 ; 30) connectant l'élément de suspension
(3 ; 3a) suspendant ledit au moins un élément de fixation (10 ; 20) audit au moins
un élément de fixation (10 ; 20).
13. Système de plafond suspendu (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 - 12,
dans lequel ladite au moins une dalle de plafond (2) composée de fibres minérales
compressées est composée de laine minérale et le plus préférentiellement de laine
de verre.
14. Procédé de suspension d'un système de plafond (1) comprenant au moins une dalle de
plafond (2), ce procédé comprenant
la prévision d'au moins une dalle de plafond (2) composée de fibres minérales compressées
et dotée d'une première surface (2a) apte à faire face à une pièce et d'une seconde
surface (2b) apte à faire face à une structure de plafond d'un bâtiment,
la prévision d'au moins un élément de fixation (10; 20) apte à suspendre l'au moins
une dalle de plafond (2) et comprenant une conduite (15 ; 22) apte à s'étendre au
moins partiellement entre les première et seconde surfaces (2a, 2b) de ladite au moins
une dalle de plafond (2),
l'insertion dudit au moins un élément de fixation (10 ; 20) dans ladite au moins une
dalle de plafond (2),
la prévision d'au moins un élément de suspension (3 ; 3b),
la disposition dudit au moins un élément de suspension (3 ; 3b) dans ledit au moins
un élément de fixation (10 ; 20) de manière à ce que ledit au moins un élément de
suspension (3 ; 3b) s'étende au moins partiellement dans ladite conduite (15 ; 22)
et s'étende en outre depuis l'au moins un élément de fixation (10; 20) et à travers
la première surface (2a) de ladite au moins une dalle de plafond (2),
la suspension de ladite au moins au moins une dalle de plafond (2) à une structure
de plafond d'un bâtiment, ledit au moins un élément de fixation (10) suspendant ladite
au moins au moins une dalle de plafond (2),
l'étape d'insertion dudit au moins un élément de fixation (10) comprenant le filetage
dudit au moins un élément de fixation (10) dans ladite au moins une dalle de plafond
(2) depuis la seconde surface (2b).
15. Procédé de suspension d'un système de plafond (1) comprenant au moins une dalle de
plafond (2), ce procédé comprenant
la prévision d'au moins une dalle de plafond (2) composée de fibres minérales compressées
et dotée d'une première surface (2a) apte à faire face à une pièce et d'une seconde
surface (2b) apte à faire face à une structure de plafond d'un bâtiment,
la prévision d'au moins un élément de fixation (20) comprenant une conduite (15 ;
22) apte à s'étendre au moins partiellement entre les première et seconde surfaces
(2a, 2b) de ladite au moins une dalle de plafond (2), l'élément de fixation (20) comprenant
en outre une bride (21) butant contre la première surface (2a) de ladite au moins
une dalle de plafond (2),
l'insertion dudit au moins un élément de fixation (10 ; 20) dans ladite au moins une
dalle de plafond (2),
la prévision d'au moins un élément de suspension (3 ; 3b),
la disposition dudit au moins un élément de suspension (3 ; 3b) dans ledit au moins
un élément de fixation (10 ; 20) de manière à ce que ledit au moins un élément de
suspension (3 ; 3b) s'étende au moins partiellement dans ladite conduite (15 ; 22)
et s'étende en outre depuis l'au moins un élément de fixation (10; 20) et à travers
la première surface (2a) de ladite au moins une dalle de plafond (2),
la prévision d'un élément de connexion (4 ; 30) connectant l'élément de suspension
(3 ; 3a) suspendant ledit au moins un élément de fixation (10 ; 20) audit au moins
un élément de fixation (10 ; 20),
la suspension de ladite au moins une dalle de plafond (2) à une structure de plafond
d'un bâtiment.
16. Procédé de suspension d'un système de plafond (1) comprenant au moins une dalle de
plafond (2), ce procédé comprenant
la prévision d'au moins une dalle de plafond (2) composée de fibres minérales compressées
et dotée d'une première surface (2a) apte à faire face à une pièce et d'une seconde
surface (2b) apte à faire face à une structure de plafond d'un bâtiment,
la prévision d'au moins un élément de fixation (10 ; 20) comprenant une conduite (15
; 22) apte à s'étendre au moins partiellement entre les première et seconde surfaces
(2a, 2b) de ladite au moins une dalle de plafond (2),
l'insertion dudit au moins un élément de fixation (10 ; 20) dans ladite au moins une
dalle de plafond (2),
la prévision d'au moins un élément de suspension (3),
la disposition dudit au moins un élément de suspension (3) dans ledit au moins un
élément de fixation (10 ; 20) de manière à ce que ledit au moins un élément de suspension
(3) s'étende au moins partiellement dans ladite conduite (15; 22) et s'étende en outre
depuis ledit au moins un élément de fixation (10 ; 20) et à travers la première surface
(2a) de ladite au moins une dalle de plafond (2),
la prévision d'un élément de suspension supplémentaire (3b) apte à suspendre ledit
au moins un élément de fixation (10; 20) à une structure de plafond d'un bâtiment,
la suspension de ladite au moins une dalle de plafond (2) à une structure de plafond
d'un bâtiment.
17. Procédé selon l'une quelconque des revendications 14 - 16, comprenant en outre la
suspension d'au moins un élément en-dessous de ladite au moins une dalle de plafond
(2) au moyen dudit au moins un élément de suspension (3).
REFERENCES CITED IN THE DESCRIPTION
This list of references cited by the applicant is for the reader's convenience only.
It does not form part of the European patent document. Even though great care has
been taken in compiling the references, errors or omissions cannot be excluded and
the EPO disclaims all liability in this regard.
Patent documents cited in the description