Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to a roof light system of the kind mentioned in the
first part of claim 1.
Background Art
[0002] To provide light to an interior room of a building located directly under the roof
of the building, roof windows are typically mounted in a roof surface of the roof,
such that incident light falls into the room. In rooms in the building which are separated
from the roof surface by a ceiling, façade windows are typically applied as there
is no immediate access to the roof surface, or only artificial light if the room has
no access to an outer wall. However, as many roof windows are typically installed
in inclined or more or less flat roof surfaces, such roof windows provide for more
light than a corresponding façade window and most often provide an unhindered view
of the sky.
[0003] As the incidence of natural light is desirable for several reasons, it has been sought
to provide access to natural light also to an interior room with a ceiling, typically
located in the ground floor of the house. Thus, it is known to provide a roof light
system with a light conduit extending from a top unit located in or at the roof surface
to a bottom unit positioned in the ceiling of the interior room. Examples of prior
art roof light systems are found in Applicant's European patents
EP 1 756 481 B1,
EP 1756482 B1 and
EP 1 841 931 B1, which also provide for ventilation solutions, and from
US 5,613,333,
US 6,604,329, and
US 2005/0081462 A1. Even though these arrangements provide for viable solutions, the provision of the
light conduit which must be installed in the roof structure renders the installation
cumbersome and costly.
Summary of Invention
[0005] With this background, it is therefore an object of the invention to provide a roof
light system by which the installation is rendered more flexible and cost-effective.
[0006] This and further objects are achieved with a roof light system with the features
of claim 1.
[0007] By forming each of the first and second end sections as rectangular pieces while
allowing the side sections to have other forms, a good compromise between flexibility
and cost-efficiency has been found. Since the roof light system is typically installed
such that roof module is located between adjacent roof trusses, it has proven that
the installation of the roof light system is convenient to execute and that many different
roof types can be subject to the installation.
[0008] Forming at least the side sections and possibly all sections of the shaft arrangement
by a piece of cloth of a flexible cloth material, a particularly flexible installation
is provided. The configuration of the shaft arrangement may in principle be carried
out independently of the configuration of the roof module and the ceiling module,
depending on the field of application of the roof light system and of the roof surface.
[0009] It is noted that the term "sections" within the context of the present invention
should be interpreted in its broadest sense. Thus, in addition to four separate elements,
or parts, having individual, distinguished edges facing each other in the mounted
condition and thus coinciding with the respective sections of the formed shaft, also
two or more coherent elements are included in the definition, whether such elements
are pre-joined to form two or more adjacent sections in the finished shaft, or integrally
formed, to be joined to one or more other such coherent element or elements. Additionally,
it is noted that by the term "section", within the context of the present invention,
is meant a flat two-dimensional geometric surface, extending in a single plane and
being substantially without depths or highs.
[0010] The shaft provided by the sections of the shaft arrangement in the mounted condition
of the roof light system defines a general longitudinal direction extending between
the roof module and the ceiling module. Depending on the configuration, the longitudinal
direction may be perpendicular to one or both of the ceiling module and/or the roof
module, but it is also conceivable that the longitudinal direction forms an angle
other than 90° with one or both of the ceiling module and the roof module. A transverse
direction of the shaft is defined as perpendicular to the longitudinal direction.
[0011] Furthermore, the shaft does not necessarily fulfil the requirements to a geometrically
picture-perfect rectangle in cross-section, but a slight rounding at the edges is
foreseen as well. Similarly, the edges may be slightly curved .
[0012] The provision of a support assembly which provides for a structural stability entails
that the material or materials of the shaft sections need/s not to fulfil requirements
to stability.
[0013] In the system of the invention, the support assembly comprises a set of brackets
configured to be connected to the roof module frame and to the ceiling module frame,
and a set of four corner posts adapted to extend from the ceiling module to the roof
module in the mounted condition. This provides for well-proven and robust craftsman
solutions.
[0014] In the system of the invention, each of the side sections of the shaft arrangement
comprises a piece of cloth of a flexible cloth material and the support assembly comprises
a set of plates of a board material which constitutes or is connectable to each of
the first and second end sections. In this way, the plates at the end sections serve
as support for the associated piece of cloth, which may for instance be of the same
type as the material of the side sections. A uniform appearance of the shaft arrangement
is thus obtained.
[0015] In the system of the invention, tightening means are provided to hold said at least
one section comprising a piece of cloth of flexible cloth material between the roof
module and the ceiling module in a stretched state in the longitudinal direction of
the shaft formed by the shaft arrangement in the mounted condition. The tightening
means ensure that a smooth appearance of the shaft sections is present at all times.
In a preferred development, the tightening means preferably comprise a plurality of
tightening elements including an expandable spring, such as a foam spring, in contact
with, optionally wrapped in a bottom edge portion of a section of the shaft arrangement
comprising a piece of flexible cloth material. This provides for a simple and reliable
tensioning effect.
[0016] In one embodiment, which provides for good retention and which is furthermore capable
of accommodating a range of tightening positions, the roof light system furthermore
comprises a number of groove profiles formed in, connectable or connected to the respective
member of the ceiling module frame, each groove profile including a groove section
and a fastening section, and having a length substantially corresponding to the length
or the width of the ceiling module, and wherein the bottom edge portion of each section
of a piece of flexible cloth material is connected to the ceiling module frame in
the respective groove profile in the mounted condition, and the bottom edge portion
of the side section is folded in the groove profile and in contact with the expandable
spring in the mounted condition of the roof light system.
[0017] In a further embodiment, in which the roof light system furthermore comprises a compression
profile configured to be connected to the groove profile and including a compression
section and a fastening section so as to retain the expandable spring, such as the
foam spring, in the groove section of the groove profile such that the bottom edge
portion is held to the respective member of the ceiling module frame in a resilient
connection in the mounted condition, a particularly safe connection is achieved.
[0018] The roof light system according to the invention is applicable to a variety of configurations
of the roof module, the shaft arrangement and the ceiling module. Specifically, the
ceiling module comprises a pane, which is an insulating pane. In this case, the ceiling
module of the system has been found to insulate the interior very efficiently from
the loft in a comparably cheap manner. This is of particular advantage if the shaft
arrangement runs through a not well insulated space. In case, outside of the presently
claimed invention, the ceiling module comprises only a single frame, or at least no
insulating pane is present, insulation surrounding the shaft arrangement is typically
provided for.
[0019] In the system of the invention, the pane is encased in a ceiling module sash which
is openable relative to the ceiling module frame. This allows for easy access to the
interior of the shaft arrangement.
[0020] In a development, the ceiling module sash is hinged to the ceiling module frame at
a side member, allowing the ceiling module sash to swing out of the ceiling module
frame plane, the ceiling module preferably comprises a locking mechanism connected
to the ceiling module frame and the ceiling module sash, and being able to lock in
place the ceiling module sash relative to the ceiling module frame, the ceiling module
more preferably also comprising a lifting assembly configured to modulate the swinging
movement of the ceiling module sash. This provides for particularly easy operation
of the roof light system.
[0021] In principle, the roof light system may be installed in a variety of configurations,
including inclined and flat roof surfaces, and ceiling planes including inclined inner
walls. Advantageously, the angle between the roof module plane and the ceiling module
plane lies in the interval of 0-45°, preferably 15-25°. Such angle intervals are accommodated
in most modern buildings.
[0022] In one advantageous configuration, the roof module has such a length that its projected
length is substantially the same as the length of the ceiling module. This provides
for an aesthetically pleasing and practical design of the shaft arrangement in the
mounted condition.
[0023] An embodiment, which provides for increased flexibility as to the positioning of
the ceiling module relative to the roof module, the roof module is offset from the
ceiling module such that the first end section and/or the second end section extends
non-perpendicularly to the ceiling module plane.
[0024] Another embodiment, which allows for optimum flexibility as regards the positioning
of the ceiling module relative to the roof module, a maximum ceiling module displacement
is defined as the projected distance between the roof frame bottom member and the
ceiling frame first end member.
[0025] In a further embodiment, the shaft arrangement comprises two shaft parts of a substantially
U-shaped configuration and which are configured to overlap partly in the mounted condition
to form the side sections of the shaft arrangement, the first end section being formed
from one shaft part and the second end section from the other shaft part. This embodiment
combines good performance during manufacture, installation and in use.
[0026] To provide a suitable finishing of the roof light system, thus providing an agreeable
appearance and practicality in use, a trim profile may be provided which is connected
to the ceiling module frame by a set of clips.
[0027] In a still further embodiment, a ceiling trim frame is connected to the ceiling module
frame to span the transition to the ceiling in the mounted condition. This provides
for a suitable finishing towards the interior of the building room.
[0028] Other presently preferred embodiments and further advantages will be apparent from
the subsequent detailed description and drawings.
Brief Description of Drawings
[0029] In the following description embodiments of the invention will be described with
reference to the schematic drawings, in which
Fig. 1 is an isometric view of a roof structure, with the roofing removed for clarity,
and in which a roof light system in an embodiment of the invention is shown in its
mounted position;
Fig. 2 is a side view of the roof light system of Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is an exploded perspective view of details of a roof light system in an embodiment
of the invention;
Fig. 4 is a partial perspective view of details of the lower right-hand corner of
a roof light system in an embodiment of the invention during a step of installation;
Fig. 5 is a view corresponding to Fig. 4, on a larger scale, with parts of the roof
structure removed for clarity;
Fig. 6 is a schematic cross-sectional view of details of a roof module frame and of
a shaft arrangement of an embodiment of the roof light system;
Fig. 7 is a perspective view of a detail of the embodiment of Fig. 6;
Fig. 8 is a schematic cross-sectional view of details of a ceiling module frame and
of a shaft arrangement of an embodiment of the roof light system, during a step of
installation;
Fig. 9 is a view corresponding to Fig. 8, in a mounted condition;
Fig. 10 is a partial perspective view seen from the inside of details of the lower
half of a roof light system in an embodiment of the invention during a step of installation;
Fig. 11 is a partial perspective view corresponding to Fig. 10, in another step of
installation;
Figs 12a and 12b are partial perspective views of details of the shaft arrangement
during steps of installation;
Fig. 13a. 13b and 13c are partial perspective views of details of the shaft arrangement
during further steps of installation;
Fig. 14 is an end view, on a larger scale, of an embodiment of the shaft arrangement
with a support assembly;
Fig. 15 is a schematic side view of a side section of the shaft arrangement in an
embodiment of the invention, indicating side and bottom edges in the supply and the
mounted conditions, respectively;
Fig. 16 is a cross-sectional view of details of a ceiling module frame and a shaft
arrangement of an embodiment of the roof light system according to the invention,
in the mounted condition;
Fig. 17 is a view corresponding to Fig. 16, of an alternative embodiment of the roof
light system, not according to the invention, with a more simple configuration of
the roof module;
Fig. 18 is a schematic side view of an alternative configuration of the roof light
system in the mounted condition;
Figs 19a to 19d are schematic views of a further alternative embodiment of the shaft
arrangement of the roof light system according to the invention;
Fig. 20 is a schematic view of a yet further alternative embodiment of the shaft arrangement
of the roof light system according to the invention;
Fig. 21 is a side view, on a larger scale, of a detail of the roof light system according
to the invention; and
Fig. 22 is a perspective view of an embodiment of the roof light system in which the
ceiling module sash is connected to the ceiling module frame in a hinged connection.
Description of Embodiments
[0030] In the figures of the drawings, embodiments of a roof light system according to the
invention are shown.
[0031] Referring initially to Fig. 1, a mounted roof light system 1 according to a first
embodiment of the invention is shown. The roof light system 1 is here mounted in a
roof structure of an inclined roof generally designated 2 within a framework of trusses
21, 22, 23, 24, counter-battens 25, battens 26 and a vapour barrier 27. The trusses
21, 22, 23, 24 form, in a manner known
per se, the load-bearing structure of the roofing (not shown) and the counter-battens 25
are arranged in parallel to the trusses, either on the same line as the trusses or
offset therefrom. In the shown figure the battens 26 of the roof 2 are arranged perpendicularly
to the counter-battens 25, yet the arrangement thereof can also be in any other plane
direction. The roof light system 1 can be mounted centrally in the roof 2, as shown
in the drawing figures, or at the top edge of the roof 2, at the lower part of the
roof 2 or at the outer edges of the roof 2. There may be more than one roof light
system 1 installed in the inclined roof 2. The roof light system 1 is here shown installed
in an installed roof 2 as will be described in further detail below. The roof light
system 1 is also applicable to flat roofs, however.
[0032] Turning now to Fig. 2 and Fig. 3, a roof light system 1 according to the first embodiment
of the invention is shown. The roof light system 1 is configured to provide a light
conduit between the inclined roof 2 of a building and an interior building room 3
with a ceiling 31. The roof light system 1 comprises a roof module 4 with a roof module
frame 41 and a roof module pane 42. The roof module frame 41 defines a length LRM
and a width WRM of the roof module in a roof module plane and is configured to be
mounted in a surface of the roof 2, e.g. connected to counter-battens 25 and/or the
battens 26. Referring briefly to Fig. 4, a mounting bracket 44 is shown for installation
of the roof module 4 on battens 26 of the roof 2. The mounting bracket 44 might be
configured to fit to battens 26 of different sizes and comprise holes for protruding
means such as screws or other attachment means. Depending on the size or the weight
of the roof module 4, the amount of mounting brackets 44 can be increased but typically
comprise one mounting bracket 44 at each corner. The roof module pane 42 may comprise
any at least partially translucent panel element of a suitable material. Typically,
the roof module pane 42 comprises a glazing unit with one or more clear sheets of
glass or a plastic material.
[0033] In a mounted condition of the roof light system 1, the roof module plane is substantially
parallel to the surface of the roof 2. The roof light system 1 further has a ceiling
module 5 with a ceiling module frame 51. In the embodiment shown, the ceiling module
5 is also provided with a ceiling module pane 52. The ceiling module frame 51 defines
a length LCM and a width WCM of the ceiling module 5 in a ceiling module plane and
is configured to be mounted in the ceiling 31, e.g. connected to the trusses 21, 22,
23 and 24. In the mounted position, the ceiling module plane is substantially parallel
to the ceiling 31.
[0034] In the shown embodiment, the roof light system 1 further comprises a shaft arrangement
6 forming a shaft, i.e. in the present context a tunnel allowing the passage of light,
extending in a general longitudinal direction between the roof module 4 and the ceiling
module 5. In the mounted condition, the shaft is defined by two side sections 61,
62, a first end section 63 and a second end section 64 of the shaft arrangement 6.
In the embodiment shown, the longitudinal direction defined by the shaft is substantially
perpendicular to the ceiling module 5 and forms an angle to the roof module 4, corresponding
to the inclination of the roof surface. A transverse direction is defined as perpendicular
to the longitudinal direction, and is in the configuration shown substantially horizontal.
[0035] The side sections 61, 62 are formed from a first part 601 and a second part 602,
respectively, of which only the first part 601 will be described in detail below and
with particular reference also to Fig. 15. The end sections 63 and 64 are configured
to be formed from a third part 603 and a fourth part 604.
[0036] The first part 601 has a top edge portion 611 with a length which either substantially
corresponds to or exceeds a length of the roof module 4 such that the corresponding
side section 61 of the shaft arrangement 6 in the mounted condition extends along
substantially the entire length of the roof module 4. The first part 601 configured
to form the side section 61 also comprises a bottom edge portion 612 with a length
either substantially corresponding to or exceeding a length of the ceiling module
5 such that the corresponding side section 61 of the shaft arrangement 6 in the mounted
condition extends along substantially the entire length of the ceiling module 5..
The first part 601 further has a first side edge portion 613 and a second side edge
portion 614 such that the first side edge portion 613 is intended to be positioned
adjacent to a second side edge portion 634 of a neighbouring part, i.e. here the third
part 603 configured to form end section 63. Correspondingly, the second side edge
portion 614 is intended to be positioned adjacent to a first side edge portion 641
of the fourth part 63. The end sections 63, 64 and the side sections 61, 62 in the
mounted state form the shaft arrangement 6 extending between the roof module 4 and
the ceiling module 5.
[0037] Each of the first and second end sections 63, 64 of the roof light system 1 is substantially
rectangular in the mounted condition and has a predefined width substantially corresponding
to the width WRM of the roof module 4 and the width WCM of the ceiling module 5. The
width WRM of the roof module 4 is substantially equal to the width WCM of the ceiling
module 5.
[0038] The configuration of the shaft arrangement 6 may be chosen in any suitable manner
as long as each of the side sections 61, 62, of the shaft arrangement comprises a
piece of cloth, the cloth being of a suitable flexible cloth material. The person
skilled in the art will be aware of suitable materials including for instance plastic
materials. In the embodiment shown, there a two sections formed by a piece of cloth,
namely the side sections 61, 62.
[0039] In the embodiment shown, and according to the invention, tightening means are provided
to hold the sections comprising a piece of cloth of flexible cloth material between
the roof module and the ceiling module in a stretched state in the mounted condition,
i.e. in the longitudinal direction of the shaft formed by the shaft arrangement 6.
Such tightening means may be present at several positions of the components of the
roof light system, typically at the roof module, the ceiling module and/or in the
shaft arrangement itself. Here, tightening means comprising tightening elements 45,
55, 56, 65, 66 to be described in further detail below are provided to hold the two
side sections 61, 62 between the roof module 4 and the ceiling module 5 in a stretched
state.
[0040] Although not shown in detail in Figs 2 and 3, the roof light system 1 furthermore
comprises a support assembly 7 in the embodiments shown, to support the shaft arrangement
6 in the mounted condition by connecting the roof module 4 with the ceiling module
5 by means of said support assembly 7. In principle, the support assembly could have
a simple configuration, not falling within the scope of the claimed invention, including
for instance only four wires extending between opposite corners of the roof module
4 and the ceiling module 5, respectively.
[0041] The terms "left-hand", "right-hand" etc. are used for facilitating the reading and
is not to be considered limiting. In the present context, the left-hand side is the
side of the roof light system seen from the inside and in the direction from the high
end to the low end such that the left-hand side section is the side section denoted
61.
[0042] The terms "mounted condition" and "supply condition" should be interpreted in their
broadest sense. Generally, the mounted condition includes such conditions where the
roof module 4 is positioned in the roof 2, the ceiling module 5 in the ceiling 31
and the shaft arrangement 6 extends between the roof module 4 and the ceiling module
5. Not all elements need be in their final conditions for a condition to qualify as
a mounted condition. Correspondingly, the supply condition encompasses the conditions
which the parts of the kit for forming the roof light system can have during transportation
and assembly.
[0043] The term "sections" is generally to be understood broadly. In the present context,
the sections of the shaft arrangement are to be considered separate units which may
or may not be joined at their respective side edges. It is common to all of the embodiments
that each section extends substantially between the roof module and the ceiling module.
It is furthermore common to all of the embodiments that each individual section may
be tailored to the specific configuration of the roof light system. While the two
side sections are typically adapted to have the same shape and dimensions, the shape
and dimensions are typically different from the shape of the end sections. The end
sections, while being both rectangular, typically have different lengths as they need
to be adjustable to different heights at the depending on the roof inclination. The
only exception is a configuration in which the roof module and the ceiling module
are parallel to each other and the side sections are rectangular, that is when the
shaft formed by the shaft arrangement is a prism.
[0044] In the embodiments shown in the drawings, the third and fourth parts 603 and 604
comprise pieces of cloth of a flexible cloth material as well, however these parts
also comprise rigid elements such that the first and second end sections 63, 64 of
the finished shaft arrangement 6 are not constituted solely of flexible material,
as opposed to the side sections 61, 62. Thus, in addition to flexible pieces of cloth
material, the support assembly 7 comprises that the flexible cloth material of each
of the first and second end sections 63, 64 are connected to a plate of board material.
Alternatively, the first and second end sections 63, 64 themselves are formed as plates
of a board material such that the end sections 63, 64 are rigid in themselves. The
board material can be made of any suitable material which provides the necessary stability,
e.g. plastic, wood, styrene, organic fiber or insulation material. As a further alternative,
the first and second end sections 63, 64 are formed as pieces of cloth of flexible
cloth material as well, or one of the end sections as a piece of cloth of flexible
cloth material and the other as a rigid element.
[0045] The support assembly 7 is according to the invention furthermore provided with a
set of brackets 71, 72, 73, 77. The brackets 71, 72, 73, 77 are connected to or connectable
to the roof module frame 41 and to the ceiling module frame 51. Thus the brackets
71, 72, 73, 77 may be connected to the roof module frame 41 in the supply condition,
or be provided separately and configured to be connected to the roof module frame
41 during installation. Furthermore, a set of four corner posts 81, 82, 83, 84 are
fastened to the set of brackets to extend from the ceiling module 5 to the roof module
4 in the mounted condition. The corner posts 81, 83 can be adjusted in length to correspond
the length of the shaft arrangement 6. Additionally or alternatively, the set of brackets
71, 72, 73, 77 can be formed manually to extend in the desired direction before installing
the corner posts 81, 82, 83, 84. The corner posts 81, 82, 83, 84 can be fastened to
the set of brackets 71, 72, 73, 77 by any means of protruding or non-protruding elements,
e.g. clip-on or screws.
[0046] In order to bring the roof light system from a supply condition to a mounted condition
to provide a light conduit between a roof surface of a building and a ceiling or inner
wall of an interior building room, installation of the roof light system 1 in the
embodiment described in the above will be described in some detail.
[0047] Following the steps of providing the roof module 4 with its roof module frame 41
and roof module pane 42, the ceiling module 5 with its ceiling module frame 51 and
ceiling module pane 52, the shaft arrangement 6, the tightening means, and the support
assembly 7 have been provided, an aperture in the roof surface is formed and an aperture
in the ceiling. The roof module 4 is mounted in the aperture in the roof surface.
The ceiling module 5 is mounted in the ceiling and the shaft arrangement 6 is mounted
to extend between the roof module 4 and the ceiling module 5. The mounted condition
is attained by connecting the top edge portions 611 of the side sections 61, 62 to
the roof module 4, connecting the bottom edge portions 612 to the ceiling module 5,
and by connecting the end sections 63, 64 to extend between the side sections 61,
62. The cloth material for the side sections 61, 62 and end sections 63, 64 can in
principle be attached to the roof module 4 and ceiling module 5 by any suitable fixing
means, e.g. screws or staples. It may additionally or alternatively be said that the
order of installing the roof module 4 and the ceiling module 5 is independent from
another.
[0048] In Fig. 5 and Fig. 6, an arrangement for connecting the side sections 61, 62 to the
roof module 4 is shown. To this end, the roof light system 1 comprises a set of connector
clips 45 configured to be fastened to a respective side member 411 of the roof module
frame 41. In the mounted condition it is arranged so that the top edge portion 611
of each side section 61, 62 is connected to the roof module frame 41 by the set of
connector clips 45. In order to increase the retention of the top edge portion 611
in the connector clips 45, the top edge portion 611 of each side section 61 may as
shown be connected to a top cloth rail 65, or the cloth may be rolled up on itself
such that it forms a durum bar-like structure. The top cloth rail 65 has a length
substantially corresponding to the length LRM of the roof module 4. The top cloth
rail 65 and the top edge portion 611 of each side section 61 are held on the respective
side member 411 by a set of for instance two to six connector clips 45. The advantage
of this arrangement is an easy but tight connection of the side sections 61, 62 to
the roof module frame 41. It also provides easy replacement of the side sections 61,
62 by new side sections 61, 62 if required. The dimensions of the top cloth rail 65
can be adapted to the thickness and material used for the side sections 61, 62. The
cross section of the top cloth rail 65 can be adapted to match the dimensions of the
connector clips 45 and can e.g. be circular, round, triangular or rectangular. The
connector clips 45 might furthermore be attached to the side member 411 by attachment
means, e.g. glue, nails or screws.
[0049] Fig. 7 shows the connector clip 45 for fastening side sections 61, 62 in more detail.
The connector clip 45 comprises a main portion 451, a flange portion 452 at one end
of the main portion, a bent retention portion 453 at the other end, and a grip portion
454 adjoining the bent retention portion. It may additionally or alternatively be
said that the proportions of the portions can be adapted to fasten side sections 61,
62 of different thickness or material. The connector clip 45 can be made of any material
suitable to fasten the side sections 61, 62, e.g. any plastic or metal. Depending
on the length of the clip 45, the clip 45 can contain more than one hole for connection
means, e.g. screws, such as 2, 3 or more holes.
[0050] In the embodiment shown, the first and second part 601, 602 configured to form each
side section 61, 62 of the shaft arrangement 6 is each provided with over-dimensions
in the supply condition. In the mounted condition, the piece of cloth of the first
and second parts 601, 602 has dimensions exceeding the dimensions of the shaft side
sections, and has extended portions 615, 616 extending beyond the respective side
edge portions 613, 614, and a surplus length portion 617 extending beyond the bottom
edge portion 612 of the first part 601, and a surplus length portion 618 extending
beyond the top edge portion 611 of the first part 601. An overview of the configuration
and the various portions of the first part 601 configured to form one of the side
sections is shown in Fig. 15.
[0051] Following attachment of the side sections 61, 62 to the roof module 4 as described
in the above, the side sections 61, 62 are connected to the ceiling module 5
[0052] Reference is now made to Figs 8 and 9, which show an embodiment of the roof light
system 1, wherein the tightening means comprise an expandable spring 66, e.g. a foam
spring 66. Other types of springs which are capable of performing an expandable action
are also conceivable. The spring 66 is connected to the bottom edge portion 612 of
each side section 61, 62 of the shaft arrangement 6. In this context, the term "connected"
is intended to encompass contact with and subsequent wrapping of the cloth material.
Depending on the length of the ceiling module 5, the number of springs 66 used in
the installation can vary, but is typically a single spring 66 extending throughout
the length.
[0053] In the embodiment shown in Figs 8 and 9, a groove profile 55 is connected to a side
member 511 of the ceiling module frame 51. A similar groove profile is connected to
an opposite side member 513. The groove profiles 55 may be formed in or, as shown,
connected to the side member 511 of the ceiling module frame 51. Each groove profile
55 has a groove section 551, a fastening section 552, and a length substantially corresponding
to the length LCM, or the width WCM in case also the end sections are to be connected
to the ceiling module in this manner, of the ceiling module 5. In the mounted condition,
the bottom edge portion 612 of each section 61, 62 of a piece of the flexible cloth
material is connected to the ceiling module frame 51 in the groove profile 55. The
bottom edge portion 612 of the side section 61 is folded in the groove profile 55
and in contact with the expandable spring 66. The groove profiles 55 can be made of
any material e.g. plastic or metal. Preferably the groove profiles 55 have a length
corresponding to ceiling module sash 53.
[0054] Also shown in Figs 8 and 9 is a compression profile 56. The compression profile 56
is configured to be connected to the groove profile 55 and has a compression section
561 and a fastening section 562. The compression profile 56 retains the expandable
spring, e.g. a foam spring 66, in the groove section 551 of the groove profile 55.
After mounting, that is once the bottom edge portion 612 of the side section 61 together
with the expandable spring 66 is retained in the groove section 551, the bottom edge
portion 612 is held to the member 511 of the ceiling module frame 51 in a resilient
connection. The compression profile 56 can be made of any suitable material, e.g.
plastic or metal. The number of installed compression profiles 56 might depend on
the number of installed springs 66. Alternatively, the compression profiles 56 have
a length corresponding to the length of the springs 66 or longer.
[0055] The steps of providing and connecting the support assembly 7 to the roof module 4
and the ceiling module 5 is described in the following.
[0056] Referring now to Fig. 10 and Fig. 11, it can be seen that the set of brackets 71,
72, 73, 77 are connected to the roof module frame 41 and to the ceiling module frame
51, respectively, such that one bracket is connected to each corner of the roof module
frame 41 and the ceiling module frame 51. Also indicated in these figures are a side
member 411 and bottom member 412 of the roof module frame 41, and a first end member
512 adjoining the side member 511 of the ceiling module frame 51. The roof module
frame 41 has an opposite side member (not indicated) corresponding to side member
411 and the ceiling module frame 51 has a second end member 514 opposite the first
end member 512.
[0057] After cutting the corner posts 81, 82, 83, 84 to the appropriate length, each corner
post 81, 82, 83, 84 is mounted so that one end of the corner post 81, 82, 83, 84 is
connected to the ceiling module 5 and that another end of the corner post 81, 82,
83, 84 is connected to the roof module 4. Thus, the four corner posts of which corner
post 81 of the support assembly 7 is shown, extend from the ceiling module 5 to the
roof module 4 in the mounted condition. Referring briefly to Figs 13a, 13b and 13c,
a second corner post 82, a third corner post 83 and a fourth corner post 84 are shown
as well. Each of the corner posts 81, 83 is fastened to a sub-set of brackets 71,
72, 73, 74, for instance as shown corner post 81 extending between brackets 71 and
72. Alternatively or additionally it can be said that the brackets 71, 72, 73, 74
are made of any material which provides good stability but also can be formed to correspond
a configuration suitable to install a corner post 81 when the angle of the brackets
71, 72, 73, 74 in their original state is not compatible.
[0058] Referring now to Fig. 12a and Fig. 12b, it is shown how the flexible cloth material
of the first part 601 intended to form the side section 61 of the shaft arrangement
6 is wrapped about the corner post 81 with its extended portion 615. When mounted,
the extended portion 615 is pulled taut in a direction corresponding to the transverse
direction of the shaft formed by the shaft arrangement 6 in the mounted condition
and subsequently fixed in place to the corner post 81. Suitable fixing means can be
staples, brackets or nails and screws, possibly with washers. The first part 601 intended
to form the side section 61 further can comprise vertical lines to indicate equal
pulling or stretching of the cloth on the side facing away from the shaft. Once the
first extended portion 615 has been pulled taut at the first side edge portion 613,
the extended portion 616 at the high end of the shaft arrangement 6 is pulled taut
at the second side edge portion 614. The first side edge portion 613 and the second
side edge portion 614 are subsequently fixed in place to the respective corner posts
81.
[0059] Referring now jointly to Figs 13a to 13c and Fig. 14, mounting of the third and fourth
parts 603, 604 intended to form the end sections 63, 64 in an embodiment of the roof
light system 1 will be described. In this embodiment, the support assembly 7 comprises
that the third part 603 and the fourth part 604 intended to form each end section
63, 64 of the shaft arrangement 6 is provided with a plate 93. The plate 93 of the
respective third and fourth part 603, 604 is covered on the shaft-facing side by a
piece of cloth 630, preferably of substantially the same flexible cloth material as
the first and second parts 601, 602 forming the side sections 61, 62. It may additionally
or alternatively be said that the length or width of the cloth material of the piece
of cloth 630 exceeds the length or width of the plate 93, respectively. The piece
of cloth 630 can be attached to the plate 93 by any suitable means of attachment,
such as hook and loop fasteners, glue or staples.
[0060] As a further detail, it is noted that in the supply condition of the third and fourth
parts 603, 604 configured to form the end sections 63, 64, the side edges 6301 of
the piece of cloth 630 are not attached at corresponding side edges 931 of the plate
93. A strip of adhesive tape 933 covers the end section 63, 64. The side edges 6301
are preferably extending beyond the side edges 931 of the plate 93. In practice, each
end sections 63, 64 may be formed as a plate of a suitable board material and the
strips of adhesive tape 933 are fastened to the side edges 931 of the plate. The strips
of adhesive tape are typically covered by a non-sticky release layer. Adhesive, of
the same kind or of another kind, may be applied to the central portions of the plate
between the strips of adhesive tape at the side edges, and a piece of cloth having
an appropriate width, here wider than the width of the plate, is adhered to the plate.
In this way, the piece of cloth 630 adheres to the central portions of the plate but
is unattached at the edges 6301. The strip of adhesive tape 933 can contain predrilled
holes or tape-free portions to receive connecting means for attachment of the end
section 63, 64 to the corner posts 81, 82, 83, 84.
[0061] The third and fourth part 603, 604 configured to form the end sections 63, 64 of
the shaft arrangement 6 of the roof light system 1 may be provided as single plates
of board material in the supply condition. The width of the single plates of board
material advantageously corresponds to the predefined width of the end sections 63,
64 in the mounted condition. It is also possible to cut the end sections 63, 64 from
a single plate of board material which exceeds the combined lengths of the first and
second end sections 63, 64 in the mounted condition. For practical reasons, such a
single plate may be provided with a folding line in the area which is not to be used.
The side of the single plates of board material facing the shaft can have prints with
similar visual appearance as the cloth material used for the side sections 61, 62.
The single plate of board material may have horizontal markings or pits to cut or
break the material for fitting the length of the board to the length of the shaft,
i.e. the respective height dimension between the first end member 512 of the ceiling
module frame 51 and the bottom member 412 of the roof module frame 41 on the one hand,
and between the second end member 514 and the top member 414 on the other.
[0062] As shown in Figs 13a to 13c, the end sections 63, 64 of the shaft arrangement 6 are
mounted by fixing the end sections 63, 64 to the shaft facing side of the corner posts
81. The fixing of the end sections 63, 64 can be carried out by any suitable fixing
means, e.g. staples, screws, glue, hook and loop. It may additionally or alternatively
be said that the order of above steps for installing the shaft arrangement 6 are carried
out independently from another.
[0063] After removing the strips of adhesive tape 933 the side edges 9321 of cloth are tucked
in at the corners such that no visible edges of the cloth of material are present
in the shaft. The remaining portions near the side edges 6301 are glued to the adhesive
tape 933 to cover the fixing means which connect the plate 93 with the corner posts
81, 82, 83, 84. Additionally or alternatively, the side edges 6301 are glued to the
adhesive tape 933 with the help of a suitable tool to push the side edges 6301 down
on the glue. Excess portions of the side edges 6301 can be removed from the shaft
arrangement after adhesion on the tape 933.
[0064] Fig. 13a, Fig. 13b and Fig. 13c show a further embodiment, where each side section
61, 62 is connected to a sub-set of a first and a second corner post 81, 82 and to
a third and a fourth corner post 83, 84 respectively. Thereby the end section 63,
64 is connected to a sub-set of a first and a third corner post 81, 83, and to a second
and fourth corner post 82, 84, respectively. The corner posts might have dimensions
corresponding to e.g. circular, round, triangular or rectangular cross sections. The
end section 63 can be attached to the corner posts 81, 82, 83, 84 by any fixing means
such as glue, staples, screws, nails, or any other protruding or non-protruding connection
elements. Additionally or alternatively it can be said that the end sections 63, 64
have predrilled holes for the connection elements.
[0065] Fig. 15 shows an overview of the left-hand side section 61 of an embodiment of the
roof light system 1 where each side section 61, 62 of the shaft arrangement 6 is shown
in a supply condition. The piece of cloth has dimensions exceeding the dimensions
of the shaft side sections in the mounted condition. In this configuration. the piece
of cloth can have dimensions exceeding the dimensions of the side sections by more
than 5 cm, more than 10 cm, more than 20 cm, or preferably more than 30 cm. It may
additionally or alternatively be said that the exceeding dimensions of the cloth have
openings which enable manual pulling of the cloth before subsequent fixing on the
corner posts, or connected to end sections in cases in which no corner post is present.
Thus, the piece of cloth of the first and second parts 601, 602 configured to form
each side section 61, 62 has extended portions 615, 616 extending beyond the respective
side edge portions 613, 614. In the supply condition, the piece of cloth here additionally
has a surplus length portion 617 extending beyond the bottom edge portion 612 of the
respective side section 61, 62. It may additionally or alternatively be said that
a portion of the surplus length portion 617 differs from the remaining parts of the
cloth with regard to thickness or surface texture adapted to the corresponding groove
profile 55 and/or compression profile 56. The side sections may be provided as a roll
of cloth, in which the piece of cloth to constitute the side section 61 is rolled
up on a roll-up bar 67 or on itself. The roll-up bar 67 can be attached in parallel
to the top edge portion of the side section 61. It may additionally or alternatively
be said that the roll-up bar 67 can be removed after unrolling and installing the
cloth and/or that the roll-up bar 67 can be connected to the roof module 4 during
installation of the side sections 61, 62 to replace the top cloth rail 65 described
in the above.
[0066] Fig. 16 shows another embodiment of the roof light system where a trim profile 57
is provided. The trim profile 57 is connected to the ceiling module frame 51 by a
set of clips 58. The trim profile 57 is here formed with a wall portion 571 adjoining
a first flange portion 572 inserted below the clips 58 and a second flange portion
573 bridging the gap to the frame 51 of the ceiling module 5. The wall portion 571
extends from just above the pane 52 and inclined upwards into the shaft arrangement
6. The length of each trim profile 57 substantially corresponds to the length of the
respective frame members of the ceiling module frame 51. In this way, a coherent trim
profile frame is formed to hide the inner side of the frame members and any elements
located therein, so that a visually unimpaired appearance is achieved in that a user
looking up will experience a more smooth transition into the shaft arrangement 6 (not
shown in Fig. 16).
[0067] In a further embodiment a ceiling trim frame 59 is connected to the ceiling module
frame 51 to span the transition to the ceiling 31 in the mounted condition. It may
additionally or alternatively be said that the ceiling trim frame 59 is supplied in
a single piece with the dimensions of the ceiling module frame 51 or that the ceiling
trim frame 59 consists of four units. The ceiling trim frame 59 can be attached to
the ceiling module 5 by any means of protruding or non-protruding elements, e.g. clip-on
or screws or magnets.
[0068] According to the invention, the ceiling module pane 52 is an insulating pane encased
in a ceiling module sash 53 which is openable relative to the ceiling module frame
51.
[0069] In one embodiment of the roof light system, the ceiling module 5 comprises a ceiling
module sash 53 which is hinged to the ceiling module frame 51, preferably at a side
member 511 in a hinge connection 54. This arrangement allows the ceiling module sash
51 to swing out of the ceiling module frame plane in a mounted position. The hinge
might be located at any suitable position to allow opening and closing of the ceiling
module sash 51 and/or allow complete removal of the ceiling module sash 51 from the
ceiling module, e.g. for cleaning or exchange of the window or ceiling module sash
51. A hinge in the ceiling module frame allows cleaning of the surfaces of the roof
module pane, the ceiling module pane and the portions of the shaft arrangement. Furthermore,
the arrangement enables maintenance of the roof light system from the interior without
being exposed to rain or other weather disturbances, and allows air circulation between
the roof light system and the interior to e.g. prevent a high degree of moisture in
the roof light system.
[0070] In yet another embodiment the ceiling module 5 comprises a locking mechanism. The
locking mechanism is connected to the ceiling module frame 51 and the ceiling module
sash 53, and enables to lock in place the ceiling module sash 53 relative to the ceiling
module frame 51. The locking mechanism can for example be controlled by a key or a
simple handle-bar. The locking mechanism furthermore can comprise several configurations
where the ceiling module sash 53 can be locked in one or more configurations which
enables air exchange between the interior room 3 and the shaft of the roof light system
1.
[0071] In a further embodiment, the pane 52 of the ceiling module 5 of the roof light system
comprises two or three ceiling module pane layers. A roof light system 1 with two
or three ceiling module pane layers allows for improved insulation.
[0072] The angle between the roof module plane and the ceiling module plane typically lies
in the interval of 0-45°, preferably 15-25°. It may additionally or alternatively
be said that the roof light system 1 can also be installed when the angle between
the roof module plane and the ceiling module plane is lower than 15° or above 25°.
In particular, it is noted that the roof module may be installed in a substantially
flat roof, thus rendering the roof module plane substantially parallel with the ceiling
module plane in the mounted condition. In a further embodiment of the roof light system
1, the roof module 4 has a length LRM that its projected length is substantially the
same as the length LCM of the ceiling module 5. It may additionally or alternatively
be said that the LCM and/or LRM can be chosen independently from another. The ratio
between LCM and LRM can be chosen as e.g. 1:2, 2:1, 1:1, 10:9, 10:8, 10:7, 10:6, 6:10,
7:10, 8:10 or 9:10. Houses where the angle between the roof and the ceiling is rather
small, such as in the interval of 15-25°, often face high costs for installing a conventional
roof window since the insulation of the loft area is complex and expensive. The advantage
of the roof light system of the present invention is that it provides roof light without
the necessity of further insulation of the roof and loft area.
[0073] In an alternative embodiment of the roof light system, which is not according to
the invention, a ceiling module 1005 is of a more simple structure as shown in Fig.
17. Thus, the ceiling module 1005 only comprises a ceiling module frame 1511, whereas
no pane or sash are present. As in the first embodiment described in the above, a
shaft arrangement extends between a roof module and the ceiling module 1005. One or
more sections of flexible cloth material is also here present and held to the roof
module and ceiling module, here the holding includes tightening means as in the first
embodiment, represented by a tightening element in the form of groove profile 1055.
Furthermore, trim profile 1057, clip 1058 and ceiling trim frame 1059 are present.
[0074] Within the context of the present invention, while a frame somewhat resembling a
traditional roof window frame is indicated in the drawing figure, any other framing
structures including for instance profiles, bars, lists or strips of an arbitrary
material are conceivable as well.
[0075] Turning now to Fig. 18, a further detail of an embodiment of the roof light system
1 is shown. According to this embodiment, a maximum ceiling module displacement D
is defined as the projected distance between the roof frame bottom member 412 and
the ceiling frame first end member 512. The shaft height H is defined as the maximal
distance between the ceiling module frame second end member 514 and the top member
414 of the roof module 4. It may additionally or alternatively be said that the displacement
D and the shaft height H are chosen independently from another. The module location
and ratio between the lengths of the roof module 4 and the ceiling module 5 can influence
the displacement D and the shaft height H. Therefore, the total volume of the shaft
can be adapted depending on the location and the dimensions of the roof module 4 and
the ceiling module 5.
[0076] Thus, the roof module 4 of the roof light system may be offset from the ceiling module
5 so that the first end section 63 and/or the second end section 64 extends non-perpendicularly
to the ceiling module plane. A non-perpendicular extension of one or both end section(s)
63, 64 from the ceiling module 5 can be in the range with any angle within 0-90 °,
preferably within 70-90°. By arranging the roof module of the roof light system offset
from the ceiling module, the installation of the roof light system is possible even
if there are structural obstacles in the roof structure, meaning that the roof module
or the ceiling module can be installed in a location offset from another if the surrounding
roof structures or other obstacles make this necessary. Furthermore, it enables to
install roof light systems where the projected length of the roof module differs substantially
from the length of the ceiling module.
[0077] Referring to Figs 19a to 19d, showing a further alternative embodiment, the shaft
arrangement 1006 comprises two shaft parts 1601, 1602. Each shaft part 1601, 1602
is of a substantially U-shaped configuration, including a bottom and opposed protruding
legs. The material of the shaft parts 1601, 1602 may be chosen arbitrarily and needs
not be identical; for instance, one shaft part 1601 could be formed from one flexible
cloth material and the other shaft part 1602 from another material. It is also possible
to include three parts instead, for instance two parts of a flexible cloth material,
and one part of a board material. Bringing the shaft parts 1601, 1602 from the position
in Fig. 19a to the position of Fig. 19b, the shaft parts are overlapped partly in
that portions of the facing legs of the respective U-shape are put on top of each
other to the desired shape. In case the shaft is to assume a uniform, rectangular
shape throughout its height, the position of Fig. 19b corresponds to the mounted condition.
If the final shape of the shaft arrangement is trapezoidal, one or both shaft part
1601 is placed at an angle to the other shaft part 1602 as shown in Fig. 19c, following
which the shaft parts 1601, 1602 are cut at upper and lower cutting lines 1603, 1604.
Additionally, reinforcement boards 1701, 1702 forming part of a support assembly are
placed within the shaft. In the mounted condition, the side sections 1061, 1062 of
the shaft arrangement are formed by the combined shape of the legs of the U-shape
of the two shaft parts 1601, 1602, and the first end section 1063 is formed from the
bottom of the one shaft part 1601 and the second end section 1064 from the bottom
of the U-shape of the other shaft part 1602.
[0078] A further alternative embodiment is shown in Fig. 20, in which the shaft arrangement
2006 comprises four parts 2601, 2602, 2603, 2604 of a shape substantially corresponding
to the shape of the respective shaft section 2061, 2062, 2063, 2064 of the shaft arrangement
2006 in the mounted condition. The side edge portions of the respective parts 2601,
2602, 2603, 2604 are shown at a slight distance from each other, but they could also
be abutting. In the embodiment shown, three of the parts 2601, 2602, 2603 are made
solely of flexible cloth material and one part 2604 of a rigid material, for instance
as a board material, possibly covered by a piece of cloth of the same flexible cloth
material as the other parts.
[0079] In general, the shape of each part of said plurality of non-coherent parts 601, 602,
603, 604; 1601, 1602; 2601, 2602, 2603, 2604 is typically quadrilateral, including
being shaped as a trapezoid, a trapezium, a parallelogram and a rectangle.
[0080] To cover the corner edges 6a, 6b, 6c, 6d of any of the shaft arrangements described
in the above, a sealing strip 69 may be provided, a cross-sectional shape being shown
in Fig. 21.
[0081] Finally, and turning now to Fig. 22, it is shown how, in a further embodiment of
the roof light system, the ceiling module sash 53 is hingedly connected to the ceiling
module frame 51 of the ceiling module 5, here at the side member 511 by means of hinge
connection 54, allowing the ceiling module sash 53 in a mounted position to swing
out of the ceiling module frame plane. A lifting assembly may be provided to modulate
the swinging movement of the ceiling module sash 53. The lifting assembly 10 can be
configured to help the user operating the ceiling module sash 53 in a comfortable
way, particularly when the ceiling module 5 is located in an interior building room
3 with a high ceiling 31. Furthermore, the lifting assembly can be configured to provide
a smooth transition of the ceiling module sash 53 from an open to a closed configuration
and vice versa. During closing of the module sash 53 the lifting assembly can be configured
to ensure a smooth and silent operation.
[0082] In the roof light system of the invention, each side section (61, 62) is connected
to a sub-set of a first and a second corner post (81, 82), and to a third and a fourth
corner post (83, 84), respectively, and each end section (63, 64) is connected to
a sub-set of a first and a third corner post (81,83), and to a second and fourth corner
post (82,84), respectively, each of the corner posts (81,82,83,84) being fastened
to a respective sub-set of brackets (71,72,73,74).
[0083] Further optional aspects of the roof light system are described in the following
list:
A2. the roof light system furthermore comprises a set of connector clips (45) configured
to be fastened to a respective side member (411) of the roof module frame (41), and
wherein the top edge portion (611) of each side section (61) is connected to the roof
module frame (41) by the set of connector clips (45) in the mounted condition.
[0084] A3. in embodiment A2, each connector clip (45) comprises a main portion (451), a
flange portion (452) at one end of the main portion, a bent retention portion (453)
at the other end, and a grip portion (454) adjoining the bent retention portion.
[0085] A4. In embodiment A2 or A3, the top edge portion (611) of each side section (61)
is connected to a top cloth rail (65) or forms a durum bar having a length substantially
corresponding to the length (LRM) of the roof module such that the top cloth rail
(45) with the top edge portion (611) of each side section (51) is held on the respective
side member (411) by said set of connector clips (45) in the mounted condition.
[0086] A5. each end section (63, 64) of the shaft arrangement (6) is provided in a supply
condition, in which the plate (93) of the respective end sections (63, 64) is covered
on the shaft-facing side by a piece of cloth (632), preferably of substantially the
same flexible cloth material as the side sections (61, 62).
[0087] A6. side edges (6321) of the piece of cloth (632) covering the end sections (63,
64) are unattached at corresponding side edges (931) of the plate (93) and covered
by a strip of adhesive tape (633) in the supply condition, the side edges (6321) preferably
extending beyond the side edges (931) of the plate (93).
[0088] A7. the ceiling module comprises a pane (52) with two or three pane layers.
[0089] The invention is not limited to the embodiments shown and described above, but various
modifications and combinations may be carried out within the scope defined by the
claims.
List of reference numerals
[0090]
1 roof light system
2 roof
21 truss
22 truss
23 truss
24 truss
25 counter-batten
26 batten
27 vapour barrier
3 interior building room
31 ceiling
32 wall
4 roof module
41 roof module frame
411 side member
412 bottom member
414 top member
42 roof module pane
43 flashing
44 mounting bracket
45 tightening element / connector clip
5 ceiling module
51 ceiling module frame
511 side member
512 first end member
513 side member
514 second end member
52 ceiling module pane
53 ceiling module sash
54 hinge
55 tightening element / groove profile
551 groove section
552 fastening section
56 tightening element / compression profile
561 compression section
562 fastening section
57 trim profile
571 wall portion
572 first flange portion
573 second flange portion
58 clip (for trim profile)
59 ceiling trim frame
1005 ceiling module (alternative embodiment)
1055 tightening element / groove profile
1057 trim profile
1058 clip
1059 ceiling trim frame
1511 frame side member
6 shaft arrangement
601 first part
602 second part
603 third part
604 fourth part
61 side section (left-hand)
611 top edge portion
612 bottom edge portion
613 first side edge portion (low) of first part
614 second side edge portion (high) of first part
615 extended portion
616 extended portion
617 surplus length portion
618 surplus length portion
62 side section (right-hand)
63 first end section (low)
630 piece of cloth
6301 side edge of piece of cloth
633 first side edge portion of third part
634 second side edge portion of third part
64 second end section (high)
643 first side edge portion of fourth part
65 tightening element / top cloth rail
66 tightening element / foam spring
67 roll-up bar
6a corner edge
6b corner edge
6c corner edge
6d corner edge
69 sealing strip
1006 shaft arrangement (alternative embodiment)
1601 first shaft part
1602 second shaft part
1603 upper cutting line
1604 lower cutting line
1061 side section
1062 side section
1063 first end section
1064 second end section
2006 shaft arrangement (further alternative embodiment)
2601 first part
2602 second part
2603 third part
2604 fourth part
2061 side section
2062 side section
2063 first end section
2064 second end section
7 support assembly
71 bracket
72 bracket
73 bracket
74 bracket
77 bracket
81 first corner post
82 second corner post
83 third corner post
84 fourth corner post
93 plate (of board material)
931 side edge of plate
933 strip of adhesive tape
1701 reinforcement board
1702 reinforcement board
LRM length of roof module
WRM width of roof module
LCM length of ceiling module
WCM width of ceiling module
H shaft height
D ceiling module displacement
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1. A roof light system (1) configured to provide a light conduit between a roof (2) of
a building and an interior building room (3) with a ceiling (31) in a predefined mounted
condition, comprising
a roof module (4) comprising a roof module frame (41) and a roof module pane (42),
said roof module frame (41) defining a length (LRM) and a width (WRM) of the roof
module in a roof module plane and being configured to be mounted in a surface of the
roof (2) in the mounted condition, with the roof module plane substantially parallel
to the roof surface,
a ceiling module (5) comprising at least a ceiling module frame (51) and a ceiling
module pane (52), said ceiling module frame (51) defining a length (LCM) and a width
(WCM) of the ceiling module in a ceiling module plane and being configured to be mounted
in the ceiling (31) in the mounted condition, with the ceiling module plane substantially
parallel to the ceiling, and
a shaft arrangement (6) extending between the roof module (4) and the ceiling module
(5) in the mounted condition, said shaft arrangement comprising two side sections
(61, 62), a first end section (63) and a second end section (64), in which each side
section (61, 62) has a top edge portion (611) with a length substantially corresponding
to a length of the roof module, a bottom edge portion (612) with a length substantially
corresponding to a length of the ceiling module, a first side edge portion (613) and
a second side edge portion (614), and in which each of the first and second end sections
(63, 64) has a top edge, a bottom edge and two side edges,
each of the first and second end sections (63, 64) being substantially rectangular
in the mounted condition and having a predefined width substantially corresponding
to the width (WRM) of the roof module (4) and the width (WCM) of the ceiling module
(5), the width (WRM) of the roof module (4) being substantially equal to the width
(WCM) of the ceiling module (5),
at least one of said sections (61, 62, 63, 64) of the shaft arrangement comprising
a piece of cloth of a flexible cloth material, and
a support assembly (7) being provided to support the shaft arrangement (6) in the
mounted condition,
the roof light system being such that
the ceiling module pane (52) is an insulating pane encased in a ceiling module sash
(53) which is openable relative to the ceiling module frame (51),
that the support assembly (7) comprises a set of brackets (71, 72, 73, 77) configured
to be connected to the roof module frame (41) and to the ceiling module frame (51),
and a set of four corner posts (81, 82, 83, 84) adapted to extend from the ceiling
module (5) to the roof module (4) in the mounted condition to connect the roof module
(4) with the ceiling module (5) to support the shaft arrangement (6) in the mounted
condition,
that each of the side sections (61, 62) of the shaft arrangement (6) comprises a piece
of cloth of a flexible cloth material and the support assembly (7) comprises a set
of plates (93) of a board material which constitutes or is connectable to each of
the first and second end sections (63, 64),
that each side section (61, 62) is connected to a sub-set of a first and a second
corner post (81, 82), and to a third and a fourth corner post (83, 84), respectively,
and each end section (63, 64) being connected to a sub-set of a first and a third
corner post (81,83), and to a second and fourth corner post (82, 84), respectively,
each of the corner posts (81, 82, 83, 84) being fastened to a respective sub-set of
brackets (71, 72, 73, 74), and
that tightening means (45, 55, 56, 65, 66) are provided to hold the two side sections
(61, 62) comprising a piece of cloth of flexible cloth material between the roof module
(4) and the ceiling module (5) in a stretched state in the longitudinal direction
of the shaft formed by the shaft arrangement in the mounted condition.
2. A roof light system according to claim 1, wherein the tightening means comprise a
plurality of tightening elements including an expandable spring (66), such as a foam
spring (66), in contact with, optionally wrapped in, a bottom edge portion (612) of
a section (61, 62) of the shaft arrangement comprising a piece of flexible cloth material.
3. A roof light system according to claim 2, wherein the roof light system furthermore
comprises a number of groove profiles (55) formed in, connectable or connected to
the respective member (511) of the ceiling module frame (51), each groove profile
(55) including a groove section (551) and a fastening section (552), and having a
length substantially corresponding to the length (LCM) or the width (WCM) of the ceiling
module (5), and wherein the bottom edge portion (612) of each section (61) of a piece
of flexible cloth material is connected to the ceiling module frame (51) in the respective
groove profile (55) in the mounted condition, and the bottom edge portion (612) of
the side section (61) is folded in the groove profile (55) and in contact with the
expandable spring (66) in the mounted condition of the roof light system.
4. A roof light system according to claim 3, wherein the roof light system furthermore
comprises a compression profile (56) configured to be connected to the groove profile
(55) and including a compression section (562) and a fastening section (562) so as
to retain the expandable spring, such as the foam spring (66), in the groove section
(551) of the groove profile (55) such that the bottom edge portion (612) is held to
the respective member (511) of the ceiling module frame (51) in a resilient connection
in the mounted condition.
5. A roof light system according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the ceiling
module sash (53) is hinged to the ceiling module frame (51) at a side member (511),
allowing the ceiling module sash (53) to swing out of the ceiling module frame plane,
the ceiling module (5) preferably comprises a locking mechanism connected to the ceiling
module frame (51) and the ceiling module sash (53), and being able to lock in place
the ceiling module sash (53) relative to the ceiling module frame (51), the ceiling
module (5) more preferably also comprising a lifting assembly configured to modulate
the swinging movement of the ceiling module sash (53).
6. A roof light system according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the angle
between the roof module plane and the ceiling module plane lies in the interval of
0-45°, preferably 15-25°.
7. A roof light system according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the roof
module (4) has such a length (LRM) that its projected length is substantially the
same as the length (LCM) of the ceiling module (5).
8. A roof light system according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the roof
module (4) is offset from the ceiling module (5) such that the first end section (63)
and/or the second end section (64) extends non-perpendicularly to the ceiling module
plane.
9. A roof light system according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein a maximum
ceiling module displacement (D) is defined as the projected distance between the roof
frame bottom member (412) and the ceiling frame first end member (512).
10. A roof light system according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the shaft
arrangement (1006) comprises two shaft parts (1601, 1602) of a substantially U-shaped
configuration and which are configured to overlap partly in the mounted condition
to form the side sections (1061, 1062) of the shaft arrangement, the first end section
(1063) being formed from one shaft part (1601) and the second end section (1064) from
the other shaft part (1602).
11. A roof light system according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein a trim profile
(57) is provided which is connected to the ceiling module frame (51) by a set of clips
(58).
12. A roof light system according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein a ceiling
trim frame (59) is connected to the ceiling module frame (51) to span the transition
to the ceiling (31) in the mounted condition.
1. Oberlichtsystem (1), das dazu ausgelegt ist, einen Lichtkanal zwischen einem Dach
(2) eines Gebäudes und einem Gebäudeinnenraum (3) mit einer Decke (31) in einem festgelegten
Montagezustand vorzusehen, Folgendes umfassend:
ein Dachmodul (4), das einen Dachmodulrahmen (41) und eine Dachmodulscheibe (42) umfasst,
wobei der Dachmodulrahmen (41) eine Länge (LRM) und eine Breite (WRM) des Dachmoduls
in einer Dachmodulebene definiert und dazu ausgelegt ist, im montierten Zustand in
einer Fläche des Dachs (2) montiert zu sein, wobei die Dachmodulebene im Wesentlichen
parallel zur Dachfläche verläuft,
ein Deckenmodul (5), das mindestens einen Deckenmodulrahmen (51) und eine Deckenmodulscheibe
(52) umfasst, wobei der Deckenmodulrahmen (51) eine Länge (LCM) und eine Breite (WCM)
des Deckenmoduls in einer Deckenmodulebene definiert und dazu ausgelegt ist, im montierten
Zustand in der Decke (31) montiert zu sein, wobei die Deckenmodulscheibe im Wesentlichen
parallel zur Decke verläuft, und
eine Schachtanordnung (6), die sich im montierten Zustand zwischen dem Dachmodul (4)
und dem Deckenmodul (5) erstreckt, wobei die Schachtanordnung zwei Seitenteile (61,
62), ein erstes Endteil (63) und ein zweites Endteil (64) umfasst, wobei jedes Seitenteil
(61, 62) einen Oberkantenabschnitt (611) mit einer Länge, die im Wesentlichen der
Länge des Dachmoduls entspricht, einen Unterkantenabschnitt (612) mit einer Länge,
die im Wesentlichen der Länge des Deckenmoduls entspricht, einem ersten Seitenkantenabschnitt
(613) und einem zweiten Seitenkantenabschnitt (614) aufweist, und wobei das erste
und zweite Endteil (63, 64) jeweils eine Oberkante, eine Unterkante und zwei Seitenkanten
aufweisen,
wobei das erste und zweite Endteil (63, 64) im montierten Zustand jeweils im Wesentlichen
rechteckig sind und eine festgelegte Breite aufweisen, die im Wesentlichen der Breite
(WRM) des Dachmoduls (4) und der Breite (WCM) des Deckenmoduls (5) entspricht, wobei
die Breite (WRM) des Dachmoduls (4) im Wesentlichen gleich der Breite (WCM) des Deckenmoduls
(5) ist,
wobei mindestens eines der Teile (61, 62, 63, 64) der Schachtanordnung ein Stück Stoff
aus einem flexiblen Stoffmaterial umfasst und
eine Stützanordnung (7), die dazu vorgesehen ist, die Schachtanordnung (6) im montierten
Zustand abzustützen, wobei das Oberlichtsystem derart ausgestaltet ist, dass die Deckenmodulscheibe
(52) eine Isolierscheibe ist, die in einen Deckenmodulflügel (53) eingeschlossen ist,
der in Bezug zum Deckenmodulrahmen (51) öffenbar ist,
dass die Stützanordnung (7) einen Satz Halterungen (71, 72, 73, 77) umfasst, die dazu
ausgelegt sind, mit dem Dachmodulrahmen (41) und dem Deckenmodulrahmen (51) verbunden
zu sein, und einen Satz von vier Eckpfosten (81, 82, 83, 84), die dazu eingerichtet
sind, sich im montierten Zustand vom Deckenmodul (5) zum Dachmodul (4) zu erstrecken,
um das Dachmodul (4) mit dem Deckenmodul (5) zu verbinden, um die Schachtanordnung
(6) im montierten Zustand abzustützen,
dass die Seitenteile (61, 62) der Schachtanordnung (6) jeweils ein Stück Stoff aus
einem flexiblen Stoffmaterial umfassen und die Stützanordnung (7) einen Satz Platten
(93) aus einem Plattenmaterial umfasst, die jeweils einen ersten und zweiten Endteil
(63, 64) darstellen oder damit verbindbar sind,
dass die Seitenteile (61, 62) jeweils mit einem Teilsatz eines ersten und eines zweiten
Eckpfostens (81, 82) bzw. mit einem dritten und vierten Eckpfosten (83, 84) verbunden
sind und die Endteile (63, 64) jeweils mit einem Teilsatz eines ersten und dritten
Eckpfostens (81, 83) bzw. mit einem zweiten und vierten Eckpfosten (82, 84) verbunden
sind, wobei die Eckpfosten (81, 82, 83, 84) jeweils an einem jeweiligen Teilsatz Halterungen
(71, 72, 73, 74) befestigt sind, und
dass Anzieheinrichtungen (45, 55, 56, 65, 66) vorgesehen sind, um die zwei Seitenteile
(61, 62), die ein Stück Stoff aus flexiblem Stoffmaterial zwischen dem Dachmodul (4)
und dem Deckenmodul (5) umfassen, in einem ausgedehnten Zustand in Längsrichtung des
Schachts zu halten, der im montierten Zustand durch die Schachtanordnung ausgebildet
wird.
2. Oberlichtsystem nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Anzieheinrichtungen mehrere Anziehelemente
umfassen, einschließlich einer ausdehnbaren Feder (66), zum Beispiel einer Schaumstofffeder
(66), die einen Unterkantenabschnitt (612) eines Teils (61, 62) der Schachtanordnung,
der ein Stück aus einem flexiblen Stoffmaterial umfasst, berühren oder optional darin
eingewickelt sind.
3. Oberlichtsystem nach Anspruch 2, wobei das Oberlichtsystem ferner mehrere Nutprofile
(55) umfasst, die in dem jeweiligen Element (511) des Deckenmodulrahmens (51) ausgebildet,
damit verbindbar oder damit verbunden sind, wobei jedes Nutprofil (55) einen Nutteil
(551) und einen Befestigungsteil (552) umfasst und eine Länge aufweist, die im Wesentlichen
der Länge (LCM) oder der Breite (WCM) des Deckenmoduls (5) entspricht, und wobei der
Unterkantenabschnitt (612) jedes Teils (61) eines Stücks aus flexiblem Stoffmaterial
im montierten Zustand in dem jeweiligen Nutprofil (55) mit dem Deckenmodulrahmen (51)
verbunden ist, und wobei der Unterkantenabschnitt (612) des Seitenteils (61) im montierten
Zustand des Oberlichtsystems in das Nutprofil (55) gefaltet ist und die ausdehnbare
Feder (66) berührt.
4. Oberlichtsystem nach Anspruch 3, wobei das Oberlichtsystem ferner ein Verdichtungsprofil
(56) umfasst, das dazu ausgelegt ist, mit dem Nutprofil (55) verbunden zu sein, und
einen Verdichtungsteil (562) und einen Befestigungsteil (562) umfasst, um die ausdehnbare
Feder, zum Beispiel die Schaumstofffeder (66), in dem Nutteil (551) des Nutprofils
(55) zu halten, sodass der Unterkantenabschnitt (612) im montierten Zustand in einer
elastischen Verbindung an dem jeweiligen Element (511) des Deckenmodulrahmens (51)
gehalten wird.
5. Oberlichtsystem nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei der Deckenmodulflügel
(53) gelenkig an dem Deckenmodulrahmen (51) an einem Seitenelement (511) befestigt
ist, wodurch zugelassen wird, dass sich der Deckenmodulflügel (53) aus der Deckenmodulrahmenebene
heraus verschwenkt, wobei das Deckenmodul (5) vorzugsweise einen Verriegelungsmechanismus
umfasst, der mit dem Deckenmodulrahmen (51) und dem Deckenmodulflügel (53) verbunden
ist und dazu fähig ist den Deckenmodulflügel (53) in Bezug zum Deckenmodulrahmen (51)
zu arretieren, wobei das Deckenmodul (5) weiter bevorzugt außerdem eine Hebeanordnung
umfasst, die dazu ausgelegt ist, die Schwenkbewegung des Deckenmodulflügels (53) anzupassen.
6. Oberlichtsystem nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei der Winkel zwischen der
Dachmodulebene und der Deckenmodulebene im Intervall von 0-45°, vorzugsweise 15-25°,
liegt.
7. Oberlichtsystem nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei das Dachmodul (4) eine
derartige Länge (LRM) aufweist, dass seine vorkragende Länge im Wesentlichen gleich
der Länge (LCM) des Deckenmoduls (5) ist.
8. Oberlichtsystem nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei das Dachmodul (4) zum
Deckenmodul (5) derart versetzt ist, dass sich der erste Endteil (63) und/oder der
zweite Endteil (64) nicht senkrecht zur Deckenmodulebene erstreckt.
9. Oberlichtsystem nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei ein maximaler Deckenmodulversatz
(D) als der vorkragende Abstand zwischen dem unteren Dachrahmenelement (412) und dem
ersten Deckenrahmenendelement (512) definiert ist.
10. Oberlichtsystem nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Schachtanordnung
(1006) zwei Schachtteile (1601, 1602) mit einer im Wesentlichen U-förmigen Konfiguration
umfasst, die dazu ausgelegt sind, einander im montierten Zustand teilweise zu überlagern,
um die Seitenteile (1061, 1062) der Schachtanordnung auszubilden, wobei der erste
Endteil (1063) aus einem Schachtteil (1601) ausgebildet ist und der zweite Endteil
(1064) aus dem anderen Schachtteil (1602).
11. Oberlichtsystem nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei ein Verkleidungsprofil
(57) vorgesehen ist, das über einen Satz von Klammern (58) mit dem Deckenmodulrahmen
(51) verbunden ist.
12. Oberlichtsystem nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei ein Deckenverkleidungsrahmen
(59) mit dem Deckenmodulrahmen (51) verbunden ist, um im montierten Zustand den Übergang
zur Decke (31) zu überspannen.
1. Système de puits de lumière (1) conçu pour former un conduit de lumière entre un toit
(2) d'un bâtiment et une pièce intérieure (3) du bâtiment comportant un plafond (31)
dans un état installé prédéfini, comprenant
un module de toit (4) comprenant un cadre de module de toit (41) et une vitre de module
de toit (42), ledit cadre de module de toit (41) définissant une longueur (LRM) et
une largeur (WRM) du module de toit dans un plan de module de toit et étant conçu
pour être installé dans une surface du toit (2) dans l'état installé, le plan de module
de toit étant essentiellement parallèle à la surface du toit,
un module de plafond (5) comprenant au moins un cadre de module de plafond (51) et
une vitre de module de plafond (52), ledit cadre de module de plafond (51) définissant
une longueur (LCM) et une largeur (WCM) du module de plafond dans un plan de module
de plafond et étant conçu pour être installé dans le plafond (31) dans l'état installé,
le plan de module de plafond étant essentiellement parallèle au plafond, et
une structure de conduit (6) s'étendant entre le module de toit (4) et le module de
plafond (5) dans l'état installé, ladite structure de conduit comprenant deux sections
latérales (61, 62), une première section d'extrémité (63) et une seconde section d'extrémité
(64), chaque section latérale (61, 62) comportant une partie bord supérieur (611)
présentant une longueur correspondant essentiellement à une longueur du module de
toit, une partie bord inférieur (612) présentant une longueur correspondant essentiellement
à une longueur du module de plafond, une première partie bord latéral (613) et une
seconde partie bord latéral (614) et chacune des première et seconde sections d'extrémité
(63, 64) comportant un bord supérieur, un bord inférieur et deux bords latéraux,
chacune des première et seconde sections d'extrémité (63, 64) étant essentiellement
rectangulaire dans l'état installé et présentant une largeur prédéfinie correspondant
essentiellement à la largeur (WRM) du module de toit (4) et la largeur (WCM) du module
de plafond (5), la largeur (WRM) du module de toit (4) étant essentiellement égale
à la largeur (WCM) du module de plafond (5),
au moins une desdites sections (61, 62, 63, 64) de la structure de conduit comprenant
un morceau d'étoffe d'un matériau textile flexible, et
un ensemble de support (7) servant à supporter la structure de conduit (6) dans l'état
installé,
le système de puits de lumière étant tel que
la vitre de module de plafond (52) est une vitre isolante enchâssée dans un châssis
de module de plafond (53) qui est ouvrable par rapport au cadre de module de plafond
(51),
que l'ensemble de support (7) comprend un jeu de ferrures (71, 72, 73, 77) conçues
pour être raccordées au cadre de module de toit (41) et au cadre de module de plafond
(51), et un jeu de quatre montants d'angle (81, 82, 83, 84) propres à s'étendre du
module de plafond (5) au module de toit (4) dans l'état installé afin de raccorder
le module de toit (4) au module de plafond (5) pour supporter la structure de conduit
(6) dans l'état installé,
que chacune des sections latérales (61, 62) de la structure de conduit (6) comprend
un morceau d'étoffe d'un matériau textile flexible et l'ensemble de support (7) comprend
un jeu de plaques (93) d'un matériau en panneau qui constitue ou peut être raccordé
à chacune des première et seconde sections d'extrémité (63, 64),
chaque section latérale (61, 62) est raccordée à un sous-jeu composé d'un premier
et d'un deuxième montants d'angle (81, 82) et à des troisième et quatrième montants
d'angle (83, 84), respectivement, et chaque section d'extrémité (63, 64) étant raccordée
à un sous-jeu composé d'un premier et d'un troisième montants d'angle (81, 83), et
à des deuxième et quatrième montants d'angle (82, 84), respectivement, chacun des
montants d'angle (81, 82, 83, 84) étant fixé à un sous-jeu respectif de ferrures (71,
72, 73, 74), et
que des moyens de serrage (45, 55, 56, 65, 66) sont prévus pour maintenir les deux
sections latérales (61, 62) comprenant un morceau d'étoffe d'un matériau textile flexible
entre le module de toit (4) et le module de plafond (5) dans un état étiré dans la
direction longitudinale du conduit formé par la structure de conduit dans l'état installé.
2. Système de puits de lumière selon la revendication 1, dans lequel les moyens de serrage
comprennent une pluralité d'éléments de serrage comprenant un ressort extensible (66),
tel qu'un ressort en mousse (66), en contact avec, éventuellement enveloppés dans,
une partie bord inférieur (612) d'une section (61, 62) de la structure de conduit
comprenant un morceau de matériau textile flexible.
3. Système de puits de lumière selon la revendication 2, le système de puits de lumière
comprenant en outre un certain nombre de profilés à rainure (55) qui sont formés dans,
peuvent être raccordés ou sont raccordés au composant respectif (511) du cadre de
module de plafond (51), chaque profilé à rainure (55) comprenant une section formant
rainure (551) et une section de fixation (552), et présentant une longueur correspondant
essentiellement à la longueur (LCM) ou la largeur (WCM) du module de plafond (5),
et la partie bord inférieur (612) de chaque section (61) d'un morceau de matériau
textile flexible étant raccordée au cadre de module de plafond (51) dans le profilé
à rainure (55) respectif dans l'état installé, et la partie de bord inférieur (612)
de la section latérale (61) étant pliée dans le profilé à rainure (55) et en contact
avec le ressort extensible (66) dans l'état installé du système de puits de lumière.
4. Système de puits de lumière selon la revendication 3, le système de puits de lumière
comprenant en outre un profilé de compression (56) conçu pour être raccordé au profilé
à rainure (55) et comprenant une section de compression (562) et une section de fixation
(562) pour retenir le ressort extensible, tel que le ressort en mousse (66), dans
la section formant rainure (551) du profilé à rainure (55) de telle sorte que la partie
bord inférieur (612) soit maintenue sur le composant (511) respectif du cadre de module
de plafond (51) par un raccordement élastique dans l'état installé.
5. Système de puits de lumière selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
dans lequel le châssis de module de plafond (53) est articulé sur le cadre de module
de plafond (51) au niveau d'un composant latéral (511), de sorte que le châssis de
module de plafond (53) peut pivoter hors du plan du cadre de module de plafond, le
module de plafond (5) comprenant, de préférence, un mécanisme de verrouillage raccordé
au cadre de module de plafond (51) et au châssis de module de plafond (53), et apte
à verrouiller en place le châssis de module de plafond (53) par rapport au cadre de
module de plafond (51), le module de plafond (5) comprenant également, plus préférablement,
un ensemble de levage conçu pour moduler le mouvement de pivotement du châssis de
module de plafond (53).
6. Système de puits de lumière selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
dans lequel l'angle entre le plan de module de toit et le plan de module de plafond
est compris dans l'intervalle de 0 à 45°, de préférence de 15 à 25°.
7. Système de puits de lumière selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
dans lequel le module de toit (4) présente une longueur (LRM) telle que sa longueur
projetée est essentiellement la même que la longueur (LCM) du module de plafond (5).
8. Système de puits de lumière selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
dans lequel le module de toit (4) est décalé vis-à-vis du module de plafond (5) de
telle sorte que la première section d'extrémité (63) et/ou la seconde section d'extrémité
(64) s'étendent de manière non perpendiculaire par rapport au plan de module de plafond.
9. Système de puits de lumière selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
dans lequel un décalage maximum de module de plafond (D) est défini comme la distance
projetée entre le composant inférieur de cadre de toit (412) et le premier composant
d'extrémité de cadre de plafond (512).
10. Système de puits de lumière selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
dans lequel la structure de conduit (1006) comprend deux parties de conduit (1601,
1602) d'une configuration essentiellement en forme de U et qui sont conçues pour se
chevaucher partiellement dans l'état installé pour former les sections latérales (1061,
1062) de la structure de conduit, la première section d'extrémité (1063) étant constituée
par une partie de conduit (1601) et la seconde section d'extrémité (1064) par l'autre
partie de conduit (1602).
11. Système de puits de lumière selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
dans lequel un profilé de garniture (57) est raccordé au cadre de module de plafond
(51) par un jeu d'attaches (58).
12. Système de puits de lumière selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
dans lequel un cadre de garniture de plafond (59) est raccordé au cadre de module
de plafond (51) pour couvrir la transition avec le plafond (31) dans l'état installé.