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US3665177A
US3665177A US101486A US3665177DA US3665177A US 3665177 A US3665177 A US 3665177A US 101486 A US101486 A US 101486A US 3665177D A US3665177D A US 3665177DA US 3665177 A US3665177 A US 3665177A
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    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
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    • E04B9/006Ceilings; Construction of ceilings, e.g. false ceilings; Ceiling construction with regard to insulation with means for hanging lighting fixtures or other appliances to the framework of the ceiling
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21SNON-PORTABLE LIGHTING DEVICES; SYSTEMS THEREOF; VEHICLE LIGHTING DEVICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLE EXTERIORS
    • F21S8/00Lighting devices intended for fixed installation
    • F21S8/02Lighting devices intended for fixed installation of recess-mounted type, e.g. downlighters
    • F21S8/026Lighting devices intended for fixed installation of recess-mounted type, e.g. downlighters intended to be recessed in a ceiling or like overhead structure, e.g. suspended ceiling
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21VFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS OF LIGHTING DEVICES OR SYSTEMS THEREOF; STRUCTURAL COMBINATIONS OF LIGHTING DEVICES WITH OTHER ARTICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F21V13/00Producing particular characteristics or distribution of the light emitted by means of a combination of elements specified in two or more of main groups F21V1/00 - F21V11/00
    • F21V13/02Combinations of only two kinds of elements
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  • the invention relates to a suspended ceiling lighting fixture assembly and, more particularly, to a module formed of both ceiling boards and lenses for a light.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 3,321,877 discloses the conventional vaulted lighting module which is used in the art at the present time.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 3,512,313 discloses a modification of the preceding structure wherein a single module is connected to adjacent modules to form an elongated light assembly;
  • US. Pat. No. 3,372,270 discloses a variation of the first-mentioned patent wherein the individual modules are formed with a square configuration.
  • US. Pat. No. 3,397,499 discloses a vaulted ceiling structure made of diffusers or lens structures for lamp assemblies above the ceiling system.
  • Conventional ceiling modules are formed by using 4X4-foot openings and placing therein a lighting fixture and ceiling boards.
  • the ceiling boards are usually inclined in some position relative to the lighting fixture which would be mounted centrally and in the upper reaches of the module structure.
  • the conventional module area is utilized to provide a shallow profile vaulted lighting assembly which will have primarily two inclined vaulted structures within the 4 4-foot area.
  • the two adjacent sides of the vaulted structure are formed by lens elements which will transmit light while the two opposite sides of the adjacent vaulted structures are provided with ceiling boards.
  • a lighting fixture is mounted centrally of the two structures, and light will then pass through the lens elements.
  • a modification involves the use of a single vault centrally with that vault being composed of lenses for the lighting fixture. Adjacent the single vault on either side thereof, there is placed ceiling boards in a horizontal plane. Both the lenses and boards are used in the area of aconventional module.
  • FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a lighting module having two vaulted structures
  • FIG. II- is a modification of the FIG. I structure wherein there is only a single centrally located vaulted structure, said vaulted structure being formed primarily from diffusers.
  • a suspended ceiling system is composed of a plurality of main runner members and cross tee members which form a grid-like pattern to support the ceiling components in position.
  • the main runner members and cross tee members are supported from the structural ceiling of a building and are fastened together in their grid-like pattern. 7
  • the main runner structure 2 would run in a direction along with the plane of the sheet drawing while the cross members 4 would be perpendicular thereto and, therefore, would be extending perpendicularly to the sheet of drawing.
  • the distance between two adjacent main runner assemblies is approximately 4 feet, and normally the distance between two cross tee members forming the individual lighting module will be 4 feet.
  • the cross tee member 6 is about midway between the two cross tee members 8 which form the lighting module. That is, cross tee 6 is about 2 feet from each of the cross tees 8.
  • a vaulted lighting module is formed between each cross tee 8 and cross tee 6.
  • I is composed of a conventional ceiling board 12 and a diffuser or light lens 14.
  • Module supports 22 to form a structure similar to that of U.S. Pa t'. No. 3, 1,877. However, the end members could be eliminated 'and a structure similar to that of US. Pat. No. 3,512,313
  • a light fixture is mounted above the diffusers 14 and 18.
  • the light fixture 24 is positioned above diffusers l4 and 18 so that the diffusers 14 and 18 function as the diffusers or lens for the light fixture, and it is through these diffusers that light is supplied to the room.
  • the ceiling boards 12 and 20 are normally sound absorbing boards and function to provide a sound deadening feature for the room.
  • the diffusers are normally white and the board is white, if the light is not on, one looking up at the ceiling system would tend to see two very similar vault structures. When the light is on, then the center two sections 14 and 18 would tend to be illuminated and provide light into the room. Referring now to FIG. II, there is shown a modification of the structure of FIG. I.
  • two lenses 26 and 28 are formed into a vault structure and have placed thereover a lighting fixture 30. Adjacent the vault structure 32 formed by the two lenses 26 and 28, there are placed the ceiling boards 34 and 36. These ceiling boards are placed in the plane of the ceiling and thus provide a single, very small vault of 2X4 feet with rather wide side structures on either side thereof.
  • the above structures provide a vaulted lighting module which is of a shallow profile primarily because it is of width approximately one-half that of the conventional lighting modules being used to date. Also the structure is particularly unique in that the members which form a part or all of the vaulted region are diffusers or lens structures which will transmit light.
  • An acoustical suspended ceiling system for use with a room having a main ceiling from which said acoustical ceiling is to be suspended, comprising a plurality of acoustical panels, means to individually and removably support each of; the acoustical panels, a plurality of difiuser panels, means to individually and removably support said difiuser panels, said means supporting the acoustical panels and the diffuser panels holding the panels at an angle to a plane passing through the lower portions of the removably supported panels and in a spaced relationship to one another with the distance between the lower portion of each of said removably supported panels being greater than the distance between the upper portions of each of said removably supported panels whereby a downwardly opening space of increasing cross-sectional area is' defined between said removably supported panels, said supporting means including main runner means extending adjacent said removably supported panels and cross tee members extending between said main runner means and actually
  • each vaulted structure of the adjacent vaults being formed from a diffuser panel and the opposite sides of each vaulted structure being formed of an acoustical ceiling panel whereby the two adjacent diffuser panels form a lens for a lighting fixture overlying the diffuser panels.

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A shallow profile vaulted lighting module is formed by making a dual module structure in the same space which would normally be occupied by a single module or by using half the area of a normal module to form a small module structure. The small module structures are then provided with lenses so that one or both sides of the vaulted section can function as the luminaire lens for a light.

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[73] Assignee:
United States Patent Brown et a].
[54] SHALLOW PROFILE VAULTED LIGHTING MODULE [72] Inventors: Milton G. Brown; James C. Olllngen.
Joseph E. Slenklewlcz, all of Lancaster, Pa.
Armstrong Cork Company, Lancaster, Pa.
[22] Filed: Dec. 28, 1970 [21] Appl. No.: 101,486
[52] U.S. Cl. ..240/9 R, 52/28, 52/144, 52/495, 240/51.1l
[51] Int. Cl. ..F2ls [58] Field of Search ..240/9, 51.11;52/28, 144, 495
[56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS Franck et al ..240/9 X [451 May 23, 1972 3,397,499 8/1968 Ward ..240/9 X 3,509,668 5/1970 Ollinger et al. ..240/9 X Primary Examiner-Samuel 8. Matthews Assistant Examiner-Richard A. Wintercom Attorney-Clifford B. Price ABSTRACT V A shallow profile vaulted lighting module is formed by making a dual module structure in the same space which would normally be occupied by a single module or by using half the area of a normal module to form a small module structure. The small module structures are then provided with lenses so that one or both sides of the vaulted section can function as the luminairelens for a light.
3 Claims, 2 Drawing figures Patented May 23, 1972 INVENTOR MILTON 6. BROWN JOSEPH E. SiENKIEWlCZ I (JAMESIVQOLLINGER f BY .lft
ATTORNEY SI-IALLOW PROFILE VAULTED LIGHTING MODULE BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The invention relates to a suspended ceiling lighting fixture assembly and, more particularly, to a module formed of both ceiling boards and lenses for a light.
2. Description of the Prior Art U.S. Pat. No. 3,321,877 discloses the conventional vaulted lighting module which is used in the art at the present time. U.S. Pat. No. 3,512,313 discloses a modification of the preceding structure wherein a single module is connected to adjacent modules to form an elongated light assembly; US. Pat. No. 3,372,270 discloses a variation of the first-mentioned patent wherein the individual modules are formed with a square configuration. Finally, US. Pat. No. 3,397,499 discloses a vaulted ceiling structure made of diffusers or lens structures for lamp assemblies above the ceiling system.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION Conventional ceiling modules are formed by using 4X4-foot openings and placing therein a lighting fixture and ceiling boards. The ceiling boards are usually inclined in some position relative to the lighting fixture which would be mounted centrally and in the upper reaches of the module structure. The conventional module area is utilized to provide a shallow profile vaulted lighting assembly which will have primarily two inclined vaulted structures within the 4 4-foot area. In one embodiment, the two adjacent sides of the vaulted structure are formed by lens elements which will transmit light while the two opposite sides of the adjacent vaulted structures are provided with ceiling boards. A lighting fixture is mounted centrally of the two structures, and light will then pass through the lens elements. A modification involves the use of a single vault centrally with that vault being composed of lenses for the lighting fixture. Adjacent the single vault on either side thereof, there is placed ceiling boards in a horizontal plane. Both the lenses and boards are used in the area of aconventional module.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING I I FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a lighting module having two vaulted structures; and
FIG. II- is a modification of the FIG. I structure wherein there is only a single centrally located vaulted structure, said vaulted structure being formed primarily from diffusers.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT A suspended ceiling system is composed of a plurality of main runner members and cross tee members which form a grid-like pattern to support the ceiling components in position. The main runner members and cross tee members are supported from the structural ceiling of a building and are fastened together in their grid-like pattern. 7
As shown in FIG. I, the main runner structure 2 would run in a direction along with the plane of the sheet drawing while the cross members 4 would be perpendicular thereto and, therefore, would be extending perpendicularly to the sheet of drawing. The distance between two adjacent main runner assemblies is approximately 4 feet, and normally the distance between two cross tee members forming the individual lighting module will be 4 feet. In the embodiment shown in FIG. I, the cross tee member 6 is about midway between the two cross tee members 8 which form the lighting module. That is, cross tee 6 is about 2 feet from each of the cross tees 8. A vaulted lighting module is formed between each cross tee 8 and cross tee 6. Module 10 of FIG. I is composed of a conventional ceiling board 12 and a diffuser or light lens 14. Module supports 22 to form a structure similar to that of U.S. Pa t'. No. 3, 1,877. However, the end members could be eliminated 'and a structure similar to that of US. Pat. No. 3,512,313
could be formed.
A light fixture is mounted above the diffusers 14 and 18.
The light fixture 24 is positioned above diffusers l4 and 18 so that the diffusers 14 and 18 function as the diffusers or lens for the light fixture, and it is through these diffusers that light is supplied to the room. The ceiling boards 12 and 20 are normally sound absorbing boards and function to provide a sound deadening feature for the room. However, since the diffusers are normally white and the board is white, if the light is not on, one looking up at the ceiling system would tend to see two very similar vault structures. When the light is on, then the center two sections 14 and 18 would tend to be illuminated and provide light into the room. Referring now to FIG. II, there is shown a modification of the structure of FIG. I. Here two lenses 26 and 28 are formed into a vault structure and have placed thereover a lighting fixture 30. Adjacent the vault structure 32 formed by the two lenses 26 and 28, there are placed the ceiling boards 34 and 36. These ceiling boards are placed in the plane of the ceiling and thus provide a single, very small vault of 2X4 feet with rather wide side structures on either side thereof.
The above structures provide a vaulted lighting module which is of a shallow profile primarily because it is of width approximately one-half that of the conventional lighting modules being used to date. Also the structure is particularly unique in that the members which form a part or all of the vaulted region are diffusers or lens structures which will transmit light.
What is claimed is 1'. An acoustical suspended ceiling system for use with a room having a main ceiling from which said acoustical ceiling is to be suspended, comprising a plurality of acoustical panels, means to individually and removably support each of; the acoustical panels, a plurality of difiuser panels, means to individually and removably support said difiuser panels, said means supporting the acoustical panels and the diffuser panels holding the panels at an angle to a plane passing through the lower portions of the removably supported panels and in a spaced relationship to one another with the distance between the lower portion of each of said removably supported panels being greater than the distance between the upper portions of each of said removably supported panels whereby a downwardly opening space of increasing cross-sectional area is' defined between said removably supported panels, said supporting means including main runner means extending adjacent said removably supported panels and cross tee members extending between said main runner means and actually supporting said removably supported panels, said removably supported panels defining at least one shallow vaulted structure, in which at least one side of each vaulted structure is composed of a diffuser panel, and a light fixture means mounted behind the diffuser panel to provide illumination to the area below the suspended ceiling system.
2. The acoustical ceiling of claim 1 wherein two adjacent vaulted structures are formed, and the side of each vaulted structure of the adjacent vaults being formed from a diffuser panel and the opposite sides of each vaulted structure being formed of an acoustical ceiling panel whereby the two adjacent diffuser panels form a lens for a lighting fixture overlying the diffuser panels.
3. The acoustical ceiling system of claim 1 wherein both panels of the vaulted structure are diffuser panels and adjacent each side of this vault is placed acoustical ceiling panels in the plane of the ceiling system so that the total vaulted assembly acts as the lens for the lighting fixture overlying the diffuser panels.

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1. An acoustical suspended ceiling system for use with a room having a main ceiling from which said acoustical ceiling is to be suspended, comprising a plurality of acoustical panels, means to individually and removably support each of the acoustical panels, a plurality of diffuser panels, means to individually and removably support said diffuser panels, said means supporting the acoustical panels and the diffuser panels holding the panels at an angle to a plane passing through the lower portions of the removably supported panels and in a spaced relationship to one another with the distance between the lower portion of each of said removably supported panels being greater than the distance between the upper portions of each of said removably supported panels whereby a downwardly opening space of increasing crosssectional area is defined between said removably supported panels, said supporting means including main runner means extending adjacent said removably supported panels and cross tee members extending between said main runner means and actually supporting said removably supported panels, said removably supported panels defining at least one shallow vaulted structure in which at least one side of each vaulted structure is composed of a diffuser panel, and a light fixture means mounted behind the diffuser panel to provide illumination to the area below the suspended ceiling system.
2. The acoustical ceiling of claim 1 wherein two adjacent vaulted structures are formed, and the side of each vaulted structure of the adjacent vaults being formed from a diffuser panel and the opposite sides of each vaulted structure being formed of an acoustical ceiling panel whereby the two adjacent diffuser panels form a lens for a lighting fixture overlying the diffuser panels.
3. The acoustical ceiling system of claim 1 wherein both panels of the vaulted structure are diffuser panels and adjacent each side of this vault is placed acoustical ceiling panels in the plane of the ceiling system so that the total vaulted assembly acts as the lens for the lighting fixture overlying the diffuser panels.
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