USRE38217E1 - Tubular skylight with improved dome - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to skylights, and more particularly to tubular skylights, which include a reflective tube extending downwardly from the dome.
- Tubular skylights have acquired increasing popularity as a means of introducing natural light into a building interior.
- These skylights include a dome mounted on the building roof, a light diffuser mounted in the building ceiling, and a reflective tube interconnecting the dome and the diffuser. Natural light entering the skylight through the dome reflects downwardly through the tube to the diffuser.
- the tube in a sense acts as a gigantic optical fiber.
- the domes are fabricated of acrylic; and the tube is fabricated of reflective aluminum.
- a tubular skylight of this type is sold by ODL, Incorporated, the assignee of the present invention, under the trademark EZ LIGHT.
- the efficiency of such skylights is primarily a function of the amount of light passing through the dome into the tube and of the reflective efficiency of the tube. It is desirable to channel or steer as much light as possible downwardly through the tube to illuminate the building interior.
- One such approach includes positioning a reflector inside the dome above the roof to reflect light downwardly into the tube.
- a tubular skylight of this type is illustrated in U.S. Pat. No. 5,099,622, issued Mar. 31, 1992, to Sutton, and entitled “Skylight.”
- this approach is relatively complex structurally, relatively expensive, and aesthetically deficient.
- the reflector may actually decrease the performance of the skylight when no direct sunlight is present, because the reflector blocks a portion of the ambient light.
- the dome of a tubular skylight includes an exterior surface having a prismatic portion to reflect light downwardly into the tube.
- the prismatic portion is located on the northern portion of the dome. Consequently, sunlight entering the southern portion, and to a lesser extent the eastern and western portions, of the dome at relatively low angles is reflected by the prismatic surface downwardly into the tube.
- the dome is hemispherical including a base and an apex.
- the prismatic surface includes a plurality of vertical grooves each extending between the base and the apex along great circles passing through the apex. The grooves begin at the base and terminate short of the apex. Further preferably, the grooves are located in an angular segment of the hemispherical dome.
- the prismatic surface increases the amount of light directed or steered downwardly through the tube.
- the enhancement is most notable when the sun is relatively low in the sky as in the morning, the late afternoon and evening, and during the winter months.
- the dome also increases both the portion of the day and the number of seasons during which the skylight provides effective interior lighting.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a tubular skylight having the dome of the present invention mounted within a building;
- FIG. 2 is a perspective exploded view of the tubular skylight
- FIG. 3 is a top plan view of the dome
- FIG. 4 is a sectional view of the dome taken along line IV—IV in FIG. 3;
- FIG. 5 is a fragmentary sectional view of the prismatic portion of the dome showing the grooves in the exterior surface
- FIG. 6 is a schematic illustration of noon-day sun rays at the vernal and autumnal equinoxes.
- FIG. 7 is a schematic illustration of morning sun rays at the vernal and autumnal equinoxes.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 A tubular skylight constructed in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2 and generally designated 10 .
- the skylight includes a dome assembly 12 , a diffuser assembly 14 , and a tube assembly 16 interconnecting the dome and diffuser assemblies.
- the skylight 10 is installed in a building B having roof R and ceiling C. More particularly, the dome assembly 12 is mounted within the roof R; and the diffuser assembly 14 is mounted within the ceiling C.
- the tubular assembly 16 extends between the dome assembly 12 and the diffuser assembly 14 to channel light from the dome to the diffuser.
- the skylight 10 is generally well known to those skilled in the art.
- the dome assembly 12 includes a dome 20 and a roof flashing 22 .
- the dome 20 which is new, will be described in greater detail below.
- the flashing 22 mounts within a building roof R to provide a structural support for the dome 20 .
- the roof flashing 20 includes a curb 24 and an integral flashing flange 26 extending therefrom.
- the roof flashing 22 is available in a variety of constructions to accommodate shingle roofs, tile roofs, and other selected applications.
- the diffuser assembly 14 includes a diffuser 30 , a ceiling trim ring 32 , and a tube/ring seal 34 .
- the diffuser 30 is a prismatic light diffuser.
- the ceiling trim ring 32 supports the diffuser 30 within the ceiling C.
- the tube/ring seal 34 fits about the tube assembly 16 as will be described and provides a mechanical interlock between the tube assembly and the diffuser assembly 14 .
- the tube assembly includes upper and lower adjustable tubes 40 and 42 , respectively, and an interconnecting adjustable tube 44 .
- the upper adjustable tube 40 fits within the roof flashing 22
- the lower adjustable tube 42 connects to the diffuser assembly 14 by way of the tube/ring seal 34 as will be described.
- the adjustable tube 44 telescopically interfits with both of the adjustable tubes to accommodate a variety of heights of the roof R above the ceiling C. Additional adjustable tubes 44 can be used as necessary to accommodate unusual heights between the roof and the ceiling.
- tubular skylight components are conventional and generally well known to those in the relevant art.
- the novelty of the present invention resides in the dome 20 to be described hereinafter.
- the dome 20 is illustrated most clearly in FIGS. 3 and 4.
- the dome includes a circular base 60 and a generally hemispherical portion 62 extending upwardly therefrom and reaching an apex 63 .
- the base 60 includes steps 64 and 65 that fit over and receive the stepped curb 24 of the roof flashing 22 (see FIG. 2 ).
- the second step 65 rests on the top of the curb and is defined by four pairs of fingers 66 located at 90° intervals around the circumference of the base 60 . Holes 67 are provided to receive fasteners to secure the dome to the curb.
- the generally hemispherical dome portion 60 includes an interior surface 70 and an exterior surface 72 .
- the exterior surface includes a prismatic surface or portion 68 and a nonprismatic surface or portion 69 .
- the prismatic portion is illustrated perhaps most clearly in FIG. 3 and includes the patterned surface covering somewhat less than the left half of the dome in a pattern as described below.
- the interior surface 70 has a radius 72
- the exterior surface 74 has a radius 76 in the nonprismatic portion and a radium 78 in the prismatic portion.
- the radius 76 is slightly greater than the radius 78 .
- the nonprismatic portion 69 is generally uniform in thickness between the inner surface 70 and the exterior surface 74 .
- the dome portion 60 has an increased thickness in the prismatic portion 68 .
- the minimum thickness in the prismatic portion 68 is approximately equal to the thickness in the nonprismatic portion 69 , and the maximum thickness in the prismatic portion is approximately twice the thickness in the nonprismatic portion.
- the shape and configuration of the prismatic portion 68 is perhaps best illustrated in FIG. 3 .
- the prismatic portion 68 includes a plurality of grooves 71 that molded, cut, or otherwise formed in the exterior surface 74 .
- Each of the grooves 71 extends along a great circle passing through the apex 63 .
- Each of the grooves 71 extends from the base 64 to a location short of the apex 63 .
- 37 first grooves 71 are formed at 4° intervals
- 38 second grooves 71 are formed at 4° intervals offset 2° from the first set of grooves so that each first groove is bracketed by a pair of second grooves.
- the grooves 71 are formed by molding; however, other forming techniques, such as cutting, can be used.
- the exterior angle between the walls of a groove 71 when using the preferred material is preferably in the range of 86° to 94°, with the most preferred angle being 92°.
- the groove angles may change with other materials depending on their indices of refraction. The angle is selected so that direct light from the dome interior is reflected by the internal reflection of the prism—not refracted—as it strikes the interior side of the groove walls.
- the structure and effect of the described technique is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,839,781, issued Jun. 13, 1989 to Barnes et al, and entitled “Reflector/Refractor.”
- the prismatic portion 68 comprises an angular segment of the hemispherical dome. In the preferred embodiment, this segment is approximately 148° of the 360° circumference.
- the grooves 71 stopping short of the apex leaves a pie-shaped portion 82 surrounding the apex of the dome that is part of the nonprismatic portion 69 of the exterior surface.
- the entire dome 20 is fabricated of a single piece of acrylic.
- the currently preferred material is that sold under the designation V825UVA-5A by Rohm & Haas.
- the dome portion 60 is 0.114 inch thick in the nonprismatic portion and up to 0.204 inch thick in the prismatic portion.
- Other materials suitable for skylight domes may be used and includes polycarbonates and nylons. Other materials may be used if they provide the light transmittance and strength characteristics required in skylight domes.
- the particular pattern of the prism will depend on the performance desired and the anticipated location of the skylight.
- the illustrated dome has been designed for use at 40° latitude as representative of a “normal” U.S. location.
- the pattern follows the highest path of the sun, which of course occurs during the summer.
- each of the grooves 71 provides two apparent reflective surfaces to light rays striking the surfaces from inside the dome because of the high index of refraction. Consequently, light impinging on the grooves 71 from the interior of the dome are reflected back into the interior of the dome.
- a light ray L from the interior of the dome passes through the interior surface 70 , then reflects off the surfaces of two grooves 71 to be returned to the dome interior. Consequently, light at low angles which would pass directly through the dome is instead reflected back into the dome interior.
- the prismatic portion 68 does not significantly block ambient light from passing through the dome. Therefore, the dome does not significantly reduce the amount of ambient light; and the dome does not decrease the amount of direct light passing into the skylight. The only losses (approximately 8% in the preferred material) are due to the material from which the dome is fabricated.
- the tubular skylight 10 is installed within a building in conventional fashion. Vertically aligned holes are cut in the roof R and the ceiling C.
- the roof flashing 22 is installed in the roof.
- the upper adjustable tube 40 is fitted within the curb 24 of the roof flashing 22 and slid downwardly until the upper edges of both are aligned.
- the dome 20 is fitted over the curb 24 (with the upper adjustable tube 40 fitted therein) and secured in position using screws (not shown).
- the ceiling trim ring 32 is secured to the underside of the ceiling C.
- the tube/ring seal 34 is placed over the lower adjustable tube 42 , and the assembly is pushed into the ceiling trim ring from above the ceiling C.
- the extension tube 44 is then slid as necessary to a connecting position between the upper and lower adjustable tubes 40 and 42 . All seams are taped with duct tape.
- the diffuser 30 is installed within the trim ring 32 using a partial-turn coupling.
- FIGS. 6 and 7 illustrate the functional performance of the new dome 20 .
- the dome 20 and tube assembly 16 are schematically illustrated.
- Direct light rays 90 are shown entering the skylight at a 50° angle from the horizontal, which is the angle of the sun at 40° latitude and 98° longitude on the vernal and autumnal equinoxes. When the sun is at this angle, virtually all of the direct rays 90 pass through the nonprismatic portion of the dome 20 to enter the skylight 10 in conventional fashion.
- the reflected rays 90 ′ are illustrated in dotted lines and illustrate how the light is reflected downwardly through the skylight assembly.
- FIG. 7 illustrates the performance of the skylight dome when the sun is relatively low in the sky.
- the direct sunlight rays 90 arrive at the skylight dome basically on the horizontal.
- the direct rays 90 pass directly through the nonprismatic portion 69 .
- the prismatic portion 68 of the present invention the direct rays 90 would continue to pass through the skylight dome so that none of those rays would pass downwardly into the tube.
- the prismatic portion 68 reflects the direct rays 90 downwardly through the dome at a variety of angles.
- the reflected rays 90 ′ are illustrated as dashed lines and pass downwardly at a variety of reflected angles.
- the object of the present invention is to direct light downwardly through the tube at virtually any angle on the premise that all of the downwardly direct light enhances, even in some small fashion, the light exiting the bottom of the tube. Additionally, as can be seen, some of the rays pass directly through the tube without further reflection off the tube wall to the bottom of the tube assembly 16 .
- the present invention greatly enhances the performance of the tubular skylight by directing or steering a larger percentage of the available light downwardly through the tube.
- the prismatic portion 68 enhances the performance of the skylight tube particularly when the sun is relatively low in the sky as occurs in the morning, the late afternoon, and the winter.
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