WO2002035030A1 - Suspended ceiling and terminal elements therefor - Google Patents

Suspended ceiling and terminal elements therefor Download PDF

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WO2002035030A1
WO2002035030A1 PCT/SE2001/002350 SE0102350W WO0235030A1 WO 2002035030 A1 WO2002035030 A1 WO 2002035030A1 SE 0102350 W SE0102350 W SE 0102350W WO 0235030 A1 WO0235030 A1 WO 0235030A1
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Jan Wilkens
Lotta Persson
Eric Henningsson
Roland Johansson
Ingrid GÖRANSON
Niels A. Torp
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Saint-Gobain Ecophon Ab
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
    • E04B9/00Ceilings; Construction of ceilings, e.g. false ceilings; Ceiling construction with regard to insulation
    • E04B9/06Ceilings; Construction of ceilings, e.g. false ceilings; Ceiling construction with regard to insulation characterised by constructional features of the supporting construction, e.g. cross section or material of framework members
    • E04B9/065Ceilings; Construction of ceilings, e.g. false ceilings; Ceiling construction with regard to insulation characterised by constructional features of the supporting construction, e.g. cross section or material of framework members comprising supporting beams having a folded cross-section
    • E04B9/067Ceilings; Construction of ceilings, e.g. false ceilings; Ceiling construction with regard to insulation characterised by constructional features of the supporting construction, e.g. cross section or material of framework members comprising supporting beams having a folded cross-section with inverted T-shaped cross-section
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
    • E04B9/00Ceilings; Construction of ceilings, e.g. false ceilings; Ceiling construction with regard to insulation
    • E04B9/22Connection of slabs, panels, sheets or the like to the supporting construction
    • E04B9/24Connection of slabs, panels, sheets or the like to the supporting construction with the slabs, panels, sheets or the like positioned on the upperside of, or held against the underside of the horizontal flanges of the supporting construction or accessory means connected thereto
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
    • E04B9/00Ceilings; Construction of ceilings, e.g. false ceilings; Ceiling construction with regard to insulation
    • E04B9/22Connection of slabs, panels, sheets or the like to the supporting construction
    • E04B9/28Connection of slabs, panels, sheets or the like to the supporting construction with the slabs, panels, sheets or the like having grooves engaging with horizontal flanges of the supporting construction or accessory means connected thereto
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
    • E04B9/00Ceilings; Construction of ceilings, e.g. false ceilings; Ceiling construction with regard to insulation
    • E04B9/06Ceilings; Construction of ceilings, e.g. false ceilings; Ceiling construction with regard to insulation characterised by constructional features of the supporting construction, e.g. cross section or material of framework members
    • E04B2009/062Caps covering visible surfaces of the supporting construction
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
    • E04F13/00Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings

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  • the present invention relates to a suspended ceiling, a corresponding suspended ceiling system and a terminal element included therein. More specifically, this invention concerns such a suspended ceiling and a corresponding suspended ceiling system, in which a carrier structure carries panel elements so as to form a freely or partly freely hanging suspended ceiling.
  • a suspended ceiling in a building there are a large number of reasons for arranging a suspended ceiling in a building. For example, various types of installations may have to be concealed, such as ventilation ducts and electric wires. Moreover, it may be necessary to improve the acoustic environment in the building. In other cases, the existing ceiling in the building may be in such a state that it has to be concealed. The reason may also be purely aesthetic, i.e. to create an improved overall appearance of the building.
  • Conventional suspended ceiling systems usually comprise a carrier structure which carries panel elements to form a suspended ceiling. As a rule, the carrier structure comprises a framework supporting the panel elements. This framework can form compartments for individual panel elements or rows thereof and have shoulders on which the panel elements are mounted.
  • the panel elements may also have edge grooves that cooperate with flanges of the framework to allow concealed attachment of the panel elements .
  • a suspended ceiling extends from wall to wall or other types of building elements. In some cases, however, it is desirable to let the suspended ceiling end a distance from one or more walls/building elements. The suspended ceiling then forms a freely or partly freely hanging suspended ceiling with one or more outer edges hanging freely.
  • Such suspended ceilings can be used, for instance, to conceal a change in level in the existing ceiling or to conceal a ventilation duct and the asso- ciated inlet and outlet or some other overhead structure. It is also possible to use this type of suspended ceiling to provide indirect illumination from a light fitting which is arranged above the suspended ceiling.
  • a problem that arises in connection with suspended ceilings hanging freely or partly freely relates to the design of the carrier structure.
  • the carrier structure can be formed as a circumfe- rentially closed framework which defines compartments for individual panel elements or rows thereof. This certainly results in reliable mounting of the suspended ceiling since the panel elements that are arranged along a freely hanging outer edge of the suspended ceiling will obtain the necessary support. However, the framework will be visible along these freely hanging outer edges, which is aesthetically unsatisfactory.
  • the carrier structure can also be formed as a cir- cumferentially open framework where the outer compartments are open towards the outer edges. This ensures that the framework will not be visible along the freely hang- ing outer edges of the suspended ceiling. However, there is a risk that the mounting of the suspended ceiling will not be reliable since the outer panel elements - in particular the panel elements forming the corners of the suspended ceiling - will not obtain the necessary support along the freely hanging outer edges.
  • DE 3205706 discloses a suspended ceiling comprising an open framework which supports panel elements. Along the long sides of the suspended ceiling, terminal elements are arranged, which are fixed with the aid of fix- ing means which engage the insides and outsides of the terminal elements. No aesthetically pleasing suspended roof is provided in this case either.
  • a suspended ceiling system for freely or partly freely hanging suspended ceilings, in which system it is possible to conceal the framework along the outer edges of the suspended ceiling and which at the same time allows reliable mounting of the suspended ceiling.
  • a first object of the present invention is to provide a new and improved suspended ceiling system for freely or partly freely hanging suspended ceilings.
  • the inventive suspended ceiling system should be such that the carrier structure is concealed along the freely hanging outer edges of the suspended ceiling while at the same time reliable mounting of the suspended ceiling is allowed.
  • a second object is to provide an improved suspended ceiling, which has at least one freely hanging outer edge and which conceals the carrier structure along this outer edge while at the same time the suspended ceiling can be mounted in a reliable manner.
  • a third object is to provide a terminal element for a freely or partly freely hanging suspended ceiling.
  • a suspended ceiling having the features stated in claim 14 is provided. Preferred embodiments of the suspended ceiling are evident from claim 15 which is dependent on claim 14.
  • a terminal element having the features stated in claim 16 is provided. Prefer- red embodiments of the terminal element are evident from claims 17-22 which are dependent on claim 16.
  • a suspended ceiling system comprising a carrier structure, panel elements, a terminal element with an outside and an opposed inside, and a fixing means for connecting the terminal element to the carrier structure, the carrier structure being adapted to carry the panel elements so as to form a freely or partly freely hanging suspended ceiling, said system being characterised in that the fixing means is arranged for such connection of the terminal element that its outside in the state of the terminal element connected to the carrier structure protrudes from the carrier structure, said outside forming a freely hanging outer edge, unaffected by the fixing means, of the suspended ceiling.
  • a suspended ceiling system which allows reliable and aesthetically pleasing mounting of a freely or partly freely hanging suspended ceiling.
  • terminal elements which are con- nectible along one or more sides of the suspended ceiling with the aid of fixing means .
  • Each terminal element urther has an outside.
  • These outsides of the terminal elements will in the state connected to the carrier struc- ture form a freely hanging outer edge of the suspended ceiling, said outer edge being unaffected by the fixing means and thus aesthetically pleasing.
  • the carrier structure will be arranged at a distance from said freely hanging outer edge and not be visible along the same. Nevertheless the fixing means allows a reliable connection of the terminal element to the carrier structure and, consequently, reliable mounting of the suspended ceiling is allowed.
  • said outside and a rim portion, connected thereto, of the terminal element protrude from the carrier structure in the state of the terminal element con- nected to the carrier structure. Owing to the fact that also said rim portion is unaffected by the fixing means, a still more aesthetically pleasing mounting of the suspended ceiling is ensured.
  • the fixing means preferably acts to engage in the inside of the terminal element and, specifically, to engage in said inside in a penetrating manner.
  • the fixing means it is also preferred for the fixing means to act to engage merely in the inside of the terminal element . This allows extremely simple connection of the terminal element to the carrier structure .
  • the fixing means advantageously has a projecting portion which is insertable into the terminal element via said inside.
  • the fixing means can have a hook portion, which allows suspension of the fixing means from the carrier structure.
  • the inventive system preferably comprises a plurality of terminal elements of said type, in which case at least one fixing means is arranged for each terminal element .
  • this further comprises a levelling means, which has engaging means for engaging in short sides, facing each other, of two adjoining terminal elements. This makes it possible to mutually level adjoining terminal elements.
  • the short sides of the terminal element have indications for the levelling means. This ensures exact levelling.
  • the levelling means can further advantageously comprise a spacing element .
  • the carrier structure comprises sectional elements and both the panel elements and the terminal elements have edge grooves adapted to engage said sectional elements.
  • This allows concealed mounting of the panel elements.
  • the panel elements as well as the terminal element advantageously have along their edge grooves means for allowing overlapping between two adjoining panel elements or between one panel element and the adjoining ter- minal element.
  • a sus- pended ceiling comprising a carrier structure which forms a framework with a circumferentially closed lateral edge, and panel elements supported by the framework, said suspended ceiling being characterised by terminal elements arranged outside the closed lateral edge of the framework and connected thereto so as to form an unaffected and freely hanging outer edge of the suspended ceiling.
  • the terminal ele- ments arranged outside the framework and connected thereto ensure that the carrier structure and the framework formed thereof are arranged at a distance from these outer edges of the suspended ceiling and thus will not be visible along said outer edges.
  • the terminal elements are preferably connected to said closed lateral edge with the aid of fixing means, which act to engage in an inside, facing the framework, of each terminal element and which leave the outsides of the terminal elements unaffected.
  • the fixing means thus ensure reliable mounting of the terminal elements while maintaining the unaffected and freely hanging outsides of the terminal elements.
  • a terminal element in connection with a suspended ceiling is provided, which terminal element is characterised by an outside and an opposed inside, the terminal element being connectible to a carrier structure of the suspended ceiling with said inside facing the carrier structure, and the outside of the terminal element in a state connected to said carrier structure being adapted to form an unaffected and freely hanging outer edge of the suspended ceiling.
  • the inside, facing the carrier structure, of the terminal element is preferably connectible to the carrier structure with the aid of a fixing means, which acts to engage in said inside.
  • a fixing means which acts to engage in said inside.
  • the terminal element it is made of a sound-absorbing material.
  • the terminal element is made of a compressed fibre material, such as glass wool or rockwool . According to yet another embodiment of the terminal element, it has an edge groove extending along its inside .
  • the terminal element has short sides with indications for a level- ling means .
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a suspended ceiling according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention .
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view of a terminal element with a means to allow overlapping with a panel element having a corresponding means in the form of a recess .
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective view of a terminal element with a means to allow overlapping with a panel element having a corresponding means in the form of a projection.
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective view of a terminal element with a means to allow overlapping in correspondence with that shown in Fig . 2.
  • Fig. 5 is a perspective view of a terminal element with a means to allow overlapping in correspondence with that shown in Fig. 3.
  • Fig. 6 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of a fixing means of the inventive suspended ceiling .
  • Fig. 7 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of a levelling means of the inventive suspended ceiling.
  • Fig. 8 is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of a levelling means of the inventive suspended ceiling .
  • Fig. 9 is a top plan view of a suspended ceiling according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • Fig. 10 is a cross-sectional view of an inventive terminal element which is connected to a carrier structure with the aid of a fixing means in the form of a screw.
  • Fig. 1 illustrates a preferred embodiment of a suspended ceiling 1 according to the present invention.
  • freely hanging suspended ceiling is meant a suspended celling having outer edges that do not connect to the walls or other building elements in a building. If one - but not all - of the outer edges of the suspended ceiling connects to a wall/building element, the ceiling is said to be partly freely hanging.
  • the outer edges of the freely or partly freely hanging suspended ceiling that do not connect to a wall/ building element thus form freely hanging outer edges of the suspended ceiling.
  • the suspended ceiling 1 shown in Fig. 1 is a freely hanging suspended ceiling.
  • the suspended ceiling 1 comprises panel elements 2 and a carrier structure 3 forming a framework 4.
  • the framework 4 consists of elongate sectional elements 5, three sectional elements 5a being arranged in parallel and one sectional element 5b being arranged so that the three parallel sectional elements 5a by means of a respective end connect perpendicularly to the same. This results in a framework 4 which in the circumferential direction is closed along three lateral edges 6.
  • the carrier structure 3 further comprises two cross-bars 7 which extend perpendicular to the three parallel sectional elements 5a.
  • the sectional elements 5 have an inverted T shape and the crossbars 7 are U shaped.
  • Transverse grooves 8 which are regularly spaced from each other are formed along the crossbars 7.
  • the three sectional elements 5a engage some of these grooves 8, thereby causing lateral alignment of the sectional elements 5a.
  • the carrier structure 3 is further suspend- able from an overhead structure (not shown) , such as a ceiling, by means of suspension devices 9.
  • the sectional elements 5 of the framework 4 thus define compartments, in which rows of the panel elements 2 are mountable to form a suspended ceiling 1. More specifically, the panel elements 2 have along their lateral edges edge grooves 10, which fit to flanges 11 formed of the base of the sectional elements 5 of an inverted T shape.
  • the panel elements 2 can along said lateral edges have means 12 in the form of alternating projections 13 and recesses 14 to provide overlapping between adjoining panel elements 2, which is clearly to be seen from one of the enlargements of details in Fig. 1.
  • the panel elements 2 can be made of some suitable material, such as a fibre, plastic, wood or sheet metal material. However, a preferred material has been found to be a compressed fibre material, such as glass wool or rockwool . In addition to such a fibre material having a low weight, it also has an advantageous sound-absorbing property.
  • the suspended ceiling 1 comprises a number of elongate terminal elements 15 which can be made of one of the above-mentioned materials - advantageously of said compressed fibre material.
  • Different embodiments of said terminal element 15 are shown more clearly in Figs 2-5.
  • Each terminal element 15 has an upper side 16 and an underside 17 as well as an outside 18 and an opposed inside 19, in which a fixing means 20 of the carrier structure 3 engages for connecting the terminal element 15 to said carrier structure 3.
  • the terminal element 15 also has two opposed short sides 21, 22 extended between the inside 19 and the outside 18.
  • Each fixing means 20 comprises in the shown embodi- ment a projecting portion 23 and a hook portion 24 and is illustrated in detail in Fig. 6, to which reference is now made.
  • the projecting portion 23 of the fixing means 20 is inserted into the terminal element 15 for causing a penetrating engagement in the same via said inside 19.
  • This advantageous penetrating engagement is allowed by the fact that the terminal element according to the invention is made of a compressed fibre material.
  • the terminal element 15 is connected by the hook portion 24 of the fixing means 20 being arranged over a corresponding portion of one of the sectional ele- ments 5 arranged along the three closed lateral edges 6 of the framework 4.
  • the fixing means 20 may also comprise a locking screw 25 for fixing the same in the sectional element 5.
  • each terminal element 15 is connected to the carrier structure 3 with the aid of fixing means 20 which engage merely in said inside 19 of the terminal element 15.
  • three fixing means 20 are arranged for each terminal element 15.
  • the sectional ele- ments 5 of the carrier structure 3 which are arranged along said lateral edges 6 will thus be arranged at a distance from the outside 18 of the terminal element 15 and will thus also not be visible along the same.
  • the outsides 18 of the terminal elements 15 thus jointly form a freely hanging outer edge 26, unaffected by the fixing means, of the suspended ceiling 1, along which outer edge 26 the carrier structure 3 is not visible.
  • connection of the terminal elements 15 to the carrier structure 3 will still be reliable. This is achieved with the aid of the fixing means 20 of the carrier structure 3 which engage in the insides 19, facing the carrier structure 3, of the terminal elements 15.
  • reliable mounting of the suspended ceiling 1 is allowed, i.e. the panel elements 2 will obtain the neces- sary support while the terminal elements 15 can be connected in a reliable manner.
  • each terminal element 15 can be designed so that, like the conventional panel elements 2, it conceals the sectional element 5 to which it is connected.
  • the terminal element 15 has along its inside 19 a projection 27, which is evident from the other enlargement of a detail.
  • a longitudinal groove 28 is formed.
  • the projecting flange 11 of the sectional element 5 is inserted into the longitudinal groove 28, thereby concealing the sectional element 5.
  • the terminal element 15 has along said projection means 29 to provide overlapping with the adjoining panel element 2.
  • the longitudinal groove 28 is formed in such manner that the underside 17 of the terminal element 15 is levelled with the undersides of the panel elements 2.
  • the fixing means can also engage the upper side of the terminal element to provide said connection to the carrier structure.
  • the fixing means leaves a rim portion connecting to said outside unaffected. As a result, it is ensured that the fixing means can be arranged at such a distance from the freely hanging outer edge of the terminal element that it cannot be noticed when looking at the mounted suspended ceiling from the ground level .
  • the inventive suspended ceiling 1 can also comprise levelling means 30.
  • a levelling means 30 can, as shown in Fig. 7, consist of a flat body 31 which on its respective opposite sides supports a projecting engaging means 32.
  • the short sides 21, 22 of the terminal elements 15 can further have indications 33.
  • the body 31 of the levelling means further forms a spacing element 31 that separates the terminal elements 15 from each other, which may be aesthetically desirable.
  • the body 31 of the levelling means can then have a geometric shape which essentially corresponds to the cross-section of the terminal element 15.
  • the levelling means 13 can be formed as a flat piece, which is illustrated in Fig. 8. Then the piece is inserted into the respective short sides 21, 22 of the terminal elements 15.
  • the terminal elements 15 will be levelled with each other without any separation.
  • the present invention thus relates to a suspended ceiling 1, which comprises panel elements 2 as well as terminal elements 15.
  • Each terminal element 15 is connectible with the aid of a fixing means to the carrier structure 3 and has an outside 18, the outsides 18 of the terminal elements 15 jointly forming, in the state connected to the carrier structure 3 , a freely hanging outer edge 26, unaffected by the fixing means, of the suspended ceiling 1.
  • the fixing means advantageously acts to engage in a penetrating manner in only an inside 19, opposite to the outside 18 and facing the carrier structure 3 , of the terminal element 15.
  • the fixing means 20 is advantageously releasably suspended from the carrier structure 3.
  • the terminal elements 15 are arranged along the closed lateral edges 6 of the framework 4 of the carrier structure 3. Some of the terminal elements 15 are bevelled so as to provide corner joints 34, which is shown at the short side 21 in Figs 4 and 5.
  • the lateral edge 35 of the framework 4, which late- ral edge 35 is open and along which lateral edge 35 no terminal elements 15 are arranged, can, for instance, connect directly to the wall or some other type of build- ing element. If this lateral edge 35 is to be arranged at a distance from, for instance, a wall, it is possible to arrange a rib 36 as shown in Fig. 1 by, for example, gluing along this lateral edge 35 to conceal the carrier structure 3 and the lateral edges of the panel elements 2.
  • terminal ele- ments 5 along all lateral edges 6, 35 of the suspended ceiling or along only one or two of the lateral edges 6, 35 of the framework 4.
  • the only requirement is that the lateral edge, along which the terminal elements 15 are to be arranged, be closed, for example by arranging a sec- tional element 5 along the same.
  • the carrier structure 3 comprises only one sectional element 5, to which the terminal ele- ments 15 are connected with the aid of fixing means (not shown) of, for instance, the above-described type.
  • fixing means 20 can be designed in various ways. For example, it is conceivable to design a fixing means 20 as a screw, which is illustrated in Fig. 10.
  • the inventive suspended ceiling may also comprise a device (not shown) to permit dust-proof mounting.
  • a device may comprise, for example, vertically arranged panel elements which extend along the lateral edges of the framework and extend perpendicular away from the plane along which the suspended ceiling extends.
  • the vertically arranged panel elements thus form a frame which encloses the upper sides of the panel elements. This ensures that dust accumulating on the upper sides of the panel elements does not fall down from the suspended ceiling .

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A suspended ceiling system, comprising a carrier structure (3), panel elements (2), a terminal element (15) having an outside (18) and an opposed inside (19), and a fixing means (20) for connecting the terminal element (15) to the carrier structure (3). The carrier strucutre (3) is adapted to carry the panel elements (2) so as to form a freely or partly freely hanging suspended ceiling (1). The suspended ceiling system is characterised in that the fixing means (20) is arranged for such connection if the terminal element (15) that its outside (18) in the state of the terminal element (15) connected to the carrier structure (3) protrudes from the carrier structure (3), said outside (18) forming a freely hanging outer edge (26), unaffected by the fixing means (29), of the suspended ceiling (1). The present invention also relates to a corresponding suspended ceiling and a terminal element therefor.

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SUSPENDED CEILING AND TERMINAL ELEMENTS THEREFOR
Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a suspended ceiling, a corresponding suspended ceiling system and a terminal element included therein. More specifically, this invention concerns such a suspended ceiling and a corresponding suspended ceiling system, in which a carrier structure carries panel elements so as to form a freely or partly freely hanging suspended ceiling.
Background Art
There are a large number of reasons for arranging a suspended ceiling in a building. For example, various types of installations may have to be concealed, such as ventilation ducts and electric wires. Moreover, it may be necessary to improve the acoustic environment in the building. In other cases, the existing ceiling in the building may be in such a state that it has to be concealed. The reason may also be purely aesthetic, i.e. to create an improved overall appearance of the building. Conventional suspended ceiling systems usually comprise a carrier structure which carries panel elements to form a suspended ceiling. As a rule, the carrier structure comprises a framework supporting the panel elements. This framework can form compartments for individual panel elements or rows thereof and have shoulders on which the panel elements are mounted. The panel elements may also have edge grooves that cooperate with flanges of the framework to allow concealed attachment of the panel elements . Normally a suspended ceiling extends from wall to wall or other types of building elements. In some cases, however, it is desirable to let the suspended ceiling end a distance from one or more walls/building elements. The suspended ceiling then forms a freely or partly freely hanging suspended ceiling with one or more outer edges hanging freely. Such suspended ceilings can be used, for instance, to conceal a change in level in the existing ceiling or to conceal a ventilation duct and the asso- ciated inlet and outlet or some other overhead structure. It is also possible to use this type of suspended ceiling to provide indirect illumination from a light fitting which is arranged above the suspended ceiling.
A problem that arises in connection with suspended ceilings hanging freely or partly freely relates to the design of the carrier structure.
The carrier structure can be formed as a circumfe- rentially closed framework which defines compartments for individual panel elements or rows thereof. This certainly results in reliable mounting of the suspended ceiling since the panel elements that are arranged along a freely hanging outer edge of the suspended ceiling will obtain the necessary support. However, the framework will be visible along these freely hanging outer edges, which is aesthetically unsatisfactory.
The carrier structure can also be formed as a cir- cumferentially open framework where the outer compartments are open towards the outer edges. This ensures that the framework will not be visible along the freely hang- ing outer edges of the suspended ceiling. However, there is a risk that the mounting of the suspended ceiling will not be reliable since the outer panel elements - in particular the panel elements forming the corners of the suspended ceiling - will not obtain the necessary support along the freely hanging outer edges.
DE 3205706 discloses a suspended ceiling comprising an open framework which supports panel elements. Along the long sides of the suspended ceiling, terminal elements are arranged, which are fixed with the aid of fix- ing means which engage the insides and outsides of the terminal elements. No aesthetically pleasing suspended roof is provided in this case either. Thus, there is a need for a suspended ceiling system for freely or partly freely hanging suspended ceilings, in which system it is possible to conceal the framework along the outer edges of the suspended ceiling and which at the same time allows reliable mounting of the suspended ceiling.
Summary of the Invention
In view of that stated above, a first object of the present invention is to provide a new and improved suspended ceiling system for freely or partly freely hanging suspended ceilings. In particular, the inventive suspended ceiling system should be such that the carrier structure is concealed along the freely hanging outer edges of the suspended ceiling while at the same time reliable mounting of the suspended ceiling is allowed.
A second object is to provide an improved suspended ceiling, which has at least one freely hanging outer edge and which conceals the carrier structure along this outer edge while at the same time the suspended ceiling can be mounted in a reliable manner.
A third object is to provide a terminal element for a freely or partly freely hanging suspended ceiling.
These and other objects will appear from the follow- ing description as well as the accompanying claims.
To achieve the first object, a suspended ceiling system having the features stated in claim 1 is provided. Preferred embodiments of the suspended ceiling system will be evident from claims 2-13 which are dependent on claim 1.
To achieve the second object, a suspended ceiling having the features stated in claim 14 is provided. Preferred embodiments of the suspended ceiling are evident from claim 15 which is dependent on claim 14. To achieve the third object, a terminal element having the features stated in claim 16 is provided. Prefer- red embodiments of the terminal element are evident from claims 17-22 which are dependent on claim 16.
More specifically, according to the present invention, a suspended ceiling system is provided, comprising a carrier structure, panel elements, a terminal element with an outside and an opposed inside, and a fixing means for connecting the terminal element to the carrier structure, the carrier structure being adapted to carry the panel elements so as to form a freely or partly freely hanging suspended ceiling, said system being characterised in that the fixing means is arranged for such connection of the terminal element that its outside in the state of the terminal element connected to the carrier structure protrudes from the carrier structure, said outside forming a freely hanging outer edge, unaffected by the fixing means, of the suspended ceiling.
Thus, a suspended ceiling system is provided, which allows reliable and aesthetically pleasing mounting of a freely or partly freely hanging suspended ceiling. This is achieved by means of terminal elements, which are con- nectible along one or more sides of the suspended ceiling with the aid of fixing means . Each terminal element urther has an outside. These outsides of the terminal elements will in the state connected to the carrier struc- ture form a freely hanging outer edge of the suspended ceiling, said outer edge being unaffected by the fixing means and thus aesthetically pleasing. This means that the carrier structure will be arranged at a distance from said freely hanging outer edge and not be visible along the same. Nevertheless the fixing means allows a reliable connection of the terminal element to the carrier structure and, consequently, reliable mounting of the suspended ceiling is allowed.
According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, said outside and a rim portion, connected thereto, of the terminal element protrude from the carrier structure in the state of the terminal element con- nected to the carrier structure. Owing to the fact that also said rim portion is unaffected by the fixing means, a still more aesthetically pleasing mounting of the suspended ceiling is ensured. The fixing means preferably acts to engage in the inside of the terminal element and, specifically, to engage in said inside in a penetrating manner.
It is also preferred for the fixing means to act to engage merely in the inside of the terminal element . This allows extremely simple connection of the terminal element to the carrier structure .
Moreover the fixing means advantageously has a projecting portion which is insertable into the terminal element via said inside. By adaptation of the extent of the projecting portion, it is possible to ensure safe connection of the terminal element to the carrier structure .
The fixing means can have a hook portion, which allows suspension of the fixing means from the carrier structure.
The inventive system preferably comprises a plurality of terminal elements of said type, in which case at least one fixing means is arranged for each terminal element . According to a preferred embodiment of the inventive system, this further comprises a levelling means, which has engaging means for engaging in short sides, facing each other, of two adjoining terminal elements. This makes it possible to mutually level adjoining terminal elements. Preferably the short sides of the terminal element have indications for the levelling means. This ensures exact levelling.
The levelling means can further advantageously comprise a spacing element . This makes it possible to sepa- rate adjoining terminal elements in an aesthetically pleasing manner. According to one more embodiment of the inventive system, the carrier structure comprises sectional elements and both the panel elements and the terminal elements have edge grooves adapted to engage said sectional elements. This allows concealed mounting of the panel elements. The panel elements as well as the terminal element advantageously have along their edge grooves means for allowing overlapping between two adjoining panel elements or between one panel element and the adjoining ter- minal element. As a result, it will be possible in case of concealed mounting to ensure dismounting of an individual panel element without necessitating dismounting of the entire suspended ceiling.
Moreover according to the present invention, a sus- pended ceiling is provided, comprising a carrier structure which forms a framework with a circumferentially closed lateral edge, and panel elements supported by the framework, said suspended ceiling being characterised by terminal elements arranged outside the closed lateral edge of the framework and connected thereto so as to form an unaffected and freely hanging outer edge of the suspended ceiling.
This results in a suspended ceiling which has one or more freely hanging outer edges. The terminal ele- ments arranged outside the framework and connected thereto ensure that the carrier structure and the framework formed thereof are arranged at a distance from these outer edges of the suspended ceiling and thus will not be visible along said outer edges. The terminal elements are preferably connected to said closed lateral edge with the aid of fixing means, which act to engage in an inside, facing the framework, of each terminal element and which leave the outsides of the terminal elements unaffected. The fixing means thus ensure reliable mounting of the terminal elements while maintaining the unaffected and freely hanging outsides of the terminal elements. Finally, according to the present invention, a terminal element in connection with a suspended ceiling is provided, which terminal element is characterised by an outside and an opposed inside, the terminal element being connectible to a carrier structure of the suspended ceiling with said inside facing the carrier structure, and the outside of the terminal element in a state connected to said carrier structure being adapted to form an unaffected and freely hanging outer edge of the suspended ceiling.
The inside, facing the carrier structure, of the terminal element is preferably connectible to the carrier structure with the aid of a fixing means, which acts to engage in said inside. According to a preferred embodiment of the terminal element, it is made of a sound-absorbing material.
According to another preferred embodiment of the terminal element, it is made of a compressed fibre material, such as glass wool or rockwool . According to yet another embodiment of the terminal element, it has an edge groove extending along its inside .
According to one more embodiment of the terminal element, it has short sides with indications for a level- ling means .
Preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described by way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings .
Brief Description of the Drawings
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a suspended ceiling according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention .
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of a terminal element with a means to allow overlapping with a panel element having a corresponding means in the form of a recess . Fig. 3 is a perspective view of a terminal element with a means to allow overlapping with a panel element having a corresponding means in the form of a projection.
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of a terminal element with a means to allow overlapping in correspondence with that shown in Fig . 2.
Fig. 5 is a perspective view of a terminal element with a means to allow overlapping in correspondence with that shown in Fig. 3. Fig. 6 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of a fixing means of the inventive suspended ceiling .
Fig. 7 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of a levelling means of the inventive suspended ceiling.
Fig. 8 is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of a levelling means of the inventive suspended ceiling .
Fig. 9 is a top plan view of a suspended ceiling according to another embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 10 is a cross-sectional view of an inventive terminal element which is connected to a carrier structure with the aid of a fixing means in the form of a screw.
Description of Embodiments
Fig. 1, to which reference is now made, illustrates a preferred embodiment of a suspended ceiling 1 according to the present invention. By freely hanging suspended ceiling is meant a suspended celling having outer edges that do not connect to the walls or other building elements in a building. If one - but not all - of the outer edges of the suspended ceiling connects to a wall/building element, the ceiling is said to be partly freely hanging.
The outer edges of the freely or partly freely hanging suspended ceiling that do not connect to a wall/ building element thus form freely hanging outer edges of the suspended ceiling.
The suspended ceiling 1 shown in Fig. 1 is a freely hanging suspended ceiling. The suspended ceiling 1 comprises panel elements 2 and a carrier structure 3 forming a framework 4. In the shown embodiment, the framework 4 consists of elongate sectional elements 5, three sectional elements 5a being arranged in parallel and one sectional element 5b being arranged so that the three parallel sectional elements 5a by means of a respective end connect perpendicularly to the same. This results in a framework 4 which in the circumferential direction is closed along three lateral edges 6. The carrier structure 3 further comprises two cross-bars 7 which extend perpendicular to the three parallel sectional elements 5a. The sectional elements 5 have an inverted T shape and the crossbars 7 are U shaped. Transverse grooves 8 which are regularly spaced from each other are formed along the crossbars 7. The three sectional elements 5a engage some of these grooves 8, thereby causing lateral alignment of the sectional elements 5a. The carrier structure 3 is further suspend- able from an overhead structure (not shown) , such as a ceiling, by means of suspension devices 9. The sectional elements 5 of the framework 4 thus define compartments, in which rows of the panel elements 2 are mountable to form a suspended ceiling 1. More specifically, the panel elements 2 have along their lateral edges edge grooves 10, which fit to flanges 11 formed of the base of the sectional elements 5 of an inverted T shape. Moreover the panel elements 2 can along said lateral edges have means 12 in the form of alternating projections 13 and recesses 14 to provide overlapping between adjoining panel elements 2, which is clearly to be seen from one of the enlargements of details in Fig. 1. This makes it possible to provide concealed mounting of the panel elements, i.e. the sectional ele- ments 5 of the carrier structure 3 are not visible in the joint between two panel elements 2 when looking at the suspended ceiling 1 from below while nevertheless the panel elements 2 are separately dismountable . The panel elements 2 can be made of some suitable material, such as a fibre, plastic, wood or sheet metal material. However, a preferred material has been found to be a compressed fibre material, such as glass wool or rockwool . In addition to such a fibre material having a low weight, it also has an advantageous sound-absorbing property.
Moreover the suspended ceiling 1 comprises a number of elongate terminal elements 15 which can be made of one of the above-mentioned materials - advantageously of said compressed fibre material. Different embodiments of said terminal element 15 are shown more clearly in Figs 2-5. Each terminal element 15 has an upper side 16 and an underside 17 as well as an outside 18 and an opposed inside 19, in which a fixing means 20 of the carrier structure 3 engages for connecting the terminal element 15 to said carrier structure 3. The terminal element 15 also has two opposed short sides 21, 22 extended between the inside 19 and the outside 18.
Each fixing means 20 comprises in the shown embodi- ment a projecting portion 23 and a hook portion 24 and is illustrated in detail in Fig. 6, to which reference is now made.
To connect a terminal element 15 to the carrier structure 3, the projecting portion 23 of the fixing means 20 is inserted into the terminal element 15 for causing a penetrating engagement in the same via said inside 19. This advantageous penetrating engagement is allowed by the fact that the terminal element according to the invention is made of a compressed fibre material. Subsequently the terminal element 15 is connected by the hook portion 24 of the fixing means 20 being arranged over a corresponding portion of one of the sectional ele- ments 5 arranged along the three closed lateral edges 6 of the framework 4.
The fixing means 20 may also comprise a locking screw 25 for fixing the same in the sectional element 5. Thus each terminal element 15 is connected to the carrier structure 3 with the aid of fixing means 20 which engage merely in said inside 19 of the terminal element 15. In the shown embodiment, three fixing means 20 are arranged for each terminal element 15. The sectional ele- ments 5 of the carrier structure 3 which are arranged along said lateral edges 6 will thus be arranged at a distance from the outside 18 of the terminal element 15 and will thus also not be visible along the same. The outsides 18 of the terminal elements 15 thus jointly form a freely hanging outer edge 26, unaffected by the fixing means, of the suspended ceiling 1, along which outer edge 26 the carrier structure 3 is not visible.
The connection of the terminal elements 15 to the carrier structure 3 will still be reliable. This is achieved with the aid of the fixing means 20 of the carrier structure 3 which engage in the insides 19, facing the carrier structure 3, of the terminal elements 15. Thus, reliable mounting of the suspended ceiling 1 is allowed, i.e. the panel elements 2 will obtain the neces- sary support while the terminal elements 15 can be connected in a reliable manner.
It will be appreciated that the inside 19 of each terminal element 15 can be designed so that, like the conventional panel elements 2, it conceals the sectional element 5 to which it is connected. In the example illustrated m Fig. 1, the terminal element 15 has along its inside 19 a projection 27, which is evident from the other enlargement of a detail. In this projection 27, a longitudinal groove 28 is formed. When connecting the terminal element 15, the projecting flange 11 of the sectional element 5 is inserted into the longitudinal groove 28, thereby concealing the sectional element 5. Further- more the terminal element 15 has along said projection means 29 to provide overlapping with the adjoining panel element 2. The longitudinal groove 28 is formed in such manner that the underside 17 of the terminal element 15 is levelled with the undersides of the panel elements 2. By giving the projecting portion 23 of the fixing means 20 a sufficient extent in the longitudinal direction, such an engagement in the terminal element 15 via said inside 19 is ensured as to provide a reliable con- nection.
It will be appreciated that the fixing means can also engage the upper side of the terminal element to provide said connection to the carrier structure. However, it is essential for the fixing means to leave the outside of the terminal element unaffected so as to ensure an aesthetically pleasing appearance of the suspended ceiling. It is also advantageous if the fixing means leaves a rim portion connecting to said outside unaffected. As a result, it is ensured that the fixing means can be arranged at such a distance from the freely hanging outer edge of the terminal element that it cannot be noticed when looking at the mounted suspended ceiling from the ground level .
It is also desirable that two adjoining terminal elements 15 be exactly levelled with each other. For this reason, the inventive suspended ceiling 1 can also comprise levelling means 30. Such a levelling means 30 can, as shown in Fig. 7, consist of a flat body 31 which on its respective opposite sides supports a projecting engaging means 32. By inserting the engaging means 32 of the levelling means 30 in the associated opposite short sides 21, 22 of two adjoining terminal elements 15, it is possible to ensure that these are retained exactly levelled with each other. The short sides 21, 22 of the terminal elements 15 can further have indications 33. By inserting the engaging means 32 of the levelling means 30 m these indications 33, accurate and exact mutual levelling of the two adjoining terminal elements 15 is ensured in a simple way.
The body 31 of the levelling means further forms a spacing element 31 that separates the terminal elements 15 from each other, which may be aesthetically desirable.
The body 31 of the levelling means can then have a geometric shape which essentially corresponds to the cross-section of the terminal element 15.
However, it will be appreciated that the levelling means 13 can be formed as a flat piece, which is illustrated in Fig. 8. Then the piece is inserted into the respective short sides 21, 22 of the terminal elements 15. The terminal elements 15 will be levelled with each other without any separation. The present invention thus relates to a suspended ceiling 1, which comprises panel elements 2 as well as terminal elements 15. Each terminal element 15 is connectible with the aid of a fixing means to the carrier structure 3 and has an outside 18, the outsides 18 of the terminal elements 15 jointly forming, in the state connected to the carrier structure 3 , a freely hanging outer edge 26, unaffected by the fixing means, of the suspended ceiling 1. The fixing means advantageously acts to engage in a penetrating manner in only an inside 19, opposite to the outside 18 and facing the carrier structure 3 , of the terminal element 15. Moreover the fixing means 20 is advantageously releasably suspended from the carrier structure 3.
As shown in Fig. 1, the terminal elements 15 are arranged along the closed lateral edges 6 of the framework 4 of the carrier structure 3. Some of the terminal elements 15 are bevelled so as to provide corner joints 34, which is shown at the short side 21 in Figs 4 and 5. The lateral edge 35 of the framework 4, which late- ral edge 35 is open and along which lateral edge 35 no terminal elements 15 are arranged, can, for instance, connect directly to the wall or some other type of build- ing element. If this lateral edge 35 is to be arranged at a distance from, for instance, a wall, it is possible to arrange a rib 36 as shown in Fig. 1 by, for example, gluing along this lateral edge 35 to conceal the carrier structure 3 and the lateral edges of the panel elements 2.
It will be appreciated that the present invention is not limited to the shown embodiment.
For example, it is possible to arrange terminal ele- ments 5 along all lateral edges 6, 35 of the suspended ceiling or along only one or two of the lateral edges 6, 35 of the framework 4. The only requirement is that the lateral edge, along which the terminal elements 15 are to be arranged, be closed, for example by arranging a sec- tional element 5 along the same.
It is also possible to provide a suspended ceiling 1 which only comprises terminal elements 15, as shown in Fig. 9. In this case, the carrier structure 3 comprises only one sectional element 5, to which the terminal ele- ments 15 are connected with the aid of fixing means (not shown) of, for instance, the above-described type.
However, it will be appreciated that said fixing means 20 can be designed in various ways. For example, it is conceivable to design a fixing means 20 as a screw, which is illustrated in Fig. 10.
The inventive suspended ceiling may also comprise a device (not shown) to permit dust-proof mounting. Such a device may comprise, for example, vertically arranged panel elements which extend along the lateral edges of the framework and extend perpendicular away from the plane along which the suspended ceiling extends. The vertically arranged panel elements thus form a frame which encloses the upper sides of the panel elements. This ensures that dust accumulating on the upper sides of the panel elements does not fall down from the suspended ceiling . Several variations and modifications are thus feasible, and the present invention is consequently defined exclusively by the appended claims .

Claims

1. A suspended ceiling system, comprising a carrier structure (3) , panel elements (2), a terminal element (15) with an outside (18) and an opposed inside (19) , and a fixing means (20) for connecting the terminal element (15) to the carrier structure (3), the carrier structure (3) being adapted to carry the panel elements (2) so as to form a suspended ceiling (l) which is freely or partly freely hanging, c h ar a c t e r i s e d in that the fixing means (20) is arranged for such connection of the terminal element (15) that its outside (18) in the state of the terminal element (15) connected to the carrier structure (3) protrudes from the carrier structure (3 ) , said outside (18) forming a freely hanging outer edge (26) , unaffected by the fixing means (20) , of the suspended ceiling (l) .
2. A system as claimed in claim 1, in which said outside (18) and a rim portion, connected thereto, of the terminal element (15) protrude from the carrier structure (3) in the state of the terminal element (15) connected to the carrier structure (3) .
3. A system as claimed in claim 1 or 2 , in which the fixing means (20) acts to engage in the inside (19) of the terminal element (15) .
4. A system as claimed in claim 3, in which the fixing means (20) acts to engage, in a penetrating manner, in the inside (19) of the terminal element (15) .
5. A system as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, in which the fixing means (20) acts to engage merely in the inside (19) of the terminal element (15) .
6. A system as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, in which the fixing means (20) has a projecting portion (23) which is insertable into the terminal element (15) via said inside (19) .
7. A system as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, in which the fixing means (20) has a hook portion (24), which allows suspension of the fixing means (20) from the carrier structure (3) .
8. A system as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, comprising a plurality of terminal elements (15), at least one fixing means (20) being arranged for each terminal element (15) .
9. A system as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, further comprising a levelling means (30) which has engaging means (32) for engaging in opposite short sides (21, 22) of two adjoining terminal elements (15) .
10. A system as claimed in claim 9, in which the terminal element (15) on its short sides (21, 22) has indications (33) for the levelling means (30) .
11. A system as claimed in claim 9 or 10, in which the levelling means (30) further comprises a spacing element (31) .
12. A system as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, in which the carrier structure (3) comprises sec- tional elements (5), and both the panel elements (2) and the terminal element (15) have lateral grooves (10; 28) adapted to engage said sectional elements (5) .
13. A system as claimed in claim 12, in which both the panel elements (2) and the terminal element (15) along their edge grooves (10; 28) have means (12; 29) to allow overlapping between two adjoining panel elements (2) or between one panel element (2) and the terminal element (15) adjoining the same.
14. A suspended ceiling, comprising a carrier struc- ture (3) which forms a framework (4) with a circumferen- tially closed lateral edge (6) , and panel elements (2) supported by the framework ( 4 ) , c h a r a c t e r i s e d by terminal elements (15) arranged outside the closed lateral edge (6) of the framework (4) and connected thereto so as to form an unaffected and freely hanging outer edge (26) of the suspended ceiling (l) .
15. A suspended ceiling as claimed in claim 14, wherein the terminal elements (15) are connected to said closed lateral edge (6) with the aid of fixing means (20) which act to engage in an inside (19) , facing the framework (4), of each terminal element (15) and which leave the outsides (18) of the terminal elements (15) unaffected.
16. A terminal element in a suspended ceiling (1), c h a r a c t e r i s e d by an outside (18) and an opposed inside (19), the terminal element being connectible to a carrier structure (3) of the suspended ceiling (l) with said inside (19) facing the carrier structure (3), and the outside (18) of the terminal element in a state connected to said carrier structure (3) being adapted to form an unaffected and freely hanging outer edge (26) of the suspended ceiling (l) .
17. An element as claimed in claim 16, in which the inside (19) facing the carrier structure (3) is connectible to the carrier structure with the aid of a fixing means (20) which acts to engage in said inside (19) .
18. An element as claimed in claim 16 or 17, in which the element is made of a sound-absorbing material.
19. An element as claimed in any one of claims
16-18, in which the element is made of a compressed fibre material .
20. An element as claimed in claim 19, in which the fibre material is rockwool or glass wool .
21. An element as claimed in any one of claims
16-20, in which an edge groove (28) extends along the inside (19) of the element.
22. An element as claimed in any one of claims 16-21, wherein the element has short sides (21, 22) with indications (23) for a levelling means (30) .
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