Decking for receipt of skylights

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6813864
  • Patent Number
    6,813,864
  • Date Filed
    Monday, July 1, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 9, 2004
    19 years ago
Abstract
A roofing assembly that includes a profiled roof deck plate attached to an adaptor for receiving and securing skylights to a roof structure.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates generally to the installation of skylights in a roof structure and, more particularly, to roof decking for receipt of skylights.




2. Description of the Prior Art




The conveying of outdoor light into an interior room through a roof-mounted skylight is well known in the art. In particular, tubular skylights commercially available from Solatube International, Inc. have a compact design and are used to provide natural lighting to both homeowners and businesses without the drawbacks of the traditional box-type skylights. These tubular skylights have a compact roof-mounted reflector system that collects light and directs it down a highly reflective cylinder to a light diffuser at the ceiling level that looks like a standard light fixture. Under optimal installations, the compact design of a tubular skylight enables a 10-inch diameter tubular skylight to provide up to 150 square feet more illumination than a two-foot-square box-type skylight, thus providing for smaller openings in the roof structure than traditional skylights. These tubular skylights are described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,099,622 and 5,655,339, which are hereby incorporated by reference. In addition, a collimating tubular skylight that tapers outward at the outlet, such as the Solar Megaphone™, commercially available from Naturalite Skylight Systems, can also provide more illumination without the large opening to the roof structure than traditional skylights. These collimating skylights have a highly reflective type of tube that directs light to a light diffuser at the ceiling level. The diameter of the tube at the outlet maybe greater than the diameter of the tube at the inlet, thus providing for smaller openings in the roof structure than traditional skylights.





FIG. 1

shows a typical prior art tubular skylight


1


, such as Solatube's SolaMaster® Series Skylight. The skylight


1


includes a roof-mounted, dome-like transparent cover


5


attached to a first end


3


of an internally reflective elongated hollow body


2


and a lens


6


such as a light diffuser attached to a second end


4


of the body


2


via a transition piece


9


. The transition piece


9


adapts to accommodate the different sizes and shapes of the lens


6


. The skylight


1


also has a first flange


7


surrounding the hollow body


2


at the first end


3


and a second flange


8


surrounding the hollow body


2


at the second end


4


. When installed, the second end


4


of the hollow body


2


extends downwardly from the roof to the ceiling of the room. Positioned at the ceiling level is the lens


6


for allowing outdoor light into the interior of the room.




In order to install the skylight


1


, an opening is made in the roof structure. The opening is typically cut with power saws. If the roof structure has long-spanning (i.e., greater than or equal to 16 feet in length) and/or deep (i.e., greater than 3 inches deep) structural ceiling decks, then burning torches are typically used to cut the opening. Depending on the size and location of the opening, reinforcing support frames may be required to maintain the structural integrity of the roof at the skylight location. However, these field-made openings in the roof structure of long-spanning and/or deep ceiling decks are very difficult, if not impossible, to cut and/or reinforce. Often these field cut openings in the roof deck result in visual problems on the exposed surface of the roof and even, in some cases, results in eliminating the skylight installation option from some designs. Moreover, the additional framing which is visible from the ceiling can also detract from the design. Next, the opening in the roof, through which the skylight


1


extends, is sealed with a flashing mounted upon the roof of the building. The standard flashing includes a base portion that extends parallel to the roof of the building that surrounds the skylight


1


. Therefore, the flashing covers the opening in the roof to provide a watertight seal around the hollow body


2


of the skylight


1


, thus preventing external elements from traveling between the roof and the skylight


1


. The first flange


7


of the skylight


1


follows the slope of the roof and is attached to the roof using asphalt or other glue compounds to assure watertightness between the hollow body


2


and the roof. However, when an adhesive, such as caulking or asphalt, is the sole means for securing the skylight


1


at the first end


3


, the skylight


1


can usually work itself loose of the bond when the roof deteriorates. Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a structurally sound, architecturally pleasing installation for circular skylights installed through structural ceiling decks.




In other installations, where the hollow body of a skylight has differing size and geometrical shapes, it is critical to provide a long-lasting, watertight seal of the gaps that exist between the flashing and the hollow body. Commonly, such gaps are sealed by caulking with resilient materials, such as silicone. However, the use of caulking requires that close tolerances be maintained to assure that the gap to be sealed is sufficiently narrow for a caulk seal to be established. However, when the gap between the opening in a roof deck and the body of the skylight is large, an adhesive material, such as duct tape, is typically used to close or narrow this gap. Eventually, the caulking seal and adhesive will break down because of movement of the roof flashing and the skylight due to expansion and contraction of their components due to seasonal temperature changes. Therefore, there is a need to match the opening size and location in the roof deck to accommodate the different shapes and designs of skylights. This requires quite a bit of measuring, cutting and installation skills, which increase installation time and expense. Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to reduce the required skill level and the installation time by providing pre-located, pre-made openings for securing skylights through the roof system.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is an adaptor for securing a skylight to a roof deck that includes a hollow open-ended body having an inner surface and an outer surface wherein a cavity is defined by the inner surface of the body. The body also includes a first end and a second end that can be geometrically shaped, such as frusto-conical, cylindrical or rectangular. A first flange is attached to the first end of the body and extends radially outwardly away from the cavity. A second flange is attached to the second end of the body and extends radially outwardly away from the cavity.




The present invention is also an adaptor having a first section and second section. The first section has a first axially extending body having an inner surface and an outer surface, wherein the inner surface of the first body defines a first cavity. The first body also has a first outwardly extending radial flange extending away from the first cavity. The second section of the adaptor has a second axially-extending body having an inner surface and an outer surface, wherein the inner surface of the second body defines a second cavity. The second body also has a second outwardly-extending radial flange extending away from the second cavity. The first body and the second body are attached to each other so that a tube receiving recess is defined by the inner surface of the first body and the second body. A panel receiving recess is defined by the first flange, at least a portion of the outer surface of the first body and the second body, and the second flange. The first body and the second body can be geometrically shaped, such as frusto-conical, cylindrical or rectangular, and can be attached by mechanical fasteners, such as rivets. Further, the first body, the second body, the first flange, and the second flange can be coaxial.




Another aspect of the present invention is a roofing assembly for securing a skylight to a roof structure. The roofing assembly includes the above-described adaptor secured to a profiled deck plate. The deck plate defines a peripheral edge having a first surface and a second surface. The deck plate further includes a plurality of laterally-spaced, longitudinally-extending protruding ribs defining a portion of the deck plate. The ribs extend in a same direction as a length of the deck plate. Preferably, the length of the deck plate is at least 16 feet. Each of the ribs includes spaced apart sidewalls connected to a top wall. The sidewalls can be angled toward each other defining a frusto-triangular profile or parallel to each other defining a rectangular profile. The ribs extend from a first end of the plate to a second end of the plate. The sidewalls and top wall of each rib define a recessed area on the first surface of the plate. The deck plate has a spacer separating each rib and a passageway defined on the plate. The adaptor passes through the passageway of the deck plate. The body of the adaptor fits the contour of the passageway. The passageway can have any geometrically-shaped profile depending on the shape of the adaptor. In order to secure the adaptor to the deck plate, the first flange of the adaptor is attached to the first surface of the deck plate, and the second flange of the adaptor is attached to the second surface of the deck plate. The first flange and second flange of the adaptor can be welded or bolted to the deck plate.




The present invention further includes the roofing assembly as described above having a skylight received by the adaptor and secured to the profiled deck plate. The skylight includes an elongated hollow body having a first end and a second end. A cover is attached to the first end and a lens is attached to the second end. The roofing assembly can also include a plurality of skylights received by an adaptor and secured to a deck plate.




The present invention is also a method for mounting a skylight in a roofing structure that includes the steps of (1) providing a profiled deck plate defining a peripheral edge having a first surface and a second surface, the deck plate comprising a plurality of laterally-spaced, longitudinally-extending protruding ribs defining a portion of the plate, each of the ribs includes spaced apart sidewalls connected to a top wall, the ribs extending from a first end of the plate to a second end of the plate, the sidewalls and the top wall of each rib defining a recessed area on the second surface of the plate, a spacer separating each rib on the plate, and a passageway defined on the plate; (2) providing an adaptor having a hollow open-ended body having an inner surface and an outer surface, the body having a first end and a second end, the inner surface of the body defining a cavity, a first flange attached to the first end of the body and extending radially outwardly away from the cavity, and a second flange attached to the second end of the body and extending radially outwardly away from the cavity; (3) forming or cutting a passageway through the profiled deck plate; (4) reinforcing the passageway of the profiled deck plate; (5) securing the adaptor to the profiled deck plate through the passageway; and (6) installing a skylight through the adaptor in the profiled deck plate.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an elevational view of a prior art tubular skylight;





FIG. 2

is an elevational view of a first embodiment of an adaptor made in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a top elevational view of the adaptor shown in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is an elevational view of a second embodiment of an adaptor made in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a top elevational view of the adaptor shown in

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is an elevational sectional view of a third embodiment of an adaptor made in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 7

is a top perspective view of the adaptor shown in

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 8

is a top elevational view of a fourth embodiment of an adaptor made in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 9

is a bottom elevational view of the adaptor shown in

FIG. 8

;





FIG. 10

is a top perspective view of a profiled deck plate having a passageway made in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 11

is a top elevational view of a profiled deck plate shown in

FIG. 10

;





FIG. 12

is a front sectional view of a first embodiment of a roofing assembly made in accordance with the present invention showing in phantom the skylight of

FIG. 1

received within the roofing assembly;





FIG. 13

is a front sectional view of a second embodiment of a roofing assembly made in accordance with the present invention having a plurality of skylights received within the roofing assembly;





FIG. 14

is a front sectional view of a third embodiment of a roofing assembly made in accordance with the present invention having a reinforcing ring attached to a profiled deck plated;





FIG. 15

is a top elevational view of the reinforcing ring attached to the profiled deck plate shown in

FIG. 14

;





FIG. 16

is a front sectional view of a fourth embodiment of a roofing assembly made in accordance with the present invention having a reinforcing plate attached to a profiled deck plate;





FIG. 17

is a top elevational view of the reinforcing plate shown in

FIG. 16

;





FIG. 18

is a side elevational view of the reinforcing plate shown in

FIG. 17

;





FIG. 19

is a front sectional view of a fifth embodiment of a roofing assembly made in accordance with the present invention having reinforcing channels attached to a profiled deck plate; and





FIG. 20

is a top elevational view of the reinforcing channels attached to the profiled deck plate shown in FIG.


19


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION





FIGS. 2 and 3

show an adaptor


10


made in accordance with the present invention for securing a skylight to a roof deck. The adaptor


10


includes a frusto-conical shaped hollow open-ended body


12


having an inner surface


14


and outer surface


16


, wherein the inner surface


14


of the body


12


defines a cavity


20


(shown in FIG.


3


). The body


12


further includes a first end


22


and a second end


24


. A first flange


26


is attached to the first end


22


of the body


12


and extends radially outwardly away from the cavity


20


, and a second flange


28


is attached to the second end


24


of the body


12


and extends radially outwardly from the cavity


20


.





FIGS. 4 and 5

show a cylindrical-shaped adaptor


30


made in accordance with the present invention for securing a skylight to a roof deck. The adaptor


30


includes a cylindrical-shaped hollow open-ended body


32


having an inner surface


14


′ and an outer surface


16


′, wherein the inner surface


14


′ of the body


32


defines a cavity


20


′ (shown in FIG.


5


). The body


32


further includes a first end


22


′ and a second end


24


′. A first flange


26


′ is attached to the first end


22


′ of the body


32


and extends radially outwardly away from the cavity


20


′, and a second flange


28


′ is attached to the second end


24


′ of the body


32


and extends radially outwardly from the cavity


20


′.





FIGS. 6 and 7

show an adaptor


36


made in accordance with the present invention having a first section


38


and a second section


40


. The first section


38


of the adaptor


36


includes a first axially-extending body


42


having an inner surface


46


and an outer surface


48


, wherein the inner surface


46


of the first body


42


defines a first cavity


50


. The first body


42


further includes a first outwardly-extending radial flange


44


extending away from the first cavity


50


. The second section


40


of the adaptor


36


includes a second axially-extending body


52


having an inner surface


56


and an outer surface


58


, wherein the inner surface


56


of the second body


52


defines a second cavity


60


. The second body


52


further includes a second outwardly-extending radial flange


54


extending away from the second cavity


60


. The first body


42


and second body


52


are attached to each other so that a tube receiving recess is defined by the inner surfaces


46


and


56


of the first body


42


and the second body


52


, respectively. The first body


42


and the second body


52


are attached to each other via mechanical fasteners


62


, such as rivets or sheet metal screws. A panel receiving recess is defined by the first flange


44


, the second flange


54


, at least a portion of the outer surface


48


of the first body


42


, and at least a portion of the outer surface


58


of the second body


52


. The first body


42


and the second body


52


can be geometrically-shaped, such as cylindrical or rectangular shaped. The first body


42


, second body


52


, first flange


44


, and second flange


54


are coaxial.





FIGS. 8 and 9

show an oval-shaped adaptor


66


made in accordance with the present invention for securing a plurality of skylights. The adaptor


66


has a hollow open-ended body


74


having an inner surface


78


and an outer surface


80


. The inner surface


78


of the body


74


defines a cavity


82


. A body portion


68


having a flange extending therefrom is attached to one end of the body


74


and extends radially outwardly from the cavity


82


. The body portion


68


includes a first passageway


70


and a second passageway


72


for receiving skylights as shown in

FIG. 13. A

second flange


76


is attached to an opposite end of the body


74


and extends radially outwardly from the cavity


82


.





FIGS. 10 and 11

show a profiled deck plate


90


defining a peripheral edge and having a first surface


92


and a second surface


94


. The deck plate


90


includes a plurality of laterally-spaced, longitudinally-extending protruding ribs


96


defining a portion of the plate


90


. Preferably, the plurality of longitudinally-extending protruding ribs


96


extend in the longitudinal direction X. The deck plate


90


has a length and a width where the length extends in the X direction. The length of the deck plate


90


can be


16


feet or more and more than three inches deep. Each of the ribs


96


includes spaced apart sidewalls


98


,


98


′ connected to a top wall


100


. The ribs


96


extend from one end of the plate


90


to the opposite end of the plate


90


, wherein the sidewalls


98


,


98


′ and the top wall


100


define a hollow rib chamber


108


on the second surface


94


. A recessed area


102


on the first surface


92


is defined by the sidewalls


98


,


98


′ and the top wall


100


of each rib


96


on the plate


90


. A spacer


106


separates each rib


96


on the deck plate


90


. The sidewalls


98


,


98


′ of the deck


90


can be angled toward each other defining a frusto-triangular (i.e. dovetail) profile (shown in

FIG. 10

) or parallel to each other defining a rectangular profile (not shown). A passageway


104


, which can be shaped to receive any geometrically-shaped adaptor, is also defined on the deck plate


90


. As stated previously, the present adaptor can be used with a profiled deck having different shaped rib profiles, such as, for example, rectangular, frusto-triangular (i.e. dovetail) or trapezoid, to name a few. Such examples of profiled decks are WIDECK® and WIDECK LONGSPAN® roof deck products manufactured by Epic Metals Corporation, assignee of the present application.





FIG. 12

shows a roofing assembly


110


made in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention having a tubular skylight


1


(shown in phantom) received within the roofing assembly


110


. The tubular skylight


1


(shown in FIG.


1


), such as the SolaMaster® Series Skylight, commercially available from Solatube International, Inc., or the Solar Megaphone™ skylight commercially available from Naturalite Skylight Systems, includes a roof-mounted, dome-like transparent cover


5


attached to a first end


3


of an internally reflective elongated hollow body


2


. The hollow body


2


can be an adjustable circular tube, or a tapered tube, made from aluminum sheet having a reflective silver finish. The hollow body


2


can also be angled for installation flexibility and can be easily reconfigured to accommodate future interior layout changes. A lens


6


, such as a light diffuser, is attached to a second end


4


of the body


2


via a transition piece


9


and is positioned at the ceiling level for allowing outdoor light into the interior of the room. The transition piece


9


which, for example, can adapt to fit a standard T-bar drop ceiling tile grid, is used to attach varying sizes and shapes of the lens


6


such as a square light diffuser to the second end


4


of the hollow body


2


. The skylight


1


also has a first flange


7


surrounding the hollow body


2


at the first end


3


and a second flange


8


surrounding the hollow body


2


at the second end


4


.




With reference to

FIGS. 11 and 12

, the roofing assembly


110


includes the adaptor


10


attached to the profiled deck plate


90


. The body


12


of the adaptor


10


passes through the passageway


104


(shown in

FIG. 11

) of the deck plate


90


and the first flange


26


is attached to the second surface


94


of the deck plate


90


. The second flange


28


of the adaptor


10


is attached to the first surface


92


of the deck plate


90


. The body


12


of the adaptor


10


fits the contour of the passageway


104


. The first flange


26


and the second flange


28


of the adaptor


10


can be welded, bolted or attached by any mechanical fasteners to the deck plate


90


. The tubular skylight


1


(shown in phantom) is received within the adaptor


10


and secured to the adaptor via mechanical fasteners


112


.





FIG. 13

shows a roofing assembly


116


made in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention having a plurality of skylights


1


are received by adaptor


66


and secured to the adaptor


66


via mechanical fasteners


112


′. The first flange


7


of the skylight


1


rests on roofing material


114


. The adaptor


66


is secured to the deck plate


90


via the first flange


68


and the second flange


76


attached to the first surface


92


and the second surface


94


of the deck plate


90


, respectively.





FIG. 14

shows a roofing assembly


118


made in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention having a tubular skylight


1


received within the roofing assembly


118


. The roofing assembly


118


includes a profiled deck plate


120


, a passageway


122


defined in the deck plate


120


and a pair of reinforcing rings


146


,


146


′ surrounding the passageway


122


and attached to the deck plate


120


. The deck plate


120


, such as the WIDECK LONG SPAN® roof deck plates, includes a base plate


124


defining a peripheral edge and having a first surface


126


and a second surface


128


, a plurality of laterally-spaced longitudinally-extending protruding ribs


130


attached to the first surface


126


of the base plate


124


and extending in a longitudinal direction Y (shown in FIG.


15


). The deck plate


120


has a length and a width where the length extends in the Y direction. The length of the deck plate


120


can be 16 feet or more and more than three inches deep. Each of the ribs


130


having an inner surface


132


and an outer surface


134


include spaced apart side walls


136


,


136


′ connected to a top wall


138


. The ribs


130


extend from one of the ends of the base plate


124


to the opposite end of the base plate


124


, wherein the inner surface


132


of the rib


130


defined by side walls


136


,


136


′, and top wall


138


and the first surface


126


of the base plate


124


define a hollow rib chamber


140


. A plurality of recess areas


142


are defined on the outer surface


134


of the top wall


138


of each rib


130


. Also, the outer surface


134


of side walls


136


,


136


′ of each rib


130


and the first surface


126


of the base plate


124


define a cavity


144


which separates each rib


130


on the base plate


124


. The side walls


136


,


136


′ of the ribs


130


are parallel to each other defining a rectangular profile.




With reference to

FIGS. 14 and 15

, the roofing assembly


118


includes a first ring


146


surrounding the passageway


122


and attached to the outer surface


134


of a portion of the top wall


138


of at least one rib


130


and a second ring


146


′ surrounding the passageway


122


and attached to the second surface


128


of the base plate


124


. The ring


146


(shown in

FIG. 15

) includes an annular body


148


defining a peripheral edge


150


and a center opening


152


spaced apart from the peripheral edge


150


. The body


148


of the ring


146


is preferably made of a one-piece sixteen-gauge metal material. The ring


146


can be attached to the deck plate


120


by welding, bolting or attaching by any other mechanical fasteners.





FIG. 16

shows a roofing assembly


156


made in accordance with a fourth embodiment of the present invention that is similar to roofing assembly


118


wherein the only difference is that the first ring


146


is replaced with a reinforcing plate


158


. With reference to

FIGS. 17 and 18

, the plate


158


includes a body


160


defining a peripheral edge


162


, a center passageway


164


spaced apart from the peripheral edge


162


of the body


160


, and a pair of lips


169


,


169


′, wherein a first lip


169


extends from one end of the edge


162


of the body


160


and a second tapered lip


169


′ extends from the opposite end of the edge


162


of the body


160


. The body


160


of the plate


158


is preferably made of a one-piece sixteen-gauge metal material. In roofing assembly


156


, the reinforcing plate


158


surrounds the passageway


122


in the deck plate


120


and is attached to the outer surface


134


of a portion of the top wall


134


and side walls


136


,


136


′ of at least one rib


130


. The reinforcing plate


158


can be attached to the deck plate


120


by welding, bolting, or attaching by any other mechanical fasteners.





FIGS. 19 and 20

show a roofing assembly


170


made in accordance with a fifth embodiment of the present invention that is similar to roofing assembly


118


and includes reinforcing channels


172


surrounding the passageway


122


and attached to the profiled deck plate


120


. The channels


172


having a U-shaped cross section


174


can extend the width and length of the deck plate


120


. The channels


172


can also be attached to the deck plate


120


by welding, bolting, or attaching by any other mechanical fasteners.




In operation, installing or mounting a skylight or a plurality of skylights on a roof structure includes the step of providing a profiled deck plate and an adaptor as described above. The adaptor is configured to match the size and shape of a skylight in order for the skylight to be received by the adaptor. Preferably, the adaptor is made of sheet metal. Next, a passageway is formed in the deck plate matching the size and shape of the adaptor in order for the adaptor to be received within the passageway. The passageway can be reinforced by attaching support members such as reinforcing channels or members


172


to the deck plate within a reinforcing member passageway, such as the hollow rib chamber


140


defined in ribs


130


. The adaptor is then placed through the passageway and secured to the deck plate. Securing the adaptor can be accomplished by welding, bolting or attaching by any other mechanical fasteners the first flange and the second flange of the adaptor to each surface of the deck plate. Finally, the skylight is received by the adaptor and secured to the adaptor via welding or mechanical fasteners. As stated previously, field-made openings through long-spanning and/or deep decks are very difficult, if not impossible, to cut and reinforce. Often these field-cut decks result in a visual problem on the exposed surface and even in some cases results in eliminating the skylight. The present invention overcomes this problem by providing a more structurally sound and architecturally pleasing installation. Therefore, preferably field cutting of the roof deck is eliminated by cutting pre-located holes in the deck prior to installation of the deck. This can be done at the job site, at a prefabrication facility or at the facility manufacturing the deck. Further, the adaptor can be assembled in any of the above described facilities prior to installation of the deck. The skylights can then be installed either prior to installation of the deck or after installation. Hence, the present invention permits the use of skylights in roof designs where, in the past, because of structural or architectural demands, it was thought to be unfeasible. Also, an advantage of the present design is that the adaptor will not affect the structural integrity of the roof deck span of 16 feet or greater.




The present invention provides for a more structurally sound, architecturally pleasing installation by eliminating both the field-made openings and the reinforcing of the skylight openings. Installation time is also greatly reduced because the openings are pre-located and installed prior to installation of the roof system. The present invention also allows the use of skylights in roof designs where in the past, because of structural or architectural demands, it was thought to be unfeasible.




It will be readily appreciated by those skilled in the art that modifications may be made to the invention without departing from the concepts disclosed in the foregoing description. Accordingly, the particular embodiments described in detail herein are illustrative only and are not limiting to the scope of the invention, which is to be given the full breadth of the appended claims and any and all equivalents thereof.



Claims
  • 1. A roofing assembly for securing a skylight to a roof structure, said roofing assembly comprising:a profiled deck plate defining a peripheral edge having a first surface and a second surface; a plurality of laterally-spaced, longitudinally-extending protruding ribs defining a portion of said plate, each of said ribs includes spaced apart sidewalls connected to a top wall, said ribs extending from a first end of said plate to a second end of said plate, said sidewalls and said top wall of each rib defining a recessed area on said first surface of said plate, said sidewalls are angled toward each other defining a dovetail profile; a spacer separating each rib on said plate; a passageway defined on said plate; and an adaptor comprising a hollow open-ended body having an inner surface and an outer surface, said body having a first end and a second end, said inner surface of said body defining a cavity, and a first flange attached to said body and extending radially outwardly away from said cavity, wherein said body of said adaptor passes through said passageway, said first flange is attached to said profiled deck plate said adaptor defining a passageway for receiving a skylight having an elongated hollow body, and wherein said adaptor provides structural support to said profiled deck plate.
  • 2. The roofing assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said passageway has a geometrically-shaped profile.
  • 3. The roofing assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said passageway has a circular profile.
  • 4. The roofing assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said body of said adaptor fits the contour of said passageway.
  • 5. The roofing assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first flange is welded to said deck plate.
  • 6. The roofing assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first flange is bolted or riveted to said deck plate.
  • 7. The roofing assembly as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a skylight, said skylight comprising an elongated hollow body having a first end and a second end, a cover attached to said first end of said body, and a lens attached to said second end of said body, wherein said skylight is received by said adaptor.
  • 8. The roofing assembly as claimed in claim 7, wherein said skylight coacts with said deck plate and said adaptor.
  • 9. The roofing assembly as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a plurality of skylights, each of said skylights comprising an elongated hollow body having a first end and a second end, a cover attached to said first end of said body, and a lens attached to said second end of said body, wherein said skylights are received by said adaptor.
  • 10. The roofing assembly as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a tubular skylight, said skylight comprising an internally reflective adjustable circular tube having a first end and a second end, a transparent cover attached to said first end of said tube, a transition piece attached to said second end of said tube, and a light diffuser attached to said transition piece, wherein said tubular skylight is received by said adaptor.
  • 11. The roofing assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said plurality of longitudinally-extending ribs extend in a same direction as a length of said deck plate, wherein the length of said deck plate is at least sixteen feet.
  • 12. The roofing assembly as claimed in claim 11, wherein said deck plate has a depth greater than three inches.
  • 13. The roofing assembly as claimed in claim 10, further comprising a reinforcing member received within a passageway defined by said profiled deck.
  • 14. The roofing assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first flange is attached to a first end of said body and attached to a said first surface of said profiled deck plate.
  • 15. The roofing assembly as claimed in claim 14, further comprising a second flange extending radially outwardly from said cavity and attached to said second end of said body, said second flange attached to said second surface of said profiled deck plate.
  • 16. The roofing assembly as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a second flange extending radially outwardly from said cavity and attached to said body and spaced from said first flange, said second flange attached to said profiled deck plate.
  • 17. The roofing assembly as claimed in claim 16, wherein said first flange and said second flange are welded to said deck.
  • 18. The roofing assembly as claimed in claim 16, wherein said first flange and said second flange are bolted or riveted to said deck.
  • 19. The roofing assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said adaptor body comprises a two-piece body.
  • 20. The roofing assembly as claimed in claim 19, wherein said two pieces of said adaptor are secured to each other.
  • 21. A method for mounting a skylight in a roof structure comprising the steps of:a) providing a profiled deck plate defining a peripheral edge having a first surface and a second surface, said deck plate comprising a plurality of laterally-spaced, longitudinally-extending protruding ribs defining a portion of said plate, each of said ribs includes spaced apart sidewalls connected to a top wall, said ribs extending from a first end of said plate to a second end of said plate, said sidewalls and said top wall of each rib defining a recessed area on said first surface of said plate, a spacer separating each rib on said plate, and a passageway defined on said plate; b) providing an adaptor comprising a hollow open-ended body having an inner surface and an outer surface, said body having a first end and a second end, said inner surface of said body defining a cavity, and a first flange attached to said body and extending radially outwardly away from said cavity; c) forming a passageway through said profiled deck plate; d) securing said adaptor to said profiled deck plate, said adaptor positioned within said passageway; and e) installing a skylight having an elongated hollow body through said adaptor in said profiled deck plate.
  • 22. The method as claimed in claim 21, further comprising the step of:reinforcing said passageway of said profiled deck plate by placing a reinforcing member within a passageway defined by said profiled deck.
  • 23. The method as claimed in claim 21, wherein said first flange is attached to a first end of said body and attached to a said first surface of said profiled deck plate.
  • 24. The method as claimed in claim 23, further comprising a second flange extending radially outwardly from said cavity and attached to said second end of said body, said second flange attached to said second surface of said profiled deck plate.
  • 25. The method as claimed in claim 21, further comprising a second flange extending radially outwardly from said cavity and attached to said body and spaced from said first flange, said second flange attached to said profiled deck plate.
  • 26. A roofing assembly for securing a skylight to a roof structure, said roofing assembly comprising:a profiled deck plate defining a peripheral edge having a first surface and a second surface; a plurality of laterally-spaced, longitudinally-extending protruding ribs defining a portion of said plate, each of said ribs includes spaced apart sidewalls connected to a top wall, said ribs extending from a first end of said plate to a second end of said plate, said sidewalls and said top wall of each rib defining a recessed area on said first surface of said plate; a spacer separating each rib on said plate; a passageway defined on said plate; an adaptor comprising a hollow open-ended body having an inner surface and an outer surface, said body having a first end and a second end, said inner surface of said body defining a cavity, and a first flange attached to said body and extending radially outwardly away from said cavity, wherein said body of said adaptor passes through said passageway, said first flange is attached to said profiled deck plate, said adaptor defining a passageway for receiving a skylight having an elongated hollow body; and a plurality of support members directly attached to said profiled deck plate and positioned adjacent to said adaptor, said ribs and said support members extending in a longitudinal direction.
  • 27. The roofing assembly as claimed in claim 26, wherein said support members are C-shaped.
  • 28. The roofing assembly as claimed in claim 26, wherein said support members are secured to one side of said profiled deck plate.
  • 29. The roofing assembly as claimed in claim 26, wherein said support members are received within a recess defined by said profiled deck plate.
  • 30. The roofing assembly as claimed in claim 26, wherein said support members are not exposed on an underside of said profiled deck.
  • 31. The roofing assembly as claimed in claim 26, wherein said deck plate has a depth greater than three inches.
  • 32. The roofing assembly as claimed in claim 31, wherein a length of said deck plate is at least sixteen feet.
  • 33. The roofing assembly as claimed in claim 26, wherein said first flange is attached to a first end of said body and attached to a said first surface of said profiled deck plate.
  • 34. The roofing assembly as claimed in claim 33, further comprising a second flange extending radially outwardly from said cavity and attached to said second end of said body, said second flange attached to said second surface of said profiled deck plate.
  • 35. The roofing assembly as claimed in claim 26, further comprising a second flange extending radially outwardly from said cavity and attached to said body and spaced from said first flange, said second flange attached to said profiled deck plate.
  • 36. A method for mounting a skylight in a roof structure comprising the steps of:a) providing a profiled deck plate defining a peripheral edge having a first surface and a second surface, said deck plate comprising a plurality of laterally-spaced, longitudinally-extending protruding ribs defining a portion of said plate, each of said ribs includes spaced apart sidewalls connected to a top wall, said ribs extending from a first end of said plate to a second end of said plate, said sidewalls and said top wall of each rib defining a recessed area on said first surface of said plate, a spacer separating each rib on said plate, and a passageway defined on said plate; b) providing an adaptor comprising a hollow open-ended body having an inner surface and an outer surface, said body having a first end and a second end, said inner surface of said body defining a cavity, a first flange attached to said body and extending radially outwardly away from said cavity; c) forming a passageway through said profiled deck plate; d) securing said adaptor to said profiled deck plate, said adaptor positioned within said passageway; e) providing a plurality of support members; f) attaching said support members directly to said profiled deck plate and positioned adjacent to said adaptor, said ribs and said support members extending in a longitudinal direction; and g) installing a skylight having an elongated hollow body through said adaptor in said profiled deck plate.
  • 37. The method for mounting a skylight as claimed in claim 36, wherein said support members are secured to one side of said profiled deck plate.
  • 38. The method as claimed in claim 36, wherein said first flange is attached to a first end of said body and attached to a said first surface of said profiled deck plate.
  • 39. The method as claimed in claim 38, further comprising a second flange extending radially outwardly from said cavity and attached to said second end of said body, said second flange attached to said second surface of said profiled deck plate.
  • 40. The method as claimed in claim 36, further comprising a second flange extending radially outwardly from said cavity and attached to said body and spaced from said first flange, said second flange attached to said profiled deck plate.
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