Information
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Patent Grant
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6338228
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Patent Number
6,338,228
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Date Filed
Tuesday, May 11, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 15, 200223 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Sughrue, Mion, Zinn, Macpeak & Seas, PLLC
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 052 484
- 052 578
- 052 2206
- 052 22
- 052 5881
- 052 50601
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A modular element for making up a ceiling, said element being a metal section member whose section on a plane perpendicular to the length of the element has a flat bottom web with two vertical flanges: a front flange and a first rear flange, the front flange being extended by an outwardly-extending front horizontal limb parallel to the web, and the first rear flange being extended by a first frontwardly-extending horizontal rear limb, wherein, beyond a certain margin x from each end of said element, said first rear limb is provided with an extension including at least one second rear vertical flange.
Description
The present invention relates to a modular element for making up a ceiling, and to a ceiling made up of an assembly of such elements.
The invention is particularly applicable to making a ceiling for living quarters on ships.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
FIGS. 1 and 1A
shows a known system for making a ceiling for living quarters on a ship. The ceiling is made up of a plurality of assembled-together modular elements such as metal sheets
1
that are slightly interfitting with open joints
12
being provided between them to enable any of the sheets to be removed individually by moving it transversely in the direction indicated by arrow F.
The sheets
1
are section members whose cross-section (perpendicular to their length) has a bottom web
2
with two vertical side flanges
3
and
4
, one of the flanges being extended by an outwardly-extending horizontal top limb
5
, and the other flange being extended by an inwardly-extending horizontal top limb
6
.
At each of its ends, the sheet is also provided with a vertical flange but each end vertical flange is not provided with a top limb. The sheets have a length (perpendicular to the plane of the figure) of about three meters, and they are supported firstly at their ends by bordering section members to the undersides of which they are fixed by means of screws at
7
in the open joints
12
, and secondly by joists
8
distributed over the length of the sheets
1
, by means of hooks
9
which are obtained by punching out the bottom of the joist section member, and on which the rear limbs
6
of the sheets
1
hook.
The joists
8
(shown in section in
FIG. 1A
) are themselves supported by suspension rods
10
fixed to the upper deck
11
. That suspension system using joists and suspension rods is necessary because supporting the sheets
1
at their ends only, by means of the bordering section members, is insufficient in view of the flexibility of the sheets, in particular since some of them also support certain accessories such as smoke detectors, light fittings, etc.
OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to simplify assembly, and to reduce the number of parts involved.
To this end, the invention provides a modular element for making up a ceiling, said element being a metal section member whose section on a plane perpendicular to the length of the element has a flat bottom web with two vertical flanges: a front flange and a first rear flange, the front flange being extended by an outwardly-extending front horizontal limb parallel to the web, and the first rear flange being extended by a first frontwardly-extending horizontal rear limb, wherein, beyond a certain margin
x
from each end of said element, said first rear limb is provided with an extension including at least one second rear vertical flange.
Advantageously, in front of said second rear vertical flange, and extending directly from said first rear limb, said extension includes a hairpin return face, said return face being directly extended by said second rear flange.
In a particular embodiment, said second rear vertical flange is extended by a second rear horizontal limb extending frontwards.
The invention also provides a ceiling made up of modular elements as defined above, assembled together one behind the other, wherein the front limb of each modular element, except for the front limb of the first element, is engaged in part over the first rear limb of the preceding element, so as to leave an empty space between the first rear flange of the preceding element and the front flange of the following element, said first element having its front limb fixed under and against an edge section member associated with a first vertical bulkhead, wherein the last element is a special element whose section has a flat bottom web, a front flange, and a first rear flange, the front flange being extended by a frontwardly-extending front limb, and the first rear flange being extended by a rearwardly-extending rear limb, said rear limb of said last element being fixed under and against an edge section member associated with a second vertical bulkhead parallel to said first bulkhead, and wherein each of the two longitudinal ends of each element is fixed at the front limb under and against a bordering section member associated with a vertical bulkhead disposed perpendicularly to the first bulkhead and to the second bulkhead.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
An embodiment of the invention is described below with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
(described above) shows a known system for making a ceiling for a ship;
FIG. 2
is a section view of a ceiling of the invention on a plane perpendicular to the length of the modular elements;
FIG. 3
shows three modular elements, two of them being shown in cross-section in their respective positions, when they are installed, and one of them being seen end-on and not in section and shown in isolation and not interfitted with the preceding element;
FIG. 4
is a fragmentary plan view of
FIG. 3
, showing only one end of each of the modular elements;
FIG. 5
is a view in section on V—V of
FIG. 6
showing how the modular elements are fixed in the plane perpendicular to the plane of
FIG. 2
; and
FIG. 6
is a view in section on VI—VI of FIG.
5
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Firstly, the modular elements of the invention that are used to make up a ceiling are described with reference to
FIGS. 3 and 4
.
FIG. 3
is a section view and
FIG. 4
is a fragmentary plan view showing three modular elements
13
of the invention.
Each modular element
13
is a metal section member that is, for example, about 3 meters long, and whose cross-section is as shown in
FIG. 3
, i.e. it comprises a flat bottom web
14
, a first rear vertical flange
15
, and a front vertical flange
16
. The front flange
16
is extended by a front horizontal limb
17
extending parallel to the web
2
and outwards, i.e. frontwards using the convention adopted herein. The first rear flange
15
is also extended by a first rear limb
18
that is also horizontal and that also extends frontwards, and therefore inwards. In the invention, beyond a certain margin
x
from each end of the modular element (see FIG.
4
), the first rear limb
18
is extended by a hairpin return face
19
back to a position vertically above the first rear flange
15
, then by a second rear flange
20
that is also vertical, and finally by a second rear limb
21
that is horizontal and that extends frontwards.
At each end of the modular element, the front limb
17
is provided with a hole
22
for fixing the elements against a bordering section member as explained below. The margin, of length
x
, over which there is no return face
19
, no second rear flange
20
, and no second rear limb
21
, serves to enable the modular element
13
to abut via the first rear limb
18
against said bordering section member so that the web
14
remains in a horizontal position as shown in FIG.
6
and described below.
In
FIGS. 3 and 4
, the two elements
13
situated on the right of the figure are positioned relative to each other as they are in practice when they are assembled together to make up a ceiling, as shown in FIG.
2
. Thus, the front limb
17
of each element engages in part only in the sleeve formed by the first rear limb
18
and the return face
19
of the preceding element, so that an empty space
23
referred to as an “open joint” is left between the front flange
16
of an element and the first rear flange
15
of the preceding element.
In
FIG. 3
, the modular element
13
situated on the left of the figure and shown in isolation, is seen end-on. This view shows that the longitudinal end of the element is closed by a vertical flange
24
, and this applies to both ends of the element. The vertical end flange is constituted by an extension to the web
14
which is folded over vertically at each end of the element to form said end flange.
The open joint
23
makes it possible for any element
1
of the ceiling to be removed individually merely by sliding it rearwards or frontwards to release its front limb from the sleeve
18
-
19
of the preceding element, or to release the sleeve
18
-
19
of the element from the front limb
17
of the following element, after having removed the fixing screw that screws into the bordering section member at each end of the element, as mentioned above and as shown in
FIGS. 5 and 6
(described below), the screw passing through the hole
22
in the front limb
17
and being situated in the open joint
23
at
25
.
FIG. 2
shows how a ceiling is made up of such elements
1
.
The first element
13
, referenced
13
(
1
), has its front limb
17
fixed against and under an edge section member
26
that may be referred to as the “head” section member, that caps an end bulkhead
27
, and that is connected to the upper deck
28
by rods
29
. The limb
17
is fixed to the edge section member
26
, e.g. every 400 mm, by screws at
30
. Then come the other elements
13
.
FIG. 2
shows only the first element, referenced
13
(
1
) and the last three elements, referenced
13
(
n
-
2
),
13
(
n
-
1
), and
13
S(
n
).
The last element
13
S(
n
) is a special element comprising, like all the other elements, a bottom web
14
, a front flange
16
, a first rear flange
15
, and a front limb
17
. Unlike the other elements, it has its first rear flange
15
extended by a rear limb
31
extending rearwards. The special last element
13
S(
n
) has its rear limb
31
fixed under and against an edge section member
32
(head section member) that caps, like the member on the other side, an end bulkhead
33
. Like the edge section member
26
, the edge section member
32
is connected to the upper deck
28
by rods
34
.
FIG. 5
is a fragmentary view showing a bulkhead
35
which is a bulkhead perpendicular to the bulkheads
27
and
33
shown in FIG.
2
. This figure shows one end of an element
13
.
FIG. 6
is a view in section on VI—VI of
FIG. 5
, and
FIG. 5
is a view in section on V—V of FIG.
6
. Like the bulkheads
27
and
33
, the bulkhead
35
is “capped” with a head section member
36
connected to the upper deck
28
by rods
37
. A bordering section member
39
provided with a series of hooks
40
is mounted on a horizontal limb
38
of the head section member
36
. In the portion of length
x
having no return face
19
, no second rear flange
20
, and no second rear limb
21
, the first rear limb
18
of each element
13
engages in such a hook
40
while the end of the front limb (see
FIG. 6
) that engages in the sleeve
18
-
19
is fixed against the bordering section member
39
by means of a screw (not shown) whose location is referenced
25
in the open joint
23
. This screw screws both into the bordering section member
39
and also into the limb
38
of the head section member
36
. The screw passes through the hole
22
(
FIG. 4
) provided at each end of the front limb
17
of each modular element
13
.
As shown in
FIG. 5
, a bordering section member
39
that is not mounted on the limb
38
of the head section member
36
is shown on the left of the bulkhead
35
where an adjacent cabin is situated.
In
FIGS. 2
,
3
, and
6
, the two faces
18
and
19
are shown separated from each other by a certain distance. In practice, the interconnecting portion between the two faces is not, as shown, a vertical face, but rather it is merely a fold. In contrast, the second rear flange
20
is genuinely a vertical face whose height is similar to the height of the first rear flange
15
, and, in any event, is sufficient to ensure that the longitudinal rigidity of the element is sufficient, in view of the length of the element.
Thus, by means of the elements
13
of the invention which offer sufficient rigidity by means of the additional faces
19
,
20
, and
21
, it is possible to make a ceiling without any joists or joist supports, unlike the prior art shown in
FIG. 1
, while giving the ceiling an absolutely identical appearance, as seen from underneath.
It is also equally as easy to remove the elements, and the elements can be assembled together much faster. Such a ceiling offers better sound insulation, because there are no longer any obstacles to laying insulation between the ceiling and the upper deck, and there is no longer any sound “short-circuit” via the supporting rods
10
for supporting the joists
8
as shown in FIG.
1
. To increase the longitudinal rigidity of the modular elements
13
, it is optionally possible to omit the return face
19
, and rather to provide a second rear flange
20
directly. Similarly, the second rear flange
20
may optionally not be followed by a second rear limb
21
.
Claims
- 1. A modular element for making up a ceiling, said element being a metal section member whose section on a plane perpendicular to the length of the element has a flat bottom web with two vertical flanges: a front flange at one end of the length of the element defined as a front end and a first rear flange at an end of the length of the element opposite to the front end defined as a rear end, the front flange being extended by an outwardly-extending front horizontal limb parallel to the web in a direction opposite to an interior of the web, and the first rear flange being extended by a first frontwardly-extending horizontal rear limb in a direction towards the interior of the web, wherein, beginning at a certain margin x taken from a side end of the element in a direction parallel to said rear flange along a surface of the web, said first rear limb is provided with an extension including at least one second rear vertical flange.
- 2. A modular element according to claim 1, wherein, in front of said second rear vertical flange towards the interior of the web, and extending directly from said first rear limb, said extension includes a hairpin return face extending towards an exterior of the web so as to form with said first rear limb a sleeve opening towards the exterior of the web, said return face being directly extended by said second rear flange.
- 3. A modular element according to claim 2, wherein said hairpin return face is extended to a position vertically above said first rear flange.
- 4. A modular element according to claim 1, wherein said second rear vertical flange is extended by a second rear horizontal limb extending frontwards towards the interior of the web.
- 5. A ceiling made up of modular elements, wherein each of said modular elements comprises a metal section member whose section on a plane perpendicular to the length of the element has a flat bottom web with two vertical flanges: a front flange at one end of the length of the element defined as a front end and a first rear flange at an end of the length of the element opposite to the front end defined as a rear end, the front flange being extended by an outwardly-extending front horizontal limb parallel to the web in a direction opposite to an interior of the web, and the first rear flange being extended by a first frontwardly-extending horizontal rear limb in a direction towards the interior of the web, wherein, beginning at a certain margin x taken from a side end of the element in a direction parallel to said rear flange along a surface of the web, said first rear limb is provided with an extension including at least one second rear vertical flange; andwherein said modular elements are assembled together one behind the other, wherein the front limb of each modular element, except for the front limb of a first one of said modular elements defined as a first element, is engaged in part over the first rear limb of the preceding element, so as to leave an empty space between the first rear flange of the preceding element and the front flange of the following element, said first element having its front limb fixed under and against an edge section member associated with a first vertical bulkhead, wherein said ceiling further comprises a last element whose section has a flat bottom web, a front flange, and a first rear flange, the front flange being extended by a frontwardly-extending front limb that extends in a direction opposite to an interior of the web of the last element, and the first rear flange being extended by a rearwardly-extending rear limb that extends in a direction opposite to an interior of the web of the last element and opposite said frontwardly-extending front limb, said rear limb of said last element being fixed to an edge section member associated with a second vertical bulkhead parallel to said first bulkhead, and wherein each of the first through last elements is fixed at the front limb to a bordering section member associated with a vertical bulkhead disposed perpendicularly to the first bulkhead and to the second bulkhead.
- 6. The ceiling made up of modular elements according to claim 5, wherein said rear limb of said last element being fixed under and against the edge section member associated with the second vertical bulkhead, and wherein each of the first through last elements is fixed at the front limb under and against the bordering section member associated with the vertical bulkhead disposed perpendicularly to the first bulkhead and to the second bulkhead.
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