Claims
- 1. The method of mounting a concave chandelier receiving dome in an existing ceiling comprising
- initially cutting in the finished ceiling layer an opening the size of the dome to be installed to expose the ceiling joists to be cut out above the opening area,
- supporting each of the joists to be cut from the frame structure of the building,
- cutting through said joists around the edges of said opening after supporting each of joists to be cut, and
- installing a concave dome in the opening.
- 2. The method set forth in claim 1 and installing a pair of main support beams across the ceiling joists to be cut as well as selected joists which are not to be cut, and
- attaching each of the joists to be cut to said beams to provide said support for the cut out joists.
- 3. The method set forth in claim 1 and installing a chandelier in the recess of the dome.
- 4. The method set forth in claim 3 and supporting the chandelier directly from the frame structure of the building.
- 5. A room ceiling structure in a building and including a finished ceiling
- a plurality of structural joist members supporting said ceiling and a concave dome mounted in said ceiling in a building for suspending a chandelier type hanging fixture and comprising
- an integrally formed pre-fabricated concave open bottom dome unit adapted to be installed in a ceiling opening of a size substantially greater than the space between more than two joist members and formed in the ceiling of a building, and having a peripheral flange integrally formed around the lower edge thereof and extending radially outwardly from said lower edge,
- means supporting the dome unit from the ceiling structure of the building with the flange thereof attached to said ceiling and engaging the surface thereof.
- 6. The structure set forth in claim 5 and supporting means comprising
- a pair of beams extending across in overlying relation the cut joist members forming said opening and pre-determined continuous joist members disposed beyond said opening, and
- means connecting said beams to the underlying joist members to support the cut joist members.
- 7. The structure set forth in claim 5 and said supporting means comprising
- a plurality of substantially vertically extending tying elements connected at their lower ends to the cut joist members forming said opening and at their upper ends to the rafters of the roof of the building.
- 8. The structure set forth in claim 6 and a plurality of spaced substantially vertically extending tying members attached to said supporting beams at their lower ends and to the roof rafters of the building at their upper ends.
- 9. The structure set forth in claim 7 and a plurality of horizontally disposed tying members attached at their ends to opposed roof rafters overlying said opening to prevent spreading of the lower ends of said rafters.
- 10. The structure set forth in claim 5 and an arch member extending across the top of said opening above said dome and connected at its lower ends to the supporting structure of the building, and
- a chandelier supported from said arch member and extending down through the opening in the bottom of the dome and therebelow.
- 11. The structure set forth in claim 5 and a chandelier mounted in said dome and extending therebelow, and means for supporting the upper end of the chandelier from the roof structure of the building.
- 12. The structure set forth in claim 5 and a chandelier extending downwardly from the upper portion of the dome unit with at least a portion of the chandelier disposed above the bottom edge of said dome.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 400,379, filed September 24, 1973, now abandoned.
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