This invention relates to a false ceiling intended to be suspended inside a lightweight housing module, this lightweight housing module comprising a stretched fabric intended to form its roof, said false ceiling comprising a stretched fabric under said roof of the lightweight housing module. The invention also has for object the method of assembly of this false ceiling.
The false ceilings that are known conventionally include one or several anchoring rails fixed on each of the walls and/or ceiling of a premises, and one flexible sheet, for example en polyvinyl chloride (PVC), generally opaque, which is deformed by stretching so that its edges, provided with means of anchoring, can become fixed to said rails using these means of anchoring, by taking care to properly stretch the sheet in order to provide a pleasant aspect.
However, these false ceilings have the disadvantage of being very flexible and of not being able to receive loads on their top without resulting in substantial particularly unsightly deformations and even tears, said deformations and/or tears also being due to the fact that these false ceilings are generally flat and therefore not very resistant to the mechanical loads. As such in order to increase the thermal and sound insulation of said false ceilings, insulating materials such as mineral wool for example will not be able to be placed on their upper surface. Likewise, an operator will not be able to walk on the top of a false ceiling of this type in order to, for example, carry out operations of maintenance and/or inspection of the seal of the roof of said lightweight housing module.
Moreover, lightweight housing modules are already known comprising a stretched fabric intended to form the roof of said module and conventionally fixed along its lower peripheral edge on a rigid frame maintained at a distance from the ground par a plurality of lateral posts which are in turn fixed on the ground. Said fabric can then be stretched by fixing its central portion to the upper end of a central mast then by pulling on the lower edge of said fabric by suitable means. The fabric can also be stretched by at least one arch subdivided into two semi-arches of which the lower ends each press against the rigid frame, and of which the upper ends are connected to one another by a device making it possible to separate said upper ends from one another in order to obtain, on the one hand, the upward deformation by buckling of said arch and, on the other hand, the stretching of the fabric. The vertical faces coming from the periphery of the rigid frame are then closed by plates or opaque, transparent or translucent fabric, in order to obtain a lightweight housing module. These lightweight housing modules are easy to implement as they do not require tools or complicated equipment or highly-qualified personnel. However, these lightweight housing modules are not economical as they have a high operating cost in particular in heating. Indeed, these lightweight housing modules have a high thermal permeability.
The purpose of this invention is therefore to overcome the aforementioned disadvantages and to propose a false ceiling intended to be suspended inside a lightweight housing module, making it possible to increase the thermal and sound insulation characteristics of said lightweight housing module while being particularly resistant and simple to implement.
In accordance with the invention, it is therefore proposed a false ceiling intended to be suspended inside a lightweight housing module provided with at least a stretched fabric referred to as “exterior” forming its roof and fixed along its lower peripheral edge on a rigid frame maintained at a distance from the ground by a plurality of lateral posts, the false ceiling being of double inverted curvature and comprising a fabric referred to as “interior” being, on the one hand, suspended inside said lightweight housing module under the exterior fabric and, on the other hand, fixed by its exterior peripheral edge to said frame in such a way as to create a “heat and sound cushion”. This false ceiling being remarkable in that said interior fabric comprises in its central portion an orifice of dimensions that are sufficient to allow for the passing of an operator and in that said interior fabric is sufficiently resistant and stretched in order to support the weight of at least one operator.
Finally, this invention further relates to a method of assembly of a false ceiling according to the invention inside a lightweight housing module, remarkable in that it includes at least the following steps:
Other advantages and characteristics shall become clearer in the following description of an alternative embodiment of a support unit of a false ceiling according to the invention in reference to the annexed figures wherein:
The frame 3 comprises more preferably spars 31 joined and fixed together by means not shown on the drawing, each of the spars 31 being constituted of a profiled element made of light alloy, of solid or hollow substantially rectangular straight section. The frame 3 comprises means of fastening (not shown) able to receive the posts 4.
Furthermore, the lightweight housing module 1 further comprises vertical panels and/or opening frames (not shown) in order to close in a substantially sealed manner the vertical facades located along the perimeter of the frame 3.
In order to obtain the stretching of the exterior fabric 2, the lightweight housing module 1 comprises a system for stretching comprising a framework 5 formed by at least one arch subdivided into two semi-arches 51 of which the lower ends each press against the frame 3, and of which the upper ends are connected to each other by a device for separating 52 such as that described in European patent application EP 2 130 994 filed in the name of the applicant. The separation of said upper ends from the semi-arches 51 causes an upward displacement of the median portion of the arch and therefore a stretching of the fabric 2 since its lower edge is fixed on the frame 3.
This device for separating 52 (see
Finally, this first embodiment of lightweight housing module 1 comprises a false ceiling 10, according to the invention, arranged inside said lightweight housing module 1. The false ceiling 10 comprises, in reference to
To do this, the exterior peripheral edge of the interior fabric 101 of the false ceiling 10 has a bead 102 arranged in order to be retained in a system for fastening 6 of the interior fabric 101 in the frame 3 of the lightweight housing module 1. Said system for fastening 6 is advantageously similar to that described in European patent EP 0 277 073 delivered in the name of the applicant.
As such, the system for fastening 6 (see
However, in order to overcome any possible defects concerning dimensions and/or positioning, said interior fabric 101 advantageously comprises a compensation zone 103 able to absorb said defects thanks to a string 11 more preferably elastic (see
Moreover, the false ceiling 10 comprises means of connecting 12 in order to maintain in suspended position the interior fabric 101 in relation to the framework 5 of the lightweight housing module 1. These means of connecting 12 will be more preferably analogous to the means of connecting described in European patent application EP 1 905 926 filed in the name of the applicant.
As such, the interior fabric 101 comprises in its central portion an orifice 108 advantageously provided with a ring 109, i.e. a bead. This ring 109 is formed by a ring taken in a fold of said interior fabric 101, said ring being for example made form a cord, natural or synthetic.
The means of connecting 12 comprise a segment 121, i.e. an annular portion, intended to receive on its exterior face the ring 109 of the interior fabric 101. This segment 121 is provided at its base with a stop 122 extending radially towards the exterior, for example fixed to the segment 121 by welding, and a locking ring 123 which, in the position where the false ceiling 10 is mounted (as shown in
The false ceiling 10 further comprises connecting members 13 (see
In light of the preceding, the false ceiling 10 is of double inverted curvature, i.e. it has a general shape of a Chinese hat, in other words a tapered surface of revolution of which the cone distance is not a straight line but a curve. This shape has for effect to increase the rigidity of the false ceiling 10.
It is understood that the false ceiling 10 according to the invention has for effect, on the one hand, to reduce the volume to be heated by decreasing the ceiling height and, on the other hand, to create a “heat cushion” by imprisoning the air contained in the entire portion of the lightweight housing module 1 located on top of the frame 3 between the exterior and interior fabrics 2 and 101.
It is understood that in reducing the volume to be heated, the operating cost in particular in terms of heating will be reduced substantially.
However, in order to increase the thermal performance of the false ceiling 10 and therefore of the lightweight housing module 1, the false ceiling 10 can comprise at least one batt insulation 14 arranged by the orifice 108 (see
In light of the configuration in particular of the means of connecting 12, an operator can, by passing through the orifice 108 and by walking on the top of the interior fabric 101, verify from the interior the state of the exterior fabric 2 forming the roof of the lightweight housing module 1, but also the state of the framework 5 of the system for stretching of said exterior fabric 2. The orifice 108 is consequently of dimensions that are sufficient to allow for the passing of insulation materials and an operator.
It is understood that the interior fabric 101 of the false ceiling 10 must be sufficiently resistant, in terms of its material as well as in terms of its fastening, and stretched in order to support the weight of at least one operator and/or of a batt insulation 14 and make it possible for an operator to walk on the top of said interior fabric 101 in order, for example, to unroll the rolls of insulation materials in order to constitute at least said batt insulation 14.
Moreover, it is understood that the interior fabric 101 must be sufficiently stretched and resistant so that it does not become deformed or worse becomes torn when in particular the batt insulation 14 is put into place above it, in accordance with
Finally, it is understood that the double inverted curvature shape has for effect to increase the rigidity and the mechanical resistance of the false ceiling 10 but also to provide the maintaining in place of the batt insulation 14.
In order to perfect the esthetics and the insulation of the false ceiling 10, the orifice 108 will be advantageously closed by a sealing cap (not shown).
It is understood that the fact of setting up at least one batt insulation 14 above the interior fabric 101 makes it possible to increase the thermal insulation but also the sound insulation of the false ceiling 10.
However, in order to further increase the sound insulation of said false ceiling 10, the interior fabric 101 can be at least in part punched and therefore provided with orifices of which the dimensions are of a magnitude of a few millimeters.
Advantageously, the interior fabric 101 is entirely punched. In a preferred embodiment, the interior fabric 101 is carried out using a punched textile fabric.
Those skilled in the art will have no difficulty in determining the material and the thickness of the interior fabric 101 in order to provide the proper mechanical resistance of the false ceiling 10 even if the interior fabric 101 is in part punched.
In reference to
It is understood that these steps may not be executed in the indicated order. For example, the fastening of the lower peripheral edge of the interior fabric 101 can be carried out after the fastening of the exterior peripheral edge of the interior fabric 101.
The step of fastening of the exterior peripheral edge of the interior fabric 101 of the false ceiling 10 according to the invention can be preceded by a step of slightly raising the interior fabric 101 by the connecting members 13 in order to facilitate said fastening of the exterior peripheral edge of the interior fabric 101.
Likewise, the step of suspending the interior fabric 101 can advantageously be followed by a step of adjusting the aspect of the interior fabric 101 thanks to the string 11 connecting the first and second zones 104, 105 of the interior fabric 101.
Finally, the step of suspending the interior fabric 101 can advantageously be followed by a step of setting up a batt insulation 14 arranged by the orifice 108 above the interior fabric 101 then a step of setting up a sealing cap of the orifice 108.
It is understood, according to the preceding description, that the mounting of the false ceiling 10 is particularly simple and requires very little equipment and tools.
This second embodiment of lightweight housing module 21 is similar to the first embodiment of lightweight housing module 1 described previously and differs from it only by its system for stretching the exterior fabric 2 comprising a central mast 22. Said exterior fabric 2 can then be stretched by fixing its central portion to the upper end of said central mast 22 then by pulling on the lower edge of said fabric by suitable means.
However, the central mast 22 of the lightweight housing module 21 can be of the type of that described in French patent application FR 10/00127 filed in the name of the applicant. Said central mast 22, which carries, at its upper end, the central portion of the exterior fabric 2 fixed along its lower edge to the frame 3, is articulated in order to facilitate its placing into vertical position and extendible in order to stretch said exterior fabric 2 by pushing the central portion of the exterior fabric 2 upwards.
Regardless of the type of central mast 21, it is understood that the false ceiling 20 will be put into place around said central mast 22.
For this, the false ceiling 20 is differentiated from the previously-described false ceiling 10 in that it comprises, in reference to
Likewise, the false ceiling 20 is differentiated from the false ceiling 10, described previously, in that it comprises, in reference to
As such, the means of connecting 24 comprise a segment 241, formed of two semi-segments assembled by means of fastening such as bolts for example, intended to receive the ring 204 of the interior fabric 201, and a locking ring 242 formed of two semi-rings assembled by means of fastenings such as bolts, for example, and arranged in order to be fixed on the segment 241. These means of connecting 24 are such that, in the position where the false ceiling 20 is mounted, the interior peripheral edge of the interior fabric 201 is interposed between the locking ring 242 and the segment 241 in such a way as to place the ring 204 above said blocking rings 242 and segment 241, as such providing the blocking of the ring 204.
It is understood that the method of assembly of this alternative of false ceiling 20 will include, in addition to the previously-described steps for the mounting of the false ceiling 10, steps for assembling means of connecting 24 and of the interior fabric 201 thanks to the setting up of the connecting member 23.
The false ceiling 10, 20 according to the invention is primarily intended to be suspended inside a lightweight housing module 1, 21, but it can also be installed inside any type of building, in particular bricked buildings, the frame 3 will then be constituted by the facade walls of said buildings. Furthermore, the description clearly shows that the false ceiling 10, 20 according to the invention is of simple and quick construction, and makes it possible to increase the high-performance sound as well as thermal insulation and therefore to reduce the operating cost of the lightweight housing module 1, 21.
Finally, it is understood that the examples of false ceiling 10, 20 in accordance with the invention which have just been described are only particular illustrations, and in no case restrictive of the invention.
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