WO2010038920A1 - Roof ceiling panel combining soundproof and sound absorption function - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a ceiling panel with combined soundproofing and sound-absorbing functions. More specifically, the present invention relates to a segment-type ceiling panel with combined soundproofing and sound-absorbing functions, which is capable of enhancing soundproofing and sound-absorbing effects through arrangement and fixation of multiple panel segments on a building ceiling and is also capable of providing flame retardant effects and decorative effects.
- ceiling panels are used for final finishing work of a ceiling upon construction of buildings. Installation of the ceiling panels is essential to prevent external exposure of finishing facilities laid on lower parts of interior ceiling slabs (for example, electric wirings or air-conditioning plumbing), in conjunction with provision of elegant interior design.
- the ceiling panels usually employ gypsum panels.
- support members are first installed in the form of a lattice on a hanger anchored to a lower end of the ceiling slab and the panels are fixed to the support members.
- Such ceiling panels give priority to finishing functions and therefore suffer from problems in that soundproofing materials should be additionally incorporated when it is desired to supplement soundproofing functions.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above problems, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a ceiling panel with combined soundproofing and sound-absorbing functions, which is configured to reduce resonance via use of different panel materials, comprising sequentially stacking a synthetic resin plate and a paper material layer and fixing the resulting structure to a building's interior ceiling, wherein the paper material layer has the lowest vibration amplitude to thereby prevent mechanical vibration.
- a ceiling panel with combined soundproofing and sound-absorbing functions comprising an upper layer made of a synthetic resin plate with formation of a plurality of slit spaces; a lower layer provided on a lower part of the upper layer and consisting of at least one stacked paper layer having a plurality of holes arranged in an alternate manner with respect to each other; and a finishing part made of a metal plate with both ends bending upward to enclose the upper and lower layers, wherein a plurality of panel segments are arranged and installed in contact with the ceiling, and the upper and lower layers and the finishing part are of a square or rectangular or Y- or X-direction strip shape.
- both ends of the finishing parts fixing the upper and lower layers are inserted and supported between supporting members that are anchored adjacent to the ceiling.
- a decorative pattern may be printed or a decorative pattern- printed film may be attached to a surface of the finishing part.
- a ceiling panel of the present invention having combination of soundproofing and sound-absorbing functions provides the following effects:
- FIG. 1 is a bottom view showing an installation state of a soundproofing and sound- absorbing ceiling panel in accordance with the present invention on a building ceiling;
- FIG. 2 is a sectional side view showing an installation state of a soundproofing and sound-absorbing ceiling panel on a building ceiling
- FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of a soundproofing and sound-absorbing ceiling panel.
- a ceiling panel 100 of the present invention includes an upper layer 110, a lower layer 120 and a finishing part 13Q
- the upper layer 110, the lower layer 120 and the finishing part 130 are of a segment- type and may have any one of square, rectangular, Y- and X-direction strip shapes, the embodiment of the present invention will be illustrated with reference to a rectangular- shape thereof.
- the upper layer 110 is formed of a synthetic resin plate and the lower layer 120 is formed of a paper material having the lowest vibration amplitude and preventing vibration due to intrinsic properties thereof. Accordingly, the ceiling panel 100 has a multilayer structure of different materials, which enables reduction of resonance.
- supporting members 140 having a cross-sectional shape of " 1 ⁇ " or "I” at the edge facing toward the ceiling and a cross-sectional shape of "I” at the middle are arranged at regular intervals corresponding to a width or length of the panel 100 and are attached to the ceiling of the building by means of wood or aluminum members which were previously anchored to the ceiling, and then the ceiling panel segments are inserted to be supported between the supporting members 14Q
- the upper layer 110 is a synthetic resin plate with formation of a plurality of slit spaces defined by the provision of barrier ribs at regular intervals between the upper and lower panels.
- the upper layer 110 is made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) cardboard or the like. Opposite ends of the upper layer 110 are bent downward.
- the downward bending of both ends of the upper layer 110 is intended to prevent displacement of the lower layer 120 through the interposition of the lower layer 120 into the bending portion.
- the upper layer 110 may be in the form of a flat plate.
- the upper layer 110 can provide soundproofing effects by inhibiting the passage of sound due to having a plurality of hole-shaped slit spaces formed in the horizontal direction.
- the lower layer 120 consists of at least one paper layer which is provided in intimate contact with a lower part of the upper layer 1 IQ
- the lower layer 120 may be formed of corrugated cardboard or the like.
- the lower layer 120 is composed of two layers, that is, upper and lower panel layers and the entire areas of two layers are provided with a plurality of perpendicular holes 122 in an alternate manner.
- the holes 122 are formed passing through the upper and lower panel layers but are not superimposed on one another. Such a configuration leads to damping of sound in a manner that the sound generated inside the building is retained inside the holes 122, thus resulting in sound absorption.
- the finishing part 130 is a metal plate having both ends bending upward and inward to enclose the upper and lower layers 110,120
- a variety of decorative patterns may be printed or a decorative pattern-printed PVC film may be attached to a surface of the finishing part.
- the surface of the finishing part 130 may be fireproof ed to prevent the occurrence of fire.
- the ceiling panel 100 may be installed as follows. First, wood or aluminum members are anchored to one side of the ceiling where the panel 100 will be installed and the supporting member 140 is then fixed to a bottom surface of the wood member, using screws or like.
- segment- type ceiling panels 100 are sequentially inserted and fixed into the corresponding region of the neighboring supporting member 14Q Alternatively, the neighboring supporting members 140 are each fixed to bottom surfaces of the neighboring wood members, and the ceiling panel segments 100 are then sequentially inserted with opening of the space between the neighboring supporting members 14Q
- the ceiling panel 100 attached to the building ceiling is composed of the upper and lower layers 110, 120 of different materials, such that the probable resonance can be reduced. Formation of a plurality of slit spaces on the upper layer 110 inhibits the passage of sound and simultaneously formation of a plurality of holes in an alternate manner on the upper and lower panel layers of the lower layer 120 made of paper materials can provide effects of sound absorption, sound damping and vibration reduction.
- a variety of decorative patterns may be printed or a decorative pattern-printed PVC film may be attached to the surface of the finishing part 130, so the ceiling panel 100 can advantageously provide decorative effects.
- the finishing part 130 is a metal plate, which exhibits excellent effects on the prevention of fire. Meanwhile, fireproofing treatment of the surface of the finishing part 130 leads to further effective prevention of fire.
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Abstract
Provided is a ceiling panel with combined soundproofing and sound-absorbing functions. The ceiling panel includes an upper layer made of a synthetic resin plate with formation of a plurality of slit spaces; a lower layer provided on a lower part of the upper layer and consisting of at least one stacked paper layer having a plurality of holes arranged in an alternate manner with respect to each other; and a finishing part made of a metal plate with both ends bending upward to enclose the upper and lower layers, wherein a plurality of panel segments are arranged and installed in contact with the ceiling, and the upper and lower layers and the finishing part are of a square or rectangular or Y- or X-direction strip shape. The ceiling panel of the present invention provides the following effects: - Reduction of the resonance via use of different panel materials, by sequential stacking of a synthetic resin plate and a paper layer having the lowest vibration amplitude to prevent mechanical vibration and fixation of the resulting structure to a building's interior ceiling. - Prevention of the passage of sound through the formation of a plurality of slit spaces on a synthetic resin plate. - Sound absorption, sound damping and vibration reduction through the formation of a plurality of holes arranged in an alternate manner on upper and lower paper layers formed of, for example, corrugated cardboard or the like.
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Description
ROOF CEILING PANEL COMBINING SOUNDPROOF AND SOUND ABSORPTION FUNCTION
Technical Field
[1] The present invention relates to a ceiling panel with combined soundproofing and sound-absorbing functions. More specifically, the present invention relates to a segment-type ceiling panel with combined soundproofing and sound-absorbing functions, which is capable of enhancing soundproofing and sound-absorbing effects through arrangement and fixation of multiple panel segments on a building ceiling and is also capable of providing flame retardant effects and decorative effects.
[2]
Background Art
[3] Generally, ceiling panels are used for final finishing work of a ceiling upon construction of buildings. Installation of the ceiling panels is essential to prevent external exposure of finishing facilities laid on lower parts of interior ceiling slabs (for example, electric wirings or air-conditioning plumbing), in conjunction with provision of elegant interior design.
[4] The ceiling panels usually employ gypsum panels. For installation of the ceiling panel, support members are first installed in the form of a lattice on a hanger anchored to a lower end of the ceiling slab and the panels are fixed to the support members. Such ceiling panels give priority to finishing functions and therefore suffer from problems in that soundproofing materials should be additionally incorporated when it is desired to supplement soundproofing functions.
[5]
Disclosure of Invention Technical Problem
[6] Therefore, the present invention has been made in view of the above problems, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a ceiling panel with combined soundproofing and sound-absorbing functions, which is configured to reduce resonance via use of different panel materials, comprising sequentially stacking a synthetic resin plate and a paper material layer and fixing the resulting structure to a building's interior ceiling, wherein the paper material layer has the lowest vibration amplitude to thereby prevent mechanical vibration.
[7] It is another object of the present invention to provide a ceiling panel with combined soundproofing and sound- absorbing functions, which is capable of blocking the passage of sound and inflow and outflow of air through the formation of a plurality of slit spaces on a synthetic resin plate and is also capable of achieving sound absorption, sound damping and vibration reduction through the formation of a plurality of holes arranged in an alternate manner on upper and lower paper layers formed of, for example, corrugated cardboard or the like.
[8]
Technical Solution
[9] In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, the above and other objects can be accomplished by the provision of a ceiling panel with combined soundproofing and sound-absorbing functions, comprising an upper layer made of a synthetic resin plate with formation of a plurality of slit spaces; a lower layer provided on a lower part of the upper layer and consisting of at least one stacked paper layer having a plurality of holes arranged in an alternate manner with respect to each other; and a finishing part made of a metal plate with both ends bending upward to enclose the upper and lower layers, wherein a plurality of panel segments are arranged and installed in contact with the ceiling, and the upper and lower layers and the finishing part are of a square or rectangular or Y- or X-direction strip shape.
[10] In one embodiment of the present invention, both ends of the finishing parts fixing the upper and lower layers are inserted and supported between supporting members that are anchored adjacent to the ceiling.
[11] For decorative purposes, a decorative pattern may be printed or a decorative pattern- printed film may be attached to a surface of the finishing part.
Advantageous Effects
[12] As illustrated hereinbefore, a ceiling panel of the present invention having combination of soundproofing and sound-absorbing functions provides the following effects:
[13] 1) Reduction of resonance via use of different panel materials, by sequential stacking of a synthetic resin plate and a paper layer having the lowest vibration amplitude to prevent mechanical vibration and fixation of the resulting structure to a building's interior ceiling.
[14] 2) Prevention of the passage of sound and inflow and outflow of air through the formation of a plurality of slit spaces on a synthetic resin plate.
[15] 3) Sound absorption, sound damping and vibration reduction through the formation of a plurality of holes arranged in an alternate manner on upper and lower paper layers formed of, for example, corrugated cardboard or the like.
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[17] FIG. 1 is a bottom view showing an installation state of a soundproofing and sound- absorbing ceiling panel in accordance with the present invention on a building ceiling;
[18] FIG. 2 is a sectional side view showing an installation state of a soundproofing and sound-absorbing ceiling panel on a building ceiling; and
[19] FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of a soundproofing and sound-absorbing ceiling panel.
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[21] Hereinafter, one embodiment of a ceiling panel having combination of soundproofing and sound-absorbing functions in accordance with the present invention will be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[22] Referring to FIGS. 1 to 3, a ceiling panel 100 of the present invention includes an upper layer 110, a lower layer 120 and a finishing part 13Q Although the upper layer 110, the lower layer 120 and the finishing part 130 are of a segment- type and may have any one of square, rectangular, Y- and X-direction strip shapes, the embodiment of the present invention will be illustrated with reference to a rectangular- shape thereof.
[23] The upper layer 110 is formed of a synthetic resin plate and the lower layer 120 is formed of a paper material having the lowest vibration amplitude and preventing vibration due to intrinsic properties thereof. Accordingly, the ceiling panel 100 has a multilayer structure of different materials, which enables reduction of resonance.
[24] For continuous arrangement of the ceiling panel 100, supporting members 140 having a cross-sectional shape of "1^ " or "I" at the edge facing toward the ceiling and a cross-sectional shape of "I" at the middle are arranged at regular intervals corresponding to a width or length of the panel 100 and are attached to the ceiling of the building by means of wood or aluminum members which were previously anchored to the ceiling, and then the ceiling panel segments are inserted to be supported between the supporting members 14Q
[25] The upper layer 110 is a synthetic resin plate with formation of a plurality of slit
spaces defined by the provision of barrier ribs at regular intervals between the upper and lower panels. The upper layer 110 is made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) cardboard or the like. Opposite ends of the upper layer 110 are bent downward.
[26] The downward bending of both ends of the upper layer 110 is intended to prevent displacement of the lower layer 120 through the interposition of the lower layer 120 into the bending portion. Further, the upper layer 110 may be in the form of a flat plate.
[27] Further, the upper layer 110 can provide soundproofing effects by inhibiting the passage of sound due to having a plurality of hole-shaped slit spaces formed in the horizontal direction.
[28] The lower layer 120 consists of at least one paper layer which is provided in intimate contact with a lower part of the upper layer 1 IQ The lower layer 120 may be formed of corrugated cardboard or the like. In one embodiment of the present invention, the lower layer 120 is composed of two layers, that is, upper and lower panel layers and the entire areas of two layers are provided with a plurality of perpendicular holes 122 in an alternate manner.
[29] The holes 122 are formed passing through the upper and lower panel layers but are not superimposed on one another. Such a configuration leads to damping of sound in a manner that the sound generated inside the building is retained inside the holes 122, thus resulting in sound absorption.
[30] The finishing part 130 is a metal plate having both ends bending upward and inward to enclose the upper and lower layers 110,120 For decorative purposes, a variety of decorative patterns may be printed or a decorative pattern-printed PVC film may be attached to a surface of the finishing part.
[31] The surface of the finishing part 130 may be fireproof ed to prevent the occurrence of fire.
[32] Therefore, as shown in FIGS. 1 to 3, the ceiling panel 100 may be installed as follows. First, wood or aluminum members are anchored to one side of the ceiling where the panel 100 will be installed and the supporting member 140 is then fixed to a bottom surface of the wood member, using screws or like.
[33] Next, prior to fixation of another supporting member 140 adjacent to the aforesaid supporting member 140 to a bottom surface of the neighboring wood member, segment- type ceiling panels 100 are sequentially inserted and fixed into the corresponding region of the neighboring supporting member 14Q Alternatively, the neighboring supporting members 140 are each fixed to bottom surfaces of the
neighboring wood members, and the ceiling panel segments 100 are then sequentially inserted with opening of the space between the neighboring supporting members 14Q
[34] The ceiling panel 100 attached to the building ceiling is composed of the upper and lower layers 110, 120 of different materials, such that the probable resonance can be reduced. Formation of a plurality of slit spaces on the upper layer 110 inhibits the passage of sound and simultaneously formation of a plurality of holes in an alternate manner on the upper and lower panel layers of the lower layer 120 made of paper materials can provide effects of sound absorption, sound damping and vibration reduction.
[35] For decorative purposes, a variety of decorative patterns may be printed or a decorative pattern-printed PVC film may be attached to the surface of the finishing part 130, so the ceiling panel 100 can advantageously provide decorative effects.
[36] Further, the finishing part 130 is a metal plate, which exhibits excellent effects on the prevention of fire. Meanwhile, fireproofing treatment of the surface of the finishing part 130 leads to further effective prevention of fire.
[37] Although the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been disclosed for illustrative purposes, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as disclosed in the accompanying claims.
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[1] A ceiling panel with combined soundproofing and sound- absorbing functions, comprising: an upper layer made of a synthetic resin plate with formation of a plurality of slit spaces; a lower layer provided on a lower part of the upper layer and consisting of at least one stacked paper layer having a plurality of holes arranged in an alternate manner with respect to each other; and a finishing part made of a metal plate with both ends bending upward to enclose the upper and lower layers, wherein a plurality of panel segments are arranged and installed in contact with the ceiling, and the upper and lower layers and the finishing part are of a square or rectangular or Y- or X-direction strip shape. [2] The ceiling panel according to claim 1, wherein both ends of the finishing parts fixing the upper and lower layers are inserted and supported between supporting members that are anchored adjacent to the ceiling. [3] The ceiling panel according to claim 1, wherein a decorative pattern is printed or a decorative pattern-printed film is attached to a surface of the finishing part.
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