Clipped decorative structure
A decorative structure is provided that is suspended within a space and includes a panel fastened to a support structure by a clip. A portion of the clip extends along a face of the panel opposite that aligned adjacent the support structure. A decorative structure is also providing that includes a panel connected to a support structuring having a first member including a keyed aperture in which are disposed a first cross member and a second cross member interconnected to the first cross member. The decorative structure of the present invention may be curved.
This application claims the benefit of international application serial no. PCT/US02/22945, filed on Jul. 19, 2002, designating the United States and published in English, which claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/306,516, filed on Jul. 19, 2001.
BACKGROUNDThe present invention relates generally to ceiling fixtures and, more particularly, to ceiling fixtures for suspension from a hard ceiling in an open plenum space.
Traditional suspended ceiling structures formed from suspended grids of acoustically absorbent tiles are commonly found in commercial workspaces such as professional offices. While such structures provide a pleasant and acoustically absorbent space, designers and architects who desire to create the feel of an open loft space often object to the uniformity and lowered ceiling height created by conventional drop ceilings. Thus, more and more businesses are opting for so-called open plenum ceiling designs. In the open plenum, no suspended ceiling is provided that screens the entire hard deck or hard ceiling along with the HVAC duct work, wiring and the like. Rather, these structural elements are exposed. Open plenum ceilings are more commonly found in retail stores and similar commercial settings, but also can be found in office spaces.
In office spaces where open plenum ceilings are found, individual offices within the office space often are created using reconfigurable partitions that may be considerably lower than the hard ceiling. Whether in an office space or some other in-door space, the combination of an open plenum design with partitions that do not rise to the ceiling hard deck tends to leave the space unstructured and, consequently, less useful and aesthetically pleasing than it might otherwise be with some decorative structure that helps to define and differentiate the space.
To differentiate a space and to create a more interesting visual in a loft style space or open plenum design, architects sometimes will specify that an open loft space be provided with customized decorative structures suspended from the ceiling to differentiate the space within the room. Such suspended decorative structures not only can delineate the space but also may dampen extraneous noise and create an interesting visual. Unfortunately, such decorative structures must be preformed into the desired shape, thus making them difficult to ship or mass produce. Consequently, such decorative structures tend to be made only as customized pieces. Such customization leads to considerable expense to fabricate such a suspended decorative structure and its framing.
Therefore, there is a need for a decorative structure that can be suspended within a space and that is structured such that its elements can be easily interchanged to provide a variety of configurations with basic elements some of which, at least, may be mass produced.
SUMMARYThe present invention provides a decorative structure including a panel connected to a support structure suspended in a given space. The panel may be fastened to the support structure by a clip. The decorative structure may be configured in a variety of conformations to provide the desired visual impact. The panel may be flexible and maintained in a flexed configuration within the decorative structure by the support structure. The panel may be formed from a variety of materials such as fabric, wood, paper, metal, glass or plastic.
In one embodiment, the decorative structure comprises a panel having first and second faces. A support structure is aligned adjacent the second face of the panel and is fastened to the panel by a clip that extends along a portion of the first face of the panel. The clip may include a major leg and a minor leg connected by a convolute retainer that extends along the first face of the panel. The support structure may include a first member that has a keyed aperture in which is disposed a first cross member that intersects the first member. A second cross member may also be disposed in the keyed aperture and be interconnected with the first cross member. An intersection clip may be provided that engages the intersecting members. The intersection clip may include two achiral halves and one or more convolute saddle members.
The present invention also encompasses a decorative structure having a panel connected to a support structure that includes a first member with a keyed aperture and a first cross member disposed in the keyed aperture. The first member and first cross members may again be fastened together by an intersection clip that engages both the first member and the first cross member. The decorative structure may also include a second cross member interconnected with the first cross member and disposed in the keyed aperture.
These and other features of the present invention will become apparent upon reading the following detailed description, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings that are briefly described as follows.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Referring now in greater detail to the figures, wherein like numerals refer to like parts throughout the drawings, the present invention generally includes a decorative structure comprising a panel connected to a support structure by a clip. The decorative structure provides a differentiating visual element to a space in which it is suspended. The decorative structure may be easily installed and reconfigured to suit the user and the space in which it is suspended. The elements of the decorative structure may be interchanged in order to provide different visual and aesthetic impact. The panel may be provided in a variety of shapes, materials and finishes. For example, the panel may be formed of wood, paper, metal, plastic, glass or any other suitable material. The panel may be a monolithic structure or comprised of interconnected elements and it may be solid, mesh or include a variety of decorative designs or openings therein to provide the desired visual impact.
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As discussed above the decorative structures of the present invention may include a variety of configurations and materials. The decorative structures may include single support structures and panels or pluralities of support structures and panels that are interconnected and suspended within a space. Furthermore, the decorative structure the present invention may be used in conjunction with a light source in order to illuminate the space in which the structure is suspended. The light may be intricately formed with the decorative structure, or be positioned adjacent the structure in order for the panel to act as a reflector, diffuser or shade for the light source. These and other modifications to the embodiments illustrated herein may well be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
Claims
1. A decorative structure comprising:
- a panel having a first face and a second face;
- a support structure aligned adjacent said second face of said panel; and, a clip fastening said support structure to said panel and extending along a portion of said first face of said panel.
2. The decorative structure of claim 1, wherein said clip comprises a convolute retainer, wherein a portion of said convolute retainer extends along said portion of said first face of said panel.
3. The decorative structure of claim 1, wherein said panel is maintained in a flexed configuration.
4. The decorative structure of claim 1, wherein said support structure includes a first member having a keyed aperture.
5. The decorative structure of claim 4, wherein said first member is curved.
6. The decorative structure of claim 4, wherein said support structure further includes a first cross member disposed in said keyed aperture.
7. The decorative structure of claim 6, wherein said support structure further includes a second cross member disposed in said keyed aperture and interconnected to said first cross member.
8. The decorative structure of claim 7, wherein said first cross member and said second cross member are curved.
9. The decorative structure of claim 7, further comprising an intersection clip engaging said first member, said first cross member and said second cross member.
10. The decorative structure of claim 1, wherein said support structure comprises intersecting members and an intersection clip maintaining said intersecting members in position within said decorative structure.
11. The decorative structure of claim 10, wherein said intersection clip comprises two achiral halves.
12. The decorative structure of claim 10, wherein said intersection clip comprises a convolute saddle member.
13. The decorative structure of claim 1, wherein said clip comprises a major leg engaging said support structure.
14. The decorative structure of claim 13, wherein said clip comprises a minor leg engaging said support structure.
15. A decorative structure comprising:
- a panel; and,
- a support structure connected to said panel, said support structure comprising a first member having a keyed aperture, a first cross member disposed in said keyed aperture and an intersection clip engaging said first member and said first cross member.
16. The decorative structure of claim 15, wherein said support structure is connected to said panel by a clip.
17. The decorative structure of claim 16, wherein said clip comprises a convolute retainer extending along a face of said panel.
18. The decorative structure of claim 16, wherein said clip comprises a major leg engaging said support structure.
19. The decorative structure of claim 18, wherein said clip further comprises a minor leg engaging said support structure.
20. The decorative structure of claim 16, wherein said intersection clip comprises two achiral halves.
21. The decorative structure of claim 16, wherein said intersection clip comprises a convolute saddle member.
22. The decorative structure of claim 15, wherein said panel is maintained in a flexed configuration by said support structure.
23. The decorative structure of claim 15, wherein said first member is curved.
24. The decorative structure of claim 15, wherein said first cross member is curved.
25. The decorative structure of claim 15, wherein said first cross member is interconnected to a second cross member disposed in said keyed aperture.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 5, 2004
Publication Date: Jan 20, 2005
Inventors: Richard Stackenwalt (Marietta, GA), Eric Krantz-Lilienthal (Lancaster, PA), Wesley Bischel (Lancaster, PA)
Application Number: 10/774,233