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KR-20260064138-A - Ceiling-Mounted Acoustic Louver Fastening System

KR20260064138AKR 20260064138 AKR20260064138 AKR 20260064138AKR-20260064138-A

Abstract

A ceiling-type acoustic louver fastening system according to the present invention is a ceiling-type acoustic louver fastening system for installing an acoustic louver on a ceiling, comprising: a ceiling fastening part comprising an anchor bolt or a power bar clip provided on the ceiling; a clip rail having a fastening projection formed protruding along the longitudinal direction on one side of the rim of the upper surface to enable fastening to the ceiling fastening part, and a guide groove of a predetermined depth formed along the longitudinal direction on one side of the center of the lower surface; at least one fix clip provided in the guide groove of the clip rail to fasten and fix the acoustic louver; and an acoustic louver fastened through the fix clip.

Inventors

  • 홍 활

Assignees

  • 주식회사 케이디우드테크

Dates

Publication Date
20260507
Application Date
20241031

Claims (11)

  1. In a ceiling-mounted acoustic louver fastening system for installing acoustic louvers on a ceiling, A ceiling fastening part comprising an anchor bolt or power bar clip provided on the ceiling above; A clip rail having a fastening projection formed along the longitudinal direction on one side of the upper edge to enable fastening to the ceiling fastening part, and a guide groove of a predetermined depth formed along the longitudinal direction on one side of the center of the lower surface; A fix clip provided in at least one guide groove of the clip rail to fasten and fix the acoustic louver; and Acoustic louvers fastened via the above-mentioned fix clip; Ceiling-mounted acoustic louver fastening system including
  2. In paragraph 1, The open surface of the guide groove of the clip rail is formed to be relatively narrow compared to the internal area, and A ceiling-mounted acoustic louver fastening system with both ends open in the longitudinal direction of the above guide home.
  3. In paragraph 1, A ceiling-type acoustic louver fastening system in which insertion grooves of a predetermined depth are further formed on both longitudinal sides of the clip rail so that one side of a soundproofing plate of a predetermined thickness can be inserted.
  4. In paragraph 2, The above fix clip is, An insert body in the shape of a rod of a predetermined length, having a cross-section corresponding to the inner cross-section of the guide groove; A connecting body formed to protrude a predetermined length from one surface of the insertion body, having a width corresponding to the open surface of the guide groove; A fastening body having a longitudinal direction on the upper surface of the connecting body that corresponds to the longitudinal direction of the insertion body or is inclined at a predetermined angle; and A pair of fixing members protruding upward along the longitudinal direction from the upper surface of the above-mentioned fastening body and fastened to the above-mentioned acoustic louver; Ceiling-mounted acoustic louver fastening system including
  5. In paragraph 1, A ceiling-type acoustic louver fastening system further comprising a spacer that is provided between the fix clips to prevent the fix clips from coming loose, and is inserted into both ends of the guide groove of the clip rail so as to prevent the fix clips from coming loose, and is inserted between the fix clips so as to prevent the fix clips from coming loose, by inserting a plurality of fix clips into the guide groove of the clip rail so as to be spaced apart from each other and fixed at the placement position.
  6. In paragraph 1, The above acoustic louvers are, A louver body having a predetermined length; A first fastening groove formed along the longitudinal direction on one surface of the above-mentioned louver body; A louver rail provided on the inner side of the first fastening groove, made of a material having relatively higher rigidity compared to the louver body so as to firmly maintain the connection of the louver body, and having a second fastening groove formed having a cross-section corresponding to the fix clip so as to be fastened to the fix clip for fastening the louver body; Ceiling-mounted acoustic louver fastening system including
  7. In paragraph 6, A ceiling-type acoustic louver fastening system in which the outer surface of the above-mentioned louver rail is formed with a cross-section corresponding to the above-mentioned first fastening groove, and a step is formed on one side of the inner surface so that a clip or fastening member for fastening the louver to a wall or ceiling can be inserted and fixed.
  8. In Paragraph 7, A ceiling-type acoustic louver fastening system in which the open side of the second fastening groove is formed with a first inclined surface that slopes at a predetermined angle from the end toward the inside.
  9. In paragraph 8, A ceiling-type acoustic louver fastening system utilizing the end of the first inclined surface as the step.
  10. In Paragraph 7, A ceiling-type acoustic louver fastening system in which a second inclined surface having a predetermined slope is formed on one side of the inner surface relative to the step formed on the louver rail.
  11. In paragraph 3, A ceiling-type acoustic louver fastening system further comprising a soundproofing plate inserted into the above-mentioned insertion groove.

Description

Ceiling-Mounted Acoustic Louver Fastening System The present invention relates to a ceiling-type acoustic louver fastening system, and more specifically, to a ceiling-type acoustic louver fastening system capable of maximizing construction efficiency by installing acoustic louvers for sound insulation more stably and efficiently on the ceiling of a soundproofing construction location where sound insulation or sound absorption is required, such as a theater, concert hall, music room, or home. With the recent improvement in living standards and the increasing importance placed on a pleasant cultural life, music-related culture, as one of the diverse forms of culture, is also growing actively. Consequently, the importance of soundproofing facilities—which block the transmission of sound to the outside or the influx of external sounds in public spaces used by the public, such as theaters, concert halls, and music rooms hosting concerts, performances, and competitions—and sound absorption equipment—which eliminates reverberation caused by the reflection of music or acoustics and optimizes the sound within the venue, is being increasingly emphasized. In addition to public facilities, soundproofing equipment is also installed in residential multi-unit dwellings, such as apartments, to block noise or vibrations generated within the home from being transmitted to neighboring homes, and conversely, to prevent noise or vibrations from the outside from entering the interior. Sound-absorbing panels, used as one type of sound-absorbing and soundproofing equipment, are installed on the ceilings or walls of a building to reduce noise by reflecting or absorbing indoor sounds. Furthermore, since these sound-absorbing panels do not require separate finishing materials after installation, this aspect must also be taken into consideration. The applicant obtained Korean Registered Patent No. 10-2575383 under the title "Acoustic Click Louver Board Device Equipped with a Lower Rail to Facilitate Connection," which takes into account such sound absorption, soundproofing functions, and interior design aspects. However, such joining louvers may undergo shape deformation, such as twisting or bending, due to their material, surrounding environmental factors, or external impacts. In such cases, there is a problem in that more deformation may occur because the groove formed on one side of the louver to join the louvers is relatively thin compared to other parts. In addition, there is a problem in that it is not easy to perform soundproofing work on the ceilings of construction sites requiring sound insulation using existing technology. The following drawings attached to this specification illustrate preferred embodiments of the present invention and serve to further enhance understanding of the technical concept of the present invention together with the detailed description of the invention; therefore, the present invention should not be interpreted as being limited only to the matters described in such drawings. FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of one side of a ceiling-type acoustic louver fastening system according to the present invention; FIG. 2 is a side view of the other direction of a ceiling-type acoustic louver fastening system according to the present invention; FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a clip rail according to the present invention; FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a fix clip according to the present invention; FIG. 5 is a different perspective view of a fix clip according to the present invention; FIG. 6 is a perspective view of an acoustic louver according to the present invention; FIG. 7 is an exploded perspective view of an acoustic louver according to the present invention; FIGS. 8 to 13 are drawings showing the construction process of a ceiling-type acoustic louver fastening system according to the present invention. In the drawings illustrated in the present invention, particularly in the drawings showing the combined state of the fastening system, margins are shown to facilitate easy verification of the fastening state of each member; however, this is merely an example to facilitate the explanation of the invention, and it is obvious that each member can be fastened without margins. The advantages and features of the present invention and the methods for achieving them will become clear by referring to the embodiments described below in detail together with the accompanying drawings. However, the present invention is not limited to the embodiments disclosed below but may be implemented in various different forms. These embodiments are provided merely to ensure that the disclosure of the present invention is complete and to fully inform those skilled in the art of the scope of the present invention, and the present invention is defined only by the scope of the claims. The terms used in this specification are for describing embodiments and are not intended to limit the invention. In this specification, the singula