Daylighting system and method of construction

E - Fixed Constructions – 04 – D

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E04D 13/03 (2006.01)

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CA 2287042

A system and method for providing natural daylight to a structural interior that comprises a dome that is flush mounted to a roof, an optional liner, a light shaft and a lens. The dome is preferably constructed of thermoformed polycarbonate having a flange for flush mounting the dome to a roof. The liner is preferably used in combination with and mounted to the dome to diffuse light entering the dome into the light shaft. The light shaft is preferably constructed of reflective insulation. The lens is preferably thermoformed to hang below ceiling level and diffuse light into the interior. The system of the invention provides a quickly installed, economical daylighting system that is aesthetically pleasing and is particularly applicable to the pre-manufactured housing industry. Additionally, the system is environmentally sound because it reduces or eliminates the need for daytime artificial lighting, provides an insulation barrier between the dome and liner and between the interior of the light shaft and the void of the roof support structure, and deadens noise from outside elements.

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