Drop ceiling frame construction

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Inventors

McCall, Francis L.

Application #

363603

Filed

Mar-30-1982

Published

Mar-6-1984

Current US Class

052/506.07
052/733.1

International Classes

E04B 005/52; E04C 003/30

Field of Search

52/729-731 52/484-489

Assignee

Specified Ceiling Systems (Alhambra, CA)

Examiners

Bell; J. Karl

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Christie, Parker & Hale

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Abstract
A T-frame member for a drop ceiling, made of rolled sheet metal, in which a web section is joined to a pair of coplanar flange members by a connecting channel section, the flange sections being joined to and extending outwardly from the respective outer edges of the two channel side walls. The inner edges of the flanges form lips projecting toward each other between the side walls. Partition studs having a collar slightly larger than the space between the lips are snapped into the channel sections and are retained by the collar, the studs projecting out through the space between the lips. Clips lock the flanges together after the studs are in place.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A rolled sheet metal longitudinal T-frame member for a drop ceiling to support ceiling tiles or the like comprising:

a web section formed of two sheet metal layers joined along a longitudinal edge, a channel section having two parallel side walls joined by a transverse wall, the sheet metal layers of web section being joined along a longitudinal edge to the side walls of the channel section by respective sheet metal sections forming the transverse wall, the side walls of the channel section extending parallel to and away from the web section, a pair of flange sections lying in a common plane extending perpendicular to the plane of the web section, each flange section being formed of two layers of sheet metal joined along the outer edge of the flange section, one layer of each flange section being joined along one longitudinal edge to the outer edge of a respective one of the side walls of the channel section, the flange sections projecting outwardly away from the respective side walls and forming a flat supporting surface on either side of the channel section for supporting ceiling tiles, the other layer of each of the flange sections including a lip extending into the space between the parallel side walls of the channel section, each lip terminating in an edge extending inwardly toward the transverse wall of the channel, the lips having a gap between the inwardly extending edges.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to drop ceiling construction, and more specifically, to a roll formed runner for a drop ceiling frame.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Drop ceiling construction has become popular in office building design for a number of reasons. The drop ceiling provides an architecturally pleasing appearance and provides a space between the drop ceiling and the structural ceiling for heating and air conditioning ducts, plumbing, wiring and the like. The drop ceiling is constructed from a metal frame in the form of a matrix of runners which are generally of extruded or roll formed metal. The frame is used to support acoustic tile panels and light fixtures. An example of a drop ceiling framework of rolled sheet metal construction is described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,135,441.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is directed to an improved drop ceiling frame construction which can be roll formed of sheet metal. The frame has a pleasing appearance architecturally and at the same time provides a strong frame for supporting the ceiling and for securing partitions. A unique slot arrangement forms a reveal and also provides a means of attaching partitions to the underside of the frame at any point along the length of a runner forming the frame.
 
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