Grid connector

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Inventors

LaLonde, Paul D.
Koski, Gerald L.
Lehane, James J.

Application #

690845

Filed

Aug-1-1996

Published

Jun-9-1998

Current US Class

052/506.07
052/664

International Classes

E04B 002/00

Field of Search

52/506.06 52/506.07 52/664 52/665 52/666 52/667 52/668

Assignee

USG Interiors, Inc. (Chicago, IL)

Examiners

Smith; Creighton

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Pearne, Gordon, McCoy and Granger LLP

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Abstract
An end connector for a ceiling grid runner that interlocks with an identical connector when assembled in a common slot of a through runner. Problems associated with interference between a lock lance stamped laterally out of the plane of the connector and the opposing connector when the second connector is being inserted in the slot are reduced by a relief zone in the forward portion of the connector that is in the form of a concave area that clears the opposing lock lance until the second connector is nearly fully received in the slot.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. An end connector attached to a separate ceiling grid runner arranged to mate with an identical opposed connector in a common slot of a through runner, the connector comprising a forward end that is inserted first in a slot, a connector-to-connector lock including a lateral projection to one side of the connector and a rearwardly facing surface forward of the lateral projection, the lateral projection having a forward portion merging in a main plane of the connector and a rearward portion displaced laterally out of the main plane and being arranged to inter-engage the rearwardly facing surface of a mating connector to lock the mating connectors together, the connector, between the lateral projection and the rearwardly facing surface, being free of a projection extending to a side of the connector to which the lateral projection projects, a relief zone forward of the rearwardly facing surface and rearward of the forward end of the connector, the relief zone having a generally smooth configuration that reduces interference between the connector and the opposed mating connector at their respective lateral projections when being assembled through the slot of a through runner with an opposed mating connector, the geometry of the relief, the lateral projection and the connector portions therebetween of each of a pair of identical opposed mating connectors being arranged to delay lateral interference between such opposed mating connectors being installed at a slot at the lateral projections until the second connector is substantially received in the slot.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to suspended ceiling construction and, in particular, to an improved connector structure for suspended ceiling grid members.

PRIOR ART

Suspended ceiling metal grid work typically involves an assembly of through runners and cross runners in the general shape of inverted tees. Conventionally, the cross runners are provided with connector structure on their ends. For assembly of the grid, these connectors are inserted into holes or slots formed in the webs of the main or through runners. An important feature found in certain cross runner end connectors is a so-called connector-to-connector lock that establishes a direct interconnection between end connectors inserted into the same slot from opposite sides of the through runner. A connector-to-connector lock can produce a more dimensionally accurate grid and is capable of resisting substantially higher tensile forces than ordinarily achieved with a connection to the through runner. Thus, where high tensile load capacity is important, a connector-to-connector lock is preferred. A common approach to producing a high tensile connector-to-connector lock is to create a so-called lance lock by stamping a rigid projection out of the sheet metal stock forming the connector. The lance lock typically has a generally rearwardly facing edge that is displaced laterally from the main plane of the connector and stock material forward of the edge, for the most part, remains continuous with the surrounding area of the connector for strength. As a result, the lance lock itself is essentially unyielding in a lateral direction.
 
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