Multi-purpose above-ceiling utility support system

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Inventors

He, Ping

Application #

285227

Filed

Apr-1-1999

Published

Sep-25-2001

Current US Class

052/27
052/39
052/712
248/49
248/68.1

International Classes

F16L 003/22

Field of Search

52/39 52/27 52/506.06 52/712 52/702 248/49 248/68.1 248/343 248/74.2

Examiners

Stephan; Beth A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Ekstrand; Roy A.

US Patent References

4709888   Hanger apparatus...
4960253   Compact lightweig...
5081812   Ceiling devices
5149026   Wire support appar...
5791607   Pipe support system

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Abstract
A plurality of utility distribution system elements such as cables, wires, pipes or ducts are supported in the space existing between a suspended ceiling and the upper adjacent floor by a plurality of support brackets. The support brackets include elements having a shape corresponding generally to an inverted L which are secured to the undersurface of the upper adjacent floor and thereby provide downwardly extending vertical elements. A plurality of slots are formed in the support brackets and a plurality of elongated straps are securable to the support brackets using the slots and bending tabs formed in the straps. The straps cooperate with the support bracket to secure various utility distribution system elements such as pipes, cables, wire bundles or ducts. In an alternate embodiment, the support brackets are arranged in pairs and are joined by horizontally extending braces therebetween to form ladder-like support structures which receive and support various utility distribution elements.
 
Claims
That which is claimed is:

1. A utility support system for use in a structure having an upper-adjacent floor and a suspended ceiling spaced beneath the upper adjacent floor to define an above-ceiling space, said utility support system comprising:

at least one support bracket having means for attachment to the undersurface of an upper-adjacent floor and a downwardly extending vertical element, said vertical element defining a first plurality of slots; and

a plurality of elongated straps each having end tabs receivable within selected ones of said first plurality of slots, said end tabs each being inserted into a selected slot and bent over to secure its respective end to said vertical element forming a closed loop against said vertical element suitable for passing a utility distribution element therethrough,



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to utility distribution systems such as electrical power distribution, air-conditioning duct work, plumbing pipe systems, fire sprinkler systems, and the like and particularly to systems for supporting such utility distribution apparatus above a suspended ceiling.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Many buildings such as entertainment facilities, airports and commercial buildings utilize a method of construction which employs structures known as "suspended ceilings". Such suspended ceilings are so named due to the structure utilized in which a grid of rigid supports often made of steel of aluminum or the like is hung or suspended from the underside of the floor above the room by a plurality of cables or metal wires. In such suspended ceilings, the spaces within the metal support grid are filled with acoustic and insulative material tiles often formed in uniform square or rectangular shapes. In addition to ceiling tiles, the grid typically supports one or more light fixtures as well as a number of air circulation vents such as those used for heating and air-conditioning.
 
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