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FAUX RAFTER TAIL
20200224426 · 2020-07-16 ·

A faux rafter tail configured to be securable below a soffit. The faux rafter tail has an elongated structure which includes a middle section, and terminates in a proximal end and a distal end. The faux rafter tail may include a body portion and a top portion. The top portion may include a mounting tab at each of the proximal and distal ends, and each of the mounting tabs extends in a direction away from the middle section of the faux rafter tail with each of the mounting tabs having a lower surface and an upper surface. The faux rafter tail may optionally include an alignment nub or the mounting tab having a measurement or length indicator.

Ceiling system

A ceiling system which includes support beams, elongated covers that at least partially cove the support beams, and baffles which attach to the support beams. The support beams may have a vertical web portion, a flange portion at a top end of the vertical web portion, and bulb portion at a bottom end of the vertical web portion. The elongated may have a cover body and a cover slot in a top surface of the cover body. The elongated covers may be mounted to the support beams so that the bulb portions of the support beams are located within the cover slots of the elongated covers. The baffles may extend between and be mounted to adjacent ones of the plurality of support beams so that the baffles extends into notches of the elongated covers and the bulb portions of the support beams are located within slots of the baffle.

Flush mount baffle for finished ceilings and walls
12044003 · 2024-07-23 · ·

A baffle assembly for installation on a finished ceiling or wall membrane comprising an elongated base and an elongated panel mountable on the base, the base having fastening areas spaced along its length for receiving fasteners therethrough and anchored on the membrane, the panel having front and rear edges bounding a width of the panel, the panel having a hollow space at the rear edge extending along substantially the full length of the panel, the hollow space being constructed and arranged to receive the base and the base being constructed and arranged upon reception in the hollow to laterally stabilize the panel, the base and panel having interengaged parts concealed in the hollow that maintain the panel on the base.

CEILING SYSTEM, METHOD OF FORMING A CEILING SYSTEM, AND/OR COVER FOR USE IN A CEILING SYSTEM

A ceiling system, a method of forming a ceiling system, and a cover for use therein. The cover may include an elongated cover body. The elongated cover body may have a floor portion and first and second sidewall portions extending upward from the floor portion. The cover may have a cover slot in a top surface of the elongated cover body that extends downward into the elongated cover body between the first and second sidewall portions. The cover slot may have a narrowed section and a widened section below the narrowed section. A plurality of transverse cover notches may be arranged in a spaced apart manner along the elongated cover body. Each of the plurality of transverse cover notches may be formed in a bottom portion of the elongated cover body and may intersect the widened section and at least a portion of the narrowed section of the cover slot.

Ceiling system

A ceiling system, a method of forming a ceiling system, and a cover for use therein. The cover may include an elongated cover body. The elongated cover body may have a floor portion and first and second sidewall portions extending upward from the floor portion. The cover may have a cover slot in a top surface of the elongated cover body that extends downward into the elongated cover body between the first and second sidewall portions. The cover slot may have a narrowed section and a widened section below the narrowed section. A plurality of transverse cover notches may be arranged in a spaced apart manner along the elongated cover body. Each of the plurality of transverse cover notches may be formed in a bottom portion of the elongated cover body and may intersect the widened section and at least a portion of the narrowed section of the cover slot.

ARCHITECTURAL FIXTURE CONNECTION SYSTEM

An architectural fixture assembly includes a first beam and a second beam which are configured to be coupled together by a connector. The first beam includes a first end having an opening into an interior portion. The second beam includes a first end having an opening into the interior portion. The connector includes a first portion that is configured to be located within the interior portion of the first beam while the second portion of the connector protrudes from the first end of the first beam via the opening in the first end of the first beam. The second portion of the connector is configured to be located within the interior portion of the second beam to couple the first and second beams together with the first end of the first beam in abutment with the first end of the second beam