Patent classifications
E04B9/34
MOUNTING HARDWARE AND MOUNTING SYSTEM FOR VERTICAL PANELS
A mounting clip and a system for mounting a vertical panel from a support member suspended from a ceiling. The mounting clip has a panel mounting section, a support member receiving portion, and a movable mounting section. The support member receiving portion extends from the panel mounting section. The movable mounting section can be rotated relative to the support member receiving portion to secure the mounting clip to the support member.
MOUNTING HARDWARE AND MOUNTING SYSTEM FOR VERTICAL PANELS
A mounting clip and a system for mounting a vertical panel from a support member suspended from a ceiling. The mounting clip has a panel mounting section, a support member receiving portion, and a movable mounting section. The support member receiving portion extends from the panel mounting section. The movable mounting section can be rotated relative to the support member receiving portion to secure the mounting clip to the support member.
RADIANT CEILING PANEL AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME
A radiant ceiling panel for air conditioning of a room, including a radiating surface on which a tube system for conducting a fluid, in particular water, along the radiating surface is fixed, preferably directly. The length of the radiating surface exceeds its width by a multiple. The tube system includes at least two portions fluidically connected in parallel, in particular arranged in parallel. The radiant ceiling panel has a fastening system, in particular a rope-like fastening system, for freely suspended fastening to a ceiling, or at least elements for interacting with said fastening system. The at least two portions are guided together and back apart again in an assembly region of the radiating surface.
RADIANT CEILING PANEL AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME
A radiant ceiling panel for air conditioning of a room, including a radiating surface on which a tube system for conducting a fluid, in particular water, along the radiating surface is fixed, preferably directly. The length of the radiating surface exceeds its width by a multiple. The tube system includes at least two portions fluidically connected in parallel, in particular arranged in parallel. The radiant ceiling panel has a fastening system, in particular a rope-like fastening system, for freely suspended fastening to a ceiling, or at least elements for interacting with said fastening system. The at least two portions are guided together and back apart again in an assembly region of the radiating surface.
Ceiling tile with baffle and stabilizing member
A baffle tile has a tile and a baffle. The tile is sized and shaped to be placed in a drop ceiling grid, and has a slot through its thickness. The body of the baffle is inserted into the slot in the tile so that the baffle hangs down from the tile. A pair of folding flaps are defined in an upper extent of the baffle by respective fold lines. The folding flaps are folded outwardly and down, such that they abut the upper surface of the tile. Folded down, the folding flaps define a locking slot. A locking member with features complementary to the locking slot is inserted into the locking slot to lock the folding flaps into position. The baffle itself may have additional fold lines so that it can be folded into its usable configuration from a flat sheet of material, without adhesives or fasteners.
CEILING BAFFLE ATTACHMENT STRUCTURE AND CEILING SYSTEM
The present disclosure relates generally to ceiling attachments, for example, suitable for securing ceiling baffles to a ceiling grid. The present disclosure relates more particularly to a ceiling baffle attachment structure including a ceiling grid clip configured to attach to lateral flanges of a ceiling grid beam and a post extending down from the ceiling grid clip. The structure also includes a ceiling baffle having an upper side and a lower side and extending along a length from a first end to a second end. The ceiling baffle includes a bracket disposed at the upper side that comprises a T-slot extending along the length of the ceiling baffle. A retainer is secured to the post and includes a first shoulder engaging the T slot so as to secure the ceiling baffle to the ceiling grid clip.
CEILING BAFFLE ATTACHMENT STRUCTURE AND CEILING SYSTEM
The present disclosure relates generally to ceiling attachments, for example, suitable for securing ceiling baffles to a ceiling grid. The present disclosure relates more particularly to a ceiling baffle attachment structure including a ceiling grid clip configured to attach to lateral flanges of a ceiling grid beam and a post extending down from the ceiling grid clip. The structure also includes a ceiling baffle having an upper side and a lower side and extending along a length from a first end to a second end. The ceiling baffle includes a bracket disposed at the upper side that comprises a T-slot extending along the length of the ceiling baffle. A retainer is secured to the post and includes a first shoulder engaging the T slot so as to secure the ceiling baffle to the ceiling grid clip.
Collapsible acoustic honeycomb ceiling installation
A collapsible acoustic honeycomb ceiling installation can be made by cutting desired material into panels. Next, a manufacturer can cut one or more notches into the panels. The manufacturer can assemble the collapsible acoustic honeycomb ceiling installation by aligning the one or more notches on the panels and slideably connecting the panels. The resultant collapsible acoustic honeycomb ceiling installation can provide a versatile decorative feature to a space while maintaining or altering the acoustics of the space as desired. Further, because the ceiling installation is collapsible, a manufacturer or installer can easily transport, install, and remove the ceiling installation.
Acoustic panels for a ceiling suspension system
A ceiling suspension system that includes a plurality of acoustic panels that are configured to be installed or attached into openings of a grid formed by main runners and cross runners of the ceiling suspension system. The acoustic panels include a plurality of main blades that extend in the same direction as the main runners and cross blades that extend in the same direction as the cross runners. Two or more of the main blades comprise a kerf in a first lateral edge of each main blade. The kerf comprises a first slot and a second slot that form a stepped configuration.
Suspended ceiling system, securing members, and process of installing a suspended ceiling system
Disclosed is a suspended ceiling system, a securing member, and process of installing a patterned suspended ceiling system. The suspended ceiling system includes a grid system having first members and second members, and at least one substrate which extends below the grid system. The at least one substrate has an exposed surface and a concealed surface, and the at least one substrate has first sides and second sides which extend between the exposed surface and the concealed surface. Securing members attach to the concealed surface proximate the first sides, and the securing members have grid engagement members which secure the at least one substrate to the grid system. The securing members cooperate with the first members and the second members of the grid system to properly position the substrate and the spacing between adjacent at least one substrates is controlled.