Ceiling grid hanger holes
11384536 ยท 2022-07-12
Assignee
Inventors
- Peder J. Gulbrandsen (Aurora, IL, US)
- Nathan Mathiot (Lake Zurich, IL, US)
- Michael P. O'Donnell (Modesto, CA, US)
Cpc classification
E04C2003/0408
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A main tee for a suspended ceiling formed of metal sheet and having an upper reinforcing bulb, a lower flange and a web between the bulb and flange, the web having evenly spaced, generally vertical cross tee receiving slots along a length of the tee and a series of suspension wire receiving holes along the length of the tee, the lowermost edges of the holes being above a highest extremity of the cross tee slots.
Claims
1. A main tee for a suspended ceiling formed of sheet metal and having an upper reinforcing bulb, a lower flange and a web between the upper reinforcing bulb and the lower flange, the web having evenly spaced, generally vertical cross tee receiving slots along a length of the main tee and a series of suspension wire receiving holes along the length of the main tee, the suspension wire receiving holes having lowermost edges and being spaced below the upper reinforcing bulb, the lowermost edges of the suspension wire receiving holes being above a highest extremity of the cross tee receiving slots, the suspension wire receiving holes being adjacent and symmetrically arranged about respective cross tee receiving slots, the suspension wire receiving holes including round holes on two sides of a respective cross tee receiving slot of the cross tee receiving slots remote from the respective cross tee receiving slot and oblong holes on both sides of the respective cross tee receiving slot adjacent the respective cross tee receiving slot.
2. The main tee as set forth in claim 1, wherein the oblong holes and the round holes have a same elevation above the lower flange.
3. The main tee as set forth in claim 1, wherein a spacing between adjacent round and oblong holes of the round and oblong holes is an even dimension.
4. The main tee as set forth in claim 1, wherein the oblong holes and the round holes are symmetrically disposed around the respective cross tee receiving slot and a distance between a respective one of the round holes and a cross tee receiving slot is less than a height of the main tee.
5. A main tee for use in a suspended ceiling grid formed of sheet metal and having an upper reinforcing bulb, a lower flange and a vertical web between the upper reinforcing bulb and the lower flange, the vertical web having a series of evenly spaced cross tee slots and a series of hanger wire holes spaced longitudinally from the cross tee slots and vertically from the upper reinforcing bulb, each of the cross tee slots having two sides, the hanger wire holes having lower edges above a height of the cross tee slots, the hanger wire holes including a pair of oblong holes, one of the pair of oblong holes on each side of and adjacent a respective cross tee slot of the cross tee slots, and a pair of round holes, each round hole of the pair of round holes being on a side of an oblong hole of the pair of oblong holes remote from a respective one of the cross tee slots.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(4) A main tee or runner 10, typically supplied in 12 foot lengths, (3,600 mm or industry metric equivalent) is used with cross tees 15 (
(5) The illustrated main tee 10 has cross tee receiving slots 16 conventionally spaced 6 inches (150 mm) apart, along the length of the tee.
(6) Situated symmetrically from a cross tee slot 16 are hanger holes 17, 18 in the web 12. Holes 17 adjacent a slot 16 are oblong while outlying holes 18 are round. The width of the holes 17 is preferably the same as the diameter of the holes 18 (for instance 0.219 in.; 5.6 mm) and the elevation from the tee face, provided by the cap strip 14, of both the oblong and round holes 17, 18 is the same.
(7) Inspection of
(8) Installers favor using the oblong holes 17, particularly at low illumination sites since it is easier to thread a hanger wire through it than the round hole 18, the area of the oblong hole being larger.
(9) A hanger wire in an oblong hole 17 can be shifted horizontally in the hole away from the slot 16 with low force. When an installer uses a finger of one hand on the back side of a main tee 10 to guide a cross tee end connector to a slot 16 by instinctive knowledge of the location of the installer's finger and to feel the connector in the slot, he can displace the hanger wire in the oblong hole 17 for greater finger access to the slot 16.
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(11) It should be evident that this disclosure is by way of example and that various changes may be made by adding, modifying or eliminating details without departing from the fair scope of the teaching contained in this disclosure. The invention is therefore not limited to particular details of this disclosure except to the extent that the following claims are necessarily so limited.