Ceiling panel mounting clip
10815662 ยท 2020-10-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04B9/183
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B9/225
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B9/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
A47G1/1606
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A ceiling panel mounting clip is interlocked with a second clip to mount a ceiling panel with the interlocked clips hidden from viewed from below the ceiling panel. The interlocked clips hold the ceiling panel without fasteners holding the clips together. The interlocked clips restrain movement of the ceiling panel in the lateral and downward directions. The ceiling panel mounting clip includes a base having a front end, a rear end, and lateral edges. An arm projects away from the base with the arm having a lower end, an upper end, and lateral edges. The arm defines an opening through one of its lateral edges with the arm having a lower edge, an upper edge, and a central edge that define the boundaries of the opening. A lock tab projects from an upper portion of the arm away from the opening.
Claims
1. A ceiling panel mounting clip, comprising: a base having a front end, a rear end, and lateral edges; an arm projecting away from the base; the arm having a lower end, an upper end, and lateral edges; the arm defining an opening through one of its lateral edges; the arm having a lower edge, an upper edge, and a central edge that define the boundaries of the opening; an upper portion of the arm being defined between the upper end of the arm and the opening; a lock tab projecting from the upper portion of the arm away from the opening; the lock tab having an outer end, an upper end connected to the upper portion of the arm, an inner lateral edge, and an outer lateral edge; and wherein the inner lateral edge of the lock tab is spaced from the central edge of the arm by a gap.
2. The mounting clip of claim 1, wherein the outer lateral edge of the lock tab is substantially coplanar with the lateral edge of the arm which defines a portion of the opening of the arm.
3. The mounting clip of claim 2, wherein the gap is centered with respect to the arm.
4. The mounting clip of claim 3, wherein the lock tab projects forwardly away from base.
5. The mounting clip of claim 1, wherein the base defines fastener openings.
6. The mounting clip of claim 1, wherein the arm is substantially perpendicular to the base.
7. The mounting clip of claim 6, wherein the lock tab forms a 45 degree angle with the arm.
8. The mounting clip of claim 1, wherein the arm projects from the front end of the base.
9. The mounting clip of claim 1, wherein the base, arm, and lock tab are integrally formed.
10. The mounting clip of claim 9, wherein the base, arm, and lock tab are formed from sixteen gauge galvanized steel.
11. The mounting clip of claim 1, wherein the lateral edges of the base are parallel and define the width of the base; the lateral edges of the arm are parallel and define the width of the arm; the width of the base being substantially the same as the width of the arm.
12. The mounting clip of claim 1, wherein the lock tab has an outer end, an upper end connected to the upper portion of the arm, an inner lateral edge, and an outer lateral edge.
13. An assembly of interlocked first and second ceiling panel mounting clips adapted to mount a ceiling panel below a ceiling; the assembly comprising: first and second ceiling panel mounting clips; each of the first and second ceiling panel mounting clips including: a base having a front end, a rear end, and lateral edges; an arm projecting away from the base; the arm having a lower end, an upper end, and lateral edges; the arm defining an opening through one of its lateral edges; the arm having a lower edge, an upper edge, and a central edge that define the boundaries of the opening; an upper portion of the arm being defined between the upper end of the arm and the opening; and a lock tab projecting from the upper portion of the arm away from the opening; the first and second ceiling panel mounting clips being interlocked with the lock tab of the first ceiling panel mounting clip being disposed through the opening of the second ceiling panel mounting clip and the lock tab of the second ceiling panel mounting clip being disposed through the opening of the first ceiling panel mounting clip; the lock tab of the first ceiling panel mounting clip engaging the lock tab of the second ceiling panel mounting clip; the central edge of the arm of the second ceiling panel mounting clip limiting lateral movement of the lock tab of the first ceiling panel mounting clip and the central edge of the arm of the first ceiling panel mounting clip limiting lateral movement of the lock tab of the second ceiling panel mounting clip; and the base of the first ceiling panel mounting clip adapted to be connected to the ceiling panel and the base of the second ceiling panel mounting clip adapted to be connected to the ceiling.
14. The assembly of claim 13, wherein the arm of the first ceiling panel mounting clip is substantially perpendicular to the base of the first ceiling panel mounting clip and wherein the arm of the second ceiling panel mounting clip is substantially perpendicular to the base of the second ceiling panel mounting clip.
15. The assembly of claim 13, wherein the lock tab of the first ceiling panel mounting clip forms a 45 degree angle with the arm of the first ceiling panel mounting clip and wherein the lock tab of the second ceiling panel mounting clip forms a 45 degree angle with the arm of the second ceiling panel mounting clip.
16. The assembly of claim 13, wherein the arm of the first ceiling panel mounting clip projects from the front end of the base of the first ceiling panel mounting clip and wherein the arm of the second ceiling panel mounting clip projects from the front end of the base of the second ceiling panel mounting clip.
17. The assembly of claim 13, wherein the base, arm, and lock tab of each ceiling panel mounting clip are integrally formed.
18. The assembly of claim 17, wherein the base, arm, and lock tab are formed from sixteen gauge galvanized steel.
19. The assembly of claim 13, wherein the lateral edges of the base of the first ceiling panel mounting clip are parallel and define the width of the base of the first ceiling panel mounting clip; the lateral edges of the arm of the first ceiling panel mounting clip are parallel and define the width of the arm of the first ceiling panel mounting clip; the width of the base of the first ceiling panel mounting clip being substantially the same as the width of the arm of the first ceiling panel mounting clip and wherein the lateral edges of the base of the second ceiling panel mounting clip are parallel and define the width of the base of the second ceiling panel mounting clip; the lateral edges of the arm of the second ceiling panel mounting clip are parallel and define the width of the arm of the second ceiling panel mounting clip; the width of the base of the second ceiling panel mounting clip being substantially the same as the width of the arm of the second ceiling panel mounting clip.
20. The assembly of claim 13, wherein each base defines fastener openings.
21. An assembly of interlocked first and second ceiling panel mounting clips adapted to mount a ceiling panel below a ceiling; the assembly comprising: first and second ceiling panel mounting clips; each of the first and second ceiling panel mounting clips including: a base having a front end, a rear end, and lateral edges; an arm projecting away from the base; the arm having a lower end, an upper end, and lateral edges; the arm defining an opening; the arm having a lower edge, an upper edge, and a central edge that define the boundaries of the opening; an upper portion of the arm being defined between the upper end of the arm and the opening; and a lock tab projecting from the upper portion of the arm away from the opening; the first and second ceiling panel mounting clips being interlocked with the lock tab of the first ceiling panel mounting clip being disposed through the opening of the second ceiling panel mounting clip and the lock tab of the second ceiling panel mounting clip being disposed through the opening of the first ceiling panel mounting clip; the lock tab of the first ceiling panel mounting clip engaging the lock tab of the second ceiling panel mounting clip; the central edge of the arm of the second ceiling panel mounting clip disposed beside the lock tab of the first ceiling panel mounting clip and the central edge of the arm of the first ceiling panel mounting clip disposed beside the lock tab of the second ceiling panel mounting clip; and the base of the first ceiling panel mounting clip adapted to be connected to the ceiling panel and the base of the second ceiling panel mounting clip adapted to be connected to the ceiling.
22. The assembly of claim 21, wherein the arm of the first ceiling panel mounting clip is substantially perpendicular to the base of the first ceiling panel mounting clip and wherein the arm of the second ceiling panel mounting clip is substantially perpendicular to the base of the second ceiling panel mounting clip.
23. The assembly of claim 21, wherein the lock tab of the first ceiling panel mounting clip forms a 45 degree angle with the arm of the first ceiling panel mounting clip and wherein the lock tab of the second ceiling panel mounting clip forms a 45 degree angle with the arm of the second ceiling panel mounting clip.
24. The assembly of claim 21, wherein the arm of the first ceiling panel mounting clip projects from the front end of the base of the first ceiling panel mounting clip and wherein the arm of the second ceiling panel mounting clip projects from the front end of the base of the second ceiling panel mounting clip.
25. The assembly of claim 21, wherein the lateral edges of the base of the first ceiling panel mounting clip are parallel and define the width of the base of the first ceiling panel mounting clip; the lateral edges of the arm of the first ceiling panel mounting clip are parallel and define the width of the arm of the first ceiling panel mounting clip; the width of the base of the first ceiling panel mounting clip being substantially the same as the width of the arm of the first ceiling panel mounting clip and wherein the lateral edges of the base of the second ceiling panel mounting clip are parallel and define the width of the base of the second ceiling panel mounting clip; the lateral edges of the arm of the second ceiling panel mounting clip are parallel and define the width of the arm of the second ceiling panel mounting clip; the width of the base of the second ceiling panel mounting clip being substantially the same as the width of the arm of the second ceiling panel mounting clip.
26. The assembly of claim 21, wherein each base defines fastener openings.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DISCLOSURE
(14) An exemplary configuration of a ceiling panel mounting clip is indicated generally by the reference numeral 10 in the accompanying drawings. Clip 10 is interlocked with a second clip (typically as copy of itself) to mount a ceiling panel 12 from a ceiling 14 with the interlocked clips 10 hidden from view from below the panel 12. The interlocked clips 10 hold the ceiling panel 12 while being free of one or more fasteners holding the clips 10 together themselves. When hanging ceiling panel 12, the weight of panel 12 holds the interlocked configuration of clips 10. The interlocked clips 10 restrain movement of the ceiling panel 12 in the lateral and downward directions. A single pair of clips can be used to mount a panel but typically a plurality of clip pairs are used to mount the panel from the ceiling.
(15) In the exemplary configuration, ceiling panel mounting clip 10 includes a base 20 having a front end 22, a rear end 24, and lateral edges 26. An arm 30 projects away from base 20. Arm 30 has a lower end 32, an upper end 34, and lateral edges 36. Arm 30 defines an opening 40 through one of its lateral edges 36. Arm 30 has a lower edge 42, an upper edge 44, and a central edge 46 that define the boundaries of opening 40. A lock tab 50 projects from arm 30 away from opening 40. In the exemplary configuration, lock tab 50 projects down towards lower end 32 from an upper portion of arm 30 between upper edge 44 and lateral edge 36. Lock tab 50 is disposed at a forty-five degree angle with respect to arm 30. Lock tab 50 also projects in the forward direction such that lock tab 50 is not disposed directly over base 20. Lock tab 50 has a lower or outer end 52, an upper end connected to the upper portion of arm 30, an inner lateral edge 54, and an outer lateral edge 56. Inner lateral edge 54 of lock tab 50 is spaced from central edge 46 of arm 30 by a gap. Outer lateral edge 56 of lock tab 50 is substantially coplanar with lateral edge 36 of arm 30.
(16) Clip 10 can be interlocked with a copy of itself or a similar clip as shown in
(17) In the exemplary configuration, clip 10 has a constant thickness and is made from 16 gauge galvanized or 304 stainless steel. Other thicknesses can be used as desired for particular applications. Other materials can be used such as other metals and polymers. In this configuration, clip 10 is formed from a single piece of material with a bend between base 20 and arm 30 and another bend between lock tab 50 and arm 30. Clip 10 can be molded. Clip 10 can be formed by connecting pieces together such as by welding arm 30 to base 20 and welding lock tab 50 to arm 30. In the exemplary configuration, clip 10 has a constant width (between lateral edges 26 and between lateral edges 36) of 1.500 inches. Lock tab 50 is 0.700 inches wide with the gap defined below upper edge 44 being 0.100 inches wide causing arm 30 to also have a width of 0.700 inches beside opening 40. In this configuration, the gap under upper edge 44 is centered with respect to arm 30. Base 20 is 1.000 inches long as measured from the front surface of arm 30 to rear end 24. Arm 30 is 1.130 inches tall as measured from the bottom surface of base 20 to the upper end 34 of arm 30. Lower edge 42 is spaced 0.540 inches from the bottom surface of base 20. This dimension provides enough space for one lock tab 50 to be raised over the other lock tab 50 as shown in
(18) Base 20 defines optional fastener openings 60 (0.203 inch diameter spaced 0.500 inches from rear end 24) which allow base 20 to be secured to the upper surface of panel 12 or the lower surface of ceiling 14 with fasteners such as threaded screws, bolts, rivets, or other mechanical fasteners. Base 20 can be provided without openings 60 and fasteners can be used that bore their own holes. Alternatively, some configurations of ceiling panels are light and can be secured to base 20 with an adhesive or hook and loop or hook and hook fasteners.
(19) In the exemplary configuration, base 20 is rectangular with parallel lateral edges 26. In other configurations, lateral edges 26 can converge, diverge, or can be curved. Curved lateral edge 26 can join at a point to define a semi-circular shape to base 20.
(20) In the exemplary configuration, arm 30 is rectangular with parallel lateral edges 36. In other configurations, lateral edges 36 can converge, diverge, or can be curved. Arm 30 can be semi-circular. In the exemplary configuration, lock tab 50 is about half the width of arm 30 but it can be provided in configurations that are substantially more than half or substantially less than half of the arm width. Upper edge 44 is disposed just above the bent portion of arm where lock tab 50 joins the upper portion of arm 30. Opening 40 is generally rectangular to match the shape of lock tab 50. Lock tab 50 can have non-parallel lateral edges itself.
(21) Arm 30 is depicted as being perpendicular to base 20. In other configurations, arm 30 can form other angles with base 20. For example, clips having arm 30 disposed at angles from 45 to 135 degrees can be used. Other angles for the angle of lock tab 50 with respect to arm 30 can be used. Lock tab 50 can project rearward from arm 30 so that it is directly above base 20.
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(23) In the foregoing description, certain terms have been used for brevity, clearness, and understanding. No unnecessary limitations are to be implied therefrom beyond the requirement of the prior art because such terms are used for descriptive purposes and are intended to be broadly construed. Moreover, the above description and attached illustrations are an example and the invention is not limited to the exact details shown or described. Throughout the description and claims of this specification the words comprise and include as well as variations of those words, such as comprises, includes, comprising, and including are not intended to exclude additives, components, integers, or steps.