CROSS RAIL AND SUSPENDED CEILING SYSTEM FORMED THEREFROM
20240084592 ยท 2024-03-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04B9/065
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F13/0803
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04B9/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B9/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A cross rail to which one or more battens of a suspended ceiling system can be secured, the cross rail comprising an elongate channel having an upper wall via which one or more ceiling suspension clips are engageable to support the cross rail; opposed lateral walls extending downwardly from the upper wall; and pairs of opposed latching members via which one or more battens are securable to the cross rail, each latching member of a pair extending downwardly from a respective lateral wall such that, in use, a batten is securable substantially perpendicularly to the cross rail between two adjacent pairs of opposed latching members.
Claims
1. A cross rail to which one or more battens of a suspended ceiling system can be secured, the cross rail comprising: an elongate channel having an upper wall via which one or more ceiling suspension clips are engageable to support the cross rail; opposed lateral walls extending downwardly from the upper wall; and pairs of opposed latching members via which one or more battens are securable to the cross rail, each latching member of a pair extending downwardly from a respective lateral wall such that, in use, a batten is securable substantially perpendicularly to the cross rail between two adjacent pairs of opposed latching members.
2. The cross rail of claim 1, wherein the latching members project downwardly from the lateral walls.
3. The cross rail of claim 2, wherein adjacent latching members are spaced apart from one another along a length of the lateral walls, which spacing is shaped and sized to receive at least an upper end of the batten.
4. The cross rail of claim 1, wherein each latching member comprises one or more teeth configured for latching to a corresponding flange of the batten.
5. The cross rail of claim 1, wherein the upper wall comprises apertures for reception of a respective ceiling suspension clip such that the cross rail can be hung therefrom.
6. The cross rail of claim 5, wherein each aperture comprises a slit configured to receive an engagement end of the suspension clip.
7. The cross rail of claim 5, wherein each aperture further comprises a central opening extending through the slit to permit rotation of the suspension clip about a longitudinal direction thereof relative to the cross rail.
8. The cross rail of claim 5, wherein the upper wall further comprises one or more openings associated with a respective aperture, each opening being configured to locate a corresponding projection of the suspension clip when inserted so as to retain an orientation of the cross rail relative to the suspension clip(s) from which it depends.
9. The cross rail of claim 1, wherein the cross rail is integrally formed.
10. The cross rail of claim 1, wherein the cross rail is made from galvanised steel.
11. A suspended ceiling system comprising: suspension rods; ceiling suspension clips secured to respective suspension rods; cross rails, the cross rails hanging from the suspension clips and being spaced apart in a transverse direction; and battens spanning across and being secured to two or more adjacent and spaced apart cross rails, wherein each of the cross rails comprise: an elongate channel having an upper wall via which one or more ceiling suspension clips are engageable to support the cross rail; opposed lateral walls extending downwardly from the upper wall; and pairs of opposed latching members via which one or more battens are securable to the cross rail, each latching member of a pair extending downwardly from a respective lateral wall such that, in use, a batten is securable substantially perpendicularly to the cross rail between two adjacent pairs of opposed latching members.
12. A method of securing a batten to a cross rail the batten comprising an elongate channel having opposed side walls, the method comprising: orienting the batten such that it is below the cross rail and substantially perpendicular thereto; urging the side walls of the batten toward one another such that a width of the urged batten is less than that between adjacent latching members; inserting at least an upper end of the side walls of the batten between adjacent latching members of two adjacent pairs of opposed latching members; and releasing said urging such that the side walls move away from one another and the batten is held in position between adjacent latching members.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] An embodiment of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0036] The present cross rail 6 is configured to releasably and adjustably secure the depicted furring channel 48 thereto. Referring to
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[0038] In certain embodiments, the width of the spacing 58 between adjacent latching members 46 may correspond to that of the furring channel 48 such that the channel 48 can be slotted along the longitudinal axis thereof between the latching members 46 without resistance therefrom. However, in such embodiments, the channels 48 may be vulnerable to inadvertent movement in the longitudinal direction thereof. As such, in other embodiments, a width of the space 58 between adjacent latching members 46 is narrower than that of the furring channels 48. In these embodiments, the side walls 50 of the furring channel 48 are first resiliently urged (e.g., squeezed) toward one another to reduce the width therebetween, thereby allowing the furring channel 48 to be moved vertically upwardly toward the cross rail 6 (rather than fed longitudinally) and inserted between adjacent latching members 46. Once inserted, the urging can be removed, thereby allowing the side walls 50 of the furring channel 48 to expand away from one another toward their original positions. However, during the expansion, the side walls 50 are obstructed by and thus abut and urge against respective adjacent latching members 46 of the cross rail 6, which urging helps to fix the position of the furring channel 48 relative to the cross rail 6. Advantageously, if a position of the furring channel 48 relative to the cross rail 6 is to be adjusted, one can simply urge the side walls 50 of the furring channel 48 together once again, thereby allowing for adjustment of the furring channel 48 along the longitudinal direction thereof relative to the cross rail 6.
[0039] The upper wall 30 of the cross rail 6 is configured to receive a suspension clip 2 so that the cross rail 6 can be hung therefrom.
[0040] The engagement end 11 is configured to be inserted through a correspondingly shaped aperture 22 of the cross rail 6 for engagement therewith. The engagement end 11 comprises a central portion 24 that extends downwardly from the centre of the planar lower portion 10 of the clip 2. The central portion 24 has a curvature along its length which extends out of the plane of the lower planar portion 10; this profile can provide the engagement end 11 with additional rigidity and strength so that it does not inadvertently detach from the lower planar portion 10 when loaded.
[0041] Extending laterally outwardly from the curved central portion 24 are a pair of tabs 26. The tabs 26 are in the same plane as that of the lower planar portion 10 but are vertically spaced from a bottom edge thereof. In this way, each tab defines an upper surface or edge 28 from which the cross rail 6 is configured to abut against and hang. To this end, the upper wall of the cross rail 6 comprises a series of spaced-apart apertures 22 configured to receive the engagement end 11 of the clip 2. The apertures 22 are shaped and sized to receive the generally planar engagement end 11 of the depicted clip 2. In particular, the apertures 22 comprise a central circular opening 32, sized to rotatably receive the curved central portion 24 of the engagement end 11. Extending outwardly from the circular opening 32 are a pair of slits 34, each sized to receive a respective planar tab 26 of the engagement end 11.
[0042] To engage the clip 2 with the cross rail 6, the clip 2 is moved into a first orientation wherein the lateral tabs 26 thereof are aligned with and can thus be inserted through the corresponding slits 34 of the cross rail 6. Once inserted, and with reference to
[0043] When the clip 2 is moved into the second orientation, as shown in
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[0045] Many modifications of the above embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the present invention. For example, with reference to
[0046] The present cross rails 6 may also be used to form the frame of a wall. For example, with reference to
[0047] Throughout this specification and the claims which follow, unless the context requires otherwise, the word comprise, and variations such as comprises and comprising, will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated integer or step or group of integers or steps but not the exclusion of any other integer or step or group of integers or steps.
[0048] The reference in this specification to any prior publication (or information derived from it), or to any matter which is known, is not, and should not be taken as an acknowledgment or admission or any form of suggestion that that prior publication (or information derived from it) or known matter forms part of the common general knowledge in the field of endeavour to which this specification relates.