Trim strip system for use with underhung ceiling panels
10006199 ยท 2018-06-26
Assignee
Inventors
- Abraham M. Underkofler (Kenosha, WI, US)
- Peder J. Gulbrandsen (Aurora, IL, US)
- Mark R. Paulsen (Waukegan, IL, US)
Cpc classification
E04B9/225
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B9/245
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
In combination, extruded aluminum trim strips joined end-to-end and a splice plate, the trim strips together, the trim strip cross-sections including a web and a pair of opposed angles, the angles and web forming a track for receiving a mid-section of the splice plate with a close sliding fit, the splice plate having lever tabs at opposite ends, notches at sides of the plate, the plate being disposed in the tracks of both lengths of trim strips, the lever tabs and associated edges of the lever tabs formed by the notches being outside of the tracks, the associated edge being arranged in a locking manner with outer surfaces of the angles as a result of the lever tabs being bent in place towards the web.
Claims
1. A combination of a trim strip and a splice plate comprising two lengths of an extruded aluminum trim strip joined end-to-end and a splice plate having a sheet metal body securing the trim strip lengths together, the trim strip lengths having identical cross-sections including a web and a pair of opposed angles, the angles and web forming a C-shaped track for receiving a mid-section of the splice plate with a close sliding fit, the splice plate having a length and a width, the length being greater than the width, and lever tabs at opposite ends of the mid-section bendable at respective hinge lines perpendicular to the length of the plate, notches at sides of the body at junctures of the mid-section and lever tabs, the mid-section being disposed in the tracks of each of the two lengths of the trim strip, the lever tabs and associated edges of the lever tabs formed by the notches being outside of the tracks at least at locations adjacent the junctures, the associated edges being arranged in a locking manner with outer surfaces of the angles as a result of the lever tabs being bent in place towards the web along respective lines perpendicular to a longitudinal direction of the strip.
2. The combination as set forth in claim 1, wherein the web has a vertical height greater than 1- inch whereby the web is adapted to cover an edge of a 1- inch pan-shaped ceiling tile located under a grid runner when the web is indexed against a side of the grid runner.
3. An elongated trim strip for use with pan-shaped, below grid suspended ceiling panels comprising an extruded aluminum body, the body having a channel configuration with a pair of horizontal flanges integral with and extending in a same direction from a vertical web, a pair of spaced opposed track forming projections integral with and projecting directly from the web and spaced from and located between the flanges, the flanges and projections extending along a length of the body, each projection forming a slot open towards the other projection whereby the slots are constructed and arranged to receive a splice plate, a lower one of said flanges having a vertical lip extending upwardly from the lower flange at a distal edge of the flange remote from the web, each of the flanges extending horizontally a distance substantially beyond a distance one of said projections projects horizontally.
4. The trim strip as set forth in claim 3, wherein an upper one of said flanges is thinner than the web and the lower one of said flanges to facilitate reception of a self-drilling screw.
5. The trim strip as set forth in claim 4, wherein the projections have a wall thickness equal to a wall thickness of the web.
6. The trim strip as set forth in claim 3, wherein said projections are right angles in cross-section and are formed by horizontal and vertical legs.
7. The trim strip as set forth in claim 3, wherein the web extends above an upper one of said horizontal flanges and is adapted to abut a side of a grid member when the upper one of said flanges is abutted with an underside of the grid member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(11) Different versions of a trim strip 11 and 13 are disclosed. Herein, the term trim strip relates to both versions 11 and 13 unless the context indicates otherwise.
(12) The trim strip is preferably formed as an elongated unitary or one piece aluminum extrusion and may be painted or powder coated with a white or other desired color on its visible surfaces. The trim strip has the general shape of a channel with upper and lower horizontal flanges 16, 17, respectively, jointed by a vertical web 18. An extension 19 of the web 18 extends somewhat above the upper flange 16. Each trim strip 11, 13 is nominally 1- inch tall. A top surface 21 of the horizontal flange 16 is 1- inch above a lower surface 22 of the lower horizontal flange 17. The trim strip 13 of
(13) The lower flange 17 has a vertical lip 27 at its distal edge. The trim strip includes a pair of mutually facing angles 28, 29 integral with the web 18. The angles 28, 29 include a horizontal leg 31, 32 and a distal vertical leg 33, 34. The vertical spacing between the horizontal legs 31, 32 and the spacing of the vertical legs 33, 34 from the web 18 is maintained with sufficient accuracy such that collectively they form a track 36 in which is received a splice plate, discussed below, with a close sliding fit. Preferably, the elements of the trim strip have a uniform wall thickness except for the upper flange 16 which is made thinner to facilitate reception of a self-drilling screw as discussed below.
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(15) A principle use of the trim strip is to finish the edge of a pan-shaped metal ceiling panel 46, shown in phantom in
(16) It will be understood, as suggested in
(17) Where a full module space in a suspension grid is devoted to a light fixture or other utility device, the trim strip 11 or 13 is fabricated into a rectangular frame dimensioned so that the upper part or extension 23 of the web of each trim strip side fits closely with the grid flanges 39 at the inner periphery of the module. To accomplish this, the lengths of the trim strip are cut at 45 degrees to produce miter joints such as shown in
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(19) The splice plate 50 is used to make miter and butt joints between lengths of the trim strips 11, 13.
(20) The lever tabs 52 are deployed to lock the splice plate 50 and an associated trim strip length. As a lever tab 52 is depressed towards the web 18 of the respective trim strip length, the sharp edges 59 of the grips 58 bite into and lock onto respective track legs 33, the material of a trim strip preferably being softer than that of the splice plate 50. The material of the splice plate 50 is sufficiently malleable that a lever tab 52 does not appreciably spring back towards its original incline position.
(21) The embossed area 55 where the splice plate 50 is hinged, avoids an interference of this hinge area with the ends of the trim strips at their webs 18 at a frame corner. With four splice plates 50 installed at the four corners, the frame 12 is a rigid assembly.
(22) The trim strips 11 or 13 can be used to form the edges of several adjacent ceiling panels such as in narrow utility channel systems. More than one full length of trim strip may be needed to span the collective length of the panel edges. In such a case, two trim strips can be spliced by the disclosed splice plate 50. In this situation, shown in
(23) It will be appreciated that the locking forces developed by the lever tab grips 58 is supplied to parts of the trim strip that are remote from the exposed or finished face of the trim strip so that there is no risk that this locking force will cause a visible distortion in the visible face.
(24) The version of the trim strip 13 shown in
(25) 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.