Arched island ceiling useful in open plenum
09938718 ยท 2018-04-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04B9/065
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E04B9/24
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E04B9/363
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E04B9/245
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International classification
E04B9/22
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E04B9/24
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E04B9/06
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Abstract
An arched island ceiling system comprising a pair of arcuate frame members, metal panels, and clips for supporting the panels on the frame members, the frame members having a generally rectangular cross-section, the clips having a saddle configuration including a seat and legs depending from opposite sides of the seat and being proportioned to straddle the frame member, lower ends of the legs having feet engageable with the underside of inwardly extending flanges of sides of the metal panels.
Claims
1. An arched island ceiling system comprising a pair of arcuate frame members, metal panels, and clips for supporting the panels on the frame members, the frame members having a generally rectangular cross-section, the clips being formed of a sheet metal and having a saddle configuration including a seat and legs depending from opposite sides of the seat and being proportioned to straddle the frame member, lower ends of the legs having feet engageable with the underside of inwardly extending flanges of sides of the metal panels; wherein the seat is elongated and has a central hole for receiving a screw; and two feet extend in opposite directions away from each other from lower ends of each of the respective legs; an underside of the seat rests on an upper face of the frame member and; wherein the upper face of the frame member includes a central screw receiving slot extending lengthwise of the frame.
2. A system as set forth in claim 1, wherein said saddle clip has indicia to guide a technician in changing the length of the saddle by trimming portions thereof from said saddle.
3. A system as set forth in claim 2, wherein said indicia are steps in the transverse width of the saddle seat.
4. A system as set forth in claim 1, wherein said frame members are extruded aluminum.
5. A system as set forth in claim 4, wherein the frame members have an open slot at a lower face bounded by opposed flanges.
6. A system as set forth in claim 4, wherein the hole is configured for receiving a self-tapping screw threaded into said receiving slot.
7. A system as set forth in claim 1, wherein a hanger bracket is attached to the upper face of the frame member.
8. A system as set forth in claim 7, wherein the hanger bracket has preformed holes for receiving multiple screws for attachment to said frame members.
9. A system as set forth in claim 1, wherein the saddle is capable of being used in one of two orientations on a frame member.
10. An arcuate island ceiling comprising a pair of parallel frame members having the same curvature in a respective vertical plane, a plurality of rectangular panels supported by and under the frame members, the lengthwise dimension of the panels being perpendicular to the frame members, a plurality of clips attaching each panel to each frame member, each panel having a pan-shape with a main face and a sidewall on each of four edges, the sidewalls on two lengthwise edges having inturned flanges, the clips being assembled on the frame members and having feet engaging a lower side of the panel sidewall flanges, engagement between a clip and a respective frame member permitting the clip to be located at any selected position on the respective frame member whereby the panels of various widths and various panel spacing can be used with the frame members and clips; wherein the clips are formed of a sheet metal and have a saddle configuration including a seat and legs depending from opposite sides of the seat and being proportioned to overlie and straddle the frame members, and wherein said seat is elongated in a direction perpendicular to an imaginary line between the legs and has a central hole for receiving a screw; and two feet extend in opposite directions from lower ends of each of the respective legs and wherein the opposite directions run parallel to the length of the frame member.
11. An arcuate island ceiling as set forth in claim 10, wherein the frame members each have a continuous slot on an upper side that receives a screw assembled through a clip at a selected location along the frame member.
12. An arcuate island ceiling as set forth in claim 11, wherein the frame members each have an open slot on their lower faces.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(9) A downwardly curved island ceiling 10 is illustrated in
(10) The frame members 11 are preferably extruded aluminum rectangular channels, shown in cross-section in
(11) Ordinarily, the frame members 11 are suspended from superstructure with wires 26 which can be 12 gauge wire, typically used with suspended ceilings.
(12) The panels 12 are preferably fabricated of sheet metal into flat, rectangular shallow pans. One example of a practical size is 72 inches16 inches1 inch deep. Larger, smaller, narrower and wider proportions can be used. Sidewalls 36 of a panel 12 have inturned flanges 37 of one-half inch width, for example, at their upper edges distal from the panel main body designated 38. The adjacent longitudinal ends of the flanges 37 can be joined with a riveted gusset (not shown) to rigidify the panel 12. Panels 12 can be made of any suitable metal such as aluminum or steel. A lower face 39 of the main body 38 can be painted, brushed, polished, anodized, clad with plastic or otherwise finished. Additionally, the main body 38 can be perforated for acoustical performance and/or aesthetics. Acoustical backing material, known in the art, can be applied to the back or upper side of the main body 38.
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(14) A clip 13 is assembled over a frame member 11 so that its legs 42 straddle the frame member and the seat 42 rests on the top 17 of the frame member. A pair of feet 46, one on each side of the frame member 11, are arranged under the inturned flange 37 of a respective panel 12. When the feet 46 are fully engaged under the flange 37 and the panel 12 is in a desired location under the frame member 11, a screw 32 is assembled in the seat hole 43 and driven into the slot 21 as shown in
(15) The saddle seat 41 can be modified by a technician at the time an island ceiling is being erected to enable the panels 12 to be accurately positioned relative to one another with a desired spacing or no spacing. A tab 51 at the first step 44 can be left in place and abutted with the tab of an adjacent clip as shown in
(16) The frame members 11 can be produced so that they are concave when viewed from below and can be produced with both convex and concave length portions either in one length or multiple lengths joined end-to-end. The saddle clip 13 is symmetrical about a transverse mid-plane so that it conveniently provides panel support feet 46 regardless of how it is oriented on a frame member 11. Forces on a panel flange 37 at each saddle clip 13 are shared by two spaced feet 46 thereby reducing distortion in the panel. Ordinarily, a panel 12 will be supported by four saddle clips 13 where two frame members 11 are used. Potential over-tightening of a screw 32 securing a saddle clip 13 to a frame member cannot draw the feet 46 into tight engagement with the panel flanges 37 which action could otherwise distort the panel and detract from its appearance.
(17) 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.