Hanging load support
09663947 ยท 2017-05-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04B9/18
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B9/006
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16M13/027
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E04B9/127
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E04B9/225
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04B9/18
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16M13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E04B9/34
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B9/22
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B9/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B9/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A system for supporting loads from a support structure. The load is supported with threaded rods that are connected from above and below a suspended ceiling of roll-formed sheet metal beams. Clips on the rods connected to the beams pass the load through the suspended ceiling grid without bending or twisting the grid, so that the suspended ceiling remains level, balanced, and intact above the suspended load.
Claims
1. A suspended ceiling comprising: a grid of beams below a structural support, each of the beams being made of roll-formed sheet metal and having an inverted T cross section having a vertical web having a top and a bottom, horizontal flanges extending opposite from one another at the bottom of the vertical web, and at least one bulb at the top of the vertical web; a threaded hang rod above the grid of beams secured into the structural support, the threaded hang rod further secured to the grid of beams by a hang clip including: a side profile comprising an upper end and a bottom end, the bottom end being a free end, the side profile extending only along a single side of the profile of the bulb and the web of one beam of the grid of beams, an anchoring hole in the side profile allowing the hang clip to be secured to the web of the one beam of the grid of beams, and a top arm attached to the upper end of the side profile which is angled with respect to the side profile and crosses over top of the one beam, the top arm receiving the threaded hang rod, the threaded hang rod secured to the top arm by a first nut secured to the threaded hang rod above the top arm and a second nut secured to the threaded hang rod below the top arm; and wherein the hang clip is configured to transmit a load, exerted on the suspended ceiling from below, upwardly through the vertical web of the one beam without twisting or bending the grid of beams.
2. The suspended ceiling of claim 1, further comprising: a threaded load rod below the grid of beams secured to the grid of beams by a load clip; and a load below the grid of beams supported by the threaded load rod, wherein the threaded load rod and the threaded hang rod enable tensile forces applied to the grid of beams by the load to pass through the grid of beams to the structural support without creating torsion or twisting forces in the grid of beams.
3. The suspended ceiling of claim 2, wherein the load comprises a basket.
4. The suspended ceiling of claim 2, wherein the load clip comprises: a first half; a second half in contact with the first half to lock onto the horizontal flanges of one beam of the grid of beams, wherein a portion of the threaded load rod is clamped between the first half and the second half; a first nut on the threaded load rod above the clamped portion; and a second nut on the threaded load rod below the clamped portion to lock the threaded load rod in position.
5. The suspended ceiling of claim 2, wherein the load clip transmits the tensile forces to and from the grid of beams without bending or twisting.
6. The suspended ceiling of claim 2, wherein the load clip grips the beams without weakening the beams.
7. The suspended ceiling of claim 2, wherein the suspended ceiling remains balanced, level, and intact even though the load below the grid of beams is not spread evenly over the grid of beams.
8. The suspended ceiling of claim 1, wherein the hang clip transmits the tensile forces to and from the grid of beams without bending or twisting.
9. The suspended ceiling of claim 1, wherein the hang clip grips the beams without weakening the beams.
10. The suspended ceiling of claim 1, wherein the hang clip is secured to the web of the one beam of the grid of beams by a fastening element inserted through the anchoring hole.
11. The suspended ceiling of claim 1, wherein the grid of beams includes a plurality of rectangular openings and the grid of beams supports a plurality of panels in the plurality of rectangular openings.
12. The suspended ceiling of claim 1, wherein the grid of beams does not include forged metal beams.
13. The suspended ceiling of claim 1, wherein the top arm includes a hole and the top arm receives the threaded hang rod through the hole.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(14) Examples of such prior art ceiling grids are shown in detail, for instance, in the above cited '642 U.S. patent, incorporated herein by reference.
(15) The suspended ceilings 20 of the present invention have lower threaded load rods 35 and upper threaded hang rods 34 that are connected to the suspended ceiling grid beams 21, 22 below and above the suspended ceiling 20. The upper threaded hang rods 34 are located at places in the ceiling grid 24 that counterbalance the loads imparted to the grid 24 by the lower threaded load rods 35, which are located above the loads below the suspended ceiling 20 being supported in basket 61. Such placement of the upper threaded hang rods 34 avoids any bending, twisting, or unbalancing of the suspended ceiling grid 24 when such a load below the suspended ceiling 20 is supported through the suspended ceiling 20 from a structural support.
(16) The lower threaded load rods 35 and upper threaded hang rods 34 are attached to the grid beams 21, 22 with clips 40, 41, and 42.
(17) A grid beam intersection hang clip 40 is placed above grid 24 at a desired location, based on the location of the grid beam load clips 42 described below, at an intersection of a main beam 21 and a pair of cross beams 22. The grid beam intersection hang clip 40, as seen particularly in
(18) As seen particularly in
(19) Also connected to the suspended ceiling grid 24 from the structural support, are upper threaded hang rods 34 connected at their lower end to either a main beam 21 or cross beams 22, at a desired location, by the grid beam hang clip 41 shown in
(20) Below ceiling grid 24, grid beam load clips 42, as shown in
(21) Grid beam load clips 42 are formed of two identical halves 68, 69 that slide together to lock onto the flanges 26, 27 of a grid beam 21, 22. In the exploded view of
(22) The lower grid beam load clips 42 are spaced above the basket 61, as seen in
(23) Initially, the positioning of the lower grid beam load clips 42 will be determined by the position of the load supported in basket 61.
(24) Then, the positioning of the upper grid beam intersection hang clips 40 and upper grid hang clips 41, may be determined with respect to the positions of the lower grid beam load clips 42, both in number and location, so that there will be no twisting or unbalancing loads on the relatively fragile grid beams 21, 22 of the suspended ceiling 20, when the load in basket 61 is being supported. Foremost in such positioning of clips 40, 41, 42, is that such positioning results in the loads being transmitted through the webs 25 in the grid beams 21, 22 of the suspended ceiling grid 24, without creating twisting or torsion loads on such beams 21, 22, thus unbalancing the suspended ceiling 20.
(25) As seen, for example, in the partial view of a suspended ceiling 20 in