SUSPENDED DRYWALL CEILING GRID SYSTEM SUPPORT MEMBERS
20230160203 · 2023-05-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04B9/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B9/127
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E04B9/245
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International classification
E04B9/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B9/10
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E04B9/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A support member for a suspended drywall ceiling grid system includes a central web formed of two layers of sheet metal having first and second ends, a reinforcement bulb extending from an upper portion of the central web between the first and second ends, opposed flanges extending from a lower portion of the central web between the first and second ends, first and second end connectors integral with the central web and extending from the first and second ends of the central web, respectively, past the flanges, each of the opposed flanges having an upper surface and a knurled lower surface between the central web and a rolled edge portion, and each rolled edge portion having an initial region tilted downward and outward and extending into a curved region, wherein the curved region is rolled upward and inward and terminates in an outer edge toward the initial region.
Claims
1. A support member for a suspended drywall ceiling grid system comprising: a central web formed of two layers of sheet metal having first and second ends; a reinforcement bulb extending from an upper portion of the central web between the first and second ends; opposed flanges extending from a lower portion of the central web between the first and second ends; first and second end connectors integral with the central web and extending from the first and second ends of the central web, respectively, past the flanges; each of the opposed flanges having an upper surface and a knurled lower surface between the central web and a rolled edge portion; and each rolled edge portion having an initial region tilted downward and outward and extending into a curved region, wherein the curved region is rolled upward and inward and terminates in an outer edge toward the initial region.
2. The support member of claim 1 wherein the support member further comprises a runner or a cross tee.
3. The support member of claim 1 wherein the rolled edge portion of each flange provides a screw stop.
4. The support member of claim 1 wherein the curved region of each respective rolled edge portion terminates in contact with the respective initial region.
5. The support member of claim 1 wherein each rolled edge portion has a top of the curved region generally coplanar with the upper surface of the respective flange.
6. The support member of claim 1 wherein the support member has a cross-section generally in the form of an inverted T.
7. The support member of claim 1 further comprising a first row of longitudinally spaced stitches at the upper portion of the central web adjacent the bulb and a second row of longitudinally spaced stitches at the lower portion of the central web adjacent the flanges, with the stitches in the first row being staggered relative to the stitches in the second row.
8. The support member of claim 1 wherein each of the first and second end connectors of the support member further comprises a locking tab, with each of the ends of the central web further comprising a strap deformed out of a plane defined by the central web and being located adjacent the end connector, wherein when a similar support member is placed in end-to-end engagement, the respective straps receive the respective end connectors and engage the respective locking tabs.
9. The support member of claim 1 wherein each of the first and second end connectors of the support member further comprises a first locking tab extending in a first direction and being configured to engage a respective end connector of a similar support member when placed in end-to-end engagement.
10. The support member of claim 9 wherein each of the first and second end connectors further comprises a second locking tab extending in a second direction opposed to the first direction of the respective first locking tab, and wherein when said support member and similar support member are placed in end-to-end engagement with the respective end connectors extending through an aperture in a central web of a separate perpendicularly disposed support member, the respective second locking tabs engage the central web of the separate perpendicularly disposed support member.
11. The support member of claim 1 further comprising a runner having an aperture through the central web which receives end connectors of respective first and second cross tees that are connect to each other.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] In describing the preferred embodiments, reference is made to the accompanying drawing figures wherein like parts have like reference numerals, and wherein:
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[0034] It should be understood that the drawings are not to scale. While some mechanical details of example support members for a suspended drywall ceiling grid system, including other plan and section views of the examples shown and of examples that may have alternative configurations, have not been included, such details are considered within the comprehension of those of skill in the art in light of the present disclosure. It also should be understood that the present invention is not limited to the example embodiments illustrated.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0035] With reference to
[0036] Each of the opposed flanges 18, 20 has an upper surface 28 and a knurled lower surface 30 between the central web 4 and a rolled edge portion 32; 34. Each rolled edge portion 32, 34 has an initial region A tilted downward and outward and extending into a curved region B, wherein the curved region B is rolled upward and inward and terminates in an outer edge 36, 38 toward the initial region A.
[0037] It will be appreciated that the first example support member 2 may be configured, for example, to be a runner for use in a suspended drywall ceiling grid system.
[0038] In
[0039] Each of the opposed flanges 118, 120 has an upper surface 128 and a knurled lower surface 130 between the central web 104 and a rolled edge portion 132, 134. Each rolled edge portion 132, 134 has an initial region A′ tilted downward and outward and extending into a curved region B′, wherein the curved region B′ is rolled upward and inward and terminates in an outer edge 136, 138 toward the initial region A′.
[0040] The second example support member 102 may be configured to be a cross tee, for example, for use with the first example support member 2 in the form of a runner in a suspended drywall ceiling grid system.
[0041] Thus, it will be appreciated that a support member may be a runner 2 or cross tee 102, which share many similarities in construction and configuration and may be configured to be connected together to form a grid system. As may be seen in
[0042] Each rolled edge portion 32, 34, 132, 134 of the respective flanges 18, 20, 118, 120 of the respective support members 2, 102 provides a screw stop. Structural rigidity, convenience and safety in handling the respective support member 2, 102 are established by having the curved region B, B′ of each respective rolled edge portion 32, 34, 132, 134 terminate in contact with the respective initial region A, A′. Protection from the respective sharp sheet metal outer edge 36, 38, 136, 138 of each respective flange 18, 20, 118, 120 also is facilitated by each respective rolled edge portion 32, 34, 132, 134 having a top of the respective curved region B, B′ generally coplanar with the respective upper surface 28, 128 of the respective flange 18, 20, 118, 120. The configuration of the respective rolled edge portion 32, 34, 132, 134 also provides for favorable mating of the upper surface of a drywall sheet to the respective lower surface 30, 130 of the respective flange 18, 20, 118, 120, with relatively little or no flange deformation occurring at screw locations.
[0043] Each respective support member 2, 102 has a cross-section generally in the form of an inverted T. Strength and rigidity are enhanced in each respective support member 2, 102 by a first row of longitudinally spaced stitches 44, 144 at the respective upper portion 16, 116 of the respective central web 4, 104 adjacent the respective bulb 14, 114 and a second row of longitudinally spaced stitches 46, 146 at the respective lower portion 22, 122 of the respective central web 4, 104 adjacent the respective flanges 18, 20, 118, 120, with the stitches 44, 144 in the first row being staggered relative to the stitches 46, 146 in the second row.
[0044] Each of the first and second end connectors 24, 26 of the support member 2 further includes a locking tab 48, 50. Each of the ends 10, 12 of the central web 4 further includes a strap 52, 54 deformed out of the plane defined by the central web 4 and being located adjacent the respective end connector 24, 26. It will be appreciated that when a similar support member 2 is placed in end-to-end engagement, the respective straps 52, 54 receive the respective end connectors 24, 26 and engage the respective locking tabs 48, 50. This is shown with respect to the support members 2 configured as runners.
[0045] In the alternative embodiment showing a support member 102 in the form of a cross tee, each of the first and second end connectors 124, 126 of the support member 102 further includes a tab 156, 158 extending in a first direction and being configured to engage the central web 4 of a separate perpendicularly disposed support member 2, or a central web 104 of a separate perpendicularly disposed support member 102. This may be best appreciated when viewing
[0046] It will be appreciated that the knurled lower surface 30 of the support members 2, best seen in
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[0048] In addition, having the outer edge 38 of the flange 20 curl downward, outward, upward and then inward first results in the rolled edge portion 34 biasing a rotating screw S to stay on and pierce the flange 20. This structure also provides an added barrier to prevent tear through of the outer edge 38 of the flange 20 because if the screw S pierces the flange 20, the outer edge 38 itself provides final biasing of the screw S to stay within the flange 20 as it pierces the flange 20 and threadably secures a drywall sheet to the flange 20 of the support member 2. It will be appreciated that the structure of this advantageous screw stop feature is able to be utilized with both the support members 2, 102 and their respective flanges 18, 20, 118, 120, so as to provide well connected, relatively rigid runners and cross tees that are likely to yield a higher percentage of successful screw to flange engagements during installation.
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[0050] It will be appreciated that many configurations for use as a suspended drywall ceiling grid system may be utilized by combining the support members 2, 102 disclosed herein, while providing consistent structural integrity and superior screw engagement. A few representative views of grid systems and relative drywall placement are provided in
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[0053] Thus, improved support members for use in a suspended drywall ceiling grid system have been provided. While the support members have been described in terms of certain preferred embodiments, there is no intent to limit the invention to the same. Instead, the invention is defined by the scope of the following claims.