SINGLE STRIP - DOUBLE WEB CEILING GRID MEMBER
A runner for a suspended ceiling grid is roll-formed from a single strip of sheet metal so as to have a generally symmetrical appearance about a vertical center line, with a double vertical web and a double-thickness flange for supporting ceiling tiles. The bottom surface of the flange is continuous across its exposed surface, so that there is no visible juncture of the opposed flanges with the double web when viewed from below, thus providing an aesthetically more-pleasing appearance
The present application claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Application, Ser. No. 60/751,866, filed Dec. 20, 2005, which is incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to a grid member, commonly referred to as a runner or tee, for use in a suspended ceiling system for supporting ceiling tiles. A typical grid tee construction includes a metal strip formed into an upper strengthening bulb or bead, a vertical, downwardly-extending double web, and lower, oppositely-extending flanges. The exposed or lower surface of the flanges is not continuous That is, there is a transition visible between the flanges where they extend from their respective vertically-extending web member. This transition is often considered to be aesthetically unpleasing, and a cap member is applied to the diverging flanges to cover the transition and provide a more finished appearance to the grid tee, as well as to provide additional resistance to spreading of the flanges. As can be readily appreciated, the addition of the cap member adds to the cost of the grid tee both due to additional material costs and the required roll-forming steps for applying the cap member, and also increases the weight of the grid tee.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a grid tee for a suspended ceiling system in which the tee is made from a single strip of sheet metal but does not require a cap member for aesthetic or structural reasons.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAccording to the present invention, a runner or tee is roll-formed from a single strip of sheet metal so as to have a generally symmetrical appearance about a vertical center line, with a double vertical web and a double-thickness flange for supporting ceiling tiles. The bottom surface of the flange is continuous across its exposed surface. That is, there is no visible juncture of the opposed flanges with the double web when viewed from below, thus providing an aesthetically more-pleasing appearance.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Grid members for suspended ceilings are well-known in the art, as exemplified by the runners or tees shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,525,973, 4,549,383, 4,601,153, 4,677,802 and 4,785,595, all incorporated herein by reference and all having the same assignee as the present invention. Such runners or tees are roll-formed from an elongated strip of sheet metal into a configuration having a strengthening bead or bulb at the upper end, a web extending vertically downward from the bead, and opposed flanges at the lower end of the web.
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In keeping with the invention, the grid members 10 are roll-formed from a single elongated strip of sheet metal such that the opposed side edges of the strip are located at the reinforcing bead 14. This results in the vertical web 12 of the runner 10 having a double thickness and the lower surface of the flanges 16, 18 being continuous. Specifically, there is no seam between the opposed flanges where they join the vertical web that is observable from below, as is typically found in prior art grid members that have a double thickness vertical web
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While not required, a cap 24 can be applied to the flanges for additional strength or for aesthetic reasons, as seen in embodiments of
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Thus, a single strip ceiling grid member has been provided that meets the objects of the present invention. While the invention has been described in terms of certain specific embodiments, there is no intent to limit the invention to the same. Instead, the invention is defined by the following claims.
Claims
1. A tee for a suspended ceiling or drywall suspension system comprising a vertical web with first and second opposed ends and opposed flanges extending from the first end of the vertical web, the tee further comprising a single piece of sheet metal, the vertical web and the flanges each having a double thickness of sheet metal, and the flanges having an outer surface that is continuous.
2. The tee of claim 1 wherein the second opposed end of the vertical web comprises a reinforcing bead.
3. The tee of claim 2 wherein the reinforcing bead has a fin extending therefrom in substantial alignment with the vertical web.
4. The tee of claim 3 wherein the fin comprises a locking seam.
5. The tee of claim 1 in which the web includes at least one stitch for securing the two thicknesses of sheet metal of the vertical web to each other.
6. The tee of claim 1 wherein a cap is secured to the flanges.
7. The tee of claim 1 wherein the opposed flanges define a slot for receipt of a bolt.
8. The tee of claim 1 wherein the second end of the web defines an elongated slot on each side of the web with the slot facing the flanges.
9. The tee of claim 2 wherein the reinforcing bead has a generally planar configuration that is generally parallel to a plane defined by the flanges.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 18, 2006
Publication Date: Aug 2, 2007
Inventors: Thoms Kupec (New Lenox, IL), Peter Jahn (Palos Park, IL), Scott Jankovec (Elmhurst, IL)
Application Number: 11/612,002
International Classification: E04B 9/00 (20060101);