FRAME ASSEMBLY FOR SUPPORTING A WALL PANEL
A frame assembly for supporting a wall panel includes a stud having an end portion. The stud is configured to engage and support the wall panel. The frame assembly also includes a track member having a generally U-shaped cross-section defined by a base and two sidewalls. The track member defines a longitudinal axis. The frame assembly further includes an engagement member coupled to the base of the track member and extending parallel to the longitudinal axis. The engagement member defines a slot that receives the end portion of the stud to support the stud.
The present invention relates to frame assemblies for supporting wall panels.
SUMMARYIn one construction, a frame assembly for supporting a wall panel may include a stud having an end portion, the stud configured to engage and support the wall panel; a track member having a generally U-shaped cross-section defined by a base and two sidewalls, the track member defining a longitudinal axis; and an engagement member coupled to the base of the track member and extending parallel to the longitudinal axis, the engagement member defining a slot that receives the end portion of the stud to support the stud.
In another construction, a frame assembly for supporting a wall panel may include a plurality of studs, each stud having a first end portion and a second end portion opposite the first end portion, the plurality of studs configured to engage and support the wall panel; a first track member having a generally U-shaped cross-section defined by a base and two sidewalls, the first track member defining a first longitudinal axis; a first engagement member coupled to the base of the first track member and extending parallel to the first longitudinal axis, the first engagement member defining a first plurality of slots spaced apart along the first longitudinal axis, the first plurality of slots receiving the first end portions of the plurality of studs; a second track member having a generally U-shaped cross-section defined by a base and two sidewalls, the second track member defining a second longitudinal axis; and a second engagement member coupled to the base of the second track member and extending parallel to the second longitudinal axis, the second engagement member defining a second plurality of slots spaced apart along the second longitudinal axis, the second plurality of slots receiving the second end portions of the plurality of studs to support the plurality of studs between the first track member and the second track member.
Other aspects of the invention will become apparent by consideration of the detailed description and accompanying drawings.
Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways.
The illustrated frame assembly 20 includes a plurality of studs 24 and a track member 28. As shown in
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The track member 28 also includes a pair of engagement members 76, 80. The illustrated engagement members 76, 80 includes projections or protrusions that are coupled to the base 56 of the track member 28 and extend into the channel 68 defined by the sidewalls 60, 64. In the illustrated construction, the engagement members 76, 80 are integrally formed as a single piece with the base 56 of the track member 28 such that the engagement members 76, 80 may be extruded as a single piece with the track member 28 in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis 72. In other constructions, the engagement members 76, 80 and the track member 28 may be roll formed in the direction parallel to the longitudinal axis 72. Alternatively, the engagement members 76, 80 and the track member 28 may be machined or formed in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis. In still other constructions, the engagement members 76, 80 may be integrally formed with the track member 28 using other suitable molding, machining, stamping, or forming techniques. In further constructions, the engagement members 76, 80 may be separate elements that are removably or permanently coupled to the track member 28.
The illustrated track member 28 includes two engagement members 76, 80 that are spaced apart from one another, spaced apart from the sidewalls 60, 64, and extend along the base 56 parallel to the longitudinal axis 72. In other constructions, the track member 28 may include a single engagement member that extends parallel to the longitudinal axis 72. In still other constructions, the track member 28 may include three or more engagement members that are spaced apart from one another and extend parallel to the longitudinal axis 72. In the illustrated construction, the engagement members 76, 80 extend along the entire length of the base 56 of the track member 28. In other constructions, such as the construction illustrated in
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In the illustrated construction, the slots 84, 88 are evenly spaced apart along the longitudinal axis 72 to support the studs 24 at predetermined distances from one another. For example, in one construction, the slots 84, 88 of each engagement member 76, 80 may be formed every 16″ or 24″ such that the studs 24 are spaced 16″ or 24″ apart when coupled to the track member 28. In other constructions, the slots 84, 88 may be formed relatively closer together (e.g., every 8″ or 4″) such that a user may adjust the spacing between adjacent studs 24 without having to use every slot.
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The track member 96 also includes engagement members 120, 124 that are coupled to the base 100 and extend into the channel 112. The illustrated engagement members 120, 124 are integrally formed as a single piece with the track member 96, but only extend along a portion of the base 100. In other constructions, the engagement members 120, 124 may be separate elements that are removably or permanently coupled to the track member 96. Similar to the engagement members 76, 80 discussed above, each of the illustrated engagement members 120, 124 defines a slot 128, 132 configured to receive a stud (e.g., one of the studs 24 shown in
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In constructions where the web 152 of the stud 140 is not disconnected from the sidewalls 156, 160, such as the stud 24 illustrated in
Although the invention has been described in detail with reference to certain preferred embodiments, variations and modifications exist within the scope and spirit of one or more independent aspects of the invention as described. Various features and advantages of the invention are set forth in the following claims.
Claims
1. A frame assembly for supporting a wall panel, the frame assembly comprising:
- a stud having an end portion, the stud configured to engage and support the wall panel;
- a track member having a generally U-shaped cross-section defined by a base and two sidewalls, the track member defining a longitudinal axis; and
- an engagement member coupled to the base of the track member and extending parallel to the longitudinal axis, the engagement member defining a slot that receives the end portion of the stud to support the stud.
2. The frame assembly of claim 1, wherein the slot extends transversely to the longitudinal axis.
3. The frame assembly of claim 1, wherein the two sidewalls engage the stud to inhibit lateral movement of the stud relative to the track member, and wherein the engagement member engages the stud to inhibit longitudinal movement of the stud relative to the track member.
4. The frame assembly of claim 1, wherein the engagement member is a first engagement member, and further comprising a second engagement member coupled to the base of the track member and extending parallel to the longitudinal axis, wherein the second engagement member is spaced apart from the first engagement member and defines a slot that receives the end portion of the stud to support the stud.
5. The frame assembly of claim 4, wherein the slot of the first engagement member is aligned with the slot of the second engagement member.
6. The frame assembly of claim 1, wherein the stud has a generally C-shaped cross-section defined by a web, a first sidewall, and a second sidewall, and wherein the web is disconnected from the first sidewall and the second sidewall at the end portion of the stud to allow movement of a portion of the web relative to the first and second sidewalls.
7. The frame assembly of claim 1, wherein the engagement member is integrally formed as a single piece with the base.
8. The frame assembly of claim 7, wherein the track member and the engagement member are extruded in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis.
9. The frame assembly of claim 7, wherein the track member and the engagement member are roll formed in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis.
10. The frame assembly of claim 1, wherein the engagement member extends along an entire length of the base.
11. The frame assembly of claim 1, wherein the engagement member only extends along a portion of the base.
12. A frame assembly for supporting a wall panel, the frame assembly comprising:
- a plurality of studs, each stud having a first end portion and a second end portion opposite the first end portion, the plurality of studs configured to engage and support the wall panel;
- a first track member having a generally U-shaped cross-section defined by a base and two sidewalls, the first track member defining a first longitudinal axis;
- a first engagement member coupled to the base of the first track member and extending parallel to the first longitudinal axis, the first engagement member defining a first plurality of slots spaced apart along the first longitudinal axis, the first plurality of slots receiving the first end portions of the plurality of studs;
- a second track member having a generally U-shaped cross-section defined by a base and two sidewalls, the second track member defining a second longitudinal axis; and
- a second engagement member coupled to the base of the second track member and extending parallel to the second longitudinal axis, the second engagement member defining a second plurality of slots spaced apart along the second longitudinal axis, the second plurality of slots receiving the second end portions of the plurality of studs to support the plurality of studs between the first track member and the second track member.
13. The frame assembly of claim 12, wherein each of the first plurality of slots extends transversely to the first longitudinal axis, and wherein each of the second plurality of slots extends transversely to the second longitudinal axis.
14. The frame assembly of claim 12, wherein the two sidewalls of the first track member and the two sidewalls of the second track member engage the plurality of studs to inhibit lateral movement of the plurality of studs relative to the first and second track members, and wherein the first engagement member and the second engagement member engage the plurality of studs to inhibit longitudinal movement of the plurality of studs relative to the first and second track members.
15. The frame assembly of claim 12, further comprising:
- a third engagement member coupled to the base of the first track member and extending parallel to the first longitudinal axis, the third engagement member being spaced apart from the first engagement member and defining a third plurality of slots spaced apart along the first longitudinal axis, the third plurality of slots receiving the first end portions of the plurality of studs; and
- a fourth engagement member coupled to the base of the second track member and extending parallel to the second longitudinal axis, the fourth engagement member being spaced apart from the second engagement member and defining a fourth plurality of slots spaced apart along the second longitudinal axis, the fourth plurality of slots receiving the second end portions of the plurality of studs.
16. The frame assembly of claim 12, wherein each slot of the first engagement member is generally aligned with a corresponding slot of the second engagement member such that each stud extends generally perpendicularly between the first and second track members.
17. The frame assembly of claim 12, wherein each stud has a generally C-shaped cross-section defined by a web, a first sidewall, and a second sidewall, and wherein the web is disconnected from the first sidewall and the second sidewall at the first end portion of each stud to allow movement of a portion of the web relative to the first and second sidewalls.
18. The frame assembly of claim 12, wherein the first engagement member is integrally formed as a single piece with the base of the first track member, and wherein the second engagement member is integrally formed as a single piece with the base of the second track member.
19. The frame assembly of claim 18, wherein the first track member and the first engagement member are extruded in a direction parallel to the first longitudinal axis, and wherein the second track member and the second engagement member are extruded in a direction parallel to the second longitudinal axis.
20. The frame assembly of claim 18, wherein the first track member and the first engagement member are roll formed in a direction parallel to the first longitudinal axis, and wherein the second track member and the second engagement member are roll formed in a direction parallel to the second longitudinal axis.
21. The frame assembly of claim 12, wherein the first engagement member extends along an entire length of the base of the first track member, and wherein the second engagement member extends along an entire length of the base of the second track member.
22. The frame assembly of claim 12, wherein the first engagement member only extends along a portion of the base of the first track member, and wherein the second engagement member only extends along a portion of the base of the second track member.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 16, 2010
Publication Date: Mar 22, 2012
Inventor: Erik J. Kiilunen (Calumet, MI)
Application Number: 12/883,854
International Classification: E04B 2/56 (20060101); E04C 3/02 (20060101);