Claims
- 1. An arcuate interior ceiling structure, comprising:
- first and second opposed rows of vertical wall studs;
- at least one horizontal header extending between respective wall studs of the first and second rows; and
- at least one arcuate member positioned between the first and second rows and underneath the header;
- said arcuate member having opposed ends, an arcuate upper surface and an arcuate under surface, and being sized and configured such that the opposed ends abut respective wall studs of the first and second rows, a portion of the upper surface abuts the header, and the under surface defines an arcuate support surface to which a layer of finishing material may be applied.
- 2. The ceiling structure of claim 1 comprising:
- multiple headers extending between respective wall studs of the first and second rows; and
- a series of arcuate members positioned between the first and second rows and underneath respective ones of the headers;
- the opposed ends of the arcuate members abutting respective wall studs of the first and second rows, with portions of the upper surfaces abutting respective headers and the under surfaces collectively defining the arcuate support surface.
- 3. The ceiling structure of claim 1 comprising:
- multiple headers extending between respective wall studs of the first and second rows; and
- a series of arcuate members positioned between the first and second rows, with at least one of the arcuate members being positioned underneath one of the headers;
- the opposed ends of the arcuate members abutting respective wall studs of the first and second rows, with a portion of the upper surface of the at least one arcuate member positioned underneath the header being abutted thereagainst and the under surfaces collectively defining the arcuate support surface.
- 4. The ceiling structure of claim 3 comprising an equal number of headers and arcuate members, said arcuate members being positioned between the first and second rows and underneath respective ones of the headers, with the opposed ends abutting respective wall studs and portions of the upper surfaces abutting respective headers.
- 5. The ceiling structure of claim 1 wherein said arcuate member is formed from a plurality of laminated wooden members.
- 6. The ceiling structure of claim 1 herein said arcuate member is formed from bonded particulate matter selected from the group consisting of:
- cellulose fiber;
- shredded paper;
- wooden particles;
- saw dust; and
- possible combinations thereof.
- 7. The ceiling structure of claim 1 wherein said arcuate member is formed from a plastic material.
- 8. An arcuate interior ceiling structure comprising:
- first and second opposed rows of vertical wall studs;
- at least one horizontal header extending between respective wall studs of the first and second rows;
- a first ledger attached to the first row of wall studs;
- a second ledger attached to the second row of wall studs; and
- at least one arcuate member positioned between the first and second ledgers and underneath the header;
- said arcuate member having opposed ends, an arcuate upper surface and an arcuate under surface, and being sized and configured such that the opposed ends abut respective ones of the first and second ledgers, a portion of the upper surface abuts the header, and the under surface defines an arcuate support surface to which a layer of finishing material may be applied.
- 9. The ceiling structure of claim 8 wherein the first and second ledgers each include beveled bottom edges, and the opposed ends of the arcuate member are abutted against to the first and second ledgers such that the beveled bottom edges and the under surface collectively define the support surface.
- 10. The ceiling structure of claim 8 comprising:
- multiple headers extending between respective wall studs of the first and second rows; and
- a series of arcuate members positioned between the first and second ledgers and underneath respective ones of the headers;
- the opposed ends of the arcuate members abutting respective ones of the first and second ledgers, with portions of the upper surfaces abutting respective headers and the under surfaces collectively defining the arcuate support surface.
- 11. The ceiling structure of claim 10 wherein the first and second ledgers each include beveled bottom edges, and the opposed ends of the arcuate members are abutted against to the first and second ledgers such that the beveled bottom edges and the under surfaces collectively define the support surface.
- 12. The ceiling structure of claim 8 comprising:
- multiple headers extending between respective wall studs of the first and second rows; and
- a series of arcuate members positioned between the first and second ledgers, with at least one of the arcuate members being positioned underneath one of the headers;
- the opposed ends of the arcuate members abutting respective ones of the first and second ledgers, with a portion of the upper surface of the arcuate member positioned underneath the header being abutted thereagainst and the under surfaces collectively defining the arcuate support surface.
- 13. The ceiling structure of the claim 12 comprising an equal number of headers and arcuate members, said arcuate members being positioned between the first and second ledgers and underneath respective ones of the headers, with the opposed ends abutting respective ones of the first and second ledgers and portions of the upper surfaces abutting respective headers.
- 14. The ceiling structure of claim 12 wherein the first and second ledgers each include beveled bottom edges, and the opposed ends of the arcuate members are abutted against to the first and second ledgers such that the beveled bottom edges and the under surfaces collectively define the support surface.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/228,144, filed Apr. 15, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,459,974 issued Oct. 24, 1995.
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