Claims
- 1. A sub-ceiling comprising:
- an intersecting grid of bearing rails (1) defining open regions (34) therebetween, said rails having longitudinal side walls (16), end walls (15), angular supporting flanges (3) each defining a slot-shaped recess (4) and extending outwardly and perpendicularly from said end walls (15), means (20) for sealing provided along the bearing rails and supporting flanges (3), and means (24) for locking disposed on said supporting flanges (3);
- a plurality of nodal elements (2) providing means for suspension of the sub-ceiling, said nodal elements having substantially horizontal bearing surfaces (18) on which said supporting flanges (3) rest and a lug (5) extending substantially vertically from said bearing surface and through said recess (4) in said supporting flanges (3), said lug defining a slot (22) for receiving said locking means (24); and
- insert members (30) resting against said sealing means (20) on bearing rails (1) to secure the open regions (34) in an air-tight and dust-tight sealed manner.
- 2. A suspended ceiling, comprising:
- an intersecting grid of bearing rails (1) defining open regions (34) therebetween, said rails having end walls (15) with supporting flanges (3) extending outwardly and substantially completely across said end walls, wherein said flanges are provided with mitered outward corners (14) and sealing means (20) extending along an upper surface said rails and around said mitred corners;
- at least one nodal element (2) for supporting bearing rails (1), said nodal elements having substantially horizontal bearing surfaces (18), wherein the supporting flanges (3) rest on said bearing surfaces (18) to support said rails with said sealing means (20) lying between said bearing surfaces and said flanges and lying between adjacent flanges (3) to seal along said mitred corners (14) whereby gaps between said corners, flanges and bearing surfaces are sealed in an air-tight and dust-tight manner; and
- insert elements (30) resting on said sealing means (20) along the upper surface of the bearing rails to seal the open regions also in an air-tight and dust-tight manner.
- 3. A suspended ceiling comprising an intersecting grid of elongate carrier beams (1) defining open regions (34) therebetween, said carrier beams (1) being suspendable from nodal elements (2) having substantially horizontal support surfaces (18) to receive supporting flanges (3) extending from longitudinal end walls (15) of said carrier beams (1) and insert elements (30) for accommodation within said open regions (34) wherein the supporting flanges (3) of adjacent carrier members (1) are each provided with complementary miter edges (12; 14) and wherein there is provided a sealing means (20) along the carrier beams (1) upon which said insert elements (30) rest as well as between the supporting flanges (3) of the carrier beams (1) and the support surfaces (18) of said nodal elements (2), which sealing means (20) also extend over the miter edges (12; 14) of said supporting flanges (3) to seal off any gaps remaining between adjacent miter edges in an air-tight and dust-tight manner.
- 4. A sub-ceiling according to claim 2 or 3, wherein the insert-member (3) is selected from a group consisting of solid coffer-shaped panels, lighting elements, air supply device and air outlet devices.
- 5. A sub-ceiling according to claim 2 or 3, characterized in that the bearing rails (1) have two parallel longitudinal side walls (16) with upper edges and angular supporting edges (17) disposed along said upper edges for sealed accommodation of the insert member (30).
- 6. A sub-ceiling according to claim 5 characterized in that the angular supporting edges (17) of each bearing rail (1) are directed inwardly towards each other, and the sealing means (20) is provided on an upper surface of the supporting edges (17), wherein the sealing means (20) pass through from the upper surface of the supporting edges (17) to the lower side of the supporting flanges (3).
- 7. A sub-ceiling as in claim 6, wherein the sealing means (20) comprises a continuous sealing band.
- 8. A sub-ceiling according to claim 7, characterized in that the supporting flanges (3) are connected to adjoining ends of the supporting edges (17) and the sealing means (20) on each bearing rail (1) is constructed as a band in one piece extending over the miter cuts, and thereby sealing the miter joint (14).
- 9. A sub-ceiling according to claim 2 or 3, characterized in that the nodal elements (2) are provided with substantially vertical holding lugs (5), and further in that the supporting flange (3) of at least one of the bearing rails (1), cooperating with a nodal element (2), is provided with a slot-shaped recess (4), in which the vertical holding lugs (5) of the nodal elements (2) engage.
- 10. A sub-ceiling according to claim 9, characterized in that each holding lug (5) has a slot (22) for accommodating a locking mechanism (24).
- 11. A sub-ceiling according to claim 10, characterized in that the slot (22) has an upper edge (23) that extends obliquely to a horizontal line and the locking mechanism (24) is able to be locked in a horizontal line in the slot (22).
- 12. A sub-ceiling according to claim 2 or 3, characterized in that each nodal element (2) is provided with a clamping element (7) for biasing the bearing rails (1), intersecting at the nodal elements (2), in a sealing manner against the nodal elements (2), said clamping element (7) acts on the supporting flanges (3) of the bearing rails (1) to provide said biasing and the means for biasing said clamping element (7) is a tightening nut (11) forcing the clamping element (7) against the nodal element (2) and or the supporting flanges (3) of the bearing rails (1).
- 13. A sub-ceiling according to claim 2 or 3, characterized in that the bearing surfaces (18) of the nodal element (2) are part of a sealing body (8), having an inspection cover (9) capable of being placed thereupon.
- 14. A sub-ceiling according to claim 13, characterized in that the sealing body (8) defines a central cut-out (27), which is clamped over by at least one of a bracket-shaped clamping element (7) and a bracket-shaped fastening element (26), to further define a space for accommodating ceiling accessories
- 15. A sub-ceiling according to claim 2 or 3, characterized in that the bearing rails (1) are cut off in fixed lengths to form two open ends and further in that a frame shoe (38), having a Z-fold forming the end wall (15) and the extending supporting flange (3), is inserted into end of the bearing rails (1).
- 16. A sub-ceiling according to claim 15, characterized in that the frame shoe (38) has at least one slot-shaped cut-out (29) cooperating with a spring-flexible clamping mechanism (25) locking the frame shoe (38) relative to the bearing rail (1).
- 17. A sub-ceiling according to claim 16, characterized in that the frame shoe (38) is provided with a stop notch (50) restricting the insertion depth of the frame shoe (38) into the bearing rail (1) and in that the end wall (15) and the side wall (19) of the nodal element (2) define therebetween a space provided for a sealing strip (55).
- 18. A sub-ceiling according to claim 2 or 3, characterized in that the insert members (30) are provided with vertical side walls (31) having upper ends with circular supporting edges (32), angled horizontally outwards and continuous all around said insert member (30) and further provided with reinforcement folds (33), directed obliquely upwards at an angle of about 45.degree. relative to the supporting edges (32).
- 19. A sub-ceiling according to claim 18, characterized in that the oblique reinforcement folds (33) of the supporting edges (32) of the insert members (30) are biased in place by a spring element (37, 56), said spring element (37, 56) provided with a substantially horizontal base portion (40, 57) having upwardly angled and extending locking portions (41, 58) cooperating with the supporting edge (17) and a substantially vertical, upwardly extending flank portion (42, 59) and further in that said spring element (37, 56) is inserted into the bearing rails (1), with elastic deformation of the locking portions (41, 58).
- 20. A sub-ceiling according to claim 19, characterized in that the flank portion (42, 59) of the spring element (37, 56) is provided with an outwardly angled projection (48, 61) biasing the oblique reinforcement folds (33) of the insert members (30) against the sealing means (20) of the bearing rails (1).
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/472,510, filed Jan. 30, 1990, now abandoned.
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