Claims
- 1. A suspended-ceiling-grid system comprising:a plurality of runners oriented perpendicular to one another and intersecting one another at intersections, each of said runners having a bottom member that will be visible to a room's occupant when the suspended ceiling grid system is installed, said bottom member being generally planar and having a first edge, a second edge and a width; a first covering comprising a web portion having a first edge, a second edge, a first end, a second end, a length L and a width, a flange having a first portion defined by a first length L1 and a second portion defined by a second length L2, said first portion of said flange connected to said first edge of said web portion, said second portion of said flange connected to said first portion of said flange, said second portion of said flange being generally parallel with said web portion and extending in the direction of said second edge of said web portion, said flange and said web portion cooperating to define a first channel, wherein the first channel is capable of receiving the first edge of a runner, the flange having a first notch defined therein at a location about one-quarter of the length L from the first end of the web portion and a second notch defined therein about one-quarter of the length L from the second end of the web portion, such that the first coverings do not abut at, or substantially near, the intersections after being installed; and a second covering having a length equal to either the length L of the web portion of the first covering less the width thereof or half the length of the web portion less the width thereof.
- 2. The suspended-ceiling-grid system of claim 1, wherein at least one of the notches has a width, and the width is greater than the width of the runner.
- 3. The suspended-ceiling-grid system of claim 1, wherein the first covering further comprises a lip having a first portion defined by a third length L3 and a second portion defined by a fourth length L4, said first portion of said lip connected to said second edge of said web portion, said second portion of said lip connected to said first portion of said lip, said second portion of said lip being generally parallel with said web portion and extending in the direction of said first edge of said web portion, said lip and said web portion cooperating to define a second channel, wherein the second channel is capable of being snapped over the second edge of the runner after the first channel has received the first edge of the runner,the lip having a third notch defined therein about one-quarter of the length L from the first end of the web portion and a fourth notch defined therein about one-quarter from the second end of the web portion.
- 4. The suspended-ceiling-grid system of claim 3, wherein the length L of the web portion is about 4 feet.
- 5. The suspended-ceiling-grid system of claim 4, wherein the length of the second covering is about twenty-three inches.
- 6. The suspended-ceiling-grid system of claim 4, wherein the length of the second covering is about forty-seven inches.
- 7. The suspended-ceiling-grid system of claim 1 wherein the web portion is arcuate.
- 8. A suspended-ceiling-grid system comprising:a plurality of runners oriented perpendicular to one another, each of said runners having a bottom member that will be visible to a room's occupant when the suspended ceiling grid system is installed, said bottom member being generally planar and having a first edge, a second edge and a width; a first covering comprising a web portion having a first edge, a second edge, a first end, a second end, a length L and a width, a flange having a first portion defined by a first length L1 and a second portion defined by a second length L2, said first portion of said flange connected to said first edge of said web portion, said second portion of said flange connected to said first portion of said flange, said second portion of said flange being generally parallel with said web portion and extending in the direction of said second edge of said web portion, said flange and said web portion cooperating to define a first channel, wherein the first channel is capable of receiving the first edge of a runner, the flange having a first notch defined therein at a location about one-quarter of the length L from the first end of the web portion and a second notch defined therein about one-quarter of the length L from the second end of the web portion, and a second covering having a length equal to either the length L of the web portion of the first covering less the width thereof or half the length of the web portion less the width thereof, wherein the first covering further comprises a lip having a first portion defined by a third length L3 and a second portion defined by a fourth length L4, said first portion of said lip connected to said second edge of said web portion, said second portion of said lip connected to said first portion of said lip, said second portion of said lip being generally parallel with said web portion and extending in the direction of said first edge of said web portion, said lip and said web portion cooperating to define a second channel, wherein the second channel is capable of being snapped over the second edge of the runner after the first channel has received the first edge of the runner, the lip having a third notch defined therein about one-quarter of the length L from the first end of the web portion and a fourth notch defined therein about one-quarter from the second end of the web portion, wherein said first and third lengths (L1 and L3) of said first portions of said flange and said lip, respectively, are equal and wherein said second length L2 of said second portion of said flange is greater than said fourth length L4 of said second portion of said lip, and wherein the web portion is arcuate.
- 9. A decorative covering for a suspended ceiling grid system having a runner including a first edge, a second edge and a width, the covering comprising:a web portion having a first edge, a second edge, a first end, a second end, and a length L, a flange having a first portion defined by a first length L1 and a second portion defined by a second length L2, said first portion of said flange connected to said first edge of said web portion, said second portion of said flange connected to said first portion of said flange, said second portion of said flange being generally parallel with said web portion and extending in the direction of said second edge of said web portion, said flange and said web portion cooperating to define a first channel, wherein the first channel is capable of receiving the first edge of a runner, the flange having a first notch defined therein about one-quarter of the length L from the first end of the web portion and a second notch defined therein about one-quarter of the length L from the second end of the web portion; and a lip having a first portion defined by a third length L3 and a second portion defined by a fourth length L4, said first portion of said lip connected to said second edge of said web portion, said second portion of said lip connected to said first portion of said lip, said second portion of said lip being generally parallel with said web portion and extending in the direction of said first edge of said web portion, said lip and said web portion cooperating to define a second channel, wherein the second channel is capable of being snapped over the second edge of the runner after the first channel has received the first edge of the runner, the lip having a third notch defined therein about one-quarter of the length L from the first end of the web portion and a fourth notch defined therein about one-quarter from the second end of the web portion, wherein said first and third lengths (L1 and L3) of said first portions of said flange and said lip respectively are equal and wherein said second length L2 of said second portion of said flange is greater than said fourth length L4 of said second portion of said lip, wherein the web portion is arcuate.
- 10. The covering of claim 9, wherein the length L of the web portion is about four feet.
- 11. The covering of claim 9, wherein the web portion is non-planar.
- 12. The suspended-ceiling-grid system of claim 11, wherein the second covering has no notches defined therein.
- 13. The covering of claim 9, wherein the notches make the covering compatible with a 2 foot by 2 foot ceiling grid system, a 2 foot by 4 foot ceiling grid system, and a 4 foot by 4 foot ceiling grid system.
- 14. A suspended-ceiling-grid system comprising:a plurality of runners oriented perpendicular to one another and intersecting one another at intersections, each of said runners having a bottom member that will be visible to a room's occupant when the suspended ceiling grid system is installed, said bottom member being generally planar and having a first edge, a second edge and a width; a first covering comprising a web portion having a first edge, a second edge, a first end, a second end, and a length L, a flange having a first portion defined by a first length L1 and a second portion defined by a second length L2, said first portion of said flange connected to said first edge of said web portion, said second portion of said flange connected to said first portion of said flange, said second portion of said flange being generally parallel with said web portion and extending in the direction of said second edge of said web portion, said flange and said web portion cooperating to define a first channel, wherein the first channel is capable of receiving the first edge of a runner, and a lip having a first portion defined by a third length L3 and a second portion defined by a fourth length L4, said first portion of said lip connected to said second edge of said web portion, said second portion of said lip connected to said first portion of said lip, said second portion of said lip being generally parallel with said web portion and extending in the direction of said first edge of said web portion, said lip and said web portion cooperating to define a second channel, wherein the second channel is capable of being snapped over the second edge of the runner after the first channel has received the first edge of the runner, the first covering being about four feet in length and having first and third notches defined in the flange and lip, respectively, about one-foot in from the first end of the web portion and second and fourth notches defined in the flange and lip, respectively, about one-foot in from the second end of the web portion such that the first coverings do not abut at, or substantially near, the intersections after being installed, the first covering being compatible with a 2 foot by 2 foot ceiling grid system, a 2 foot by 4 foot ceiling grid system, and a 4 foot by 4 foot ceiling grid system; and a second covering.
- 15. The suspended-ceiling-grid system of claim 14, wherein the second covering has a length and the length is either about twenty-three inches or about forty-seven inches.
- 16. The suspended-ceiling-grid system of claim 14, wherein the web portion of the first covering is arcuate.
- 17. A suspended-ceiling-grid system comprising:a plurality of runners oriented perpendicular to one another, each of said runners having a bottom member that will be visible to a room's occupant when the suspended ceiling grid system is installed, said bottom member being generally planar and having a first edge, a second edge and a width; a first covering comprising a web portion having a first edge, a second edge, a first end, a second end, and a length L, a flange having a first portion defined by a first length L1 and a second portion defined by a second length L2, said first portion of said flange connected to said first edge of said web portion, said second portion of said flange connected to said first portion of said flange, said second portion of said flange being generally parallel with said web portion and extending in the direction of said second edge of said web portion, said flange and said web portion cooperating to define a first channel, wherein the first channel is capable of receiving the first edge of a runner, and a lip having a first portion defined by a third length L3 and a second portion defined by a fourth length L4, said first portion of said lip connected to said second edge of said web portion, said second portion of said lip connected to said first portion of said lip, said second portion of said lip being generally parallel with said web portion and extending in the direction of said first edge of said web portion, said lip and said web portion cooperating to define a second channel, wherein the second channel is capable of being snapped over the second edge of the runner after the first channel has received the first edge of the runner, the first covering being about four feet in length and having first and third notches defined in the flange and lip, respectively, about one-foot in from the first end of the web portion and second and fourth notches defined in the flange and lip, respectively, about one-foot in from the second end of the web portion; and a second covering, wherein said first and third lengths of said first portions of said flange and said lip respectively are equal and wherein said second length of said second portion of said flange is greater than said fourth length of said second portion of said lip, wherein the web portion is arcuate.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 09/591,750 filed Jun. 12, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,324,806, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/385,157 filed Aug. 30, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,305,137.
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