Direct mount ceiling panel grid system

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6205733
  • Patent Number
    6,205,733
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, July 27, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 27, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Original Assignees
  • Examiners
    • Redman; Jerry
    Agents
    • Lee, Mann, Smith, McWilliams, Sweeney & Ohlson
    • Lorenzen; John M.
    • Janci; David F
Abstract
A direct mount ceiling grid system comprising a plurality of base grid members, cross grid members, and channel grid members for mounting ceiling panels close to a mounting surface. The base grid members are elongated T-shaped beams having a base flange and a transversely extending web having a thicker bulb portion at its marginal end. The base flange of each base grid member is directly mounted to a mounting surface. The channel grid members are elongated beams having two parallel transversely extending webs forming a channel therebetween. Upon installation of ceiling panels, the channel of the channel grid members removably engage the bulb portion of the transversely extending web of the base grid members. The channels have hook portions of the parallel webs of the channel grid members and deflect to allow capture of the bulb portion. The base flange of the base grid members and the base flange of the channel grid members capture the ceiling panels placed therebetween. The ceiling panels are also supported by the base flange of one or more cross grid members.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to ceiling grid systems, which are typically constructed using “T” grid beams, joined to form a supporting grid system upon which drywall or lay-in panels can be mounted. A typical “T” grid beam is an elongated beam with a flange at the bottom of the beam and a thicker “bulb” portion at the top end of the beam. Thus, the cross section of the beam resembles an inverted “T” shaped configuration. The bottom of the flange provides the grid face for the attachment of drywall, ceiling tiles, acoustical panels or other types of panels. Typically, these grid beams are made of extruded aluminum or roll-formed steel, and can be straight or curved.




Ceiling grid systems are typically suspended from a mounting surface, such as an exposed framing member, such as a joist, or an existing ceiling surface. The grid beams are typically suspended by a wire that is connected to the mounting surface and are arranged and attached to each other to form a rectangular patterned grid. Such suspended grid systems provide a means for lowering a ceiling surface to allow for the installation of utility fixtures, duct work, pipes, etc., above the ceiling surface. Access to such features is provided by the removal of one or more ceiling panels of the ceiling surface. The suspended grid system is also advantageous in that it allows easy replacement of a single panel if it becomes damaged, as opposed to replacing a complete section of a drywall or plaster ceiling. However, suspended ceiling grid systems have some disadvantages in certain applications. Many ceiling applications have space constraints, such as in a basement, where ceiling heights are typically less than standard construction ceiling heights. In these instances, suspended ceiling grid systems would suspend too low and minimize the height of the ceiling. Furthermore, many applications do not require an elaborate suspended grid system, which can be expensive due to the material requirements and labor requirements for installation. Therefore, a direct mount system for ceiling panels would minimize costs and maximize ceiling height.




Some prior art direct mount systems typically involve the direct application of panels or tile treatments to a ceiling mounting surface with adhesive, fasteners, screws, or other fastening means. Other prior art direct mount systems that utilize grid beams are not removable once a lower grid beam is assembled to an upper grid beam. These mounting arrangements make it difficult to replace sections of damaged ceiling panels. Furthermore, access to the space above the mounting surface from the inside of a room is often difficult due to the ceiling panels being positioned so close to the mounting surface. A panel must be lifted from the supporting ceiling grid and tilted for removal. The ceiling panel is obstructed from this movement because the mounting surface is too close to the back of the ceiling panel.




Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide a direct mount grid system that allows the installation of ceiling tiles close to the mounting surface thereby maximizing effective ceiling height of a room.




It is also an object of the present invention to provide a direct mount grid system having removable lower grid members to allow access to the space above the mounting surface after the ceiling has been installed.




It is also an object of the present invention to provide a direct mount grid system having removable lower grid members to allow replacement of damaged ceiling panels.




It is also an object of the present invention to provide a direct mount grid system that enables the use of standard lay-in ceiling panels.




These and other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following description taken in conjunction with the drawings.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is a direct mount ceiling grid system that allows standard ceiling panels or tiles to be installed close to a mounting surface, typically ceiling joists. The invention uses base grid members, channel grid members, and cross grid members. The base grid members and the cross grid members are elongated beams having a generally T-shaped cross-section. The T-shape is formed by a base flange and a transversely extending web portion that extends from the base flange. The web portion has a thicker bulb portion along the length of its marginal end. The bulb portion has a generally annular cross-sectional shape providing a curved outer surface. The base flange of each base grid member is directly mounted to a mounting surface, such as a joist, by screws or other connecting means. The cross grid members are arranged in perpendicular fashion to the base grid members. The base flange of the cross grid members are slightly bent at each end of the cross grid member to provide an offset bearing surface wherein the ends of the cross grid members lay upon the base flange of a corresponding perpendicular channel grid member when it is assembled to a base grid member. The cross grid members are positioned such that the transversely extending web portion is directed upwardly from the base flange of the channel grid member. The base grid members and their corresponding channel grid members, and the cross grid members are arranged and mounted to form a generally rectangular grid pattern.




The channel grid members are elongated beams having a base flange and two transversely extending parallel webs extending from the base flange and forming a channel therebetween. The marginal ends of each web are bent inwardly and downwardly into the channel, forming a hook portion having a hook edge at each marginal end. Upon installation of ceiling panels, the channel of the channel grid members snaps over the bulb portion of the transversely extending web of the base grid members. The hooks of the parallel webs of the channel grid members deflect to capture the bulb portion. Once inserted, the hook edges abut against the curved outer surface of the bulb portion. The base flange of the base grid members and the base flange of the channel members capture the ceiling panels placed therebetween. The ceiling panels are also supported by the base flange of the cross grid members. This allows the ceiling panels to be positioned close to the mounting surface and disposes the panels in a common plane to form a ceiling.




The channel grid members are removable from the base grid members, thereby allowing easy replacement of damaged ceiling panels or direct access to the space above the mounting surface. When a downward force is applied to the channel grid member, the hook edges of the parallel webs follow around the outer curved surface of the bulb portion, thereby causing the parallel webs to deflect outwardly and release the bulb portion of the base grid member.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a direct mount ceiling panel grid system showing a plurality of base grid members, channel grid members, and cross grid members assembled with a plurality of ceiling panels to form a ceiling.





FIG. 2

is an elevational end view of a base grid member.





FIG. 3

is an elevational end view of a channel grid member.





FIG. 4

is a detailed cross-sectional side view of

FIG. 1

showing the base grid member mounted to a ceiling surface and engaged with a channel grid member supporting ceiling panels of a direct mount ceiling panel grid system.





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of a base grid member engaged with a channel grid member of a direct mount ceiling panel grid system.





FIG. 6

is an elevational side view of a cross grid member transversely engaging a channel grid member.





FIG. 7

is a detailed side elevational view of

FIG. 1

showing a wall angle attachment clip of the grid system attached to a wall surface and indicating proper engagement with a wall angle for support of a ceiling panel at a terminal end of a ceiling surface at the wall surface.





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of a wall angle attachment clip of the grid system.





FIG. 9

is a perspective view of an alternate embodiment of the grid system, wherein a plurality of flat base straps each having an extending bulb portion at its end are utilized in lieu of an elongate base grid member.





FIG. 10

is a perspective view of another alternate embodiment of the grid system, wherein a plurality of suspension rods each having an enlarged head at its end are utilized in lieu of an elongate base grid member.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is a direct mount ceiling grid system comprising a plurality of base grid members


20


, cross grid members


27


, and channel grid members


30


, as shown in FIG.


1


. The grid system is used to mount ceiling panels


50


close to a mounting surface


40


. The mounting surface can be any finished or unfinished ceiling surface, but typically comprises a plurality of ceiling joists. The base grid members


20


and the corresponding channel grid members


30


together form a two-piece snap-together grid. The cross grid members


27


are transversely disposed to the assembled base grid members


20


and the channel grid members


30


and provide further support to the ceiling panels


50


, as shown in FIG.


1


.




The base grid members


20


and the cross grid members


27


are elongated beams having a generally T-shaped cross-section, as shown in FIG.


2


. The T-shape is formed by a base flange


22


and a transversely extending web portion


24


that extends from the base flange


22


. The web portion


24


has a thicker bulb portion


26


along the length of its marginal end. The bulb portion


26


has a generally annular cross-sectional shape providing a curved outer surface, as shown in FIG.


2


. In a preferred embodiment, the cross grid members


27


are generally of the same construction as the base grid members


20


, but differ in position and orientation within the ceiling grid system, as shown in FIG.


1


. The cross grid members also differ in that each cross grid member


27


has an offset bend at each end, as shown in

FIG. 5

, which provides an offset bearing surface


29


.




The channel grid members


30


are designed to removably engage the bulb portion


26


of the base grid members


20


. An end view of the channel member


30


is shown in FIG.


3


. The channel grid members


30


are elongated beams having a base flange


32


and two transversely extending parallel webs


34


and


36


extending from the base flange


32


and forming a channel


38


therebetween. The marginal ends of the webs


34


and


36


are bent inwardly and downwardly into the channel


38


, forming a hook portion


37


having a hook edge


39


on both webs


34


and


36


. Thus, the channel


38


and the corresponding hook portions


37


are provided to accept and removably capture the bulb portion


26


of the base grid member


20


.




The base flange


22


of each base grid member


20


is directly mounted to a mounting surface


40


, such as the bottom surface of a joist, by screws


60


or other connecting means, as shown in FIG.


4


. The screws


60


can engage the base flange


22


of the base grid member


20


on one side or both sides of the base flange


22


as defined by the transversely extending web portion


24


.

FIG. 4

shows the base flange


22


engaged by screw


60


on only one side. Upon installation of ceiling panels


50


, the channel


38


of the channel grid members


30


snaps over the bulb portion


26


of the transversely extending web


24


of the base grid members


20


, as shown in FIG.


5


. The hook portions


37


of the parallel webs


34


and


36


of the channel grid members


30


deflect to allow capture of the bulb portion


26


. Once inserted, the hook edges


39


abut against the bulb portion


26


, as shown in FIG.


4


. The base flange


22


of the base grid members


20


and the base flange


32


of the channel grid members


32


capture the ceiling panels


50


placed therebetween. The ceiling panels


50


are further supported by the base flange


28


of the cross grid members


27


. The cross grid members


27


are arranged transverse to the base grid members


20


to form a generally rectangular grid pattern, as shown in FIG.


1


. The cross grid members


27


are positioned such that the transversely extending web portion is directed upwardly from the base flange


32


of the channel grid member


30


. The base flange


28


of the cross grid members


27


are slightly bent at each end of the cross grid member


27


to provide the offset bearing surface


29


, as shown in FIG.


6


. During installation, the offset bearing surface


29


of the cross grid members


27


are placed upon the base flange


32


of the channel grid member


30


, thereby supporting the cross grid members


27


.




An elongated “L” shaped wall angle beam


70


is used to support the ceiling panels


50


where the mounting surface


40


terminates at a wall surface


44


, as shown in FIG.


7


. The wall angle beam


70


is generally made of the same material and is formed in a similar manner as the base grid members


20


and channel grid members


30


. The “L” shaped wall angle beam


70


has two leg portions


72


and


74


in transverse relation, thus forming the “L” shape of the wall angle beam


70


. A hem


76


is formed along an outer edge


78


of the leg portion


72


and an outer edge


79


of the leg portion


74


of the wall angle beam


70


. When the leg portion


72


of the wall angle beam


70


is abutted against the wall surface


44


, the other leg portion


74


extends from the wall surface


44


. The extending leg portion


74


supports the ceiling panels


50


at the wall surface


44


.




The wall angle beam


70


is attached to the wall surface


44


by a wall angle attachment clip


80


. The wall angle attachment clip


80


is attached to the wall surface


44


and provides a snap-fit engagement with the hem


76


of the leg portion


72


of the wall angle beam


70


. The wall angle attachment clip


80


is a generally flat clip having a flat base portion


82


and a bent clip portion


84


, as shown in FIG.


8


. The flat base portion


82


has holes


85


and


86


therethrough for mounting to the wall surface


44


with mechanical fasteners, such as screws, nails, or the like. The bent clip portion


84


is integrally formed and bent from the flat base portion


82


of the attachment clip


80


, thereby forming a clip channel


88


. The bent clip portion


84


has a clip tab


89


formed therein that extends upwardly into the clip channel


88


. The wall angle attachment clip


80


is mounted to the wall surface


44


such that the clip channel


88


formed by the bent clip portion


84


is oriented downwardly to accept the leg portion


72


of the wall angle


70


, as shown in FIG.


7


. When the leg portion of the wall angle is inserted into the clip channel, the clip tab engages the hem


76


and deflects the bent clip portion


84


outwardly. When the clip tab


89


passes a terminal edge


77


of the hem


76


, the clip tab


89


snaps under the terminal edge


77


of the hem


76


causing the bent clip portion


84


to substantially return to its normal nondeflected position, while maintaining some deflection to hold the clip tab


89


against the wall angle


70


. The hem


76


is thereby captured and held in place by the clip tab


89


of the bent clip portion


84


.




Installation of the direct mount ceiling system allows the ceiling panels


50


to be positioned close to the mounting surface


40


, as shown in FIG.


4


. The system disposes the ceiling panels


50


in a common plane to form the ceiling. After installation is complete, the channel grid members


30


may be removed from the base grid members


20


, thereby allowing easy replacement of damaged ceiling panels


50


or direct access to the space above the mounting surface


40


. When a downward force is applied to the channel grid member


30


, the hook edges


39


of the parallel webs


34


and


36


follow around the outer curved surface of the bulb portion


26


, thereby causing the parallel webs


34


and


36


forming the channel


38


to deflect outwardly and release the bulb portion


26


of the base grid member


20


. Removal of the channel grid members


30


in this manner allows access to the space above the ceiling panels


50


and removal of the ceiling panels


50


from below the ceiling.




An alternate embodiment of the grid system is shown in FIG.


9


. In this configuration, a plurality of flat base straps


90


are used in lieu of the elongated base grid members


20


. This configuration reduces material costs by eliminating the need for base grid members


20


. The base strap


90


has a generally flat portion


92


and an extending bulb portion


94


. The flat portion


92


is provided with holes


91


to be used for mounting the base strap to a joist


120


with mechanical fasteners, such as screws, nails, or the like. The base strap


90


is mounted to the joist


120


such that the extending bulb portion


94


depends downwardly from the joist


120


, as shown in

FIG. 9. A

series of base straps


90


are mounted on a plurality of joists


120


and aligned to accept the elongated channel grid members


30


of the grid system. The channel members


30


removably snap over the bulb portions


94


of the base straps


20


in the same fashion as in the preferred embodiment.




Another alternate embodiment is shown in FIG.


10


. In this configuration, a plurality of suspension rods


100


are used in lieu of the elongated base grid members


20


. The suspension rods


100


are generally cylindrical having an enlarged circular head


102


at one end of the suspension rod


100


and a flat tab


104


at the other end of the suspension rod


100


. The flat tab


104


has a hole


106


therethrough so that a suspension wire


140


can be inserted through the hole


106


and secured to the suspension rod


100


. The wire is then attached to the mounting surface


40


so that the suspension rod


100


suspends from the mounting surface


40


. The suspension rod


100


can also be directly mounted to the mounting surface


40


or a joist by fastening the flat tab


104


to the mounting surface


40


or joist with a mechanical fastener, such as a screw, nail, or the like. The enlarged head


102


at the other end of the suspension rod


100


is of a generally circular configuration similar to a head on a nail. A tapering radial surface


103


is located below the enlarged head


102


and tapers into the outer cylindrical surface of the suspension rod


100


. The radial surface


103


provides for the removable engagement of the channel member


30


with the enlarged head


102


of the suspension rod


100


, similar to the bulb portion


26


in the preferred embodiment. A series of suspension rods


100


are suspended from the mounting surface


40


or joists and aligned to accept the elongated channel grid members


30


of the grid system. The channel members


30


removably snap over the enlarged heads


102


of the suspension rods


100


in similar fashion as in the preferred embodiment.




While specific embodiments of the present invention have been shown here for the purposes of explaining preferred and alternate embodiments of the invention, it is to be understood that the appended claims have a wide range of equivalents and a broader scope than the embodiments disclosed.



Claims
  • 1. A direct mount ceiling panel grid system installing a plurality of ceiling panels close to a mounting surface comprising:a plurality of base grid members each having a T-shaped cross-section formed by a base flange portion and a transversely extending web portion, the transversely extending web portion defining two sides of the web portion and having a relatively thicker bulb portion at its transversely extending marginal end, the bulb portion having a predominantly annular cross-section thereby providing a curved outer surface, the base flange portion directly mounted to the mounting surface such that the web portion depends downwardly; a plurality of channel grid members each having a base flange and two transversely extending parallel webs forming a channel therebetween, each of the webs having a hooked portion bent inwardly and downwardly into the channel along its marginal end, thereby providing a hook edge, the channel removably and frictionally fitted over the bulb portion of the transversely extending web portion of the base grid members whereby the hooked portions of the parallel webs of the channel grid members capture the bulb portion with the hook edges abutted against the curved outer surface of the bulb portion, the base flange portion of the grid members and the base flange portion of the channel members capturing the ceiling panels placed therebetween so that the ceiling panels are positioned in a common plane adjacent to the mounting surface.
  • 2. The direct mount ceiling panel grid system of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of cross grid members, each cross grid member having a bearing surface at both of its ends, at least one bearing surface of each cross grid member disposed upon the base flange of at least one channel grid member and positioned transverse to the channel grid members.
  • 3. The direct mount ceiling panel grid system of claim 1, wherein the channel grid members, base grid members, and cross grid members are integrally formed from metal.
  • 4. The direct mount ceiling panel grid system of claim 1, wherein the ceiling panels are acoustical ceiling panels.
  • 5. The direct mount ceiling panel grid system of claim 1, wherein the base flanges of the base grid members are mechanically fastened to the mounting surface on one side of the web portion.
  • 6. The direct mount ceiling panel grid system of claim 1, wherein respective base grid members and channel grid members are elongate and substantially linearly co-extensive.
  • 7. The direct mount ceiling panel grid system of claim 1, further comprising an L-shaped wall angle beam for supporting ceiling panels at a wall surface transverse to the mounting surface, the wall angle having two leg portions forming an inside angle therebetween, one of the leg portions attached to the wall surface such that the other leg portion transversely extends from the wall surface and supports a ceiling panel placed thereon below the mounting surface.
  • 8. The direct mount ceiling panel grid system of claim 7, wherein each leg portion has a hem along its marginal edge, the hem bent inwardly toward the inside angle of the L-shaped wall angle.
  • 9. The direct mount ceiling panel grid system of claim 8, wherein the wall angle is attached to the wall surface with an attachment clip having a bent clip portion and a flat base portion, the bent clip portion defining a channel portion of the clip, the bent clip portion having a clip tab extending upwardly into the channel portion such that the clip tab engages the hem of one of the leg portions of the wall angle when the leg portion is inserted into the channel portion of the attachment clip.
  • 10. A direct mount ceiling panel grid system installing a plurality of ceiling panels close to a mounting surface comprising:a plurality of base straps each having a generally flat portion and an extending neck portion, the neck portion having a relatively thicker bulb portion at its marginal end, the bulb portion having a predominantly annular cross-section thereby providing a curved outer surface, the flat portion of the base strap directly mounted to the mounting surface such that the neck portion depends downwardly; a plurality of channel grid members each having a base flange and two transversely extending parallel webs forming a channel therebetween, each of the webs having a hooked portion bent inwardly and downwardly into the channel along its marginal end, thereby providing a hook edge, the channel removably and frictionally fitted over the bulb portion of the neck portion of the base strap whereby the hooked portions of the parallel webs of the channel grid members capture the bulb portion with the hook edges abutted against the curved outer surface of the bulb portion, the base flange portion of the channel grid members supporting the ceiling panels placed thereon so that the ceiling panels are positioned in a common plane adjacent to the mounting surface.
  • 11. A direct mount ceiling panel grid system comprising:a plurality of suspension rods each having a flat tab at one end and an enlarged head at the other end of the rod, the enlarged head having a tapered curved surface between the enlarged head and the rod, the base flange portion mounted to the mounting surface such that the enlarged head depends downwardly; a plurality of channel grid members each having a base flange and two transversely extending parallel webs forming a channel therebetween, each of the webs having a hooked portion bent inwardly and downwardly into the channel along its marginal end, thereby providing a hook edge, the channel removably and frictionally fitted over the enlarged head of the transversely extending web portion of the base grid members whereby the hooked portions of the parallel webs of the channel grid members capture the enlarged head with the hook edges abutted against the tapered curved surface of the enlarged head, the base flange portion of the channel grid members supporting the ceiling panels placed thereon so that the ceiling panels are positioned in a common plane adjacent to the mounting surface.
  • 12. A method of installing a direct mount ceiling grid system comprising the steps of:mounting a plurality of base grid members, each having a T-shaped cross-section formed by a base flange portion and a transversely extending web portion having a bulb portion with a curved outer surface, to a mounting surface such that the base grid members are parallel to each other and the transversely extending web portion depends downwardly from the mounting surface; positioning a plurality of channel grid members, each having a base flange and a channel with inwardly and downwardly extending hook portions, in alignment with the base grid members and engaging the channel over the bulb portion such that the hook portions engage the curved outer surface of the bulb portion; arranging a plurality of cross grid members each having a base flange portion and two ends having a bearing surface, in transverse relation to the base grid members and placing at least one bearing surface of the cross grid members upon the base flange of at least one of the channel grid members.
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