Claims
- 1. A longitudinally extending runner for a fire-rated ceiling suspension system comprising a web, an interrupted bead along one web margin, a flange along the other web margin, a buckleable web expansion member substantially longitudinally coextensive with the bead interruption which is adapted to deform into a diamond-shaped pattern extending away from both sides of the web when compressive forces are applied to the runner in a longitudinal direction, the web being partially divided by a longitudinally oriented slot extending substantially in one direction only from and under said web expansion member for a limited distance, a portion of the web adjacent the slot and between the slot and the flange partially defining two opposed, longitudinally offset L-shaped lipped ledges, together extending beneath the web interruption, the expansion member and the slot for a distance equal to the slot, each ledge terminating adjacent the opposite ledge in a diagonally downturned end ledge portion adjacent a ledge end-defining slit, the ledge end portions together defining a V-shaped configuration longitudinally spaced apart from said expansion member to retain general runner shape when the runner undergoes expansion-induced buckling and having its apex adjacent the runner flange to permit the flange and web ledges to buckle away from the remaining portion of the web in a predetermined configuration when compressive forces are applied to the runner in a longitudinal direction.
- 2. A runner according to claim 1 wherein said web ledges each include a ledge portion extending substantially parallel to the runner flange, and a lip portion extending substantially parallel to the runner web.
- 3. A runner according to claim 1 including web stiffener means located on that portion of the web between the slot and the bead, and extending longitudinally along the web.
- 4. A runner according to claim 3 wherein said web stiffener means includes bead means formed in said web.
- 5. A runner according to claim 4 wherein said bead means extends longitudinally along the web for a distance substantially coextensive with the length of said slot.
- 6. A longitudinally extended runner for a firerated ceiling suspension system comprising a web, an interrupted bead along one web margin, a flange along the other web margin, a buckleable web expansion member substantially longitudinally coextensive with the bead interruption, the web expansion member including at least two reaches mutually abutting at their ends but diverging to spaced apart midportions in a relatively elongated diamond-shaped pattern extending away from both sides of the web to permit the web expansion member to buckle and the reaches to bend outwardly away from one another in a foreshortened diamond-shaped configuration extending away from both sides of the web when compressive forces are applied to the runner in a longitudinal direction, the web being partially divided by a longitudinally oriented slot extending substantially in one direction only from and under said web expansion member for a limited distance, a portion of the web adjacent the slot and between the slot and the flange partially defining two opposed, longitudinally offset L-shaped lipped ledges, together extending beneath the web interruption, the expansion member and the slot for a distance equal to the slot, each ledge terminating adjacent the opposite ledge in a diagonally downturned end ledge portion adjacent a ledge end-defining slit, the ledge end portions together defining a V-shaped configuration longitudinally spaced apart from said expansion member to retain general runner shape when the runner undergoes expansion-induced buckling and having its apex adjacent the runner flange to permit the flange and web ledges to buckle away from the remaining portion of the web in a predetermined configuration when compressive forces are applied to the runner in a longitudinal direction.
- 7. A runner according to claim 6 wherein said reaches are adapted to bend away from one another in a diamond-shaped pattern when compressive forces are applied to the runner in a longitudinal direction, said diamond-shaped pattern having its longitudinal axis coextensive with the longitudinal axis of the runner and each reach deforming away from said longitudinal axis upon opposite sides of said runner web.
- 8. A runner according to claim 7 wherein said reaches are perforated, and wherein said reach perforations are arrayed in three columns perpendicular to the longitudinal extent of the runner, a first perforation column being located adjacent an end of the expansion member reaches, a second perforation column being located at each reach mid-portion, and the third perforation column being located at the opposite end of the expansion member reaches to encourage said reaches to bend at the perforation columns and encourage said web expansion member to buckle in said foreshortened diamond-shaped configuration.
- 9. A longitudinally extended runner for a firerated ceiling suspension system comprising a web, an interrupted bead along one web margin, a flange along the other web margin, a buckleable web expansion member substantially longitudinally coextensive with the bead interruption, the web expansion member including at least two perforated reaches mutually abutting at their ends but diverging to spaced apart mid-portions, said reach perforations being arrayed in three columns perpendicular to the longitudinal extent of the runner, a first perforation column being located adjacent an end of the expansion member, a second perforation column being located at the expansion member mid-portion, and a third perforation column being located at the opposite end of the expansion member to permit the web expansion member to buckle and the reaches to bend away from one another in a longitudinally foreshortened diamond-shaped configuration extending from both sides of the web when compressive forces are applied to the runner in a longitudinal direction, the web being partially divided by a longitudinally oriented slot extending substantially in one direction away from and under said web expansion member for a limited distance, a portion of the web adjacent the slot and between the slot and the flange defining two opposed but longitudinally offset L-shaped lipped ledges, together extending beneath the web interruption, the expansion member and the slot for a distance equal to the slot each ledge terminating adjacent the opposite ledge in a diagonally downturned end ledge portion adjacent a ledge end-defining slit, the ledge end portions together defining a V-shaped configuration longitudinally spaced apart from said expansion member and having its apex adjacent the runner flange to permit the flange and web ledges to buckle away from the remaining portion of the web in a predetermined configuration when compressive forces are applied to the runner in a longitudinal direction.
- 10. A runner according to claim 9 including means for connecting said longitudinally extended runner to transversely oriented cross-tee members in load bearing relationship.
- 11. A longitudinally extended runner according to claim 9 including means for connecting said runner to adjacent longitudinally coextensive runners.
- 12. A longitudinally extending runner for a firerated ceiling suspension system comprising a web, a flange along a web margin, the web being partially divided by a longitudinally oriented slot extending for a limited distance, a portion of the web adjacent the slot and between the slot and the flange being deformably offset from the remaining web material to define two opposed, longitudinally offset L-shaped lipped ledges having opposed, upturned ledge portions together extending beneath the slot for a distance equal to the slot, each ledge terminating adjacent the opposite ledge in a diagonally downturned end ledge portion adjacent a ledge end defining slit, the ledge end portions together defining a V-shaped configuration having its apex adjacent the runner flange to permit the flange and web ledges to buckle away from the remaining portion of the web in a predetermined configuration when compressive forces are applied to the runner in a longitudinal direction.
- 13. A longitudinally extending runner for a firerated suspension system comprising a web having upper and lower longitudinally extending margins, first enlarged stiffener means extending along one of said web margins, second enlarged stiffener means extending along the other of said web margins, at least two opposed, longitudinally offset L-shaped lipped ledges formed of web material and extending longitudinally along the web for a limited distance adjacent one of said stiffener means, formation of the ledges from web material thereby creating a slit in the web partially separating the ledges from remaining portions of the web, each ledge terminating adjacent the opposite ledge in a diagonally, deformed edge portion adjacent a ledge end-defining slit, the ledge end portions together defining a V-shaped configuration having its apex adjacent said one enlarged stiffener means and the associated web margin to permit that stiffener and the web ledges to buckle away from the remaining portion of the web in a predetermined configuration when compressive forces are applied to the runner in a longitudinal direction.
- 14. A runner according to claim 13 including two ledges extending in opposite directions from one another on opposite sides of said web.
- 15. A runner according to claim 13 wherein said first enlarged stiffener means includes bead means extending along the upper web margin and said second enlarged stiffener means includes flange means extending along said lower web margin.
- 16. A runner according to claim 15 which includes interruption means in said bead means and a portion of said web substantially in vertical alignment with said slot means for facilitating collapsing of said bead means and the web in response to compressive forces.
- 17. A runner according to claim 16 wherein said interruption means has an upper margin defined by oppositely upwardly inclined edges intersecting at an apex substantially in vertical alignment with said first mentioned apex.
- 18. A runner according to claim 17 wherein said interruption means has a lower edge disposed substantially parallel to said slot means and opposite downwardly from said upper web margin.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 490,065, filed July 19, 1974 now abandoned.
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