The present disclosure generally relates to channel framing with at least one additional side that is functional, and a fitting for use with the additional functional side of the channel framing.
One type of channel framing is called strut channel, which is used in the construction and electrical industries for structural support, often for supporting wiring, plumbing, or mechanical components such as air conditioning or ventilation systems. Strut channel is usually formed from metal sheet, folded over into an open channel shape with inwards-curving lips to provide additional stiffness and as a location to mount interconnecting components. The side of the strut channel opposite the open channel usually has holes of some sort in the base, to facilitate interconnection or fastening the strut to underlying building structures. The other sides (e.g., left and right sides) typically do not have any functionality. Thus, the strut channel really has only one side for mounting components on the strut.
In one aspect, a fitting for use with channel framing including an outer surface and a fitting groove formed in the outer surface generally comprises a base comprising an inner face, an outer face, and sides extending between the inner face and outer face. The base is configured for insertion into the fitting groove of the channel framing. A spring member is mounted on the base and disposed generally above the outer face of the base. The spring member is configured to engage the outer surface of the channel framing when the base is inserted into the fitting groove. The base and the spring member form a clamp for securing the fitting in the fitting groove.
In another aspect, a method of securing a fitting to a channel framing including an outer surface and a fitting groove formed in the outer surface generally comprises inserting a base of the fitting into the fitting groove along a longitudinal axis of the fitting. The fitting is rotated in the fitting groove to dispose ends of the base generally at sides of the fitting groove and to dispose at least a portion of a spring member of the fitting above the outer surface of the fitting groove to engage the outer surface. The base and the spring member form a clamp for securing the fitting in the fitting groove.
In still another aspect, a channel framing assembly generally comprises an elongate body having a longitudinal axis and defining an interior extending along the longitudinal axis. The body comprises a side including an outer surface and a fitting groove formed in the outer surface and extending lengthwise of the body. A fitting is configured for being retained to the fitting groove. The fitting comprises a base configured for insertion into the fitting groove. A spring member is mounted on the base and configured to engage the outer surface of the body when the base is inserted into the fitting groove. The base and the spring member form a clamp for securing the fitting to the fitting groove.
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the drawings.
Referring to
The channel framing 10 has an elongate body, generally designated 11, with a generally square or rectangular cross-sectional shape having four sides and a longitudinal axis A extending along a length L1 (
In the illustrated embodiment, each of the lower, right and left sides 14, 16, 18, respectively, defines a fitting groove 26 having a length L2 (
Referring back to channel framing 10, as indicated in
In the illustrated embodiment, openings 34 extend through each of the bottom walls 30 of the fitting grooves 26. The openings 34 may be configured for attaching the channel framing 10 to a structure (e.g., a ceiling). The openings 34 may be, for example, knockouts, or punched, or half-slots, or slots, as are generally known in the art. Typically, the openings 34 in the channel framing 10 will be the same type of opening, although the same channel framing may include a mix of different types of openings, such as shown in the illustrated embodiments.
The channel framing 10 may be formed from rigid metal, such as low carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminum, or other metals, or from other material, such as fiberglass or plastic. The channel framing 10 may be cold formed using a rolling mill, such as when forming the channel framing from steel, or the channel framing may be extruded from an extrusion die, such as when forming the channel framing from aluminum. The channel framing 10 may be formed in other ways. The channel framing 10 may have a thickness from about 0.5 mm to about 4 mm. In one non-limiting example, the channel framing 10 may be formed from 18 gauge (1.2 mm) steel sheet metal, or from 20 gauge (0.9 mm) steel sheet metal. In another non-limiting embodiment, the dimension of each of the width and height of the channel framing 10 may be 53.5 mm, as opposed to 50 mm.
Referring to
The illustrated coupling component 60 may be generally referred to as a nut or a fitting-groove nut. As can be seen in
Diagonally opposite first and second corners 74 of the nut portion 62A at opposite ends 70 of the coupling component 60 are rounded for facilitating such installation (see
As installed, the beveled opposite ends 70 may engage the respective walls 28 of the fitting groove 26. In one embodiment, the beveled opposite ends 70 include a friction-enhancing portion 72 configured to enhance the friction between the ends and the respective walls 28, thereby inhibiting movement of the nut portion 62A longitudinally in the groove 26. In the embodiment illustrated in
The spring portion 62B comprises an annular section 80, legs 82 extending generally downward from the annular section, and wings 84 extending radially outward from the annular section. Each leg 82 comprises a first section 86 extending laterally from the annular section 80 and a second section 88 extending downward from the first section. In the illustrated embodiment, the second section 88 extends downward from the first section 86 at about a 90 degree angle. However, other angles are envisioned. The second section 88 of each leg 82 is firmly fixed (e.g., by staking, adhesive, welding, brazing or other means) in one of a pair of grooves 100 (see
The length L4 (
As shown in
The nut portion 62A of the coupling component 60 may be formed from metal, such as a zinc-coated, heat treated, AISI 1018 steel having a Rockwell hardness of 30-50 C and more preferably 40-45 C. The spring portion 62B of the coupling component 60 may be formed from spring steel. Other materials may be used.
Referring to
The wings 84 of the spring portion 62B can be manually adjusted by deflecting the wings toward and away from the outside surface 32 of the side 14, 16, 18 of the channel framing 10 (
In addition, in at least some embodiments one or more sides of the channel framing, in addition to the slotted side having the continuous slot opening (e.g., side 12), can be used to connect components (e.g., hanger rods, pipes, etc.) to the channel framing. In one particular application, the side opposite the slotted side (e.g., side 14) can be used to connect desired components to the channel framing. Moreover, the side 12 of the channel framing 10 having the slot 19 can have the same configuration as the slotted sides of conventional channel framings to make the systems described herein compatible with existing channel nuts, pipe clamps, miscellaneous fitting, etc.
When introducing elements of the present invention or the preferred embodiment(s) thereof, the articles “a”, “an”, “the” and “said” are intended to mean that there are one or more of the elements. The terms “comprising”, “including” and “having” are intended to be inclusive and mean that there may be additional elements other than the listed elements.
As various changes could be made in the above constructions, products, and methods without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description and shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 15/160,665 filed May 20, 2016, issued as U.S. Pat. No. 9,580,900, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 14/541,966, filed Nov. 14, 2014, issued as U.S. Pat. No. 9,347,213, the entire contents of each of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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