Information
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Patent Grant
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6637710
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Patent Number
6,637,710
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Date Filed
Thursday, September 27, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 28, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- IIaeberlin; Jeffrey A.
- Middleton Reutlinger
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 248 2287
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- 248 906
- 248 2288
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A fixture bracket suspension assembly is mounted directly to a drop ceiling runner. The runner has a stem and a base wall with a pair of flanges extending out from the stem in a generally inverted T shape. The flanges are adapted to support ceiling tiles and the stem has cross member positioning slots located along its length. The bracket assembly comprises a screw and a bracket. The screw has a head portion and a stem portion for supporting a suspension wire adapted to be mounted to a fixture. The bracket has a base plate with an opening through which the screw stem portion passes. The base plate has a top surface for supporting the screw head adjacent the base wall of the runner. The bracket has two pair of spaced apart opposing legs. Each pair of legs has a shape that conforms to the shape of the flanges and stem of the runner and are adapted to bend at respective joints with the base plate wrapping around the runner to present minimal encumbrance to the runner and to support the base plate and the screw below the runner. Each of the pairs of legs has end portions with a locking tab and recess. One of the legs of each pair has a tab member adapted to pass through one of the positioning slots in the runner to secure the bracket member from movement along the runner. The bracket assembly is a simple and direct drop ceiling suspension system for linear lighting fixtures eliminating anchoring of the linear fixtures above the runner of the drop ceiling.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a fixture suspension bracket assembly for suspending a lighting fixture directly from a drop ceiling assembly.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Modular suspended linear fixtures are typically assembled in place by connecting and mounting individual modules. Typical linear fixtures are suspended from an overhead structure above a drop ceiling that is also suspended from the overhead structure.
The linear fixtures support linear fluorescent lighting systems such that the lighting fixtures may radiate light upwardly against the drop ceiling or downwardly towards the work area. Typically these assemblies are suspended at heights of 7 ft. or more from the floor and the installer has to work above the drop ceiling to install connections that connect the fixtures to the ceiling structure which may involve driving securing bolts directly into ceiling joists or through ceiling framework. In any event, the installer has to work above the drop ceiling resulting in movement of lay in tiles. Further, when the fixtures are being installed, the placement of the fixtures is limited to where there may be an upper support beam in the ceiling. This limitation becomes more apparent when the working space is redesigned and lighting patterns have to be changed in the workspace.
Clearly there is a need to improve the suspension of these fixtures that improves flexibility in deployment and re-deployment of the fixtures to accommodate lighting in the work space and does not require the installers to work above the drop ceiling.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a fixture suspension bracket assembly for suspending a lighting fixture directly from a drop ceiling assembly. In particular, the suspension bracket supports a screw and a wire to suspend a linear fixture. The suspension bracket has a base plate and at least one pair of legs extending from bendable relative to the base plate. The legs are adapted to bend about a runner to mount the bracket directly to the runner with the base plate below the drop ceiling runner.
In accordance with an aspect of the present invention there is provided a fixture bracket suspension assembly mounted directly to an inverted T shaped drop ceiling tile supporting member. The assembly comprises a screw having a head portion and a stem portion for supporting a suspension wire adapted to be mounted to a fixture. The assembly comprises a bracket having a base plate with an opening through which the stem portion of the screw passes. The base plate has a top surface for supporting the head of the screw. The bracket has at least one pair of bendable legs adapted to be wrapped around the runner to present minimal encumbrance to the runner and to support the base plate and the screw below the runner.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will be better understood and its advantages will become more apparent to those skilled in the art by reference to the following drawings, in conjunction with the accompanying specification, in which:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of the fixture bracket suspension assembly shown mounted to a drop ceiling runner;
FIG. 2
is an end sectional view of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view showing the fixture bracket suspension assembly in the process of mounting to the runner;
FIG. 4
is a sectional end view of
FIG. 3
; and
FIG. 5
is a view of the bracket connected to an alternative runner design.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
Referring to
FIGS. 1 through 4
, there is shown a runner
10
of a drop ceiling that supports ceiling tiles
12
from a ceiling structure
16
through the use of hanger wires
18
supporting the runner
10
. The shape of the runner
10
shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
conforms to a standardized shape utilized in commerce in North America today. It should be understood, however, that the shape of the runner may vary from one particular design to another. Suffice it to say that the overall shape of this runner
10
is typically an inverted T-shaped runner with a stem portion
20
and a base wall portion
22
. The base wall portion
22
has opposing flanges
24
on which the ceiling tiles
12
are adapted to fit. The stem of runner
10
is divided into a first portion
26
adjacent the flanges
24
. The stem also includes an end portion
28
which is further away from the flanges
22
. The thicknesses of the inner stem
26
is chosen so that the outer stem portion
28
may provide bottom edge surfaces
30
against which the ceiling tiles may be laid in place.
The upper stem portion
28
has a series of slots (not shown) through which the hanger wire
18
passes to support the runner
10
from the overhead structure
16
. The lower or inner stem portion
26
has a series of apertures
32
which are in effect cross member positioning recesses
32
for receiving protrusion ears of the cross member runners to support the cross member runners from the runner
10
. The cross member runners also have flange like surfaces as is well known in the art for supporting the edges of the ceiling tile
12
. It should be understood that the ceiling tiles
12
are lay in ceiling tiles which may be laid into place on the runners and cross member runners.
In accordance with the present invention there is provided a bracket
40
having a base plate
42
that has an opening
44
(see
FIG. 2
) through which a screw stem
46
passes. The screw stem
46
is attached to a screw head
48
which is located on the top surface
50
of the base plate
42
adjacent the base wall
22
of runner
10
. The screw stem
46
is adapted to be connected in a suitable fashion in a joining relationship with a suspension wire which will extend downwardly of the bracket
42
and the stem
46
to suspend or be attached to a linear lighting fixture.
The bracket
40
further includes two pairs of spaced apart legs generally shown as
50
and
52
. The pair of legs
50
comprise leg
50
A and leg
50
B. The pair of legs
52
comprise leg
52
A and leg
52
B. Each of the legs
50
A and
52
A has a locking barb
54
located at the end portion
56
of the leg
50
A and
52
A. The end portions
60
of legs
50
B and
52
B have a stamped out slot or locking receiving slot
62
. The opposing pair of legs
50
and
52
are bendable about joint
70
adjacent to the base plate
42
so as to wrap the pairs of legs
50
and
52
about the runner
10
and in particular wrap about the stems
26
and
28
of the runner
10
. As the pairs of legs
50
and
52
are wrapped about the stems
26
and
28
of the runner, the locking tab or barb
54
passes through receiving slot
62
and locks the end portions
60
and
56
of the legs
52
A and
52
B or
50
A and
50
B together.
Leg
50
A of the pair of legs
50
has a arm extension
80
with another tab
82
which is fitted into the cross member positioning slot
32
. This positively locates the bracket
40
longitudinally along the runner
10
and prevents the bracket
40
from sliding along the runner
10
.
The assembly of the bracket
40
onto the runner
10
is easily accomplished by positioning the base plate
42
against the wall surface
22
of the runner
10
and bending the legs
52
A and
52
B towards each other from an open runner-receiving orientation to a closed runner-engaging orientation to wrap around the stems
26
and
28
of the runner
10
to lock the barb
56
through the slot
62
. Similarly, the other pair of opposing legs
52
may be bent to so secure the bracket member
40
to the runner
10
. Prior this assembly the screw stem
46
is slid through the base
42
with stern
46
suspended below e runner
10
. The stem
46
may be secured iii place by means of a lock nut
88
. Once the opposing legs
50
and
52
of the bracket member
40
are bent into position to wrap around the runner
10
as shown substantially in
FIG. 2
, it can be seen that the shape of the side legs and the overall shape of the bracket member is chosen to conform to the shape of the runner and thereby wrap around the runner. The opposing legs
50
and
52
have a surface portion
90
that rests on to of the flanges
24
of the runner
10
and thereby positively locate the bracket
40
relative to the runner
10
when a weight is suspended from the threaded stem
46
by a wire and fixture. Each leg has a first leg portion being bendable at a respective joint adjacent to the base plate
42
and a second leg portion extending substantially at right angles to the first leg portion, wherein, in the closed runner-engaging orientation the first leg portion engages a corresponding flange portion
24
and is substantially parallel with the flange portion
24
and the base plate
42
. Similarly, in the closed runner-engaging orientation, the second leg portion engages the stem portion
20
, and the second leg portions are arranged to be locked together in the closed runner-engaging orientation, to form a nested relationship between the legs and the runner.
The present invention provides for an easy to assemble bracket member assembly that can be mounted to the runner of a drop ceiling. Hence the bracket suspension assembly
40
may be attached to the drop ceiling runner by an installer without the installer having to work above the drop ceiling at the overhead support structure
16
.
It should be understood that the present invention also provides the advantage of allowing for the bracket assembly
40
to be readily disassembled from it's position on the runner and moved to other runner locations. It is further envisaged that the bracket assembly may also be mounted to a cross member that would support the ceiling tiles
12
. Accordingly, when reference is made throughout the disclosure to the use of the bracket
40
being attached to a runner
10
it should be understood that this runner
10
could also include a cross runner member in a drop ceiling for a lay in ceiling tile.
In accordance with another aspect, reference may be had to
FIG. 5
wherein the bracket member
40
is shown mounted across two cross runners
100
and
110
used in a drop ceiling.
Claims
- 1. A fixture bracket suspension assembly mounted directly to an inverted T shaped drop ceiling runner, the assembly comprising:a screw having a head portion and a stem portion for supporting a suspension wire adapted to be mounted to a fixture; a bracket having a base plate with an opening through which the stem portion of the screw passes, the base plate having a top surface for supporting the head of the screw, the bracket having at least one air of bendable legs adapted to be wrapped around the runner to present minimal encumbrance to the runner and to support the base plate and the screw below the runner, the bendable legs having a shape that conforms to the shape of the runner and are bendable at respective joint adjacent to the base plate, the bendable legs having end portions, one of the bendable legs having a locking tab and the other bendable leg having a recess, the locking tab passing through the recess to lock the end portions relative to each other, the runner having cross member positioning slots located along its length and one of the pair of legs having a tab member adapted to pass through the positioning slot to secure the bracket member from movement along the runner.
- 2. A fixture bracket suspension assembly mounted directly to a drop ceiling runner having a stem and a base wall with a pair of flanges extending out from the stem in a generally inverted T shape, the flanges adapted to support ceiling tiles, the fixture bracket assembly comprising:a screw having a head portion and a stem portion for supporting a suspension wire adapted to be mounted to a fixture; a bracket having a base plate an opening through which the stem portion of the screw passes, the base plate having a top surface for supporting the head of the screw adjacent the base wall, the bracket having two spaced apart pair of opposing legs, each of the opposing legs having a shape that conforms to the shape of the flanges and stem of the runner and being adapted to end at a joint adjacent to the base plate and wrap around the runner to present minimal encumbrance to the runner and to support the base plate and the screw below th runner.
- 3. The assembly of claim 2 wherein each of the pairs of legs have end portions that are adapted to be locked together.
- 4. The assembly of claim 3 wherein one of the legs of each pair of legs has a locking tab stamped therefrom and the other leg has a recess stamped therein, and the locking tab passes through the recess to lock the end portions legs relative to each other.
- 5. The assembly of claim 4 wherein the stem of the runner has cross member positioning slots located along its length and one of the each of the two pair of legs has a tab member adapted to pass through one of the positioning slot to secure the bracket member from movement along the runner.
- 6. The assembly of claim 2 wherein the stem of the runner has cross member positioning slots located along its length and one of the each of the two pair of legs has a tab member adapted to pass through one of the positioning slot to secure the bracket member from movement along the runner.
- 7. A fixture bracket suspension assembly mounted directly to an inverted T shaped drop ceiling or, the runner having a pair of generally horizontal opposed flanges extending outwardly from the end of an upright stem portion, the assembly comprising:a screw having a head portion and a stem portion for supporting a suspension wire adapted to be mounted to a fixture; a bracket having a single base th an opening through which the stem portion of the screw passes, the base plate having a top surface for supporting the head of the screw, the bracket having at least one pair of bendable legs adapted to be wrapped around the runner to present minimal encumbrance to the runner and to support the base plate and the screw below the runner, each of the bendable legs having a first leg portion and a second leg portion, and each bendable leg being bendable at a respective joint adjacent to the base plate so that the first leg portions lie generally parallel to the corresponding runner flange and the second leg portions lie generally parallel to the runner stern portion.
- 8. The assembly of claim 7 wherein the bendable legs have end portions that arc adapted to be locked together.
- 9. The assembly of claim 8 wherein one of the bendable legs has a locking tab and the other bendable leg has a recess, wherein the locking tab passes through the recess to lock the legs relative to each other.
- 10. The assembly of claim 7 wherein the second leg portions are adapted to be locked together.
- 11. The assembly of claim 10 wherein one of the second leg portion has a locking tab and the other of the second leg portions has a recess, wherein the locking tab passes through the recess to lock the second leg portions relative to each other.
- 12. The assembly of claim 7 wherein the runner has positioning slots located along its length and one of the second leg portions has a tab member adapted to pass through one of the positioning slots to secure the assembly from movement along the runner.
- 13. A fixture bracket suspension assembly for mounting to an inverted T shaped drop ceiling runner, the runner having a pair of generally horizontal opposed flange portions extending outward from one end of an upright stern portion, the assembly comprising:a bracket having a single base portion with a top surface and a passage centrally located therein for receiving a screw head to support a fixture; at least one pair of bendable legs adapted to be bent relative to the base plate portion from an open runner-receiving orientation to a closed runner-engaging orientation, each leg having a first leg portion being bendable at a respective joint adjacent to the base plate portion and a second leg portion extending from the first leg portion wherein, in the closed runner-engaging orientation, the first leg portion engages the corresponding runner horizontal flange portion and the second leg portion engages the runner stem portion, the second leg portions being her arranged to be locked together in the closed runner-engaging orientation to form a nested relationship between the legs and the runner.
- 14. The assembly of claim 13 wherein the second leg portion extends substantially at a right angle relative to the first leg portion.
- 15. The assembly of claim 14 wherein, in the closed runner-engaging orientation, the first leg portions are substantially parallel with the runner horizontal flange portions and the base plate portion.
- 16. The assembly of claim 15 each second leg portion having an inner region and an outer region wherein, in the closed runner-engaging orientation, the inner region is substantially parallel with a corresponding lower region of the stern portion and the outer region is substantially with a corresponding upper region of the stem portion.
- 17. The assembly of claim 13 wherein one of the legs has a locking tab and the other leg has a recess, the locking tab being arranged to pass through the recess to lock the second leg portions relative to each other.
- 18. The assembly of claim 13 wherein the runner stem portion has cross member positioning slots located along its length, and wherein one of the legs has a tab member adapted to pass through one of the positioning slots to secure the bracket member relative to the runner.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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2321341 |
Sep 2000 |
CA |
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