The invention relates to architectural metal assemblies and, in particular, to a clip for joining extruded aluminum trim to metal framing elements.
Extruded aluminum trim has been available, for example, to finish the edges of island and peninsula suspended ceilings. These decorative trim pieces are available in several face widths and are primarily used in a vertical orientation. These trim pieces or strips have the potential to be used in other ceiling applications in both vertical and horizontal orientations such as at the perimeter of a ceiling. For example, windows may be shaded by a roll-up screen that extends from and retracts into a pocket above the plane of the suspended ceiling. The decorative trim could be used to box-in such a pocket if a suitable attachment bracket or clip was available for affixing the trim to the framing members.
The invention provides a novel metal clip that facilitates assembly of extruded aluminum decorative trim and framing elements such as sheet metal studs and joists. The clip is proportioned to slide into a mounting channel or track formed on a rear face of the trim. Preferably, the clip provides two separate connecting tabs that are individually deployable. Depending on the tab selected, the clip connects in a plane perpendicular or parallel to a longitudinal direction of a trim element. This universality saves the cost of manufacturing and inventorying two separate parts. Ideally, one of the tabs has a locking feature that when deployed, fixes the location of the clip relative to the trim strip.
Preferably, the clip is economically produced as a one-piece sheet metal stamping. An initial flat configuration reduces the complexity of the stamping operation, packaging cost, inventory space, and shipping cost. Additionally, the flat configuration enables a technician to carry many pieces without excessive bulk and without expenditure of extraneous motion or attention to bring a clip to a proper orientation.
Referring to the drawings, a clip 10 embodying the invention is a one-piece sheet metal stamping. The illustrated clip 10 is a generally rectangular elongated body made, for example, of 0.040 inch gauge G30 galvanized steel. A first tab 11 is cut out of the clip body by stamping a pair of spaced slots 12. The slots are open at a long edge 13 of the body and extend to inner ends 14. An end slot 16, in the shape of a shallow V, extends longitudinally of the clip body between the slots 12. The end slot 16 stops short of the side slots 12 leaving the tab 11 connected to the main body of the clip 10 at land areas 17. A side of the end slot 16, contiguous with the tab 11 is irregular so as to provide a pair of projections or teeth 19 at a valley of the slot. The tab 11 extends away from the lands 17 in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the clip 10. A free end 21 of the tab 11 is spaced inwardly from an imaginary line that joins interrupted portions of the long edge 13 of the clip 10. A hole 23 is formed in the tab 11 adjacent the distal or free end 21 of the tab. A triangular hole 24 is formed in the clip between the end slot 16 and a long edge 26 of the clip 10.
A second tab 30 is formed in the body of the clip 10 by a U-shaped slot 31. A transverse slot 32 extends between ends of the U-shaped slot 31 leaving areas of sheet material or lands 33. The tab 30 extends away from the lands 33 in the longitudinal direction of the clip 10. A series of holes 34 are situated near the periphery of the tab 30 and a longitudinal slot 36 is centered in the tab. For reference, the length of the clip 10 can be nominally 5¾ inch. The width of the clip is selected to provide a sliding fit in a pair of opposed flanges provided on the rear face of an extruded aluminum decorative trim discussed below in connection with
When deployed, the tab 11 is in a plane parallel to the longitudinal direction of the clip 10 and the tab 30 is in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the clip.
Referring to
On the left of
With the clip 10 located properly in the trim track, the tab 11 is manually folded up into a plane perpendicular to the clip. This can be facilitated with, for example, the use of a flat blade screwdriver. The land areas 17 cooperate to form a hinge line for pivotal displacement of the tab 11. The distal or free edge 21 of the tab 10 is located inward of the adjacent lip 46 of the trim flange 44 to enable deployment of the tab 11.
It will be understood from inspection of
A self-drilling screw is located in the hole 23 and driven into the track 51 or other framing member to attach the trim strip 42 thereto. As mentioned, a clip 10 can be situated in the other trim track (to the left of the track in which the clip 10 is shown in
With reference to the right side of
The versatility of the clip 10 can be appreciated when it is realized that the longitudinal tabs 11 can also be used to attach vertically oriented trim strips to framing members and the transverse tabs 30 can also be used to attach horizontally oriented trim strips to framing members. As many clips can be used with a specific trim element as necessary to sustain anticipated forces and/or maintain squareness or straight visual lines.
It should be evident that this disclosure is by way of example and that various changes may be made by adding, modifying or eliminating details without departing from the fair scope of the teaching contained in this disclosure. The invention is therefore not limited to particular details of this disclosure except to the extent that the following claims are necessarily so limited.
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