Claims
- 1. In a suspended ceiling grid structure, a cross tee (15) having an inverted T cross section comprising
- an elongated central web (25) with a bulb (27) at the top and with a pair of oppositely disposed flanges (29) extending outwardly from the bottom of the web (25) and adapted to support ceiling tiles,
- a connecting tongue (33) extending from an end of the web (25),
- the tongue (33) being offset from the center of the web by approximately one-half the thickness of the web (25),
- locking means (37) formed in the tongue (33) for locking said cross tee (15) to a slot (18) provided in a main beam (13) to which the cross tee (15) is connected in the ceiling grid,
- an interlocking means (47, 110) formed in the tongue (33) and web (25) for interlocking the cross tee (15) with interlocking means of a similarly constructed but oppositely disposed cross tee (15) when the cross tees (15) are inserted into the slot (18) from opposite directions, and
- shear means (101,102) on the tongue (33) that stop the cross tee (15) from further entering the slot (18) at normal room temperatures, and shears or bends during a fire, comprising
- (A) a tab portion (102) extending transversely of the tongue (33), and
- (B) a notch portion (101) adjacent the tab portion (192) on the side away from the end of the tongue (33) whereby, the cross tee (15) is permitted to expand during a fire,
- wherein
- the tab portion (102) shears or bends into the notch portion (101),
- the improvement comprising
- a belt loop (110) in the interlocking means (47, 110) that keeps the tongues (33) in overlapped and interlocked relationship under normal conditions, and that permits the tongues (33) to slide in an overlapped relationship so that the cross tees (15) can expand longitudinally during a fire.
- 2. The ceiling grid structure of claim 1 wherein the web (25) is formed of a plurality of metal layers held together by a stake (112) punched from the web (25).
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 093,853 filed Sept. 8, 1987 for INTERLOCKING CROSS TEE, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,827,681, granted May 9, 1989 which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 935,762 filed Nov. 28, 1986 for INTERLOCKING CROSS TEE, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,785,603 granted Nov. 22, 1988.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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