Claims
- 1. A system for holding equipment in a wall or a ceiling comprising:a first side member, the first side member includes a first main profile having a top and a bottom that is adapted to extend perpendicularly from the wall or ceiling; a second side member in spaced relation with the first side member, the second side member includes a second main profile having a top and a bottom that extends perpendicularly from the wall or ceiling, said first side and second side members defining a length between them; and a connecting member which attaches to the first side and second side members and connects the first side member with the second side member, the connecting member includes a top plate which attaches to the top of the first and second main profiles, said length between the first side member and second side member variable and defined by the length of the top plate, each main profile includes an upper internally ribbed boss in proximity to the top of the main profile and a lower internally ribbed boss in spaced relation with the upper internally ribbed boss, the top plate attaches to the upper internally ribbed boss of the first and second main profiles.
- 2. A system as described in claim 1 wherein the second side member is in parallel with the first side member, and the connecting member is perpendicular with the first and second side members.
- 3. A system as described in claim 2 including a trim profile and a trimless profile, each side member attaching to either a trim profile or a trimless profile to form a symmetrical or asymmetrical cross-section.
- 4. A system as described in claim 3 wherein the connecting member includes a top plate which attaches to the top of the first and second main profiles.
- 5. A system as described in claim 4 wherein the trim profile or the trimless profile are attached to the bottom of the first or second main profiles.
- 6. A system as described in claim 5 wherein each main profile includes an upper internally ribbed boss in proximity to the top of the main profile and a lower internally ribbed boss in spaced relation with the upper internally ribbed boss.
- 7. A system as described in claim 6 wherein the lower internally ribbed boss on each main profile are together adapted to hold a lamp and define a horizontal cable round between the top plate and the lower internally ribbed boss on the first and second main profile in which gear, ballast, transformers or wires can be disposed.
- 8. A system as described in claim 7 wherein the lower and upper internally ribbed boss on each main profile together are adapted to hold a vertical plate to define a vertical cable run.
- 9. A system as described in claim 8 wherein each main profile includes external bosses which are adapted to receive bolts for supporting the first and second main profiles.
- 10. A system as described in claim 9 wherein each main profile has horizontal ribs to identify distance from the bottom of each main profile.
- 11. A system as described in claim 10 wherein each main profile has a retaining rib and a lower lip, and each trimless or trim profile has a slot and a stem which snap together with the retaining rib and the lower lip, respectively, to hold the trimless or trim profile to the main profile.
- 12. A system as described in claim 11 wherein each lower internally ribbed boss has a first slot, a second slot adjacent the first slot and a lip adjacent the second slot.
- 13. A system as described in claim 12 wherein each upper internally ribbed boss has a first slot, an upper inner horizontal slot adjacent the first slot and a lip adjacent the upper inner horizontal slot.
- 14. A system as described in claim 13 wherein each slot has grooves in which screws can thread.
- 15. A system as described in claim 14 including an inner cover plate that fits against the lip of each lower inner horizontal slot, a lamp bracket which is held against the inner cover plate with screws that penetrate the lamp bracket into the second slot of the lower inner horizontal slot, a yoke which attaches to the lamp bracket and a light which attaches to the yoke.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 90/049,561 filed on Mar. 27, 1998.
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