Claims
- 1. A ceiling system comprising a plurality of inverted T-shaped grid members each with a horizontal flange member and a centrally located vertical grid, a plurality of all metal ceiling panels supported from the grid members, each ceiling panel having a face surface, a back surface and at least two opposite shaped edges which compliment the edges of adjacent ceiling panels to form a joint where two adjacent ceiling panels are supported from the same grid member, each ceiling panel has a first extension in the plane of the face surface of the panel and a second extension in the plane of the back surface of the ceiling panel on at least two opposite sides, the second extension in the plane of the back surface of the panel supports the panel on the horizontal flanges of two adjacent grid members, the first extension in the plane of the face surface of the panel overlies the horizontal flange member and partially or totally conceals horizontal flange member from view, a kerf is provided between the two extensions on the edge of the panel, each kerf has placed therein a flange of one of the adjacent grid members so that the side of the panel is not capable of up and down movement relative to the horizontal flange member, the other two opposed edges of the ceiling panel being unsupported by grid members, a third extension is provided perpendicular to the second extension, a resilient means is positioned on said third extension and between said third extension on one edge of the ceiling panel and the grid member to hold the ceiling panel in position on the horizontal flanges member of the adjacent grid member, but the ceiling panel may be moved sideward to compress the resilient means and release the horizontal flange member from the kerf on the edge of the panel opposite from the edge of the ceiling panel having the resilient means.
- 2. A ceiling system as set forth in claim 1 wherein the metal of the edge of the ceiling panel is bent to form the kerfs in the two opposite sides of the ceiling panel.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/005,451, filed Jan. 19, 1993, now abandoned.
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