This application is the United States national phase of International Application No. PCT/IN2015/000417 filed Nov. 11, 2015, and claims priority to Indian Patent Application No. 3919/CHE/2015 filed Jul. 30, 2015, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated in their entirety by reference.
The present invention relates to an improved mounting hook assembly for mounting and dismounting of any ceiling tile from a concealed suspended T-grid. More particularly the invention relates a method for installation of ceiling tiles in an improved mounting hook assembly to form a concealed grid system using commonly used T grid suspension.
There exists concealed grid systems for mounting and dismounting of tiles, all of them are not suitable for every location. There are also dismountable systems that require one or several of following:—
A thick tile say 20 mm is needed to have edge slots that make the edges weak. It requires complicated systems of special hooks or springs or attachments making it sometimes complicated and requires special skilled persons.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,428,930A describes a grid system which needs special hooks that are attached to T grid and torsion springs that are attached to another grid cell which carries tiles that are grooved (kerfing) on all ends, accurately manufactured and assembled. Thus, this prior system additionally require a tile that has property and thickness to have kerfing. Two grid cells are needed with several accessories to be attached to each of these cells with accuracy of component and assembly.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,648,229A uses special hooks attached to a special rectangular grid system to which these hooks are attached. Other grid of hooks is flanged spline inserted in kerfing. This system needs roofing additional accessories and is not completely concealing the suspension as the bottom of the rectangular position appears between tiles.
Kerfing needed and rectangular grid member instead of normal T grid is essential.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,832,816A utilizes a movable cross member and tiles laid to be supported on cross members on opposite sides and other sides leaving free. The disadvantages are:
a) The free sides are subjected to sagging with unsupported length.
b) Special construction of T grid is needed as well as movable cross member. Tiles with kerfing are inserted in flange of T grid.
c) Standard T grid not suitable. Not suitable for tiles that do not have property and thickness for kerfing. Not suitable to mount on standard T grid.
Access above ceiling by providing yet another hook arrangement by over laying the hooks enabling to lift one of the tiles. This is a varied construction and tiles with end grooves (kerfing) is also needed that demands a tile of required thickness.
U.S. Pat. No. 8,056,294B2 provides a, special suspended system comprising torsion springs attached and the titles machined accurately to fit into the type of spring suspension. This prior art require extensive special kerfing to match with the selected torsion springs, which makes it a complicated system. Tiles without kerfing are not suitable, standard T grid is not suitable, intricate hooking springs are utilized.
It is therefore an object of the invention to propose a method for installation of ceiling tiles in an improved mounting hook assembly to form a concealed grid system.
Another object of the invention is to propose a method for installation of ceiling tiles in an improved mounting hook assembly to form a concealed grid system, which allows individual tiles to be mounted/dismounted without affecting adjacently installed tiles.
A still another object of the invention is to propose a method for installation of ceiling tiles in an improved mounting hook assembly to form a concealed grid system, which is implementable with existing suspension grids.
A further object of the invention is to propose a method for installation of ceiling tiles in an improved mounting hook assembly to form a concealed grid system, which is simple and can be accomplished by minimally skilled persons.
The disclosed process is meant to be used with tiles of exact thickness and cut accurately to dimensions relative to the grid used. For example: A grid of 600×600 mm needs tiles to be cut to same dimensions with no diagonal differences in length and may have any standardized thickness. An inventive mounting hook assembly is attached at the back of the tile at pre determined locations. Such mounting hook assembly is attached to a mounting stud, and consists of a rotating LB (Load bearing) lever member that transfers the weight of the tile on to the flange of a suspended inverted T bar grid.
As a further improvement such rotating assemblies are limited to three sides of the ceiling membrane and the fourth side is fixed (non rotating) mounting hook assembly.
A simple tool such as a bent rod of say 6 mm dia or square with a handle is used to mount or dismount the title by rotating the LB member to either be perpendicular or parallel to the flange of a T bar to mount or dismount the tile.
Yet another embodiment of this method is the individual mounting or dismounting of the grid by suspending the tile at a level below the grid that is more than the thickness of the tile to be installed. The disclosed novel method can be understood with the following description and referred accompanying drawings. The engineering details are only for the purpose of easy understanding and do not limit the concept of this invention.
Throughout the specification reference will be made to individual figures. It should be appreciated that these references apply to the entire group of figures associated with that reference; such as, for example, reference to
Mounting assembly that is to be attached at the back side at prefixed locations is shown in
A plan view of the rotating lever fixed on tile before attaching to the suspension grid is shown in
It is also possible to use the tiles with kerfing to utilize same principle.
Preparation for Installation:
Tiles should be prepared with mounting hook assembly located at appropriate locations to carry the weight of tile without any sag. The locations and numbers are dependent on the strength and flexibility of ceiling tile to be mounted.
As a further simplification, one side of the tile has fixed studs to enable hooking tile onto flange of T grid on one side.
In case long support leverage is needed the levers are joined with long strips to distribute load
Another important feature of the studs and its relative location to the edge of tile is as follows:
The length of stud is as needed to have the length from bottom of stud to bottom of long lever (L.) that is more than the thickness of tile to accommodate the tool used to turn lever.
As an example, for tile of 13 mm thickness the L, can be 25 mm to allow 8 mm tool to be inserted as will be explained latter.
The suspended ceiling structure is then fixed in standard way to have exact level because the accuracy of level of grid is reflected in the level of the ceiling membranes.
The distance of the fixing of centre of stud from the edge should be more than flange width of T grid combined with length of short lever.
Tile is fixed with studs as per examples shown in
When longer support is needed on flange, the same will be as shown in
Installations:
The installations can be started as per normal practice. The grid is laid as per normal practice. Tile is fixed with special mounting system on three sides and on one side a fixed hook is attached (item 1 in
The tile is then positioned so that the levers raise above the flange and all levers are turned so that all long levers are perpendicular to flange of grid. The tile is lowered so that the long levers rest on the flanges as shown in
The levers are approachable from the top of the suspension grid for all tiles except closing tile/or tiles. The resting of tiles on grid is as in
For the closing tile it is not possible to approach the lever from plenum (Ceiling void).
The procedure to fix the closing tile and also to mount or dismount any individual tile is as shown below:
Closing Tile:—Closing tile is no special tile but is one, cut to dimension of the gap and similar mounting assembly are installed. Let us consider that:
Tiles A1 to A5 are all laid and is necessary to install closing tile (C T)—
Tiles A1, A5 are lifted up to the grid level. This will enable approach to the levers of mounting hook assembly
Long lever will be turned on flange.
To either mount or dismount any tile in concealed grid layout as per current disclosure:—
Dismounting is as follows:
Tiles A1, A3 and A5 are lifted up and remain so by simple clamp to grid. MB is raised a bit to relieve load of tile. The bent tool is inserted between flange and stud of the MB tile. LB lever is pushed to a position parallel to flange—when all rotatable levers of MB tile are turned on three sides the tile is slid off the fixed hooks that are on one side, tile is lowered and thus removed.
For mounting of M B—the tiles A1, A3 and A5 are retained in lifted position and the new tile is positioned so that the short levers face the grid and are lifted above flange.
It should be mentioned that engineering details are given to explain and disclose the main parameters of the invention as elaborated. Alternate engineering arrangements for example:
Instead of rotary load bearing lever these can be push pull or snap on and off system.
All such variations will not alter the validity of the claims of this simple, economic and hastle free system.
It is clear that in totally concealed grid construction of ceiling tiles, the method shows a simple and novel way to mount and dismount any tile in grid and without need of specially constructed tile or gadgets such as spring hooks that alter the normally used T grid suspension.
The invention herein disclosed has following advangages:
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