The invention relates to suspension of metal channel-like baffles or like products typically at ceiling height.
Suspended ceilings commonly utilize a metal grid, suspended by wires depending from overhead structure. Openings in the grid are usually closed by panels or tiles assembled on the grid. Such a construction is useful, particularly in commercial buildings because it affords access to the plenum above the ceiling in which utilities including wiring, plumbing, air ducts are situated and need, from time to time, repair, alteration and/or addition.
In recent times, baffles have been used at ceiling height to improve acoustics and/or aesthetics. One form of such baffles is U-shaped metal channels arranged with their open side facing upwardly. It is known to fasten these channels to the underside of conventional ceiling grid with individual clips. This construction is labor intensive particularly where numerous baffles are used and it is desired to maintain a uniform center to center distance between the baffles.
The invention provides a structure compatible with conventional ceiling grid tees that is arranged to suspend baffles with a uniform center to center spacing. The invention is shown as an elongated sheet metal body mainly with a right angle cross section conforming to the dimensions of a grid tee. Lugs, depending from one of the legs of the right angle, each engage a respective baffle to both suspend the baffle and uniformly space it from adjacent baffles.
Ideally, the depending lugs have the shape of a spear tip to facilitate assembly of U-shaped sheet metal baffles by assisting to center a baffle with respect to the lug and, to some degree, in temporarily spreading the sides of a baffle to enable the baffle to snap into an interlocking relation with the lug. Tabs, preferably inconspicuously small, at the ends of the inventive angle body are proportioned to engage the flanges of cross tees to assure that the body is properly located.
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The hanger legs 14 and 15 have respective widths determined by a conventional grid tee so that the vertical leg 14 fits between a reinforcing bulb 19 and a flange 21 of a tee and the horizontal leg 15 extends across one side of the flange 21 from a vertical web 22 to a distal edge of the flange. The nominal lengths of the hanger 13 are 2 feet and 4 feet but as shown in
The vertical leg 14 abuts the tee web 22 when the hanger 13 is installed by a technician on a grid tee 11 or 12 and is secured to the web by self-drilling screws 24 assembled through longitudinally spaced preformed holes 26 in the vertical leg. The horizontal leg is sufficiently wide to extend over the free edge of a respective flange 21.
The lugs 18 are uniformly spaced along the length of the hanger 13. For example, the center to center spacing between the lugs 18 can be 4, 6, 8, or 12 inches.
As best seen in
In a typical installation, the hangers 13 can be located on 4 foot or 8 foot centers with their respective lugs 18 in alignment. With the hangers 13 accordingly fixed on associated grid tees 11 or 12, a baffle can be installed on a set of aligned lugs 18 by raising it so that the lugs enter its open top. The divergent lug edges 30 tend to cam sides 39 of the baffle resiliently apart when contacting the baffle flange 37. The technician can assist this spreading action by gripping and spreading the baffle sides 37. The baffle 36 is raised until the baffle flanges 37 and lips 38 reach the horizontal ledges 31 of the lugs 18 and the baffle sides resiliently snap the flanges and lips into the vertical lug notches 32 and the baffle installed position of
Where seismic activity is a concern, a T-shaped sheet metal clip 41 shown in
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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