Claims
- 1. A track concealment system for use with a movable wall system, the movable wall system having a track defining an elongated passageway extending the length of the track and a track opening in communication with the passageway and extending the length of the passageway, the track positioned adjacent to a ceiling defining a ceiling opening in communication with the track opening and extending the length of the passageway; at least one movable wall having an upper end; at least one trolley slidingly disposed within the passageway of the track; and a connecting member attached to the upper end of the movable wall at one end and extending through both the track opening and the ceiling opening to engage the trolley at a second end, the track concealment system comprising:a pair of ceiling elements disposed within the ceiling to define a portion of the ceiling opening, each of said ceiling elements having an edge and sized to conceal a portion of the track; and a pair of brackets each having a first portion attachable to the track and a second portion configured to support said edge of a corresponding one of said ceiling elements such that said edge of said ceiling element is adjacent the connecting member thereby concealing the track.
- 2. The track concealment system of claim 1, wherein:said first portion of said bracket defines a body portion engageable to the track, said body portion having a first end and a second end; and said second portion of said bracket defines a support ledge spaced apart from said body portion for supporting said edge of one of said ceiling elements.
- 3. The track concealment system of claim 1, wherein said pair of brackets extend the length of the track.
- 4. The track concealment system of claim 1, wherein at least one of said pair of brackets defines a groove between said first portion and said second portion and further comprises a light strip mounted in said groove.
- 5. The track concealment system of claim 1, wherein at least one of said pair of brackets defines a third portion defining a groove, said second portion and said third portion cooperate to engage said edge of one of said ceiling elements, said third portion further comprising a light strip mounted in said groove.
- 6. A track concealment system of claim 1, the track including a flange, wherein said first portion defines a hook configured to engage the flange of the track to secure said bracket to the track.
- 7. The track concealment system of claim 1, further comprising at least one sweep, said sweep mountable to the movable wall and extending from the upper end of the movable wall to said second portion of said bracket thereby concealing the connecting member.
- 8. The track concealment system of claim 7, wherein said sweep is rotatable from a retracted position, exposing said connecting member, to a sealing position, contacting said second portion to conceal the connecting member.
- 9. The track concealment system of claim 8 wherein said second portion of each of said pair of brackets defines a rounded ridge, said rounded ridge configured to engage said sweep to secure said sweep in said sealing position.
- 10. The track concealment system of claim 1, wherein said pair of brackets, when engaged to the track, define a gap configured to receive the connecting member, and said second portion of each of said pair of brackets defines a rounded ridge extending inwardly of said gap, said rounded ridge configured to limit movement of the connecting member within said gap.
- 11. A track concealment system for use with a movable wall system and disposed within a room with a ceiling having a ceiling opening defined by first and second ceiling edges, comprising:a track defining an elongated passageway extending the length of said track, and defining a track opening in communication with said passageway, said track opening extending the length of said passageway, said track positioned adjacent to the ceiling with the ceiling opening being in communication with said track opening the length of said passageway; at least one movable wall; at least one trolley slidingly disposed within said passageway of said track; a connecting member attached to said movable wall at one end and extending through both said track opening and said ceiling opening to engage said trolley at a second end; and a pair of brackets each having a first portion attachable to said track and a second portion configured to support a corresponding one of the ceiling edges such that the ceiling edge is adjacent said connecting member thereby concealing said track.
- 12. A track concealment system for use with a movable wall system and disposed within a room with a ceiling having a ceiling opening defined by first and second ceiling edges, the movable wall system having a track defining a flange, an elongated passageway extending the length of the track, and a track opening in communication with the passageway and extending the length of the passageway, the track positioned adjacent to the ceiling with the ceiling opening being in communication with the track opening and extending the length of the passageway; at least one movable wall; at least one trolley slidingly disposed within the passageway of the track; and a connecting member attached to the movable wall at one end and extending through both the track opening and the ceiling opening to engage said trolley at a second end, the track concealment system comprising:a bracket having a body portion engageable to the track, said body portion having a first end and a second end, said body portion defining a hook configured to engage the flange of the track to secure said bracket to the track, said second end of said body portion defining an upturned bracket edge; a vertical leg extending from said first end of said body portion; and a support ledge extending from said vertical leg, said support ledge spaced apart from said body portion and configured to support a corresponding one of the ceiling edges, said vertical leg defining a rounded ridge.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/194,212, filed Apr. 3, 2000.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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0174172 |
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6-93773 |
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Provisional Applications (1)
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