[0001] The present invention relates to a runner for a suspended ceiling as well as to ceiling
grids obtained thereby and connectors (spacer clips) used therefor.
[0002] It is known to compose suspended ceilings with ceiling grids under which or between
which ceiling panels are fitted, said ceiling grids being composed by means of steel
runners. In order to not make havier this construction unnecessarily, roll-formed
runners are used. Up to now mainly double-web reverse T-runners or angle runners have
been applied. It is also known herein to use single-web, roll-formed I-runners. These
runners, however, have the disadvantage that the greatest spans, in other words the
greatest distance between two suspension points upon applying light-weight ceiling
tiles, must not exceed 1.5 m, and upon applying heavier tiles and in the case of fire-resisting
constructions should amount to only 1.2 m at most. Hence, said runners are not suited
for places wherein not enough points of suspension can be provided.
[0003] It is also known, in order to achieve that ceiling grids should resist as long as
possible in the case of a fire, to provide said T-runners with zones allowing their
expansion. Such zones are formed by local weakenings or cut-outs in the runners, which
in the case of an expansion of the latter provide for a local deformation that does
not exercise a prejudicial influence on the ceiling grid. The use of such local weakenings,
however, is only suited for the relatively light-weight ceiling-grid runners and in
no respect are suited for heavier runners such as e.g. I-runners.
[0004] So, it is an object of the present invention to provide for a runner for suspended
ceilings by means of which great spans between two suspension points can be realized.
[0005] Another object of the present invention is to provide for a connector by means of
which in the first instance relatively heavy runners such as those of the invention
can be connected in line and wherein, secondly, by using them, a connection is obtained
that can take up the expansion of the runners. Especially a connector is concerned
which is intended for taking care of the connection of I-runners.
[0006] So, the present invention relates to a runner for suspended ceilings characterized
thereby that it mainly consists of a double-web roll-formed I-runner, which in itself
is formed by an I-shaped element having a double-web body and a double-web flange
as well as a strip co-operating with the other flange of said I-shaped element.
[0007] The present invention also provides ceiling grids for suspended ceilings characterized
thereby that a number of their runners and preferably the main runners consist of
said I-runners.
[0008] Further, the present invention provides a connector for ceiling runners in line and
especially for the I-runners according to the invention, said connector mainly consisting
of two elements which respectively can co-operate with both sides of the bodies of
both runners, and means allowing the connection between the elements on the one hand
and the respective runners on the other hand, said means allowing the longitudinal
displacement of at least one of said runners.
[0009] In view of better showing the characteristics of the present invention, some preferred
embodiments are described hereinafter by way of examples without limiting the scope
of the invention and with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein :
Figure 1 represents the runner according to the invention;
Figures 2 to 5 represent parts of ceiling grids wherein the runner according to the
invention is being applied;
Figure 6 represents a perspective view of the connector as well as a connection obtained
thereby; and
Figure 7 represents a cross-section according to line 7-7 in figure 6.
[0010] As represented in figure 1, the runner according to the present invention mainly
consists of a double-web roll-formed I-runner 1 that is formed by an I-shaped element
2 and a strip 3. The I-shaped element 2 has a flange 4 formed by an outer wall 5,
which at the edges 6 and 7 of said flange 4 is hemmed and blends with the inner wall
8 of said flange 4. Both thus formed parts 9 and 10 of this inner wall 8, substantially
in the middle of flange 4 are hemmed perpendicularly out of the plane of said flange
and hereby blend with two adjacent walls 11 and 12 forming the body 13 of said I-shaped
element 2. Finally, each of said walls 11 and 12 blends with outer ends 14 and 15
respectively that are hemmed perpendicularly, in opposite directions outwardly from
the body 13, said outer ends constituting the second flange 16 of the I-shaped element
2. Strip 3 adapts itself to said second flange 16 and can co-operate herewith by means
of hook-shaped hemmed sides 17 and 18 respectively that slip over the edges 19 and
20 of flange 16.
[0011] As is represented in figures 2 to 5, the main characteristic of the ceiling grids
according to the present invention is that their main runners consist of one or more
I-runners 1 as described hereinbefore. As is represented in figures 2 and 3, transverse
splines can be provided in body 13, wherein, e.g., T-runners 21 with coupling hooks
22 can be fitted in such a way that said second flange 16 is on a level with the flanges
22 of the reverse T-runners 21.
[0012] As is represented in figure 4, e.g., a ceiling grid can consist of parallel I-runners
1 finding themselves at relatively large distance A, e.g. 2.4 m, from one another,
and heavy T-runners 24 forming transverse connections therebetween and finding themselves
at distances B of 1.2 m for instance. Between them can be placed light-weight T-runners
that can support the ceiling tiles. Such a ceiling grid has the advantage that it
can be suspended completely by means of fasteners exclusively by the I-runners.
[0013] As is represented in figure 5, still other runners known by themselves can either
be laid on the I-runners 1 according to the present invention or be fixed below them.
[0014] The ceiling grid according to the invention can also show cross tees consisting of
the abovesaid I-runners. Preferably special spacer clips (connectors) are used herein
that allow to connect the transverse and longitudinal I-runners on one and the same
level. These spacer clips are disclosed in a separate Patent Application of the Applicant.
[0015] In all of the abovesaid ceiling grids the I-runners preferably are applied in such
a way that the strip is at the underside.
[0016] This strip can be visibly fitted or access-fitted and be provided with all kinds
of caps or coatings. The two-part character of the I-runner 1, formed by the I-shaped
element 2 and the strip 3, offers the advantage that only the strips 3 can be provided
with all kinds of caps or coatings of any colour. In consequence, these different
caps and coatings have not to be taken into account in the manufacturing process of
said I-shaped element 2.
[0017] As represented in figures 2, 5 and 6 the I-runners are fixed to hangers 27 by means
of reverse tees 26 that act on their upper flange 4. Of course, the I-runners according
to the present invention can be suspended in other ways too, wherein optionally known
hangers can be used.
[0018] In figures 6 and 7 a connector 28 according to the present invention is represented.
Said connector provides for the connection of two ceilign runners in line, e.g. wo
runners 1 and 29 as described above, said connection allowing a longitudinal expansion
of the runners. Connector 28 consists mainly of two elements 30 and 31 that can co-operate
at least with the sides 32 and 33 of the bodies of both runners 1 and 29 respectively,
and of means for connecting these elements 30 and 31 at the one hand and the respective
runners 1 and 29 respectively at the other hand. Said means allow the displacement
of at least one of the runners 1 and 29 in their longitudinal direction. The elements
30 and 31 are U-shaped, all this in such a way that the central parts 34 and 35 adapt
themselves to the sides 32 and 33 of the bodies of the runners 1 and 29. The means
that allow to provide a connection between the elements 30 and 31 and the runners
1 and 29 consist mainly of holes 36 and 37 that are applied correspondingly in the
elements 30 and 31 and that can co-operate with the bores 38 in the bodies of the
runners 1 and 29. For allowing the expansion of the runners 1 and 29 to take place,
at least the holes 36, as represented in figure 6, or the holes 37 are executed oblongly
according to the longitudinal direction of said runners 1 and 29. The connection between
the elements 30 and 31 and the runners 1 and 29 takes place by means of bolts not
represented in the figures.
[0019] Upon using connector 28, of course a free space 39 is left between the outer ends
of runners 1 and 29. The whole can be sealed at the bottom by means of a closing strip
40.
[0020] It is represented in figure 6 too that according to the present invention said reverse
tees 26 can also be applied in upright position. They are then executed in such a
way that the hemmed edges 41 of the horizontal flange 42 can co-operate with the underside
of an I-runner 1 or 29, whereas at the other hand they have an internally tapering
cut-out 43 at the outer end of the central wall 44 that can co-operate with the enlarged
upper edge 45 of a reverse T-runner.
[0021] The present invention is by no means restricted to the embodiments described as examples
and represented in the accompanying drawings, but such I-runner as well as the ceiling
grids obtained by it and the connector used therein can be realized in any forms and
dimensions whatsoever, without departing from the scope of the present invention.
1. Runner for a suspended ceiling, characterized thereby that it mainly consists of
a double-web roll-formed I-runner (1), which in itself is formed by an I-shaped element
(2) that shows a double-web body (13) and one double-web flange (4), and of a strip
(3) co-operating with the other flange (16) of said I-shaped element (2).
2. Runner according to claim 1, characterized thereby that said I-shaped element (2)
shows a flange (4) formed by an outer wall (5) which at the edges (6, 7) of said flange
(4) is hemmed and blends with an inner wall (8) of said flange (4), and wherein both
thus formed parts (9, 10) of said inner wall (8), substantially in the middle of said
flange (4) are hemmed perpendicularly out of the plane of said flange and hereby blend
with two adjacent walls (11, 12) constituting the body (13) of said I-shaped element
(2) and wherein finally each of said walls (11, 12) blends with outer ends (14, 15)
respectively that are hemmed perpendicularly, in opposite directions outwardly from
said body (13), said outer ends constituting the second flange (16) of the I-shaped
element (2).
3. Runner according to claim 2, characterized thereby that said strip (3) adapts itself
to said second flange (16) and by means of hook-shaped hemmed sides (17, 18) slips
over the edges (19, 20) of said flange 16.
4. Ceiling grid for a suspended ceiling, characterized thereby that at least one of
its runners consists of an I-runner (1, 29) as described in any of the foregoing claims,
wherein said I-runners (1, 29) are applied in such a way that said strip (3) is at
the underside.
5. Ceiling grid for a suspended ceiling, characterized thereby that the main runners
consist of I-runners as described in any of claims 1 to 4.
6. Ceiling grid according to claim 4 or 5, characterized thereby that it is fixed
to hangers (27) by means of reverse tees (26) that act on the upper flanges (4) of
said I-runners (1, 29).
7. Ceiling grid according to claim 4, 5 or 6, wherein reverse tees are applied under
said I-runners, characterized thereby that the connection takes place by means of
a tee (26), which at its horizontal flange (42) is provided with hemmed edges (41)
that co-operate with the underside of said I-runner (1, 29), whereas at the outer
end of the central wall (44) of said tee (26) an internally tapering cut-out (43)
is provided that co-operates with the enlarged upper edge (45) of said reverse T-runner.
8. Connector for runners in line of a suspended ceiling, said runners consisting of
I-runners as described in claims 1, 2 or 3, characterized thereby that it mainly consists
of two elements (30, 31) that can co-operate at least with the sides (32, 33) of the
bodies of both runners (1, 29), and of means for connecting said elements (30, 31)
at the one hand, said means allowing the displacement of at least one of said runners
(1, 29) in their longitudinal direction.
9. Connector according to claim 8, characterized thereby that said elements (30, 31)
that can co-operate with both sides (32, 33) of bodies of said runners (1, 29) are
U-shaped, whose central parts (34, 35) adapt themselves to the sides (32, 33) of the
bodies of said runners (1, 29).
10. Connector according to claims 8 and 9, characterized thereby that the means that
allow a connection between said elements (30, 31) and said runners (1, 29) consist
mainly of holes (36, 37) that are applied correspondingly in the elements (30, 31).
11. Connector according to claim 8, 9 or 10, characterized thereby that at least a
number of holes (36) are executed oblongly according to a direction corresponding
to the longitudinal direction of said runners (1, 29).