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- the present invention relates to suspended ceiling systems, securing members for use with suspended ceiling systems, and processes for installing suspended ceiling systems. More specifically, the present invention relates to suspended ceiling systems including securing members that cooperate with a grid system to control spacing between adjacent substrates.
- Known T-Bar or other types of lay-in ceiling systems can be used to support and suspend relatively light-weight acoustical panels for use in offices, retail stores and similar commercial settings.
- Concealed ceiling systems use closely spaced ceiling panels to hide the plenum space above, which can contain wiring, conduit, piping, ductwork, and equipment. While such continuous suspended ceiling systems provide a uniform and acoustically absorbing space, designers, architects and building owners often desire the application of more aesthetically appealing materials, such as heavier metal or wood panels.
- Designers also desire the creation of ceiling patterns that differ visually from the standard 2′ ⁇ 4′ grid pattern, such as using staggered panels of different sizes.
- Known heavy panel suspension systems use multiple support cables attached to the overhead structure. These cable systems create difficulty in aligning and positioning adjacent panels, maintaining a predetermined spacing between adjacent panels, and are time consuming to install. These cable systems also require access to the plenum space above the panels in order to remove and reinstall the panels.
- a suspended ceiling system, a securing member, and a process for installing such a suspended ceiling system that do not suffer from one or more of the above drawbacks would be desirable in the art.
- a ceiling system comprising: a grid system having a plurality of first members horizontally offset from each other in a parallel configuration; a first substrate having a first length, a first width, and a first thickness; a second substrate having a second length, a second width, and a second thickness; securing members attached to each of the first and second substrates, the securing members having grid engagement members which secure each of the first and second substrates to the plurality of first members; wherein the first length of the first substrate and the second length of the second substrate are not equal.
- a ceiling system comprising: a grid system having a plurality of first members horizontally offset from each other in a parallel configuration; a first substrate having a concealed surface opposite an exposed surface, the exposed surface of the first substrate having a first surface area; a second substrate having a concealed surface opposite an exposed surface, the exposed surface of the second substrate having a second surface area; securing members attached to the each of the concealed surfaces of the first and second substrates, the securing members having grid engagement members which secure each of the first and second substrates to the plurality of first members; wherein the first surface area and the second surface area are not equal.
- a suspended ceiling system comprising: a grid system having a plurality of members; a first substrate having a first length; a second substrate having a second length; securing members attached to each of the first and second substrates, the securing members secure each of the first and second substrates to the plurality of members; wherein the first length of the first substrate and the second length of the second substrate are different.
- a suspended ceiling system includes a grid system having first members and second members, and at least one substrate which extends below the grid system.
- the at least one substrate has an exposed surface and a concealed surface, and the at least one substrate has first sides and second sides which extend between the exposed surface and the concealed surface.
- Securing members attach to the concealed surface proximate the first sides, and the securing members have grid engagement members which secure the at least one substrate to the grid system.
- the securing members cooperate with the first members and the second members of the grid system to properly position the substrate and the spacing between adjacent at least one substrates is controlled.
- a securing member for a suspended ceiling system includes a grid engagement member configured for securing to a grid system.
- a positioning member is configured for alignment with the grid system, and a mounting flange is configured for attachment to a substrate.
- the mounting flange includes at least three support points configured in a triangular relation for attachment to the substrate.
- a process includes installing a suspended ceiling system.
- the process includes providing a suspended ceiling system including a grid system having first members and second members, and at least one substrate which extends below the grid system.
- the at least one substrate has an exposed surface and a concealed surface, and the at least one substrate has first sides and second sides which extend between the exposed surface and the concealed surface.
- Securing members attach to the concealed surface proximate the first sides, and the securing members have grid engagement members which secure the at least one substrate to the grid system.
- the process includes cooperating the securing members with the first members and the second members of the grid system to properly position the substrate and controlling the spacing between adjacent at least one substrates.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of an exemplary suspended ceiling system according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- FIG. 2 illustrates an enlarged perspective view of an exemplary suspended ceiling system at a grid member intersection according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- FIG. 3 A illustrates a section view of an exemplary securing member in unengaged position relative to the grid according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- FIG. 3 B illustrates a section view of an exemplary securing member in engaged position relative to the grid according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- FIGS. 4 A-D illustrate perspective, front, side, and bottom views of an exemplary securing member according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- FIGS. 5 A-C illustrate perspective views of example substrate panels according to embodiments of the disclosure.
- FIG. 6 illustrates a plan view of the exposed side of an exemplary suspended ceiling system according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- FIGS. 7 A-C illustrate section views of an exemplary suspended ceiling system showing reinstallation of an exemplary substrate panel according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- Embodiments of the present disclosure permit self-alignment of the substrate panels, permit cooperation with a grid system to control spacing between adjacent substrates, quick installation of heavier substrate panels into ceiling patterns not previously available, permits the accessibility of any substrate panel in the system without having to disturb other adjacent panels, permits removal and reinstallation of any substrate panel without the need for access to the plenum space above the ceiling system, and permits vertical offset of the panels without failure under seismic conditions, and combinations thereof.
- a suspended ceiling system 100 includes a grid system 102 having first members 104 and second members 106 .
- the grid system 102 is arranged and disposed in a substantially horizontal plane, and the grid system 102 is supported from a structure above by any suitable supports such as rods, cable or wire (not shown), or for example, galvanized steel wire.
- the grid system 102 is a 15/16′′ wide exposed type tee grid of inverted “T” cross-section, or any suitable grid such as an extruded H-bar grid.
- the first members 104 or main beams for example, are arranged and disposed in substantially parallel relation to each other.
- each of the first members 104 are an inverted T-bar comprising a horizontal flange 132 and a vertical web 133 having a head portion 135 .
- the horizontal flange 132 may have top surface 132 a and a bottom surface 132 b opposite the top surface 132 a.
- the suspended ceiling system 100 includes at least one substrate 108 , or panel, for example, which extends below and is supported by the grid system 102 .
- the substrate 108 has an exposed surface 110 and a concealed surface 112 , the substrate 108 having first sides 114 and second sides 116 which extend between the exposed surface 110 and the concealed surface 112 .
- the substrate 108 is arranged, disposed and supported below the grid system 102 a predetermined distance.
- the predetermined distance provides that the exposed surface 110 is at least about 27 ⁇ 8′′, between about 27 ⁇ 8′′ and about 31 ⁇ 2′′, between about 31 ⁇ 8′′ and about 31 ⁇ 2′′, or any suitable combination or sub-combination thereof, below the face of the grid system 102 from which supported (see also FIG. 3 B ).
- no perimeter trim element is available to conceal the suspension on suspended ceiling systems 100 that do not run wall-to-wall, such that all sides of the suspended ceiling system 100 must terminate at a wall or at a bulkhead (not shown) constructed to close off the plenum space above the substrate 108 and to conceal the suspension components and substrate panel edges.
- the suspended ceiling system 100 conforms to the requirements of the International Building Code and its referenced standards. In one embodiment, the suspended ceiling system 100 must be leveled horizontally to within 1 ⁇ 4′′ in 10′.
- the substrate 108 is fabricated of a relatively heavy material, such as metal or wood, and weighs between about 2.0 pounds per square foot (lbs/sqft) and about 3 lbs/sqft, between about 2.0 lbs/sqft and about 2.25 lbs/sqft, between about 2.25 lbs/sqft and about 2.5 lbs/sqft, between about 2.5 lbs/sqft and about 2.75 lbs/sqft, and between about 2.75 lbs/sqft and about 3 lbs/sqft, or any suitable combination or sub-combination thereof.
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- 3 lbs/sqft weighs between about 2.0 pounds per square foot (lbs/sqft) and about 3 lbs/sqft, between about 2.0 lbs/sqft and about 2.25 lbs/sqft, between about 2.25 lbs/sqft and about 2.5 lbs/sqft, between about 2.5 lbs/sqf
- the suspended ceiling system 100 is installed per IBC (International Building Code) Seismic Design Categories D, E, and F. Included in these requirements is the use of stabilizer bars or some other means (not shown) to positively prevent the grid system 102 from separating at the walls (not shown). Additionally, walls or soffits (not shown) that serve to support a substrate 108 edge must be braced to structure (not shown) so as not to allow movement greater than 1 ⁇ 8′′ when subjected to design lateral force loads.
- IBC International Building Code Seismic Design Categories D, E, and F.
- the substrate 108 weighs at least about 2.75 lbs/sqft, therefore, the building code requires the substrate 108 be supported by heavy duty type first members 104 .
- the heavy duty type first members 104 are configured to support the weight of the substrate 108 plus any additional ceiling components (not shown) that are not independently supported from the building structure (not shown).
- the suspended ceiling system 100 includes securing members 118 attached to the concealed surface 112 proximate the first sides 114 .
- the securing members include a grid engagement member 120 , a positioning member 126 (also referred to as an “upstanding member”), and a mounting flange 128 .
- the positioning member 126 comprises a first plate 160 having a first surface 161 and a second surface 162 .
- the mounting flange 128 may comprise a top surface 128 a and a bottom surface 128 b that is opposite the top surface 128 a .
- the grid engagement members 120 secure the substrate 108 to the grid system 102 .
- the securing members 118 cooperate with the first members 104 and the second members 106 of the grid system 102 to properly position the substrate 108 to control a first spacing 122 and a second spacing 124 (see FIG. 1 ) between the adjacent substrate 108 .
- the first spacing 122 is between the first sides 114 of adjacent substrate 108
- the second spacing 124 is between the second sides 116 of adjacent substrate 108 .
- At least one of the first spacing 122 and the second spacing 124 is about 1 ⁇ 4′′, between about 1 ⁇ 4′′ and about 1 ⁇ 2′′, between about 1 ⁇ 4′′ and about 3 ⁇ 8′′, between about 3 ⁇ 8′′ and about 1 ⁇ 2′′, or any suitable combination or sub-combination thereof.
- the substrate 108 have predrilled attachment apertures (not shown), or predetermined mounting points for example, for mounting the securing members 118 in predetermined locations on the concealed surface 112 .
- the mounting points are relocated as needed when the substrate 108 panels must be cut, to provide that the first spacing 122 and the second spacing 124 between adjacent substrates 108 is maintained.
- the mounting flange 128 includes mounting apertures 130 configured to align with the attachment apertures in the substrate 108 .
- securing members 118 are attached to the substrate 108 by fasteners (not shown) which engage the mounting apertures 130 and the attachment apertures, or by other suitable fastening devices.
- substrate 108 includes additional structural support members configured to engage the securing members 118 .
- the positioning members 126 of the securing members 118 cooperate with and abut an adjacent edge of a flange 132 of the first member 104 (see also FIG. 3 B ) and an adjacent edge of a flange 134 of the second member 106 .
- the securing members 118 cooperate with the grid system 102 to align and properly position the substrate 108 relative to the grid system 102 and relative to adjacent substrate 108 to form a predetermined pattern.
- the centerlines of the grid system 102 do not line up directly above with the edges of the substrate 108 .
- predetermined pattern design provides that the ends of the first members 104 are arranged and disposed about one foot in from the second sides 116 (short sides, for example), of the substrate 108 and then located at about two feet on center.
- the predetermined pattern design provides that second members 106 of about two feet in length are arranged and disposed to align substantially parallel to the edges of the first sides 114 (long sides, for example), and substantially centered within the first spacing 122 of the substrates 108 .
- the grid openings 105 are about two feet by about two feet on center as measured to the centers of first members 104 and second members 106 .
- the substrate 108 materials and fabrication meets Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certification.
- the substrate 108 are fabricated of non-perforated or perforated panels that are downward accessible, and are designed to meet different noise criteria required by different applications.
- the substrate 108 includes wood panels constructed of wood chips factory bonded together between two layers of real wood veneer finish.
- the exposed edges of first sides 114 and second sides 116 are banded with the same veneer finish as the exposed surface 110 .
- the substrates 108 include safety cables (not shown) to prevent the substrates 108 from falling (to the floor) in the event of loss of grid support.
- the securing member 118 (shown attached to the substrate 108 ) is located in an unengaged position relative to the first member 104 of the grid system 102 . In one embodiment, in the unengaged position, the grid engagement member 120 is substantially aligned above a head portion 135 of the first member 104 .
- the securing member 118 (shown attached to the substrate 108 ) is located in an engaged position relative to the first member 104 of the grid system 102 . In one embodiment, in the engaged position, the grid engagement member 120 engages the head portion 135 of the first member 104 , securing and aligning the adjacent substrates 108 into position to form the predetermined pattern.
- the positioning member 126 of the securing member 118 includes a front side 136 , a rear side 138 , and edge sides 139 disposed on opposite sides of positioning members 126 .
- the positioning member 126 include apertures 140 for attachment of safety cables (not shown).
- the grid engagement member 120 includes a first offset portion 144 , a rear arm 146 , a clip portion 150 , a front arm 148 , a second offset portion 152 , a first vertical wall 180 adjacent to the first offset portions 144 , a second vertical wall 181 opposite the first vertical wall 180 , a first inclined wall 182 extending from the first vertical wall 180 and a second inclined wall 183 extending from the second vertical wall 181 .
- the clip portion 150 extends between the rear arm 146 and the front arm 148 , and is curved or angled or shaped to coordinate with the shape of the head portion 135 .
- the clip portion 150 , the rear arm 146 , and the front arm 148 are all configured to engage and secure the head portion 135 of the first member 104 . In one embodiment, the clip portion 150 , the rear arm 146 , and the front arm 148 elastically deflect to engage the head portion 135 by a friction fit.
- the grid engagement member 120 includes other features or other geometry, such as surface ridges or added material coatings to enhance engagement or gripping of the head portion 135 .
- the rear arm 146 and the front arm 148 are a predetermined length that allows them to move vertically upward while remaining partially engaged with the head 135 . This partial engagement with head 135 allows securing member 118 and substrate 108 to move vertically during seismic conditions without becoming unengaged from the grid system 102 .
- the first offset portion 144 extends from and is connected at a lower end to an upper end of the positioning member 126 , and connects at an upper end to the rear arm 146 .
- the second offset portion 152 connects to and extends from the front arm 148 and assists in alignment of the grid engagement member 120 with the head portion 135 .
- the front arm 148 is substantially the same length as the rear arm 146 .
- the combined length of the front arm 148 and the second offset portion 152 is substantially less than or equal to the length of the rear arm 146 to provide a predetermined distance for moving the grid engagement member 120 to reach clearance from the head 135 .
- the grid engagement member 120 does not include the second offset portion 152 .
- the width W 1 of the grid engagement member 120 is equal to or less than the width W 2 of the positioning member 126 .
- the ratio of the width W 1 of the grid engagement member 120 to the width W 2 of the positioning member 126 is between about 1 ⁇ 4 and about 1 ⁇ 2, between about 1 ⁇ 3 and about 1 ⁇ 2, between about 1 ⁇ 3 and about 3 ⁇ 4, or any suitable combination or sub-combination thereof.
- the longitudinal axis of the grid engagement member 120 is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the positioning member 126 .
- the mounting flange 128 includes a front flange 154 and a rear flange 156 .
- the front flange 154 connects to and extends substantially perpendicular from a lower end of the positioning member 126 .
- the mounting flange 128 includes a cut-out 142 located centrally in the width therein.
- the rear flange 156 is formed or punched at the cut-out 142 , and extends substantially perpendicular to the positioning member 126 .
- the rear flange 156 connects to and extends substantially parallel from the front flange 154 .
- the mounting flange 128 is substantially planar, and the lower surface of the mounting flange 128 engages and is attached to the concealed surface 112 of the substrate 108 .
- the rear flange 156 includes at least one of the mounting apertures 130 .
- the front flange 154 includes at least one of the mounting apertures 130 .
- the rear flange 156 has at least one mounting aperture 130 arranged and disposed to align substantially with the midpoint of the width W 2 of the positioning member 126 .
- the mounting apertures 130 of the mounting flange 128 provide at least three attachment points to the concealed surface 112 , wherein three attachment points are positioned relative one another in a triangular configuration, thereby substantially offsetting any forces applied to the suspended ceiling system 100 which would otherwise result in failure of the connection made by the mounting flange 128 attachment to the concealed surface 112 of the substrate 108 .
- the substrate 108 are substantially planar with predetermined length by width sizes.
- the sizes of the substrate 108 are 2′ ⁇ 4′, or 2′ ⁇ 6′, or 2′ ⁇ 8′, for example.
- the weight of a 2′ ⁇ 4′ substrate is supported by at least four of the securing members 118 (see FIG. 5 A ).
- the weight of a 2′ ⁇ 6′ substrate is supported by at least six of the securing members 118 (see FIG. 5 B ).
- the weight of a 2′ ⁇ 8′ substrate is supported by at least eight of the securing members 118 (see FIG. 5 C ).
- each of the securing members 118 are configured to support between about 4 pounds and about 6 pounds of the weight force received from the substrate 108 .
- the sizes of the substrate 108 are 4′ ⁇ 10′, and the weight of the substrate is supported by at least twenty of the securing members 118 (not shown).
- the securing members 118 cooperate with the first members 104 and the second members 106 of the grid system 102 to properly position the substrate 108 such that the longitudinal centerline of the substrate 108 aligns substantially parallel to and centered below the middle set of second members 106 and to control a first spacing 122 and a second spacing 124 between the adjacent substrate 108 (not shown).
- the securing members 118 are configured to secure, support and position each of the substrates 108 to provide that substrates 108 longitudinally adjacent along first sides 114 have adjacent second sides 116 substantially in alignment. In one embodiment, the securing members 118 are configured to secure, support and position each of the substrates 108 to provide that substrates 108 longitudinally adjacent along first sides 114 have adjacent second sides 116 staggered so that their alignment is offset by a distance substantially equal to a multiple of the center to center spacing of first members 104 (see FIG. 6 ). Referring to FIG.
- the securing members 118 positioned on the substrates 108 cooperate with the grid system 102 to allow the staggering of adjacent substrates 108 , and/or the use of different sized substrates 108 in creation of a predetermined pattern where the spacing between adjacent substrates 108 is controlled.
- the suspended ceiling system 100 is installed with the first row of the substrates 108 installed with the front side 136 of the securing members 118 facing the edge of the flange 132 of the first member 104 and facing the wall (not shown).
- Installing a row refers to installing adjacent substrates 108 such that the first sides 114 (or long sides) are adjacent.
- the substrates 108 are raised such that the second offset portion 152 of the securing members 118 are above the level of the head portion 135 of the grid system 102 , and the substrates 108 are moved substantially horizontally toward the edge of the flange 132 and toward the wall (not shown).
- the substrates 108 are moved into the unengaged position where the grid engagement member 120 of the securing member 118 is substantially aligned above the head portion 135 of the first member 104 (see FIG. 3 A ).
- the grid engagement member 120 is lowered onto and engages the head portion 135 of the first member 104 .
- the grid engagement member 120 engages the head portion 135 of the first member 104 , securing and aligning the adjacent substrates 108 into position such that the securing members 118 fit in-between and abutting to the second members 106 and self-align to center the substrates 108 under the grid openings 105 (see FIG. 1 ).
- two safety cables are attached at diagonal corners of the substrate 108 .
- the loop ends of the cables are cinched around the first members 104 and connect to the securing members 118 at the other end to one of the apertures 140 on the securing members 118 (not shown).
- the substrates 108 of the middle rows of the suspended ceiling system 100 are installed in the same manner as the first row (not shown).
- the substrates 108 of the last row of the suspended ceiling system 100 are installed with the front side 136 of the securing members 118 facing the edge of the flange 132 of the first member 104 and reversed to be facing the ending wall (not shown).
- the interior end of the substrate 108 is raised up at an angle and positioned to partially overlap the adjacent substrate 108 of the previous row (not shown).
- the substrate 108 is then rotated to a substantially horizontal position until the securing members 118 are adjacent the first members 104 (not shown).
- the substrates 108 are raised such that the second offset portion 152 of the securing members 118 are above the level of the head portion 135 of the grid system 102 , and the substrates 108 are moved substantially horizontally toward the edge of the flange 132 and toward the wall (not shown).
- the grid engagement member 120 is then lowered onto and engages the head portion 135 of the first member 104 (see FIG. 3 B ).
- two safety cables (not shown) are attached to the substrates 108 similar as described for the first row, except that the cables are attached during installation before the substrates 108 are finally positioned in the suspended ceiling system 100 .
- the substrates 108 are removed by lifting substantially vertically to disengage the securing members 118 from the first members 104 (see FIG. 3 A ).
- the substrates 108 are then shifted substantially horizontally in the long direction of the substrates 108 to partially overlap the second side 116 (or short side) of the substrate 108 with the second side 116 of the adjacent substrate 108 (not shown).
- the substrates 108 positioned along the border of the suspended ceiling system 100 will be shifted away from the wall (not shown).
- the substrates 108 positioned in the center of the suspended ceiling system 100 will only shift in one direction.
- the substrate 108 is rotated and the free end of the substrate 108 is lowered until the securing members 118 clear the first members 104 (not shown). Once the safety cables are removed from the securing members 118 , the substrate 108 is lowered to the floor, as needed (not shown).
- a re-installation of a replacement substrate 108 is illustrated.
- the substrate 108 is positioned with the front side 136 of the securing members 118 facing the edge of the flange 132 of the first member 104 (not shown).
- the interior end of the substrate 108 is raised up at an angle and positioned to partially overlap the adjacent substrate 108 .
- the substrate 108 is then rotated to a substantially horizontal position until the securing members 118 are adjacent the first members 104 (see FIG. 7 B ).
- the substrates 108 are raised such that the second offset portion 152 of the securing members 118 are above the level of the head portion 135 of the grid system 102 , and the substrates 108 are moved substantially horizontally toward the edge of the flange 132 and toward the wall (not shown).
- the grid engagement member 120 is then lowered onto and engages the head portion 135 of the first member 104 (see FIG. 7 C ).
- two safety cables (not shown) are attached to the substrates 108 similar as described above for the first row, except that the cables are attached during installation before the substrates 108 are finally positioned in the suspended ceiling system 100 .
- the self-aligning features and grid system can also be used with exposed plenum designs such as floating ceilings, canopies or cloud panel systems. Additionally, while the invention has been described with reference to a suspended ceiling system using heavier weight substrate panels, the self-aligning features and grid system can also be used with light weight substrate panels weighing under 2.0 lbs/sqft, such as soft fiber panels.
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- The present application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/934,358, filed Jul. 21, 2020, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/402,855, filed May 3, 2019, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/042,175, filed Jul. 23, 2018, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/276,932, filed Sep. 27, 2016, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/790,202, filed Jul. 2, 2015, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/095,697, filed Dec. 3, 2013, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/285,214, filed Oct. 31, 2011, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/408,785, filed Nov. 1, 2010, the entireties of which are incorporated by reference herein.
- The present invention relates to suspended ceiling systems, securing members for use with suspended ceiling systems, and processes for installing suspended ceiling systems. More specifically, the present invention relates to suspended ceiling systems including securing members that cooperate with a grid system to control spacing between adjacent substrates.
- Known T-Bar or other types of lay-in ceiling systems can be used to support and suspend relatively light-weight acoustical panels for use in offices, retail stores and similar commercial settings. Concealed ceiling systems use closely spaced ceiling panels to hide the plenum space above, which can contain wiring, conduit, piping, ductwork, and equipment. While such continuous suspended ceiling systems provide a uniform and acoustically absorbing space, designers, architects and building owners often desire the application of more aesthetically appealing materials, such as heavier metal or wood panels. Designers also desire the creation of ceiling patterns that differ visually from the standard 2′×4′ grid pattern, such as using staggered panels of different sizes.
- Known heavy panel suspension systems use multiple support cables attached to the overhead structure. These cable systems create difficulty in aligning and positioning adjacent panels, maintaining a predetermined spacing between adjacent panels, and are time consuming to install. These cable systems also require access to the plenum space above the panels in order to remove and reinstall the panels.
- A suspended ceiling system, a securing member, and a process for installing such a suspended ceiling system that do not suffer from one or more of the above drawbacks would be desirable in the art.
- According to an embodiment, a ceiling system comprising: a grid system having a plurality of first members horizontally offset from each other in a parallel configuration; a first substrate having a first length, a first width, and a first thickness; a second substrate having a second length, a second width, and a second thickness; securing members attached to each of the first and second substrates, the securing members having grid engagement members which secure each of the first and second substrates to the plurality of first members; wherein the first length of the first substrate and the second length of the second substrate are not equal.
- Other embodiments of the present invention include a ceiling system comprising: a grid system having a plurality of first members horizontally offset from each other in a parallel configuration; a first substrate having a concealed surface opposite an exposed surface, the exposed surface of the first substrate having a first surface area; a second substrate having a concealed surface opposite an exposed surface, the exposed surface of the second substrate having a second surface area; securing members attached to the each of the concealed surfaces of the first and second substrates, the securing members having grid engagement members which secure each of the first and second substrates to the plurality of first members; wherein the first surface area and the second surface area are not equal.
- Other embodiments of the present invention include a suspended ceiling system, the system comprising: a grid system having a plurality of members; a first substrate having a first length; a second substrate having a second length; securing members attached to each of the first and second substrates, the securing members secure each of the first and second substrates to the plurality of members; wherein the first length of the first substrate and the second length of the second substrate are different.
- Other embodiments of the present invention include a suspended ceiling system includes a grid system having first members and second members, and at least one substrate which extends below the grid system. The at least one substrate has an exposed surface and a concealed surface, and the at least one substrate has first sides and second sides which extend between the exposed surface and the concealed surface. Securing members attach to the concealed surface proximate the first sides, and the securing members have grid engagement members which secure the at least one substrate to the grid system. The securing members cooperate with the first members and the second members of the grid system to properly position the substrate and the spacing between adjacent at least one substrates is controlled.
- According to an embodiment, a securing member for a suspended ceiling system includes a grid engagement member configured for securing to a grid system. A positioning member is configured for alignment with the grid system, and a mounting flange is configured for attachment to a substrate. The mounting flange includes at least three support points configured in a triangular relation for attachment to the substrate.
- According to an embodiment, a process includes installing a suspended ceiling system. The process includes providing a suspended ceiling system including a grid system having first members and second members, and at least one substrate which extends below the grid system. The at least one substrate has an exposed surface and a concealed surface, and the at least one substrate has first sides and second sides which extend between the exposed surface and the concealed surface. Securing members attach to the concealed surface proximate the first sides, and the securing members have grid engagement members which secure the at least one substrate to the grid system. The process includes cooperating the securing members with the first members and the second members of the grid system to properly position the substrate and controlling the spacing between adjacent at least one substrates.
- Other features and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following more detailed description of the preferred embodiment, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings which illustrate, by way of example, the principles of the invention.
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FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of an exemplary suspended ceiling system according to an embodiment of the disclosure. -
FIG. 2 illustrates an enlarged perspective view of an exemplary suspended ceiling system at a grid member intersection according to an embodiment of the disclosure. -
FIG. 3A illustrates a section view of an exemplary securing member in unengaged position relative to the grid according to an embodiment of the disclosure. -
FIG. 3B illustrates a section view of an exemplary securing member in engaged position relative to the grid according to an embodiment of the disclosure. -
FIGS. 4A-D illustrate perspective, front, side, and bottom views of an exemplary securing member according to an embodiment of the disclosure. -
FIGS. 5A-C illustrate perspective views of example substrate panels according to embodiments of the disclosure. -
FIG. 6 illustrates a plan view of the exposed side of an exemplary suspended ceiling system according to an embodiment of the disclosure. -
FIGS. 7A-C illustrate section views of an exemplary suspended ceiling system showing reinstallation of an exemplary substrate panel according to an embodiment of the disclosure. - Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to represent the same parts.
- Provided is a suspended ceiling system, a securing member, and a process of installing a suspended ceiling system. Embodiments of the present disclosure permit self-alignment of the substrate panels, permit cooperation with a grid system to control spacing between adjacent substrates, quick installation of heavier substrate panels into ceiling patterns not previously available, permits the accessibility of any substrate panel in the system without having to disturb other adjacent panels, permits removal and reinstallation of any substrate panel without the need for access to the plenum space above the ceiling system, and permits vertical offset of the panels without failure under seismic conditions, and combinations thereof.
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FIG. 1 , in one embodiment, a suspendedceiling system 100 includes agrid system 102 havingfirst members 104 andsecond members 106. In one embodiment, thegrid system 102 is arranged and disposed in a substantially horizontal plane, and thegrid system 102 is supported from a structure above by any suitable supports such as rods, cable or wire (not shown), or for example, galvanized steel wire. In one embodiment, thegrid system 102 is a 15/16″ wide exposed type tee grid of inverted “T” cross-section, or any suitable grid such as an extruded H-bar grid. In one embodiment, thefirst members 104, or main beams for example, are arranged and disposed in substantially parallel relation to each other. Thesecond members 106, or cross beams for example, are arranged and disposed substantially perpendicular to thefirst members 104, thereby forming a plurality ofgrid openings 105. In some embodiments, each of thefirst members 104 are an inverted T-bar comprising ahorizontal flange 132 and avertical web 133 having ahead portion 135. Thehorizontal flange 132 may havetop surface 132 a and abottom surface 132 b opposite thetop surface 132 a. - In one embodiment, the suspended
ceiling system 100 includes at least onesubstrate 108, or panel, for example, which extends below and is supported by thegrid system 102. Thesubstrate 108 has an exposedsurface 110 and a concealedsurface 112, thesubstrate 108 havingfirst sides 114 andsecond sides 116 which extend between the exposedsurface 110 and the concealedsurface 112. In one embodiment, thesubstrate 108 is arranged, disposed and supported below the grid system 102 a predetermined distance. In one embodiment, the predetermined distance provides that the exposedsurface 110 is at least about 2⅞″, between about 2⅞″ and about 3½″, between about 3⅛″ and about 3½″, or any suitable combination or sub-combination thereof, below the face of thegrid system 102 from which supported (see alsoFIG. 3B ). - In one embodiment, no perimeter trim element is available to conceal the suspension on suspended
ceiling systems 100 that do not run wall-to-wall, such that all sides of the suspendedceiling system 100 must terminate at a wall or at a bulkhead (not shown) constructed to close off the plenum space above thesubstrate 108 and to conceal the suspension components and substrate panel edges. The suspendedceiling system 100 conforms to the requirements of the International Building Code and its referenced standards. In one embodiment, the suspendedceiling system 100 must be leveled horizontally to within ¼″ in 10′. - In one embodiment, the
substrate 108 is fabricated of a relatively heavy material, such as metal or wood, and weighs between about 2.0 pounds per square foot (lbs/sqft) and about 3 lbs/sqft, between about 2.0 lbs/sqft and about 2.25 lbs/sqft, between about 2.25 lbs/sqft and about 2.5 lbs/sqft, between about 2.5 lbs/sqft and about 2.75 lbs/sqft, and between about 2.75 lbs/sqft and about 3 lbs/sqft, or any suitable combination or sub-combination thereof. In one embodiment, because thesubstrate 108 weighs in excess of 2.5 lbs/sqft, the suspendedceiling system 100 is installed per IBC (International Building Code) Seismic Design Categories D, E, and F. Included in these requirements is the use of stabilizer bars or some other means (not shown) to positively prevent thegrid system 102 from separating at the walls (not shown). Additionally, walls or soffits (not shown) that serve to support asubstrate 108 edge must be braced to structure (not shown) so as not to allow movement greater than ⅛″ when subjected to design lateral force loads. - In one embodiment, the
substrate 108 weighs at least about 2.75 lbs/sqft, therefore, the building code requires thesubstrate 108 be supported by heavy duty typefirst members 104. The heavy duty typefirst members 104 are configured to support the weight of thesubstrate 108 plus any additional ceiling components (not shown) that are not independently supported from the building structure (not shown). - Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2 , in one embodiment, the suspendedceiling system 100 includes securingmembers 118 attached to theconcealed surface 112 proximate the first sides 114. In one embodiment, the securing members include agrid engagement member 120, a positioning member 126 (also referred to as an “upstanding member”), and a mountingflange 128. Referring toFIGS. 3A, 3B, 4A, and 4C , the positioningmember 126 comprises afirst plate 160 having afirst surface 161 and asecond surface 162. Referring toFIGS. 3A, 3B, 4A , and 4C, the mountingflange 128 may comprise atop surface 128 a and abottom surface 128 b that is opposite thetop surface 128 a. Thegrid engagement members 120 secure thesubstrate 108 to thegrid system 102. The securingmembers 118 cooperate with thefirst members 104 and thesecond members 106 of thegrid system 102 to properly position thesubstrate 108 to control afirst spacing 122 and a second spacing 124 (seeFIG. 1 ) between theadjacent substrate 108. Thefirst spacing 122 is between thefirst sides 114 ofadjacent substrate 108, and thesecond spacing 124 is between thesecond sides 116 ofadjacent substrate 108. In one embodiment, at least one of thefirst spacing 122 and thesecond spacing 124 is about ¼″, between about ¼″ and about ½″, between about ¼″ and about ⅜″, between about ⅜″ and about ½″, or any suitable combination or sub-combination thereof. - In one embodiment, the
substrate 108 have predrilled attachment apertures (not shown), or predetermined mounting points for example, for mounting the securingmembers 118 in predetermined locations on theconcealed surface 112. In one embodiment, the mounting points are relocated as needed when thesubstrate 108 panels must be cut, to provide that thefirst spacing 122 and thesecond spacing 124 betweenadjacent substrates 108 is maintained. In one embodiment, the mountingflange 128 includes mountingapertures 130 configured to align with the attachment apertures in thesubstrate 108. In one embodiment, securingmembers 118 are attached to thesubstrate 108 by fasteners (not shown) which engage the mountingapertures 130 and the attachment apertures, or by other suitable fastening devices. In one embodiment,substrate 108 includes additional structural support members configured to engage the securingmembers 118. In one embodiment, when the securingmembers 118 are attached to thesubstrate 108, thepositioning members 126 of the securingmembers 118 cooperate with and abut an adjacent edge of aflange 132 of the first member 104 (see alsoFIG. 3B ) and an adjacent edge of aflange 134 of thesecond member 106. In one embodiment, the securingmembers 118 cooperate with thegrid system 102 to align and properly position thesubstrate 108 relative to thegrid system 102 and relative toadjacent substrate 108 to form a predetermined pattern. - In one embodiment, the centerlines of the
grid system 102 do not line up directly above with the edges of thesubstrate 108. In one embodiment, predetermined pattern design provides that the ends of thefirst members 104 are arranged and disposed about one foot in from the second sides 116 (short sides, for example), of thesubstrate 108 and then located at about two feet on center. In one embodiment, the predetermined pattern design provides thatsecond members 106 of about two feet in length are arranged and disposed to align substantially parallel to the edges of the first sides 114 (long sides, for example), and substantially centered within thefirst spacing 122 of thesubstrates 108. In one embodiment, thegrid openings 105 are about two feet by about two feet on center as measured to the centers offirst members 104 andsecond members 106. - In one embodiment, the
substrate 108 materials and fabrication meets Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certification. In one embodiment, thesubstrate 108 are fabricated of non-perforated or perforated panels that are downward accessible, and are designed to meet different noise criteria required by different applications. In one embodiment, thesubstrate 108 includes wood panels constructed of wood chips factory bonded together between two layers of real wood veneer finish. In one embodiment, the exposed edges offirst sides 114 andsecond sides 116 are banded with the same veneer finish as the exposedsurface 110. In one embodiment, thesubstrates 108 include safety cables (not shown) to prevent thesubstrates 108 from falling (to the floor) in the event of loss of grid support. - Referring to
FIG. 3A , in one embodiment, the securing member 118 (shown attached to the substrate 108) is located in an unengaged position relative to thefirst member 104 of thegrid system 102. In one embodiment, in the unengaged position, thegrid engagement member 120 is substantially aligned above ahead portion 135 of thefirst member 104. Referring toFIG. 3B , in one embodiment, the securing member 118 (shown attached to the substrate 108) is located in an engaged position relative to thefirst member 104 of thegrid system 102. In one embodiment, in the engaged position, thegrid engagement member 120 engages thehead portion 135 of thefirst member 104, securing and aligning theadjacent substrates 108 into position to form the predetermined pattern. - Referring to
FIGS. 4A-D , in one embodiment, the positioningmember 126 of the securingmember 118 includes afront side 136, arear side 138, andedge sides 139 disposed on opposite sides of positioningmembers 126. In one embodiment, the positioningmember 126 includeapertures 140 for attachment of safety cables (not shown). In one embodiment, thegrid engagement member 120 includes a first offsetportion 144, arear arm 146, aclip portion 150, afront arm 148, a second offsetportion 152, a firstvertical wall 180 adjacent to the first offsetportions 144, a secondvertical wall 181 opposite the firstvertical wall 180, a firstinclined wall 182 extending from the firstvertical wall 180 and a secondinclined wall 183 extending from the secondvertical wall 181. Theclip portion 150 extends between therear arm 146 and thefront arm 148, and is curved or angled or shaped to coordinate with the shape of thehead portion 135. In one embodiment, theclip portion 150, therear arm 146, and thefront arm 148 are all configured to engage and secure thehead portion 135 of thefirst member 104. In one embodiment, theclip portion 150, therear arm 146, and thefront arm 148 elastically deflect to engage thehead portion 135 by a friction fit. - In one embodiment, the
grid engagement member 120 includes other features or other geometry, such as surface ridges or added material coatings to enhance engagement or gripping of thehead portion 135. In one embodiment, therear arm 146 and thefront arm 148 are a predetermined length that allows them to move vertically upward while remaining partially engaged with thehead 135. This partial engagement withhead 135 allows securingmember 118 andsubstrate 108 to move vertically during seismic conditions without becoming unengaged from thegrid system 102. In one embodiment, the first offsetportion 144 extends from and is connected at a lower end to an upper end of thepositioning member 126, and connects at an upper end to therear arm 146. The second offsetportion 152 connects to and extends from thefront arm 148 and assists in alignment of thegrid engagement member 120 with thehead portion 135. In one embodiment, thefront arm 148 is substantially the same length as therear arm 146. In one embodiment, the combined length of thefront arm 148 and the second offsetportion 152 is substantially less than or equal to the length of therear arm 146 to provide a predetermined distance for moving thegrid engagement member 120 to reach clearance from thehead 135. In one embodiment, alternatively, thegrid engagement member 120 does not include the second offsetportion 152. - In one embodiment, the width W1 of the
grid engagement member 120 is equal to or less than the width W2 of thepositioning member 126. In one embodiment, the ratio of the width W1 of thegrid engagement member 120 to the width W2 of thepositioning member 126 is between about ¼ and about ½, between about ⅓ and about ½, between about ⅓ and about ¾, or any suitable combination or sub-combination thereof. In one embodiment, the longitudinal axis of thegrid engagement member 120 is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of thepositioning member 126. - In one embodiment, the mounting
flange 128 includes afront flange 154 and arear flange 156. Thefront flange 154 connects to and extends substantially perpendicular from a lower end of thepositioning member 126. In one embodiment, the mountingflange 128 includes a cut-out 142 located centrally in the width therein. In one embodiment, therear flange 156 is formed or punched at the cut-out 142, and extends substantially perpendicular to thepositioning member 126. In one embodiment, therear flange 156 connects to and extends substantially parallel from thefront flange 154. In one embodiment, the mountingflange 128 is substantially planar, and the lower surface of the mountingflange 128 engages and is attached to theconcealed surface 112 of thesubstrate 108. - In one embodiment, the
rear flange 156 includes at least one of the mountingapertures 130. In one embodiment, thefront flange 154 includes at least one of the mountingapertures 130. In one embodiment, therear flange 156 has at least one mountingaperture 130 arranged and disposed to align substantially with the midpoint of the width W2 of thepositioning member 126. In one embodiment, the mountingapertures 130 of the mountingflange 128 provide at least three attachment points to theconcealed surface 112, wherein three attachment points are positioned relative one another in a triangular configuration, thereby substantially offsetting any forces applied to the suspendedceiling system 100 which would otherwise result in failure of the connection made by the mountingflange 128 attachment to theconcealed surface 112 of thesubstrate 108. - Referring to
FIGS. 5A-C , in one embodiment, thesubstrate 108 are substantially planar with predetermined length by width sizes. In one embodiment, the sizes of thesubstrate 108 are 2′×4′, or 2′×6′, or 2′×8′, for example. In one embodiment, the weight of a 2′×4′ substrate is supported by at least four of the securing members 118 (seeFIG. 5A ). In one embodiment, the weight of a 2′×6′ substrate is supported by at least six of the securing members 118 (seeFIG. 5B ). In one embodiment, the weight of a 2′×8′ substrate is supported by at least eight of the securing members 118 (seeFIG. 5C ). In one embodiment, each of the securingmembers 118 are configured to support between about 4 pounds and about 6 pounds of the weight force received from thesubstrate 108. In one embodiment, the sizes of thesubstrate 108 are 4′×10′, and the weight of the substrate is supported by at least twenty of the securing members 118 (not shown). In one embodiment, the securingmembers 118 cooperate with thefirst members 104 and thesecond members 106 of thegrid system 102 to properly position thesubstrate 108 such that the longitudinal centerline of thesubstrate 108 aligns substantially parallel to and centered below the middle set ofsecond members 106 and to control afirst spacing 122 and asecond spacing 124 between the adjacent substrate 108 (not shown). - Referring again to
FIG. 1 , in one embodiment, the securingmembers 118 are configured to secure, support and position each of thesubstrates 108 to provide thatsubstrates 108 longitudinally adjacent alongfirst sides 114 have adjacentsecond sides 116 substantially in alignment. In one embodiment, the securingmembers 118 are configured to secure, support and position each of thesubstrates 108 to provide thatsubstrates 108 longitudinally adjacent alongfirst sides 114 have adjacentsecond sides 116 staggered so that their alignment is offset by a distance substantially equal to a multiple of the center to center spacing of first members 104 (seeFIG. 6 ). Referring toFIG. 6 , in one embodiment, the securingmembers 118 positioned on thesubstrates 108 cooperate with thegrid system 102 to allow the staggering ofadjacent substrates 108, and/or the use of differentsized substrates 108 in creation of a predetermined pattern where the spacing betweenadjacent substrates 108 is controlled. - In one embodiment, the suspended
ceiling system 100 is installed with the first row of thesubstrates 108 installed with thefront side 136 of the securingmembers 118 facing the edge of theflange 132 of thefirst member 104 and facing the wall (not shown). Installing a row refers to installingadjacent substrates 108 such that the first sides 114 (or long sides) are adjacent. Thesubstrates 108 are raised such that the second offsetportion 152 of the securingmembers 118 are above the level of thehead portion 135 of thegrid system 102, and thesubstrates 108 are moved substantially horizontally toward the edge of theflange 132 and toward the wall (not shown). Thesubstrates 108 are moved into the unengaged position where thegrid engagement member 120 of the securingmember 118 is substantially aligned above thehead portion 135 of the first member 104 (seeFIG. 3A ). Thegrid engagement member 120 is lowered onto and engages thehead portion 135 of thefirst member 104. In the engaged position (seeFIG. 3B ), thegrid engagement member 120 engages thehead portion 135 of thefirst member 104, securing and aligning theadjacent substrates 108 into position such that the securingmembers 118 fit in-between and abutting to thesecond members 106 and self-align to center thesubstrates 108 under the grid openings 105 (seeFIG. 1 ). In one embodiment, two safety cables (not shown) are attached at diagonal corners of thesubstrate 108. The loop ends of the cables are cinched around thefirst members 104 and connect to the securingmembers 118 at the other end to one of theapertures 140 on the securing members 118 (not shown). - In one embodiment, the
substrates 108 of the middle rows of the suspendedceiling system 100 are installed in the same manner as the first row (not shown). In one embodiment, thesubstrates 108 of the last row of the suspendedceiling system 100 are installed with thefront side 136 of the securingmembers 118 facing the edge of theflange 132 of thefirst member 104 and reversed to be facing the ending wall (not shown). In one embodiment, the interior end of thesubstrate 108 is raised up at an angle and positioned to partially overlap theadjacent substrate 108 of the previous row (not shown). In one embodiment, thesubstrate 108 is then rotated to a substantially horizontal position until the securingmembers 118 are adjacent the first members 104 (not shown). Thesubstrates 108 are raised such that the second offsetportion 152 of the securingmembers 118 are above the level of thehead portion 135 of thegrid system 102, and thesubstrates 108 are moved substantially horizontally toward the edge of theflange 132 and toward the wall (not shown). Thegrid engagement member 120 is then lowered onto and engages thehead portion 135 of the first member 104 (seeFIG. 3B ). In one embodiment, two safety cables (not shown) are attached to thesubstrates 108 similar as described for the first row, except that the cables are attached during installation before thesubstrates 108 are finally positioned in the suspendedceiling system 100. - In one embodiment, the
substrates 108 are removed by lifting substantially vertically to disengage the securingmembers 118 from the first members 104 (seeFIG. 3A ). Thesubstrates 108 are then shifted substantially horizontally in the long direction of thesubstrates 108 to partially overlap the second side 116 (or short side) of thesubstrate 108 with thesecond side 116 of the adjacent substrate 108 (not shown). Thesubstrates 108 positioned along the border of the suspendedceiling system 100 will be shifted away from the wall (not shown). Thesubstrates 108 positioned in the center of the suspendedceiling system 100 will only shift in one direction. Once thegrid engagement members 120 have cleared thehead portions 135 of thefirst members 104, thesubstrate 108 is rotated and the free end of thesubstrate 108 is lowered until the securingmembers 118 clear the first members 104 (not shown). Once the safety cables are removed from the securingmembers 118, thesubstrate 108 is lowered to the floor, as needed (not shown). - Referring to
FIGS. 7A-C , in one embodiment, a re-installation of areplacement substrate 108 is illustrated. In one embodiment, thesubstrate 108 is positioned with thefront side 136 of the securingmembers 118 facing the edge of theflange 132 of the first member 104 (not shown). Referring toFIG. 7A , in one embodiment, the interior end of thesubstrate 108 is raised up at an angle and positioned to partially overlap theadjacent substrate 108. In one embodiment, thesubstrate 108 is then rotated to a substantially horizontal position until the securingmembers 118 are adjacent the first members 104 (seeFIG. 7B ). Thesubstrates 108 are raised such that the second offsetportion 152 of the securingmembers 118 are above the level of thehead portion 135 of thegrid system 102, and thesubstrates 108 are moved substantially horizontally toward the edge of theflange 132 and toward the wall (not shown). Thegrid engagement member 120 is then lowered onto and engages thehead portion 135 of the first member 104 (seeFIG. 7C ). In one embodiment, two safety cables (not shown) are attached to thesubstrates 108 similar as described above for the first row, except that the cables are attached during installation before thesubstrates 108 are finally positioned in the suspendedceiling system 100. - While the invention has been described with reference to a suspended ceiling system designed to substantially conceal the plenum space above, the self-aligning features and grid system can also be used with exposed plenum designs such as floating ceilings, canopies or cloud panel systems. Additionally, while the invention has been described with reference to a suspended ceiling system using heavier weight substrate panels, the self-aligning features and grid system can also be used with light weight substrate panels weighing under 2.0 lbs/sqft, such as soft fiber panels.
- While the invention has been described with reference to a preferred embodiment, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this invention, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.
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