Apparatus and method for mounting suspension ceiling panels

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Sheetlike element assembled parallel to existing wall,... – Element spaced from wall – ceiling – or floor and held by...

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52 39, 2482287, 248340, E04B 918

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057688435

ABSTRACT:
A system for mounting a series of ceiling panels beneath a floor supporting joist having laterally extending support surfaces includes at least one resilient mounting clip suspendable from the support surfaces. The mounting clip is formed with a pair of spring biased hooked arms constructed and arranged to self-locate upon the support surfaces, and a retainer loop positioned in spaced relationship to the joist. A panel holding framework assembly is supported from the retainer loop and includes a panel holding framework supporting the ceiling panels.

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