Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Facer held by stiffener-type frame – Back-to-back facers spaced by concealed framing
Patent
1981-09-17
1984-02-21
Perham, Alfred C.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Facer held by stiffener-type frame
Back-to-back facers spaced by concealed framing
52483, 52489, 52509, 52765, E04B 552, E06B 354
Patent
active
044321821
ABSTRACT:
The ceiling tile suspension system is composed of a runner structure and a clip structure. The runner structure is generally trapezoidal in cross section with two flanges spaced away from a ceiling structure. The clip structure includes a flat base portion with flanges that grasp the flanges of the runner. The clip structure has a serrated edge connected to the flat base portion and the serrated edge either digs into the edge of the ceiling tile or slips into a kerf in the edge of the ceiling tile to hold the ceiling tile in position against the clip flat base portion.
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Addie Lee W.
Ollinger James C.
Armstrong World Industries Inc.
Perham Alfred C.
Sofia Mark J.
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