Hanger clip for displaying articles from suspended ceilings

Supports – Suspended supports – Hook type

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52 39, F16M 1300, A44B 1700

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040734587

ABSTRACT:
A hanger clip for attachment to suspended ceilings of the type having inverted T-shaped overhead beams for supporting ceiling panels is formed from a continuous thin elongated strip with a U-bend portion formed in approximately the middle of the strip having a depth at least sufficient to receive the horizontal flange of the overhead beam, a downwardly extending portion which has formed in the lower end thereof a means for attachment to an article to be displayed, and a vertically upright portion which is adapted to be placed between the vertical leg of the overhead beam and a ceiling panel installed on that beam to hold the hanger clip securely in place. In another embodiment, a pair of hanger clips are fastened together at their lower ends and then placed on opposite sides of the overhead beam.

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patent: 3296751 (1967-01-01), Heirich
patent: 3343329 (1967-09-01), Pohutsky
patent: 3561718 (1971-02-01), Iverson
patent: 3612461 (1971-10-01), Brown
patent: 3743228 (1973-07-01), Drab
patent: 3952985 (1976-04-01), Davenport

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