Supports – Suspended supports – Fittings
Patent
1988-12-28
1992-02-04
Chotkowski, Karen J.
Supports
Suspended supports
Fittings
248 271, 248906, F16B 100
Patent
active
050853929
ABSTRACT:
Apparatus for securely and easily mounting an electrical fixture such as a ceiling fan or overhead lighting fixture from a suspended ceiling or standard drywall ceiling and having a support assembly including a ceiling engagement portion, a load supporting portion and an electrical connecting portion. In an embodiment for use with a suspended ceiling, the three portions are integrally formed from a single plate with the ceiling engagement portion formed of four sets of tabs for engaging intersecting suspension grid members; the load supporting portion formed of at least one tab and cable to attach the plate to a ceiling load bearing member, such as a joist; and the electrical connecting portion formed of a housing within which electrical connections may be made. In an embodiment for standard drywall ceiling use, the support assembly is formed in two subassemblies, the first of which is in the form of a plate having an opening and tabs for engagement with the drywall to provide a nesting ring. The second subassembly contains another plate and an electrical junction box over an opening smaller than the opening in the first plate. The plate has locating tabs so that the second subassembly nests within the nesting ring formed by the first assembly.
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