Suspended ceiling assembly and stabilizer bar therefor

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Facer held by stiffener-type frame – Facer back abuts and conceals frame

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52667, 403347, E04B 552

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043642152

ABSTRACT:
In a suspended ceiling assembly of panels carried by spaced, elongated stringers, stabilizer bars interconnecting the stringers for maintaining the stringers fixed in position relative to each other and preventing racking of the assembly. Each stabilizer bar is a rigid element having a tab at each end for snap-fitting insertion into a slot formed in a stringer, and also having flange portions adjacent each end for bearing against a stringer surface along spaced extended lines of contact, when the tab at that end is inserted in the stringer, to prevent angular movement of the stringer relative to the stabilizer bar.

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