IP Library Granted Patent US 8,534,014
Granted Patent B2
US 8,534,014 · App. 12/980,478 · Granted Sep 17, 2013

Magnetic cross tees

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Patent No.
US 8,534,014
App. No.
12/980,478
Granted
Sep 17, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

An elongated metal grid runner for a suspended ceiling, the grid runner having a cross-section with an upper hollow reinforcing bulb, a vertical web extending below the bulb, and lower flange elements extending laterally from opposite sides of the web, the length of the grid runner being less than about 9′, a permanent magnet disposed on each end of the grid runner at its flange elements, the magnet being adapted to overlie and be attracted to a horizontal leg of a steel wall angle to thereby releasably retain the grid runner in position on the wall angle.

Claims (7)

1. An elongated metal grid runner for a suspended ceiling, the grid runner having a cross-section with an upper hollow reinforcing bulb, a vertical web extending below the bulb, and lower flange elements extending laterally from opposite sides of the web, the length of the grid runner being less than about 9′, a permanent magnet disposed on each end of the grid runner at its flange elements, the magnet being adapted to overlie and be attracted to a horizontal leg of a steel wall angle to thereby releasably retain the grid runner in position on the wall angle, said flange elements forming a hollow box and the magnets being disposed in the box.

2. A grid runner as set forth in claim 1 , being roll-formed sheet metal.

3. A grid runner as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the magnets are adhesively attached to the grid runner.

4. A suspended ceiling grid comprising a pair of oppositely facing wall angles secured to respective walls, the wall angles being formed of sheet steel and having vertical and horizontal legs, a plurality of runners spanning the area between the wall angles and being supported on the horizontal legs of the wall angles, the runners being in spaced parallel relation to each other and perpendicular to the wall angles, the runners having permanent magnets on their ends overlying the horizontal leg of the respective wall angle serving to releasably hold the runners in place on the wall angles, the grid runners being of the type having a hollow box-like formation at their lower sides, the magnets being disposed in said box-like formation.

5. A suspended ceiling grid comprising a pair of oppositely facing wall angles secured to respective walls, the wall angles being formed of sheet steel and having vertical and horizontal legs, a plurality of runners spanning the area between the wall angles and being supported on the horizontal legs of the wall angles, the runners being in spaced parallel relation to each other and perpendicular to the wall angles, the runners having permanent magnets on their ends overlying the horizontal leg of the respective wall angle serving to releasably hold the runners in place on the wall angles, the grid runners having the general shape of an inverted tee with an upper hollow reinforcing bulb, a vertical web below the bulb and flange elements extending laterally from opposite sides of a lower edge of the web, the web being displaced at the ends of the runners to accommodate the magnets.

6. A suspended ceiling grid as set forth in claim 4 , wherein portions of the box-like formations are disposed between the magnets and the horizontal legs of the wall angles.

7. A suspended ceiling grid as set forth in claim 5 , wherein the flange elements are disposed between the magnets and the horizontal legs of the wall angles.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 18, 2011
From: AHREN, GREGORY M.
To: USG INTERIORS, INC.
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