US20110167747A1 - Ceiling with stabilizing frame - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a ceiling with a stabilizing frame, particularly to a ceiling with a stabilizing frame that is invisible and assembled using bolts.
- a ceiling In a clean room, commonly a ceiling is used which has ceiling plates mounted on a frame. Since the frame is exposed, dust and dirt easily gather thereon, creating a hygienic problem.
- a ceiling 1 a with a frame that is assembled using bolts has been constructed, comprising an upper structure 11 , a frame 2 , a plurality of ceiling plates 3 a , and a plurality of mounting plates 7 a .
- the upper structure 11 is mounted on structural parts of a building, e.g., a concrete floor or a steel plate, and has a plurality of suspension rods 12 and a plurality of height-adjusting devices 13 having height-adjustable lower ends.
- the frame 2 is suspended on the upper structure 11 , having a plurality of horizontal mounting bars 22 a , with spaces 21 left between neighboring mounting bars 22 a .
- Each mounting bar 22 a has a cross-section of the shape of a wine glass and has an upper edge, of a cross-section like the letter C, which is fastened to lower ends 23 a of the height-adjusting devices 13 , a lower edge 24 a and a connecting plate 25 a .
- Each of the ceiling plates 3 a has two cover plates 31 a , at least two side plates 32 a and filling material 33 a , inserted between the cover plates 31 a and the side plates 32 a . Neighboring ceiling plates 3 a are mounted at mutual distances 34 a . Each ceiling plate 3 a occupies one of the spaces 21 between the mounting bars 22 a .
- Each of the side plates 32 a has a groove 321 a that fits on one side of the lower edge 24 a of one of the mounting bars 22 a .
- Each of the mounting plates 7 a is shaped like the letter L and fastened to one of the mounting bars 22 a as well as to one of the ceiling plates 3 a on an upper side thereof. Thereby, the ceiling plates 33 a are mounted at roughly equal heights, so that hygienic problems are largely avoided.
- the ceiling plates 3 a are carried by the frame 2 via the mounting plates 7 a only, which are relatively small, so that load is concentrated on small areas.
- the cover plates 31 a and the side plates 32 a are typically made of metal sheets of a thickness of only 0.5 mm, which limits maximum load. Hence accidents easily happen, furthermore, the ceiling 1 a has a limited lifetime.
- the main object of the present invention is to provide a ceiling with a stabilizing frame of increased maximum load and increased lifetime.
- the present invention comprises a frame, a plurality of ceiling plates, and a plurality of fastening devices.
- Each of the fastening devices is placed at an inner side of one of the side plates of one of the ceiling plates and has a threaded hole.
- the frame has a plurality of mounting bars, which are connected with cover plates of the ceiling plates on upper sides thereof by holding screws, which are respectively engaged with the threaded holes of the fastening devices.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the ceiling with stabilizing frame of the present invention in the first embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional schematic illustration of mounting of a pair of side plates 32 on the frame 2 of the present invention in the first embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional schematic illustration of mounting of a pair of side plates 32 with inward bent edges 322 on the frame 2 of the present invention in the second embodiment.
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional schematic illustration of mounting of a pair of side plates 32 with inward bent edges 322 by movable plates 43 with elevated central plates 44 on the frame 2 of the present invention in the third embodiment.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional schematic illustration of mounting of a pair of side plates 32 , using side screws 37 , on the frame 2 of the present invention in the fourth embodiment.
- FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional schematic illustration of mounting of a pair of side plates 32 on the frame 2 , and stabilizing thereof by the insertion block 7 , or the present invention in the fifth embodiment.
- FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional schematic illustration of mounting of a pair of C-shaped side plates 32 c on the frame 2 of the present invention in the sixth embodiment.
- FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional schematic illustration of mounting of a pair of O-shaped side plates 32 d on the frame 2 of the present invention in the seventh embodiment.
- FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional schematic illustration of mounting of a pair of side plates 32 , having depressions 36 e at upper outer edges thereof, on the frame 2 of the present invention in the eighth embodiment.
- FIG. 10 (prior art) is a perspective view of a conventional ceiling with stabilizing frame.
- FIG. 11 (prior art) is a cross-sectional schematic illustration of mounting of a pair of conventional side plates 32 a on the frame 2 a of conventional art.
- the present invention is a ceiling with stabilizing frame 1 , comprising a frame 2 ; a plurality of ceiling plates 3 ; and a plurality of fastening devices 4 .
- Each of the ceiling plates 3 has cover plates 31 , side plates 32 and filling material 33 (numbers describing embodiments of the present invention correspond to numbers describing conventional art as shown in FIGS. 10 and 11 ).
- the fastening devices 4 pass completely through the ceiling plates 3 , so that load on the ceiling plates is spatially more widely distributed, resulting in increased maximum load and enhanced lifetime thereof. Below a more detailed description is given.
- each of the cover plates 31 has an edge that projects inwards at a right angle for stably connecting to one of the side plates 32 .
- Each of the side plates 32 has a cross section roughly like the letter M, with a central groove 321 .
- the fastening devices 4 pass completely through the ceiling plates 3 , having threaded holes 42 , and are each welded to one of the side plates 32 , so that a stable connection is made.
- the frame 2 has a plurality of mounting bars 22 , which are connected with cover plates 31 of the ceiling plates 3 on upper sides thereof by holding screws 23 .
- the holding screws 23 are respectively inserted into the threaded holes 42 for fastening the ceiling plates 3 .
- Each of the mounting bars 22 has a central elevated plate 25 with mounting holes 26 , through which a mounting rod 28 passes.
- Each of the suspension rods 28 comprises a threaded rod 282 , which passes through the hole 26 , and a fastening element 281 at a lower end of the threaded rod 282 .
- the threaded rod 282 at an upper end thereof is fastened to one of the height-adjusting devices 13 of the upper structure 11 , and the fastening element 281 has a larger diameter than the mounting hole 26 .
- the mounting rods 28 are welded to the lower plate 25 (not shown).
- the fastening devices 4 are enabled to hold the ceiling plates 3 with distributed load, so that increased maximum load and enhanced lifetime are achieved.
- the ceiling plates 3 are preferably respectively fixed at four corners thereof for stable connecting thereof.
- the present invention in second and third embodiments thereof, for each ceiling plate 3 , the side plates 32 thereof have inward bent edges 322 for holding one of the fastening devices 4 .
- each of the fastening devices 4 further has a movable plate 43 , which is held to one of the side plates 32 by the inward bent edges 322 thereof.
- the movable plate 43 thereof has elevated edge parts 44 b to be held by the inward bent edges 322 of one of the side plates 32 , so that the movable plates 43 and the rear edges 32 form a plane outer surface.
- the present invention in a fourth embodiment has the side plates 32 and the fastening devices 4 respectively connected by side screws 37 rather than by welding, which serves to distribute load spatially for increased maximum load and increased lifetime of the ceiling plates 3 .
- the present invention in a fifth embodiment further comprises an insertion block 7 , which is inserted between side plates 32 of neighboring ceiling plates 3 , in space left by the central grooves 321 thereof. Thereby load on the ceiling plates is effectively distributed spatially.
- the present invention in a sixth embodiment has side plates 32 c with C-shaped cross-sections, so that costs of material and production are reduced.
- the present invention in a seventh embodiment has side plates 32 d with O-shaped cross-sections, so that stability is enhanced for increased maximum load and increased lifetime of the ceiling plates 3 .
- the present invention in an eighth embodiment has mounting bars 22 e , which are plane, without central elevated plates, and side plates 32 e with depressions 36 e at upper outer edges thereof, shown for C-shaped side plates of the sixth embodiment, but also applicable to other embodiments.
- Each of the mounting bars 22 e has mounting holes 26 e , through which the mounting rod 28 passes.
- the depressions 36 e have widths that are suitable for accommodating the nuts 281 . Thereby, manufacturing is simplified and cost is reduced.
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Abstract
A ceiling with stabilizing frame 1 comprises a frame, a plurality of ceiling plates, and a plurality of fastening devices, Each of the fastening devices is placed at an inner side of one of the side plates of one of the ceiling plates and has a threaded hole, The frame has a plurality of mounting bars, which are connected with cover plates of the ceiling plates on upper sides thereof by holding screws, which are respectively engaged with the threaded holes of the fastening devices, Thereby load on the ceiling plates is spatially distributed, so that an increased maximum load and an enhanced lifetime of the ceiling is achieved.
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- The present invention relates to a ceiling with a stabilizing frame, particularly to a ceiling with a stabilizing frame that is invisible and assembled using bolts.
- In a clean room, commonly a ceiling is used which has ceiling plates mounted on a frame. Since the frame is exposed, dust and dirt easily gather thereon, creating a hygienic problem.
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FIGS. 10 and 11 , for solving above problem, a ceiling 1 a with a frame that is assembled using bolts has been constructed, comprising anupper structure 11, aframe 2, a plurality ofceiling plates 3 a, and a plurality ofmounting plates 7 a. Theupper structure 11 is mounted on structural parts of a building, e.g., a concrete floor or a steel plate, and has a plurality ofsuspension rods 12 and a plurality of height-adjustingdevices 13 having height-adjustable lower ends. Theframe 2 is suspended on theupper structure 11, having a plurality ofhorizontal mounting bars 22 a, withspaces 21 left between neighboringmounting bars 22 a. Eachmounting bar 22 a has a cross-section of the shape of a wine glass and has an upper edge, of a cross-section like the letter C, which is fastened tolower ends 23 a of the height-adjustingdevices 13, alower edge 24 a and a connectingplate 25 a. Each of theceiling plates 3 a has twocover plates 31 a, at least twoside plates 32 a and fillingmaterial 33 a, inserted between thecover plates 31 a and theside plates 32 a.Neighboring ceiling plates 3 a are mounted atmutual distances 34 a. Eachceiling plate 3 a occupies one of thespaces 21 between themounting bars 22 a. Each of theside plates 32 a has agroove 321 a that fits on one side of thelower edge 24 a of one of themounting bars 22 a. Each of themounting plates 7 a is shaped like the letter L and fastened to one of themounting bars 22 a as well as to one of theceiling plates 3 a on an upper side thereof. Thereby, theceiling plates 33 a are mounted at roughly equal heights, so that hygienic problems are largely avoided. - For performing installations above the ceiling plates, it is occasionally necessary to have human workers to wall thereon, so that maximum allowed load thereof is important. In conventional art, however, as described above, the
ceiling plates 3 a are carried by theframe 2 via themounting plates 7 a only, which are relatively small, so that load is concentrated on small areas. Furthermore, thecover plates 31 a and theside plates 32 a are typically made of metal sheets of a thickness of only 0.5 mm, which limits maximum load. Hence accidents easily happen, furthermore, the ceiling 1 a has a limited lifetime. - The main object of the present invention is to provide a ceiling with a stabilizing frame of increased maximum load and increased lifetime.
- For achieving above objects, the present invention comprises a frame, a plurality of ceiling plates, and a plurality of fastening devices. Each of the fastening devices is placed at an inner side of one of the side plates of one of the ceiling plates and has a threaded hole. The frame has a plurality of mounting bars, which are connected with cover plates of the ceiling plates on upper sides thereof by holding screws, which are respectively engaged with the threaded holes of the fastening devices. Thereby load on the ceiling plates is spatially distributed, so that an increased maximum load and an enhanced lifetime of the ceiling is achieved.
- Other aspects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, illustrating by way of example the principles of the present invention.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the ceiling with stabilizing frame of the present invention in the first embodiment. -
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional schematic illustration of mounting of a pair ofside plates 32 on theframe 2 of the present invention in the first embodiment. -
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional schematic illustration of mounting of a pair ofside plates 32 withinward bent edges 322 on theframe 2 of the present invention in the second embodiment. -
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional schematic illustration of mounting of a pair ofside plates 32 withinward bent edges 322 bymovable plates 43 with elevated central plates 44 on theframe 2 of the present invention in the third embodiment. -
FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional schematic illustration of mounting of a pair ofside plates 32, usingside screws 37, on theframe 2 of the present invention in the fourth embodiment. -
FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional schematic illustration of mounting of a pair ofside plates 32 on theframe 2, and stabilizing thereof by theinsertion block 7, or the present invention in the fifth embodiment. -
FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional schematic illustration of mounting of a pair of C-shaped side plates 32 c on theframe 2 of the present invention in the sixth embodiment. -
FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional schematic illustration of mounting of a pair of O-shaped side plates 32 d on theframe 2 of the present invention in the seventh embodiment. -
FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional schematic illustration of mounting of a pair ofside plates 32, havingdepressions 36 e at upper outer edges thereof, on theframe 2 of the present invention in the eighth embodiment. -
FIG. 10 (prior art) is a perspective view of a conventional ceiling with stabilizing frame. -
FIG. 11 (prior art) is a cross-sectional schematic illustration of mounting of a pair ofconventional side plates 32 a on the frame 2 a of conventional art. - As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2 , the present invention is a ceiling with stabilizingframe 1, comprising aframe 2; a plurality ofceiling plates 3; and a plurality offastening devices 4. Each of theceiling plates 3 hascover plates 31,side plates 32 and filling material 33 (numbers describing embodiments of the present invention correspond to numbers describing conventional art as shown inFIGS. 10 and 11 ). Thefastening devices 4 pass completely through theceiling plates 3, so that load on the ceiling plates is spatially more widely distributed, resulting in increased maximum load and enhanced lifetime thereof. Below a more detailed description is given. - Referring to
FIG. 2 , for everyceiling plate 3, each of thecover plates 31 has an edge that projects inwards at a right angle for stably connecting to one of theside plates 32. Each of theside plates 32 has a cross section roughly like the letter M, with acentral groove 321. Thefastening devices 4 pass completely through theceiling plates 3, having threadedholes 42, and are each welded to one of theside plates 32, so that a stable connection is made. - The
frame 2 has a plurality ofmounting bars 22, which are connected withcover plates 31 of theceiling plates 3 on upper sides thereof by holdingscrews 23. Theholding screws 23 are respectively inserted into the threadedholes 42 for fastening theceiling plates 3. Each of themounting bars 22 has a central elevatedplate 25 withmounting holes 26, through which amounting rod 28 passes. Each of thesuspension rods 28 comprises a threadedrod 282, which passes through thehole 26, and afastening element 281 at a lower end of the threadedrod 282. For eachmounting rod 28, the threadedrod 282 at an upper end thereof is fastened to one of the height-adjustingdevices 13 of theupper structure 11, and thefastening element 281 has a larger diameter than themounting hole 26. Alternatively, themounting rods 28 are welded to the lower plate 25 (not shown). Thus thefastening devices 4 are enabled to hold theceiling plates 3 with distributed load, so that increased maximum load and enhanced lifetime are achieved. - Furthermore, the
ceiling plates 3 are preferably respectively fixed at four corners thereof for stable connecting thereof. - Referring to
FIGS. 3 and 4 , the present invention in second and third embodiments thereof, for eachceiling plate 3, theside plates 32 thereof have inwardbent edges 322 for holding one of thefastening devices 4. As shown inFIG. 3 , each of thefastening devices 4 further has amovable plate 43, which is held to one of theside plates 32 by theinward bent edges 322 thereof. As shown inFIG. 4 , for each of thefastening devices 4, themovable plate 43 thereof has elevated edge parts 44 b to be held by theinward bent edges 322 of one of theside plates 32, so that themovable plates 43 and therear edges 32 form a plane outer surface. - Referring to
FIG. 5 , the present invention in a fourth embodiment has theside plates 32 and thefastening devices 4 respectively connected byside screws 37 rather than by welding, which serves to distribute load spatially for increased maximum load and increased lifetime of theceiling plates 3. - Referring to
FIG. 6 , the present invention in a fifth embodiment further comprises aninsertion block 7, which is inserted betweenside plates 32 of neighboringceiling plates 3, in space left by thecentral grooves 321 thereof. Thereby load on the ceiling plates is effectively distributed spatially. - Referring to
FIG. 7 , the present invention in a sixth embodiment hasside plates 32 c with C-shaped cross-sections, so that costs of material and production are reduced. - Referring to
FIG. 8 , the present invention in a seventh embodiment hasside plates 32 d with O-shaped cross-sections, so that stability is enhanced for increased maximum load and increased lifetime of theceiling plates 3. - Referring to
FIG. 9 , the present invention in an eighth embodiment has mountingbars 22 e, which are plane, without central elevated plates, and side plates 32 e withdepressions 36 e at upper outer edges thereof, shown for C-shaped side plates of the sixth embodiment, but also applicable to other embodiments. Each of themounting bars 22 e has mountingholes 26 e, through which themounting rod 28 passes. Thedepressions 36 e have widths that are suitable for accommodating thenuts 281. Thereby, manufacturing is simplified and cost is reduced. - While preferred embodiments of the invention have been set forth for the purpose of disclosure, modifications of the disclosed embodiments of the invention as well as other embodiments thereof may occur to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to cover all embodiments which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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1. A ceiling with stabilizing frame, comprising:
a frame, having a plurality of mounting bars;
a plurality of ceiling plates, each having cover plates, side plates and filling material; and
a plurality of fastening devices, each being placed at an inner side of one of said side plates of one of said ceiling plates and having a threaded hole;
wherein said mounting bars are connected with cover plates of the ceiling plates on upper sides thereof by holding screws, which are respectively engaged with the threaded holes of the fastening devices.
2. The ceiling with stabilizing frame of claim 1 , wherein each of said side plates has a cross-section shaped like the letter M, having a central groove facing an outer side thereof.
3. The ceiling with stabilizing frame of claim 2 , wherein each of said side plates has inward bent edges and each of said fastening devices has a movable plate, which is held by said inward bent edges of one of said side plates.
4. The ceiling with stabilizing frame of claim 3 , wherein each of said movable plates has an outer side facing one of said side plates and an elevated central plate, which projects towards said outer side.
5. The ceiling with stabilizing frame of claim 2 , wherein each of said plurality of mounting bars has mounting rods, each of which is fastened to a height-adjusting device at a lower end of a suspension rod of an upper structure.
6. The ceiling with stabilizing frame of claim 5 , wherein each mounting bar has a central elevated plate with mounting holes and each of said mounting rods further comprises a threaded rod, which passes through one of said mounting holes and is fastened at an upper end thereof to one of said height-adjusting devices, and a fastening element, which is placed at a lower end of the threaded rod and has a larger diameter than said mounting holes.
7. The ceiling with stabilizing frame of claim 5 , wherein each mounting bar has mounting holes, each of said mounting rods further comprises a threaded rod, which passes through one of said mounting holes and is fastened at an upper end thereof to one of said height-adjusting devices, and a fastening element, which is placed at a lower end of the threaded rod and has a larger diameter than said mounting holes, and each ceiling plate has depressions for accommodating said fastening elements.
8. The ceiling with stabilizing frame of claim 1 , wherein each of said side plates has a cross-section that is shaped like the letter C.
9. The ceiling with stabilizing frame of claim 8 , wherein each of said plurality of mounting bars has mounting rods, each of which is fastened to a height-adjusting device at a lower end of a suspension rod of an upper structure.
10. The ceiling with stabilizing frame of claim 9 , wherein each mounting bar has a central elevated plate with mounting holes and each of said mounting rods further comprises a threaded rod, which passes through one of said mounting holes and is fastened at an upper end thereof to one of said height-adjusting devices, and a fastening element, which is placed at a lower end of the threaded rod and has a larger diameter than said mounting holes.
11. The ceiling with stabilizing frame of claim 9 , wherein each mounting bar has mounting holes, each of said mounting rods further comprises a threaded rod, which passes through one of said mounting holes and is fastened at an upper end thereof to one of said height-adjusting devices, and a fastening element, which is placed at a lower end of the threaded rod and has a larger diameter than said mounting holes, and each ceiling plate has depressions for accommodating said fastening elements.
12. The ceiling with stabilizing frame of claim 1 , wherein each of said side plates has a cross-section that is shaped like the letter O.
13. The ceiling with stabilizing frame of claim 12 , wherein each of said plurality of mounting bars has mounting rods, each of which is fastened to a height-adjusting device at a lower end of a suspension rod of an upper structure.
14. The ceiling with stabilizing frame of claim 13 , wherein each mounting bar has a central elevated plate with mounting holes and each of said mounting rods further comprises a threaded rod, which passes through one of said mounting holes and is fastened at an upper end thereof to one of said height-adjusting devices, and a fastening element, which is placed at a lower end of the threaded rod and has a larger diameter than said mounting holes.
15. The ceiling with stabilizing frame of claim 13 , wherein each mounting bar has mounting holes, each of said mounting rods further comprises a threaded rod, which passes through one of said mounting holes and is fastened at an upper end thereof to one of said height-adjusting devices, and a fastening element, which is placed at a lower end of the threaded rod and has a larger diameter than said mounting holes, and each ceiling plate has depressions for accommodating said fastening elements.
16. The ceiling with stabilizing frame of claim 1 , wherein connecting of said side plates and said fastening devices respectively is performed by welding.
17. The ceiling with stabilizing frame of claim 1 , wherein connecting of said side plates and said fastening devices respectively is achieved by screws.
18. The ceiling with stabilizing frame of claim 2 , wherein, for each pair of neighboring ceiling, an insertion block is inserted in a space left by said central grooves of mutally facing side plates of said neighboring ceiling plates.
19. The ceiling with stabilizing frame of claim 1 , wherein each of said cover plates is shaped like the letter L and on one edge thereof fastened to one of said side plates.
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