Ceiling suspension bracket
US-12559940-B2 · Feb 24, 2026 · US
US9422714B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9422714-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414504660-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 2, 2014 |
| Priority date | Oct 2, 2014 |
| Publication date | Aug 23, 2016 |
| Grant date | Aug 23, 2016 |
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A wooden frame truss with enhanced fire resistance is provided and includes an upper chord extending along a longitudinal axis, a lower chord disposed below the upper chord and extending along a vertically displaced, parallel axis, a plurality of supports attached between the upper and lower chords, and a plurality of metal gusset plates securing the supports to the chords. At least one wallboard batten strip is attached to an underside of the lower chord, the strip being constructed and arranged so that the strip defines a ledge extending from each side of the lower chord.
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What is claimed: 1. A wooden frame truss with enhanced fire resistance for use in a ceiling system including a plurality of said trusses mounted in spaced parallel relation to each other, each said truss comprising: an upper wooden chord extending along a longitudinal axis; a lower wooden chord disposed below the upper chord and extending along a vertically displaced, parallel axis, a plurality of wooden supports attached between said upper and lower chords; a plurality of metal gusset plates securing said supports to said chords; and at least one gypsum wallboard batten strip attached directly to an underside of said lower chord, said strip being dimensioned to have a width in the general range of 6-8 inches to define a ledge extending from each side of said lower chord, such that a space is defined between ledges of adjacent trusses, and enhanced fire resistance is provided by said batten strip being attached to said lower chord, said batten strip being a separate component from gypsum wallboard panels used to create a ceiling attached to said truss, such that upon said truss being assembled in the ceiling system, with a plurality of said trusses, and having lengths of insulation supported by said ledges formed by said gypsum wallboard batten strips of the adjacent trusses, said ceiling system resists charring by fire for at least two hours. 2. The truss of claim 1 wherein said ledge extends at least one inch from each said side of said chord. 3. The truss of claim 1 , wherein said batten strips extend along a length of said lower chord, and are coextensive with said chord. 4. The truss of claim 1 , wherein said batten strips are secured to said lower chord so that the chord is generally centered relative to said batten, such that said batten extends laterally generally equally from each side of said chord. 5. A ceiling system, comprising: a plurality of wooden frame trusses with enhanced fire resistance, each said truss including: an upper wooden chord extending along a longitudinal axis; a lower wooden chord disposed below the upper chord and extending along a vertically displaced, parallel axis, a plurality of wooden supports attached between said upper and lower chords; a plurality of metal gusset plates securing said supports to said chords; at least one gypsum wallboard batten strip attached directly to an underside of said lower chord, each said gypsum wallboard batten strip being constructed and arranged so that said gypsum wallboard batten strip defines a ledge extending from each side of said lower chord; at least one length of insulation inserted between adjacent trusses, being placed upon and supported by said ledges such that said length of insulation extends between said adjacent trusses; at least one RC- 1 strip secured to an underside of each said wallboard batten strip; and two layers of gypsum wallboard panels secured to said at least one RC- 1 strip to form a ceiling, such that said at least one gypsum wallboard batten strip, which is a separate component from said gypsum wallboard panels, provides enhanced fire resistance, wherein upon assembly, said ceiling system, with a plurality of said trusses, and having lengths of insulation supported by said ledges formed by said gypsum wallboard batten strips of the adjacent trusses, resists charring by fire for at least two hours. 6. The ceiling system of claim 5 , wherein said ledges extend generally equally from each said side of said lower chord. 7. The ceiling system of claim 5 , wherein said ledges extend approximately one inch from each said side of said lower chord. 8. The ceiling system of claim 5 , wherein panels of each said layer of gypsum wallboard extend in a direction normal to panels in the other layer. 9. The ceiling system of claim 5 , wherein each said batten strip has a width in the general range of 4-6 inches.
characterised by provisions for heat or sound insulation · CPC title
U- or C-shaped · CPC title
comprising slabs, {panels,} sheets or the like · CPC title
with wooden beams (E04B5/14 takes precedence) · CPC title
at least partly of bent or otherwise deformed strip- or sheet-like material · CPC title
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