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    • E04B9/067Ceilings; Construction of ceilings, e.g. false ceilings; Ceiling construction with regard to insulation characterised by constructional features of the supporting construction, e.g. cross section or material of framework members comprising supporting beams having a folded cross-section with inverted T-shaped cross-section
    • E04B9/068Ceilings; Construction of ceilings, e.g. false ceilings; Ceiling construction with regard to insulation characterised by constructional features of the supporting construction, e.g. cross section or material of framework members comprising supporting beams having a folded cross-section with inverted T-shaped cross-section with double web
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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    • E04B9/18Means for suspending the supporting construction
    • E04B9/183Means for suspending the supporting construction having a lower side adapted to be connected to a channel of the supporting construction
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    • E04B9/22Connection of slabs, panels, sheets or the like to the supporting construction
    • E04B9/24Connection of slabs, panels, sheets or the like to the supporting construction with the slabs, panels, sheets or the like positioned on the upperside of, or held against the underside of the horizontal flanges of the supporting construction or accessory means connected thereto
    • E04B9/26Connection of slabs, panels, sheets or the like to the supporting construction with the slabs, panels, sheets or the like positioned on the upperside of, or held against the underside of the horizontal flanges of the supporting construction or accessory means connected thereto by means of snap action of elastically deformable elements held against the underside of the supporting construction
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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    • E04B9/30Ceilings; Construction of ceilings, e.g. false ceilings; Ceiling construction with regard to insulation characterised by edge details of the ceiling; e.g. securing to an adjacent wall
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    • E04F13/08Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings composed of covering or lining elements; Sub-structures therefor; Fastening means therefor composed of a plurality of similar covering or lining elements
    • E04F13/0801Separate fastening elements
    • E04F13/0803Separate fastening elements with load-supporting elongated furring elements between wall and covering elements
    • E04F13/081Separate fastening elements with load-supporting elongated furring elements between wall and covering elements with additional fastening elements between furring elements and covering elements
    • E04F13/0812Separate fastening elements with load-supporting elongated furring elements between wall and covering elements with additional fastening elements between furring elements and covering elements fixed by means of spring action
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    • E04F13/0803Separate fastening elements with load-supporting elongated furring elements between wall and covering elements
    • E04F13/081Separate fastening elements with load-supporting elongated furring elements between wall and covering elements with additional fastening elements between furring elements and covering elements
    • E04F13/0821Separate fastening elements with load-supporting elongated furring elements between wall and covering elements with additional fastening elements between furring elements and covering elements the additional fastening elements located in-between two adjacent covering elements
    • E04F13/0826Separate fastening elements with load-supporting elongated furring elements between wall and covering elements with additional fastening elements between furring elements and covering elements the additional fastening elements located in-between two adjacent covering elements engaging side grooves running along the whole length of the covering elements

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  • This invention relates to a building construction in which a wall or ceiling is covered with thick sheet material such as the wallboards of various types now commonly used for that purpose.
  • thick sheets of material of various sizes are usually secured in place by being fastened directly to the wall structure by nails or brads at the edges of the sheets and at the intermediate portions where necessary.
  • This type of building construction has come into extensive use and is often employed in large areas of wall and ceiling, sometimes constituting the finished surface and sometimes serving as a foundation for plaster or other finish.
  • the sheets of material such as wallboard are secured in place by nails or brads
  • the operation is relatively slow and expensive because the nails or brads have to be inserted at every few inches around the entire Perimeter of each sheet and, if the sheets are large, also at points throughout the area of the sheets. Frequently also it is necessary to provide wooden furring strips and nail them in place throughout the wall or ceiling area before the sheet material can be secured in position.
  • the present invention provides a metal construction which can be cheaply prefabricated, readily applied to the wall or ceiling and to the sheet material, which eliminates the necessity of furring strips and which enables the sheet material to be placed and secured in and efficiently.
  • Fig. 1 is a detail in cross section of one form.
  • Fig. 2 is asimilar view of the type of construction shown in Fig. 1 as applied at the corner of a room.
  • Fig. 3 is another detail in cross section of another form.
  • Fig. 4 is a detail in cross section showing one part of an interlocking device applied to the intermediate portion of a sheet of material.
  • Fig. 5' is a more or less di mmatic plan view of a portion of a wall or ceiling with sheets of material connected thereto in accordance with the invention.
  • Fig. 6 is a view similar to Fig. 5 showing a different arrangement.
  • Fig. 7 is a perspective view of a preferred form 5 or ceiling and form the main body of the wall or 15 ceiling.
  • suitable material are the well known wallboards made of a wide variety of materials and of various sizes.
  • the sheet material is referred to as being secured to a wall or ceiling
  • the wall or ceiling may be 20 either a new construction in skeleton like form consisting of spaced beamsj'studs or rafters or in a solid form, that is, presenting a substantially continuous surface.
  • a wall or ceiling is in the former condition,
  • the invention provides primarily a pair of pressure-interlocking devices, one secured to the wall or ceiling and the other inserted in the sheet material between its surfaces.
  • the former device is first permanentlysecured in place and then the sheet material is secured in place by pressing the second device into locking engagement with the first device.
  • FIGs. 1, 7 and 8 of the drawing illustrate one embodiment of the invention.
  • the wall or ceiling is represented by a stud or rafter I and the sheet material is shown of substantial thickof furring strips commonly heretofore employed. 5
  • V to any suitable portion of the wall or ceiling.
  • the device engaging the sheet material is in the form of a lug simi- 5 10 as herein employed by the term lug again it is not intended to limit the device to any particular length, although in practice this device is made in short lengths as compared with the length of the device secured to the wall or ceiling.
  • a number of the devices such as shown in Fig. 8 are placed at intervals around the edge or perimeter of the sheets of material and, when necessary, at intermediate points of the area of these sheets and they preferably, as
  • the device such as shown in Fig. 7 is of generally T-shape comprising a fiatbase 4 adapted to be nailed or otherwise secured to the, wall or ceiling and a fin 5 projecting centrally from and longitudinally of the base. Intermediate of its depth this fin is formed to present a rib 6 extending longitudinally thereof.
  • the device shown in Fig. 8 is also of generally T-shape presenting the fiat base I and a bifurcated or two-part fin projecting centrally from the base.
  • the bifurcations 8 of this fin are formed to present opposed grooves 9 extending longitudinally of the fin and adapted to spring over and interlock with the rib 6.
  • the free ends ll! of the bifurcations are also flared so as to enable this fin readily to snap over the fin 5.
  • edges of the sheets I I are cut away at 12 and recessed at I3 to allow the bifurcated fin to extend only part way between theopposed edges and to have its base embedded in the opposed edges of the sheets 5 midway the thickness.
  • the edges of the sheets near the outer surface thus preferably abut as at ll.
  • the interlocking devices may be made in half sections, as shown in Pigl 2, wherein a half section strip I5 is shown .gailed to a wall structure It anda half section lug ll is shown inserted in-the edge of a sheet II of material which abuts against a wall structure is at right anglesto the wall structure is.
  • a construction such as shown in Fig. 3 is provided.
  • is formed to present braces 21 extending from the base 22 parallel with the fin and with the edges of these braces abutting the inner faces 23 of the sheets 24.
  • the sheetpf material 25 may be grooved lengthwise and lugs 26 slid into the grooves.
  • a wide variety of arrangement and positioning of the strips and lugs may be employed, depending upon the dimensions of the sheets of material and the structure of the wall or ceiling.
  • Fig. 5 a section of wall is shown in which the strips 30 indicated in dotted lines extend in both directions and in which the lugs 3
  • the element secured to the wall or structure is readily secured in place preferably by nailing and renders unnecessary the use of any furring strip.
  • This element may be nailed directly to the studs, beam or rafters or, in the case of old or repair work, directly to the flat surface of the old wall or cellmg.
  • the sheets of material are 'fltted with the lugs at the required points and then simply by pressing these lugs against the strips, the two elements interlock and the sheets are firmly and rapidly secured in position.
  • a building construction comprising spaced beams for a wall or'ceiling, a metal strip secured to said beams and presenting a projecting fin.
  • thick sheets of material having their opposed edges presenting longitudinal grooves, metal lugs each presenting a flat base fitting into said grooves and a fin projecting centrally from said base between and inward of the opposed edges of said sheets, and cooperating means on the strip and lug fins acting to interlock between the metal strip and the sheets of material when the lugs are pressed against the strip and thus to secure the sheets in place.
  • a building construction comprising a metal strip presenting a base secured to the wall or ceiling and a fin projecting centrally from and longitudinally of the base, a thick sheet of wallboard material, and a metal lug presenting 9. base inserted in the thick sheet between the surfaces thereof and a bifurcated fin projecting centrally from the base straddling the first fln and interlocked therewith on the outside of the sheet.
  • a building construction comprising a metal strip presenting a base secured to the wall or ceiling and a fin projecting centrally from and longitudinally of the base, a rib on said iln extending longitudinally thereof, thick sheets of wallboard material having their edges abutting, and a metal lug presenting a base inserted in the sheets of material between the surfaca thereof and at the abutting edges thereof and presenting a bifurcated fin projecting'centrally from the base with the bifurcations of said fin having opposed grooves extending longitudinally thereof and outside the sheets of material, whereby. when the metal ing is pressed into enkagement with the metal strip, the bifurcated fin will straddle the first fin and interlock therewith on the outside of the sheets of material and hold the said sheets engaged with it in position.

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Dec. 29, 1336.
P. J. KEATING v WALLBOARD SECURING MEANS Filed Sept. 11, 1935 Patented Dec. 2 9, 1936 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE WALLBOARD SECURING MEANS Paul J. Keating, fitchburg, Mass. Application September 11, 1935, Serial No. 40,116
3 Claims.
This invention relates to a building construction in which a wall or ceiling is covered with thick sheet material such as the wallboards of various types now commonly used for that purpose. Such thick sheets of material of various sizes are usually secured in place by being fastened directly to the wall structure by nails or brads at the edges of the sheets and at the intermediate portions where necessary. This type of building construction has come into extensive use and is often employed in large areas of wall and ceiling, sometimes constituting the finished surface and sometimes serving as a foundation for plaster or other finish.
It is the object of the present invention to provide means for securing such sheet material in place rapidly and efficiently, with a minimum amount of labor and with a low cost of fastening materials.
When, as iscustomary, the sheets of material such as wallboard are secured in place by nails or brads, the operation is relatively slow and expensive because the nails or brads have to be inserted at every few inches around the entire Perimeter of each sheet and, if the sheets are large, also at points throughout the area of the sheets. Frequently also it is necessary to provide wooden furring strips and nail them in place throughout the wall or ceiling area before the sheet material can be secured in position.
The present invention provides a metal construction which can be cheaply prefabricated, readily applied to the wall or ceiling and to the sheet material, which eliminates the necessity of furring strips and which enables the sheet material to be placed and secured in and efficiently.
The nature and object of the invention will appear more fully from the accompanying description and drawing and will be particularly pointed out in the claims.
The drawing illustrates simple and preferred embodiments of the invention.
position rapidly Fig. 1 is a detail in cross section of one form.
of construction embodying the invention.
Fig. 2 is asimilar view of the type of construction shown in Fig. 1 as applied at the corner of a room.
Fig. 3 is another detail in cross section of another form.
Fig. 4 is a detail in cross section showing one part of an interlocking device applied to the intermediate portion of a sheet of material.
Fig. 5'is a more or less di mmatic plan view of a portion of a wall or ceiling with sheets of material connected thereto in accordance with the invention.
Fig. 6 is a view similar to Fig. 5 showing a different arrangement.
Fig. 7 is a perspective view of a preferred form 5 or ceiling and form the main body of the wall or 15 ceiling. Examples of suitable material are the well known wallboards made of a wide variety of materials and of various sizes.
Where herein the sheet material is referred to as being secured to a wall or ceiling, it is to be understood that the wall or ceiling may be 20 either a new construction in skeleton like form consisting of spaced beamsj'studs or rafters or in a solid form, that is, presenting a substantially continuous surface. In a new construction, a wall or ceiling is in the former condition,
while in an old construction it may be in the latter condition.
The invention provides primarily a pair of pressure-interlocking devices, one secured to the wall or ceiling and the other inserted in the sheet material between its surfaces. The former device is first permanentlysecured in place and then the sheet material is secured in place by pressing the second device into locking engagement with the first device.
Figs. 1, 7 and 8 of the drawing illustrate one embodiment of the invention. Therein the wall or ceiling is represented by a stud or rafter I and the sheet material is shown of substantial thickof furring strips commonly heretofore employed. 5
It is preferably secured in place by being nailed as at 3 directly to the studs, beams, or rafters, or
V to any suitable portion of the wall or ceiling.
The device engaging the sheet material, shown separately in Fig. 8, is in the form of a lug simi- 5 10 as herein employed by the term lug again it is not intended to limit the device to any particular length, although in practice this device is made in short lengths as compared with the length of the device secured to the wall or ceiling. A number of the devices such as shown in Fig. 8 are placed at intervals around the edge or perimeter of the sheets of material and, when necessary, at intermediate points of the area of these sheets and they preferably, as
illustrated, engage the sheets of material without being nailed or otherwise permanently secured thereto.
The device such as shown in Fig. 7 is of generally T-shape comprising a fiatbase 4 adapted to be nailed or otherwise secured to the, wall or ceiling and a fin 5 projecting centrally from and longitudinally of the base. Intermediate of its depth this fin is formed to present a rib 6 extending longitudinally thereof. The device shown in Fig. 8 is also of generally T-shape presenting the fiat base I and a bifurcated or two-part fin projecting centrally from the base. The bifurcations 8 of this fin are formed to present opposed grooves 9 extending longitudinally of the fin and adapted to spring over and interlock with the rib 6. The free ends ll! of the bifurcations are also flared so as to enable this fin readily to snap over the fin 5.
In the construction shown in Fig. 1, edges of the sheets I I are cut away at 12 and recessed at I3 to allow the bifurcated fin to extend only part way between theopposed edges and to have its base embedded in the opposed edges of the sheets 5 midway the thickness. The edges of the sheets near the outer surface thus preferably abut as at ll. "Atthe corner of the room where the sheets comeagainst another wall, the interlocking devices may be made in half sections, as shown in Pigl 2, wherein a half section strip I5 is shown .gailed to a wall structure It anda half section lug ll is shown inserted in-the edge of a sheet II of material which abuts against a wall structure is at right anglesto the wall structure is. Where it is desired that the sheet material shall withstand greater pressure against its surface than would be permitted by the construction shown in Fig. 1, a construction such as shown in Fig. 3 is provided. In this case the metal strip secured to the wall 2| is formed to present braces 21 extending from the base 22 parallel with the fin and with the edges of these braces abutting the inner faces 23 of the sheets 24. Thus it will 5 be seen that; the sheets throughout their perimeter are bracedagainst inward pressure.
When thesheets of material are of such size as to require fastening to the wall or ceiling at points intermediate their areas, additional strips may be secured to the'wall or ceiling to cooperate with lugs engaged with the sheets at intermediate points. For this purpose, as shown in Fig. 4, the sheetpf material 25 may be grooved lengthwise and lugs 26 slid into the grooves.
The interlocking feature of the two fins, exemplifled by {the rib i 'of the one fin and the opposed grooves 0 of the other fin, it will be observed ls located outside the thick sheet of wall- 70 board material and therefore between the wallboard material and the'base of the metal strip attached to the wall or ceiling. I g
It will be obvious that a wide variety of arrangement and positioning of the strips and lugs may be employed, depending upon the dimensions of the sheets of material and the structure of the wall or ceiling. In Fig. 5 a section of wall is shown in which the strips 30 indicated in dotted lines extend in both directions and in which the lugs 3| are inserted in the sheets at all four edges. the strips 32 all run in one direction and in which lugs 33, such as shown in Fig. 4, are employed midway the area of the sheets- While a simple and preferred form of construction of strip and lug has been shown and described in detail, it will be understood that a wide variety of pressure-interlocking devices may be employed, one element being permanently secured to the wall or ceiling of the building construction and the other inserted in the sheet material in any suitable manner. The element secured to the wall or structure is readily secured in place preferably by nailing and renders unnecessary the use of any furring strip. This element may be nailed directly to the studs, beam or rafters or, in the case of old or repair work, directly to the flat surface of the old wall or cellmg.
After the strips or a portion of them arelin place, the sheets of material are 'fltted with the lugs at the required points and then simply by pressing these lugs against the strips, the two elements interlock and the sheets are firmly and rapidly secured in position.
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed as new, and desired to be secured by Letters Patent, is:
1. A building construction comprising spaced beams for a wall or'ceiling, a metal strip secured to said beams and presenting a projecting fin. thick sheets of material having their opposed edges presenting longitudinal grooves, metal lugs each presenting a flat base fitting into said grooves and a fin projecting centrally from said base between and inward of the opposed edges of said sheets, and cooperating means on the strip and lug fins acting to interlock between the metal strip and the sheets of material when the lugs are pressed against the strip and thus to secure the sheets in place.
2. A building construction comprising a metal strip presenting a base secured to the wall or ceiling and a fin projecting centrally from and longitudinally of the base, a thick sheet of wallboard material, and a metal lug presenting 9. base inserted in the thick sheet between the surfaces thereof and a bifurcated fin projecting centrally from the base straddling the first fln and interlocked therewith on the outside of the sheet.
3. A building construction comprising a metal strip presenting a base secured to the wall or ceiling and a fin projecting centrally from and longitudinally of the base, a rib on said iln extending longitudinally thereof, thick sheets of wallboard material having their edges abutting, and a metal lug presenting a base inserted in the sheets of material between the surfaca thereof and at the abutting edges thereof and presenting a bifurcated fin projecting'centrally from the base with the bifurcations of said fin having opposed grooves extending longitudinally thereof and outside the sheets of material, whereby. when the metal ing is pressed into enkagement with the metal strip, the bifurcated fin will straddle the first fin and interlock therewith on the outside of the sheets of material and hold the said sheets engaged with it in position.
' PAUL J. KEATING.
In Fig. 6 a construction is shown in which
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