EP0795657B1 - Hängedeckenbauweise - Google Patents

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EP0795657B1
EP0795657B1 EP19970301649 EP97301649A EP0795657B1 EP 0795657 B1 EP0795657 B1 EP 0795657B1 EP 19970301649 EP19970301649 EP 19970301649 EP 97301649 A EP97301649 A EP 97301649A EP 0795657 B1 EP0795657 B1 EP 0795657B1
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Johannes A.H. Brugman
Antonius J.J. Horsten
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    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
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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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  • the present invention relates to a ceiling mounting system which can be used for mounting a ceiling suspended from a number of longitudinal carriers which span a room. Typically this is a false ceiling made up of ceiling panels.
  • a mounting system of this general type is shown in document NL 71/07,694.
  • a number of longitudinal room carriers span the room area and are connected at their ends to perimeter support members which are fixed at a constant height around the entire perimeter of the room.
  • the spans of the longitudinal room carriers are supported in the middle by hanger arrangements which are themselves suspended from the actual ceiling of the room.
  • the perimeter support members are secured to the walls by suitably placed screws. The false ceiling is then suspended from the longitudinal room carriers and perimeter support members.
  • US-A-4,715,161 describes a semi-adjustable system which uses wall brackets having barbs to catch a top edge of a wall profile at one of several positions.
  • the brackets also have means to support and engage cross spars, but not at adjustable heights.
  • hanger arrangements must, themselves, be accurately placed so that they can support room carriers immediately beneath them. If a hanger is misplaced, it must be repositioned. Sometimes it simply is not possible to put a hanger in its ideal position.
  • a mounting system for supporting a ceiling comprising:
  • the present invention also contemplates a ceiling support system comprising the above mounting system and a splicing bracket for splicing together the ends of two carrier members of a room carrier, the splicing bracket comprising:
  • the present invention further contemplates a ceiling hanging system comprising the above mounting system or the above support system and a hanger arrangement for supporting a room carrier between the carrier's two ends, the hanger arrangement comprising:
  • mounting means comprising a plurality of wall brackets 4 are secured to a wall 2 at spaced intervals.
  • the wall brackets in turn support perimeter profiles, in this case wall profiles 6, which are used for supporting longitudinal room carriers or other room carriers.
  • corner connectors 8 can be used to connect the wall profiles 6 at the corners.
  • the wall profile 6 has a vertically extending toothed portion 20 with a series of downward pointing ratchet teeth 24 along its length.
  • a carrier support portion in this case horizontally extending elongate ledge 22 is provided to support the ends of longitudinal room carriers.
  • a further portion extends downwardly from the base of the toothed portion 20 as an edge cover support portion 26, the top of which has an edge cover retaining portion 28.
  • the wall bracket 4 includes a detent portion, in this case a locking spring clip 10.
  • This has an upwardly angled detent or pawl 30 for catching on the ratchet teeth 24 of the toothed portion 20 of the wall profile 6.
  • a handle 32 of the spring clip 10 is in the position shown in Figure 2a then the pawl 30 is able to pivot back and forth. This is as indicated by arrow 31 in Figure 2b where, as the wall profile 6 is pushed upwards, the sloped surfaces of its teeth 24 push the sloped surface of the pawl 30 away. In this fashion the wall profile 6 is allowed to move upwards as indicated by arrow 21.
  • the spring clip 10 is provided with a locking detent 34 which is able to clip onto a portion of the wall bracket 4 in order to hold the spring clip 10 and the pawl 30 in a locking position. Then the wall profile 6 is prevented from moving up or down.
  • one or more wall bracket 4 is fixed onto a wall 2, using a screw, bolt or other suitable method.
  • the number of wall brackets 4 and spacing between adjacent wall brackets 4 is determined by the required profile length, the load to be suspended from the brackets 4 and also by such matters as proximity of a bracket 4 to the end of a wall 2 or carrier profile 6.
  • the wall brackets 4 do not need to be mounted at a uniform height, and therein lies a significant advantage over the prior art. They do, however, need to be mounted within a vertical range corresponding to the length of the toothed portion 20 of the wall profile 6. In that way all the wall profiles 6 can be adjusted to the same height on the wall 2. Once the wall brackets 4 have been mounted, or at least one has been mounted, then a wall profile 6 can be attached to it or them. The leading end of the toothed portion 20 is inserted into the underside of the wall bracket 4 and using its sloping leading edge pushes the pawl 30 in an anti-clockwise direction. Once the leading tooth has passed the pawl 30 then the pawl 30 will pivot back in a clockwise direction to below the leading tooth.
  • Arrow 31 indicates this movement.
  • the whole of the wall profile 6 is then able to hang from the leading tooth and pawl 30. If the wall profile 6 is not at the right height at that stage then, as shown in Figure 2b, it may be pushed upwards in the direction of arrow 21 to whatever height is desired, so that the profile is at the same height as any other profiles in the room, so that the ceiling may be flat (or sloped if intended).
  • a spirit level or other device can be used to ensure that the profiles about the room are all straight and are at the correct level.
  • the locking spring clip 10 is rotated by the handle 32 in the direction of arrow 33 so that the locking detent 34 can lock it in position. Once this has been done further upward force on the wall profile 6 will not move it.
  • the engagement means of the perimeter profile and mounting means is shown in Figures 1 and 2 as an elongate series of ratchet teeth 24 and a spring clip 10.
  • Other arrangements using a toothed portion and a detent are possible, as are arrangements which use completely different systems, such as providing the profile with an elongate member with holes in it, instead of the toothed portion, and using a pin to keep it in position.
  • the locking aspect of the detent is not essential either.
  • the pawl 30 is in a stable enough position to support the profile, room carriers and any ceiling suspended therefrom.
  • the locking feature merely ensures that the profile cannot, accidentally, be pushed further upwards.
  • the locking spring clip shown in Figures 2a to 2c could be replaced with any of a number of other systems having a similar effect.
  • the pawl 30 could be rotated about a very much nearer axis and not extend beyond it. It could be biased to engage the toothed portion, for instance, using a separate spring. If necessary, some form of bolt could be used to lock it in its engagement position with the toothed portion.
  • a plurality of pawls could be used.
  • the pawl could be replaced with a wheel, which only rotates in one direction and is locked, for instance by another wheel or pawl against rotation which allows the perimeter profile to move downwards.
  • the toothed portion of the perimeter profile could be replaced with a pawl, or other detent and the series of teeth be provided in the wall bracket.
  • the handle 32 can be pulled in an anti-clockwise direction to disengage the pawl 30 from the toothed portion 20. This then allows the profile 6 to move downwards, should it become necessary.
  • an action which allows a similar effect is preferable. This may involve pulling out a pin, pushing a pawl against a spring, etc.
  • the toothed portion 20 preferably extends along the whole length of the profile so that it does not matter whereabouts along its length it encounters the wall bracket(s) 4.
  • the profile could instead be provided with an appropriate number of toothed portions (or detent portions) of a limited width, but which are moveable along at least part of the length of the profile 6 to a position or positions where it or they will each encounter a wall bracket or wall brackets. It would be preferable for such moveable portions to be capable of being fastened in place for added stability.
  • the mounting means is one or more mounting brackets fastened directly to the wall.
  • the wall brackets themselves could be adjustably mounted on a elongate mounting unit extending along a length of a wall, if not the majority or even substantially all of it. This might be useful for instance where a wall is of insufficient strength to take the weight of the mounting in the middle, or when the wall does not exist and all that is needed is a perimeter.
  • the mounting brackets could then be slid along the bar or removably fastened at different positions etc.
  • This system could be used with profiles of constant cross-section, as shown in the Figures, or with profiles whose toothed portion(s) (or detent portion(s)) is or are of limited extent.
  • Figure 3 shows the wall profile of Figure 1 together with a longitudinal room carrier 12.
  • the wall bracket 4 is not present in the drawing for ease of understanding but would be present in a real situation.
  • a room carrier 12 typically includes at least one carrier member 44 and a carrier end portion 40 at one or both of its ends.
  • Each carrier end portion 40 is supported on a room carrier support portion, in this example the elongate ledge 22 of the wall profile 6.
  • the carrier end portion 40 can be supported at any point along the length of the profile 6 and, whilst normally extending at right angles to the profile 6 may, instead, extend at almost any other angle in the horizontal or vertical planes.
  • the end portion 40 is inserted into the end of the endmost carrier member 44 of the room carrier 12 and is fastened in position by a nut and bolt 42.
  • the extent to which the end portion 40 projects from the end of the room carrier 12 preferably can be varied, so that the room carriers 12 do not need to be cut by the installer to precise lengths, if cut at all.
  • the result of this arrangement, as shown in Figure 3 by arrows A, B and C, is that the installer has significant freedom in positioning the carriers.
  • the room carriers 12 can also meet the wall profile 6 at an acute angle in the vertical plane, for instance, if the wall is not vertical and/or if the ceiling is not to be horizontal.
  • the carrier end portion 40 is preferably composed of two separable parts, an end bracket 46 and a carrier joining portion 48.
  • the carrier joining portion 48 has a slot 50 along its length which is engaged by a portion of the nut and bolt 42 and allows the variation in the extent to which the end portion 40 projects from the end of the room carrier 12.
  • the length of the slot 50 is in the region of 50mm, thereby limiting the variation in the extent of projection of the carrier end portion 40 to the region of 50mm.
  • the end bracket 46 may be exchangeable with different such end portions, for instance to provide different height dimensions for different types of ceiling panels.
  • Figure 4 shows a second embodiment of the invention. This is the same as the first embodiment but in addition has an edge cover 14 inserted into the edge cover support portion 26 of the wall profile 6. All the variations discussed in respect of the first embodiment are similarly applicable to the second one and many other configurations.
  • Figure 4 The central portion of Figure 4, that is the inside wall corner, shows the profile 6 in the same situation as that shown in Figure 3. Again the wall bracket 4 is omitted for ease of understanding. In normal use a series of room carriers 12 would also extend across the room from the wall profile 6, similarly to the room carrier shown in Figure 3. A dotted profile of a room carrier 12 is shown.
  • the outside wall corner in Figure 4 shows an exploded view of a wall profile 6 and edge cover 14.
  • the edge cover 14 is used to hide and finish off the gap between any ceiling panels and the wall 2.
  • the edge cover 14 not only finishes off the gap between the panels and the wall but it can also be used to support the free ends of panels 18 which end at the wall. It is usually the last part of the system to be mounted, but is shown here without the panels 18 in position.
  • Figure 5 For the arrangement of panels 18 reference will hereinafter be made to Figure 5.
  • a spring retainer 60 is received in the edge cover support portion 26 shown in Figures 2a to 2c, in order to press the top of the edge cover 14 against the edge cover retaining portion 28 of the wall profile 6. This retains the edge cover 14 in position.
  • Figure 5 shows a cross-section of a wall profile 6 supporting a longitudinal room carrier 12 and ceiling panels 18.
  • the wall profile 6 is slightly different from that shown in Figures 2a to 2c.
  • the design of edge cover 14 shown in Figure 5 is one suitable to support the panelling system shown, which uses panels 18 which are of a type and arrangement as described in the European Patent Application published as EP-A2-0,633,365.
  • the edge cover 14 shown in Figure 5 has a vertical portion and a horizontal portion.
  • the horizontal portion supports the cut off end of a panel 18 and is itself supported by the horizontal portion received in the edge cover support portion 26 of the wall profile 6.
  • the edge cover 14 is also held in position by the spring retainer 60 slotted into the edge cover support portion 26 between the support portion 26 and the edge cover 14.
  • a panel hold-down device 62 shown in Figure 5 as a leaf spring, holds the panel 18 down against the horizontal portion of the edge cover 14.
  • the hold-down device 62 can take a number of forms, using resilience, its own mass or a mechanical fixing to hold the edge cover in place. Alternative methods are also possible for attaching the edge cover 14, to the wall profile 6, for instance using a hook to support the edge cover 14. However, preferably, the edge cover is held in a firm position as shown in Figure 5, using something at least equivalent to the spring retainer 60 shown.
  • Figure 5 also shows in more detail the end bracket 46.
  • This has an end bracket contact portion 52 which is in contact with the carrier support portion, that is the elongate ledge 22, transferring the weight from the room carrier 12 to the wall profile 6.
  • a hook-under portion 54 which extends slightly beneath the elongate ledge 22 prevents accidental removal of the bracket end portion 46 from its support position, for instance should the room carrier 12 accidentally be lifted upwards.
  • the wall profiles 6 of the present invention do not need to be carriers for the ceiling panels as well. Their function can be simply to support the room carriers 12 across the room. If used, edge covers can hold the ends of any panels 18. Perimeter profiles 6 are easy to fit, not only because the drill holes used for supporting them do not have to be drilled exactly, but also because, by using mounting brackets 4 the length of time that the profile must be supported from below, by whoever is assembling it, is not as great as when the profile itself must be screwed onto the wall.
  • corner connectors 8 which may simply be pushed or pressed into a suitable channel or groove.
  • the mounting system of the present invention is also useful, because the room carriers extending into the room area do not need to extend at a fixed angle from the profiles, but can extend at almost any angle in the horizontal and/or vertical planes. Thus, for instance, they can extend diagonally across a room.
  • the ceiling panels used need not be square panels in a square grid, but can be lineal, triangular, trapezoidal, rhomboidal or in the form of parallelograms etc.
  • FIG. 6 A further embodiment of the invention is shown in Figure 6. Illustrated in Figure 6 is the point where two room carrier members 44 meet end to end in a room where, as frequently happens, one room carrier member 44 is not sufficient to span the whole room.
  • the ends of the carrier members 44 are connected by a splicing bracket 70. This clamps over the tops of the ends of the carrier members 44, as shown in Figure 6, and holds them by means of inwardly directed detents 72 which engage with apertures 56 in the carrier members' sides.
  • the positions of the detents 72 and apertures 56 are such that any panel-holding elements on the carrier members 44, if there are any present, will remain spaced so that the look of the ceiling will not be disrupted. If, however, the panels are simply to be supported on top of the flanges 58 of the carrier members 44 then the designs of the splicing brackets 70 and carrier members 44 do not need to make provision for this.
  • brackets 72 could instead be provided with resilient tongues which support the undersides of the tops of the carrier members 44, and preferably clamp them against the tops of the brackets themselves.
  • Other engagement systems are also possible.
  • the splicing bracket 70 is provided with a hanger rail 74 which allows it to be supported from a supporting hook 80.
  • the hanger rail 74 has a longitudinal extent greater than the extent of the supporting hook 80 in the same direction.
  • the hook 80 can support the bracket 70 in any position along the length of the rail 74, and can slide along the rail 74.
  • the supporting hook 80 itself is height adjustably mounted on a screw threaded rod 82 which depends from a ceiling bracket 86.
  • the height of the supporting hook 80 on the rod 82 is adjusted using a nut 84.
  • the ceiling bracket 86 is attached to the structural ceiling 16 (see Figures 2a-c and Figure 5) using a fastener, such as a screw 88.
  • the fastener 88 passes through a slot 90 on the ceiling bracket to allow the position of the ceiling bracket 86 to be adjusted.
  • Other combinations of parts between the ceiling bracket 86 and splicing bracket 70 could be used instead.
  • the mounting system of the present invention can be provided with only room carrier members 44 of limited and fixed lengths. These are easier to pack and ship than long ones or carrier members of many different lengths and consequently of easier utility to a non-skilled user. These lengths are preferably an integral multiple of the lengths of the intended or usual ceiling panels, e.g. 1x, 2x, 3x...
  • the splicing brackets 70 can be used to support a room carrier 12 at any position along the carrier's length, and do not necessarily need to be used at the ends of carrier members 44. Also, where a splicing bracket 70 does join two carrier members 44 together, it is not necessary that that bracket 70 should be supported from above.
  • the hanging system of the present invention is very versatile. It accommodates variation in quality of the ceiling, ease of access to parts of the ceiling and quick preparation of the ceiling for hanging carriers from it. An extra support hanger can be used where there is an additional load to be suspended, or where it is simply just easier, without requiring a completely different part for the job.
  • these joins define natural positions for the intermediate suspension hangers, making it easy for a non-skilled user to use the system.

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  1. Befestigungssystem zum Stützen einer Hängedecke, umfassend:
    ein Umfangsprofil (6),
    wenigstens einen Befestigungsbügel (4) zum Befestigen an einer festen Stütze (2) und geeignet, um das Umfangsprofil (6) aufzunehmen und zu befestigen; und
    ein Eingriffsmittel (10, 20, 24), welches das Umfangsprofil (6) in bezug auf den Befestigungsbügel (4) in wenigstens eine erste Richtung ausrichtet;
    dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
    das Eingriffsmittel eine Klemme (10) auf dem wenigstens einen Befestigungsbügel (4) umfasst, wobei die Klemme (10) in einer ersten Betriebsart Bewegung des Umfangsprofils (6) in bezug auf den wenigstens einen Befestigungsbügel (4) in eine zweite Richtung, die der ersten Richtung entgegengesetzt ist, verhindert, während sie relative Bewegung in die erste Richtung erlaubt, und wobei die Klemme (10) in einer zweiten Betriebsart relative Bewegung des Umfangsprofils (6) in die erste und zweite Richtung verhindert.
  2. Befestigungssystem nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Betriebsart der Klemme (10) von der ersten Betriebsart auf die zweite Betriebsart durch Drehen der Klemme bezüglich des Befestigungsbügels (4) gewechselt wird.
  3. Befestigungssystem nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, wobei das Eingriffsmittel (20, 24) des weiteren einen gezahnten Abschnitt (20) auf einem des wenigstens einen Befestigungsbügels (4) und dem Umfangsprofil (6) und eine zusammenwirkende Sperrklinke (30) auf dem anderen des Befestigungsbügels (4) und dem Umfangsprofil (6) umfasst.
  4. Befestigungssystem nach Anspruch 3, wobei der gezahnte Abschnitt (20) Sperrzähne (24) umfasst und die Sperrklinke (30) geeignet ist, um in wenigstens einen der Sperrzähne (24) einzugreifen.
  5. Befestigungssystem nach irgendeinem der Ansprüche 3 oder 4, wobei die Klemme (10) des weiteren eine Blockiervorrichtung (34) umfasst, die es der Klemme (10) erlaubt, an einem Abschnitt des Befestigungsbügels (4) blockiert zu werden, und infolgedessen relative Bewegung des Umfangsprofils in die erste und zweite Richtung verhindert.
  6. Befestigungssystem nach Anspruch 3, 4 oder 5, wobei die relative Bewegung des Profils (6) in die zweite Richtung durch die Klemme (10) verhindert wird, indem sie mit wenigstens einem Zahn (24) des gezahnten Abschnitts (20) eingreift.
  7. Befestigungssystem nach irgendeinem der Ansprüche 3 bis 6, wobei die Klemme eine federnde Klemme (10) mit der Sperrklinke (30) an einem Ende umfasst.
  8. Befestigungssystem nach irgendeinem der Ansprüche 3 bis 7, wobei der gezahnte Abschnitt (20) gerade ist.
  9. Befestigungssystem nach irgendeinem der Ansprüche 3 bis 8, wobei der gezahnte Abschnitt (20) auf dem Umfangsprofil (6) vorgesehen ist.
  10. Befestigungssystem nach irgendeinem der Ansprüche 3 bis 9, wobei der eine des gezahnten Abschnitts (20) und Sperrklinke (30), vorgesehen auf dem Umfangsprofil (6), sich mit konstantem Querschnitt entlang dem Großteil, wenn nicht im wesentlichen der gesamte Länge des Profils (6) erstreckt.
  11. Befestigungssystem nach irgendeinem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei in Verwendung die relative Einstellung des Umfangsprofils (6) in die erste Richtung dadurch bewirkt wird, dass das Umfangsprofil (6) aufwärts in das Befestigungsmittel (4) gestoßen wird.
  12. Befestigungssystem nach irgendeinem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei das Umfangsprofil (6) mit einem Mittel zum Stützen von wenigstens einer Hängedeckentafel (18) versehen ist.
  13. Befestigungssystem nach Anspruch 12, wobei das Mittel zum Stützen eine Kantenabdeckung (14), die in Verwendung auf dem Profil (6) abnehmbar befestigt ist, zum Stützen von wenigstens einer Kante von wenigstens einer Hängedeckentafel (18) und Niederhaltemittel (62) zum Hinlenken der wenigstens einen Kante gegen die Kantenabdeckung (14) umfasst.
  14. Befestigungssystem nach irgendeinem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei in Verwendung das Umfangsprofil (6) nur von dem wenigstens einen Befestigungsbügel (4) gestützt wird.
  15. Befestigungssystem nach Anspruch 14, wobei in Verwendung der wenigstens eine Befestigungsbügel (4) direkt auf der Stütze (2) befestigt ist.
  16. Befestigungssystem nach irgendeinem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, des weiteren umfassend wenigstens einen Raumträger (12), der einen Endabschnitt (40) aufweist, der in Verwendung durch das Umfangsprofil (6) gestützt wird;
    wobei das Profil (6) Raumträgerstützmittel (22) zum Stützen des Endabschnitts (40) des wenigstens einen Raumträgers (12) umfasst und der Endabschnitt (40) des wenigstens einen Raumträgers (12) und das Stützmittel (22) so angeordnet sind, dass in Verwendung der Winkel zwischen dem wenigstens einen Raumträger (12) und dem Profil (6) um eine Achse im rechten Winkel zur Längsachse des Profils (6) und/oder eine Achse parallel zur Längsachse des Profils (6) geändert werden kann.
  17. Befestigungssystem nach Anspruch 16, wobei der oder jeder wenigstens eine Raumträger (12) eine Mehrzahl von Trägerelementen (44) derselben Länge umfasst, und die Länge ein einstückiges Vielfaches der Länge der oder einer Hängedeckentafel (18) ist, die durch das Befestigungssystem getragen werden soll.
  18. Hängedeckenstützsystem, umfassend:
    ein Befestigungssystem nach irgendeinem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche; und
    eine Verbindungsklammer (70), um die Enden von zwei Trägerelementen (44) eines Raumträgers (12) miteinander zu verbinden, wobei die Verbindungsklammer (70) umfasst:
    ein Eingriffsmittel (72), das geeignet ist, um mit den beiden Enden in Ausrichtung miteinander einzugreifen und sie zu stützen; und
    Klammerhaltemittel (74), wobei die Verbindungsklammer (70) und jedes in Eingriff gebrachte Trägerelement (44) oder Trägerelemente (44) von oben gehalten werden kann oder können, und das Klammerhaltemittel (74) einen Klammerhaken oder eine Klammerschlaufe umfasst.
  19. Hängedeckenstützsystem nach Anspruch 18, wobei das Eingriffsmittel zwei gegenüberliegende Seitenabschnitte umfasst, die nach innen gerichtete Vorsprünge (72) zum Eingreifen mit Aussparungen oder Löchern (56) aufweisen, die in den Seiten der Trägerelemente (44) vorgesehen sind.
  20. Hängedeckenhängesystem, umfassend:
    ein Befestigungssystem nach irgendeinem der Ansprüche 1 bis 17 oder ein Hängedeckenstützsystem nach Anspruch 18 oder 19; und
    eine Hängeanordnung zum Halten eines Raumträgers (12) zwischen den zwei Trägerenden, wobei die Hängeanordnung umfasst:
    eine Hängedeckenhalterung (86) zum Anbringen an einer Hängedecke (16) durch Anbringungsmittel (88);
    eine Stange (82), die von der Hängedeckenhalterung (16) abhängt; und
    Trägerhaltemittel (80) zum Halten eines Trägerelements (12) davon, einstellbar befestigt an der Stange (82) für relative Drehbewegung entlang der Stange (82);
    dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
    die Hängedeckenhalterung (86) einen Schlitz mit geschlossenem Ende (90) zum Einfügen dadurch des Anbringungsmittels (88), zur Drehbewegung und zur Gleitbewegung dazwischen aufweist; und
    die Stange (82) ein Schraubengewinde hat.
  21. Hängedeckenhängesystem nach Anspruch 20, des weiteren umfassend eine Einstellmutter (84) auf der Stange (82), auf welcher das Trägerhaltemittel (80) ruht und wodurch die axiale Position des Trägerhaltemittels (80) auf der Stange ((2) eingestellt werden kann.
  22. Hängedeckenhängesystem nach Anspruch 20 oder 21, wenn abhängig von Anspruch 18 oder 19, wobei das Klammerhaltemittel eine Schlaufe (74) umfasst und das Trägerhaltemittel (80) einen Haken zum Stützen der Schlaufe (74) umfasst.
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