ERIC S NEFF
Auctioneer in Chicora, PA

License number
Pennsylvania AU002004L
Category
Auctioneer Examiners
Type
Auctioneer
Address
Address
Chicora, PA 16025

Professional information

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Suspended Ceiling System

US Patent:
5979134, Nov 9, 1999
Filed:
Jan 27, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/789621
Inventors:
Eric Scott Neff - Chicora PA
International Classification:
E04B 918
US Classification:
5250607
Abstract:
A suspended ceiling system for suspension from an overhead ceiling of a room is disclosed which includes a plurality of wall trim members secured to the room walls, a plurality of main runner members extending from the wall trim members in a horizontal plane for spanning the room, and a plurality of cross braces interlocking with the main runner members and forming a grid for receiving ceiling tiles, panels, fixtures, and the like. A plurality of clips are slidably disposed on the wall trim members, main runner members, and the cross braces to suspend those members from the ceiling and to support the main runner members and cross braces at intersection points in the grid. In addition, for an in-place suspended ceiling framework that includes L-shaped metal wall angles secured to the walls of the room and metal main runners and metal cross braces spanning the room to form a grid beneath the ceiling, an improvement is disclosed which includes wall trim cover members for covering the metal wall angles, main runner cover members for covering the metal main runners, and cross brace cover members for covering the metal cross braces. The wall trim members, main runner cover members, and cross brace cover members preferably simulate a wood appearance and are removably attachable to the various suspended ceiling framework structural components.


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Suspended Ceiling System

US Patent:
5619833, Apr 15, 1997
Filed:
Jan 26, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/378580
Inventors:
Eric S. Neff - Chicora PA
International Classification:
E04B 918
US Classification:
5250607
Abstract:
A suspended ceiling system for suspension from an overhead ceiling of a room is disclosed which includes a plurality of wall trim members secured to the room walls, a plurality of main runner members extending from the wall trim members in a horizontal plane for spanning the room and a plurality of cross braces interlocking with the main runner members and forming a grid for receiving ceiling tiles, panels, fixtures, and the like. A plurality of clips are slidably disposed on the wall trim members, main runner members, and the cross braces to suspend those members from the ceiling and to support the main runner members and cross braces at intersection points in the grid. In addition, for an in-place suspended ceiling framework that includes L-shaped metal wall angles secured to the walls of the room and metal main runners and metal cross braces spanning the room to form a grid beneath the ceiling, an improvement is disclosed which includes wall trim cover members for covering the metal wall angles, main runner cover members for covering the metal main runners, and cross brace cover members for covering the metal cross braces. The wall trim members, main runner cover members, and cross brace cover members preferably simulate a wood appearance and are removably attachable to the various suspended ceiling framework structural components.


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Suspended Ceiling Framework Assembly

US Patent:
5261204, Nov 16, 1993
Filed:
Aug 14, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/929415
Inventors:
Eric S. Neff - Chicora PA
International Classification:
E04B 900
US Classification:
52484
Abstract:
A suspended ceiling framework assembly for creating either a flat or an arched ceiling in rooms of various sizes. The arched ceiling assembly includes a pair of wall starter pieces and a pair of arched wall side starter pieces, all of which are mounted to the walls of the room and form a perimeter structure thereon. A plurality of spaced-apart arched main track members span the room from one wall to the other wall and are mounted to the oppositely-disposed wall starter pieces. A plurality of spaced-apart crosspieces are slidably interfitted to the arched main track members and the arched wall side starters. An arched grid system is thus formed for supporting ceiling tiles, lighting fixtures, and vents. The flat ceiling assembly includes four wall starter pieces mounted to the respective walls of the room and which are beveled at their respective ends for joining together to form a continuous perimeter structure about the room. A plurality of spaced-apart main track members span the room from one wall to the opposite wall and are mounted to the respective oppositely-disposed wall starter pieces.