Claims
- 1. A rail attachable to a workspace panel for attaching accessories to the workspace panel comprising a retention groove comprising a longitudinal groove extending along a length of the rail, two longitudinal flanges extending over opposing sides of said groove, and a longitudinal opening extending between said two flanges; wherein said groove, said two flanges and said opening are shaped to receive and retain a head of a screw, a threaded portion of said screw thereby extending through said opening for attachment to accessories.
- 2. The rail according to claim 1, further comprising an attaching member comprising two opposing longitudinal channels extending along a length of the rail with a longitudinal rib formed therebetween, and a flange attached to said rib thereby forming side surfaces of said two channels.
- 3. The rail according to claim 2, further comprising two of said attaching members disposed at opposing sides of the rail, wherein said retention groove is disposed between said two attaching members.
- 4. The rail according to claim 3, further comprising two cable management grooves, said cable management grooves disposed adjacent opposing sides of said retention groove and between said retention groove and said attaching members, said cable management grooves being sized deep and wide enough to accept cables and wires from accessories attached to said retention groove and said attaching members.
- 5. The rail according to claim 1, further comprising a cable management groove disposed adjacent said retention groove, said cable management groove being sized deep and wide enough to accept cables and wires from accessories attached to said retention groove.
- 6. The rail according to claim 1, further comprising a workspace panel attaching retention groove comprising a longitudinal groove extending along a length of the rail, two longitudinal flanges extending over opposing sides of said groove, and a longitudinal opening extending between said two flanges, wherein said groove, said two flanges and said opening are shaped to receive and retain a head of a screw, a threaded portion of said screw thereby extending through said opening for attachment to a workspace panel.
- 7. The rail according to claim 1, wherein the rail is an integrally extruded aluminum material.
- 8. The rail according to claim 1, further comprising two longitudinal side grooves extending to an end of the rail, and in combination with an end cap attached to said end of the rail, wherein screws extend through said end cap and are threaded into said side grooves.
- 9. The rail according to claim 1, wherein the rail is attached to a top surface of a workspace panel, said retention groove facing upward wherein a threaded portion of a screw received in said retention groove extends upward.
- 10. The rail according to claim 9, further comprising a longitudinal side groove extending along a length of the rail and disposed on an opposing side from said retention groove, and in combination with a spacer installed between the rail and the workspace panel, said spacer comprising an upwardly facing retention flange inserted into said side groove and a downwardly facing retention flange abutting a surface of the workspace panel.
- 11. The rail according to claim 1, in combination with an accessory attached to said retention groove, said accessory comprising a retaining member comprising side walls, an opening formed by said side walls, and a bottom wall attached to said side walls and having a hole extending therethrough, said accessory comprising a leg received by said retaining member through said opening, wherein a head of a screw is received by said retention groove and a threaded portion of said screw extends through said hole in said retaining member thereby attaching said accessory to the rail.
- 12. The rail according to claim 11, wherein said accessory is a privacy screen, said privacy screen comprising two legs with each leg being received by one of said retaining members.
- 13. The rail according to claim 1, in combination with an accessory attached to said retention groove, said accessory comprising an attaching mechanism comprising a hole, a screw extending through said hole and into said retention groove, and a bottom surface engaging said flanges, wherein said accessory is a flexible light with a flexible portion connected to said attaching mechanism.
- 14. The rail according to claim 1, further comprising a longitudinal tab disposed along one side of said retention groove, and in combination with an accessory attached to said retention groove, said accessory comprising an attaching mechanism comprising a hole, a screw extending through said hole and into said retention groove, a bottom surface engaging said flanges, and a hook engaging said tab thereby restraining movement around said screw.
- 15. The rail according to claim 14, wherein said accessory is a flexible light comprising a flexible portion connected at one end to said attaching mechanism and connected at another end to a lighting element.
- 16. The rail according to claim 1, in combination with an accessory attached to said retention groove, said accessory comprising an attaching mechanism comprising a hole, a screw extending through said hole and into said retention groove, and a bottom surface engaging said flanges, wherein said accessory is connected to said attaching mechanism away from said hole thereby forming an open area above said hole for another accessory attached to said retention groove and extending through said open area whereby interference is avoided between said accessory and said another accessory.
- 17. The rail according to claim 11, wherein said accessory is a light reflecting screen, said light reflecting screen being curved to reflect light into a workspace and comprising two legs with each leg being received by one of said retaining members.
- 18. The rail according to claim 1, further comprising an attaching member comprising two opposing longitudinal channels extending along a length of the rail with a longitudinal rib formed therebetween, and a flange attached to said rib thereby forming side surfaces of said two channels; further comprising a workspace panel attaching retention groove comprising a longitudinal groove extending along a length of the rail, two longitudinal flanges extending over opposing sides of said groove, and a longitudinal opening extending between said two flanges, wherein said groove, said two flanges and said opening are shaped to receive and retain a head of a screw, a threaded portion of said screw thereby extending through said opening for attachment to a workspace panel; and wherein the rail is an integrally extruded material.
- 19. The rail according to claim 18, further comprising two of said attaching members disposed at opposing sides of the rail, wherein said retention groove is disposed between said two attaching members; further comprising a cable management groove disposed adjacent said retention groove, said cable management groove being sized deep and wide enough to accept cables and wires from accessories attached to said retention groove and said attaching members; and wherein said extruded material is aluminum.
- 20. The rail according to claim 19, further comprising two of said cable management grooves, said cable management grooves disposed adjacent opposing sides of said retention groove and between said retention groove and said attaching members; further comprising two longitudinal side grooves extending along a length of the rail and to an end of the rail and disposed on an opposing side from said retention groove, and in combination with an end cap attached to said end of the rail, wherein screws extend through said end cap and are threaded into said side grooves; wherein the rail is attached to a top surface of a workspace panel, said retention groove facing upward wherein a threaded portion of a screw received in said retention groove extends upward; in combination with a spacer installed between the rail and the workspace panel, said spacer comprising upwardly facing retention flanges inserted into said side grooves and downwardly facing retention flanges abutting surfaces of the workspace panel; and in combination with an accessory attached to said retention groove, said accessory comprising a retaining member comprising side walls, an opening formed by said side walls, and a bottom wall attached to said side walls and having a hole extending therethrough, said accessory comprising a leg received by said retaining member through said opening, wherein a head of a screw is received by said retention groove and a threaded portion of said screw extends through said hole in said retaining member thereby attaching said accessory to the rail.
- 21. A rail attachable to a workspace panel for attaching accessories to the workspace panel comprising an attaching member comprising two opposing longitudinal channels extending along a length of the rail with a longitudinal rib formed therebetween, and a flange attached to said rib thereby forming side surfaces of said two channels.
- 22. The rail according to claim 21, further comprising two of said attaching members disposed at opposing sides of the rail.
- 23. The rail according to claim 21, further comprising a cable management groove disposed adjacent said attaching member, said cable management groove being sized deep and wide enough to accept cables and wires from accessories attached to said attaching member.
- 24. The rail according to claim 21, comprising a workspace panel attaching retention groove comprising a longitudinal groove extending along a length of the rail, two longitudinal flanges extending over opposing sides of said groove, and a longitudinal opening extending between said two flanges, wherein said groove, said two flanges and said opening are shaped to receive and retain a head of a screw, a threaded portion of said screw thereby extending through said opening for attachment to a workspace panel.
- 25. The rail according to claim 21, wherein the rail is an integrally extruded aluminum material.
- 26. The rail according to claim 21, further comprising two longitudinal side grooves extending to an end of the rail, and in combination with an end cap attached to said end of the rail, wherein screws extend through said end cap and are threaded into said side grooves.
- 27. The rail according to claim 21, wherein the rail is attached to a top surface of a workspace panel, said attaching member facing toward one side of the workspace panel, wherein one of said channels faces upward and the other of said channels faces downwards.
- 28. The rail according to claim 27, further comprising a longitudinal side groove extending along a length of the rail and disposed on an opposing side from said retention groove, and in combination with a spacer installed between the rail and the workspace panel, said spacer comprising an upwardly facing retention flange inserted into said side groove and a downwardly facing retention flange abutting a surface of the workspace panel.
- 29. The rail according to claim 21, in combination with an accessory attached to said attaching member, said accessory comprising an attaching mechanism comprising a rib inserted in one of said channels, a bottom surface engaging a top of said flange, and a top surface engaging a bottom of said flange.
- 30. The rail according to claim 29, wherein said accessory is a screen comprising two legs with a fabric material extending between said legs, each leg being received by one of said attaching mechanisms.
- 31. The rail according to claim 29, wherein said attaching mechanism further comprises a first member and a second member rotatably connected together, said first member forming said rib and said bottom surface, said second member forming said top surface, wherein said second member comprises a side surface engaging a side of said flange, said side surface comprising a flat portion and a contoured portion, wherein said contoured portion allows said flat portion to engage and disengage said flange side by rotating said second member.
- 32. The rail according to claim 31, wherein said accessory is a screen comprising two spring legs with a fabric material extending between said legs, each leg being received by one of said attaching mechanisms.
- 33. The rail according to claim 21, further comprising a longitudinal tab disposed on said flange on an opposite side from said channel side surfaces, and in combination with an accessory attached to said attaching member, said accessory comprising an attaching mechanism comprising a first clamping surface engaging an outer surface of said flange and engaging said tab and a second clamping surface engaging one of said channel side surfaces.
- 34. The rail according to claim 33, wherein said accessory is a linear light, said linear light comprising a lighting element extending parallel to the rail, a leg attached to each end of said lighting element and extending to one of said attaching mechanisms.
- 35. The rail according to claim 21, wherein one of said channels faces upward, and in combination with an accessory attached to said attaching member, said accessory comprising an attaching mechanism comprising a downwardly facing rib inserted into said upwardly facing channel, wherein said accessory hangs from the rail.
- 36. The rail according to claim 35, wherein said accessory is a storage unit, said attaching mechanism further comprising an inverted U-shaped hook with said downwardly facing rib forming a first vertical rib and said hook comprising a second vertical rib attached to a rear side of said storage unit.
- 37. The rail according to claim 36, wherein said attaching mechanism comprises more than one vertical attachment position along said rear side of said storage unit, said storage unit thereby being attachable to the rail at different relative heights.
- 38. The rail according to claim 35, wherein said attaching mechanism comprises at least three vertical attachment positions along a rear side of said accessory, said accessory thereby being attachable to the rail at different relative heights.
- 39. The rail according to claim 21, further comprising two of said attaching members disposed at opposing sides of the rail; further comprising a workspace panel attaching retention groove comprising a longitudinal groove extending along a length of the rail, two longitudinal flanges extending over opposing sides of said groove, and a longitudinal opening extending between said two flanges, wherein said groove, said two flanges and said opening are shaped to receive and retain a head of a screw, a threaded portion of said screw thereby extending through said opening for attachment to a workspace panel; and wherein the rail is an integrally extruded material.
- 40. The rail according to claim 39, further comprising a cable management groove disposed adjacent said attaching member, said cable management groove being sized deep and wide enough to accept cables and wires from accessories attached to said attaching member; wherein said extruded material is aluminum; and in combination with an accessory attached to said attaching member, said accessory comprising an attaching mechanism comprising a rib inserted in one of said channels, a bottom surface engaging a top of said flange, and a top surface engaging a bottom of said flange.
- 41. A storage unit attachable to a workspace panel comprising an attaching mechanism attached to a rear side of said storage unit, said attaching mechanism comprising more than one vertical attachment position along said rear side of said storage unit, said storage unit thereby being attachable to the workspace panel at different relative heights.
- 42. The storage unit according to claim 41, wherein said attaching mechanism comprises an inverted U-shaped hook with a downwardly facing first vertical rib engaging the workspace panel and a second vertical rib attached to said rear side of the storage unit wherein said storage unit hangs from said attaching mechanism.
- 43. The storage unit according to claim 41, further comprising more than one cavity with at least one cavity corresponding to each of said more than one vertical attachment positions, wherein said attaching mechanism comprises a bracket assembly, said bracket assembly comprising a first bracket member comprising a connecting arm engaging one of said cavities and a second bracket member engaging a surface of the storage unit, said first and second bracket members being affixable together thereby securing said connecting arm in said cavity and preventing disengagement, wherein said first connecting arm is disengageable from said cavity when said first and second bracket members are unaffixed, said first bracket member thereby being moveable to engage said connecting arm in each of said cavities.
- 44. The storage unit according to claim 43, wherein said bracket assembly further comprises two pairs of said first and second bracket members, one pair being disposed along opposing side surfaces of the storage unit, said cavities comprising corresponding cavities at each side surface and extending generally transverse to said side surfaces, each of said connecting arms comprising an angled member insertable in said cavities and each of said second bracket members comprising a side retaining member engaging each of said side surfaces thereby preventing disengagement of said connecting arm.
- 45. The storage unit according to claim 44, wherein said two second bracket members are rigidly attached together, each of said second bracket members comprising a slot through which said connecting arms extend through, a width of said slots being wider than a width of said connecting arms thereby allowing said connecting arms to be disengaged from said cavities, wherein said attaching mechanism further comprises an inverted U-shaped hook with a downwardly facing first vertical rib engaging the workspace panel and a second vertical rib attached to said rear side of the storage unit, wherein said storage unit hangs from said attaching mechanism.
- 46. A workspace tile for attaching work tools to a workspace panel comprising a surface with apertures extending therethrough; attaching mechanisms disposed on a rear side of the tile and attachable to a workspace panel frame; wherein the tile is attachable and detachable from the workspace panel; and wherein work tools comprising attaching members are attachable to the tile by inserting said attaching members extending therefrom through said apertures.
- 47. The workspace tile according to claim 46, wherein said apertures are about 0.55 inch high and 0.75 inch high.
- 48. The workspace tile according to claim 47, wherein said apertures are arranged in adjacent rows of said apertures with the apertures in each row being spaced apart about 1 inch, the rows being spaced apart about 0.8 inch, and adjacent rows being offset from each other.
- 49. The workspace tile according to claim 46, wherein said attaching mechanisms comprises a hook and a snap.
- 50. The workspace tile according to claim 46, wherein said surface is a sheet metal material.
- 51. The workspace tile according to claim 46, further comprising a backing sheet attached to a back of the tile, wherein said backing sheet blocks visual sight through said apertures.
- 52. The workspace tile according to claim 51, wherein said backing sheet is made of a semi-transparent material, wherein said backing sheet allows light to diffuse through said apertures.
- 53. The workspace tile according to claim 52, wherein said backing sheet is made of a high density polyethylene material about 0.2 inch thick.
- 54. A combination of a workspace surface attachable to a workspace panel and a work tool attachable to the surface, comprising a surface attached to a workspace panel with apertures extending therethrough; and a work tool comprising a rear support wall and a hook extending from said rear support wall, said hook comprising a workspace surface attachment portion comprising a top surface engaging an edge of one of said apertures and a side retaining surface engaging a rear side of said surface thereby resisting dislodgement of said work tool.
- 55. The combination according to claim 54, wherein said surface is disposed on a workspace tile, said tile comprising attaching mechanisms disposed on a rear side of the workspace tile and attachable to a workspace panel frame, wherein the tile is attachable and detachable from the workspace panel.
- 56. The combination according to claim 55, wherein said attaching mechanisms comprises a hook and a snap.
- 57. The combination according to claim 54, wherein said top surface is a top support surface supporting a weight of said work tool, wherein said hook further comprises an alternative attachment portion comprising another top support surface engaging a surface of an alternative work tool support structure thereby supporting a weight of said work tool, and another side retaining surface engaging a rear side of said alternative work tool support structure thereby resisting dislodgement of said work tool.
- 58. The combination according to claim 57, wherein said alternative work tool support structure is a tool rail comprising vertically spaced horizontal rails, said alternative attachment portion top support surface and side retaining surface engaging one of said rails, said alternative attachment portion top surface being disposed lower than said workspace surface attachment portion top support surface and said alternative attachment portion side retaining surface being disposed farther from said rear support wall than said workspace surface attachment portion side retaining surface.
- 59. The combination according to claim 54, wherein said top surface engages a top edge of said aperture, wherein said hook is an upper hook, said work tool further comprising a lower hook comprising a bottom surface engaging a bottom edge of another of said apertures, wherein said upper hook and said lower hook are flexed against said apertures.
- 60. The combination according to claim 59, wherein said upper hook and said lower hook are alternatively attachable to a tool rail comprising vertically spaced horizontal rails, said upper hook comprising a bottom surface engaging a top of a rail and a bottom side retaining surface engaging a rear side of said rail, said lower hook comprising a top flexible surface engaging a bottom of a rail, wherein said upper hook and said lower hook are flexed by said tool rail.
- 61. The combination according to claim 54, wherein said work tool is a display tray comprising a single receptacle with side walls, a front wall, a back wall, and a bottom wall.
- 62. The combination according to claim 54, wherein said work tool is a document holder comprising a front wall, a rear wall, a bottom support wall, and a single side support wall on one side of the document holder, a top area between said front wall and said rear wall being open, a side area opposite said side support wall between said front wall and said rear wall being open, wherein documents are storable therein with said side support wall and said bottom support wall supporting the documents.
- 63. The combination according to claim 62, wherein said bottom support wall is angled downward and said side support wall is oriented at a right angle from said bottom support wall, wherein documents stored therein are drawn into the document holder, said bottom support wall and said side support wall not intersecting each other thereby forming an open corner area therebetween.
- 64. The combination according to claim 63, wherein said front wall comprises a rounded obtuse contour adjacent said open corner area and another rounded obtuse contour disposed at an opposing corner.
- 65. The combination according to claim 54, wherein said work tool comprises a storage tray comprising a lengthwise receptacle with a ledge supportable of a business card along one wall, and a vertical aperture for storing a flower vial.
- 66. The combination according to claim 65, wherein said storage tray further comprises another lengthwise receptacle, one of said vertical apertures being disposed at each end of said another lengthwise receptacle, and a smaller receptacle disposed at each end of said lengthwise receptacle, said lengthwise receptacle comprising a dividing wall thereby forming multiple compartments and said lengthwise receptacle being disposed adjacent said another lengthwise receptacle.
- 67. The combination according to claim 54, wherein said work tool comprises a pencil holder comprising a bottom wall, side walls, and a top opening, a dividing wall extending up from said bottom wall thereby forming more than one vertical compartment.
- 68. The combination according to claim 54, wherein said work tool comprises a disk holder comprising a bottom support wall and a back support wall disposed at a right angle therefrom, a front area and top area being open to allow disks to be placed therein, said bottom support wall and said back support wall being tilted at an angle from said rear support wall wherein disks placed therein are drawn into the disk holder.
- 69. The combination according to claim 68, wherein said disk holder further comprises forward legs and rearward legs, bottom ends of said forward legs and said rearward legs lying on a horizontal plane transverse to said rear support wall, wherein said disk holder is supportable on a horizontal worksurface thereby maintaining said tilted angle.
- 70. The combination according to claim 54, wherein said work tool comprises a bundle clip comprising a rear member, a front member, and a spring biasing said front member against said rear member, wherein said bundle clip clamps a top portion of a paper thereby displaying the paper.
- 71. The combination according to claim 54, wherein said work tool comprises a document gripper comprising a rear member and a front member, offset ribs being disposed on inside surfaces of said rear member and said front member, and an opening formed between said rear member and said front member, wherein paper inserted through said opening is folded into grooves around said offset ribs thereby resisting removal of the paper.
- 72. The combination according to claim 54, wherein said apertures are about 0.55 inch high and 0.75 inch high.
- 73. The combination according to claim 72, wherein said apertures are arranged in adjacent rows of said apertures with the apertures in each row being spaced apart about 1 inch, the rows being spaced apart about 0.8 inch, and adjacent rows being offset from each other.
- 74. The combination according to claim 54, wherein said surface is a sheet metal material.
- 75. The combination according to claim 54, further comprising a backing sheet attached to a back of the tile, wherein said backing sheet blocks visual sight through said apertures.
- 76. The combination according to claim 75, wherein said backing sheet is made of a semi-transparent material, wherein said backing sheet allows light to diffuse through said apertures.
- 77. The combination according to claim 54, wherein said surface is disposed on a workspace tile, said tile comprising attaching mechanisms disposed on a rear side of the workspace tile and attachable to a workspace panel frame, wherein the tile is attachable and detachable from the workspace panel; wherein said top surface is a top support surface supporting a weight of said work tool, wherein said hook further comprises an alternative attachment portion comprising another top support surface engaging a surface of an alternative work tool support structure thereby supporting a weight of said work tool, and another side retaining surface engaging a rear side of said alternative work tool support structure thereby resisting dislodgement of said work tool; wherein said alternative work tool support structure is a tool rail comprising vertically spaced horizontal rails, said alternative attachment portion top support surface and side retaining surface engaging one of said rails, said alternative attachment portion top surface being disposed lower than said workspace surface attachment portion top support surface and said alternative attachment portion side retaining surface being disposed farther from said rear support wall than said workspace surface attachment portion side retaining surface; and wherein said work tool is a display tray comprising a single receptacle with side walls, a front wall, a back wall, and a bottom wall.
- 78. The combination according to claim 54, wherein said surface is disposed on a workspace tile, said tile comprising attaching mechanisms disposed on a rear side of the workspace tile and attachable to a workspace panel frame, wherein the tile is attachable and detachable from the workspace panel; wherein said top surface is a top support surface supporting a weight of said work tool, wherein said hook further comprises an alternative attachment portion comprising another top support surface engaging a surface of an alternative work tool support structure thereby supporting a weight of said work tool and another side retaining surface engaging a rear side of said alternative work tool support structure thereby resisting dislodgement of said work tool; wherein said work tool is a document holder comprising a front wall, a rear wall, a bottom support wall, and a single side support wall on one side of the document holder, a top area between said front wall and said rear wall being open, a side area opposite said side support wall between said front wall and said rear wall being open, wherein documents are storable therein with said side support wall and said bottom support wall supporting the documents; and wherein said bottom support wall is angled downward and said side support wall is oriented at a right angle from said bottom support wall, wherein documents stored therein are drawn into the document holder.
- 79. The combination according to claim 54, wherein said surface is disposed on a workspace tile, said tile comprising attaching mechanisms disposed on a rear side of the workspace tile and attachable to a workspace panel frame, wherein the tile is attachable and detachable from the workspace panel; wherein said top surface is a top support surface supporting a weight of said work tool, wherein said hook further comprises an alternative attachment portion comprising another top support surface engaging a surface of an alternative work tool support structure thereby supporting a weight of said work tool and another side retaining surface engaging a rear side of said alternative work tool support structure thereby resisting dislodgement of said work tool; wherein said alternative work tool support structure is a tool rail comprising vertically spaced horizontal rails, said alternative attachment portion top support surface and side retaining surface engaging one of said rails, said alternative attachment portion top surface being disposed lower than said workspace surface attachment portion top support surface and said alternative attachment portion side retaining surface being disposed farther from said rear support wall than said workspace surface attachment portion side retaining surface; and wherein said work tool comprises a storage tray comprising a lengthwise receptacle, and a vertical aperture for storing a flower vial.
- 80. The combination according to claim 54, wherein said surface is disposed on a workspace tile, said tile comprising attaching mechanisms disposed on a rear side of the workspace tile and attachable to a workspace panel frame, wherein the tile is attachable and detachable from the workspace panel; wherein said top surface is a top support surface supporting a weight of said work tool, wherein said hook further comprises an alternative attachment portion comprising another top support surface engaging a surface of an alternative work tool support structure thereby supporting a weight of said work tool and another side retaining surface engaging a rear side of said alternative work tool support structure thereby resisting dislodgement of said work tool; wherein said alternative work tool support structure is a tool rail comprising vertically spaced horizontal rails, said alternative attachment portion top support surface and side retaining surface engaging one of said rails, said alternative attachment portion top surface being disposed lower than said workspace surface attachment portion top support surface and said alternative attachment portion side retaining surface being disposed farther from said rear support wall than said workspace surface attachment portion side retaining surface; further comprising a backing sheet attached to a back of the tile, wherein said backing sheet blocks visual sight through said apertures; and wherein said work tool comprises a pencil holder comprising a bottom wall, side walls, and a top opening, a dividing wall extending up from said bottom wall thereby forming more than one vertical compartment.
- 81. The combination according to claim 54, wherein said surface is disposed on a workspace tile, said tile comprising attaching mechanisms disposed on a rear side of the workspace tile and attachable to a workspace panel frame, wherein the tile is attachable and detachable from the workspace panel; wherein said top surface is a top support surface supporting a weight of said work tool, wherein said hook further comprises an alternative attachment portion comprising another top support surface engaging a surface of an alternative work tool support structure thereby supporting a weight of said work tool and another side retaining surface engaging a rear side of said alternative work tool support structure thereby resisting dislodgement of said work tool; and wherein said work tool comprises a disk holder comprising a bottom support wall and a back support wall disposed at a right angle therefrom, a front area and top area being open to allow disks to be placed therein, said bottom support wall and said back support wall being tilted at an angle from said rear support wall wherein disks placed therein are drawn into the disk holder.
- 82. The combination according to claim 54, wherein said surface is disposed on a workspace tile, said tile comprising attaching mechanisms disposed on a rear side of the workspace tile and attachable to a workspace panel frame, wherein the tile is attachable and detachable from the workspace panel; wherein said top surface engages a top edge of said aperture, wherein said hook is an upper hook, said work tool further comprising a lower hook comprising a bottom surface engaging a bottom edge of another of said apertures, wherein said upper hook and said lower hook are flexed against said apertures; wherein said upper hook and said lower hook are alternatively attachable to a tool rail comprising vertically spaced horizontal rails, said upper hook comprising a bottom surface engaging a top of a rail and a bottom side retaining surface engaging a rear side of said rail, said lower hook comprising a top flexible surface engaging a bottom of a rail, wherein said upper hook and said lower hook are flexed by said tool rail; and wherein said work tool comprises a bundle clip comprising a rear member, a front member, and a spring biasing said front member against said rear member, wherein said bundle clip clamps a top portion of a paper thereby displaying the paper.
- 83. The combination according to claim 54, wherein said surface is disposed on a workspace tile, said tile comprising attaching mechanisms disposed on a rear side of the workspace tile and attachable to a workspace panel frame, wherein the tile is attachable and detachable from the workspace panel; wherein said top surface engages a top edge of said aperture, wherein said hook is an upper hook, said work tool further comprising a lower hook comprising a bottom surface engaging a bottom edge of another of said apertures, wherein said upper hook and said lower hook are flexed against said apertures; and wherein said work tool comprises a document gripper comprising a rear member and a front member, offset ribs being disposed on inside surfaces of said rear member and said front member, and an opening formed between said rear member and said front member, wherein paper inserted through said opening is folded into grooves around said offset ribs thereby resisting removal of the paper.
- 84. A workspace panel comprising a semi-transparent screen allowing light diffusion through said screen and blocking visual sight through said screen, wherein said screen is tackable whereby tacks penetrating said screen display papers hanging therefrom.
- 85. The workspace panel according to claim 84, wherein said screen is an extruded plastic material comprising two opposing outer walls and interconnecting walls connected to said outer walls.
- 86. The workspace panel according to claim 85, wherein said extruded plastic material is a polycarbonate material about 0.25 inch thick between said outer walls, said outer walls and said interconnecting walls being about 0.025 inch thick.
- 87. The workspace panel according to claim 86, further comprising a fabric material disposed over said screen.
- 88. The workspace panel according to claim 84, further comprising a fabric material disposed over said screen.
- 89. A workspace panel tile comprising a semi-transparent screen allowing light diffusion through said screen and blocking visual sight through said screen, and attaching mechanisms disposed on a rear side of the tile and attachable to a workspace panel frame, wherein the tile is attachable and detachable from the workspace panel.
- 90. The workspace panel tile according to claim 89, further comprising vertical stiles and horizontal cross members, said vertical stiles and horizontal cross members being attached together at corners thereof, wherein said vertical stiles and horizontal cross members comprise longitudinal slots facing inward, edges of said screen being disposed in said slots thereby securing said screen.
- 91. The workspace panel tile according to claim 90, wherein said vertical stiles and horizontal cross members are a plastic material, said vertical stiles comprising protrusions disposed at ends thereof and said horizontal cross members comprising longitudinal cavities disposed at ends thereof, wherein said protrusions slide into said longitudinal cavities thereby attaching said vertical stiles and horizontal cross members together.
- 92. The workspace panel tile according to claim 90, wherein said attaching mechanisms comprise a hook and a snap.
- 93. The workspace panel tile according to claim 90, further comprising a fabric material disposed over said screen.
- 94. The workspace panel tile according to claim 90, wherein said screen is an extruded plastic material comprising two opposing outer walls and interconnecting walls connected to said outer walls.
- 95. The workspace panel tile according to claim 94, wherein said extruded plastic material is a polycarbonate material about 0.25 inch thick between said outer walls, said outer walls and said interconnecting walls being about 0.025 inch thick.
- 96. The workspace panel tile according to claim 90, wherein said screen is an extruded plastic material comprising two opposing outer walls and interconnecting walls connected to said outer walls; and further comprising a fabric material disposed over said screen.
- 97. The workspace panel tile according to claim 96, wherein said vertical stiles and horizontal cross members are a plastic material, said vertical stiles comprising protrusions disposed at ends thereof and said horizontal cross members comprising longitudinal cavities disposed at ends thereof, wherein said protrusions slide into said longitudinal cavities thereby attaching said vertical stiles and horizontal cross members together; wherein said attaching mechanisms comprise a hook and a snap; and wherein said extruded plastic material is a polycarbonate material about 0.25 inch thick between said outer walls, said outer walls and said interconnecting walls being about 0.025 inch thick.
- 98. A wire management cleat for storing excess lengths of wire comprising a base section comprising a mounting face attachable to a surface, a flange section disposed on an opposite side of said base section from said mounting face and extending out from said base section, and a first hook disposed on a side edge of said flange, wherein wire is wrappable around said base section and an end of the wire is retained by said first hook.
- 99. The wire management cleat according to claim 98, further comprising a pair of two of said first hooks facing outward from each other.
- 100. The wire management cleat according to claim 99, further comprising two of said pairs of said first hooks disposed on the same side edge of said flange section.
- 101. The wire management cleat according to claim 98, further comprising a secondary cleat disposed on a side edge of said flange, said secondary cleat comprising opposing surfaces transverse to said side edge and side surfaces extending out from said opposing surfaces.
- 102. The wire management cleat according to claim 101, further comprising a second hook disposed on an outer edge of said secondary cleat remote from said flange section side edge.
- 103. The wire management cleat according to claim 102, further comprising two of said secondary cleats disposed on the same side edge of said flange section and on an opposite side edge from said first hook.
- 104. The wire management cleat according to claim 103, further comprising a pair of two of said second hooks facing outward from each other, one of said pair being disposed on each secondary cleat.
- 105. The wire management cleat according to claim 98, further comprising holes extending through said base section, wherein screws are passable therethrough to attach the cleat to a surface.
- 106. The wire management cleat according to claim 98, in combination with a worksurface in a workspace, the cleat being attached directly to an underside of said worksurface.
- 107. The wire management cleat according to claim 98, in combination with a worksurface in a workspace, the cleat being attached to an extended portion connected to an underside of said worksurface.
- 108. The wire management cleat according to claim 98, further comprising a pair of two of said first hooks facing outward from each other; further comprising two of said pairs of said first hooks disposed on the same side edge of said flange section; further comprising a secondary cleat disposed on a side edge of said flange, said secondary cleat comprising opposing surfaces transverse to said side edge and side surfaces extending out from said opposing surfaces; further comprising a second hook disposed on an outer edge of said secondary cleat remote from said flange section side edge; further comprising two of said secondary cleats disposed on the same side edge of said flange section and on an opposite side edge from said first hook; and further comprising a pair of two of said second hooks facing outward from each other, one of said pair being disposed on each secondary cleat.
- 109. The wire management cleat according to claim 108, further comprising holes extending through said base section, wherein screws are passable therethrough to attach the cleat to a surface; and in combination with a worksurface in a workspace, the cleat being attached to an underside of said worksurface.
- 110. The combination according to claim 54, wherein said work tool comprises a file organizer comprising arms extending outward from said rear support wall thereby configured to engage and support hanging folders.
- 111. The combination according to claim 110, wherein said arms comprise an upper ledge and a lower ledge.
- 112. The combination according to claim 111, wherein said upper ledge is disposed adjacent said rear support wall, said upper ledge comprising an upper retention knob disposed away from said rear support wall thereby retaining the hanging folders; and wherein said lower ledge is attached to said upper ledge and is disposed away from said rear support wall, said lower ledge comprising a lower retention knob disposed away from said upper ledge thereby retaining the hanging folders.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to provisional application No. 60/298,363 by Remelts et al. and entitled Accessories For A Workspace, filed Jun. 16, 2001, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60298363 |
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