Claims
- 1. In a wall panel system having wall panels suspended from a trolley bolt of a track and trolley system and rotatable between a wall arrangement position and a stacking position to allow stacking of the panels when moved to a track section for storage of the wall panels, an anti-stacking mechanism to prevent stacking of the wall panels at other than the storage area, said anti-stacking mechanism comprising:at least one guide rail adjacent the track and extending substantially along a length of the track outside the storage area; a panel orienting member attached to the trolley bolt supporting a wall panel, said orienting member including at least one biasing arm engaging said at least one guide rail to prevent rotation of the panel to a stacking position at other than the storage section of the track.
- 2. The anti-stacking mechanism of claim 1 wherein said at least one guide rail includes a base flange and at least one guide flange vertically depending from said hose flange to engage said at least one biasing arm.
- 3. The anti-stacking mechanism of claim 2 wherein said at least one guide flange has a flared end at an end of said guide flange adjacent the storage area to allow gradual transition of said panels from said wall arrangement position to said stacking position as said panel orienting member contacts said flared end.
- 4. The anti-stacking mechanism of claim 3 wherein said flared end includes a portion of said guide flange adjacent said storage area bent at an outward angle relative to the track.
- 5. The anti-stacking mechanism of claim 4 wherein said outward angle is between 20 to 30 degrees relative to said guide flange.
- 6. The anti-stacking mechanism of claim 4 wherein said portion of said guide flange has a length between 2 and 6 inches.
- 7. The anti-stacking mechanism of claim 2 further including a wedge mounted at said end of said at least one guide rail adjacent said storage area, said wedge having a ramp to engage said biasing arm to allow gradual transition of said panels from said wall arrangement position to said stacking position.
- 8. The anti-stacking mechanism of claim 1 wherein said at least one guide rail is mounted on the track.
- 9. The anti-stacking mechanism of claim 8 wherein said at least one guide rail is integrally formed with the track.
- 10. The anti-stacking mechanism of claim 1 wherein the trolley bolt has a free end defining a slot and said biasing arm includes a first end section engaging said slot, a circular bent section wrapped around said trolley bolt free end, and a second end section engaging said at least one guide rail to bias the panel in said wall arrangement position.
- 11. The anti-stacking mechanism of claim 10 wherein said orienting member further includes a wear knob attached to said second end section of said biasing arm to reduce friction with said at least one guide rail.
- 12. The anti-stacking mechanism of claim 1 wherein the trolley bolt has a free end defining a transverse slot relative to the track and said biasing arm has a center section engaging said slot and first and second end sections bent to extend in opposite directions along the track, each said first and second end sections engaging one of said at least one guide rails to bias said panel in a wall arrangement position.
- 13. The anti-stacking mechanism of claim 12 wherein said orienting member further includes a wear knob at each of said first and second end sections to reduce friction with said at least one guide rails.
- 14. The anti-stacking mechanism of claim 1 wherein said biasing arm includes a pair of elongated vertically spaced plates each having a center section fixedly attached to a free end of said trolley bolt and a pair of opposite ends extending in opposite directions parallel to the width of the wall panel, each said opposite ends of said pair of plates defining a slot therebetween.
- 15. The anti-stacking mechanism of claim 14 wherein said orienting member further includes an insert receivable in each said slot for engagement with said at least one guide rail, said insert being made of a low friction material, and a number of fasteners to removably retain said inserts in said slots.
- 16. The anti-stacking mechanism of claim 15 wherein said insert includes a central section spanning a pair of flanges, said central section sized for insertion into said slot.
- 17. The anti-stacking mechanism of claim 1 wherein said biasing arm includes a bar having a center section fixedly attached to said trolley bolt and a pair of opposite ends extending in opposite directions and angled in relation to the wall panel, said bar having a roller rotatably mounted at each said opposite end for engagement with said at least one guide rail.
- 18. The anti-stacking mechanism of claim 17 wherein said bar has a length sized so that said rollers are in close proximity to said at least one guide rail when the wall panel is in said wall arrangement position.
- 19. An orienting mechanism for use with a movable wall system, said orienting mechanism comprising:a trolley bolt attachable to a wall panel; at least one biasing member attached to said trolley bolt, said at least one biasing member including a spring element; a wear knob attached to an end of said at least one biasing member.
- 20. The orienting mechanism of claim 19 wherein said spring element includes a flat leaf spring.
- 21. The orienting mechanism of claim 20 wherein said leaf spring includes a first end section attached to said trolley bolt, a circular bent section wrapped at least 360 degrees around said first end section, and a second end section to which said wear knob is attached.
- 22. The orienting mechanism of claim 21 wherein said flat leaf spring is made of metal.
- 23. The orienting mechanism of claim 22 wherein said metal is steel.
- 24. The orienting mechanism of claim 23 wherein said circular bent section has an inside diameter of about 0.54 inches.
- 25. The orienting mechanism of claim 23 wherein said leaf spring has a height of about {fraction (9/16)} to ¾ inches.
- 26. The orienting mechanism of claim 23 wherein said second end section has a length of about 1.26 inches.
- 27. An orienting mechanism for use with a movable wall system, said orienting mechanism comprising:a trolley bolt fixedly attachable to an operable wall panel; a biasing member including a pair of vertically spaced elongated plates each having a center section fixedly attached to a free end of said trolley bolt and a pair of opposite ends extending in opposite directions parallel to the width of the wall panel, each said opposite ends of said pair of plates defining a slot therebetween.
- 28. The orienting mechanism of claim 27 wherein said biasing member further includes an insert receivable in each said slot for engagement with a guide rail, said insert being made of a low friction material, and a number of fasteners to removably retain said inserts in said slots.
- 29. The anti-stacking mechanism of claim 28 wherein said insert includes a central section spanning a pair of flanges, said central section sized for insertion into said slots.
- 30. An orienting mechanism for use with a movable wall system, said orienting mechanism comprising:a trolley bolt fixedly attachable to an operable wall panel; a biasing member including a bar having a center section fixedly attached to said trolley bolt and a pair of opposite ends extending in opposite directions and angled in relation to the said panel, said bar having a roller rotatably mounted at each said opposite end for engagement with a guide rail.
- 31. The orienting mechanism of claim 30 wherein said bar has a length sized so that said rollers are in close proximity to said at least one guide rail when said wall panel is in a wall arrangement position.
- 32. A mechanism for installing a trolley bolt onto an operable panel in a rotationally fixed relation, said mechanism comprising:a trolley bolt having a shank portion, said shank portion having at least one flat thereon; a wrench having a keyed opening at a first end, said keyed opening including a slot sized to engage said at least one flat to turn said trolley bolt and a circular opening having a diameter larger than a diameter of said trolley bolt, and said wrench having a second end, said second end having a hole; and a locking pin mounted on said wall panel and receivable in said hole and disposed so that said hole receives said pin when said wrench is positioned so that said at least one flat is engaged by said slot and said wrench is lowered on to said pin.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of co-pending U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/194,540, filed Apr. 4, 2000.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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