Claims
- 1. A bracket construction for attaching a furniture unit to a partition having a frame with a horizontal row of slots, comprising:
- a first discrete bracket member including a first flat portion defining a horizontal plane, the flat portion defining at least one hook lying in the plane that is constructed and adapted to be inserted into a selected one of the slots of the partition in a first direction in the plane and to be moved in a second direction in the plane perpendicular to the first direction between an installation position and an interlocked position; and
- a second discrete bracket member including a second flat portion that extends parallel to the plane, the second flat portion defining at least one protrusion that is constructed and adapted to be inserted into a selected one of the slots in the first direction in the plane and that is configured to engage the partition to prevent the first bracket member, when positioned in the interlocked position, from being removed from said selected one of said slots.
- 2. The bracket construction defined in claim 1 wherein the first bracket member includes a configured end opposite the at least one hook that is configured to engage an off-module partition panel.
- 3. The bracket construction defined in claim 1 wherein said protrusion of the second bracket member comprises a second hook.
- 4. The bracket construction defined in claim 3 wherein said at least one hook and said second hook face in opposing horizontal directions.
- 5. The bracket construction defined in claim 4 wherein the first bracket member and the second bracket member each include ends configured to securely and separately engage the furniture unit.
- 6. The bracket construction defined in claim 1 wherein the protrusion of the second bracket member is spaced from the at least one hook so that the protrusion of the second bracket member engages a different one of the slots than the selected slot engaged by the at least one hook of the first bracket member.
- 7. The bracket construction defined in claim 1 including a rivet operably interconnecting the first and second bracket members such that said first and second bracket members are movable relative to each other.
- 8. The bracket construction defined in claim 7 wherein the first and second bracket members comprise first and second plates that are slidably interconnected for movement between the installation position and the interlocked position.
- 9. The bracket construction defined in claim 1 wherein the first and second flat portions define a thin vertical dimension constructed to extend through a relatively thin gap between vertically adjacent cover panels attached to the frame and that cover the partition.
- 10. A bracket construction for attaching an off-module-positioned furniture unit to a partition having a frame with a horizontal row of slots, the slots each having a relatively thin vertical dimension and an elongated horizontal dimension with individual ones of the slots separated from other ones of the slots by marginal material, comprising:
- a first bracket having a flat hook that defines a plane and that is constructed to be moved in a first direction in the plane into a selected slot and to be moved in the plane in a second direction different than the first direction between an installation position and an interlocked position;
- a second bracket including a flat protrusion that extends parallel to the plane and that is configured to be inserted into a selected one of the slots when moved in the first direction in the plane and that prevents the hook from being moved from the interlocked position to the installation position; and
- means for rigidly interconnecting said first and second brackets, thereby limiting the relative motion therebetween to prevent the flat hook and protrusion from being disengaged from the marginal material around said slots and thus prevent the first and second bracket members from being removed from said selected slots, and for securing the first and second brackets to the off-module positioned furniture unit.
- 11. The bracket construction defined in claim 10 wherein the first bracket includes a configured end opposite the at least one hook having a flat section and an aperture therein that is configured to engage and be secured to the off-module-position furniture unit.
- 12. The bracket construction defined in claim 10 wherein said protrusion of said second bracket member comprises a second hook.
- 13. The bracket construction defined in claim 12 wherein said flat hook and said second hook face in opposing horizontal directions.
- 14. The bracket construction defined in claim 13 wherein said means for rigidly interconnecting includes apertures in the first and second brackets that align when the first and second brackets are in the interlocked position, and further includes a bolt extending through the apertures.
- 15. The bracket construction defined in claim 10 wherein said first bracket and said second bracket are operably interconnected such that said first bracket and second bracket are movable relative to each other.
- 16. The bracket construction defined in claim 15 including a fastener and wherein said first and second brackets comprise first and second plates that are slidably interconnected by the fastener for movement between the installation position and the interlocked position.
- 17. The bracket construction defined in claim 10 wherein said first bracket and said second bracket together define a thin vertical dimension constructed to extend between a relatively thin gap between vertically adjacent cover panels attached to the frame.
- 18. A bracket for attaching a furniture unit to a partition having a partition frame with a horizontal row of slots and cover panels generally covering the partition frame but permitting access to the slots, the cover panel having a known thickness dimension and a face, the bracket comprising:
- a first bracket plate including a first end section having horizontally/laterally facing hooks configured to engage selected ones of the slots in a horizontal direction parallel the face of the cover panel, a second end section spaced from the first end section and having an attachment flange configured to engage and support a furniture unit, and an intermediate section interconnecting the first and second end sections, the intermediate section being L-shaped and having a portion coplanar with the hooks that spaces the second end section from the first end section a predetermined distance about equal to the known thickness dimension so that, when the hooks are interlockingly engaged with selected slots on the partition frame, the second end section is located outboard of the cover panel covering the partition frame and in a position for connection to the furniture unit;
- a second bracket plate slidable on the first bracket plate and having a protrusion adjacent the hooks that is configured to cooperate with the hooks to prevent accidental disengagement of the hooks in a direction parallel the face when the hooks are interlockingly engaged with the selected slots; and
- a fastener engaging the first and second bracket plates and configured to hold the second bracket plate to the first bracket plate.
- 19. The furniture bracket defined in claim 18 wherein the protrusion of the second bracket plate includes a second horizontally/laterally facing hook that faces in a direction opposite the first-mentioned hooks.
- 20. The furniture bracket defined in claim 19 wherein the first and second bracket plates are stamped from sheet metal, and the hooks of the first and second bracket plates are each planar and combine to define a thin vertical dimension that is not greater than a total of their individual thickness.
- 21. The furniture bracket defined in claim 18 wherein the second bracket plate includes planar sections corresponding to and slidably engaging each of the first end section, the intermediate section, and the second end section of the first bracket plate.
- 22. The furniture bracket defined in claim 21 including a fastener operably/slidingly interconnecting the first and second bracket plates for relative sliding movement.
- 23. A bracket adapted for connection to a partition, comprising:
- first and second plates stamped from sheet metal and having L-shaped portions slidably interconnected for sliding movement between an installation position and an interlocked position, the first and second plates each including panel-engaging ends and furniture-supporting ends, the panel-engaging ends of the first and second plates including protrusions configured to securely engage selected slots in a horizontal row of slots in the partition, the protrusions aligning when the first and second plates are in the installation position to allow insertion into the selected slots in the partition, but misaligning when the first and second plates are in the interlocked position to prevent accidental removal of the bracket from the selected slots, a connector operably/slidably interconnecting the first and second plates for relative movement, the furniture-supporting ends including surfaces that slidably engage to allow movement between the installation position and the interlocked position; and
- a threaded fastener extending through the furniture-supporting ends for holding the first and second plates in the interlocked position.
- 24. The bracket defined in claim 23 wherein at least some of the protrusions comprise horizontally facing hooks configured to engage the selected slots when moved in a horizontal direction parallel a face of the partition.
- 25. The bracket defined in claim 24 wherein the panel-engaging ends define a horizontal plane, respectively, and have a flat shape that lies entirely in the respective horizontal plane.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation of copending U.S. patent application No. 08/579614 (PA-001013-1-USA, P831), filed Dec. 26, 1995, entitled Partition System now U.S. Pat. No. 5,746,035, which is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. patent application No. 08/367802 (PA-001013-0-USA, P796), filed Dec. 30, 1994, entitled Portable Partition System now U.S. Pat. No. 5,746,034, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference. The present application further is related to the following commonly assigned, copending United States patent applications: application No. 08/578089 (PA-001013-2-USA, P832), filed on Dec. 26, 1995, entitled Partition System; application No. 08/367804 (PA-100557-0-USA, P800), filed Dec. 30, 1994, entitled Integrated Prefabricated Furniture System For Fitting-Out Open Plan Building Space; application No. 08/450253 (PA-100557-2-USA, P800B), filed May 25, 1995, entitled Integrated Prefabricated Furniture System For Fitting-Out Open Plan Building Space; application No. 08/687724 (PA-101496-0-USA, P851), filed Jul. 26, 1996, entitled Partition Construction Including Interconnection System And Removable Covers; application No. 08/701664 (PA-103041-0-USA, P881), filed Aug. 22, 1996, entitled Reconfigurable System For Subdividing Building Space And Having Minimal Footprint; and application No. 08/970251 (PA-001013-8-USA, P-883A), filed Nov. 13, 1997, entitled Partition Construction.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (4)
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Exhibit A is a brochure entitled Knoll--Hannah Desk System, 18 pages, dated Oct. 1986. |
Exhibit B is a brochure entitled Knoll--Hannah Desk System, 13 pages, undated but published in 1986. |
Exhibit C is a publication entitled Knoll--Hannah Desk System--Electrical Assembly Guide, (12 pages), undated but published in 1986. |
Exhibit D is a publication entitled Knoll--Hannah Desk System--Assembly Guide, 12 pages, undated but published in 1986. |
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