Connector arrangement for adjacent panels

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6250032
  • Patent Number
    6,250,032
  • Date Filed
    Friday, June 4, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 26, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A connector arrangement for use with an interior space-dividing wall system including portable upright panel assemblies each having an end edge defined by a vertically elongate rail and attached to an upright support post in supportive engagement with the floor. The connector arrangement includes a connector ring which clampingly engages the side walls of at least two adjacent support posts to interconnect two adjacent panel assemblies, for example in right-angled relation with one another.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to an upright space-dividing wall system formed from serially connected panel assemblies and, more specifically, to an improved connector arrangement employing ring-like connectors adapted to cooperate with an upright support member or post of each panel assembly for interconnecting adjacent panel assemblies to one another.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Numerous panel systems have been developed for use in dividing large open office areas into smaller work spaces or workstations, which panel arrangements typically employ upright space-dividing panels which are serially joined together to define smaller workstations of desired size and configuration. In the known arrangements, the individual panel assemblies have many different structural features. For example, in some arrangements the individual panels are provided with individual support feet or glides which support the weight of the panel on the floor, and adjacent panels are then joined together through intermediate connectors, such as flexible hinges or connector plates, which connectors are not intended to be disposed in load-bearing relationship with the floor. In other arrangements, the adjacent panel assemblies are interconnected through intermediate upright support posts, which posts are typically maintained in load-bearing relationship with the floor, although sometimes the panels are provided with floor-engaging glides. Both panel-to-panel and post-panel arrangements are in common usage, and the present invention is concerned primarily with improvements in panel arrangements of the latter-mentioned type, although it is contemplated that the invention could be used in panel-to-panel systems if desired.




In many of the post-panel arrangements, the upright support post is provided with support hooks which engage with cooperating parts such as grooves on the adjacent panels, or vice versa, for providing operative structural and supportive connection of the panels to the support posts. In accordance with one such arrangement, as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,377,466 (owned by the Assignee hereof), support hooks and grooves are respectively provided along substantially the entire longitudinal extent of the support post and along the edge of the adjacent panel assembly. In this arrangement, when the panel assemblies are to be oriented in angled relationship relative to one another, a special corner connector is provided which interconnects the upright support posts to one another of the respective adjacent panel assemblies. The corner connector has a pair of vertically elongate side flanges or legs which are generally perpendicular to one another, each of which defines therein a plurality of slots arranged in a vertical row along the respective leg. These slots, along with other clamping structures, cooperate with corresponding hooks of the respective support posts to connect the corner connector thereto so as to arrange the adjacent panel assemblies in a right-angled relationship to one another. The above-described type of multiple-hook arrangement necessarily requires that the hooks and cooperating grooves or openings be precisely dimensioned in order to evenly distribute the load of the panel assembly on all of the hooks, and such dimensional relationship cannot be practically achieved.




Further, in many of the known post-panel arrangements, the connection between the posts of adjacent panel assemblies so as to define a corner has typically required one or more special corner connectors which typically are vertically elongate corner elements of substantial structural complexity. Also, the connection between the posts and the corner connector(s) frequently requires separate fasteners such as screws or the like, and this complicates the overall assembly.




Accordingly, it is an object of the invention to provide an improved space-dividing wall system, specifically an improved connector arrangement for a wall system of the type wherein panel assemblies at opposite vertical ends are joined to and preferably supported on load-bearing and post-like connecting members, which connector arrangement is desirable in that it is economical and simple to manufacture, has desirable structural characteristics, and facilitates assembly of the panel system.




More specifically, a preferred embodiment of the invention relates to an interior upright space-dividing wall system including a pair of portable upright panel assemblies each having an upright end edge defined at least in part by an elongate frame member which mounts thereon a vertically elongate support member (i.e. a support post) in supportive engagement with a floor. Each of the support members includes a first side wall defining therein a slot-like opening and a second side wall. A connector assembly is provided for interconnecting the adjacent support members so as to position the pair of panel assemblies adjacent one another. The connector assembly includes a rigid connector ring having first and second sides respectively positioned closely adjacent the second side walls of the respective support members. A pair of clamping members are mounted on the connector ring, and each clamping member engages within the slot-like opening of one of said first side walls of the respective support members to fixedly attach the connector ring to the support members. The connector ring is particularly desirable for creating a right angle corner between the adjacent panel assemblies.




Other objects and purposes of the invention will be apparent to persons familiar with arrangements of this general type upon reading the following specification and inspecting the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a side elevational view which illustrates several panel assemblies joined together to define at least part of an upright space-dividing wall system according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an enlarged, fragmentary cross-sectional view taken generally along line


2





2


in

FIG. 1

, and showing a right angle corner connection between two adjacent panel assemblies;





FIG. 3

is an enlarged, fragmentary side elevational view of a connector post;





FIG. 4

is an enlarged, fragmentary side elevational view of the connector post rotated approximately 90° from the orientation thereof illustrated in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is an enlarged plan view of a connector ring assembly;





FIG. 6

is an enlarged side elevational view of the connector ring assembly taken generally along line


6





6


in

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 7

is an enlarged, fragmentary side elevational view of a corner cover;





FIG. 8

is an enlarged cross-sectional view taken generally along line


8





8


in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 9

is a plan view similar to

FIG. 2

but illustrating a three-panel assembly connection;





FIG. 10

is an enlarged fragmentary perspective view illustrating the three connector posts and the associated connector rings adjoining the posts in a T-shaped configuration; and





FIG. 11

is an enlarged, fragmentary detailed view of the upper end of the joined connector posts illustrated in FIG.


10


.











Certain terminology will be used in the following description for convenience in reference only, and will not be limiting. For example, the words “upwardly”, “downwardly”, “rightwardly” and “leftwardly” will refer to directions in the drawings to which reference is made. The words “inwardly” and “outwardly” will refer to directions toward and away from, respectively, the geometric center of the arrangement and designated parts thereof. Said terminology will include the words specifically mentioned, derivatives thereof, and words of similar import.




DETAILED DESCRIPTION




Referring to

FIG. 1

, there is illustrated an upright space-dividing wall system


10


according to the present invention, which system


10


is formed by a plurality of upright panel assemblies


11


which are joined together in a series arrangement to define individual workstations. The panel assemblies


11


are typically joined in either aligned (i.e. end-to-end) relationship, or in perpendicular relationship with end edges of two panel assemblies


11


being disposed closely adjacent to one another, such arrangements being conventional. The individual panel assemblies


11


typically have a height which is significantly less than floor-to-ceiling height, whereby the panel assemblies


11


are supported on and project upwardly from the floor, with upper edges of the panel assemblies


11


being spaced downwardly a significant distance from the ceiling. The sizes of such panel assemblies, in terms of widths and heights, are conventional.




In the space-dividing wall system


10


of the present invention, each pair of adjacent aligned panel assemblies


11


are connected together by an upright post-type connector arrangement


12


, as discussed below.




Each panel assembly


11


includes a main upright panel member


13


having large width and height dimensions as compared to the thickness dimension thereof. The panel member


13


may be a one-piece panel or may alternatively be embodied by vertically stacked panels. The main panel member


13


includes a generally rectangular ring-like frame


14


defined by generally parallel and horizontally elongated top and bottom frame members or rails


15


which are rigidly joined together at opposite ends thereof by generally parallel and vertically elongated side frame members or rails


16


. The side rails


16


are of a generally outwardly-opening channel-like configuration, and are substantially identical to those shown and described in the '689 application and therefore are only briefly discussed below.




With reference to

FIG. 2

, each side rail


16


includes an inner wall


20


having fixed thereto a pair of generally parallel and outwardly projecting side walls


21


. Each side wall


21


, at an outermost edge thereof, includes a flange


22


which defines the end edge of the panel member


13


. Each flange


22


is connected to a U-shaped part


23


spaced sidewardly and inwardly therefrom. U-shaped part


23


defines a groove therein and is joined to an outer wall


25


generally parallel to inner wall


20


. The U-shaped part


23


and outer wall


25


together define an outwardly opening mouth or channel


26


.




The ring-like frame


14


, as defined by rails


15


and


16


, surrounds and confines a core structure


27


which fills the interior of the frame


14


. The frame


14


and core structure


27


are sandwiched between a pair of plate-like side members


30


, for example mineral or fiber board, which cover substantially the entire opposite sides of the panel member


13


. The side members


30


are secured to opposite side surfaces of the rails


15


and


16


(i.e. side walls


21


) and core structure


27


, with the edges of the side members


30


being confined within the rim defined by the flanges


22


. The main panel member


13


is provided with exterior coverings, such as large sheets of flexible fabric


31


which cover the outer vertical side faces of the panel member


13


. Edge portions of the fabric


31


are secured within the groove of U-shaped part


23


by a retaining element


32


to maintain the fabric sheet


31


in a taut condition. The construction of the panel member, as briefly described above, is known.




Turning now the connector post arrangement


12


, and referring to

FIGS. 2-4

, this arrangement


12


includes a vertically elongate and generally tubular connector post


33


which can be utilized to interconnect the side rails


16


of two adjacent panel members


13


as discussed in detail in the '689 application. The connector post


33


in the illustrated embodiment includes a pair of vertically elongate and generally U-shaped members


34


and


35


each having a base portion


36


and a pair of parallel legs


40


extending outwardly and generally perpendicularly from the respective base portions


36


. Each leg


40


preferably includes a plurality of vertically elongate, slot-like openings


41


and


42


, which openings


41


and


42


are spaced along substantially the entire vertical extent of post


33


along the opposite side faces thereof. As shown in

FIG. 3

, the slot-like openings


42


have a similar vertical height as openings


41


, but have a slightly greater horizontal width as compared to openings


41


. One of these enlarged openings


42


is located adjacent the top and bottom of the post


33


, and additional openings


42


are located at intermediate locations therealong for a purpose as discussed below.




The U-shaped members


34


and


35


are arranged so that the legs


40


of each member


34


and


35


substantially overlap and lie against one another in superimposed relation whereby the openings


41


and


42


of the respective legs


40


align with one another (i.e. the openings


41


of member


34


align with the openings


41


of member


35


and the enlarged openings


42


of member


34


align with the enlarged openings


42


of member


35


) and together define common access slots which provide access into the interior of the connector post


33


. The U-shaped members


34


and


35


are fixedly attached to one another, for example, by welding. The connector post


33


may alternatively be formed from a one-piece tubular component.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the enlarged openings


42


of each U-shaped member


34


and


35


differ slightly in size as compared to one another. That is, the enlarged openings


42


of one leg


40


of the respective U-shaped member are slightly wider than the enlarged openings


42


of the opposite leg


40


thereof, so that when the U-shaped members


34


and


35


are attached to one another, the largest of the openings


42


is oriented innermost and a shoulder


44


is defined at each side of the common access slot.




The connector post


33


also includes a plurality of vertically elongate openings


45


and


46


which extend through base portion


36


of each U-shaped member


34


and


35


in a vertical row along post


33


. As shown in

FIG. 4

, openings


46


have a vertical height which is slightly greater than the vertical height of openings


45


. Further, openings


45


are located adjacent the top and bottom ends of the post


33


, and at several locations therebetween.




As shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, the post


33


has a lower end or foot


47


which receives therein a support post or rod


48


, the latter having its lower end fixed to an enlarged glide


49


adapted for direct supportive engagement with the floor. A pair of connector hooks


49


A project outwardly and upwardly from opposite sides of the post


33


.




When the panel members


13


are to be disposed in an aligned end-to-end series relationship with one another, the side rails


16


of the respective panel members


13


are fixed to opposite sides of an upright connector post


33


via panel locks (not shown) which are carried on the panel member adjacent the upper corners thereof and which cooperate with the openings


45


and


46


, and the connector hooks


49


A of post


33


. This connection of the panel members


13


to the connector post


33


is disclosed in the '689 application and will therefore not be discussed in detail herein.




When the adjacent ends of two panel members


13


are to be connected together with the panel members


13


disposed in angled (i.e. a corner) relationship to one another, and specifically a perpendicular relationship such as illustrated in

FIG. 2

, then each panel member


13


has a connector post


33


attached to the respective side rail


16


via a panel lock (not shown) and the connector hook


49


A as mentioned above, and the adjacent connector posts


33


in turn are connected through one or more (preferably at least two) connector ring assemblies


50


.




Referring to

FIGS. 5 and 6

, the connector ring assembly


50


is embodied by a generally square-shaped corner connector ring


51


having four side walls


52


arranged in a generally square configuration to define a hollow open-ended interior


53


. The corner connector ring


51


, at each of its corner portions


54


, mounts thereon a clamp plate


55


.




The connector ring


51


has a mounting neck


56


which defines the respective corner portion


54


. The mounting neck


56


projects outwardly from the interior


53


of the ring


51


and defines an outer end surface


60


which defines an angle a with a center line


61


which generally bisects the ring


51


. In the illustrated embodiment, angle α has a value of about 45° . A threaded hole


62


extends centrally through mounting neck


56


and opens outwardly at surface


60


and inwardly into interior


53


. Threaded hole


62


is generally perpendicular to outer surface


60


. Each side wall


52


extends between respective adjacent pairs of mounting necks


56


, and at an intermediate location therealong, defines an outwardly projecting and generally rectangular alignment member or block


64


(FIGS.


2


and


11


). Alignment member


64


extends along substantially the entire vertical extent of ring


51


and defines thereon a pair of vertically extending outer shoulders


65


which are generally parallel with one another. Both the vertical height and the horizontal width of alignment member


64


are similar to, but slightly smaller than the respective vertical height and horizontal width of openings


45


of connector post


33


.




The side walls


52


each include a pair of vertically extending and horizontally spaced-apart ribs or projections


66


which respectively extend inwardly into interior


53


from a pair of flat and vertically extending inner surface portions


70


formed opposite alignment member


64


of the respective side wall


52


. Ribs


66


each have an inwardly facing surface


71


perpendicular to the respective surface


70


and therewith defines a corner configuration which extends vertically along the inner portion of ring


51


. The ribs


66


, in the illustrated embodiment, are disposed at approximately equal distances from the respective adjacent mounting neck


56


.




The clamp plates


54


, as shown in

FIGS. 5 and 11

, each include a generally flat base portion


72


, the opposite ends of which mount thereon a connector flange


73


. The connector flange


73


has a first leg part


74


which projects outwardly from the respective base portion


72


and defines therewith angle α, and a second leg part


75


which is connected to an outer end of the respective leg part


74


and generally perpendicular thereto. The outer free end of leg part


75


has thereon an inwardly projecting raised rib


76


. As shown in dotted lines in

FIG. 5

, base portion


72


defines therein a through opening


78


for receiving a fastener


80


. Fastener


80


is embodied by a threaded stem portion


81


engaged within threaded opening


62


and having an enlarged head


82


fixed to the outer end thereof. Enlarged head


82


in the illustrated embodiment has an octagonal recess


83


therein configured for use with an Allen wrench. Fastener


80


is presented herein only by way of example, and other types of fasteners may be utilized.




When two panel members


13


are to be joined in right angled relationship to define a corner as shown in

FIG. 2

, then there is provided a vertically elongate corner cover


84


. The corner cover


84


(

FIGS. 2 and 7

) is defined by a pair of side legs


85


which extend in generally perpendicular relationship to provide cover


84


with an L-shaped cross-sectional configuration with the legs


85


being substantially coplanar with the exterior side surfaces of the adjacent interconnected panel members


11


. Each of these legs


85


has, adjacent the free vertical edge thereof, a U-shaped end part


86


defined by an outer leg


87


which is generally parallel to the adjacent flange


22


of the respective side rail


16


, and an inner leg


88


connected to leg


87


and generally perpendicular thereto.




Referring to

FIGS. 2 and 7

, the respective side legs


85


mount thereon at least one clip assembly


90


. The clip assembly


90


includes a corner bracket


91


having a pair of perpendicular side walls


92


which are fixed to an inner surface of the respective side legs


85


of cover


84


. The bracket


91


, at central portions along each leg


85


, has a U-shaped mounting portion


94


which projects inwardly relative to the remaining portions of bracket


91


. Each U-shaped mounting portion


94


has fixed to an innermost surface thereof a resilient clip


95


having an upper leg


96


(

FIG. 7

) which projects generally horizontally and a lower leg


97


which is cantilevered generally downwardly from an inner end of upper leg


96


. Lower leg


97


in the illustrated embodiment angles inwardly as it projects downwardly, and at the lowermost end thereof is bent outwardly to define a flange


100


(FIG.


8


).




As shown in

FIG. 2

, for added rigidity, the illustrated embodiment also includes an L-shaped support bracket


101


fixed to inner surfaces of bracket


91


which define the interior corner thereof.




The assembly of the wall system


10


, and the structural and functional cooperation of the individual panel assemblies


11


, connector posts


33


and connector ring assemblies


50


will now be briefly described to ensure a complete understanding of the invention. The panel members


13


are typically assembled in the factory and therefore will not be discussed here. In addition, to secure two or more panel members


13


in a horizontally aligned series relationship such as is depicted in

FIG. 1

, the side rails


16


of each panel member


13


are secured to opposite sides of a connector post


33


utilizing a panel lock (not shown) which cooperates with both upper and lower openings


45


and


46


of post


33


as discussed in detail in the '689 application.




When two panel assemblies


11


are to be disposed in adjacent but right-angled relationship to define a corner as illustrated in

FIG. 2

, then the side rail


16


associated with each panel assembly


11


is provided with a connector post arrangement


12


fixedly secured thereto via panel locks as discussed in the '689 application, and the two panel members


13


and the respective connector posts


33


are then disposed in closely adjacent, but right angled relationship. With reference to

FIG. 2

, a connector ring assembly


50


(with the threaded fasteners


55


positioned outwardly of the ring


51


as shown in

FIG. 5

) is positioned between the adjacent posts


33


and the rectangular alignment members or blocks


64


on two adjacent side walls


52


of ring


51


are simultaneously inserted into the corresponding openings


45


of the respective adjacent posts


33


. The engagement of the alignment members


64


within the respective openings


45


horizontally and vertically aligns ring


51


relative to posts


33


. Thereafter, the fasteners


55


are tightened (for example, with an Allen wrench) so as to move each clamp plate


55


toward the respective angled end surface


60


until the leg part


75


is inserted into slot


42


of the respective post


33


and the rib


76


of leg part


75


engages the shoulder


44


and effectively clamps the connector ring


51


to the respective post


33


.




In a corner arrangement of two panel members


13


as illustrated in

FIG. 2

, only three of the clamp plates


55


are utilized, and only one of the pair of flanges


73


on the two outer clamp plates


55


are utilized to connect the ring


51


to the respective post


33


, whereas both flanges


73


of the innermost clamp plate


55


are utilized to directly connect the respective posts


33


to one another.




It will be appreciated that one or more connector ring assemblies


50


may be utilized depending upon the size of the particular panel members


13


to be joined to one another. For example, if full size panel members


13


are to be joined, such as panel members


13


having a vertical height of 74 or 80 inches, at least two and preferably three connector ring assemblies


50


are typically mounted to the adjacent connector posts


33


in a vertically spaced apart manner utilizing the various enlarged slots


42


and openings


45


as provided in the adjacent but perpendicular side walls of the posts


33


. That is, three connector ring assemblies


50


are respectively positioned adjacent the top, middle and bottom portions of the respective posts


33


. For smaller size panel members


13


, for example panel members


13


having a vertical height of 48 inches or 32 inches, a pair of vertically-spaced connector ring assemblies


50


may be sufficient.




To provide the corner arrangement depicted in

FIG. 2

with a finished appearance, the corner cover


84


is hooked onto the connector rings


51


by positioning same above the upper surface of the respective ring


51


so that the lower leg


97


of each of the clips


95


is vertically aligned between the ribs


66


of the connector ring


51


. The cover


84


is thereafter lowered so that the lower leg


97


slides down into the interior of the ring


51


as guided by the ribs


66


until the upper leg


96


of the respective clip


95


rests upon the uppermost surface of the ring


51


and the inner surface of the U-shaped mounting part


94


abuts the respective alignment member


64


. The clips


95


of the corner cover


84


are constructed of a rigid yet partially flexible material, such as a thin metal, so that the lower leg


97


thereof in the installed position of the corner cover


84


is resiliently displaced slightly outwardly (i.e. away from the respective U-shaped mounting part


94


) from its normal inwardly-biased position (

FIG. 7

) by the inner surfaces


70


of ring


51


as shown in

FIG. 8

, so as to firmly clamp the cover


84


to the respective rings


51


.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, once the connector ring assemblies


50


are assembled and the adjacent panel members


13


are arranged in a generally perpendicular relationship, an elongate tube


105


of semi-rigid but flexible material, such as plastic, may be inserted downwardly so as to extend through the hollow interiors


53


of the respective rings


51


so as to block out light and thus create a more aesthetic appearance of the assembled corner.




Once assembled to the respective connector posts


33


, the connector ring assemblies


50


according to the invention position the respective posts


33


so that the vertical end edges of the respective panel members


13


are separated from one another by a small vertically extending clearance gap or slot


106


, as illustrated in FIG.


2


. Further, the corner cover


84


is sized such that the legs


87


thereof are spaced a small distance from the respective vertical panel edge to also define a small vertically extending clearance gap


107


therebetween. These clearance gaps


106


and


107


are directly aligned with the vertical slots


41


of the respective posts


33


so that conventional hangers associated with furniture components or accessories such as cabinets or the like can be positioned adjacent the side surface of the panel member


13


with the hangers of the accessory projecting through the clearance gaps


106


,


107


for engagement within the slots


41


. Further, the common slots defined by the enlarged vertical slots


42


are of a size such that, even with a flange


73


of a clamp plate


54


mounted therein, these common slots are accessible and may be utilized for mounting an accessory. As shown in

FIG. 2

, the innermost clearance gap


106


is of a size which will also permit access to the adjacent fastener


55


to allow manipulation thereof.




The connector rings


51


and clamp plates


54


according to the invention are constructed of extruded aluminum in the illustrated embodiment, and the corner cover


84


may be constructed of metal such as steel, but other suitable materials can be utilized.





FIG. 9

illustrates three panel members


13


(the vertical edges of which are shown in dotted lines) joined in a generally T-shaped configuration. The T-shaped configuration depicted in

FIG. 9

is achieved by assembling the connector ring assemblies


50


to the three adjacent connector posts


33


in a manner similar to that described above with regard to a right-angle panel configuration and will not be discussed in detail here. The gap between the adjacent aligned panel members


13


(which panel members


13


are spaced-apart by the width of the perpendicularly extending third panel) is closed by a vertically elongate and generally flat cover


110


generally similar to corner cover


84


. Cover


110


has a flat base wall


111


which aligns with the outer surfaces of the adjacent aligned panel members


13


. This base wall


111


has U-shaped end parts


112


identical to end parts


86


of corner cover


84


and one or more clip assemblies


113


are spaced vertically from one another along cover


110


. The clip assembly


113


of cover


110


is similar to the clip assembly


90


of corner cover


84


and mounts on the respective connector rings


51


in a manner similar to that discussed above. As with the corner cover


84


, the U-shaped end parts


112


are spaced away from the vertical edge of the adjacent panel members


13


so as to provide access to the accessory slots


41


and


42


(not shown in FIG.


9


).





FIGS. 10 and 11

illustrate three connector posts


33


(without the associated panel assemblies


11


attached thereto) connected to one another so as to form a T-configuration.




It will be appreciated that, although not shown herein, the connector ring assemblies


50


may be utilized to connect four panel members


13


in a generally criss-cross configuration by utilizing all four clamp plates


55


and alignment blocks


64


of the ring assemblies


50


.




It will also be appreciated that although the connector ring assembly


50


according to the invention is depicted herein as interconnecting two or three adjacent panel members


13


in angled relationship with one another, the connector ring assemblies


50


may also be utilized to interconnect a pair of connector posts


33


which are attached to respective side rails


16


of two adjacent panel members


13


in horizontally aligned series relationship with one another. In accordance with this arrangement, the posts


33


engage opposed sides of the connector rings


51


, and a pair of covers


110


are attached to the remaining opposed sides of the respective connector rings


51


to close the gap between the vertical panel edges defined by flanges


22


.




Although a particular preferred embodiment of the invention has been disclosed in detail for illustrative purposes, it will be recognized that variations or modifications of the disclosed apparatus, including the configuration and rearrangement of parts, lie within the scope of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. An interior upright space-dividing wall system comprising:first and second portable upright panel assemblies respectively having first and second upright end edges respectively mounting thereon vertically elongate first and second connector posts positioned closely adjacent one another, each said connector post including a pair of generally parallel first side walls, which face toward opposite sides of the respective panel assembly, at least one said first side wall of each said connector post defining therein a slot-like opening, and each said connector post having a pair of generally parallel and oppositely facing second side walls, said second side walls being alternately interposed between said first side walls and disposed in angled relation relative thereto, one said second side wall of each said connector post facing generally in an endwise direction of the respective panel assembly; a connector assembly for fixedly interconnecting said first and second connector posts so as to position said first and second panel assemblies in a generally right-angled relationship with respect to one another, said connector assembly including a connector ring having first and second sides respectively positioned closely adjacent said one second side wall of the respective first and second connector posts, and a clamping member movably mounted on said connector ring, said clamping member having first and second free ends engaged within said slot-like openings of the respective first and second connector posts to fixedly attach said connector ring to said connector posts.
  • 2. The wall system of claim 1 wherein said one second side wall of the respective first and second connector posts defines therein an opening, said first and second sides of said connector ring each including an outwardly projecting block-like member which extends into said opening of said one second side wall of the respective connector posts to horizontally and vertically align said connector ring relative to the respective connector posts.
  • 3. The wall system of claim 2 wherein said connector ring includes four upright walls, adjacent pairs of said walls being disposed in a generally right-angled relationship with one another to provide said connector ring with a generally square-shaped configuration, a first and a second of said walls respectively defining thereon said first and second sides of said connector ring, and said clamping member being mounted on said connector ring at a corner portion thereof defined at an intersection of said first and second walls.
  • 4. The wall system of claim 1 further including a vertically elongate cover having first and second generally perpendicular side legs which respectively mount thereon a clip member, said clip members projecting inwardly from inner surfaces of said side legs and engaging with third and fourth sides of said connector ring which are spaced from and opposite the respective first and second sides, and said side legs each defining an outer surface which is horizontally aligned with an outer side of one of the respective panel assemblies.
  • 5. The wall system of claim 1 wherein said connector ring includes a plurality of walls, a first and a second of said walls being disposed in angled relationship with one another and respectively defining thereon said first and second sides of said connector ring, said connector ring further including a mounting part which projects outwardly from a corner portion of said connector ring defined at an intersection of said first and second walls, said clamping member being mounted on said mounting part via a threaded fastener which extends into a threaded hole defined in said mounting part, said threaded fastener being tightenable so as to clampingly engage said first and second free ends within said slot-like openings.
  • 6. The wall system of claim 5 wherein said first and second walls of said connector ring are generally perpendicular to one another and said mounting part projects generally diagonally outwardly from said corner portion.
  • 7. The wall system of claim 1 wherein a plurality of said connector assemblies are provided in a vertically spaced-apart manner along the vertical extent of the respective connector posts.
  • 8. The wall system of claim 1 wherein the other said first side wall of each said connector post defines therein a said slot-like opening, said clamping member is a first clamping member and said connector assembly further includes two additional said clamping members movably mounted on said connector ring and horizontally spaced from said first clamping member, and one of said first and second free ends of each said additional clamping member engaging within the slot-like opening of the respective other said first side wall.
  • 9. An interior upright space-dividing wall system comprising:a pair of upright panel assemblies having respective upright end edges, each said upright end edge mounting thereon a vertically elongate and generally upright support member having a lower end in supportive engagement with a floor, each said support member defining a slot-like opening therein; and a connector assembly for rigidly interconnecting said support members so as to interconnect said panel assemblies in angled relation with one another, said connector assembly including a rigid connector ring interposed between said support members and a clamp adjustably mounted on said connector ring, said clamp defining a pair of mounting flanges which project outwardly from said connector ring, said clamp extending between the respective said support members with each said mounting flange thereof being releasably engaged within a said slot-like opening of a respective said support member to fixedly attach said connector ring to said support members.
  • 10. The wall system of claim 9 wherein said mounting flanges define respective free ends of said clamp which are disposed on opposite sides of a base portion thereof, said base portion being mounted on said connector ring by a threaded fastener which extends into a threaded hole defined within said connector ring.
  • 11. The wall system of claim 10 wherein said support members each include transversely oriented first and second side walls, each said first side wall defining a said slot-like opening therein, said second side walls of the respective support members each defining therein an opening, said connector ring having first and second sides respectively positioned closely adjacent said second side walls of the respective said support members, each said first and second side of said connector ring defining a projection which extends into said opening of said second side wall of the respective said support member to horizontally and vertically align said connector ring relative to said support members.
  • 12. The wall system of claim 11 further including a vertically elongate, corner-shaped cover defined by first and second generally perpendicular side legs which respectively mount thereon a clip member, said clip members projecting inwardly from inner surfaces of said side legs and engaging with third and fourth sides of said connector ring which are spaced from and opposite the respective first and second sides thereof, and said side legs each defining an outer surface which is horizontally aligned with an outer side of one of the respective panel assemblies.
  • 13. The wall system of claim 11 wherein said first side walls of the respective support posts are disposed in perpendicular relation with one another and said clamp extends diagonally between said first side walls.
  • 14. The wall system of claim 9 wherein a plurality of said connector assemblies are provided in a vertically spaced-apart manner along the vertical extent of the respective support members.
  • 15. The wall system of claim 9 wherein each said support member includes adjacent first and second side walls disposed in angled relation with one another, each said first side wall defining a said slot-like opening therein, said connector ring including a plurality of upright walls, a first and a second of said walls being disposed in angled relationship with one another and respectively defining thereon first and second sides of said connector ring respectively positioned closely adjacent said second side walls of the respective support members, said connector ring further including a mounting part which projects outwardly from a corner portion of said connector ring defined at an intersection of said first and second walls, said clamp being mounted on said mounting part by a threaded fastener which extends into a threaded hole defined in said mounting part, said threaded fastener being tightenable so as to clampingly engage said mounting flanges within said slot-like openings.
  • 16. The wall system of claim 9 wherein said support members each include a pair of generally parallel first side walls which face towards opposite sides of the respective panel assembly, each said first side wall defining therein a said slot-like opening, and each said support member having a pair of generally parallel second side walls alternately interposed between said first side walls and extending transversely therebetween, one said second side wall of each said connector post facing generally in an endwise direction of the respective panel assembly and the other said second side wall being superimposed upon the upright end edge of the respective panel assembly, said connector ring having a generally rectangular configuration defined by four upright walls with adjacent first and second ones of said walls being respectively superimposed upon said one second side walls of the respective support members.
  • 17. The wall system of claim 16 wherein said clamp is a first clamp mounted on said connector ring at one corner thereof defined at the intersection of said first and second walls, said connector assembly including second, third and fourth additional said clamps each mounted on a respective corner of said connector ring, said second and third clamps being disposed adjacent said first clamp on opposite sides thereof and each having one said mounting flange engaged within a said slot-like opening of an adjacent said first side wall of the respective said support member, support members of additional said panel assemblies being respectively mountable between said second and fourth clamps and said third and fourth clamps to selectively define one of: a T-shaped panel configuration including three said panel assemblies and a criss-cross configuration including four said panel assemblies.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATION

This application is related to application Ser. No. 09/185,689 (hereinafter “the '689 application”), filed on Nov. 4, 1998, entitled “POST-PANEL CONNECTOR ARRANGEMENT”. The disclosure of the '689 application is, in its entirety, incorporated by reference herein.

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Photo of Vizion Corner Connector with cover (1 sheet).
Photo of Vizion Corner Connector (1 sheet).