Information
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Patent Grant
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6805185
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Patent Number
6,805,185
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Date Filed
Friday, April 6, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 19, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Friedman; Carl D.
- Green; Christy M.
Agents
- Price, Heneveld, Cooper, DeWitt & Litton, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 052 361
- 052 1276
- 052 1278
- 052 2381
- 052 243
- 052 2871
- 052 476
- 052 4812
- 052 4831
- 052 4891
- 052 50605
- 052 50606
- 052 5821
- 052 7921
- 052 7871
- 052 78711
- 160 135
- 160 369
- D25 121
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A partition for open building space and the like having a frame including at least one substantially horizontal surface. A cover member is configured to enclose at least a portion of the frame. The cover member includes attachment members configured to connect the cover member to the frame. A seal is attached to the cover member and includes a resilient flap which engages the substantially horizontal surface of the frame to inhibit the passage of acoustical and/or optical energy through the partition.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention concerns a partition construction for subdividing a building space including interconnected frames and covers for the frames, and more particularly concerns a cover panel attachment system for the partitions.
In new building constructions, components of wall and partition systems are ordered so that, when interconnected and assembled, they divide the building space into a predetermined arrangement of offices, work areas, and other specialized areas. However, as businesses continue to evolve and the office area undergoes rearrangement, the components are often not as flexible as desired, such that the existing components limit the rearrangement unless new components are ordered. Such new components are expensive, delay the rearrangement, and often are not even available, such as when a particular upholstery for covering the component has been discontinued. Sometimes removable covers are used to cover partition frames. One advantage of removable covers is that, when a corner of one is damaged, it can be interchanged with a new cover, or another removable cover that is in a less visible location. However, unless all of the partition frames are the same size, the removable covers must be interchanged only with other removable covers that are the same size. In addition to the above, architects and office designers are constantly looking for novel constructions that provide novel and distinctive appearance, but that are flexible enough to accommodate both modernistic and more conservative appearance. Furthermore, removable covers allow interiors of the partitions to become accessible for routing utility, power or signal distribution systems through the partitions. However, removable covers can allow light and/or sound to pass through a wall of the partition, thereby interfering with the work environment of adjacent work areas.
Accordingly, an apparatus solving the aforementioned disadvantages and having the aforementioned advantages is desired.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
One aspect of the present invention is to provide a partition for open building space and the like having a frame including at least one substantially horizontal surface. A cover member is configured to enclose at least a portion of the frame. The cover member includes attachment members configured to connect the cover member to the frame. A seal is attached to the cover member and includes a resilient flap which engages the substantially horizontal surface of the frame to inhibit the passage of acoustical and/or optical energy through the partition.
Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a cover panel for a partition of the type having a frame with a horizontal surface. The cover panel includes a cover member and a seal. The cover member is configured to enclose at least a portion of the frame. The cover member includes attachment members configured to connect the cover member to the frame. The seal is attached to the cover member, and includes a resilient flap configured to engage the horizontal surface of the frame when the cover member is connected to the frame. The seal inhibits the passage of acoustical and/or optical energy through the partition.
In yet another aspect of the present invention, a method of removing a cover member from a frame is provided. The cover member includes attachment members connecting the cover member to the frame. The attachment members include a detent for connecting a portion of the attachment members to the frame. The frame includes a flange located adjacent an edge of the cover member when the cover member is connected to the frame. The method includes the steps of providing a tool having a notch, inserting the tool between the flange and the edge of the cover member, rotating the tool such that the edge of the cover member is located within the notch of the tool, depressing the detent with the tool, and disconnecting the attachment members from the frame.
The principal objects of the present invention include providing an improved cover panel attachment system for partition panels. The cover panel attachment system allows covers having various configurations to be replaced and/or substituted for existing covers without altering the configuration of the partition frames. The cover panel attachment system also can be used to provide an acoustic and/or optical barrier for adjacent workspaces separated by the cover panel. The cover panel attachment system is efficient in use, economical to manufacture, capable of a long operable life, and particularly adapted for the proposed use.
These and other features, advantages and objects of the present invention will be further understood and appreciated by those skilled in the art by reference to the following specification, claims and appended drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view of a partition embodying the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a front view of a frame of the present invention.
FIG. 3
is a partial front view of the frame having an oval-shaped window taken from within the circle III of
FIG. 2
of the present invention.
FIG. 4
is an exploded perspective view of a seal, cover member and attachment members of the present invention.
FIG. 5
is a partial side view of the cover member and seal of the present invention.
FIG. 6
is a rear isometric view of an upper attachment member of the present invention.
FIG. 7
is a front isometric view of the upper attachment member of the present invention.
FIG. 8
is a rear isometric view of a lower attachment member of the present invention.
FIG. 9
is a front isometric view of the lower attachment member of the present invention.
FIG. 10
is a rear partial view of the upper attachment member in the cover member at a first position.
FIG. 11
is a rear partial view of the upper attachment member in the cover member at a second position.
FIG. 12
is a partial rear isometric view of the seal, the cover member and the attachment member of the present invention.
FIG. 13
is a cross-sectional partial view of the seal, a middle compound frame cross-member of the frame, the cover member and attachment members of the present invention.
FIG. 14
is a cross-sectional partial view of the seal, a top frame cross-member of the frame, the cover member and the attachment member of the present invention.
FIG. 15
is a perspective view of a tool used to remove the upper attachment members from the frame of the present invention.
FIG. 16
is an exploded perspective view of a seal, cover member and attachment member embodying a second embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 17
is a partial rear isometric view of the seal, cover member and attachment member of the second embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 18
is a cross-sectional partial view of the seal, middle compound frame cross-member of the frame, the cover member and attachment members of a third embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
For purposes of description herein, the terms “upper,” “lower,” “right,” “left,” “rear,” “front,” “vertical,” “horizontal,” and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as orientated in FIG.
1
. However, it is to be understood that the invention may assume various alternative orientations, except where expressly specified to the contrary. It is also to be understood that the specific devices and processes illustrated in the attached drawings, and described in the following specification are simply exemplary embodiments of the inventive concepts defined in the appended claims. Hence, specific dimensions and other physical characteristics relating to the embodiments disclosed herein are not to be considered as limiting, unless the claims expressly state otherwise.
The reference number
10
(
FIG. 1
) generally designates a partition for open building space and the like embodying the present invention. In the illustrated example, the partition
10
has a frame
12
including at least one substantially horizontal surface
14
. A cover member
16
is configured to enclose at least a portion of the frame
12
. The cover member
16
includes attachment members
18
configured to connect the cover member
16
to the frame
12
. A seal
20
is attached to the cover member
16
and includes a resilient flap
22
which engages the substantially horizontal surface
14
of the frame
12
to inhibit the passage of acoustical and/or optical energy through the partition
10
.
In the illustrated example, the frame
12
(
FIG. 2
) includes a pair of opposite side frame members
24
, a top frame cross-member
26
, a bottom frame cross-member
28
and a compound middle frame cross-member
30
. The pair of opposite side frame members
24
each have a U-shaped cross section, wherein the open sides of the side frame members
24
face each other. Opposite ends of the top frame cross-member
26
, the bottom frame cross-member
28
and the compound middle frame cross-member
30
are located within the open sides of both of the side frame members
24
. The top frame cross-member
26
and the bottom frame cross-member
28
approximately have a rectangular cross-section and span the side frame members
24
at the top and adjacent the bottom, respectively, of the frame
12
. The top frame cross-member
26
(
FIGS. 2 and 14
) includes a front face
32
, a back face
33
and a bottom face
34
. A first substantially horizontal surface
14
is located on the bottom face
34
of the top frame cross-member
26
. The top frame cross-member
26
also has an inverted L-shaped flange
29
extending upward and outward above each of the front face
32
and back face
33
of the top frame cross-member
24
. A top face
27
of the top frame cross-member
24
includes an elongated channel
25
, which could accept a trim piece for covering the top face
27
. Likewise, the bottom frame cross-member
28
includes a front face
36
, a back face (opposite to the front face
36
as seen in
FIG. 2
) and a top face
38
. A second substantially horizontal surface
14
is located on the top face
38
of the bottom frame cross-member
28
. A trim piece or kick panel (not shown) is placed below the bottom frame cross-member
28
on the front and rear of the frame
12
to enclose the bottom on the frame
12
.
The illustrated compound middle frame cross-member
30
(see
FIGS. 2 and 13
) has a substantially rectangular shaped cross-section. The compound middle frame cross-member
30
includes an upper front face
40
, an upper back face
41
, a lower front face
42
parallel to the upper front face
40
, a lower back face
43
parallel to the upper back face
41
, a top face
44
and a bottom face
46
. The compound middle frame cross-member
30
also includes an elongated horizontal trim strip
53
extending outward between the upper front face
40
and the lower front face
42
and between the upper back face
41
and the lower back face
43
. A third substantially horizontal surface
14
is located on the top face
44
and a fourth substantially horizontal surface
14
is located on the bottom face
46
of the compound middle frame cross-member
30
. As shown in
FIG. 13
, the compound middle frame cross-member
30
includes a pair of elongate W-shaped seals
55
located within the compound middle frame cross-member
30
to provide a light and/or acoustic inhibitor between the front faces and the rear faces of the middle frame cross-member
30
. As explained in more detail below, the resilient flap
22
of one seal
20
preferably engages each of the substantially horizontal surfaces
14
to provide an acoustic and/or optical barrier for the partition
10
. Although a specific frame
12
configuration is herein disclosed, the frame
12
could have any number of cross members in any configuration whereby one seal
20
on the cover member
16
engages one horizontal surface
14
of the frame
12
.
In the preferred embodiment, the frame
12
includes an oval-shaped window
48
(
FIG. 3
) through opposite ends of each of the front face
32
and back face
33
of the top frame cross-member
26
, the upper front face
40
, the lower front face
42
, the upper back face
41
and the lower back face
43
of the compound middle frame cross-member
30
, and the front face
36
and the back face of the bottom frame cross-member
28
. The oval-shaped window
48
includes a bottom edge
50
, a first side edge
54
, a second side edge
56
and a top edge
58
. As explained in more detail below, each attachment member
18
is inserted into one of the oval-shaped windows
48
for removably attaching the cover members
16
to the frame
12
. Although an oval-shaped window
48
is disclosed in the preferred embodiment, the window could have any configuration. For example, the windows
48
could be circular, W-shaped or any other shape, depending on the design of the attachment members
18
.
In the illustrated example, the cover member
16
(
FIGS. 4
,
5
and
12
) includes a substantially rectangular sheet
60
, an upper channel member
62
and a lower channel member
65
extending from a rear face
63
of the sheet
60
. The sheet
60
is preferably made out of steel, wood, or any other material that could be used to cover a partition
10
. Upper attachment members
18
a
are attached to the upper channel member
62
and lower attachment members
18
b
are attached to the lower channel member
65
, and thereby assist in attaching the cover member
16
to the frame. The channel members
62
and
65
are also connected to one of the seals
20
. The upper channel member
62
includes an upper L-shaped flange
64
, an intermediate L-shaped flange
66
and a lower flange
68
. The upper L-shaped flange
64
extends along the rear face
63
of the cover member
12
and extends outwardly and downwardly from the top edge of the sheet
60
. The intermediate L-shaped flange
66
extends outward and downward from the bottom edge of the upper flange
64
. The lower flange
68
extends rearwardly and substantially perpendicularly from the bottom edge of the intermediate flange
66
. As seen in
FIG. 4
, the lower channel member
65
is a mirror image to the upper channel member
62
and extends upwardly from the bottom edge of the sheet
60
. The cover members
16
can be made from a variety of materials and with different coverings as commonly found on cover members
16
and well known to those skilled in the art.
In the preferred embodiment, the intermediate L-shaped flange
64
of each of the upper channel member
62
and the lower channel member
65
includes a pair of slots
70
adjacent each side edge of the intermediate L-shaped flange
64
. The pair of slots
70
in the upper channel member
62
are preferably slanted downwards towards each other as they approach the bottom of a vertical surface of the intermediate L-shaped flange
64
of the upper channel member
62
. Likewise, the pair of slots
70
in the lower channel member
65
are slanted upwards towards each other as they approach the top of a vertical of the intermediate L-shaped flange
64
of the lower channel member
65
. Each intermediate L-shaped flange
66
also includes a short slot
72
in the horizontal surface and the vertical surface of the L-shaped intermediate flange
66
between each of the pair of slots
70
. Each attachment member
18
is inserted into one of the pairs of slots
70
to connect the attachment members
18
to the cover member
16
. The pair of slots
70
are preferably slanted to assist in properly orientating the attachment member
18
in the slots
70
, although the slots
70
could be parallel. Furthermore, the seal
20
is connected to the lower flange
68
.
The illustrated seal
20
(
FIGS. 4
,
5
and
12
) includes an elongated body
74
having a U-shaped groove
76
and the resilient flap
22
. The resilient flap
22
preferably extends from the body
74
over its length in a direction substantially perpendicular the U-shaped groove
76
. The body
74
preferably includes at least one finger
78
extending into the U-shaped groove
76
. Two seals
20
are connected to the cover member
16
by inserting the lower flange
68
of each of the channel members
62
and
65
into the U-shaped groove
76
of one of the seals, wherein the lower flange
68
is frictionally held within the U-shaped groove
76
with an interference fit. The finger
78
extending into the U-shaped groove
76
provides additional friction for maintaining the seal
20
on the cover member
16
. It is contemplated that the seal could be attached to the cover member
16
by other means, for example, by adhesive.
When the seals
20
are placed onto the channel members
62
and
65
of the cover member
16
in the preferred embodiment, the resilient flap
22
of the seal
20
of the upper channel member
62
would face upward and the resilient flap
22
of the seal
20
of the lower channel member
65
would face downward. Furthermore, when the illustrated cover member
16
is connected to the frame
12
, the resilient flap
22
of the seal
20
of the upper channel member
62
would engage the horizontal surface
14
on the bottom face
34
of the top frame cross-member
24
or the horizontal surface
14
of the bottom face
46
of the compound middle frame cross-member
30
. Likewise, the resilient flap
22
of the seal
20
of the lower channel member
65
would engage the horizontal surface
14
on the top face
38
of the bottom frame cross-member
26
or the horizontal surface
14
of the top face
44
of the compound middle frame cross-member
30
. The seals
20
therefore inhibit sound from passing through the partition
10
. The seals
20
can also be used, if they are translucent or opaque, to prevent the transmission of light through the partition
10
. The seals
20
can be made of an elastomer or any other suitable material.
In the illustrated example, the attachment members
18
comprise upper attachment members
18
a
connected to the upper channel member
62
of the cover member
16
and lower channel members
18
b
connected to the lower channel members
65
of the cover member
16
. The upper attachment members
18
a
comprise spring clips (
FIGS. 6 and 7
) having a central plate
80
a
and a protruding U-shaped portion
82
a
. The central plate
80
a
includes a trapezoid shaped panel section
81
a
and a pair of side flanges
84
a
. If the slots
70
are parallel as discussed above in an alternative design of the cover member
16
, the panel section
81
a
would preferably have a substantially rectangular configuration. Each side flange
84
a
includes a substantially L-shaped portion
83
a
having a first leg
85
a
extending rearward from a side edge
86
a
of the panel section
81
a
and a second leg
87
a
extending outward from the first leg
85
a
. As seen in
FIGS. 6 and 7
, the second leg
87
a
of one of side flanges
84
a
is longer than the second leg
87
a
of the other side flange
84
a
. The longer second leg
87
a
has a forwardly and outwardly extending detent
89
a
extending from a central portion of the longer second leg
87
a
. The shorter side flange
84
a
also includes tab portion
88
a
extending slightly rearward and outward from the second leg
87
a
of the first substantially L-shaped portion
83
a
. The first legs
85
a
of the side flanges
84
a
have approximately the same angle as the pair of slots
70
in the upper channel member
62
of the cover member
16
(see FIG.
12
).
The illustrated protruding U-shaped portion
82
a
of the upper attachment member
18
a
extends substantially perpendicularly from an upper edge
90
a
of the plate
80
a
, with the protruding U-shaped portion
82
a
opening rearwardly. The U-shaped portion
82
a
includes a lower sheet
91
a
, an upper sheet
92
a
, a pair of U-shaped leaf spring locking arms
93
a
connecting the lower sheet
91
a
and the upper sheet
92
a
, and an upstanding connecting flange
96
a
. Although two leaf spring locking arms
93
a
are shown, it is contemplated that only one or several leaf spring locking arms could be used. The lower sheet
91
a
includes a first portion
94
a
extending downward and rearward from the top edge
90
a
of the plate
80
a
and a second portion
97
a
extending upward and rearward from the first portion
94
a
. As seen in
FIG. 6
, first portion
94
a
and the plate
80
a
define a downwardly opening channel
99
a
therebetween. The pair of U-shaped leaf spring locking arms
93
a
extend from an edge of the second portion
97
a
of the lower sheet
91
a
opposite to the first portion
94
a
. The upper sheet
92
a
is also connected to the pair of U-shaped leaf spring locking arms
93
a
and is located at a position above the lower sheet
91
a
. The upper sheet
92
a
includes a pair of U-shaped notch members
105
a
extending from a side of the upper sheet
92
a
opposite to the pair of U-shaped leaf spring locking arms
93
a
. A tab
103
a
extends between each of the U-shaped notch members
105
a.
In the illustrated example, the upstanding connecting flange
96
a
of the upper attachment member
18
a
has an inverted U-shape as viewed from the front of the upper attachment member
18
a
and extends upward from the pair of U-shaped notch members
105
a
. The upstanding connecting flange
96
a
includes a cross portion
100
a
having an inverted L-shaped cross-section. The cross portion
100
a
includes a substantially horizontal section
102
a
extending rearward. The protruding U-shaped portion
82
a
assists in connecting the cover member
16
to the frame
12
.
The illustrated lower attachment members
18
b
(
FIGS. 8 and 9
) are similarly configured to the upper attachment members
18
a
and also comprise spring clips having a central plate
80
b
and a protruding U-shaped portion
82
b
. The central plate
80
b
includes a trapezoid shaped panel section
81
b
and a pair of side flanges
84
b
. If the slots
70
are parallel as discussed above in an alternative design of the cover member
16
, the panel section
81
b
would preferably have a substantially rectangular configuration. Each side flange
84
b
includes a substantially L-shaped portion
83
b
having a first leg
85
b
extending rearward from a side edge
86
b
of the panel section
81
b
and a second leg
87
b
extending outward from the first leg
85
b
. As seen in
FIGS. 8 and 9
, the second leg
87
b
of one of side flanges
84
b
is longer than the second leg
87
b
of the other side flange
84
b
. The longer second leg
87
b
has outwardly extending detent
89
b
extending from a central portion of the longer second leg
87
b
. The shorter side flange
84
b
also includes tab portion
88
b
extending rearward and outward from the second leg
87
b
of the first substantially L-shaped portion
83
b
. The first legs
85
b
of the side flanges
84
b
have approximately the same angle as the pair of slots
70
in the lower channel member
65
of the cover member
16
. The central plate
80
b
also includes an L-shaped tab
109
b
extending downward from one side of a lower edge
90
b
of the plate
80
b
. As explained in more detail below, the L-shaped tab
109
b
assists in removing the lower attachment members
18
b
from the frame
12
.
In the illustrated example, the protruding U-shaped portion
82
b
of the lower attachment member
18
b
extends from the lower edge
90
b
of the plate
80
b
, with the protruding U-shaped portion
82
b
opening rearwardly. The U-shaped portion
82
b
includes a lower sheet
91
b
, an upper sheet
92
b
, a pair of U-shaped leaf spring locking arms
93
b
connecting the lower sheet
91
b
and the upper sheet
92
b
. The upper sheet
92
b
extends downwardly and forwardly from the lower edge
90
b
of the sheet
91
b
. The pair of U-shaped leaf spring locking arms
93
b
extend downward from an edge of the upper sheet
92
b
opposite to the lower edge
90
b
of the sheet
91
b
. The lower sheet
91
b
is also connected to the pair of U-shaped leaf spring locking arms
93
b
and is located at a position below the upper sheet
92
b
. The lower sheet
91
b
includes an elongated notch member
105
b
extending from a side of the lower sheet
91
b
opposite to the pair of U-shaped leaf spring locking arms
93
b
. A tab
103
b
extends downwardly from the elongated notch member
105
b
. The protruding U-shaped portion
82
b
assists in connecting the cover member
16
to the frame
12
.
In the preferred embodiment, the upper attachment members
18
a
are connected to the cover member
16
by first inserting the side flange
84
a
with the longer second leg
87
a
fully into one of the slots
70
in the intermediate L-shaped flange
64
of the upper channel member
62
. Once the side flange
84
a
with the longer second leg
87
a
is fully inserted into one of the slots
70
, the side flange
84
a
with the shorter second leg
87
a
can fit into the other slot
70
(see FIG.
10
). The panel section
81
a
will be flush against the intermediate L-shaped flange
64
at this point. The upper attachment member
18
a
is then shifted laterally in the direction of the side flange
84
a
with the shorter second leg
87
a
until the first leg
95
a
of the side flange
84
a
with the shorter second leg
87
a
abuts against an outside edge
71
of the slot
70
. As seen in
FIG. 11
, when the side flange
84
a
with the shorter second leg
87
a
is fully inserted into the slot
70
, the forwardly and outwardly extending detent
89
a
extending from the central portion of the longer second leg
87
a
will snap outward to abut against an outside edge
73
of the other of the slots
70
to maintain the upper attachment member
18
a
in position in the cover member
16
. Because the slots
70
are angled as discussed above, the upper attachment members
18
a
will only fit into the slots
70
with the protruding U-shaped sections
82
a
of the upper attachment members
18
a
in the proper position for connecting the cover member
16
to the frame
12
. Therefore, the two upper attachment members
18
a
adjacent the upper edge of the cover member
16
will have the protruding U-shaped section
82
a
above the central plate
80
a.
In the preferred embodiment, the lower attachment members
18
b
are connected to the cover member
16
in the same manner as the upper attachment members
18
a
. Therefore, the lower attachment members
18
b
are connected to the cover member
16
by first inserting the side flange
84
b
with the longer second leg
87
b
fully into one of the slots
70
in the intermediate L-shaped flange
64
of the lower channel member
65
. Once the side flange
84
b
with the longer second leg
87
b
is fully inserted into one of the slots
70
, the side flange
84
b
with the shorter second leg
87
b
can fit into the other slot
70
. The panel section
81
b
will be flush against the intermediate L-shaped flange
64
at this point. The lower attachment member
18
b
is then shifted laterally in the direction of the side flange
84
b
with the shorter second leg
87
b
until the first leg
95
b
of the side flange
84
b
with the shorter second leg
87
b
abuts against an outside edge of the slot
70
. When the side flange
84
b
with the shorter second leg
87
b
is fully inserted into the slot
70
, the forwardly and outwardly extending detent
89
b
extending from the central portion of the longer second leg
87
b
will snap outward to abut against an outside edge of the other of the slots
70
to maintain the lower attachment member
18
b
in position in the cover member
16
. Because the slots
70
are angled as discussed above, the lower attachment members
18
b
will only fit into the slots
70
with the protruding U-shaped sections
82
b
of the lower attachment members
18
b
in the proper position for connecting the cover member
16
to the frame
12
. Therefore, the two lower attachment members
18
b
adjacent the bottom edge of the cover member
16
will have the protruding U-shaped section
82
b
below the central plate
80
b.
The illustrated upper attachment members
18
a
connect the cover member
16
to the frame
12
by inserting the protruding U-shaped sections
82
a
into the oval-shaped windows
48
on the frame
12
(see FIGS.
13
and
14
). In the illustrated example, one cover member
16
will enclose an upper portion
113
(see
FIG. 2
) of the frame
12
between the top frame cross-member
26
and the middle compound frame cross-member
30
and one cover member
16
will enclose a lower portion
114
(see
FIG. 2
) of the frame
12
between the middle compound frame cross-member
30
and the bottom frame cross member
28
. The cover member
16
enclosing the upper portion
113
of the frame
12
will have two of its attachment members
18
a
inserted into the oval-shaped windows
48
in the front face
32
of the top frame cross member
26
and two of its attachment members
18
b
inserted into the oval-shaped windows
48
in the upper front face
40
of the middle compound frame cross-member
30
. Likewise, the cover member
16
enclosing the lower portion
114
of the frame
12
will have two of its attachment members
18
a
inserted into the oval-shaped windows
48
in the lower front face
42
of the middle compound frame cross-member
30
and two of its attachment members
18
b
inserted into the oval-shaped windows
48
in the bottom frame cross-member
28
.
The illustrated cover member
16
is connected to the frame by first inserting the protruding U-shaped portions
82
of the lower attachment members
18
b
into the oval-shaped windows
48
in either the front face
36
or the back face of the lower frame cross member to enclose the lower portion
114
of the frame
12
, or the upper front face
40
or the upper back face
41
of the middle compound frame cross member to enclose the upper portion
113
of the frame
12
(see, e.g. FIG.
13
). As the protruding U-shaped portions
82
b
of the lower attachment members
18
b
are inserted into the oval-shaped windows
48
, the upper sheet
92
b
and the lower sheet
91
b
have a maximum distance therebetween longer than the distance between the top edge
58
and the bottom edge
50
of the oval-shaped windows
48
. Therefore, the upper sheet
92
b
and the lower sheet
91
b
will flex towards each other, with the pair of U-shaped leaf spring locking arms
93
b
biasing the upper sheet
92
b
and the lower sheet
91
b
away from each other. When the protruding U-shaped portion
82
b
of the lower attachment member
18
b
is fully inserted into the oval-shaped windows
48
, the lower sheet
91
b
will snap downward and the bottom edge
50
of the oval-shaped window
48
will rest in the elongate notch member
105
b
. Furthermore, the upper sheet
92
b
will snap upward.
The illustrated cover member
16
is then fully attached to the frame
12
by rotating an upper portion of the cover member
16
towards the frame
12
to insert the upper attachment members
18
a
into the frame
12
. The upper attachment members
18
a
connect the cover member
16
to the frame
12
by first inserting the protruding U-shaped portions
82
a
of the upper attachment members
18
a
into the oval-shaped windows
48
to connect the cover member
16
to the frame
12
(FIGS.
13
and
14
). As the protruding U-shaped portions
82
a
of the upper attachment members
18
a
are inserted into the oval-shaped windows
48
, the upper sheet
92
a
and the lower sheet
91
a
have a maximum distance therebetween longer than the distance between the top edge
58
and the bottom edge
50
of the oval-shaped windows
48
. Therefore, the upper sheet
92
a
and the lower sheet
91
a
will flex towards each other, with the pair of U-shaped leaf spring locking arms
93
a
biasing the upper sheet
92
a
and the lower sheet
91
a
away from each other. When the protruding U-shaped portion
82
a
of the upper attachment member
18
a
is fully inserted into the oval-shaped windows
48
, the upper sheet
92
a
will snap upward and the top edge
58
of the oval-shaped window
48
will rest in the pair of U-shaped notch members
105
a
. Likewise, the lower sheet
91
a
will snap downward and the bottom edge
50
of the oval-shaped window
48
will rest in the downwardly opening channel
99
a
of the upper attachment member
18
a
. Furthermore, the tab
103
a
will snap behind the respective face of the frame cross-member. Therefore, the upper attachment members
18
a
will be positively locked within the oval-shaped windows
48
to connect the cover member
16
to the frame
12
. Accordingly, the cover member
16
will be connected to the frame
12
by the upper attachment members
18
a
and the elongated notch
105
b
of the lower attachment members
18
b
. As described in more detail below, the upstanding connecting flange
96
a
is depressed to remove the upper attachment members
18
a
from the oval-shaped windows
48
.
In the illustrated example, a tool
1000
preferably is used to remove the upper attachment members
18
a
from the oval-shaped windows
48
. The tool
1000
(
FIG. 15
) includes a handle
1002
and a key portion
1004
. The key portion
1004
of the tool
1000
includes a main portion
1006
with a rectangular notch
1008
adjacent the end of the key portion
1004
. The notch
1008
defines an end flange
1010
located at the end of the key portion
1004
. As seen in
FIG. 13
, the illustrated upper attachment members
18
a
are removed from the oval-shaped windows
48
in the middle compound frame cross-member
30
by first turning the key portion
1004
of the tool
1000
such that the key portion
1004
is substantially parallel to a horizontal plane. Thereafter, the tool
1000
is inserted between the elongated horizontal trim strip
53
and a top edge
118
of the cover member
16
covering the lower portion
114
of the frame
12
. The tool
1000
is thereafter rotated such that the cover member
16
is located within the notch
1008
. Furthermore, the end flange
1010
engages the horizontal section
102
a
of the connecting flange
96
a
of the upper attachment member
18
a
, and depresses the same so as to disengage the tab
103
a
from behind the cross-member. The tool
1000
is then pulled towards the user of the tool
1000
to pull the cover member
16
outward, with the end flange
1010
pulling against a rear face
119
of the cover member
16
to pull the upper attachment members
18
a
out of the oval-shaped windows
48
. Preferably, the main portion
1006
of the key portion
1004
of the tool
1000
will not be fully vertical when the end flange
1010
of the key portion
1004
engages the connecting flange
96
a
of the upper attachment member
18
a
because the main portion
1006
will abut the top edge
118
of the cover member
16
. Consequently, the key portion
1004
cannot be overturned and the connecting flange
96
a
of the upper attachment members
18
a
cannot be overflexed during removal of the upper attachment members
18
a
from the oval-shaped windows
48
. The tool
1000
can also be inserted between the L-shaped flange
29
of the top frame cross-member
26
and the top edge
118
of the cover member
16
covering the upper portion
113
to engage and remove the upper attachment member
18
a
from the top frame cross-member
26
in the manner described directly above.
The illustrated lower attachment members
18
b
are thereafter removed from the oval-shaped windows
48
by rotating the upper portion of the cover member
16
away from the frame. As seen in
FIG. 13
, the L-shaped tab
109
b
abuts against the front face
36
or the back face of the lower frame cross member to enclose the lower portion
114
of the frame
12
, or the upper front face
40
or the upper back face
41
of the middle compound frame cross member to enclose the upper portion
113
of the frame
12
. As the cover member
16
is rotated outward, the L-shaped tab
109
b
will create a pivot point
2000
that the cover member
16
will rotate about. The pivot point
2000
will assist the upper sheet
91
b
of the lower attachment members
18
b
to move away from the top edge
58
of the oval-shaped windows
48
, thereby allowing the protruding U-shaped portion
82
b
of the lower attachment members
18
b
to be removed from the oval-shaped windows
48
. It is further contemplated that the lower attachment members
18
b
could be directly pulled outward to remove the protruding U-shaped portion
82
b
from the oval-shaped windows
48
.
The reference numeral
16
c
(
FIGS. 16-17
) generally designates another embodiment of the present invention, having a second embodiment for the cover member. Since cover member
16
c
is similar to the previously described cover member
16
, similar parts appearing in
FIGS. 1-15
and
FIGS. 16-17
, respectively, are represented by the same, corresponding reference number, except for the suffix “c” in the numerals of the latter. The cover member
16
c
is preferably used to hold a tack board (not shown). The cover member
16
c
includes a pair of side rails
122
, a top rail
124
and a bottom rail
126
. The top rail
124
connects to the top ends of the side rails
122
and the bottom rail
126
connects to the bottom ends of the side rails
122
.
In the illustrated example, the side rails
122
each have a stepped cross-section including an outside portion
128
, an intermediate portion
130
substantially perpendicular to the outside portion
128
and an inside portion
136
substantially perpendicular to the intermediate portion
130
. The outside portion
128
and the intermediate portion
130
extend for the length of the side rails
122
. However, the inside portion
136
has a length shorter than the intermediate portion
130
and the outside portion
128
with top and bottom ends of the inside portion
136
equally distant from the ends of the side rails
122
. The outside portion
128
, intermediate portion
130
, and the inside portion
136
abut and have portions connected to the top rail
124
and the bottom rail
126
.
The illustrated top rail
124
and bottom rail
126
are identical, with the bottom rail
126
being positioned in an opposite orientation to the top rail
124
. Only the top rail
124
will be described, with the understanding that the bottom rail
126
includes the same elements in an opposite orientation (e.g., upper for the top equals lower for the bottom). The top rail
124
is similar to the side rails
122
and includes an upper horizontal portion
138
, a first vertical portion
140
, a middle horizontal portion
142
, a second vertical portion
144
and a lower horizontal portion
146
. The upper horizontal portion
138
preferably is bent over in a tight U-shape to provide strength for the top rail
124
. The second vertical portion
144
has a bent over bottom section
148
that is also bent over in a tight U-shape and extends first downward from the horizontal portion
142
and then upward. The second vertical portion
144
also has a pair of slots
70
c
located adjacent the ends of the second vertical portion
144
and above the bent over bottom section
148
. A support flange
132
is attached behind the first vertical flange portion
140
of the top rail
124
and includes an L-shaped lower portion
134
attached behind the bent over bottom section
148
of the second vertical portion
144
. Therefore, the middle horizontal portion
142
, the second vertical portion
144
and the support flange
132
define a rectangular tube
131
. Similar to the side rails
122
, the upper horizontal portion
138
and the first vertical portion
140
extend for the length of the top rail
124
. Furthermore, the middle horizontal portion
142
, the second vertical portion
144
and the lower horizontal portion
146
have a length shorter than the upper horizontal portion
138
and the first vertical portion
140
, with side ends equally distant from the ends of the top rail
124
. In the preferred embodiment, the top rail
124
is connected to the side rails
122
by placing the upper horizontal portion
138
of the top rail
124
over the top edge of the outside portion
128
of the side rails
122
and overlapping the first intermediate portion
130
of the side rails
122
over the side face of the first vertical portion
140
of the top rail
124
.
The attachment members
18
c
are connected to the cover member
16
c
by inserting each attachment member
18
c
into one of the pair of slots
70
s
as described in the first embodiment. The lower attachment members
18
b
are connected to the bottom rail
126
in a like manner. Furthermore, the seal
20
c
is connected to the lower horizontal portion
146
in the same manner as the connection between the seal
20
and the lower flange
68
of the first embodiment. The cover member
16
c
can then be attached to the frame
12
c
as discussed above, with the resilient flap
22
c
of the seal
20
c
engaging the horizontal surface
14
c
of the frame
12
c.
The reference numeral
10
d
(
FIG. 18
) generally designates another embodiment of the present invention, having a second embodiment for the partition. Since partition
10
d
is similar to the previously described partition, similar parts appearing in
FIGS. 1-15
and
FIG. 18
, respectively, are represented by the same, corresponding reference number, except for the suffix “d” in the numerals of the latter. The compound middle frame cross-member
30
d
of the present invention is similar to the compound middle frame cross-member
30
of the first embodiment of the present invention, except that the compound middle frame cross-member
30
d
has a substantially I-shaped cross-section. The compound middle frame cross-member
30
d
includes an outwardly facing channel
49
d
located between the upper front face
40
d
and the lower front face. Likewise, an inwardly facing channel
51
d
is located between the upper back face
41
d
and the lower back face. The elongated horizontal trim strip
53
d
extending out of the middle of each of the channels
49
d
and
51
d
has a chevron shaped cross-section. The compound middle frame cross-member
30
d
is substantially a mirror image above and below a line extending through the horizontal midpoint of the elongated horizontal trim strip
53
d.
In the illustrated example, the protruding U-shaped section
82
d
of the lower attachment member
18
d
is angled downward such that a portion of the protruding U-shaped section
82
d
adjacent the pair of U-shaped leaf spring locking arms
93
d
and an edge of the lower sheet
91
d
abuts an interior surface
57
of the compound middle frame cross-member
30
d
above the inwardly facing channel
51
d
. As the cover member
16
d
is rotated outward, the L-shaped tab
109
d
of the lower attachment member
18
d
will create a pivot point
2000
d
that the cover member
16
d
will rotate about. The pivot point
2000
d
will assist the upper sheet
91
d
of the lower attachment members
18
d
to move away from the top edge
58
d
of the oval-shaped windows
48
d
, thereby allowing the protruding U-shaped portion
82
d
of the lower attachment members
18
d
to be removed from the oval-shaped windows
48
d
. In the illustrated example, the pivot point
2000
d
is located at a corner defined by the upper back face
41
d
and the inwardly facing channel
51
d.
The above description is considered that of the preferred embodiments only. Modification of the invention will occur to those skilled in the art and to those who make or use the invention. For example, it is contemplated that a lock member could be attached to the cover member
16
for locking the cover member
16
to the frame
12
when the cover member
16
is connected to the frame
12
. The lock member could extend from a rear face of the cover member
16
and engage a bottom face of one of the cross-members of the frame. Therefore, it is understood that the embodiments shown in the drawings and described above are merely for illustrative purposes and not intended to limit the scope of the invention, which is defined by the following claims as interpreted according to the principles of patent law, including the doctrine of equivalents.
Claims
- 1. A partition for open building space, comprising:a frame including at least one substantially horizontal surface; a cover member being configured to enclose at least a portion of said frame said cover member including attachment members configured to connect said cover member to said frame; and a seal attached to said cover member, and including a resilient flap which engages said through said partition; wherein said at least one substantially horizontal surface comprises a first substantially horizontal surface and a second substantially horizontal surface, said seal engaging said first substantially horizontal surface; and further including a second seal attached to said cover member, said second seal including a resilient flap configured to engage said second substantially horizontal surface of said frame.
- 2. The partition as set forth in claim 1, wherein:said cover member includes a substantially horizontal flange extending between side edges of said cover member; and said seal includes a U-shaped groove, said U-shaped groove configured to accept said substantially horizontal flange of said cover member to frictionally connect said seal to said cover member.
- 3. The partition as set forth in claim 2, wherein:said seal includes at least one finger extending into said U-shaped groove, said at least one finger configured to frictionally engage said horizontal flange of said cover member.
- 4. The partition as set forth in claim 1, wherein:said frame further includes a substantially horizontally extending cross-member having a plurality of windows; and said attachment members are inserted into said windows for attaching said cover member to said frame.
- 5. The partition as set forth in claim 4, wherein:said at least one substantially horizontal surface is located on a lower portion of said cross-member.
- 6. A partition for open building spacer, comprising:a frame including at least one substantially horizontal surface; a cover member being configured to enclose at least a portion of said frame, said cover member including attachment members configured to connect said cover member to said frame; and a seal attached to said cover member, and including a resilient flap which engages said substantially horizontal surface of said frame to inhibit the passage of acoustical energy through said partition; wherein said frame further includes a substantially horizontally extending cross-member having a plurality of windows; wherein said attachment members are inserted into said windows for attaching said cover member to said frame; wherein said cover member includes a substantially vertical flange having a pair of angled slots; and wherein said attachment members comprise spring clips, each spring clip including a central plate having a pair of side flanges inserted into one of said pair of slots to connect said attachment member to said cover member.
- 7. The partition as set forth in claim 6, wherein:each of said windows of said frame includes a top edge and a bottom edge; at least one of said spring clips further includes a tab; said at least one of said spring clips is connected to said cross-member by inserting said at least one of said spring clips into one of said windows, wherein said tab of said at least one of said spring clips locks against an inside surface of said cross-member above said top edge of said window to connect said at least one of said spring clips to said cross-member.
- 8. The partition as set forth in claim 7, wherein:said at least one of said spring clips includes a connecting flange that extends above an upper edge of said cover member, wherein a tool can be inserted in a space located between said upper edge of said cover member and an outwardly protruding member of said frame located above said cover member so as to engage said connecting flange of said at least one of said spring clips and depress said connecting flange so as to disengage said tab of said at least one of said spring clips from said inside surface of said cross-member to disengage said at least one of said spring clips from its associated window.
- 9. The partition as set forth in claim 6, wherein:said spring clips have only one orientation wherein said pair of side flanges can fit into said pair of slots.
- 10. The partition as set forth in claim 1, wherein:said cover member is comprised of steel.
- 11. The partition as set forth in claim 1, wherein:said cover member is comprised of wood.
- 12. A cover panel for a partition having a frame with a horizontal surface, said cover panel comprising:a cover member being configured to enclose at least a portion of the frame, said cover member including attachment members configured to connect said cover member to the frame; and a seal attacked to said cover member, and including a resilient flap configured to engage the horizontal surface of the frame when said cover member is connected to the frame to inhibit the passage of acoustical energy through said partition; wherein said cover member includes a substantially horizontal flange extending between side edges of said cover member; and wherein said seal includes a U-shaped groove, said U-shaped groove configured to accept said substantially horizontal flange of said cover member to frictionally connect said seal to said cover member.
- 13. The cover panel as set forth in claim 12, wherein:said seal includes at least one finger extending into said U-shaped groove, said at least one finger configured to frictionally engage said horizontal flange of said cover member.
- 14. The cover panel as set forth in claim 12, further including:a second seal attached to said cover member, said second seal including a resilient flap configured to engage a second surface of the frame.
- 15. The cover panel as set forth in claim 12, wherein:said attachment members are configured to be inserted into windows on a substantially horizontal cross-member of the frame for attaching said cover member to the frame.
- 16. A cover panel for a partition having a frame with a horizontal surface, said cover panel comprising:a cover member being configured to enclose at least a portion of the frame, said cover member including attachment members configured to connect said cover member to the frame; and a seal attached to said cover member, and including a resilient flap configured to engage the horizontal surface of the frame when said cover member is connected to the frame to inhibit the passage of acoustical energy through said partition; wherein said attachment members are configured to be inserted into windows on a substantially horizontal cross-member of the frame for attaching said cover member to the frame; wherein said cover member includes a substantially vertical flange having a pair of angled slots; and wherein said attachment members comprise spring clips, each spring clip including a central plate having a pair of side flanges inserted into one of said pair of slots to connect said attachment member to said cover member.
- 17. The cover panel as set forth in claim 16, wherein:each of said spring clips further includes a tab; said spring clip is configured to be connected to said cross-member by inserting said spring clip into one of the windows of the frame, wherein said tab of said spring clip is configured to lock against an inside surface of the cross-member above a top edge of the window to connect said spring clip to the cross-member.
- 18. The cover panel as set forth in claim 17, wherein:said spring clips include a connecting flange that extends above an upper edge of said cover member, wherein a tool can be inserted in a space located between said upper edge of said cover member and an outwardly protruding member of the frame located above said cover member so as to engage said connecting flange of said spring clip and depress said connecting flange so as to disengage said tab of said attachment members from the inside surface of the cross-member to disengage said spring clip from its associated window.
- 19. The cover panel as set forth in claim 16, wherein:said spring clips have only one orientation wherein said pair of side flanges can fit into said pair of slots.
- 20. The cover panel as set forth in claim 12, wherein:said cover member is comprised of steel.
- 21. The cover panel as set forth in claim 12, wherein:said cover member is comprised of wood.
- 22. The partition as set forth in claim 1, wherein:said attachment members are removable from said cover member.
- 23. The partition as set forth in claim 1, wherein:said cover member is removable from said frame.
- 24. The partition as set forth in claim 1, wherein:said cover member includes a vertical flange; and said attachment members are connected to said vertical flange.
- 25. The cover panel as set forth in claim 12, wherein:said attachment members are removable from said cover member.
- 26. The cover panel as set forth in claim 12, wherein:said cover member includes a vertical flange; and said attachment members are connected to said vertical flange.
- 27. The partition as set forth in claim 4, wherein:the substantially horizontally extending cross-member is substantially vertical.
- 28. The partition as set forth in claim 1, wherein:said frame further includes at least one substantially vertical surface; and said attachment members are configured to connect said cover member to said frame by engaging said frame at said at least one substantially vertical surface.
- 29. A partition for open building space, comprising:a frame including at least one substantially horizontal surface; a cover member being configured to enclose at least a portion of said frame, said cover member including attachment members configured to connect said cover member to said frame; and a seal attached to said cover member, and including a resilient flap which engages said substantially horizontal surface of said frame to inhibit the passage of acoustical energy through said partition; wherein said seal extends farther in a horizontal direction than one of said attachment members.
- 30. A partition for open building space, comprising:a frame including a first surface and a second surface, said first surface being substantially perpendicular to said second surface; a cover member being configured to enclose at leant a portion of said frame, said cover member including attachment members configured to connect said cover member to said frame at said first surface; and a seal attached to said cover member, and including a resilient flap which engages said second surface of said frame to inhibit the passage of acoustical energy through said partition; wherein said first surface includes a plurality of windows; and said attachment members are inserted into said windows for attaching said cover member to said frame.
- 31. The partition as set forth in claim 30, wherein:said cover member includes a flange extending between side edges of said cover member; and said seal includes a U-shaped groove, said U-shaped groove configured to accept said flange of said cover member to frictionally connect said seal to said cover member.
- 32. The partition as set forth in claim 31, wherein:said seal includes at least one finger extending into said U-shaped groove, said at least one finger configured to frictionally engage said flange of said cover member.
- 33. The partition as set forth in claim 30, wherein:said frame includes a third surface, the third surface being substantially parallel to the second surface; and further including a second seal attached to said cover member, said second seal including a resilient flap configured to engage said third surface of said frame.
- 34. The partition as set forth in claim 30, wherein:said second surface is located on a lower portion of said cross-member.
- 35. The partition as set forth in claim 30, wherein:said cover member includes a substantially vertical flange having a pair of angled slots; and said attachment members comprise spring clips, each spring clip including a central plate having a pair of side flanges inserted into one of said pair of slots to connect said attachment member to said cover member.
- 36. The partition as set forth in claim 30, wherein:said attachment members are removable from said cover member.
- 37. The partition as set forth in claim 30, wherein:said cover member is removable from said frame.
- 38. A partition for open building space, comprising:a frame including a first surface and a second surface, said first surface being substantially perpendicular to said second surface; a cover member being configured to enclose at least a portion of said frame, said cover member including attachment members configured to connect said cover member to said frame at said first surface; and a seal attached to said cover member, and including a resilient flap which engages said second surface of said frame to inhibit the passage of acoustical energy through said partition; wherein said cover member includes a vertical flange; and wherein said attachment members are connected to said vertical flange.
- 39. A partition for open building space, comprising:a frame including a first surface and a second surface, said first surface being substantially perpendicular to said second surface; a cover member being configured to enclose at least a portion of said frame, said cover member including attachment members configured to connect said cover member to said frame at said first surface; and a seal attached to said cover member, and including a resilient flap which engages said second surface of said frame to inhibit the passage of acoustical energy through said partition; wherein said seal extends farther in a horizontal direction than one of said attachment members.
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