Cover panel brace for partition systems

Abstract
A partition includes at least two vertical posts with upper and lower beams having opposite ends thereof interconnecting the vertical posts to define when in an assembled condition, a rigid panel frame having a substantially open interior. The panel frame defines a vertical dimension. At least one cover panel is configured to enclose at least a portion of the open interior of the panel frame, and is removably mounted on the panel frame to readily access the open interior thereof. The cover panel defines an interior surface and a center portion spaced-apart from the posts. A cover panel brace is connected with the upper beam, and has an outer surface abutting the interior surface of the cover panel to support the cover panel adjacent the center portion to prevent flexing of the cover panel. The cover panel brace is longitudinally extensible to accommodate variations of the vertical dimension between the upper and lower beams.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to office partition panel systems, and in particular to a cover panel brace for partitions.




The efficient use of building floor space is an ever growing concern, particularly as building costs continue to escalate. Open office plans have been developed to reduce overall officing costs, and generally incorporate large, open floor spaces in buildings that are equipped with modular furniture systems which are readily reconfigurable to accommodate the ever changing needs of a specific user, as well as the divergent requirements of different tenants. One arrangement commonly used for furnishing open plans includes movable or portable partition panels that are detachably interconnected to partition off the open spaces into individual workstations and/or offices. Such partition panels have sufficient structural strength to receive hang-on furniture units, such as work surfaces, overhead cabinets, shelves, etc., and are generally known in the office furniture industry as “systems furniture.” In addition, such partition panels have an acoustical, sound-absorbing configuration to promote a quiet, pleasant work environment.




Numerous partition panel systems have been developed for dividing office workspaces into smaller areas. Partition panel systems, like those disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,996,811, utilize prefabricated rectangular partition panel members that have a unitary rigid perimeter frame formed by top, bottom, and end channels that are welded to one another. Decorative cover panels are fastened to opposite sides of the perimeter frame. Each perimeter frame member has a rectangular shape, and is fabricated and shipped as a single unit, often with the decorative cover panels pre-fastened to the frame. During installation, the prefabricated perimeter frame of each panel member is fastened to the perimeter frame of an adjacent panel member along the vertical edges thereof, either directly, or by a separate fastener post. Each partition panel member includes two height adjustable feet or glides along the bottom edge of each panel member, with one glide being located adjacent each vertical panel edge. Since there are two vertical frame members at each panel joint, this type of panel construction results in structural redundancy. In addition, since each glide must be properly adjusted for height, this configuration requires adjustment of both glides at each panel joint during assembly. Furthermore, although longer panels typically have a lower cost per unit length, longer panels are difficult to handle, which places a practical limit on the size of the partition panel member that can be shipped and installed as a prefabricated unit.




Other partition panel systems, like that disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,150,554, utilize prefabricated rectangular partition panel members having a unitary perimeter frame that attaches to a post member along each vertical panel edge. Although this type of design may have a single glide at each post, each panel-to-post connection has at least two vertical structural members. Since only a single vertical member is needed to provide support and height adjustment, this type of system has redundant structure. In addition, the rectangular partition panel members are manufactured and shipped as a unit, limiting the size of the partition panel members that can be used.




Other office divider systems, like that disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,406,760, utilize vertical posts and horizontal beams wherein each post attaches to an adjacent post along adjacent vertical edges. Since each post is attached directly to an adjacent post, this configuration also has redundant vertical structural members and glides.




Other office panel dividers, like that disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,287,666 and 5,219,406, have multiple posts and beams with connector members that hold a pair of beams to adjacent posts. This arrangement has two horizontal beams in a side-by-side relationship at each height location, and also has two vertical posts attached directly together in either a back-to-back or side-by-side relationship. Thus, there is redundancy in both the post and the beam structures. In addition, connector pieces are required to attach the beams to the posts.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




One aspect of the present invention is to provide a knock-down portable partition including a panel frame having a central portion. At least one cover panel covers at least a portion of the central portion of the panel frame. Connectors detachably mount the cover panel on the panel frame to facilitate assembly and removal of the cover panel on the panel frame. The panel frame includes at least two vertical posts each having an upper end, a lower end and opposite faces with at least two beam connection ports thereon positioned adjacent the upper and lower ends of the associated one of the posts. The panel frame also includes upper and lower beams extending generally horizontally between the vertical posts adjacent the upper and lower ends thereof, and interconnecting the same adjacent the connection ports. Movable lock members having a flexible extension are positioned on one of the posts and the beams adjacent the connection ports, and are movably mounted thereon for shifting between an unlocked position and a locked position. The panel frame further includes lock-engaging surfaces positioned on the other of the posts and the beams adjacent the connection ports. The lock-engaging surfaces are located thereon to engage the flexible extensions when the lock members are shifted to the locked position to rigidly yet detachably interconnect the posts and the beams for quick and complete assembly and disassembly of the knock-down portable partition.




Yet another aspect of the present invention is a portable partition system, the improvement of a knock-down frame construction including at least two vertical posts each having at least two beam connection ports positioned in a vertically spaced-apart relationship on an associated one of the posts. Upper and lower beams extend generally horizontally between the vertical posts, and interconnect the same adjacent the connection ports. Movable lock members are positioned on one of the posts and the beams adjacent the connection ports, and are movably mounted thereon for shifting between an unlocked position and a locked position. The lock members include flexible extensions. Lock-engaging surfaces are positioned on the other of the posts and the beams adjacent the connection ports, and are located thereon to engage the flexible extensions when the lock members are shifted to the locked position to rigidly yet detachably interconnect the posts and the beams for quick and complete assembly and disassembly of the knock-down portable partition.




Yet another aspect of the present invention is a partition including at least two vertical posts. The partition includes upper and lower beams having opposite ends thereof interconnecting the vertical posts to define when in an assembled condition, a rigid panel frame having a substantially open interior. The panel frame defines a vertical dimension. At least one cover panel is configured to enclose at least a portion of the open interior of the panel frame, and is removably mounted on the panel frame to readily access the open interior thereof. The cover panel defines an interior surface and a center portion spaced-apart from the posts. A cover panel brace is connected with the upper beam, and has an outer surface abutting the interior surface of the cover panel to support the cover panel adjacent the center portion to prevent flexing of the cover panel. The cover panel brace is longitudinally extensible to accommodate variations of the vertical dimension between the upper and lower beams.




Yet another aspect of the present invention is a cover panel brace including an upper member having a connector configured to detachably connect the upper member to a partition frame. The cover panel brace also includes a lower member interconnected with the upper member. The upper and lower members define a vertical length corresponding to the vertical dimension of a partition frame. The brace is adapted to extend downwardly when installed on a partition frame to support a cover panel installed over the brace and prevent flexing of a center portion thereof. The upper and lower members are longitudinally extensible to adjust the vertical length to account for variations in the vertical dimension of the partition frame.




Yet another aspect of the present invention is a panel frame member defining an inner surface and having a sidewall with a row of slots therethrough for receiving support hooks of hang-on accessory units. The panel frame member includes a flexible light seal having a base portion fixed to the inner surface adjacent at least one of the slots. The light seal includes a flap connected to the base portion and extending over the slot to block light passage through the slot. The flap flexes inwardly upon insertion of a support hook to permit installation of a hang-on accessory unit.




Yet another aspect of the present invention is a panel frame member having a sidewall defining an inner surface. The sidewall has a row of slots therethrough for receiving support hooks of hang-on accessory units. The panel frame member includes a light seal that is fixed to the inner surface, and extends over the slots and prevents light passage through the slots.




The principal objects of the present invention are to provide a knock-down, portable partition system. Accordingly, the present partition provides a versatile, easily assembled and disassembled partition having reduced complexity and fewer components. The individual components are assembled at the installation site, thereby reducing shipping costs, and allowing for larger, more economical panel sizes. The partition panel is easily and quickly assembled, and does not require separate fasteners, such as conventional nuts and bolts. The partition panels have sufficient structural strength to support hang-on accessory units, such as binder bins, shelves, and work surfaces. Utility troughs may be installed at various heights between the posts to provide for electrical and communications conduits. The utility troughs may be installed or removed after the structural beams are installed between adjacent posts. Each post has a single adjustable foot, and a vertical row of slots for support of hang-on accessory units. Cover panels are installed to close off the open interior of the panel. Two adjacent cover panels are attached to a single post at each in-line panel joint.




These and other features, objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent upon reading the following description thereof together with reference to the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a knockdown partition system embodying the present invention comprising a post and beam construction which is covered by acoustic, decorative cover panels.





FIG. 2

is a fragmentary, exploded perspective view of the vertical posts, beams, and cover panel.





FIG. 3

is a fragmentary, exploded perspective view of the vertical posts, data and power troughs, beams and cover panel.





FIG. 4

is a fragmentary, perspective view of the lock member and beam connection port.





FIG. 5

is a fragmentary, perspective view of the lock member in the engaged position showing the elastic deformation of the flexible extension.





FIG. 6

is a fragmentary, front elevational view of the lock member in the engaged position showing the deformation of the flexible extension.





FIG. 7

is a partially schematic side elevational view of the partition system with hang-on bins and work surfaces installed.





FIG. 8

is a fragmentary, perspective view of the utility trough port and a power trough with sliding wedge.





FIG. 9

is a fragmentary, perspective view of two adjacent panel frames showing an intermediate post with beams rigidly connected to both opposite side faces.





FIG. 10

is fragmentary, front elevational view of the vertical post.





FIG. 11

is a fragmentary, side elevational view of the vertical post.





FIG. 12

is a cross-sectional view of the vertical post taken along the line XII—XII, FIG.


11


.





FIG. 13

is a fragmentary, perspective view of the bottom end of the vertical post showing the foot.





FIG. 14

is a fragmentary, bottom view of the beam.





FIG. 15

is fragmentary, front elevational view of the beam.





FIG. 16

is a side elevational view of the beam.





FIG. 17

is a front elevational view of the data trough.





FIG. 18

is a top plan view of the data trough.





FIG. 19

is a side elevational view of the data trough.





FIG. 20

is a fragmentary, front elevational view of the power trough.





FIG. 21

is a fragmentary, top plan view of the power trough.





FIG. 22

is a side elevational view of the power trough.





FIG. 23

is a fragmentary, top plan view of a vertical post showing the cover panel mounting clip engaging cover mounting apertures.





FIG. 24

is a fragmentary, perspective view of the cover panel showing the mounting of the cover retaining clips.





FIG. 25

is a fragmentary, perspective view showing the base cover and mounting tabs.





FIG. 26

is a fragmentary, side elevational view of the top portion of the assembled knock-down portable partition showing the top cap installed on the light seal of the cover panels.





FIG. 27

is a fragmentary, top plan view of an end-of-run post with a change-of-height end cover installed.





FIG. 28

is a fragmentary, perspective view showing an end cover and vertical, end-of-run post.





FIG. 29

is a fragmentary, top plan view of an end-of-run post with an end cover installed.





FIG. 30

is an intermediate post with cover panels installed on a front face, and power troughs installed on the opposite side faces.





FIG. 31

is a fragmentary, top plan view of an L-post and cover.





FIG. 32

is a fragmentary, top plan view of a T-post and cover.





FIG. 33

is a fragmentary, top plan view of a X-post.





FIG. 34

is a fragmentary, perspective view of an L-cover.





FIG. 35

is a fragmentary, perspective view of a T-cover.





FIG. 36

is a fragmentary, exploded perspective view of the partition system showing the data and power lines and receptacles.





FIG. 37

is a perspective view of an individual panel section showing the data and power receptacles at the base and beltway heights.





FIG. 38

is a fragmentary, perspective view of a light seal for X, L, and T-posts.





FIG. 39

is a fragmentary, perspective view of a light seal used with end-of-run posts.





FIG. 40

is an exploded perspective view of an longitudinally extensible cover panel brace.





FIG. 41

is a fragmentary, exploded perspective view of the partition system showing the installation of the cover panel brace.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF 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 oriented in FIG.


1


. However, it is to be understood that the invention may assume various alternative orientations and step sequences, 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 numeral


1


(

FIG. 1

) generally designates a knock-down portable partition system embodying the present invention. The illustrated knock-down portable partition system


1


has a panel frame


2


(see also

FIGS. 2

,


3


) with a central portion


3


. At least one cover panel


4


covers at least a portion of the central portion


3


of the panel frame


2


. Connectors


5


detachably mount the cover panel


4


on the panel frame


2


to facilitate assembly and removal of the cover panel


4


on the panel frame


2


. The panel frame


2


includes at least two vertical posts


6


each having an upper end


7


, a lower end


8


, and opposite faces


9


with at least two beam connection ports


10


thereon positioned adjacent the upper and lower ends


7


,


8


of the associated one of the posts


6


. Upper and lower bars or beams


11


extend generally horizontally between the vertical posts


6


adjacent the upper and lower ends


7


,


8


thereof, and interconnect the same adjacent the connection ports


10


. Panel frame


2


includes movable lock members


12


having flexible extensions


13


. Lock members


12


are positioned on one of the posts


6


and the beams


11


adjacent the connection ports


10


, and are movably mounted thereon for shifting between an unlocked position


14


and a locked position


15


. As best seen in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, lock-engaging surfaces


16


are positioned on the other of the posts


6


and the beams


11


adjacent the connection ports


10


, and are located thereon to engage the flexible extensions


13


when the lock members


12


are shifted to the locked position to rigidly yet detachably interconnect the posts


6


and the beams


11


for quick and complete assembly and disassembly of the knock-down portable partition


1


.




With reference to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, each vertical post


6


includes a plurality of utility trough ports


25


with associated windows


26


(See also

FIG. 8

) through the posts


6


for passing utility conduits such as data or communications lines


27


or power lines


28


therethrough. The partition


1


includes at least one utility trough such as data trough


30


or power trough


31


that is shaped to receive and retain utility conduits therein. The utility troughs have opposite ends thereof configured to be detachably connected with a horizontally aligned pair of utility trough ports


25


on the posts


6


when the panel frame


2


is in an assembled condition.




Each post


6


includes a vertical row of slots


17


extending along a vertical face


18


. The vertical row of slots


17


receive hooks


21


to removably attach hang-on accessory units such as a binder bin


19


or a work surface


20


(FIG.


7


). A lower file storage unit


22


(

FIG. 1

) may also be removably supported by the vertical row of slots


17


in the posts


6


. Posts


6


are each constructed to have sufficient structural strength to support the hang-on accessory units.




As best seen in

FIG. 9

, two adjacent rigid panel frames


2


are formed by three vertical posts


6


and at least four beams


11


extending generally horizontally between the posts


6


adjacent the upper and lower ends


7


,


8


thereof. The beams


11


provide the primary structural interconnection between the posts


6


, with the cover panels


4


providing acoustical and decorative functions.




As shown in

FIGS. 10-13

, each vertical post


6


has a pair of opposite faces


9


and front faces


32


. Each post


6


includes an upper utility trough port


33


with a window that is open along the upper side for lay-in of utility conduits such as data lines


27


along the top edge


34


(

FIG. 3

) of the panel frame


2


. In addition, each post


6


has a utility trough port


25


adjacent the lower end


8


, with a lower window


36


(see also

FIG. 25

) having an open lower edge for lay-in of utility conduits such as power lines


28


along the lower edge


35


(

FIG. 3

) of the panel frame


2


. Each of the utility trough ports


25


has an upper window


37


and a lower rectangular window


38


. Data and power lines


27


,


28


that are routed in the data or power troughs


30


,


31


may be passed through the windows


37


. If required, one or more power boxes


40


(

FIG. 3

) may be connected to the bottom of a power trough


31


with power lines


28


routed through the rectangular windows


38


.




As best seen in

FIG. 8

, each beam connection port


10


includes four vertical slots


41


and a horizontal slot


42


. In addition, a pair of upper slots


43


(

FIG. 10

) are located directly above the beam connection ports


10


for connecting an upper utility trough


30


of a shorter panel frame


2


at a change of height location. Horizontal slot


42


of the beam connection port


10


has a downwardly extending tab


44


(

FIG. 4

) having a lock-engaging surface


16


along the lower edge thereof. As described in more detail below, front faces


32


of each post


6


include apertures


45


that receive connectors


5


for mounting cover panels


4


. Each of the posts


6


have a single, vertically adjustable foot


46


with threaded portion


47


that is received in a threaded plate


48


welded to the lower end


8


of the post


6


(FIG.


13


). As also described in more detail below, front face


32


of post


6


includes apertures


49


near the lower end


8


that removably mount a base cover


50


. (See also FIG.


25


). Posts


6


are made from a larger U-shaped piece


51


and a smaller U-shaped piece


52


, each of which is roll-formed from sheet metal. The larger and smaller U-shaped pieces


51


and


55


are welded together along overlapping edge portions


45


. Alternatively, posts


6


could have a one-piece, roll-formed tubular construction.




With reference to

FIGS. 14-16

, each beam


11


has a movable lock member


12


that is rotatably mounted to the lower side


55


of the beam


11


by a rivet


56


. The beam


11


includes four tabs


57


and slots


54


that form downwardly extending hooks


58


at each end. Hooks


58


are formed on U-shaped end insert


74


that is spot welded to the sidewalls


70


of the beam


11


at


75


. The insert


74


and hooks


58


are fabricated from a thicker sheet metal material than beam


11


to provide additional strength. Hooks


58


are received in vertical slots


41


of the beam connection port


10


. Slots


59


of hooks


58


engage bottom edges


60


of vertical slots


40


(FIG.


4


). Slots


59


have tapered, or angled side edges such that the width of the slot


59


is greater at the opening than at the base, or vertex


54


. The taper of slot


59


ensures that beam


11


is securely and rigidly interconnected with post


6


when assembled. Furthermore, vertical slots


41


in posts


6


have tapered, or angled side edges such that top edge


71


is wider than bottom edge


60


. Top edge


71


is 0.165 inches, and bottom edge


60


is 0.115 inches. Slots


41


are 1.100 inches high, and the side edges are parallel (i.e., 0.165 inches apart) along the upper 0.800 inch portion of slot


41


. The side edges taper inwardly to the 0.115 inch bottom edge


60


starting at a point 0.300 inches from bottom edge


60


. The taper of slots


59


further ensures that beam


11


is securely and rigidly interconnected with post


6


when assembled. Hooks


58


have a thickness that is approximately the same as the width of slot


41


at the bottom edge


60


. Hooks


58


may also be slightly thicker or thinner than bottom edge


60


of slot


41


. Base


54


of slot


59


is approximately the same width as the thickness of the sidewall of post


6


. Base


54


can also be slightly wider or narrower than the thickness of the sidewall of post


6


. The taper of slots


41


and


59


provide a snug wedging fit, ensuring that beam


11


rigidly and securely interconnects with posts


6


. If hooks


58


are wider than lower edge


60


of slots


41


, and/or base


54


of slot


59


is narrower than the thickness of the sidewall of posts


6


, a downward force on beam


11


is required to seat hooks


58


in slots


41


. A rubber mallet or other suitable tool can be used to quickly and easily seat hooks


58


in slots


41


.




Lock member


12


is formed from sheet metal, and includes a flat body portion


61


that forms a lever arm for mechanical advantage such that the lock members


12


can be grasped and manually shifted from the unlocked position to the locked position by a person without the use of tools. An upwardly turned flange


62


provides a surface for a person to push against for manually rotating the locking member


12


in the direction of the arrow “A” (

FIG. 4

) to shift the lock member


12


to the locked position. Each locking member


12


also includes a downwardly-extending flange


63


that provides a flat surface to push against to rotate locking member


12


to the unlocked position.




Each locking member


12


includes a flexible extension


13


(

FIG. 14

) having a curved outer edge


64


. The flexible extension


13


is formed by cutting or separating the sheet metal along a line


67


to hole


65


, thereby forming a base portion


66


of the flexible extension


13


. Flexible extension


13


is thereby cantilevered to the body portion


61


of the locking member


12


, such that flexible extension


13


is progressively flexed downwardly as extension


13


engages the lock-engaging surface


16


of post


6


during rotation of lock member


12


(see also FIG.


6


). The elastic deformation of flexible extension


13


generates a force that pulls the hooks


58


downwardly into engagement with the slots


41


, thereby securely locking each end of the beam


11


to the posts


6


and preventing upward movement and disengagement of hooks


58


.




Each beam


11


may be made from an upper U-shaped piece


68


and a lower U-shaped piece


69


which are welded together along overlapping flange portion


30


. Alternatively, beam


11


may have a one-piece tubular construction fabricated from sheet metal using a roll-forming process. Each beam


11


may include rectangular windows


62


and circular windows


122


through the beam


11


for vertical routing of data or power lines


23


,


24


through the beams


11


within the panel frame


2


. The area between hooks


58


is cut-out at


76


. To remove a beam


11


from between a pair of posts


6


, lock member


12


is shifted to the disengaged position, and beam


11


is shifted upwardly to disengage slots


59


from the bottom edge


60


of slots


41


. A small pry bar or other suitable tool is then inserted into the opening between the posts


6


and the beam


11


created by the cut-out


76


, and the posts


6


and beam


11


are pried apart, such that adjacent panel frames


2


are shifted slightly and hooks


58


disengage from the beam connection ports


10


.




Beams


11


are installed by ensuring that locking members


12


are rotated to the disengaged, unlocked position. Hooks


58


at a first end of beam


11


are then inserted into slots


41


of a post


6


to position beam


11


at a desired vertical location. The first end of beam


11


is then shifted downwardly to engage slots


59


with bottom edges


60


of slots


41


. Locking member


12


is then rotated to the locked position such that flexible extension


13


engages lock-engaging surface


16


to securely and rigidly interconnect beam


11


and post


6


. A second end of beam


11


is then connected to another post


6


in the manner just described.




Beam


11


(as well as data and power troughs


30


,


31


) can be installed and removed from between a pair of posts


6


along a mid point of an assembled partition without disassembly of adjacent panel frames. To install a beam


11


between assembled panel frames, beam


11


is angled upwardly (or horizontally outwardly), and hooks


58


at a first end of beam


11


are inserted into slots


41


of a post


6


. A second end of beam


11


is rotated downwardly (or horizontally inwardly), and hooks


58


at the second end of beam


11


are inserted into slots


41


of another post


6


. If required, posts


6


are shifted apart slightly to provide clearance during installation of beam


11


. Both ends of beam


11


are shifted downwardly to engage hooks


58


with slots


41


, and lock members


12


are shifted to the locked position, as described above.




Two types of utility troughs may be utilized for routing of data and power lines


27


,


28


. A data trough


30


is illustrated in

FIGS. 17-19

, and a power trough


31


is illustrated in

FIGS. 20-22

. Either trough may be used for routing of data or power lines


27


,


28


within the trough. However, as discussed below, power trough


31


includes a lock such as sliding wedge


103


that rigidly connects the ends of the power trough


76


to the posts


6


. Side forces are generated when a user plugs in or disconnects electrical lines from power boxes


40


. The locking arrangement of power trough


76


permits mounting of power boxes


40


and power lines


28


below the power trough


31


.




With reference to

FIG. 19

, each data trough


30


has a U-shaped cross-sectional shape with a bottom wall


86


and upwardly-extending side walls


85


that include a folded-over top edge


87


for strength. Each data trough


30


includes rectangular cut-out portions


94


and clearance holes


96


in side walls


85


for mounting data receptacles


39


, and rectangular apertures


95


through bottom wall


86


for vertical routing of data and power lines


27


,


28


within the panel frame


2


. Each data trough


30


also includes a pair of tabs


88


(

FIG. 17

) and a slot


89


forming a downwardly extending hook at a first end


90


. At a second end


91


, the data trough


30


has a pair of tabs


92


with a cut-back portion


93


. Cut-back portion


93


provides clearance when the first end


90


of the data trough is tipped upward in the direction of the arrow “E” (

FIG. 17

) during removal and installation of the data trough


30


between a pair of posts


6


when the panel frame


2


is assembled (FIG.


3


).




With reference to

FIGS. 20-22

, each power trough


31


has a generally U-shaped cross-sectional shape, and includes cut-out portions


97


along the side walls


98


for mounting data receptacles


39


(FIG.


3


). Each side wall


98


of the power trough


31


includes openings


104


that receive barbed extensions


105


of a power box


40


(FIG.


3


), for removably mounting power box


40


below the power trough


31


. A first end


99


of power trough


31


includes an upwardly-opening U-shaped tab


100


which is received in a U-shaped slot


101


(

FIG. 8

) of a utility trough port


25


. A second end


102


end of power trough


31


includes a movable lock member such as sliding wedge


103


. Wedge


103


is moved in the direction of the arrow “D” of

FIG. 20

after tabs


113


are positioned in slots


115


of utility trough port


25


, thereby providing a secure connection that prevents movement of the power trough


31


when an electrical line is plugged into the power receptacle


40


. Extension


106


of wedge


103


is closely received within the U-shaped slot


101


, and a downwardly-extending grip or handle portion


107


that enables a user to slide the wedge


103


as required during installation or removal of the power trough


31


. Power trough


31


includes a bottom wall


108


(FIG.


22


), and a pair of smaller, offset lower side walls


109


. Each lower side wall


109


includes a slot


110


adjacent the second end


102


of the power trough


31


. Sliding wedge


103


includes support tabs


111


and


112


that are received within the slots


110


to slidably mount the wedge


103


. When the sliding wedge


103


is inserted into the U-shaped slot


101


, the upper surface


117


of the sliding wedge


103


contacts the upper edge


116


of the U-shaped slot


101


, thereby generating a downward force on the second end


102


of the power trough


31


. The downward force generated by the sliding wedge


103


insures that the slots


114


securely and rigidly engage the lower edge


118


of the tapered slots


115


. Slots


114


of tabs


113


as well as slots


115


could be tapered to ensure that power trough


31


is rigidly interconnected with posts


6


when assembled. In this configuration, slots


114


have a wider opening than base portion, and slots


115


are wider at upper edge


121


than lower edge


118


(see also FIG.


8


).




As best seen in

FIG. 3

, the data trough


30


may be installed by inserting tabs


92


at the second end


91


into the slots


115


of utility trough port


25


of a post


6


. The first end


90


of the data trough


30


is then rotated downwardly until the tabs


88


are aligned with the slots


115


of a corresponding utility trough port


25


on the other post


6


. The data trough


30


is then shifted in the direction of the first end


90


(up and left in

FIG. 3

) to insert the tabs


88


into the slots


115


. First end


90


is then shifted downwardly to engage slots


89


onto lower edges


118


of slots


115


. Slots


89


could also be tapered with a wider opening portion than base portion to ensure a secure, rigid interconnection between data trough


30


and post


6


. Alternatively, data trough


30


may also be installed by inserting tabs


92


into slots


115


with the data trough angled outwardly. Data trough


30


is then rotated horizontally inward until tabs


88


are aligned with the slots


115


of a corresponding utility trough port


25


on the other post


6


. Data trough


30


is then shifted in the direction of the first end


90


to insert tabs


88


into slots


115


.




With reference to

FIG. 26

, each of the upper utility ports


33


include tapered upper edges


119


and notched portions


120


. During installation of the upper data troughs


30


, the tabs


88


and


92


are pushed downward along the tapered edges


119


and snap into the notched portions


120


.




Power troughs


31


are installed in a similar manner as a data trough


30


. The tab


100


at the first end


99


of a power trough


31


is inserted into a U-shaped slot


101


of a utility trough port


25


(FIG.


8


). The second end


102


of the power trough


31


is then rotated downwardly until the tabs


113


are aligned with the slots


115


of a utility trough port


25


. The power trough


31


is then shifted in the direction of the second end


102


such that tabs


113


are received in slots


115


. Power trough


31


is then shifted downwardly to engage slots


114


on the lower edge


118


of the slots


115


. The sliding wedge


103


is then shifted in the direction of the arrow D (

FIG. 20

) until the extension


106


is received within the U-shaped slot


101


of the utility trough port


25


. Power trough


31


may also be installed by inserting tab


100


and rotating second end


102


horizontally inwardly. Power trough


31


is then shifted in the direction of second end


102


to insert tabs


113


into slots


115


. Second end


102


of power trough


31


is then shifted downwardly to engage slots


114


on lower edge


118


of slots


115


.




With reference to

FIGS. 23 and 24

, each cover panel


4


includes a perimeter frame


125


with horizontal numbers


126


and vertical numbers


127


that are “toggle locked” together at


128


. Clips


130


are formed from spring steel, and have a generally flat body portion


131


with angled inner tabs


132


and outer tabs


133


. Clips


130


are installed on cover panel


4


by inserting tabs


132


into openings


134


in the vertical member


127


. The clip is then pushed inwardly such that outer edges


135


of outer tabs


133


abut the inner surface


136


of the outer flange


137


of the vertical member


127


. During installation the cover panel


4


, the flexible arms


138


are inserted into the openings


45


of posts


6


(see also FIG.


8


), such that transverse portion


139


of each flexible arm


138


abuts an inner surface


140


(

FIG. 23

) of the post


6


. Openings


45


include notched sides


141


(see also

FIG. 8

) that receive flexible arms


138


of clip


130


, such that the center portion of the opening


45


provides a vertical slot


17


for mounting hang-on accessory units. As best seen in

FIG. 11

, openings


45


are located at evenly-spaced vertical increments, such that a plurality of segmented cover panels can be installed in a vertically juxtaposed relationship to one another (see FIG.


1


). Each cover


4


includes an outer decorative fabric layer


142


(

FIG. 23

) and an acoustic layer


143


which may be made from a fiberglass mat or other suitable material.




With reference to

FIG. 25

, base cover


50


is roll-formed from sheet metal and includes an upper flange


145


and a lower flange


146


. An upper tab


147


at each end of the upper flange


145


engages an opening


49


in post


6


, and a lower tab


148


engages an opening


49


to retain the base cover


50


to the post


6


. A cut-out


149


in upper flange


145


provides clearance for vertical routing of data or power lines


27


,


28


.




With reference to

FIG. 26

, a light block


154


extends along the upper edge of each cover panel


4


. The light block


154


is secured to the upper horizontal flange member


126


by fasteners


156


, and includes an upwardly-extending upper flange portion


155


with a bent-back edge


157


. Top cap retaining clip


151


includes outer arms


152


that engage inner edges


153


of top cap


150


. Top cap


150


is retained to the light blocks


154


by a pair of flexible, downwardly-extending arms


158


of clip


151


. During installation, the upwardly-extending flange


155


of light block


154


is inserted behind the lower edge of the cover panel directly above the cover panel being installed, thereby preventing light from passing through the horizontal joint


159


(

FIG. 1

) between the cover panels


4


.




With reference to

FIG. 27

, a change-of-height end cover


160


includes slotted tabs


161


which engage the cut-outs


162


at the top of a vertical row of slots


17


to cover the post


6


. After the slotted tabs


161


are engaged, the lower end


163


of the end cover


160


is pushed over the lower end


8


of the post


6


to frictionally engage tab portions


125


against the front face


32


of post


6


. The end cover


160


includes at least one U-shaped brace


165


that offsets the end cover


160


to provide a vertical passages


166


,


167


(

FIG. 27

) for data and power lines


27


and


28


. An end-of-run cover


168


(

FIG. 29

) is similar to the change-of-height end cover


160


, except that inner surface


169


of end-of-run cover


168


abuts the side face


9


of post


6


.




Partition system


1


may include an in-line/end-of-run post


6


(FIG.


30


), an L-post


170


(FIG.


31


), a T-post


171


(FIG.


32


), and an X-post


172


(FIG.


33


). The in-line/end-of-run post


6


may be used at either an end-of-run location with an end cover


160


, or at an intermediate, in-line location as illustrated in FIG.


30


. All of the post configurations have a single foot


46


, and also have side faces with a plurality of beam connection ports


10


and utility trough ports


25


with substantially the same configuration as the in-line post


6


. In addition, each of the posts include vertical rows of slots


17


for supporting hang-on accessory units. As described in more detail below, a flexible light seal


190


or


191


is adhesively secured inside each post to cover slots


17


.




Each L-post


170


(

FIG. 31

) may be covered by an L-cover


173


(FIG.


34


). L-cover


173


includes hooks


174


for engaging slots


175


at the upper end of L-post


170


. Each L-cover


134


also includes tabs


176


that engage the vertical row of slots


17


to retain the lower end of L-cover


173


. Braces


177


provide rigidity at the upper and lower ends of the L-cover


173


. The L-cover


173


provides a vertical passage


178


that may be utilized for vertical routing of data and power lines


27


,


28


. Side edges


23


of covers


4


are spaced-apart from side edges


179


such that hang-on binder bins or other accessories may be hung from the vertical row of slots


17


.




T-post


171


(

FIG. 32

) includes a recessed portion


180


, which, in combination with the T-cover


181


(FIG.


35


), provides a vertical passage


182


for vertical wiring of power or communications cabling. T-cover


181


includes upper and lower hooks


183


,


184


that engage slots


17


.




With reference to

FIG. 33

, an X-post


172


has a generally X-shaped plan configuration for joining four panel frames


2


in an X formation. Side edges


23


of cover panels


4


are spaced-apart to provide clearance to mount hang-on accessory units from slots


17


.




With reference to

FIG. 34

, the data and power troughs


30


and


31


provide a flexible, easily installed system for support of data and power lines


27


and


28


, and data and power receptacles


39


,


40


. Data and power lines


27


,


28


may be routed vertically through the apertures in the utility troughs and beams. As illustrated in

FIG. 37

, a single power trough


31


mounted at a beltway level may provide for both data receptacles


39


and power receptacles


40


. Data lines


27


are routed within power trough


31


, and power conduits


28


are routed below power trough


31


. The base covers


50


are also cut-out for mounting data and power receptacles


39


and


40


at the base of the panel.




Flexible light seal


190


(

FIG. 38

) is made from a non-translucent thin polymer sheet such as LEXAN polycarbonate, available from General Electric Co., Schenectady, Mass. The polycarbonate sheet is scored on a line


192


. Adhesive


193


is disposed on inner surface


195


of base portion


196


on each side of the scored line


192


. Adhesive


193


secures the light seal


190


to an inner corner of a L post


170


, T post


171


or X post


172


. Light seal


190


flexes along score line


192


to conform to the inner surface of the post. Base portion


196


of the light seal


190


is secured to the inner surface of the post, and flaps


195


extend over the adjacent vertical row of slots


17


, such that upon insertion of the hooks


21


of a hang-on accessory unit, or flexible arm


138


of cover panel clips


130


, the flap


195


deflects inwardly (FIG.


33


). Light seal


190


prevents passage of light between adjacent work areas through the partition system


1


.




Another type of flexible light seal


191


(

FIG. 39

) is used to cover vertical rows of slots


17


of an end-of-run post


6


. Adhesive


193


is applied to the base portion


196


, and flap


195


extends over the adjacent rows of slots


17


. Light seal


191


may be scored at


192


such that flap


195


flexes along score line


192


upon insertion of hooks


21


or arm


138


of clips


130


. After the adhesive


193


is applied to the inner surface


194


of a light seal


190


or


191


, the light seal is inserted into the post with the adhesive facing upwardly. The light seal


190


or


191


is then turned over, and positioned with the flap or flaps


195


over the vertical rows of slots


17


. Force is then applied to the light seal


190


or


191


to securely bond the light seal to the inner surface of the post.




With reference to

FIGS. 40 and 41

, a longitudinally extensible cover panel brace


200


includes an upper member


201


and a lower member


202


. Upper and lower members


201


,


202


include vertically elongated main sections


203


and


204


having a U-shaped cross section with side flanges


205


and


206


. Elongated section


203


of upper member


201


fits within the elongated section


204


of the lower member


202


, and a tab


207


adjacent the lower end


208


of upper member


201


is received within a selected opening


209


in lower member


202


. A screw or other fastener


210


fits through a selected clearance hole


211


in upper member


201


, and is received within threaded opening


212


in lower member


202


. Upper member


201


includes a downwardly-opening hook-shaped extension


213


that fits over a beam


11


when the cover panel brace


200


is installed on the panel frame


2


. Lower hook-shaped extension


214


permits lower member


202


to hang from a beam


11


for the lowest height panel frame


2


.




Posts


6


may have different heights, such that the height of panel frame


2


varies. To accommodate variations in panel height, the cover panel brace


200


can be adjusted by inserting the tab


207


into the selected opening


209


to change the vertical length of cover panel brace


200


to correspond to the height of the panel frame


2


. After the cover panel brace


200


is adjusted to the correct length, hook-shaped extension


213


is placed over a beam


11


, such that the cover panel brace


200


hangs from the beam


11


. The cover panels


4


are then installed over the cover brace


200


, with the rear surface


215


of the cover panel brace


200


abutting the inner surface


217


of the cover panel


4


. Brace


200


is installed between a pair of posts to prevent excessive flexing of a center portion


216


of a cover panel


4


if a force is applied to the outer surface of the cover panel


4


. Cover panel brace


200


is useful for relatively narrow, elongated, or “segmented” cover panels


4


(FIG.


2


), particularly when the posts


6


are spaced-apart for wider panels, such as 72 inch wide panels. Cover panel brace


200


maintains the alignment between cover panels


4


along the horizontal joint


159


between adjacent cover panels. Although light block


154


(

FIG. 26

) will prevent a gap at horizontal joint


159


if a force is applied to the upper cover panel, if a cover panel brace


200


is not used, a force applied to the lower cover panel will cause the lower cover panel to flex inwardly, creating a gap at joint


159


. Cover panel brace


200


prevents this misalignment and resulting gap at horizontal joint


159


. A data or power trough


30


,


31


is located at a mid-panel height to provide additional stiffness. Cover panel brace


200


abuts the mid-height data or power trough, thereby preventing inward flexing of cover panel brace


200


.




If cover panels


4


have a construction requiring a thinner brace


200


, elongated sections


203


and


204


can be constructed to have a flat cross-sectional shape. Hook-shaped extensions


213


and


214


are eliminated in this embodiment, and fasteners


219


are received in clearance holes


218


to secure cover panel brace


200


to the sides of beams


11


.




The knock-down portable partition system


1


of the present invention provides a flexible, easily shipped and assembled system having capability for handling a wide range of power and communications cabling needs. Panel frame


2


is simple and quickly assembled, yet provides sufficient structural strength for support of hang-on accessories such as binder bins


19


, work surfaces


20


, and lower file storage units


22


. Each post utilizes a single foot for support, thereby simplifying the vertical adjustment of the panel frame


2


. The beams


11


and the data and power troughs


30


,


31


may be removed from between a pair of vertical posts while the adjacent panel frames


2


are in an assembled condition. Cover panels


4


are easily removed and installed and provide an acoustic, sound-absorbing layer.




It will become apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications to the preferred embodiment of the invention as described herein can be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A partition, comprising:at least two vertical posts; upper and lower beams having opposite ends thereof interconnecting said vertical posts to define when in an assembled condition, a rigid panel frame having a substantially open interior, said panel frame defining a vertical dimension; at least one cover panel configured to enclose at least a portion of the open interior of said panel frame, and being removably mounted on said panel frame to readily access the open interior thereof, said cover panel defining an interior surface and a center portion spaced-apart from said posts, said upper and lower beams each having an outer surface facing said interior surface of said cover panel; a cover panel brace connected with said upper beam, said cover panel brace having an inner surface engagable with said outer surface of said upper beam and said lower beam, and having an outer surface abutting said interior surface of said cover panel to support said cover panel adjacent said center portion to prevent flexing of said cover panel; said cover panel brace being longitudinally extensible to accommodate use for variations of said vertical dimension.
  • 2. A partition, comprising:at least two vertical posts; upper and lower beams having opposite ends thereof interconnecting said vertical posts to define when in an assembled condition, a rigid panel frame having a substantially open interior, said panel frame defining a vertical dimension; at least one cover panel configured to enclose at least a portion of the open interior of said panel frame, and being removably mounted on said panel frame to readily access the open interior thereof, said cover panel defining an interior surface and a center portion spaced-apart from said posts; a cover panel brace connected with said upper beam and having an outer surface abutting said interior surface of said cover panel to support said cover panel adjacent said center portion to prevent flexing of said cover panel; said cover panel brace being longitudinally extensible to accommodate use for variations of said vertical dimension; and said cover brace includes a downwardly-opening hook-shaped extension fitting over said upper beam to support said cover brace on said upper beam.
  • 3. A partition as set forth in claim 2, wherein:said cover brace extends downwardly and abuts said lower beam.
  • 4. A partition as set forth in claim 1, wherein:said cover brace includes upper and lower members, a selected one of said upper member and said lower member having a plurality of openings therein, and the other of said upper member and said lower member having a tab engaging a selected one of said openings to interconnect said upper and lower members such that said cover brace defines a dimension corresponding to said vertical dimension.
  • 5. A partition as set forth in claim 4, wherein:said upper member and said lower member each have an elongated section having a U-shaped cross section, said elongated sections overlapping one another, and including: a fastener cooperating with said tab and opening and rigidly interconnecting said upper and lower members.
  • 6. A cover panel brace for use with a partition frame, said cover panel brace comprising:an upper member having a connector configured to detachably connect said upper member to the partition frame to facilitate easy assembly and quick disconnect of said panel brace from the partition frame; a lower member interconnected with said upper member, said upper and lower members defining a vertical length for corresponding to the vertical dimension of the partition frame; said brace adapted to extend downwardly when installed on the partition frame to support a cover panel installed over said brace and prevent flexing of a center portion thereof; and said upper and lower members being longitudinally extensible to adjust said vertical length to account for variations in the vertical dimension of the partition frame.
  • 7. A cover panel brace as set forth in claim 6, wherein:said upper member includes a downwardly-opening hook-shaped extension for fitting over the partition frame to connect said upper member thereto.
  • 8. A cover panel brace as set forth in claim 7, wherein:said lower member extends downwardly and abuts the partition frame when installed on the partition frame.
  • 9. A cover panel brace, for use with a partition frame having an upper beam and a lower beam, said cover panel brace comprising:an upper member having a connector configured to detachably connect said upper member to the upper beam; a lower member interconnected with said upper member, said upper and lower members defining a vertical length for corresponding to the vertical dimension of the partition frame; said brace adapted to extend downwardly when installed on the partition frame to support a cover panel installed over said brace and prevent flexing of a center portion thereof; said upper and lower members being longitudinally extensible to adjust said vertical length to account for variations in the vertical dimension of the partition frame; said lower member extends downwardly and abuts the lower beam when installed on the partition frame; and wherein a selected one of said upper member and said lower member has a plurality of openings therein, and the other of said upper member and said lower member has a tab engaging a selected one of said openings to adjustably interconnect said upper and lower members such that said vertical length corresponds to said vertical dimension.
  • 10. A cover panel brace as set forth in claim 9, wherein:said upper member and said lower member each have an elongated section with a U-shaped cross section, said elongated sections overlapping one another, and including: a fastener cooperating with said tab and opening and rigidly interconnecting said upper and lower members.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

The present application is a division of application Ser. No. 09/060,913, filed Apr. 15, 1998, now issued U.S. Pat. No. 6,098,358. The present application is also related to commonly assigned, U.S. Pat. No. 6,009,675, entitled KNOCK-DOWN PORTABLE PARTITION SYSTEM, and U.S. Pat. No. 5,899,035, entitled KNOCK-DOWN PORTABLE PARTITION SYSTEM, and U.S. Pat. No. 6,058,667, entitled MODULAR WINDOW FOR PARTITION PANELS, each of which is hereby incorporated by reference.

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Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 08/856995 May 1997 US
Child 09/060913 US