Claims
- 1. A folding partition comprised of a plurality of vertical carrying posts, roller means mounted on the carrying posts for supporting the carrying posts from a horizontal track, a plurality of vertical panels arranged in pairs, each panel having two vertical edges, panel supporting hinges pivotally connecting one vertical edge of each panel of a pair of panels to a carrying post, panel connecting hinges pivotally connecting the other vertical edges of said pair of panels together, and means for initiating pivotal movement of the panels as they are moved from a closed position in which they lie substantially in edge to edge relationship, said panel supporting hinges being cup hinges having hinge parts including a hinge cup and hinge arm which are connected by link means and are pivotally moveable relative to each other, one of said hinge parts being mounted in said panels for pivotal movement, the other of said hinge parts being mounted in said carrying posts for non-pivotal movement, said hinge cup being pivotally linked to said hinge arm by said link means.
- 2. A folding partition as defined in claim 1, wherein said partition is a single-walled partition.
- 3. A folding partition as defined in claim 1, wherein said partition is a dual-walled partition.
- 4. A folding partition as defined in claim 1, wherein said panels when in closed position lie substantially in a common plane.
- 5. A folding partition as defined in claim 4, wherein the upper end portions of the inside surfaces of said panels engage the sides of said track or the sides of a track facing element when said panels are in their closed position.
- 6. A folding partition as defined in claim 5, wherein horizontal top seals are secured to the upper end portions of the inside surfaces of said panels for sealing engagement with said track or with said track facing element.
- 7. A folding partition as defined in claim 1, wherein said panels when in closed position lie at a shallow angle to each other.
- 8. A folding partition as defined in claim 1, wherein said track is disposed above said partition.
- 9. A folding partition as defined in claim 1, wherein said track is spaced vertically from said partition.
- 10. A folding partition as defined in claim 1, wherein said panel supporting hinges have a relatively small height in relation to the height of said partition and allow said panel to be readily disconnected from said carrying post.
- 11. A folding partition as defined in claim 1 wherein said cup hinges have their said hinge cups mounted in said carrying posts for non-pivotal movement and have their said hinge arms mounted on said panels for pivotal movement.
- 12. A folding partition as defined in claim 11, wherein said cup hinges include mounting plates secured to said panels and said hinge arms are connected by disconnectable snap joints to said mounting plates.
- 13. A folding partition as defined in claim 1, wherein said panels are relatively thin and mounting means are provided for connecting said panel supporting hinges and/or said panel connecting hinges to the backs of said panels without penetrating into said panels by screws.
- 14. A folding partition as defined in claim 13, wherein said mounting means is comprised of shallow dovetail or T-profiled grooves routed into the backs of said panels and specially adapted mounting plates received in said grooves.
- 15. A folding partition as defined in claim 1, wherein each panel supporting hinge connected to one panel of a pair of panels is positioned at a different elevation from the corresponding panel supporting hinge connected to the other panel of said pair of panels in order to avoid interference between said panel supporting hinges when said pair of panels are pivoted to their open position.
- 16. A folding partition as defined in claim 1, wherein at least one of said panel supporting hinges associated with each of said pair of panels is provided with a spring which is effective adjacent to the closed position and tends to hold said panel supporting hinge in its closed position and said pair of panels in their closed position.
- 17. A folding partition as defined in claim 1, wherein said panel connecting hinges have a relatively small height in relation to the height of said partition and allow said panels to be readily disconnected from each other.
- 18. A folding partition as defined in claim 17, wherein said panel connecting hinges are concealed mortise hinges mounted into milled recesses on the vertical side edges of said panels.
- 19. A folding partition as defined in claim 17, wherein said panel connecting hinges are loose pin hinges comprised of hinge plates having intermeshing curled-up eyes, said hinge plates being mounted on the inside surfaces of said panels, and easily removable hinge pins which extend through the aligned eyes with clearance to hold said hinge plates together for relative pivotal movement.
- 20. A folding partition as defined in claim 1, wherein each of said carrying posts is comprised of two vertical carrying post face elements having substantially the same height as the height of said partition and a plurality of carrying post joining elements which are of relatively small height and which connect the two carrying post face elements to each other, said carrying post joining elements being adapted to receive said panel supporting hinges and in the case of the topmost joining element on each carrying post, adapted to receive said roller means.
- 21. A folding partition as defined in claim 20, wherein said carrying post joining elements are made of molded plastic provided with means for readily attaching said panel supporting hinges and said carrying post face elements.
- 22. A folding partition as defined in claim 20, wherein said partition is dual-walled and said carrying post joining elements are adapted to be adjustable in width or modular in order to vary the thickness of the partition cavity.
- 23. A folding partition as defined in claim 20, wherein said partition is dual-walled and said carrying post joining elements are adapted to resiliently de-couple the two walls of the partition from each other.
- 24. A folding partition as defined in claim 20, wherein when said partition is in its closed position the faces of the panels and the faces of the carrying post face elements are in the same plane thereby giving the closed partition a substantially flat wall appearance.
- 25. A folding partition as defined in claim 20, wherein when the partition is in its closed position panels overly the carrying post face element in adjacent vertical planes.
- 26. A flat folding partition as defined in claim 25, wherein panels overly the carrying post face element in "half overly or twin" application so that the clearance between the vertical edges of the panels which overlay the carrying post face element is made minimal.
- 27. A folding partition as defined in claim 25, wherein the clearance between the vertical edges of the panels which overlay the carrying post face element is increased to create a "board and batten" reveal effect.
- 28. A folding partition as defined in claim 1, wherein the vertical gap between each panel and the carrying post to which it is connected is sealed by a vertical carrying post seal when the panels are in closed position, said vertical carrying post seal having a height substantially the same as the height of said partition and being so arranged that it seals but does not connect said panel and said carrying post to each other, the connection being accomplished only by said panel supporting hinges.
- 29. A folding partition as defined in claim 28, wherein said vertical carrying post seal is mounted on an inner edge portion of said panel for sealing against said carrying post.
- 30. A folding partition as defined in claim 28, wherein said vertical carrying post seal is mounted on said carrying post for sealing against an inner edge portion of said panel.
- 31. A folding partition as defined in claim 1, wherein the vertical gap between the panels in each pair of panels is sealed by a vertical panel seal when the panels are in closed position, said vertical panel seal having a height substantially the same as the height of said partition and being so arranged that it seals but does not connect said panels to each other, the connection being accomplished only by said panel connecting hinges.
- 32. A folding partition as defined in claim 31, wherein said vertical panel seal is mounted in a vertical groove on the vertical edge of at least one of the panels of said pair of panels.
- 33. A folding partition as defined in claim 31, wherein said vertical panel seal is comprised of a strip of flexible material having one edge portion mounted on the inside surface of one of the panels of said pair of panels to cover said gap and retaining means mounted on the inside surface of the other panel of the pair for slidably retaining the other edge portion of said strip.
- 34. A folding partition as defined in claim 1, wherein horizontal top seals are secured to the upper ends of the panels and carrying bars for sealing engagement with a header or ceiling.
- 35. A folding partition as defined in claim 1, wherein horizontal bottom seals are secured to the lower ends of the panels and carrying bars for sealing engagement with a floor.
- 36. A folding partition as defined in claim 1 having horizontal top and/or bottom seals that are segmented and may be arranged overlapping and/or adjustable.
- 37. A folding partition as defined in claim 1, wherein said panels are composed of fire resistive material such as rigid mineral fiber board, calcium silicate board or steel, and have vertical and horizontal seals composed of fire resistive material such as mineral fiber or intumescing material.
- 38. A folding partition as defined in claim 1, wherein each of said pairs of panels of said partition consists of a lead panel which leads in the opening direction and a trail panel which trails in the opening direction and said means for initiating pivotal movement of said panels is comprised of at least one actuator arm connected to the back of each lead panel of said partition, each actuator arm including an actuating portion disposed in the zone of the carrying post to which said lead panel is connected.
- 39. A folding partition as defined in claim 38 wherein said partition is single-walled and during opening movement of said partition the actuator arm of a preceedingly opened pair of panels actuatingly engages the actuator arm of the next succeeding pair of panels thereby initiating pivotal opening movement of said succeeding pair of panels.
- 40. A folding partition as defined in claim 38, wherein said partition is dual-walled and during opening movement of said partition the actuator arm of a preceedingly opened pair of panels in one wall of said partition actuatingly engages the actuator arm of the next succeeding pair of panels in the other wall of said partition thereby initiating pivotal opening movement of said succeeding pair of panels.
- 41. A folding partition as defined in claim 40, wherein the actuator arms of said partition lie in at least two vertically spaced apart, horizontal planes to avoid interference.
- 42. A folding partition as defined in claim 40, wherein said actuator arm includes a connecting portion parallel to and connected to said lead panel, said actuating portion lies at an angle of about 90.degree. to said connecting portion, and an intermediate portion that lies at an angle of about 30.degree. to said connecting portion, said intermediate portion interconnecting said connecting and actuating portions.
- 43. A folding partition as defined in claim 38, wherein the first carrying post of said partition counting from the opening direction is a horizontally telescoping carrying post which telescopically retracts upon initial opening movement of said partition and which includes at least one starter abutment that actuatingly engages the actuator arm of the succeeding pair of panels, which is the first pair of panels counting from the opening direction, thereby initiating pivotal opening movement of said first pair of panels.
- 44. A folding partition as defined in claim 1 wherein said cup hinges have their said hinge arms mounted on said carrying posts for nonpivotal movement and have their hinge cups mounted in said panels for pivotal movement.
- 45. A folding partition as defined in claim 44, wherein said cup hinges include mounting plates secured to said carrying posts and said hinge arms are connected by disconnectable snap joints to said mounting plates.
- 46. A folding partition as defined in claim 1 wherein at least one of said cup hinges associated with each of said pair of panels is provided with a spring which is effective adjacent to the closed position and tends to hold said cup hinge in its closed position and said pair of panels in their closed position.
- 47. A folding partition as defined in claim 46, wherein said cup hinge that is provided with a spring is associated with the trailing panel of said pair of panels in the direction of opening.
- 48. A folding partition as defined in claim 47, wherein said cup hinge that is provided with a spring is the bottommost of the cup hinges associated with said trailing panel.
Priority Claims (2)
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9005382 U |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/910,146, filed Jul. 16, 1992, now abandoned.
PCT Information
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102e Date |
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PCT/US91/00033 |
1/10/1991 |
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7/16/1992 |
7/16/1992 |
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WO91/10802 |
7/25/1991 |
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US Referenced Citations (11)
Continuations (1)
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