Claims
- 1. A furniture system, comprising:a freestanding framework including a plurality of generally vertically disposed support columns and plurality of generally horizontally disposed overhead beams interconnecting with the support columns, the support columns having a lower portion thereof adapted to abut a base surface and a generally hollow interior, the beams having a portion defining a raceway for the delivery of an electrical conduit, the electrical conduit being capable of passing into the hollow interior of the support column and capable of being connected with a receptacle attached to a lower portion of the support column; a barrier member connected to the support column and spaced apart from the overhead beam; and a worksurface for use adjacent the framework.
- 2. The furniture system of claim 1 wherein the barrier member includes a decorative surface.
- 3. The furniture system of claim 1, further comprising a column extension connecting said framework with a ceiling.
- 4. The furniture system of claim 1, wherein the base surface comprises a floor.
- 5. The furniture system of claim 1 wherein the support column and the overhead beam are detachably interconnected to facilitate assembly and disassembly of the furniture system.
- 6. The furniture system of claim 5 further comprising an information display element connected to the framework.
- 7. The furniture system of claim 5 further comprising a cover connected to at least one of the beams.
- 8. The furniture system of claim 5 further comprising a lighting element connected to the framework.
- 9. The furniture system of claim 5 further comprising a second barrier member connected to at least one of the overhead beams.
- 10. The furniture system of claim 9 wherein the second barrier member is movable.
- 11. A furniture system, comprising:a freestanding framework including a plurality of generally vertically disposed support columns and plurality of generally horizontally disposed beams interconnecting the support columns, the support columns and beams detachably interconnected in an end-to-end fashion to form a rigid structure configured to be positioned above a base surface and define one or more work spaces; the support columns having a lower portion thereof adapted to abut a base surface and thereby support the framework and having a hollow interior for the delivery of a utility member, a power receptacle connected to the lower portion of at least one of the support columns, the beams having a rail, for attachment to a barrier member attached to the rail, the barrier member extending along the rail in order to define a work area for a user wherein the barrier members hangs downward from the rail and is readily reconfigurable.
- 12. The furniture system of claim 11 wherein the barrier member includes a decorative surface.
- 13. The furniture system of claim 11 wherein the support column and the beam are detachably interconnected to facilitate assembly and disassembly of the furniture system.
- 14. The furniture system of claim 13 further comprising an information display element connected to the framework.
- 15. The furniture system of claim 14 wherein the information display element comprises a sign.
- 16. The furniture system of claim 13 further comprising a worksurface for use adjacent the framework.
- 17. The furniture system of claim 15 further comprising a cover connected to one of the beams.
- 18. The furniture system of claim 16 further comprising a lighting element connected to the framework.
- 19. The furniture system of claim 11, further comprising a column extension connecting said framework with a ceiling.
- 20. The furniture system of claim 11, wherein the base surface comprises a floor.
- 21. A furniture system, comprising:a freestanding framework including a plurality of generally vertically disposed support columns and plurality of generally horizontally disposed overhead beams interconnecting with the support columns, the support columns having a generally hollow interior, the beams having a portion defining a raceway for the delivery of an electrical member, the electrical member capable of passing into the hollow interior of the support column; and a barrier member connected to the support column and spaced apart from the overhead beam, the barrier member including a decorative covering.
- 22. The furniture system of claim 21, wherein the support column and the overhead beam are detachably interconnected to facilitate assembly and disassembly of the furniture system.
- 23. The furniture system of claim 21, wherein at least one of said support columns comprises a lower support post and an upper support post.
- 24. The furniture system of claim 22, further comprising a second barrier member connected to at least one of the overhead beams.
- 25. The furniture system of claim 24, wherein the second barrier member is movable.
- 26. The furniture system of claim 23, wherein said lower support post extends between a floor and said upper support post.
- 27. A furniture system, comprising:a freestanding framework including a plurality of generally vertically disposed support columns and plurality of generally horizontally disposed beams interconnecting the support columns, the support columns and beams detachably interconnected in an end-to-end fashion to form a rigid structure defining one or more work spaces, the one or more work spaces including at least one worksurface; the support columns having a hollow interior for the delivery of an electrical member, at least one of the beams having a rail, a barrier member attached to the rail, the barrier member extending along and hanging generally downward from the rail, the barrier member attached with said framework only at the rail.
- 28. A furniture system, comprising:a freestanding framework including a plurality of generally vertically disposed support posts and plurality of generally horizontally disposed overhead beams interconnecting with the support posts, the support posts and the beams each having an interior portion defining a raceway for the delivery of an electrical member; a first barrier member connected with at least one of said support posts; and a generally vertically disposed end post connected with said first barrier member, said end post being shorter than said support posts.
- 29. The furniture system of claim 28, wherein said first barrier member comprises a panel.
- 30. The furniture system of claim 28, wherein said first barrier member comprises a plurality of adjacent panels.
- 31. The furniture system of claim 28, further comprising a second barrier connected with said framework.
- 32. The furniture system of claim 31, wherein said second barrier member is spaced from said overhead beams.
- 33. The furniture system of claim 32, wherein said second barrier member includes a window portion.
- 34. The furniture system of claim 32, wherein said second barrier includes a portion defining a door way.
- 35. The furniture system of claim 28, further comprising a door connected with the framework.
- 36. The furniture system of claim 28, further comprising a generally horizontally disposed worksurface for use adjacent the framework.
- 37. The furniture system of claim 36, wherein said worksurface comprises a desk top.
- 38. The furniture system of claim 28, further comprising an extension portion connecting the framework with a ceiling.
- 39. The furniture system of claim 38, wherein the extension portion includes an interior portion defining a raceway for the delivery of an electrical member.
- 40. The furniture system of claim 28, wherein said first barrier member is non-load bearing.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 09/347,097, entitled “Free Standing Modular Architectural Beam System,” filed Jul. 2, 1999, now abandoned; which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/398,855, entitled “Free Standing Modular Furniture and Wall System,” filed Mar. 6, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,974,742; which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/921,314, entitled “Free Standing Modular Furniture and Wall System,” filed Jul. 28, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,394,658; which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/787,678, entitled “Free Standing Modular Furniture and Wall System,” filed Nov. 4, 1991, now abandoned; which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/226,433, entitled “Free Standing Modular Furniture and Wall System,” filed Jul. 29, 1988, now abandoned; all of which are incorporated by reference in their entireties.
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