Claims
- 1. In a free-standing modular wall system wherein a series of wall sections are releasably connected together edge to edge to form a wall, the improvement wherein each wall section comprises:
- an upright frame;
- wall cover panels removably mounted on sides of the frame, the panels and frame being formed such that when the panels are mounted on the frame there is an open space extending downwardly and behind the upper edge of the panels, the open space having an open top and being sufficiently wide that communication cables can be fitted downwardly behind the panels;
- an upper cover mounted on the frame at the top of each wall cover panel and extending outwardly substantially for the full thickness of the wall section and spaced a sufficient distance above the wall cover panel to form a longitudinal slot in the wall section that is wide enough to permit communication cables to be inserted horizontally in the slot through the wall section;
- a wire support on the frame that supports wires inside the wall section, the wire support being positioned below the upper edge of the panel and extending outwardly to a position adjacent the panel and under the open space behind the upper edge of the panel, such that wires inserted in the slot at the top of a panel drop down into the wire behind the panel;
- wall connectors releasably connecting adjacent wall sections together to form a flat wall such that the slots for wires extend from panel to panel, the wall connectors permitting wires to be laid into a wall along interconnected panels simply by inserting the wires through the slots in each wall section along the length of the wall and letting the wires drop into the wire supports; and
- mounting means for removably mounting the panels on the frame, said mounting means attaching the panels to the frame by a releasable wall panel attachment mechanism that does not obstruct the open space above the wire support, such that wires inserted through the slot will drop into the wire support.
- 2. A free standing modular wall system according to claim 1, wherein the wall panel attachment mechanism comprises pivotal attachment means for connecting the bottom of the panel to the frame and releasable clip means for releasably attaching the panel to the frame at an upper portion thereof, the clip means being positioned such that the top of the wire support remains open for receiving wires inserted through the slot, the attachment means permitting removal of the panel by pivoting the upper edge of the panel outwardly from the frame and lifting the panel off of the frame at the point of pivoted attachment.
- 3. A free standing modular wall system according to claim 2 wherein the clip means comprises a projection on the panel that resiliently engages a projection holding means on the wire holding means.
- 4. A free standing modular wall system according to claim 1, wherein the wire support comprises an open top metal tray that extends substantially the length of the wall section and extends outwardly along its length to an upwardly turned outer edge positioned adjacent to the panel, such that the tray catches cable that is inserted behind the panel through the slot at the top edge thereof.
- 5. A free standing modular wall system according to claim 1, wherein the wall is approximately the thickness of a conventional fixed wall, which is generally about four and five-eighths (45/8) inches thick, the modular wall thus having the appearance of a conventional wall yet being movable and having an externally accessible opening therein for housing electrical wiring.
- 6. A free standing modular wall system according to claim 1, wherein the interconnected wall sections form a half wall structure, with a single panel covering each side of its respective wall section, the slot for inserting wires being positioned at the top of the panel.
- 7. A free standing modular wall system according to claim 6 wherein the upper cover on the wall section is a cap over the wall section forming a top on the wall section, the cap being removably fastened to the frame.
- 8. A free standing modular wall system according to claim 1, wherein the upper cover is an upper wall section attached by releasable fasteners to the top of the wall section.
- 9. A free standing modular wall system according to claim 8, wherein the upper wall section is a non-load bearing member lacking a weight supporting internal frame.
- 10. A free standing modular wall system according to claim 9 wherein the upper wall section is formed of foamed plastic.
- 11. A modular wall system comprising a plurality of floor mounted modular wall sections connected together at adjacent side edges, the improvement wherein load bearing capabilities are incorporated into the system by means of an architectural beam system suspended above the wall panels, the architectural beam system comprising a plurality of releasably interconnected elevated beams supported on spaced support columns, the beams including support means on the underside thereof for suspending weighted objects such as doors, windows, panels or signs therefrom.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of applicant's patent application, Ser. No. 07/921,314, filed Jul. 28, 1992, U.S. Pat. No. 5,394,658, issue date Mar. 7, 1995, entitled FREE STANDING MODULAR FURNITURE AND WALL SYSTEM, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/787,678, filed Nov. 4, 1991, now abandoned, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/226,443, filed Jul. 29, 1988, now abandoned.
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