The present invention is directed to upright wall panel systems of the type typically used in an office environment. These systems generally include a series of upright wall panels joined together in aligned or transverse relationship to divide large open areas into smaller work spaces.
In some cases, work surfaces are supported on the upright panel system. For example, a work surface may be cantilevered to a portion of the upright panel system at an appropriate height, such that the upright panel system supports the weight of the work surface. These solutions, however, present a number of problems. For example, it can be difficult to utilize structure in the panel system that can support the weight of a work surface (and the accessories typically placed on the work surface). It can be particularly difficult to attach work surfaces at the top rail of a panel system, because these systems generally utilize the top rail for mounting an aesthetically pleasing top cap or an accessory such as a privacy screen or shelving unit.
The present invention provides a functional rail system that can be mounted, for example, to the top surface of a modular office panel and that supports an accessory such as a worksurface on the rail with the worksurface locked in position along the rail.
In one embodiment, the functional rail system includes an elongated rail having a longitudinal length, an upper surface, a lower surface, a first side surface and a second side surface opposite the first side surface. A channel is defined in the upper surface for receiving an accessory, the channel has a pair of opposing sidewalls joined by a channel floor. A side accessory slot is defined in at least one of the first side surface and the second side surface, the side accessory slot includes an upper sidewall, a lower sidewall, and a floor, and at least one wall extending into the slot from one of the upper sidewall and the lower sidewall.
In another embodiment, an upper bracket and a lower bracket are interfitted with each other and the accessory slot, and each of the upper and lower brackets includes a rail section and a support section, wherein a portion of the rail section of one of the brackets is positioned in front of a portion of rail section of the other bracket, and wherein a worksurface is attached to the support section of one of said upper and lower brackets. The upper bracket rail section includes a base, a first leg extending upwardly from the base and a second leg extending downwardly from the base, wherein the first leg is positioned in the accessory slot behind the at least one wall extending into the slot from one of the upper sidewall and the lower sidewall, and wherein the second leg is positioned in front of a portion of the lower bracket. The lower bracket rail section may include a base and a second leg extending upwardly from the base, the second leg positioned between the second leg of said upper bracket and the accessory slot floor.
In one embodiment, the support sections of the upper and lower brackets are spaced from the elongated rail, and the support sections are connected to each other such that the second leg of the upper bracket is pressed against the second leg of the lower bracket. More particularly, the inner surface of the first leg of the upper bracket is horizontally pressed against the wall extending from the upper sidewall of the slot, and the second leg of the upper bracket horizontally presses the second leg of said lower bracket against the floor of the slot to frictionally lock the brackets in place along the longitudinal length of the slot.
The present invention also provides a method for mounting a worksurface on a functional rail, including the steps of: (a) providing a functional rail having a longitudinal length, an upper surface, a lower surface a first side surface and a second side surface opposite the first side surface, (b) inserting upper and lower brackets into the accessory slot such that said upper and lower brackets interfit with each other and said slot, the brackets each including a rail portion and a support portion spaced from the rail portion; (c) drawing the support portions of the respective brackets toward one another to lock the rail portions of the brackets within the accessory slot and to lock the brackets in place along the length of the accessory slot, and (d) attaching an accessory to the support portion of at least one of the brackets such that the accessory is supported by the functional rail and the brackets.
I. Overview
A functional rail system according to one embodiment of the present invention is shown in
II. Structure
In one embodiment, the system 10 of the present invention includes a functional rail 12 for supporting a variety of accessories. In the illustrated embodiment, the functional rail 12 is mounted to the top of a generally conventional panel 14 for use in a modular office system. Although there are a variety of standard configurations, these panels 14 typically include a pair of spaced apart vertical frame members 24 connected at their upper and lower ends by a pair of spaced apart horizontal frame members 26. A portion of the top horizontal frame member 26 is visible in
In the illustrated embodiment, the functional rail 12 is mounted on top of the panel 14, for example, with conventional fasteners extending between the functional rail 12 and the panel 14. The functional rail 12 includes longitudinal ends 36, and defines a length extending between the ends 36. The functional rail 12 further includes a top surface 38, bottom surface 40, front side surface 42 and opposing rear side surface 44. The bottom surface 40 is configured to attached to the panel 14. The bottom surface 40 may have a variety of configurations to enable such attachment, depending on the configuration of the panel 14. In the illustrated embodiment, the bottom surface 40 defines a pair of planar rail surfaces 48, 50 that extend the length of the rail 12 and align with the upwardly extending end rail members 28 of the top frame member 26. A central groove 52 divides the rail surfaces 48, 50 and may provide an opening for a nut, such that a fastener can extend upwardly through the panel and into the nut as an alternative to a series of holes extending through the rail 12. A pair of downwardly extending flanges 52, 54 extend from the bottom surface 40 on opposing sides of the rail surface 48, 50.
The functional rail 14 has a cross section that is designed to receive and attach accessories on each of the top 38 and side 42, 44 surfaces. The top surface 38 includes a central, upwardly facing channel 56, formed by a pair of channel sidewalls 58 and a channel floor 59. In one embodiment, the channel 56 includes step flanges 63 that project inwardly from the sidewalls 58 a portion of the channel width. In one embodiment the top surface 38 may additionally define a pair of auxiliary channels 69 on either side of the central channel 56. As shown, these auxiliary channels 69 are narrower in width than the central channel 56.
As noted above, in addition to the central channel 56 defined in the top surface 38, the front and rear side surfaces 42, 44 are also configured to receive or attach one or more accessories. In one embodiment, the front and rear side surfaces 42, 44 are mirror images of one another; therefore, only one such surface will be described in detail. It should be known, however, that in another embodiment the front and rear side surfaces 42, 44 may be different from one another such that each can accommodate a different type of accessory. Referring to
A variety of brackets and other devices may be provided for hanging or otherwise inserting into the central channel 56 or the accessory slots 60 for attaching accessories to the rail.
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In the illustrated embodiment, the accessory is shown as a worksurface 16; however, a variety of other accessories, such as storage units, shelving and lighting may otherwise be mounted to the accessory rail 60 with similar brackets and in a similar manner. In addition, one or more accessories may simultaneously be mounted to the central channel 56 by inserting a portion of the accessory or a bracket into the support channel 56. In one embodiment, shown in
III. Operation
Operation of the present invention generally includes the steps of: (a) mounting the functional rail 12 to a structure such as the top of a panel 14 (however, this step may not be necessary in every case because the rail only needs to be mounted an initial time), (b) inserting the upper and lower brackets 18, 20 into the accessory slot, (c) drawing the support portions of the respective brackets toward one another to lock the rail portions within the accessory slot and to lock the brackets in place along the length of the accessory slot, and (d) attaching an accessory to the brackets such that the accessory is supported by the functional rail 12 and the brackets 18, 20.
The mounting of the functional rail 12 to the panel may be done by conventional methods, for example, by extending a fastener through the rail 12 and into a portion of the panel 14, or by sliding a nut into the central groove 52 in the rail 12 and extending a fastener through the panel 14 and into the nut.
Inserting the upper and lower brackets 18, 20 into the accessory slot 60 includes inserting the rail sections 70, 110 of the upper 18 and lower 20 brackets respectively into the accessory slot 60. In one embodiment, this may require inserting the brackets 18, 20 at an angle with respect to one another, with the attachment arms 102, 132 spaced apart to enable the first leg 124 of the lower bracket 20 to extend behind the wall 66 extending from the lower sidewall 64 and to enable the first leg 84 of the upper bracket 18 to extend underneath and wrap behind the internal bearing surface 67 of the wall 66 that extends from the upper sidewall 62.
The brackets 18, 20 may be locked into place along the length of the functional rail 12 by tightening the fasteners 106 to draw the attachment arms 102, 132 towards one another as shown in
Although not shown, a similar set of brackets 18, 20 may be attached in the accessory slot 60 on the rear side surface 44 of the functional rail 12, such that worksurfaces 16 can be supported simultaneously from both sides 42, 44 of the functional rail 12. In addition, another accessory, such as a privacy screen, may be inserted in to the central channel 56 of the top rail surface 38.
The above description is that of the current embodiment of the invention. Various alterations and changes can be made without departing from the spirit and broader aspects of the invention.
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