Claims
- 1. A furniture kit particularly adapted to support temporary group activities in open plans, and the like, comprising;
- a plurality of overhead beam segments, each having a beam connector positioned adjacent opposite ends thereof, and a hanger positioned along at least one side thereof; said overhead beam segments including at least one perimeter segment arranged to form a closed, top plan perimeter, and at least one cross-beam segment extending interior of the perimeter formed by said perimeter segment;
- a plurality of overhead support columns, each having a column connector positioned adjacent an upper end thereof, and a foot positioned adjacent a lower end thereof for abutment with an open floor surface of an associated building room;
- a plurality of connectors, each having a first connector shaped for detachable connection with said beam connector at the adjacent ends of at least two of said overhead beam segments arranged in an end-to-end fashion, and a second connector shaped for detachable connection with said column connector at the upper end of one of said overhead support columns, such that a plurality of said overhead beam segments may be detachably interconnected to form a rigid framework with a closed plan shape, that is supported on the floor surface of the building room by at least two of said overhead support columns at a predetermined elevation above average user height; and
- a plurality of panels, each being constructed to permit easy, manual, bodily translation of the same by an adult user, and including a connector for detachably connecting the same with the hanger of any one of said overhead beam segments in a manner in which each of said panels hangs downwardly from said framework in a generally vertical orientation, and is readily and easily manually removable therefrom by the user, such that said panels can be manually positioned on the perimeter segment of said framework to define a group workspace portion of the floor surface which is at least spatially and visually distinct from the rest of the floor surface, and is sufficiently large to comfortably accommodate a plurality of adult users therein for communal communications and actions, and said panels can be manually positioned on the cross-beam segment of said framework to subdivide the group workspace into at least two, sub-group workspaces which are at least spatially and visually distinct from one another, and are sufficiently large to accommodate at least one adult user therein for breakout-type communications and actions.
- 2. A furniture kit as set forth in claim 11, including:
- at least one mobile cart having a ground engaging support which permits manual translation of said cart over the floor surface of the building room, and a hanger for cooperating with the detachable connector of said panels to detachably support at least one of said panels on said mobile cart in a hanging fashion.
- 3. A furniture kit as set forth in claim 2, wherein:
- said overhead beam segments include a plurality of substantially identical straight beam segments, and a plurality of substantially identical curved beam segments; and
- said connectors include a plurality of substantially identical straight in-line connectors, curved in-line connectors, T-connectors and X-connectors, such that said furniture kit can be configured into a wide variety of different shapes and sizes.
- 4. A furniture kit as set forth in claim 3, wherein:
- said framework is configured to permit said panels to be removably hung therefrom and reconfigurable between at least a first arrangement wherein said panels contribute to defining a workspace portion of the floor surface which is at least spatially and visually distinct from the rest of the floor surface, and is sufficiently large to comfortably accommodate at least one adult user therein for selected activities, and a second arrangement wherein at least some of said panels are removed from said framework and stored to permit free movement thereunder.
- 5. A furniture kit as set forth in claim 4, wherein:
- each of said overhead beam segments includes a hanger on both sides thereof to permit two of said panels to be hung therefrom in a back-to-back relationship.
- 6. A furniture kit as set forth in claim 5, wherein:
- said hanger and said panel connector are configured to permit said panels to be manually slid horizontally along said framework to facilitate configuring and reconfiguring said panels.
- 7. A furniture kit as set forth in claim 6, wherein:
- said panels are generally rigid to facilitate manually handling the same.
- 8. A furniture kit as set forth in claim 7, wherein:
- said overhead beam segments and said columns are detachably interconnected at said connectors to facilitate quickly and easily assembling and disassembling said furniture kit at different locations.
- 9. A furniture kit as set forth in claim 8, wherein:
- at least one of said panels has an opaque construction for visually dividing one portion of the building room from another portion thereof.
- 10. A furniture kit as set forth in claim 9, wherein:
- at least one of said panels has an acoustic construction to attenuate sound transmission.
- 11. A furniture kit as set forth in claim 10, wherein:
- at least one of said panels has means for displaying information thereon.
- 12. A furniture kit as set forth in claim 11, wherein:
- said columns and said framework include means for routing wires therealong to equip said furniture kit with power and signal.
- 13. A furniture kit as set forth in claim 12, wherein:
- said wire routing means physically separates power wires from cable wires to avoid electrical interference therebetween.
- 14. A furniture kit as set forth in claim 13, wherein:
- said columns and said framework have detachable covers to vary the exterior appearance of said furniture kit.
- 15. A furniture kit as set forth in claim 14, wherein:
- said framework is configured to detachably mount task lighting thereon.
- 16. A furniture kit as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
- said overhead beam segments include a plurality of substantially identical straight beam segments, and a plurality of substantially identical curved beam segments; and
- said connectors include a plurality of substantially identical straight in-line connectors, curved in-line connectors, T-connectors and X-connectors, such that said furniture kit can be configured into a wide variety of different shapes and sizes.
- 17. A furniture kit as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
- said framework is configured to permit said panels to be removably hung therefrom and reconfigurable between at least a first arrangement wherein said panels contribute to defining a workspace portion of the floor surface which is at least spatially and visually distinct from the rest of the floor surface, and is sufficiently large to comfortably accommodate at least one adult user therein for selected activities, and a second arrangement wherein at least some of said panels are removed from said framework and stored to permit free movement thereunder.
- 18. A furniture kit as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
- each of said overhead beam segments includes a hanger on both sides thereof to permit two of said panels to be hung therefrom in a back-to-back relationship.
- 19. A furniture kit as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
- said hanger and said panel connector are configured to permit said panels to be manually slid horizontally along said framework to facilitate configuring and reconfiguring said panels.
- 20. A furniture kit as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
- said panels are generally rigid to facilitate manually handling the same.
- 21. A furniture kit as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
- said overhead beam segments and said columns are detachably interconnected at said connectors to facilitate quickly and easily assembling and disassembling said furniture kit at different locations.
- 22. A furniture kit as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
- said columns and said framework include means for routing wires therealong to equip said furniture kit with power and signal.
- 23. A method for partitioning open office plans, and the like, to support group activities, comprising:
- providing a rigid framework having at least one perimeter segment arranged to form a closed top plan perimeter, and at least one cross-beam segment extending interior of the perimeter formed by said perimeter segment;
- positioning the rigid framework above an open floor surface of an associated building room;
- providing a plurality of framework support columns;
- connecting the upper end of each of the columns with the framework;
- positioning the lower end of the columns abutting on the floor surface of the associated building room to support the framework in a freestanding fashion within the building room at a predetermined elevation generally above average user height;
- providing a plurality of individual panels, each being constructed to permit easy, manual, bodily translation of the same by an adult user;
- detachably connecting the panels with the framework in a manner in which each of the panels hangs downwardly from the framework in a generally vertical orientation, and is readily and easily manually removable therefrom by the user;
- manually positioning the panels on the perimeter segment of the framework to define a group workspace portion of the floor surface which is at least spatially and visually distinct from the rest of the floor surface, and is sufficiently large to comfortably accommodate a plurality of adult users therein for communal communications and actions; and
- manually reconfiguring the panels on the cross-beam segment of the framework to subdivide the group workspace portion of the floor surface into at least two, sub-group workspaces which are at least spatially and visually distinct from one another, and are sufficiently large to accommodate at least one adult user therein for breakout-type communications and actions.
- 24. A method as set forth in claim 23, wherein:
- said panel reconfiguring step includes sliding at least one of the panels horizontally along said framework.
- 25. A method as set forth in claim 24, including:
- providing a mobile cart adapted to translate over the floor surface of the building room; and
- hanging panels removed from the framework on the mobile cart, and transporting the same outside of the group workspace to permit free movement therethrough.
- 26. A method as set forth in claim 25, including:
- routing wires along the columns and the framework to provide the group activities with power and signal capabilities.
- 27. A method as set forth in claim 26, including:
- detachably mounting task lighting on the overhead support.
- 28. A furniture kit particularly adapted to support temporary group activities in open plans, and the like, comprising;
- a plurality of overhead beam segments, each having a beam connector positioned adjacent opposite ends thereof, and a hanger positioned along at least one side thereof;
- a plurality of overhead support columns, each having a column connector positioned adjacent an upper end thereof, and a foot positioned adjacent a lower end thereof for abutment with an open floor surface of an associated building room;
- a plurality of connectors, each having a first connector shaped for detachable connection with said beam connector at the adjacent ends of at least two of said overhead beam segments arranged in an end-to-end fashion, and a second connector shaped for detachable connection with said column connector at the upper end of one of said overhead support columns, such that a plurality of said overhead beam segments may be detachably interconnected to form a rigid framework supported on the floor surface of the building room by at least two of said overhead support columns at a predetermined elevation above average user height;
- a plurality of panels, each being constructed to permit easy, manual, bodily translation of the same by an adult user, and including a connector for detachably connecting the same with the hanger of any one of said overhead beam segments in a manner in which each of said panels hangs downwardly from said framework in a generally vertical orientation, and is readily and easily manually removable therefrom by the user; and
- at least one mobile cart having a ground engaging support which permits manual translation of said cart over the floor surface of the building room, and a hanger for cooperating with the detachable connector of said panels to detachably support at least one of said panels on said mobile cart in a hanging fashion.
- 29. A method for partitioning open office plans, and the like, to support group activities, comprising:
- providing a rigid framework;
- positioning the rigid framework above an open floor surface of an associated building room;
- providing a plurality of framework support columns;
- connecting the upper end of each of the columns with the framework;
- positioning the lower end of the columns abutting on the floor surface of the associated building room to support the framework in a freestanding fashion within the building room at a predetermined elevation generally above average user height;
- providing a plurality of individual panels, each being constructed to permit easy, manual, bodily translation of the same by an adult user;
- detachably connecting the panels with the framework in a manner in which each of the panels hangs downwardly from the framework in a generally vertical orientation, and is readily and easily manually removable therefrom by the user;
- manually positioning the panels on the framework to define a group workspace portion of the floor surface which is at least spatially and visually distinct from the rest of the floor surface, and is sufficiently large to comfortably accommodate a plurality of adult users therein for communal communications and actions;
- manually reconfiguring the panels on the framework to subdivide the group workspace portion of the floor surface into at least two, sub-group workspaces which are at least spatially and visually distinct from one another, and are sufficiently large to accommodate at least one adult user therein for breakout-type communications and actions;
- providing a mobile cart adapted to translate over the floor surface of the building room; and
- hanging panels removed from the framework on the mobile cart, and transporting the same outside of the group workspace to permit free movement therethrough.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/774,563, filed on Oct. 8, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,511,348 which is a continuation-in-part of commonly assigned, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 480,219, filed Feb. 14, 1990, entitled PARTITION ARRANGEMENT DESIGN ("COMMONS" INFORMAL PHOTO CASE) now abandoned, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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