Claims
- 1. A furniture system particularly adapted for use in open plans comprising:a plurality of support columns, each having a lower portion thereof for abutting a floor surface of an associated building room; a plurality of beams configured to be positioned above an open floor surface of the associated building room, each beam being disposed in a generally horizontal orientation, at least one of said beams being connected to two of said support columns, each of said beams also including an elongated horizontally extending outwardly facing channel; said support columns being configured to support said beams thereon in a freestanding fashion within the building room at a predetermined elevation; and at least one panel including at least one panel connector mounted to said panel and being configured to be inserted into said channel of one of said beams to detachably connect a top portion of said at least one panel with said one of said beams in a manner in which said top portion of said at least one panel is readily and easily removable therefrom by a user; wherein said channels of said beams open outwardly along a vertical side of said beams to allow said panel connector of said at least one panel to be easily placed in said channel of said one said beams by moving said panel connector horizontally towards said channel of said one of said beams, and by inserting said panel connector into said channel as said panel connector passes a side vertical periphery of said channel.
- 2. A furniture system as set forth in claim 1, wherein:said at least one panel is generally rigid to facilitate manually handling the same.
- 3. A furniture system as set forth in claim 2, wherein:said beams and said support columns are detachably interconnected to facilitate quickly and easily assembling and disassembling said furniture system at different locations.
- 4. A furniture system as set forth in claim 3, wherein:said at least one panel visually divides one portion of the building room from another portion thereof.
- 5. A furniture system as set forth in claim 4, wherein:said at least one panel has an acoustic construction to attenuate sound transmission into and out of said furniture system.
- 6. A furniture system as set forth in claim 5, wherein:said connector has a substantially T-shaped configuration.
- 7. A furniture system as set forth in claim 5, wherein:said at least one panel has a surface for displaying information thereon.
- 8. A furniture system as set forth in claim 7, wherein:said columns and said overhead support include wireways to equip said furniture system with power and signal.
- 9. A furniture system as set forth in claim 8, wherein:said wireways physically separate power wires from cable wires to avoid electrical interference therebetween.
- 10. A furniture system as set forth in claim 9, wherein:said columns and said overhead support have detachable covers to vary the exterior appearance of said furniture system.
- 11. A furniture system as set forth in claim 10, wherein:said overhead support includes a bus strip for detachably mounting tack lighting thereon.
- 12. A furniture based partition system of claim 1, wherein:said beams are configured to route wires therealong to equip the furniture system with power and signal.
- 13. A furniture based partition system of claim 12, wherein:said beams and said support columns are detachably interconnected to facilitate quickly and easily assembling and disassembling the furniture system at different locations.
- 14. A furniture based partition system of claim 12, wherein:said beams are configured to physically separate power wires from cable wires to avoid electrical interference therebetween.
- 15. A furniture based partition system of claim 1, wherein:at least one of said beams includes a trough for the routing of wires therethrough.
- 16. A furniture system as set forth in claim 1, wherein:said at least one panel does not have a guide element at a bottom said at least one panel, thereby allowing unimpeded ingress to and egress from an interior portion of the furniture system.
- 17. A furniture system as set forth in claim 1, wherein:said panel connector of said at least one panel includes a disc-shaped glide engaged with said one of said beams to permit said panel to be manually slid horizontally along said beam.
- 18. A furniture system as set forth in claim 1, wherein:said at least one panel is slidable along said one of said beams.
- 19. A furniture system as set forth in claim 1, further comprising:electrical power wires routed along said beams to provide said furniture system with power capabilities.
- 20. A furniture system as set forth in claim 1, further comprising:electrical power wires routed along said support columns to provide said furniture system with power capabilities.
- 21. A furniture system as set forth in claim 1, further comprising:a light mounted to one of said beams.
- 22. A furniture system as set forth in claim 1, wherein:said beams include wireways for routing utilities though said beams.
- 23. A furniture system as set forth in claim 1, wherein:said beams comprise a substantially rigid frame, having a closed, top plan perimeter.
- 24. A furniture system as set forth in claim 23, further including:a substantially rigid cross beam extending interior of the perimeter of said frame.
- 25. A furniture system as set forth in claim 24, wherein:said cross beam spans the perimeter of said frame without any intermediate support.
- 26. A furniture system as set forth in claim 24, wherein:each of said support columns includes a support connector connecting said support columns to said beams, at least one of said support connectors having a T-shaped configuration, thereby forming a T-shaped interface between said frame and said cross beam.
- 27. A furniture system as set forth in claim 24, wherein:said beams have opposite ends thereof detachably interconnected at said support columns.
- 28. A furniture system as set forth in claim 27, wherein:said cross beam has exterior ends thereof connected with oppositely positioned ones of said support columns.
- 29. A furniture system as set forth in claim 28, wherein:said beams and said support columns are detachably interconnected to facilitate quickly and easily assembling and disassembling said furniture system at different locations.
- 30. A furniture system as set forth in claim 1, wherein:said lower portions of said support columns are configured to be unattached from the floor surface of the building room.
- 31. A furniture system as set forth in claim 1, wherein:said panel connector has a substantially T-shaped configuration.
- 32. A furniture system as set forth in claim 31, wherein:said panel connector includes a U-shaped flange for engaging with said panel.
- 33. A furniture based partition system particularly adapted for use in open plans, and the like, comprising:an overhead support disposed in a generally horizontal orientation; a plurality of overhead support columns disposed in a generally vertical orientation; each of said columns having a lower portion thereof adapted to abut a floor surface of an associated building room, and an upper portion thereof connected with said overhead support to rigidly interconnect the same, such that said columns are adapted to be freestanding on the floor surface, and support said overhead support within the building room at a predetermined overhead elevation, with the floor surface beneath said overhead support being generally unobstructed to facilitate user passage thereunder; and at least one panel being shaped to partition the building room, and having a generally rigid, lightweight construction which permits easy, manual, bodily translation of the same by an adult user; said panel including a connector mounted thereon which detachably connects the same with said overhead support in a manner in which said panel hangs downwardly from said overhead support in a generally vertical orientation, and is readily and easily removable therefrom by the user; wherein said overhead support includes an open sided receiver, said open sided receiver detachably engaging the connector of said panel to permit said panel to be manually lifted and detachably hung directly on said overhead support at various locations therealong.
- 34. A furniture based partition system as set forth in claim 33, wherein:said connector has a substantially T-shaped configuration.
- 35. A furniture based partition system as set forth in claim 34, wherein:said connector includes a U-shaped flange for mounting said connector on said panel.
- 36. A furniture system as set forth in claim 33, wherein:said lower portions of said support columns are configured to be unattached from the floor surface of the building room.
- 37. A furniture based partition system as set forth in claim 33, wherein:said at least one panel does not have a guide element at a bottom of said at least one panel, thereby allowing unimpeded ingress to and egress from an interior portion of the furniture based partition system.
- 38. A furniture based partition system as set forth in claim 37, including:a plurality of said panels, each including associated connectors which cooperate with said open sided receiver of said overhead support to permit each of said panels to be individually slid sideways along said overhead support.
- 39. A furniture system as set forth in claim 38, wherein:said open sided receiver and said panel connectors are detachable one from the other thereby permitting each of said panels to be manually, bodily removed from said overhead support to facilitate configuring and reconfiguring said panels.
- 40. A furniture based partition system for use in open plans comprising:a plurality of columns disposed in a generally vertical orientation, each of said columns having a lower portion thereof adapted to abut a floor surface of an associated building room; a plurality of beams, each beam being disposed in a generally horizontal orientation, each beam also being connected to two of said columns, each of said beams including an open sided receiver; a plurality of individual panels, each panel having a generally rigid, lightweight construction which permits easy, manual, bodily movement of the same by an adult user; each of said panels including a connector mounted thereon which is configured to be inserted into said receiver of one of said beams to detachably connect a top portion said panel with said one of said beams in a manner in which each of said top portions of said panels is readily and easily removable therefrom by the user.
- 41. A furniture system as set forth in claim 40, wherein:said lower portions of said overhead support columns are configured to be unattached from the floor surface of the building room.
- 42. A furniture based partition system as set forth in claim 40 wherein:wherein said beams and said columns are detachably interconnected to facilitate quickly and easily assembling and disassembling the furniture based partition system at different locations.
- 43. A furniture based partition system as set forth in claim 40, wherein:said beams are configured to route wires therealong to equip the furniture based partition system with power and signal.
- 44. A furniture based partition system as set forth in claim 43, wherein:said beams are configured to physically separate power wires from cable wires to avoid electrical interference therebetween.
- 45. A furniture based partition system as set forth in claim 40, wherein:at least one of said beams includes a through for the routing of wires therethrough.
- 46. A furniture based partition system as set forth in claim 40, wherein:said beam includes an elongated strip adjacent said channel and defining one side of said receiver; and said elongated strip is located between a section of said connector and said panel when said panel is connected to said beam.
- 47. A furniture based partition system as set forth in claim 40, wherein:said connector has a substantially T-shaped configuration.
- 48. A furniture based partition system as set forth in claim 47, whereinsaid connector includes a U-shaped flange for engaging with said panel.
- 49. A furniture system particularly adapted for use in open plans comprising:an overhead support configured to be positioned above an open floor surface of an associated building room; a plurality of overhead support columns, each having an upper portion thereof connected with said overhead support, and a lower portion thereof shaped to abut the floor surface of the building room, and thereby support said overhead support thereon in a freestanding fashion within the building room at a predetermined overhead elevation; at least one panel constructed to permit easy, manual, bodily translation of the same by an adult user, and including a connector mounted thereon connecting the same with said overhead support in a manner in which said panel hangs downwardly from said overhead support in a generally vertical orientation; and a hanger slide associated with said overhead support, and cooperating with the connector of said panel to permit sad panel to be manually slid horizontally along said overhead support; wherein said at least one panel is generally rigid to facilitate manually handling the same; wherein said overhead support and said columns are detachably interconnected to facilitate quickly and easily assembling and disassembling said furniture system at different locations; wherein at least one of said panels visually divides one portion of the building room from another portion thereof; wherein said at least one panel has an acoustic construction to attenuate sound transmission into and out of said furniture system; wherein said connector has a substantially T-shaped configuration; and wherein said connector includes a U-shaped flange for mounting said connector on said panel.
- 50. A furniture system particularly adapted for use in open plans comprising:an overhead support configured to be positioned above an open floor surface of an associated building room; a plurality of overhead support columns, each having a support connector coupled with said overhead support, and a lower portion thereof for abutting the floor surface of the building room, and thereby support said overhead support thereon in a freestanding fashion within the building room at a predetermined overhead elevation; at least one rigid panel including at least one panel connector attached to an upper portion of said panel, the at least one panel connector being engaged with said overhead support to connect said at least one panel to said overhead support in a manner in which said panel hangs downwardly from said overhead support in a generally vertical orientation; wherein at least one of said support connectors has a T-shaped configuration, thereby forming a T-shaped interface of said overhead support; wherein said panel connector has a substantially T-shaped configuration; and wherein said panel connector includes a U-shaped flange for engaging with said panel.
- 51. A furniture system particularly adapted for use in open plans comprising:an overhead support configured to be positioned above an open floor surface of an associated building room; a plurality of overhead support columns, each having a support connector coupled with said overhead support, and a lower portion thereof for abutting the floor surface of the building room, and thereby support said overhead support thereon in a freestanding fashion within the building room at a predetermined overhead elevation; and at least one rigid panel including at least one panel connector attached to an upper portion of said panel, the at least one panel connector being engaged with said overhead support to connect said at least one panel to said overhead support in a manner in which said panel hangs downwardly from said overhead support in a generally vertical orientation; wherein said at last one rigid panel does not have a guide element at a bottom of said at least one panel, thereby allowing unimpeded ingress to and egress from an interior portion of the furniture system; and wherein said overhead support includes wireways for routing utilities though said overhead support; and detachable covers for covering said wireways of said overhead support; wherein said panel connector has a substantially T-shaped configuration.
- 52. A furniture system as set forth in claim 51, wherein:said panel connector includes a U-shaped flange for engaging with said panel.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation of commonly assigned U.S. patent application No. 09/384,185, filed Aug. 27, 1999, entitled FURNITURE SYSTEM, now U.S. Pat No. 6,170,200, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/174,661, filed Oct. 19, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,003,275, entitled FURNITURE SYSTEM, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/881,802, filed Jun. 24, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,134,844, entitled METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DISPLAYING INFORMATION, which is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/450,255, filed May 25, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,724,778 entitled FURNITURE SYSTEM, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/774,563, filed Oct. 8, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,511,348 entitled FURNITURE SYSTEM, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/480,219, filed Feb. 14, 1990, entitled PARTITION ARRANGEMENT DESIGN, abandoned, each of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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