Claims
- 1. In a partition system including first and second partitions each having vertical side edges, one of the vertical side edges of the second partition being positioned in an off-module position adjacent a face of the first partition and between the vertical side edges of the first partition, the first partition defining a horizontal row of slots, and the one vertical side edge of the second partition having connecting structure thereon proximate the horizontal row of slots, a bracket system for interconnecting the second partition in the off-module position on the first partition comprising:first and second brackets, each having a partition-engaging end with at least one hook, and further having a configured end shaped for connection to the connecting structure of the second partition, the at least one hooks of the first and second brackets facing in opposite directions and lying along and substantially adjacent to a common horizontal plane so that the at least one hooks define a relatively thin vertical dimension, the at least one hooks being configured to laterally interlockingly and securely engage selected ones of the slots of the first partition in opposite directions when the configured ends are fixed relative to each other and secured to the connecting structure, the at least one hooks being spaced apart horizontally and configured to securely stabilize the second partition on the first partition.
- 2. The bracket system defined in claim 1, wherein the first and second brackets are slidably interconnected.
- 3. The bracket system defined in claim 2, wherein one of the first and second brackets includes a slot, and the other includes a connector extending through the slot for slidably interconnecting the first and second brackets.
- 4. The bracket system defined in claim 3, wherein the first and second brackets each comprise stamped plates, and the connector comprises a rivet operably holding the first and second brackets together.
- 5. The bracket system defined in claim 4, wherein the at least one hooks of the first and second brackets include at least two coplanar first hooks on the first bracket that face a first horizontal direction and at least two coplanar second hooks on the second bracket that face in a second direction opposite the first horizontal direction.
- 6. The bracket system defined in claim 5, wherein the first and second brackets are movable to an installation position where the hooks can be inserted into selected ones of the slots, and are movable to an interlocked position where the hooks securely engage the selected slots, and further wherein the first and second brackets include apertures that are aligned when the first and second brackets are in the interlocked position but that are misaligned when in the installation position.
- 7. The bracket system defined in claim 6, including a threaded connector engaging the configured ends and mechanically clamping the first and second brackets together to thereby hold the first and second brackets in the interlocked position.
- 8. The bracket system defined in claim 1, wherein the first and second brackets are movable to an installation position where the hooks can be inserted into selected ones of the slots, and are movable to an interlocked position where the hooks securely engage the selected slots, and further wherein the first and second brackets include apertures that are aligned when the first and second brackets are in the interlocked position but that are misaligned when in the installation position.
- 9. The bracket system defined in claim 8, including a threaded connector engaging the configured ends and mechanically clamping the first and second brackets together to thereby hold the first and second brackets in the interlocked position.
- 10. The bracket system defined in claim 9, wherein the threaded connector engages the second partition.
- 11. A construction for attaching a furniture unit to a partition, comprising:a frame with a horizontal row of slots; a first bracket member defining at least one hook constructed for insertion into a selected one of the slots of the partition, said at least one hook being movable in a direction perpendicular to the row of slots between a disengaged position where the hook is not in the selected one slot and a slot-filling installation position where the at least one hook is located in the selected one slot, and further being movable horizontally parallel the row of slots between the installation position and an interlocked position; and a second bracket member including a portion constructed for insertion in the perpendicular direction into the horizontal row of slots of the partition and that is configured to engage the partition to prevent the first bracket member, when positioned in the interlocked position, from being removed from said selected one of said slots, the first and second bracket members characteristically being movable relative to each other and each having a partition engaging end configured for secure attachment to a partition.
- 12. The construction defined in claim 11, wherein the portion of the second bracket includes a second hook that faces opposite the first mentioned hook.
- 13. The construction defined in claim 12, wherein the first and second bracket members are slidably connected.
- 14. A construction for attaching an off-module positioned furniture unit to a partition having a frame with a horizontal row of slots, the slots each having a relatively thin vertical dimension and an elongated horizontal dimension with individual ones of the slots separated from other ones of the slots by marginal material, comprising:a first bracket having a flat hook that defines a plane and that is constructed to be moved in a first direction in the plane into a selected slot and to be moved in the plane in a second direction different than the first direction between an installation position and an interlocked position; a second bracket including a flat protrusion that extends parallel the plane and that is configured to be inserted into a selected one of the slots when moved in the first direction in the plane and that prevents the hook from being moved from the interlocked position to the installation position; and means for rigidly interconnecting said first and second brackets, thereby limiting the relative motion therebetween to prevent the hook and protrusion from being disengaged from the marginal material around said slots and thus prevent the first and second bracket members from being removed from said selected slots, and for securing the first and second brackets to the off module positioned furniture unit, said first bracket and said second bracket each including ends configured to and adapted to securely and separately engage the frame, and wherein the means for rigidly interlocking includes a section of the frame of the partition.
- 15. The construction defined in claim 14, wherein said second bracket is spaced apart from said first bracket so that said second bracket engages a different one of said slots than said selected slot engaged by said first bracket.
- 16. The construction defined in claim 15, wherein said protrusion forms a second hook.
- 17. The construction defined in claim 14, wherein said means includes at least one fastener that engages the first and second brackets.
- 18. The construction defined in claim 14, wherein said means includes separate fasteners engaging the first and second brackets, respectively.
- 19. The construction defined in claim 14, wherein said means includes a portion of a partition frame, and further includes fasteners securing the first and second brackets to the partition frame.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/067,731, filed Apr. 28, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,044,612, issued Apr. 4, 2000, entitled CONNECTION SYSTEM FOR PARTITIONS, which is a continuationin-part of application Ser. No. 08/579,614, filed Dec. 26, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,746,035, issued May 5, 1998, entitled PARTITION SYSTEM, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/367,802, filed Dec. 30, 1994 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,746,034, issued May 5, 1998, entitled PORTABLE PARTITION SYSTEM, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference. The present application further is related to the following U.S. Pat. Nos.: 5,740,650, issued Apr. 21, 1998, entitled PARTITION SYSTEM; 5,784,843, issued Jul. 28, 1998, entitled INTEGRATED PREFABRICATED FURNITURE SYSTEM FOR FITTING-OUT OPEN PLAN BUILDING SPACE; 5,809,708, issued Sep. 22, 1998, entitled INTEGRATED PREFABRICATED FURNITURE SYSTEM FOR FITTING-OUT OPEN PLAN BUILDING SPACE; 5,816,001, issued Oct. 6, 1998, entitled PARTITION CONSTRUCTION INCLUDING INTERCONNECTION SYSTEM AND REMOVABLE COVERS; 5,890,325, issued Apr. 6, 1999, entitled RECONFIGURABLE SYSTEM FOR SUBDIVIDING BUILDING SPACE AND HAVING MINIMAL FOOTPRINT; and 5,943,834, issued Aug. 31, 1999, entitled PARTITION CONSTRUCTION.
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Exhibit A is a brochure entitled Knoll—Hannah Desk System, 18 pages, dated Oct. 1986. |
Exhibit B is a brochure entitled Knoll—Hannah Desk System, 13 pages undated but published in 1986. |
Exhibit C is a publication entitled Knoll—Hannah Desk System—Electrical Assembly Guide, 12 pages, undated but published in 1986. |
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