Claims
- 1. A method for subdividing building space, comprising steps of:
providing a freestanding partition panel including a partition frame having front and rear faces and a cover panel covering a substantial area on the front face, the partition frame having horizontal and vertical frame members rigidly connected together, the vertical frame members having first outer surfaces defining a transverse narrow first dimension and the horizontal frame members having outer portions extending outward from the first outer surfaces to define a transverse wider second dimension, the outer portions having an off-module connector structure thereon adapted to support a furniture unit in any one of a plurality of off-module positions located between vertical side edges of the freestanding partition panel; the first outer surfaces of the vertical frame members and outer portions of the horizontal frame members defining at least one laterally open uninterrupted horizontal wireway that is covered by the cover panel when the cover panel is attached; accessing the off-module connector structure from the front face when the cover panel is attached to and supported on the outer portion; and removing the cover panel, accessing the horizontal wireway, and then re-attaching the cover panel.
- 2. The method of defined in claim 1, wherein the horizontal frame members define a plurality of laterally open uninterrupted horizontal wireways, and including additional cover panels, at least some of the additional cover panels including a top cover panel and a bottom cover panel defining a gap therebetween for accessing the off-module connector structure; and
removing one of the top and bottom cover panels to selectively access one of the pluralities of horizontal wireways.
- 3. The method defined in claim 2, including attaching a second partition panel to the off-module connector structure at a location between vertical side edges of the freestanding partition panel, the second panel defining at least one laterally-open second horizontal wireway that is aligned with and opens into the first-mentioned horizontal wireway along the front face.
- 4. A method of connecting partition panels comprising steps of:
providing a first partition panel including a partition frame having upper and lower horizontal frame members, at least one of which includes a horizontal row of horizontally spaced and aligned discrete site locators, including at least one discrete site locator positioned between vertical side edges of the partition frame, the discrete site locators being configured and adapted to locate an off-module-located second partition panel along the partition frame at any one of a number of known locations; and accurately locating an off-module-located second partition panel on the first partition panel relative to a selected one of the discrete site locators.
- 5. The method defined in claim 4, wherein, during the step of accurately locating, the first partition panel includes vertically spaced covers defining a slit therebetween, the slit providing access to the horizontally spaced and aligned discrete site locators.
- 6. The method defined in claim 5, wherein the upper and lower horizontal frame members each include one of the horizontal rows of discrete site locators, and including a step of engaging top and bottom partition-engaging brackets on the first and second partition panels, respectively, to stabilize the second partition panel on the first partition panel.
- 7. A method of connecting partition panels comprising steps of:
providing a first partition panel including a partition frame having upper and lower horizontal frame members, at least one of which includes a horizontal row of horizontally spaced and aligned discrete site locators, including at least one discrete site locator positioned between vertical side edges of the partition frame, the discrete site locators being configured and adapted to locate an off-module-located furniture unit along the partition frame at any one of a number of known locations; and accurately locating a furniture unit on the first partition panel relative to at least one of the discrete site locators.
- 8. The method defined in claim 7, wherein, during the step of accurately locating, the first partition panel includes vertically spaced covers defining a slit therebetween, the slit providing access to the horizontally spaced and aligned discrete site locators.
- 9. The method defined in claim 8, wherein the upper and lower horizontal frame members each include one of the horizontal rows of discrete site locators, and including a step of engaging top and bottom partition-engaging brackets on the first and second partition panels, respectively, to stabilize the second partition panel on the first partition panel.
- 10. The method defined in claim 7, including attaching the furniture unit to selected ones of the discrete site locators on both the upper and lower horizontal frame members.
- 11. The method defined in claim 10, wherein the furniture unit includes a second partition panel attached to the first partition panel in a perpendicular relationship.
- 12. The method defined in claim 7, including attaching the furniture unit to at least two of the discrete site locators on a selected one of the upper and lower horizontal frame members.
- 13. The method defined in claim 7, wherein the partition frame includes upright frame members, and including a step of rigidly connecting the upper and lower horizontal frame members to the upright frame members to form a rigid framework.
- 14. The method defined in claim 13, wherein the step of rigidly connecting includes permanently attaching at least one of the upper and lower horizontal frame members to the upright frame members, such as by welding.
- 15. The method defined in claim 7, wherein the upper horizontal frame member includes separate front and rear frame members, and including a step of positioning the separate front and rear frame members on opposite sides of the partition frame
- 16. The method defined in claim 15, wherein the front and rear frame members each include face surfaces having the discrete site locators therein, and including a step of positioning and attaching the front and rear frame members to the partition frame so that the face surfaces define parallel front and rear planes of the partition frame.
- 17. The method defined in claim 15, wherein the partition frame includes upright frame members positioned between and supporting the separate front and rear frame members, and including a step of welding the separate front and rear frame members to the upright frame members.
- 18. The method defined in claim 7, wherein the upper and lower horizontal frame members include planar face surfaces, and including a step of forming at least a portion of the discrete site locators in the planar face surface on the upper and lower horizontal frame members.
- 19. The method defined in claim 18, wherein the step of forming the discrete site locators includes forming a row of slots in at least one of the upper and lower horizontal frame members.
- 20. The method defined in claim 19, wherein the step of forming the discrete site locators includes forming a row of slots in both of the upper and lower horizontal frame members.
- 21. The method defined in claim 7, including a step of providing a floor channel, and supporting the partition frame on the floor channel.
- 22. The method defined in claim 21, including a step of anchoring the partition frame to the floor channel.
- 23. The method defined in claim 21, including a step of providing a horizontal row of discrete site locators on the floor channel.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a divisional of coassigned copending U.S. application Ser. No. 09/585,877, filed Jun. 1, 2000, entitled PARTITION FRAME CONSTRUCTION HAVING WIREWAYS AND OFF-MODULE CONNECTION, which is a continuation of coassigned copending U.S. Pat. No. 6,134,852, issued Oct. 24, 2000, entitled PARTITION FRAME CONSTRUCTION HAVING WIREWAYS AND OFF-MODULE CONNECTION, and also is a continuation of coassigned copending U.S. Pat. No. 6,167,676, issued Jan. 2, 2001, entitled METHOD OF CONNECTING PARTITIONS, both of which are a continuation of co-assigned copending U.S. Pat. No. 6,044,612, issued Apr. 4, 2000, entitled CONNECTION SYSTEM FOR PARTITIONS, which is a continuation of U.S. Pat. No. 5,746,035, issued May 5, 1998, entitled PARTITION SYSTEM, which is a continuation-in-part of 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 commonly assigned U.S. patents: U.S. Pat. No. 5,740,650, issued Apr. 21, 1998, entitled PARTITION SYSTEM; U.S. Pat. No. 5,784,843, issued Jul. 28, 1998, entitled INTEGRATED PREFABRICATED FURNITURE SYSTEM FOR FITTING-OUT OPEN PLAN BUILDING SPACE; U.S. Pat. No. 5,809,708, issued Sep. 22, 1998, entitled INTEGRATED PREFABRICATED FURNITURE SYSTEM FOR FITTING-OUT OPEN PLAN BUILDING SPACE; U.S. Pat. No. 5,816,001, issued Oct. 6, 1998, entitled PARTITION CONSTRUCTION INCLUDING INTERCONNECTION SYSTEM AND REMOVABLE COVERS; U.S. Pat. No. 5,890,325, issued Apr. 6, 1999, entitled RECONFIGURABLE SYSTEM FOR SUBDIVIDING BUILDING SPACE AND HAVING MINIMAL FOOTPRINT; and U.S. Pat. No. 5,943,834, issued Aug. 31, 1999, entitled PARTITION CONSTRUCTION.
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