Claims
- 1. A structural wireway construction adapted for attachment atop a base partition panel and adapted to support a transom structure that extends thereabove, the base partition panel including vertical side edges, comprising:
- a pair of outwardly facing, elongated wireway troughs;
- a torque box bracket attached between the wireway troughs near an end of the wireway troughs for providing torsional strength at the end of the wireway troughs, the torque box bracket and wireway troughs defining a pocket located near but inboard of the end of the wireway troughs, the wireway troughs and the torque box bracket forming a structural unit capable of supporting loads thereabove; and
- at least one elongated edge connector having a lower end section extending into the pocket and connected to one of the torque box bracket and the troughs, and having an upper end section that extends upwardly and that is adapted for connection to the transom structure, the edge connector being located at the end of the wireway troughs and being configured to structurally support the transom structure at the one vertical side edge.
- 2. The structural wireway construction defined in claim 1 including a post connector attached to the torque box bracket and extending downwardly therefrom, the post connector being configured to structurally connect the wireway construction to the partition panel.
- 3. The structural wireway construction defined in claim 2 including a second torque box bracket, one of the first-mentioned and second torque box brackets being positioned at each end of the wireway troughs.
- 4. The structural wireway construction defined in claim 3 including a second post connector, the first-mentioned and second post connectors being attached at inwardly facing side edges of the first-mentioned and second torque box brackets, respectively, the first-mentioned and second post connectors both adapted to be spaced inboard of the vertical side edges of the partition panel.
- 5. The structural wireway construction defined in claim 4 including an elongated stiffener brace that extends parallel the wireway troughs and that is structurally interconnected to the wireway troughs at multiple locations along the wireway troughs.
- 6. The structural wireway construction defined in claim 2 including a transom subframe attached to the edge connector and supported on the pair of wireway troughs generally above the torque box, the transom subframe being adjustably extendable and being constructed for connection to a building ceiling.
- 7. The structural wireway construction defined in claim 6 including a decorative skin releasably attached to one of the wireway troughs for covering a space above the wireway troughs up to the building ceiling.
- 8. The structural wireway construction defined in claim 6 including a window assembly configured for mating attachment to the transom subframe and to a top of the wireway troughs and configured to fill a space above the wireway troughs up to the building ceiling.
- 9. The structural wireway construction defined in claim 1 wherein the wireway troughs are each C-shaped with upper and lower flanges defining a space therebetween, and including a cover snap attached to at least one of the upper and lower flanges for covering the space.
- 10. The structural wireway construction defined in claim 1 including a support bracket and a work tool rail attached to one of the wireway troughs for supporting accessories thereon that facilitate performing work-related tasks.
- 11. The structural wireway construction defined in claim 1 including a light attached to one of the wireway troughs.
- 12. A wall system for subdividing a building space including a floor and a ceiling, comprising:
- a base partition panel having a partition frame;
- a ceiling channel configured for attachment to the ceiling and having a down flange;
- an adjustably extendable transom subframe having a bottom end attached to the partition frame and a top end attached to the ceiling channel, one of the transom subframe and the partition frame including an upwardly extending flange proximate a face of the base partition panel near a top edge of the partition frame; and
- a transom cover shaped to cover a space between the top edge of the partition frame and the ceiling, the transom cover including a hooked lower connector for engaging the upwardly extending flange, and including an upper edge with an upper connector configured to engage the down flange on the ceiling channel.
- 13. The wall system defined in claim 12 wherein the upper connector includes a movable attachment flange that is movable between a first position facilitating installation or removal of the transom cover, and an adjusted second position where the attachment flange is positioned to retain the upper edge of the transom cover to the ceiling channel.
- 14. The wall system defined in claim 13 wherein the attachment flange, when in the second position, is located adjacent the down flange, and includes a screw hole facilitating screw attachment to the down flange.
- 15. The wall system defined in claim 14 wherein the attachment bracket includes an elongated flexible arm operably supporting the attachment flange.
- 16. The wall system defined in claim 15 wherein the flexible arm has a flat cross section and extends horizontally so that the flexible arm is bendable to move the attachment flange vertically.
- 17. The wall system defined in claim 12 wherein the upper connector includes a spring clip for frictionally engaging the down flange on the ceiling channel.
- 18. The wall system defined in claim 12 including a trim piece configured for attachment to the ceiling channel at a location adjacent the ceiling to cover a gap above the cover panel up to the ceiling.
- 19. The wall system defined in claim 18 wherein the ceiling channel defines a groove, and wherein the trim piece includes a connector shaped to frictionally engage the groove to secure the trim piece in position.
- 20. The wall system defined in claim 12 wherein the base partition panel includes a structural expressway construction attached atop the base partition panel, the structural expressway construction including the upwardly extending flange for engaging the lower connector on the transom cover, the transom cover being slidably along the upwardly extending flange for horizontal adjustment.
- 21. A wall system for subdividing a building space including a floor and a ceiling, comprising:
- a base partition panel having a frame including a frame member defining a top surface;
- a ceiling channel configured for attachment to the ceiling;
- an adjustably extendable transom subframe having a bottom end attached to the frame member and a top end attached to the ceiling channel; and
- a window construction shaped to fit within a space between a top edge of the frame and the ceiling, the window construction including a window frame with a lower section configured to mateably engage the top surface, side sections shaped to mateably slidably engage the subframe from a face of the wall system, and a top section shaped to matingly engage the ceiling channel.
- 22. The wall system defined in claim 21 wherein the transom subframe defines a rectangular marginal recess for receiving the side sections from a front of the wall system to a predetermined depth.
- 23. The wall system defined in claim 21 wherein the base partition panel includes a non-planar top surface, and wherein the lower section matingly interlockingly engages the non-planar top surface.
- 24. The wall system defined in claim 21 wherein the side sections each include a main extrusion for mateably engaging the transom subframes, and further include a rear mounted extrusion attachable to the main extrusion for capturing the transom subframe therebetween.
- 25. The wall system defined in claim 21 wherein the top section includes a main extrusion and a rear mounted extrusion, each including flanges that abut opposing sides of the ceiling channel.
- 26. The wall system defined in claim 21 wherein the base partition panel defines a longitudinal/vertical central plane, and wherein the window construction includes a single glass pane mounted thereon in a location spaced forwardly and offset from the longitudinal/vertical central plane of the base partition panel.
- 27. The wall system defined in claim 21 wherein the transom subframes define a forwardly open marginal recess for receiving the window construction, so that the window construction can be inserted from a front of the base partition panel.
- 28. A method of closing an overhead space between a partition system and a ceiling, comprising steps of:
- providing a base partition panel having vertical side edges and a top edge;
- attaching a pair of adjustably extendable transom subframes to the top edge at each of the vertical side edges and to a ceiling channel, the subframes combining with the base partition panel and the ceiling channel to define an overhead space therebetween;
- providing a transom cover shaped to cover the overhead space and including connectors configured for attachment to the ceiling channel and the base partition panel;
- providing a window assembly shaped to cover the overhead space, the window assembly including a window frame shaped to mateably engage the subframes, the ceiling channel, and the top edge of the base partition panel, and a light-transmitting sheet secured to said window frame; and
- selecting and then securing one of the transom cover and the window assembly in the overhead space.
- 29. The method defined in claim 28 wherein the step of selecting includes selecting the transom cover, and further includes releasably engaging a lower connector on the transom cover with the top edge of the base partition panel.
- 30. The method defined in claim 29 wherein the transom cover includes an upper edge and a movable connector thereon, and including a step of vertically adjusting the movable connector to attach the transom cover to the ceiling channel.
- 31. The method defined in claim 29 wherein the transom subframes define a recess, and including a step of aligning the window assembly with the recess in the transom subframes.
- 32. A kit for closing an overhead space between a wall panel system and a ceiling, comprising:
- a base partition panel having vertical side edges and a top edge;
- a ceiling channel configured for attachment to a ceiling;
- a pair of extendable transom subframes having a bottom end configured to attach to the top edge at each of the vertical side edges and a top end configured to attach to a ceiling channel, the subframes when attached to the base panel and the ceiling channel defining an overhead space;
- a transom cover shaped to cover the overhead space, the transom cover including connectors configured for attachment to at least one of the subframes, the ceiling channel, and the base panel; and
- a window assembly shaped to cover the overhead space, the window assembly including a window frame shaped to mateably engage the subframes, the ceiling channel, and the base panel, whereby the transom cover and the window assembly can be selectively used to cover the overhead space.
- 33. The kit defined in claim 32 wherein at least one of the transom cover and the window assembly have a lower surface configured to mateably engage the top edge.
- 34. The kit defined in claim 32 wherein the transom cover includes an upper edge having a movable connector attached thereto, the movable connector being adjustable to permit attachment to the ceiling channel.
- 35. A wall system for subdividing a building space, comprising:
- a partition panel having a rigid frame defining vertical side edges and a top edge section, the rigid frame including an upright;
- a pair of outwardly facing, elongated wireway troughs attached to the upright and that define horizontal raceways along the top edge section, the wireway troughs being constructed to bear weight and to support work tool accessories; and
- a bracket having attachment flanges shaped for connection to one of the wireway troughs and having a cantilevered portion extending outwardly from said wireway troughs and including a body defining a connecting portion spaced laterally from the attachment flanges and configured to support an accessory on the one wireway trough.
- 36. The wall system defined in claim 35 including a pair of bayonet connectors and a pair of torque box brackets located between and attached to the wireway troughs, the torque box brackets each having an attachment face attached to an associated one of the bayonet connectors.
- 37. The wall system defined in claim 35 including a light fixture attached to the bracket.
- 38. The wall system defined in claim 35 including an adjustably extendable transom subframe attached to one of the wireway troughs and constructed for connection to a ceiling channel.
- 39. The wall system defined in claim 36 including a work tool rail for supporting accessories attached to the bracket on one side of the structural expressway construction.
- 40. A wall system for subdividing a building space, comprising:
- a wall partition panel having vertical side edges and a top edge, the wall partition panel including a frame with uprights located near the vertical side edges and including a pair of elongated vertically extending connectors attached to the uprights along the vertical side edges, the vertically extending connectors including an upper end extending above the top edge, the wall partition panel having front and rear faces that define a vertical/longitudinal central plane therebetween; and
- a pair of telescopically adjustable transom subframes each including a lower elongated frame member attached to the upper end of an associated one of the vertically extending connectors, and an upper telescopingly adjustable frame member with a flange adapted for connection to a ceiling channel, the lower elongated frame member having flanges defining a non-uniform cross section relative to the vertical/longitudinal central plane.
- 41. The wall system defined in claim 40 wherein the flanges of the lower elongated frame member include a first flange defining an enlarged recess on the front face for receiving a window frame assembly, and include a second flange for abutting the window frame to locate the window frame at a predetermined inserted depth, the first flange being spaced from the vertical/longitudinal central plane and having a dimension greater than the second flange to provide the subframe with improved torsional and tensile strength.
- 42. The wall system defined in claim 41 wherein the lower elongated frame member has a G-shaped cross section.
- 43. The wall system defined in claim 40 including a window construction configured for attachment atop the structural expressway construction and between the pair of transom subframes, the window construction including a glass pane located offset and forwardly from the vertical/longitudinal central plane.
- 44. The wall system defined in claim 40 wherein the wall partition panel includes an upright having an S-shaped section.
- 45. A wall system for subdividing a building space, comprising:
- a base partition panel;
- a ceiling channel;
- an extendable transom frame configured for attachment between the base partition panel and the ceiling channel; and
- a transom cover having a top edge section made of a material that can be readily cut at a job site, and a removable top connector attached to the top edge section and configured to be removed and later reattached to the transom cover after cutting off part of the top edge section of the transom cover, the top connector being configured to securely engage one of the ceiling channel and the extendable transom frame to retain the transom cover in a position to cover the transom frame, whereby the transom cover can be cut to a desired size on the job site.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is related to the following copending, coassigned patent applications:
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