Claims
- 1. In a space-dividing wall panel which is adapted to be supported on a floor, said wall panel having a rigid frame that includes vertical frame rails which are laterally spaced apart and horizontal frame rails which extend between said vertical frame rails and are vertically spaced apart, said horizontal and vertical frame rails defining an open interior therebetween, said wall panel further including horizontally enlarged cover panels which are supported on said frame and overlie said open interior and a receptacle for power and/or telecommunications, the improvement comprising a support member which is disposed in said hollow interior for supporting said receptacle, said support member being supported on said frame and being disposed in said hollow interior between said horizontal frame rails, said support member defining a horizontally elongate upper edge which extends laterally and is spaced vertically from said horizontal frame rails, said receptacle including a hanger which is supported vertically by said upper edge and is slidable laterally therealong to permit repositioning of said receptacle along the length of said upper edge.
- 2. The wall panel according to claim 1, wherein said cover panels define at least one laterally elongate open area extending horizontally through said wall panel, said support member being a vertically enlarged septum and having a connector bracket at each end thereof, said connector brackets being connected to said vertical frame rails such that said septum is suspended therefrom and is disposed in a respective one of said open areas to block off said open area.
- 3. The wall panel according to claim 1, wherein said cover tiles are positioned vertically above and below said support member.
- 4. The wall panel according to claim 3, wherein said cover tiles are vertically spaced apart to define an open area which extends horizontally through said wall panel, said support member being a vertically enlarged septum which is disposed in said open area and blocks off said open area.
- 5. The wall panel according to claim 1, wherein said wall panel includes a support bracket which is connected to said frame and supports at least two said support members thereon, said support members being horizontally spaced apart on opposite sides of said wall panel, said receptacle being mountable to any one of said support members to provide access to said receptacle from either of said sides of said wall panel.
- 6. The wall panel according to claim 5, wherein said support members are vertically enlarged plates which are disposed in parallel relation and define exposed surfaces of said wall panel.
- 7. The wall panel according to claim 6, wherein said exposed surfaces are spaced inwardly of said cover panels.
- 8. The wall panel according to claim 1, wherein said support member is disposed proximate to a work surface height.
- 9. In a space-dividing wall panel which is adapted to be supported on a floor, said wall panel having a rigid frame that includes spaced apart frame sections which define an open interior, said wall panel further including horizontally enlarged cover panels which are supported on said frame and overlie said open interior, and a receptacle for power and/or telecommunications, said wall panel having a panel height defined by a plurality of modular panel areas which are disposed one above the other and have substantially equal modular heights, said cover panels overlying said modular panel areas, comprising the improvement wherein at least one of said modular panel areas includes a support member which is supported on said frame and defines a horizontally elongate member edge that extends laterally, said cover panels including a first cover panel which overlies said one modular panel area, said first cover panel having a height which is less than said modular height such that a receptacle-receiving gap is defined along an edge of said first cover panel, said gap being horizontally elongate and disposed adjacent to said support member, and said receptacle being movably supported on said member edge such that said receptacle is movable horizontally within said gap.
- 10. The wall panel according to claim 9, wherein a plurality of said first cover panels are provided to define a plurality of said receptacle-receiving gaps.
- 11. The wall panel according to claim 10, wherein said cover panels include a second cover panel having a height which corresponds to said modular height and is greater than said first cover panel, said second cover panel overlying another of said modular panel areas, and said receptacle-receiving gap being defined vertically between said first and second cover panels.
- 12. The wall panel according to claim 9, wherein said first cover panel includes upper and lower edges which extend horizontally, said receptacle-receiving gap extending horizontally along one of said upper and lower edges.
- 13. The wall panel according to claim 12, wherein said receptacle-receiving gap extends along a length of said wall panel.
- 14. The wall panel according to claim 9, wherein said support member has opposite ends which are supported on a laterally spaced apart pair of said frame sections.
- 15. The wall panel according to claim 14, wherein said support member is defined by at least one vertically enlarged plate wherein an upper section of said plate defines said member edge.
- 16. The wall panel according to claim 9, wherein one of said frame sections extends horizontally and includes an upstanding flange which defines said support member, other ones of said frame sections extending vertically and being rigidly connected to said horizontal frame section.
- 17. The wall panel according to claim 9, wherein said wall panel further includes cabling within said open interior, and said receptacle including a slide connector which is slidably connected to said support member and being connected to said cabling.
- 18. In a space-dividing wall panel which is adapted to be supported on a floor, said wall panel having a rigid frame that includes spaced apart frame sections which define an open interior, said wall panel further including horizontally enlarged cover panels which are supported on said frame and overlie said open interior, and a receptacle for power and/or telecommunications, comprising the improvement wherein said frame includes a furniture support arrangement which defines a plurality of furniture support locations along a lateral length of said wall panel, said frame further including a receptacle support member that defines a support section which is horizontally elongate, at least one furniture component being provided which includes a furniture connector that engages said furniture support arrangement such that said furniture component is movably supported on said wall panel and positioned at a selected one of said support locations, said receptacle including a receptacle connector which slidably engages said support section, said receptacle being slidable horizontally along said support section for positioning said receptacle at a selected location proximate to said furniture component.
- 19. The wall panel according to claim 18, wherein said furniture component is a work surface which is spaced vertically from the floor and said receptacle is disposed vertically above said work surface so as to be accessible therefrom.
- 20. The wall panel according to claim 18, wherein said furniture component is movable laterally to another of said support locations, said receptacle being slidable horizontally so as to be disposed adjacent to any one of said support locations.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/736,512, filed Oct. 24, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,852,904, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/692,344, now abandoned filed Aug. 5, 1996. These prior applications are incorporated herein by reference.
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