Information
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Patent Grant
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6571519
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Patent Number
6,571,519
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Date Filed
Friday, June 5, 199826 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 3, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Boyle, Fredrickson, Newholm, Stein & Gratz, S.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 052 2381
- 052 239
- 052 28
- 052 361
- 052 71
- 052 2207
- 052 2431
- 052 4812
- 052 2822
- 160 135
- 256 26
- 362 127
- 362 145
- 403 170
- 403 217
- 174 45 R
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A space dividing system includes a column and a series of partition panels adapted for interconnection with the column. The column includes an internal passage, and is adapted to receive wiring from a building for supplying power to a receptacle arrangement interconnected with the column. Adjacent panels are connected to the column at spaced locations, and the receptacle arrangement is exposed between the adjacent panels. The column includes a structural skeleton to which the receptacle arrangement is mounted, and a series of covers are releasably engaged with the structural skeleton for finishing the aesthetic appearance of the column. An adjustable height mounting arrangement is interconnected with the upper end of the column for connection to a ceiling to stabilize the upper end of the column. Each panel is in the form of a frame defining an opening within which a core is received. Cover members are releasably engageable with the frame members, and overlie the core so as to releasably maintain the core in position within the opening. End caps are mounted to upper and lower ends of the side frame members, and are utilized to mount various connectors to the panels for interconnecting the panels together and for providing stacking of panels on top of each other.
Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a space dividing or partitioning system such as for use in an office environment, and more particularly to such a system incorporating power and communication capabilities.
A wide variety of office space partitioning or dividing systems are known. Many such systems include wall panels which are rigidly interconnected with each other to form a sectioned wall assembly. In such a system, it is common to provide a power distribution system toward the lower end of each wall panel, incorporating power receptacles at spaced locations. It is also known to provide power and/or communication distribution in each panel substantially at desk height. While this type of wall construction functions well and has met with success, it involves certain drawbacks. For example, it is necessary to connect the power and communication components of one wall panel with the power and communication components of an adjacent wall panel when constructing a wall, and to disconnect such components when reconfiguring the wall. Further, the cost of such wall panels necessarily includes costs for the electrical and communication components. In addition, the structural connections of adjacent panels can be time consuming to disconnect and reconnect each time the wall configuration is altered.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a space dividing or partitioning system incorporating a centralized power and communication distribution system. It is a further object of the invention to provide such a system which removes power and communication distribution from the partition panels, thus simplifying construction of the panels and reducing overall costs associated therewith. Another object of the invention is to provide such a system which can be quickly and easily reconfigured with a minimal amount of labor. Yet another object of the invention is to provide such a system incorporating a central column for providing both structural support as well as power and communication distribution. A still further object of the invention is to provide such a system in which the column incorporates a number of features facilitating installation and power and communication distribution. Yet another object of the invention is to provide such a system in which partition panels can be quickly and easily mounted to and removed from a column. Yet another object of the invention is to provide a partition panel incorporating a number of features which reduce the overall cost of manufacture yet which provide partition panels which are easy to assemble, install and reconfigure.
Generally, the invention contemplates a space dividing or partitioning system for use in a building having a floor and a ceiling. In accordance with one aspect of the invention, the space dividing system includes a column having a power receptacle arrangement, and at least a pair of partition panels secured to the column at spaced locations on the column. The power receptacle arrangement is accessible from between the pair of partition panels.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, a space dividing. system includes a column defining an upper end and a lower end adapted to be supported by the floor. The column includes a power receptacle arrangement, and an upper connection arrangement is interconnected with the upper end of the column. The upper connection arrangement is adapted for engagement with the ceiling, and a pair of partition panels are adapted for mounting to the column.
In accordance with yet another aspect of the invention, a column for a space dividing system includes a structural columnar assembly defining an upper end and a lower end for engagement with the floor. A power receptacle arrangement is interconnected with the structural columnar assembly, and includes one or more outwardly facing receptacles. The structural columnar assembly defines a passageway between its upper end and the power receptacle arrangement, for enabling wiring to pass from the ceiling through the passageway and to the power receptacle arrangement. An adjustable height connection arrangement is adapted for interconnection between the upper end of the structural columnar assembly and the ceiling. In this manner, the structural columnar assembly can be engaged with ceilings of different heights, thus enabling the column to be used in different areas of a building.
In accordance with yet another aspect of the invention, a column includes a structural columnar assembly defining an upper end adapted for positioning below the ceiling, and a lower end adapted for engagement with the floor. An adjustable height connection arrangement is adapted for interconnection between the upper end of the structural columnar assembly. One or more luminaires are adapted to be mounted to the column, and each luminaire includes a structural mounting member. The structural columnar assembly includes a luminaire mounting arrangement adjacent its upper end, which is adapted to releasably engage the structural mounting member to removably mount the luminaire to the structural columnar assembly.
In accordance with yet another aspect of the invention, a columnar assembly includes an upper end member, a lower end member, and a series of vertical structural members interconnected with and extending between the upper and lower end members. A series of partition panels are interconnected with the columnar assembly by means of a connection arrangement engaged with each partition panel and with one of the series of vertical structural members, for mounting the partition panels to the columnar assembly.
In accordance with a further object of the invention, a column includes a structural columnar assembly defining an upper end and lower end, and a power receptacle arrangement interconnected with the structural columnar assembly and including one or more outwardly facing receptacles. The structural columnar assembly defines a passageway between the power receptacle arrangement and one of its ends, for supplying wiring to the power receptacle arrangement. At least one cover member is removably engaged with the structural columnar assembly, for selectively providing access to the passageway from the exterior of the structural columnar assembly.
In accordance with a further aspect of the invention, a column includes a structural columnar assembly defining an interior, and a power receptacle arrangement including receptacle mounting structure located within the interior of the structural columnar assembly and interconnected therewith. One or more outwardly facing power receptacles are separate from the receptacle mounting structure and are removably mounted thereto. Wiring is adapted to pass through the interior of the structural columnar assembly for engagement with the one or more outwardly facing power receptacles.
In accordance with a further aspect of the invention, a partition panel includes a frame assembly having one or more inner frame members and defining an opening. A core is received within the opening of the frame assembly, and at least one outer member is engaged with one of the inner frame members. The at least one outer member includes a portion which overlies and engages the core, to maintain the core in position within the opening of the frame assembly.
In accordance with a further aspect of the invention, a partition panel includes a series of inner frame members interconnected together. Each inner frame member defines an inwardly facing surface, which cooperates with the inwardly facing surfaces of the other frame members to define an opening. A core is located within the opening and includes an edge located adjacent each inwardly facing surface. An outer trim member is engaged with each inner frame member, and includes a portion overlying the core to maintain the core in position within the opening.
In accordance with a further aspect of the invention, a partition panel includes a frame assembly having at least one inner frame member. A trim member is adapted for placement over the inner frame member. A retainer member is engaged with the inner frame member, and the trim member and the retainer member include mating engagement structure for mounting the trim member to the inner frame member.
In accordance with a further aspect of the invention, a partition system includes first and second adjacent partition panels. A first upper connector member and a first lower connector member are mounted to the first partition panel. Likewise, a second upper connector member and a second lower connector member are mounted to the second partition panel. An upper pivot connection is interposed between the first and second upper connector members, and a lower pivot connection is interposed between the first and second lower connector members. A synchronizing arrangement is interposed between the first and second upper connector members and between the first and second lower connector members, for providing synchronous pivoting movement of the first and second upper connector members and the first and second lower connector members upon pivoting movement between the first and second partition panels.
In accordance with a further aspect of the invention, a partition panel includes a frame assembly having an upper frame member and defining an opening. A core is received within the opening, and an outer trim member is mounted to the upper frame member. The outer trim member includes an axially extending upwardly facing recess. An auxiliary component is adapted for mounting to the frame assembly, and includes a mounting arrangement for engagement within the recess for mounting the auxiliary component to the partition panel.
In accordance with a further aspect of the invention, a partition system includes a lower partition panel defining an upper edge, and an upper partition panel defining a lower edge. The upper partition panel is located over the lower partition panel such that the lower edge of the upper partition panel is located adjacent the upper edge of the lower partition panel. A connection arrangement is interposed between the lower partition panel and the upper partition panel, and includes a pair of spaced upwardly open passages on the lower partition panel and a pair of spaced downwardly open passages on the upper partition panel. Each downwardly open passage is in alignment with one of the upwardly open passages. A pair of separate connector members are operable to mount the upper partition panel to the lower partition panel. Each connector member includes an upper portion extending into the downwardly open passage, and a lower portion extending into the upwardly open passage. In this manner, the upper panel is removably mounted to the lower panel.
In accordance with a further aspect of the invention, a partition system includes first and second adjacent partition panels, and a pivot connection interposed therebetween for providing pivoting movement about a substantially vertical pivot axis. A vertical alignment arrangement is interposed between the first and second panels. The vertical alignment arrangement includes a substantially horizontal groove provided in the first panel, and a substantially horizontal projection provided on the second panel and received within the groove. The groove and projection are configured to maintain engagement of the projection within the groove upon pivoting movement between the first and second panels. In this manner, the first and second panels are maintained in vertical alignment with each other.
The various aspects of the invention can be employed separately or in subcombinations as desired. In a particularly preferred form, however, all of the various aspects of the invention are incorporated in a space dividing or partitioning system to provide such a system having significant advantages in manufacture, installation and reconfiguration.
Various other features, objects and advantages of the invention will be made apparent from the following description taken together with the drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The drawings illustrate the best mode presently contemplated of carrying out the invention.
In the drawings:
FIG. 1
is an isometric view illustrating a space dividing or partitioning system in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a partial isometric view illustrating the upper end of a column for use in the space partitioning system of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is an exploded isometric view showing components of the column of
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
is a longitudinal section view of the upper end of the column of
FIGS. 2 and 3
showing interconnection of the column with a ceiling;
FIG. 5
is a section on view taken along line
5
—
5
of
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 6
is a partial enlarged view with reference to line
6
—
6
of
FIG. 5
;
FIG. 7
is a section view taken along line
7
—
7
of
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 8
is a partial elevation view of the column of
FIG. 2
showing the receptacle arrangement;
FIG. 9
is a section view taken along line
9
—
9
of
FIG. 8
;
FIG. 10
is a partial section view taken along line
10
—
10
of
FIG. 8
;
FIG. 11
is a section view taken along line
11
—
11
of
FIG. 8
;
FIG. 12
is an enlarged partial section view taken along line
12
—
12
of
FIG. 8
;
FIG. 13
is a partial elevation view showing the lower end of the column of
FIG. 2
, with reference to line
13
—
13
of
FIG. 11
;
FIG. 14
is a partial section view taken along line
14
—
14
of
FIG. 13
;
FIG. 15
is a partial section view taken along line
15
—
15
of
FIG. 13
;
FIG. 16
is an isometric view of a partition panel incorporated in the space dividing system of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 17
is an exploded isometric view of the partition panel of
FIG. 16
;
FIG. 18
is an exploded isometric view showing the frame assembly and the core of the partition panel of
FIGS. 16 and 17
;
FIG. 19
is a partial section view taken along line
19
—
19
of
FIG. 16
;
FIG. 20
is a partial section view taken along line
20
—
20
of
FIG. 16
;
FIG. 21
is a partial section view taken along line
21
—
21
of
FIG. 16
;
FIG. 22
is a partial section view taken along line
22
—
22
of
FIG. 21
;
FIG. 23
is a partial section view taken along line
23
—
23
of
FIG. 21
;
FIG. 24
is an exploded partial elevation view showing a corner of the panel of FIG.
16
and interconnection thereof with the column of
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 25
is a view similar to
FIG. 24
, showing the components in an assembled condition;
FIG. 26
is a partial section view taken along line
26
—
26
of
FIG. 25
;
FIG. 27
is a partial section view taken along line
27
—
27
of
FIG. 25
;
FIG. 28
is a partial elevation view showing a lower corner of the panel of
FIG. 16
;
FIG. 29
is a partial section view taken along line
29
—
29
of
FIG. 28
;
FIG. 30
is a partial isometric view showing two partition panels of
FIG. 16
in an end-to-end relationship and an in-line connector for securing the panels together;
FIG. 31
is a partial section view taken along line
31
—
31
of
FIG. 30
;
FIG. 32
is a partial isometric view similar to
FIG. 30
, showing adjacent panels in a perpendicular relationship and a connector for securing the panels together;
FIG. 33
is a partial isometric view similar to
FIGS. 30 and 32
, showing three partition panels in a “T” configuration and a connector for securing the panel ends together;
FIG. 34
is a view similar to
FIGS. 30
,
32
and
33
, showing four partition panels in an “X” configuration and a connector for securing the panel ends together;
FIG. 35
is a partial elevation view showing adjacent corners of partition panels as in
FIG. 16 and a
pivot connection arrangement for interconnecting the panel ends;
FIG. 36
is an exploded elevation view showing the components of the pivot connection arrangement of
FIG. 35
;
FIG. 37
a
is a partial section view taken along line
37
a
—
37
a
of
FIG. 35
;
FIG. 37
b
is a view similar to
FIG. 37
a,
showing pivoting movement of one of the partition panels relative to the other;
FIG. 38
is a partial section view taken along line
38
—
38
of
FIG. 35
;
FIG. 39
is a partial elevation view of a stacked pair of partition panels as in FIG.
16
and illustrating a connector for securing the stacked panels together;
FIG. 40
is an isometric view of the connector for stacking partition panels as in
FIG. 39
;
FIG. 41
is a partial section view similar to
FIG. 19
illustrating engagement of an auxiliary component with a partition panel;
FIG. 42
is a partial isometric view similar to
FIG. 32
, showing a post for placement at a right angle corner between adjacent partition panels and a connector for interconnecting the panel ends with the post;
FIG. 43
is a partial section view taken along line
43
—
43
of
FIG. 42
;
FIG. 44
is a view similar to
FIG. 23
illustrating a pivot connection between adjacent panel ends and an arrangement for maintaining the panel ends in vertical alignment with each other; and
FIG. 45
is a partial section view taken along line
45
—
45
of FIG.
44
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
FIG. 1
illustrates a space dividing or partitioning system
50
constructed in accordance with the present invention. Space dividing system
50
is adapted for use in a building having a floor
52
and a ceiling
54
(FIG.
2
), and is operable to divide a larger space into smaller areas. In particular, space dividing system
50
is adapted for use in a workplace environment to divide the space into individual work areas, meeting areas, reception areas or the like. Generally, space dividing system
50
includes a series of columns shown generally at
56
, and a series of partition panels shown generally at
58
.
FIGS. 2-15
illustrate the construction of column
56
. Referring to
FIG. 3
, column
56
includes a structural columnar frame assembly
60
including an upper end plate
62
and a lower end plate
64
. A series of vertical rods
66
extend between and interconnect upper end plate
62
and lower end plate
64
. Each rod
66
defines an upper end received within an opening formed in upper end plate
62
, and is mounted thereto such as by welding. Similarly, each rod
66
defines a lower end received within an opening formed in lower end plate
64
, and is mounted thereto such as by welding. In this manner, upper end plate
62
, lower end plate
64
and rods
66
make up the structural skeleton of column
56
.
Upper end plate
62
defines a central opening
68
and a series of spaced openings
70
located between central opening
68
and the outer edge of upper end plate
62
. As shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4
, a central sleeve
72
is mounted at its upper end to the underside of upper end plate
62
such as by welding, and defines a passage
74
in alignment with central opening
68
formed in upper end plate
62
. Similarly, a series of outer sleeves
76
are mounted to upper end plate
62
. Each sleeve
76
is received within a cut-out
78
formed in the outer edge of one of openings
70
. Each sleeve
76
defines an upwardly open internal passage
80
which is accessible from above the upper surface of upper end plate
62
. Vertically spaced thumb screws
82
are threadedly engaged within vertically spaced threaded openings formed in central sleeve
72
and each of outer sleeves
76
.
An upper mounting rod
84
is telescopingly received within passage
74
defined by central sleeve
72
. Upper mounting rod
84
extends upwardly from upper end plate
62
, and the length of upper mounting rod
84
disposed above upper end plate
62
can be adjusted by use of thumb screws
82
in a manner as is known. An upper mounting plate
86
is secured to the top of upper mounting rod
84
such as by welding. Upper mounting plate
86
includes an opening adjacent each end, which is adapted to receive the threaded stud
88
of a clip member
90
. In a manner as is known, clip member
90
includes an inwardly directed tab, located on each of its sides. Each tab is adapted to overlie the lower flange, shown at
92
, of a structural ceiling member
94
. In a manner as is known, ceiling member
94
spans between a pair of ceiling frame members
96
, and is interconnected at each end with one of ceiling frame members
96
. With this arrangement, column
56
can be mounted at any position relative to ceiling
54
, and the user simply forms an opening
98
in a ceiling tile
100
to enable the upper end of upper mounting rod
84
to pass through ceiling
54
. Alternatively, if column
56
is positioned directly in line with one of ceiling frame members
96
, clip members
90
are engaged with the lower flange defined by ceiling frame member
96
. Once clip members
90
are engaged with flange
92
of ceiling member
94
or with the lower flange of one of ceiling member
96
, the user tightens stud
88
so as to clamp clip member
90
in position. A nut
102
is then engaged with stud
88
to fix upper mounting plate
86
to ceiling member
94
or ceiling frame member
96
, to thereby provide stability to the upper end of column
56
.
Referring to
FIGS. 3 and 4
, an upper ring member
104
is mounted to upper end plate
62
. Upper ring member
104
includes a top wall
106
and a depending side wall
108
. A series of mounting bosses
110
depend from the underside of top wall
106
, and each mounting boss
110
defines a downwardly facing passage. Openings
112
are formed in upper end plate
62
, and each mounting boss passage is positioned in alignment with one of openings
112
. A threaded fastener
114
extends through each opening
112
and into the aligned mounting boss passage, for securing upper ring member
104
to upper end plate
62
.
Top wall
106
of upper ring member
104
includes a lip
116
defining a central opening
118
. A cover assembly
120
is adapted to extend between upper ring member
104
and ceiling tile
100
so as to conceal upper mounting rod
84
and wiring from above ceiling
54
. Referring to
FIGS. 5 and 6
, cover assembly
120
includes a pair of identical cover half sections
122
. Each half section
122
includes a wall
124
which is semicircular in cross-section. At one end, wall
124
defines a shoulder
126
and a bead
128
extending therefrom. At its other end, wall
124
terminates in an end edge
130
, and a snap arm
132
extends inwardly from the inner surface of wall
124
adjacent end edge
130
. As shown in
FIG. 6
, snap arm
132
is configured to deflect inwardly so as to receive bead
128
between snap arm
132
and the inner surface of wall
124
adjacent end edge
130
, so as to releasably secure cover assembly half sections
122
together using a push-together force. When cover assembly half sections
122
are engaged with each other as shown in
FIG. 6
, end edge
130
is located adjacent shoulder
126
so as to provide a substantially continuous outer surface for cover assembly
120
. Cover assembly half sections
122
can be pulled apart by exerting a pull-apart force, which removes bead
128
from between snap arm
132
and the inner surface of wall
124
. In this manner, cover assembly
120
can be assembled about upper mounting rod
84
and cables or wiring extending between ceiling
54
and column
56
.
Lip
116
of upper ring member
104
engages the lower end of cover assembly
120
so as to support cover assembly
120
thereabove. At the upper end of cover assembly
120
, a ring
134
is positioned between the lower surface of ceiling tile
100
and the facing upper ends of cover assembly half sections
122
. Ring
134
includes a side wall
136
having a shape corresponding to the internal configuration of cover assembly half sections
122
when secured together, and an upper flange
138
extending outwardly from the upper end of side wall
136
. Upper flange
138
is positioned between ceiling
100
and the upper ends of cover assembly half sections
122
. In use, the user forms opening
98
in ceiling tile
100
so as to be smaller than the outer diameter defined by flange
138
, such that flange
138
completely conceals opening
98
when cover assembly
120
is assembled.
In use, cover assembly half sections
122
are supplied in a single length which is sufficient to span a distance between the upper end of column
56
and a ceiling
54
of maximum height. At installation, the user measures the distance between the downwardly facing surface of ceiling tile
100
and the upwardly facing surface of lip
116
, and cuts cover assembly half. sections
122
to length while accommodating for the space required for flange
138
. Preferably, cover assembly half sections
122
are formed of an extruded plastic material which is relatively easy to cut using a conventional cutting tool such as a saw.
Referring to
FIGS. 2-4
, column
56
is adapted to support a series of light assemblies or luminaires
140
which provide indirect illumination to the area adjacent column
56
. Each luminaire
140
includes a tubular mounting arm
142
and a pan
144
connected to the upper end of arm
142
. Pan
144
has an open top and a closed bottom, and carries a pair of lamps
146
mounted to a pair of sockets, such as shown at
148
. Appropriate wiring is interconnected with pan
144
so as to supply power to sockets
148
, and the wiring extends through tubular arm
142
. As shown in
FIG. 4
, the lower end of each arm
142
is received within passage
80
defined by one of outer sleeves
76
, and thumb screws
82
are employed to fix the vertical and rotational position of each luminaire
140
relative to column
56
. The wiring which extends through the internal passage defined by mounting arm
142
is shown in
FIG. 4
at
150
, extending from the lower end of arm
142
into the interior of column
56
.
Referring to
FIG. 7
, a series of column covers
152
are adapted for engagement with vertical rods
66
for enclosing the interior of column
56
. Each column cover
152
includes an arcuate outer wall
154
terminating in a pair of spaced ends, with a retainer member
156
located adjacent each end. Each retainer member
156
extends inwardly from the inner surface of outer wall
154
, and includes an arcuate inner end
158
and a connector section
160
extending between the inner surface of outer wall
154
and arcuate inner end
158
. Arcuate inner ends
158
face in opposite directions.
Column covers
152
are preferably formed of an extruded flexible plastic material, providing sufficient resiliency or flex to enable arcuate inner ends
158
to snap into engagement with adjacent facing surfaces of vertical rods
66
. In this manner, column covers
152
conceal structural columnar frame assembly
60
as well as the interior of column
56
. As shown in
FIG. 7
, the ends of adjacent column covers
152
are spaced slightly apart from each other, which exposes the outwardly facing surface of each vertical rod
66
. Preferably, vertical rods
66
have the same color as column covers
152
, which thus provides depth and aesthetic interest to column
56
. In addition, the space between the ends of adjacent column covers
152
accommodates engagement of partition panels
58
with column
56
, in a manner which will later be explained. Further, the spaces between the ends of adjacent column covers
152
enable a user to grasp the ends of one of column covers
152
, such that column cover
152
can be disengaged from vertical rods
66
by exerting a pull-off force on column cover
152
to disengage arcuate inner ends
158
from vertical rods
66
to gain access to the interior of column
56
.
Referring to
FIG. 8
, column
56
includes a receptacle arrangement, shown generally at
162
. Receptacle arrangement
162
is located at approximately desk height. As shown in
FIGS. 3 and 9
, receptacle arrangement
162
is supported by a receptacle bracket assembly
164
mounted to vertical rods
66
. Receptacle bracket assembly
164
includes a series of arms
166
, each of which is mounted at its outer end to one of vertical rods
66
. Arms
166
. support a central box defined by a series of panels
168
, such that arms
166
function to fix panels
168
within the interior of column
56
. Upper and lower flanges
170
,
172
, respectively, extend outwardly from the upper and lower ends, respectively, of each panel
168
.
Referring to
FIGS. 8-10
, a receptacle box assembly
174
is releasably engageable with each set of upper and lower flanges
170
,
172
. Each receptacle box assembly
174
includes an upper pair of boxes
176
and a lower pair of boxes
178
. Each upper box
176
is connected to one of lower boxes
178
via a nipple
180
mounted to a lower wall
182
defined by each upper box
176
and to an upper wall
184
defined by each lower box
178
. Each upper box
176
further includes an upper wall
186
, which is mounted to upper flange
170
via a threaded fastener
188
. Upper wall
186
of each upper box
176
further includes an opening
190
. Similarly, each lower box
178
defines a lower wall
192
engaged with lower flange
172
via a threaded fastener
188
, and an opening
194
is formed in lower wall
192
of each lower box
178
.
A power receptacle module
196
is mounted to each upper box
176
, and each power receptacle module
196
provides two power outlets
197
. Similarly, a power receptacle module
196
having a pair of power outlets
197
is mounted to one of power boxes
178
. A communication receptacle module
198
is mounted to the other of lower boxes
178
, and communication receptacle module
198
includes a series of voice communication receptacles and data communication receptacles, shown at
199
.
A face plate
200
is mounted over each power receptacle module
196
and communication receptacle module
198
. Each face plate
200
defines openings providing access to power outlets
198
and voice or data receptacles
199
. Each face plate
200
is connected to its respective box
176
or
178
, by means of upper and lower threaded fasteners
202
extending through openings formed in face plate
200
in alignment with openings formed in a front wall, such as shown at
204
, associated with each box such as
176
,
178
.
A bezel member
206
surrounds face plates
200
. Bezel member
206
defines an angled upper end wall
208
and an angled lower end wall
209
, as well as rectangular inner lips
210
,
211
which engage the outer surfaces of face plates
200
and defining openings through which outlets
197
and receptacles
199
are exposed. A central transverse divider
212
extends across bezel member
206
between lips
210
and
211
. Bezel member
206
further includes an upwardly extending lip
214
extending upwardly from the upper end of upper end wall
208
, and a depending vertical lip
216
extending downwardly from the lower end of lower end wall
209
. Upwardly extending lip
214
receives and supports the lower end of a column cover
152
, whereas depending lip
216
receives and overlies the upper end of a column cover
152
.
Each face plate
200
includes a peg
218
, and bezel member
206
includes spaced pairs of engagement arms
220
adapted to snap onto and engage pegs
218
. In this manner, bezel member
206
is engaged with face plates
200
using a push-on force and is disengaged using a pull-off force, without the need for tools, to provide ease of assembly and disassembly.
Referring to
FIG. 9
, each bezel member
206
includes a pair of outwardly extending wings
222
which are operable to conceal vertical rods
66
when bezel member
206
is in position on column
56
. Each wing
222
terminates in line with the edges of column covers
152
above and below bezel member
206
, to provide continuity in the outward appearance of column
56
.
Referring to
FIGS. 2
,
4
and
10
, wiring is supplied from above ceiling
54
through cover assembly
120
and into the interior of column
56
. The wiring may be in the form of flexible power cables interconnected with the power receptacles such as
196
and flexible voice and/or data communication cables interconnected with communication receptacle module
198
. Alternatively, module
196
and
198
may be prewired, with the wiring extending through a flexible conduit terminating in a connector, such as supplied by Pent Electric under its designation UL1286. In this manner, a power infeed terminating in a mating receptacle can be fed downwardly from above ceiling
54
and through the passage of column
56
, for connection to the connector to which power receptacle module
196
are prewired. Similarly, communication receptacle modules
198
may be prewired with a connector to facilitate engagement of a mating connector therewith within the interior of column
56
.
While wiring has been shown and described as feeding downwardly from above ceiling
54
and into the interior of column
56
, it is also understood that wiring could be fed from the lower end of column
56
into the column interior for interconnection with modules
196
and
198
below receptacle arrangement
162
.
Referring to
FIGS. 8 and 12
, a foot
230
is engageable with the lower end of each vertical rod
66
. A threaded member
232
is mounted to the lower end of each rod
66
, and a threaded shaft
234
is engaged with each foot
230
and threadedly engaged with each threaded member
232
. With this arrangement, the position of each foot
230
relative to the lower end of each vertical rod
66
can be adjusted, to plumb column
56
.
As shown in
FIGS. 11-15
, a base cover assembly
238
is provided at the lower end of each column
56
. Base cover assembly
238
is assembled after column covers
152
are engaged with vertical rods
66
, and functions to finish the lower end of column
56
. Base cover assembly
238
is made up of four identical interlocking base cover sections
240
, each of which includes a side wall
242
having an inwardly tapered upper edge
244
. At one end, each base cover section
240
defines an inwardly angled end wall
246
and an end extension
248
having an outward rib
250
. At its other end, each base cover section
240
includes an angled end edge
252
, from which a pair of tabs
254
extend outwardly. An inwardly extending detent
256
is located adjacent each end edge
252
.
To assemble base cover sections
240
about the lower end of column
56
, adjacent base cover sections
240
are first placed at an angle relative to each other and then pivoted about a fulcrum defined by engagement of the end of side walls
242
with the outwardly facing surfaces of tabs
254
. The base cover sections
240
are then pivoted to the position as shown in
FIGS. 14 and 15
, to bring rib
250
into engagement with the mating surface defined by detent
256
, so that adjacent base cover sections
240
are prevented from being axially pulled apart. When the last base cover section
240
is to be engaged, the user brings the base cover sections together using a push-together force, aligning tabs
254
behind the inner surface of side wall
242
. With continued relative push-together movement between adjacent base cover sections
240
, rib
250
engages detent
256
and end extension
248
deflects inwardly until rib
250
clears detent
256
, at which time the mating surfaces defined by rib
250
and detent
256
are in engagement with each other as shown in FIG.
15
. This functions to hold base cover sections
240
together about the lower end of column
56
. Base cover sections
240
can be disassembled by reversing the above steps.
FIGS. 16-20
illustrate the construction of partition panels
58
for use in space dividing system
50
. Referring to
FIGS. 16-18
, each partition panel
58
includes a frame subassembly, shown generally at
260
, in combination with a core
262
. Frame subassembly
260
is preferably formed of a pair of side frame members
264
,
266
, a top frame member
268
and a bottom frame member
270
. Frame members
264
-
270
are preferably identically constructed of a metallic material such as steel having a D-shaped cross-section, although it is understood that any other material or cross-section could be employed as desired. With this construction, each of frame members
264
-
270
defines a flat inwardly facing surface, so as to form an opening within which core
262
is received. Core
262
is sized so as to fit closely within the opening defined by frame members
264
-
270
, with an edge of core
262
being located closely adjacent the inwardly facing surface defined by each of frame members
264
-
270
.
The ends of top frame member
268
are welded to the facing surfaces of side frame members
264
,
266
at the upper end of each of side frame members
264
,
266
. Similarly, the ends of bottom frame member
270
are welded to the facing surfaces of side frame members
264
,
266
at the lower end of each of side frame members
264
,
266
, so as to rigidly interconnect frame members
264
-
270
to form rectangular frame subassembly
260
. With the cross-section of frame members
264
-
270
as shown and described, each of frame members
264
-
270
defines a curved outwardly facing wall facing away from the inner surface of each frame member defining the opening in frame subassembly
260
.
Referring to
FIGS. 16
,
17
,
19
and
20
, partition panel
58
further includes a pair of side trim or cover members
272
,
274
as well as a top trim or cover member
276
and a bottom trim or cover member
278
. Side cover members
272
,
274
are substantially identical in construction, as are top and bottom cover members
276
,
278
.
Referring to
FIG. 20
, side cover member
272
includes a U-shaped base member
280
defining spaced legs
282
,
284
, with an arcuate end
286
extending between and interconnecting legs
282
,
284
. Base member
280
is preferably formed of an extruded material such as plastic, which provides resiliency enabling legs
282
,
284
to flex away from each other and to thereafter return to their undeformed condition such as shown in
FIG. 20. A
layer of fabric
288
is bonded to the outer surface of base member
280
in any satisfactory manner, such as by an adhesive or the like. Fabric
288
includes end portions
290
,
292
which wrap about the ends of legs
282
,
284
, respectively and which are adhered to the inner surfaces of legs
282
,
284
toward the ends thereof, for concealing the ends of walls
282
,
284
.
A series of spaced, longitudinal grooves
294
,
295
are formed in the facing inner surfaces of base member walls
282
,
284
, respectively.
A series of retainer clip members
296
are engaged with side frame member
264
at intervals along the length of side frame member
264
. Retainer clip members
296
are extruded to define a cross-section similar to that of side frame member
264
. Referring to
FIG. 20
, each side clip member
296
includes a pair of legs
298
,
300
interconnected by an arcuate section
302
. A lip
304
extends inwardly from the outer end of leg
298
, and a lip
306
extends inwardly from the end of leg
300
. A series of teeth or serrations
308
are formed on the outer surface of leg
298
. Similarly, a series of spaced teeth or serrations
310
are formed on the outer surface of leg
300
.
Retainer clip members
296
are preferably formed of an extruded resilient, relatively rigid but flexible plastic material, although it is understood that any other satisfactory material could be used. Each clip member
296
is engaged with side frame member
264
by applying a push-on force to retainer clip member
296
toward side frame member
264
. The ends of lips
304
,
306
contact the arcuate outer surface of side frame member
264
to spread legs
298
,
300
apart, and application of the push-on force is continued until lips
304
,
306
snap over the flat inner surface of side frame member
264
to assume the position of FIG.
20
. The resiliency of the plastic material from which retainer clip member
296
is constructed enables retainer clip member
296
to deform from its original condition and to thereafter return to its original condition when in the position of
FIG. 20
to securely engage side frame member
264
. As can be seen, retainer clip member
296
is shaped so as to closely conform to the outer contours of side frame member
264
, so that lips
304
,
306
securely maintain retainer clip member
296
in its
FIG. 20
position relative to side frame member
264
. An adhesive or other bonding agent may be interposed between the inner surface of retainer clip member
296
and the facing outer surfaces of side frame member
264
to maintain retainer clip member
296
in a desired position on side frame member
264
. As shown in
FIG. 17
, a pair of retainer clip members
296
are mounted to side frame member
264
at spaced locations along the length of side frame member
264
, although it is understood that any number of retainer clip members
296
may be employed.
With retainer clip members
296
mounted to side frame member
264
, side cover member
272
is engaged with side frame member
264
by exerting a push-on force on side cover member
272
toward side frame member
264
. Legs
282
,
284
of side cover member
272
are formed so as to converge toward each other. This construction results in legs
282
,
284
spreading apart as side cover member
272
is pushed onto side frame member
264
, and this push-on force is continued until side cover member
272
attains its position of FIG.
20
. In this position, serrations
308
,
310
of retainer clip member
296
are received within grooves
294
,
295
of sidecover member walls
282
,
284
, respectively, and serrations
308
,
310
and grooves
294
,
295
are formed so as to maintain engagement of side cover member
272
with retainer clip members
296
against application of an outward pull-off force. Side cover member legs
282
,
284
have a length sufficient to overlie core
262
adjacent the inwardly facing flat surface of side frame member
264
. With this construction, the portions of side cover member legs
282
,
284
which overlie core
262
function to retain core
262
within the opening defined by frame subassembly
260
. Side cover member is removable from side frame member by manually grasping the ends of side cover member legs
282
,
284
and pulling them apart, to disengage serrations
310
from grooves
294
. The user then exerts an outward pull-off force on cover member
272
, to remove cover member
272
from side frame member
264
.
A series of retainer clip members
296
are also engaged with side frame member
266
in the same manner as described with respect to side frame member
264
, and side cover member
274
is engaged with and removable from side frame member
266
in the same manner as described above with respect to side cover member
272
. Side cover member
274
is constructed identically to side cover member
272
, and includes spaced legs having inner portions which overlie core
262
adjacent side frame member
274
to maintain core
262
in position adjacent side frame member
266
.
Referring to
FIG. 19
, top cover member
276
includes a pair of side walls
312
,
314
which are interconnected via an upper web
316
. Inwardly extending lips
318
,
320
are provided at the lower ends of side walls
312
,
314
, respectively. Side wall
312
includes a series of grooves
322
formed in its inner surface, and a series of grooves
324
are formed in the inner surface of side wall
314
.
In the same manner as set forth with respect to side frame member
264
, a series of retainer clip members
296
are engaged with top frame member
268
. Top cover member
276
is engaged with top frame member
268
in the same manner as described previously with respect to side cover member
272
and side frame member
264
, by application of a push-on force toward top frame member
268
. Top cover member
276
is preferably formed of an extruded plastic material, which enables side walls
312
,
314
to flex outwardly upon engagement of the inner ends of lips
318
,
320
with arcuate section
302
of retainer clip member
296
. Application of the push-on force to top cover member
276
is continued until top cover member
276
attains its
FIG. 19
position, in which side walls
312
,
314
return to their undeformed condition in which serrations
308
,
310
of retainer clip member
296
are engaged within grooves
322
,
324
, respectively. In this position, the underside of web
316
engages the outer surface of top frame member
268
as shown in
FIG. 19
, in which end portions of side walls
312
,
314
overlie core
262
adjacent the inwardly facing flat surface of top frame member
268
. In this position, each of lips
318
,
320
engages a surface of core
262
, to maintain core
262
in position within the opening defined by frame subassembly
260
. Again, top cover member
276
can be removed by spreading legs
318
,
320
apart so as to disengage serrations
308
,
310
from grooves
322
,
324
, respectively, and exerting a pull-off force away from upper frame member
268
.
Each side wall
312
,
314
extends upwardly past web
316
. Flanges
326
,
328
extend inwardly toward each other from the upper ends of side walls
312
,
314
, respectively, defining a longitudinally extending slot
330
therebetween leading to a recess
332
defined by web
316
in combination with the upper ends of side walls
312
,
314
and the undersides of flanges
326
,
328
.
Bottom cover member
278
is constructed identically to top cover member
276
, and is secured to bottom frame member
270
in the same way as shown and described with respect to mounting of top cover member
276
to top frame member
268
.
Referring to
FIGS. 16 and 17
, an end cap
334
is engaged with each corner of partition panel
58
. Each end cap
334
is in the form of a generally U-shaped member having a closed end, and includes a pair of spaced side walls
336
,
338
interconnected by a curved end wall
340
. Walls
336
-
340
define a vertical cavity
342
sized so as to receive an end of one of side frame members
264
,
266
. The interior of cavity
342
is configured so as to engage the portions of side frame member
264
or
266
adjacent the curved contour of the outer wall of the top frame member
268
or bottom frame member
270
adjacent the side frame member to which end cap
334
is mounted. End cap
334
further includes a U-shaped vertically extending shoulder
344
and a squared C-shaped horizontally extending shoulder
346
bordering an opening providing access to cavity
342
. With this arrangement, shoulder
344
overlies the side frame member
264
or
266
to which end cap
334
is mounted, and has a cross-section corresponding to the outer and side surfaces of the side frame member. Shoulder
346
extends over the curved horizontal-surface and the vertical surfaces of the top frame member
268
or bottom frame member
270
adjacent the side frame member to which end cap
334
is mounted.
The end of side cover member
274
overlies shoulder
344
, and end cap walls
336
,
340
define an outer contour substantially identical to that of side cover member
272
. Similarly, top cover member
276
overlies shoulder
346
.
The end of end cap
334
opposite shoulder
344
is closed by an annular ridge
348
located inwardly of a U-shaped land
350
. A passage
352
extends inwardly from ridge
348
, and a pair of opposed fingers
354
(
FIG. 27
) in part define passage
352
. An angled surface
356
extends from land
350
and ridge
348
, terminating in a projection
358
which provides end cap
334
with a contour similar to that of top cover member
276
.
As can be appreciated, end caps
334
are engaged with the ends of side frame members
264
,
266
prior to mounting of side cover members
272
,
274
and top and bottom cover members
276
,
278
, respectively, to frame subassembly
260
. Once cover members
272
-
278
are in place, end caps
334
are maintained in position by engagement of the ends of cover members
272
-
278
with the end cap shoulders such as
344
,
346
. In this manner, partition panel
58
can be assembled and disassembled without the need for tools simply by snapping off cover members
272
-
278
and end caps
334
. If desired, core
262
can be changed to alter the fabric or make up of core
262
, and partition panel
58
can then be reassembled easily and quickly as described above.
Referring to
FIGS. 21-23
, passage
352
is defined by an inner upper wall
360
, a curved outer wall
362
extending downwardly from ridge
348
, and a pair of side walls
364
within which fingers
354
are formed. A curved inner lower wall
366
extends downwardly from a step
368
located between the lower end of inner upper wall
360
and the upper end of inner lower wall
366
.
Inner upper wall
360
, outer wall
362
and side walls
364
fit snugly within the internal passage defined by the side frame member
264
or
266
to which end cap
334
is mounted. In a preferred embodiment, a series of projections
370
extend outwardly from walls
360
-
364
and engage the inner surfaces of the side frame member
264
or
266
, so as to securely mount end cap
334
thereto.
FIG. 24
illustrates a receiver member
372
adapted for engagement with end cap
334
. Receiver member
372
includes an upper section including an end wall
374
and a depending U-shaped side wall
376
. A tubular member
378
extends downwardly from end wall
374
, and defines an internal passage
380
. A pair of indentations
382
are formed in the outer surface of tubular member
378
toward its lower end. A shoulder
384
extends inwardly from tubular member
378
toward its upper end, extending upwardly to the lower surface of end wall
374
. The inner ends of side wall
376
terminate in an angled surface
386
which matches the angle of end cap angled surface
356
.
Receiver member
372
is adapted for engagement with end cap
334
as shown in
FIGS. 25 and 27
. Tubular member
378
is pushed downwardly into end cap passage
352
. The outside diameter of tubular member
378
is slightly smaller than the inside diameter of passage
352
, such that tubular member
378
is snugly received within passage
352
. Fingers
354
are provided with a slight inward bias, such that when tubular member
378
is fully received within passage
352
, a protrusion
388
at the lower end of each finger
354
snaps into one of indentations
382
. In this manner, receiver member
372
is releasably interconnected with end cap
334
. Shoulder
384
rests on step
368
adjacent upper inner wall
360
of end cap
344
, and end cap side wall
376
has a contour matching that of end cap side walls
336
,
338
and
340
. Angled surface
386
of receiver member
372
engages angled surface
356
of end cap
354
, and the upper surface of end wall
374
is substantially flush with the upper surface of end cap projection
358
. In this manner, receiver member
372
fills the void defined at the upper corner of end cap
334
.
Passage
380
in receiver member
372
extends along a longitudinal axis parallel to that of the side frame member such as
264
,
266
to which end cap
334
is mounted. Passage
380
is oval, and includes a flared upper end opening onto receiver member end wall
374
.
FIGS. 24-27
illustrate a column-to-panel connection arrangement
390
for interconnecting one end of partition panel
58
with one of vertical rods
66
associated with column
56
. Connection arrangement
390
includes an inner collar member
392
and an outer collar member
394
. Collar members
392
and
394
are semicircular, and are adapted for interconnection about rod
66
for securing connection arrangement
390
thereto. Inner collar member
392
includes a passage for receiving a threaded fastener
396
, and outer collar member
394
includes a vertical slot for receiving a nut
398
and an intersecting horizontal slot in alignment with the passage in inner collar member
392
to enable the shank of fastener
396
to engage the threaded passage of nut
398
. Similar structure is provided on both sides of inner and outer collar members
392
,
394
, as shown in
FIG. 26
, so as to enable inner and outer collar members
392
,
394
, respectively, to be clamped onto rod
66
.
Outer collar member
394
includes a vertically extending stabilizer
398
having an arcuate profile which provides engagement with the outer surface of rod
66
. A vertical web
400
extends outwardly from stabilizer
398
and outer collar member
394
, and a connection member
402
is mounted to web
400
. Referring to
FIG. 26
, inner and outer collar members
392
,
394
, respectively, are adapted for placement within the interior of column
56
as defined by column covers
152
. Web
400
extends through the space between adjacent ends of column covers
152
.
Connector member
402
defines a top wall
404
and a depending side wall
406
, which is sized and configured so as to enable top wall
374
and side wall
376
of receiver member
372
to nest within a space defined by top wall
404
and side wall
402
. A stub shaft
408
extends downwardly from top wall
404
, and includes an outwardly flared upper portion which matches the profile of passage
380
in receiver member
372
. Stub shaft
408
is also oval in cross-section, corresponding to the oval cross-section of passage
380
. In this manner, stub shaft
408
is received within passage
380
as shown in
FIGS. 25 and 27
. With this arrangement, orientation of partition panel
58
relative to rod
66
is predetermined according to the orientation of slot
380
and shaft
408
. Typically, partition panel
58
extends radially outwardly relative to column
56
.
A connection arrangement
390
is also provided toward the lower end of rod
66
for engagement with a receiver member
372
mounted to the end cap
334
at the lower-end of the partition panel
58
. In this manner, panel
58
is mounted to column
56
utilizing a two-point top and bottom mounting arrangement. As can be appreciated, the bottom connection arrangement
390
is installed first, and the top connection arrangement
390
is installed after connection of the bottom of partition panel
58
to the bottom connection arrangement
390
.
FIG. 28
shows a support arrangement for supporting partition panels
58
at locations other than at column
56
. As previously explained, an end cap
334
is mounted to the lower end of one of side frame members
264
or
266
, and a receiver member
372
is engaged with end cap
334
as described above. In this case, however, passage
380
of receiver member
372
faces downwardly toward the floor.
A glide assembly
412
is engaged with receiver member
372
. Glide assembly
412
includes a glide mount
414
defining a head
416
adapted for engagement with end wall
374
of receiver member
372
. A neck
418
extends from head
416
. Neck
418
terminates in opposed outward projections
420
. A passage
422
extends between the lower end of head
416
and the upper end of neck
418
between projections
420
. A nut
424
is embedded within head
416
, and includes a threaded passage in alignment with passage
422
.
Glide assembly
412
further includes a glide member
424
having a threaded shaft
426
extending upwardly therefrom. Glide assembly
412
is assembled to end cap
334
by inserting neck
418
into receiver member passage
380
until projections
420
clear the ends of tubular member
378
of receiver member
372
, which retains glide mount
414
in position relative to end cap
334
. Shaft
426
is then engaged with nut
424
and screwed into the desired position, to level partition panel
58
.
FIGS. 30 and 31
illustrate a straight line panel-to-panel connector
430
for engaging adjacent partition panels
58
together in an end-to-end non-pivotable relationship. Connector
430
is illustrated as interconnected with the panel upper ends, and a similar panel-to-panel connector
430
is engaged with the panel lower ends. Connector
430
defines a pair of passages
380
′, and a glide assembly
412
is engaged with each passage
380
′ in the connector
430
engaged with the panel lower ends.
Essentially, straight line panel-to-panel connector
430
is in the form of a pair of receiver members
372
formed integrally with each other in a back-to-back relationship, spanning between adjacent partition panels
58
. The interrelationship of connector
430
with adjacent end caps
334
is illustrated in
FIG. 31
, and it is believed additional explanation is unnecessary due to the above explanation of the manner in which receiver member
372
is engaged with each end cap
334
. In the case of connector
430
, however, a bridging section
432
(
FIG. 31
) interconnects each portion of connector
430
analogous to receiver members
372
when positioned in a back-to-back relationship.
Similarly,
FIGS. 32-34
illustrate other configurations for non-pivotable panel-to-panel connectors.
FIG. 32
illustrates adjacent panels
58
positioned perpendicularly to each other, with a 90° panel-to-panel connector
434
interconnecting the upper-and lower ends of panels
58
. Panel-to-panel connector
434
is in the form of a pair of receiver members
372
integrally formed together in a back-to-back relationship, in which the longitudinal axes of receiver members
372
are perpendicular to each other.
FIG. 33
illustrates a 3-panel T-shaped connector
436
for non-pivotably interconnecting three adjacent panel ends. In this case, three structures analogous to receiver member
372
are interconnected together at a center and extend outwardly therefrom, and engage end caps
334
in the same manner as set forth above with respect to receiver member
372
for non-pivotably securing three adjacent panels
58
together.
FIG. 34
illustrates a 4-panel X-shaped connector
438
in which four structures analogous to receiver member
372
are placed back-to-back and extend outwardly from a center, for interconnecting four adjacent partition panel ends.
FIGS. 35-38
illustrate a pivoting panel-to-panel connector assembly
440
for pivotably interconnecting adjacent panels
58
. In this embodiment, end caps
334
are constructed and function the same as set forth above.
Pivotable connector assembly
440
includes a pair of gear members
442
. Each gear member
442
is configured similarly to the void defined at the corner of each end cap
334
. Each gear member
442
defines a downwardly facing recess which receives ridge
348
, and includes an angled surface
444
which matches the angle of end cap angled surface
356
. Each gear member
442
further defines a series of teeth
446
which engage each other when gear members
442
are mounted to adjacent end caps
334
. Gear members
442
are non-rotatable, and simply function to maintain engagement with each other through teeth
446
.
Pivotable connector assembly
440
further includes a spanning pivot member
448
, which includes an end plate
450
and a pair of depending pivot hubs
452
extending from opposite ends of end plate
450
. Each pivot hub
452
is adapted for engagement within the passage
352
of one of end caps
334
. As shown in
FIG. 38
, each pivot hub
452
includes a lower annular groove
454
which receives protrusions
388
of fingers
354
. In addition, each gear member
442
defines an opening
456
enabling pivot hub
452
to pass therethrough, and a projection
458
at opening
456
is engaged within an upper groove
460
formed in each pivot hub
452
. Each pivot hub
452
includes a passage
462
.
With this arrangement, the user can impart pivoting movement between adjacent partition panels
58
. When pivoting movement of one of panels
58
commences, gear teeth
456
ensure that the upper and lower ends of the panel
58
pivot in a synchronous fashion.
FIGS. 39 and 40
illustrate the manner in which partition panels
58
can be stacked one upon another. As can be appreciated, the components engageable with end caps
334
, such as receiver member
372
, panel-to-panel connectors
430
,
434
,
436
and
438
, as well as pivot hubs
452
, define upwardly open oval passages. A stacking pin
462
can be engaged within the upwardly open passage, and includes a lower portion engageable with the structure defining the passage by means of projections
464
, as well as an upper portion engageable within the downwardly facing passage having similar connector structure. A flared intermediate portion
468
accommodates the flare of the facing passages, and the shape of pin
462
corresponds to the cross-section of the passages to ensure proper orientation between the stacked panels.
FIG. 41
illustrates an auxiliary component for mounting to top cover members
276
. As shown, a base
470
is received within recess
332
through slot
330
. A pair of spaced support members
472
extend upwardly from base
470
, and are adapted to support a transparent divider or screen
474
, as shown in FIG.
1
. In this manner, the upper end of top cover member
276
can be utilized to support any number of auxiliary items, such as work surface support brackets, shelf support brackets, overhead storage cabinets, paper management devices, etc.
FIG. 42
illustrates a post corner for adjacent partition panels
58
. In this embodiment, a post
476
is located adjacent the end of each of a pair of panels
58
. A panel-to-panel connector
476
is formed similarly to panel-to-panel connector
434
as described previously with respect to
FIG. 32
, but includes a top plate
480
which overlies and engages the upper end of post
476
. In all other respects, the manner in which connector
478
is mounted to end caps
334
is the same as described previously, and post
476
lends structural support which can assist in stabilizing a panel arrangement incorporating a perpendicular intersection as shown in
FIGS. 42 and 43
.
FIG. 44
illustrates an alignment arrangement for adjacent panels
58
, and is typically utilized when panels
58
are pivotable relative to each other using pivotable connector assembly
440
having the same construction as described previously with respect to
FIGS. 35-38
. Spanning pivot member
448
is not shown in FIG.
44
. In this embodiment, a groove
484
is formed in the outer surface of each end cap
334
, extending about curved end wall
340
of end cap
334
. Each groove
484
includes a projection
486
at its opposite ends. Grooves
484
are in alignment with each other when panels
58
are installed. A clip member
488
is engaged within one of grooves
484
. Clip member
488
extends beyond the outer edge of the end cap
334
to which it is mounted, and into the groove
484
in the adjacent end cap
334
. Clip member
488
includes notches at its ends which receive projections
486
, so that clip member
488
can be snapped in place after panels
58
have been placed adjacent each other. The receipt of clip member
488
in the groove
484
in the adjacent end cap
334
ensures that adjacent panels
58
are maintained in vertical alignment with each other, since clip member
488
has a height only slightly less than that of groove
484
. Adjacent panels
58
are thus positively retained in vertical position relative to each other by engagement of clip member
488
in one end cap
334
within groove
484
in the adjacent end cap
334
.
Various alternatives and embodiments are contemplated as being within the scope of the following claims particularly pointing out and distinctly claiming the subject matter regarded as the invention.
Claims
- 1. A space dividing system, comprising:a column including a power receptacle arrangement, wherein the column defines a vertical longitudinal axis and an outer periphery, and includes a series of spaced vertical structural members centered on the vertical longitudinal axis of the column and radially spaced from each other about the outer periphery defined by the column, and wherein the power receptacle arrangement includes a series of radially spaced outwardly facing power outlets, each of which is located between an adjacent pair of vertical structural members; a series of partition panels, wherein each partition panel is secured to one of the vertical structural members of the column and wherein each power outlet is located between an adjacent pair of partition panels, and wherein the partition panels and the vertical structural members of the column are constructed and arranged such that a power outlet is located between each adjacent pair of vertical structural members and partition panels; and a pivot connection arrangement interposed between each partition panel and one of the vertical structural members of the column for pivotably mounting each partition panel to the column.
- 2. The space dividing system of claim 1, wherein the column includes an upper end member and a lower end member, and wherein the series of vertical structural members extend between the upper and lower end members.
- 3. The space dividing system of claim 1, wherein the column is adapted to be positioned within a space having a ceiling, and wherein the column includes an upper end member and defines a height less than the height of the space such that the upper end member is adapted to be spaced below the ceiling, and further comprising a variable height engagement arrangement interconnected with the upper end member and adapted for engagement with the ceiling.
- 4. A space dividing system, comprising:a space defined at least in part by a fixed-height ceiling located above a floor, wherein the ceiling includes a series of fixed-height structural ceiling members; a column defining an upper end and a lower end, and a series of vertical structural members interconnected with the upper and lower ends and extending therebetween, wherein the column includes a power receptacle arrangement, and wherein the lower end of the column is adapted to be supported by the floor and the upper end of the column is adapted to be spaced below the ceiling, wherein the height of the space between the upper end of the column and the ceiling is variable; a rigid upper connection arrangement extending from the column upper end, wherein the rigid upper connection arrangement includes a connection member having a selectively engageable variable position engagement arrangement engaged with one of the ceiling members, wherein the connection member comprises an adjustable length member interconnected with and extending upwardly from the upper end of the column, wherein the length of the adjustable length member above the upper end of the column is adjustable according to the height of the space between the fixed height ceiling and the upper end of the column; and at least a pair of partition panels mounted to the column, wherein each partition panel is mounted to one of the vertical structural members by means of a pivot connection for providing pivoting movement of the partition panel relative to the column.
- 5. The space dividing system of claim 4, wherein the power receptacle arrangement is mounted to the vertical structural members.
- 6. The space dividing system of claim 5, wherein the power receptacle arrangement is interconnected with a mounting bracket structure, wherein the mounting bracket structure is secured to the vertical structural members.
- 7. The space dividing system of claim 5, wherein the column includes cover structure engageable with the vertical structural members for concealing an internal space defined by the column between the upper and lower end members.
- 8. A space dividing system for use in a space including a floor, comprising:a columnar assembly adapted for engagement with the floor, wherein the columnar assembly defines a vertical longitudinal axis and an outer periphery, and includes an upper end member, a lower end member, and a plurality of vertical structural members centered on the vertical longitudinal axis and radially spaced from each other about the outer periphery defined by the columnar assembly, wherein the vertical structural members are interconnected with the upper and lower members and extend therebetween; a plurality of partition panels, wherein each partition panel includes a pair of vertical side frame members and top and bottom transverse frame members extending between the side frame members, wherein the partition panels include a floor engagement arrangement separate from the columnar assembly adapted for engagement with the floor separately from the columnar assembly; and a pivot connection arrangement interposed between each partition panel and one of the vertical structural members of the columnar assembly for pivotably mounting each partition panel to the columnar assembly.
- 9. The space dividing system of claim 8, wherein the column includes cover structure engageable with the vertical structural members for concealing an internal space defined by the column between the upper and lower end members.
- 10. The space dividing system of claim 9, wherein the cover structure comprises a series of cover members, wherein each cover member is engageable with and between a pair of vertical structural members.
- 11. The space dividing system of claim 10, wherein each cover member includes outer wall structure extending between a pair of engagement members, wherein each engagement member is engageable with one of the vertical structural members.
- 12. The space dividing system of claim 8, further comprising a power receptacle arrangement mounted to at least one of the vertical structural members.
- 13. The space dividing system of claim 12, wherein the power receptacle arrangement is interconnected with a mounting bracket structure, wherein the mounting bracket structure is secured to one of the vertical structural members.
- 14. The space dividing system of claim 8, wherein the column includes cover structure engageable with the vertical structural members for concealing an internal space defined by the column between the upper and lower end members.
- 15. The space dividing system of claim 14, wherein the cover structure comprises a series of cover members, wherein each cover member is engageable with and between a pair of vertical structural members.
- 16. The space dividing system of claim 15, wherein each cover member includes outer wall structure extending between a pair of engagement members, wherein each engagement member is engageable with one of the vertical structural members.
- 17. The space dividing system of claim 8, further comprising a power receptacle arrangement mounted to one of the vertical structural members at a location at which the power receptacle arrangement is spaced from each of the upper and lower end members, and wherein the column further comprises cover structure including an upper cover member releasably engageable with a pair of the vertical structural members and extending between the upper end member and an upper surface defined by the power receptacle arrangement, and a lower cover member releasably engageable with a pair of the vertical structural members and extending between the lower end member and a lower surface defined by the power receptacle arrangement.
- 18. The space dividing system of claim 8, wherein at least one vertical side frame member of each partition panel defines an upper end and a lower end adjacent the column, and wherein the pivot connection comprises upper and lower pivot assemblies mounted to one of the vertical structural members and interconnected with the upper and lower ends, respectively, of the vertical side frame member.
- 19. The space dividing system of claim 8, wherein the column defines a height less than the height of the space within which the space dividing system is positioned such that the upper end member is adapted to be spaced below a ceiling associated with the space, and further comprising a variable height engagement arrangement interconnected with the upper end member and adapted for engagement with the ceiling.
- 20. The space dividing system of claim 8, wherein each of the partition panels comprises a series of panels pivotably interconnected with each other, wherein an endmost one of the panels is pivotably mounted to the column.
- 21. A space dividing system, comprising:a column including a power receptacle arrangement, wherein the column defines a vertical longitudinal axis and an outer periphery, and includes an upper end member, a lower end member, and a series of spaced vertical structural members extending between the upper and lower end members and centered on the vertical longitudinal axis of the column, wherein the vertical structural members are radially spaced from each other about the outer periphery defined by the column, and wherein the power receptacle arrangement includes a series of radially spaced outwardly facing power outlets, each of which is located between an adjacent pair of vertical structural members, wherein the power receptacle arrangement is interconnected with a mounting bracket structure, and wherein the mounting bracket structure is secured to the vertical structural members; and a series of partition panels, wherein each partition panel is secured to one of the vertical structural members of the column and wherein each power outlet is located between an adjacent pair of partition panels, and wherein the partition panels and the vertical structural members of the column are constructed and arranged such that a power outlet is located between each adjacent pair of vertical structural members and partition panels.
- 22. A space dividing system, comprising:a column including a power receptacle arrangement, wherein the column comprises an upper end member, a lower end member, and a series of vertical structural members interconnected with the upper and lower end members and extending therebetween, wherein the power receptacle arrangement is mounted to the vertical structural members; at least a pair of partition panels, wherein the pair of partition panels are secured to the column at spaced locations and wherein the power receptacle arrangement is located on the column so as to be accessible from between the pair of partition panels, and wherein at least one of the pair of partition panels is pivotably mounted to the column; and column cover structure engageable with the vertical structural members for concealing an internal space defined by the column between the upper and lower end members, wherein the column cover structure comprises a series of cover members, wherein each cover member is engageable with and between a pair of vertical structural members, wherein each cover member includes outer wall structure extending between a pair of engagement members, wherein each engagement member is engageable with one of the vertical structural members, and wherein the engagement members are releasably engageable with a pair of the vertical structural members in response to application of an inward push-on force to the cover member.
- 23. A space dividing system, comprising:a column including a power receptacle arrangement and upper and lower end members, wherein the column defines a vertical longitudinal axis and an outer periphery, and includes a series of spaced vertical structural members extending between the upper and lower end members, wherein the vertical structural members are centered on the vertical longitudinal axis of the column and radially spaced from each other about the outer periphery defined by the column, and wherein the power receptacle arrangement includes a series of radially spaced outwardly facing power outlets, each of which is located between an adjacent pair of vertical structural members; a series of partition panels, wherein each partition panel is secured to one of the vertical structural members of the column and wherein each power outlet is located between an adjacent pair of partition panels, and wherein the partition panels and the vertical structural members of the column are constructed and arranged such that a power outlet is located between each adjacent pair of vertical structural members and partition panels; and cover structure engageable with the vertical structural members for concealing an internal space defined by the column between the upper and lower end members, wherein the power receptacle arrangement is mounted to the vertical structural members at a location at which each power outlet is spaced from each of the upper and lower end members, and wherein the cover structure includes an upper cover member releasably engageable with each adjacent pair of vertical structural members and extending between the upper end member and an upper surface defined by the power outlet, and a lower cover member releasably engageable with each adjacent pair of vertical structural members and extending between the lower end member and a lower surface defined by the power outlet.
- 24. A space dividing system, comprising:a column including a power receptacle arrangement and upper and lower end members, wherein the column defines a vertical longitudinal axis and an outer periphery, and includes a series of spaced vertical structural members extending between the upper and lower end members and centered on the vertical longitudinal axis of the column, wherein the vertical structural members are radially spaced from each other about the outer periphery defined by the column, and wherein the power receptacle arrangement includes a series of radially spaced outwardly facing power outlets, each of which is located between an adjacent pair of vertical structural members; and a series of partition panels, wherein each partition panel is pivotably connected to one of the structural members of the column and wherein each power outlet is located between an adjacent pair of partition panels, and wherein the partition panels and the vertical structural members of the column are constructed and arranged such that a power outlet is located between each adjacent pair of vertical structural members and partition panels.
- 25. The space dividing system of claim 24, wherein each partition panel is mounted to a vertical structural member by means of a pivot connection for providing pivoting movement of the partition panel relative to the column.
- 26. The space dividing system of claim 25, wherein each partition panel includes a structural frame assembly defining an upper end and a lower end adjacent the column, and wherein the pivot connection comprises upper and lower pivot assemblies mounted to one of the vertical structural members and interconnected with the upper and lower ends, respectively, of the partition panel frame assembly.
- 27. A space dividing system, comprising:a column including a power receptacle arrangement, wherein the column comprises an upper end member, a lower end member, and a series of vertical structural members interconnected with the upper and lower end members and extending therebetween, wherein the power receptacle arrangement is mounted to the vertical structural members; and at least a pair of partition panels, wherein the pair of partition panels are secured to the column at spaced locations and wherein the power receptacle arrangement is located on the column so as to be accessible from between the pair of partition panels, and wherein at least one of the pair of partition panels is pivotably mounted to the column; wherein each partition panel is pivotably mounted to one of the vertical structural members by means of a pivot connection for providing pivoting movement of the partition panel relative to the column, wherein each partition panel includes a structural frame assembly defining an upper end and a lower end adjacent the column, and wherein the pivot connection comprises upper and lower pivot assemblies mounted to one of the vertical structural members and interconnected with the upper and lower ends, respectively, of the partition panel frame assembly, and wherein each pivot assembly comprises a pivot connection member adapted for mounting to one of the vertical structural members, wherein the pivot connection member includes a longitudinally extending pivot shaft offset from the vertical structural member, and a pivot receiver mounted to the structural frame assembly and defining a vertical recess within which the pivot shaft is received, for providing pivoting movement of the partition panel about a vertical pivot axis offset from a vertical longitudinal axis defined by the vertical structural member of the column.
- 28. The space dividing system of claim 27, wherein the pivot connection member is removably engageable with the vertical structural member of the column.
- 29. The space dividing system of claim 27, wherein the partition panel includes a cover arrangement engageable with the structural frame assembly, and wherein the pivot receiver is mounted to the structural frame assembly separate from the cover arrangement.
- 30. The space dividing system of claim 29, wherein the cover arrangement defines a recess located at upper and lower ends defined by the structural frame assembly, and wherein each pivot receiver is adapted for engagement with an end defined by the structural frame assembly and is received within one of the recesses defined by the cover arrangement.
- 31. A space dividing system, comprsing:a column including a power receptacle arrangement, wherein the column is adapted to be positioned within a space having a ceiling, and wherein the column includes an upper end member and defines a height less than the height of the space such that the upper end member is adapted to be spaced below the ceiling, and further comprising a variable height engagement arrangement interconnected with the upper end member and adapted for engagement with the ceiling, wherein the variable height engagement arrangement comprises a mounting rod receivable within a sleeve interconnected with the upper end member, wherein the mounting rod defines an upper end and wherein the variable height engagement arrangement includes a ceiling engagement arrangement secured to the upper end of the mounting rod, wherein the mounting rod is longitudinally movable within a passage defined by the sleeve for varying the elevation of the ceiling engagement arrangement relative to the upper end member, and further comprising a locking arrangement for selectively fixing the mounting rod to the sleeve for preventing relative movement between the mounting rod and the upper end member when the ceiling engagement arrangement is adapted to be engaged with the ceiling; and at least a pair of partition panels, wherein the pair of partition panels are secured to the column at spaced locations and wherein the power receptacle arrangement is located on the column so as to be accessible from between the pair of partition panels, and wherein at least one of the pair of partition panels is pivotably mounted to the column.
- 32. A space dividing system, comprising:a column including a power receptacle arrangement; at least a pair of partition panels, wherein the pair of partition panels are secured to the column at spaced locations and wherein the power receptacle arrangement is located on the column so as to be accessible from between the pair of partition panels, and wherein at least one of the pair of partition panels is pivotably mounted to the column; wherein the column is adapted to be positioned within a space having a ceiling, and wherein the column includes an upper end member and defines a height less than the height of the space such that the upper end member is adapted to be spaced below the ceiling; a variable height engagement arrangement interconnected with the upper end member and adapted for engagement with the ceiling; and one or more luminaires for mounting to the upper end member of the column, wherein each luminaire comprises a lighting member secured to a mounting member, wherein the mounting member is adapted for engagement with the upper end member of the column and is configured such that the lighting member is located exteriorly of the column and spaced outwardly therefrom.
- 33. The space dividing system of claim 32, wherein each luminaire mounting member comprises a mounting arm defining an upper end to which the lighting member is mounted and a lower end adapted to be received within a sleeve interconnected with the upper end member.
- 34. The space dividing system of claim 33, wherein the lower end of the luminaire mounting arm is movable within the sleeve to vary the position of the lighting member relative to the column, and further comprising a locking arrangement associated with the sleeve for selectively fixing the position of the luminaire mounting member relative to the upper end member.
- 35. The space dividing system of claim 32, wherein the variable height engagement arrangement comprises a mounting rod adapted for engagement with the upper end member of the column, and wherein each luminaire mounting member is located outwardly of the mounting rod.
- 36. The space dividing system of claim 35, further comprising a cover arrangement engageable with the upper end member of the column and defining an internal space within which the mounting rod is received, wherein the cover member is adapted to extend between the ceiling and the upper end member of the column, and wherein the luminaire mounting members are located outwardly of the cover member.
- 37. A space dividing system, comprising:a column including a power receptacle arrangement; at least a pair of partition panels, wherein the pair of partition panels are secured to the column at spaced locations and wherein the power receptacle arrangement is located on the column so as to be accessible from between the pair of partition panels, and wherein at least one of the pair of partition panels is pivotably mounted to the column; wherein the column is adapted to be positioned within a space having a ceiling, and wherein the column includes an upper end member and defines a height less than the height of the space such that the upper end member is adapted to be spaced below the ceiling; a variable height engagement arrangement interconnected with the upper end member and adapted for engagement with the ceiling; and a cover arrangement engageable with the upper end member of the column and adapted to span between the ceiling and the upper end member.
- 38. The space dividing system of claim 37, wherein the variable height engagement arrangement comprises a mounting rod defining an upper end and a ceiling engagement arrangement secured to the mounting rod upper end, and wherein the cover arrangement defines an internal space within which the mounting rod is received for concealing the mounting rod between the ceiling and the upper end member of the column.
- 39. The space dividing system of claim 38, wherein the cover arrangement comprises a tubular cover member having a lower end adapted for interconnection with the upper end member of the column, and an upper end adapted for positioning adjacent a downwardly facing surface defined by the ceiling.
- 40. A space dividing system, comprising:a column including a power receptacle arrangement; at least a pair of partition panels, wherein the pair of partition panels are secured to the column at spaced locations and wherein the power receptacle arrangement is located on the column so as to be accessible from between the pair of partition panels, and wherein at least one of the pair of partition panels is pivotably mounted to the column; wherein the column includes an upper end member and is adapted to be positioned within a space having a ceiling, wherein the column defines a height less than the height of the space such that the upper end member is adapted to be spaced below the ceiling, and further comprising a lighting arrangement interconnected with the upper end member, wherein the lighting arrangement is adapted to be positioned between the ceiling and the upper end member, and wherein the partition panels are interconnected with the column below the upper end member of the column.
- 41. The space dividing system of claim 40, wherein the column further includes a series of vertical structural members located below the upper end member, wherein each partition panel is pivotably interconnected with one of the vertical structural members of the column.
- 42. The space dividing system of claim 41, further comprising a ceiling engagement arrangement interconnected with the upper end member of the column and extending upwardly therefrom, wherein the ceiling engagement arrangement is adapted to be engaged with the ceiling of the space within which the space dividing system is located.
- 43. A space dividing system, comprising:a column including a power receptacle arrangement, wherein the column defines a vertical longitudinal axis and an outer periphery, and includes a series of spaced vertical structural members centered on the vertical longitudinal axis of the column and radially spaced from each other about the outer periphery defined by the column, and wherein the power receptacle arrangement includes a series of radially spaced outwardly facing power outlets, each of which is located between an adjacent pair of vertical structural members; a series of partition panels, wherein each partition panel is secured to one of the vertical structural members of the column and wherein each power outlet is located between an adjacent pair of partition panels, and wherein the partition panels and the vertical structural members of the column are constructed and arranged such that a power outlet is located between each adjacent pair of vertical structural members and partition panels, wherein each of the partition panels comprises a series of panels pivotably interconnected with each other and wherein an endmost one of the panels is pivotably mounted to the column.
- 44. A space dividing system, comprising:a column including a power receptacle arrangement, wherein the column comprises an upper end member, a lower end member, and a series of vertical structural members interconnected with the upper and lower end members and extending therebetween, wherein the power receptacle arrangement is mounted to the vertical structural members, and at least a pair of partition panels, wherein the pair of partition panels are secured to the column at spaced locations and wherein the power receptacle arrangement is accessible from between the pair of partition panels, wherein each partition panel is mounted to one of the vertical structural members by means of a pivot connection for providing pivoting movement of the partition panel relative to the column, wherein each partition panel includes a structural frame assembly defining an upper end and a lower end adjacent the column, and wherein the pivot connection comprises upper and lower pivot assemblies mounted to one of the vertical structural members and interconnected with the upper and lower ends, respectively, of the partition panel frame assembly, wherein each pivot assembly comprises a pivot connection member adapted for mounting to one of the vertical structural members, wherein the pivot connection member includes a longitudinally extending pivot shaft offset from the vertical structural member, and a pivot receiver mounted to the structural frame assembly and defining a vertical recess within which the pivot shaft is received, for providing pivoting movement of the partition panel about a vertical pivot axis offset from a vertical longitudinal axis defined by the vertical structural member of the column.
- 45. The space dividing system of claim 44, wherein the pivot connection member is removably engageable with the vertical structural member of the column.
- 46. The space dividing system of claim 44, wherein the partition panel includes a cover arrangement engageable with the structural frame assembly, and wherein the pivot receiver is mounted to the structural frame assembly separate from the cover arrangement.
- 47. The space dividing system of claim 46, wherein the cover arrangement defines a recess located at upper and lower ends defined by the structural frame assembly, and wherein each pivot receiver is adapted for engagement with an end defined by the structural frame assembly and is received within one of the recesses defined by the cover arrangement.
- 48. A space dividing system, comprising:a column including a power receptacle arrangement, wherein the column includes an upper end member and is adapted to be positioned within a space having a ceiling, wherein the column defines a height less than the height of the space such that the upper end member is adapted to be spaced below the ceiling; a variable height engagement arrangement interconnected with the upper end member and adapted for engagement with the ceiling; at least a pair of partition panels, wherein the pair of partition panels are secured to the column at spaced locations and wherein the power receptacle arrangement is accessible from between the pair of partition panels; one or more luminaires adapted for mounting to the upper end member of the column, wherein each luminaire comprises a lighting member secured to a mounting member, wherein the mounting member is adapted for engagement with the upper end member of the column and is configured such that the lighting member is located exteriorly of the column and spaced outwardly therefrom, wherein each luminaire mounting member comprises a mounting arm defining an upper end to which the lighting member is mounted and a lower end adapted to be received within a sleeve interconnected with the upper end member.
- 49. The space dividing system of claim 48, wherein the lower end of the luminaire mounting arm is movable within the sleeve to vary the position of the lighting member relative to the column, and further comprising a locking arrangement associated with the sleeve for selectively fixing the position of the luminaire mounting member relative to the upper end member.
- 50. A space dividing system, comprising:a column including a power receptacle arrangement, wherein the column includes an upper end member and is adapted to be positioned within a space having a ceiling, wherein the column defines a height less than the height of the space such that the upper end member is adapted to be spaced below the ceiling; a variable height engagement arrangement interconnected with the upper end member and adapted for engagement with the ceiling; at least a pair of partition panels, wherein the pair of partition panels are secured to the column at spaced locations and wherein the power receptacle arrangement is accessible from between the pair of partition panels; and one or more luminaires for mounting to the upper end member of the column, wherein each luminaire comprises a lighting member secured to a mounting member, wherein the luminaire mounting member is adapted for engagement with the upper end member of the column and is configured such that the lighting member is located exteriorly of the column and spaced outwardly therefrom; wherein the variable height engagement arrangement comprises a mounting rod adapted for engagement with the upper end member of the column, and wherein the luminaire mounting members are located outwardly of the mounting rod.
- 51. The space dividing system of claim 50, further comprising a cover arrangement engageable with the upper end member of the column and defining an internal space within which the mounting rod is received, wherein the cover member is adapted to extend between the ceiling and the upper end member of the column, and wherein each luminaire mounting member is located outwardly of the cover member.
- 52. A space dividing system, comprising:a column including a power receptacle arrangement, wherein the column includes an upper end member and is adapted to be positioned within a space having a ceiling, wherein the column defines a height less than the height of the space such that the upper end member is adapted to be spaced below the ceiling; a variable height engagement arrangement interconnected with the upper end member and adapted for engagement with the ceiling; at least a pair of partition panels, wherein the pair of partition panels are secured to the column at spaced locations and wherein the power receptacle arrangement is accessible from between the pair of partition panels; and a cover arrangement engageable with the upper end member of the column and adapted to span between the ceiling and the upper end member.
- 53. The space dividing system of claim 52, wherein the variable height engagement arrangement comprises a mounting rod defining an upper end and a ceiling engagement arrangement secured to the mounting rod upper end, and wherein the cover arrangement defines an internal space within which the mounting rod is received for concealing the mounting rod between the ceiling and the upper end member of the column.
- 54. The space dividing system of claim 53, wherein the cover arrangement comprises a tubular cover member having a lower end adapted for interconnection with the upper end member of the column, and an upper end adapted for positioning adjacent a downwardly facing surface defined by the ceiling.
- 55. A space dividing system, comprising:a column including a power receptacle arrangement, wherein the column includes an upper end member and is adapted to be positioned within a space having a ceiling, wherein the column defines a height less than the height of the space such that the upper end member is adapted to be spaced below the ceiling; a lighting arrangement interconnected with the upper end member, wherein the lighting arrangement is adapted to be positioned between the ceiling and the upper end member; and at least a pair of partition panels, wherein the pair of partition panels are secured to the column at spaced locations and wherein the power receptacle arrangement is accessible from between the pair of partition panels; wherein the column further includes a series of vertical structural members located below the upper end member, wherein each partition panel is pivotably interconnected with one of the vertical structural members of the column, and wherein the partition panels are interconnected with the column below the upper end member of the column.
- 56. The space dividing system of claim 55, further comprising a ceiling engagement arrangement interconnected with the upper end member of the column and extending upwardly therefrom, wherein the ceiling engagement arrangement is adapted to be engaged with the ceiling of the space within which the space dividing system is located.
- 57. A space dividing system for use in a building space having a ceiling and a floor, comprising:a column defining an upper end adapted to be spaced below the ceiling and a lower end adapted to be supported by the floor, wherein the column includes a power receptacle arrangement; a variable height upper connection arrangement interconnected with the column upper end and adapted for engagement with the ceiling; and at least a pair of partition panels adapted for mounting to the column; wherein the column includes an upper end member, and wherein the variable height upper connection arrangement comprises a mounting rod receivable within a sleeve interconnected with the upper end member, wherein the mounting rod defines an upper end and wherein the variable height upper connection arrangement includes a ceiling connection arrangement secured to the upper end of the mounting rod and engageable with the ceiling, wherein the mounting rod is longitudinally movable within a passage defined by the sleeve for varying the elevation of the ceiling connection arrangement relative to the upper end member, and further comprising a locking arrangement for selectively fixing the mounting rod to the sleeve for preventing relative movement between the mounting rod and the upper end member when the ceiling connection arrangement is engaged with the ceiling.
- 58. A space dividing system, comprising:a columnar assembly including an upper end member, a lower end member, and a plurality of vertical structural members interconnected with the upper and lower members and extending therebetween; a plurality of partition panels; a pivot connection arrangement engaged with at least one of the partition panels and with one of the plurality of vertical structural members for pivotably mounting the partition panel to the columnar assembly; and column cover structure engageable with the vertical structural members for concealing an internal space defined by the column between the upper and lower end members, wherein the column cover structure comprises a series of cover members, wherein each cover member is engageable with and between a pair of vertical structural members, wherein each cover member includes outer wall structure extending between a pair of engagement members, wherein each engagement member is engageable with one of the vertical structural members, and wherein the engagement members are releasably engageable with a pair of the vertical structural members in response to application of an inward push-on force to the cover member.
- 59. A space dividing system, comprising:a columnar assembly including an upper end member, a lower end member, and a plurality of vertical structural members interconnected with the upper and lower members and extending therebetween; a plurality of partition panels; and a pivot connection arrangement engaged with at least one of the partition panels and with one of the plurality of vertical structural members for pivotably mounting the partition panel to the columnar assembly; wherein each partition panel includes a structural frame assembly defining an upper end and a lower end adjacent the columnar assembly, and wherein the pivot connection comprises upper and lower pivot assemblies mounted to one of the vertical structural members and interconnected with the upper and lower ends, respectively of the partition panel frame assembly; wherein each pivot assembly comprises a pivot connection member adapted for mounting to one of the vertical structural members, wherein the pivot connection member includes a longitudinally extending pivot shaft offset from the vertical structural member, and a pivot receiver mounted to the structural frame assembly and defining a vertical recess within which the pivot shaft is received, for providing pivoting movement of the partition panel about a vertical pivot axis offset from a vertical longitudinal axis defined by the vertical structural member of the columnar assembly.
- 60. A space dividing system comprising:a columnar assembly including an upper end member, a lower end member, and a plurality of vertical structural members interconnected with the upper and lower members and extending therebetween; a plurality of partition panels; and a pivot connection arrangement engaged with at least one of the partition panels and with one of the plurality of vertical structural members for pivotably mounting the partition panel to the columnar assembly; wherein the columnar assembly defines a height less than the height of a space within which the space dividing system is adapted to be positioned such that the upper end member is adapted to be spaced below a ceiling arrangement associated with the space, and further comprising a variable height engagement arrangement interconnected with the upper end member and adapted for engagement with the ceiling, wherein the variable height engagement arrangement comprises a mounting rod receivable within a sleeve interconnected with the upper end member, wherein the mounting rod defines an upper end and wherein the variable height engagement arrangement includes a ceiling engagement arrangement secured to the upper end of the mounting rod, wherein the mounting rod is longitudinally movable within a passage defined by the sleeve for varying the elevation of the ceiling engagement arrangement relative to the upper end member, and further comprising a locking arrangement for selectively fixing the mounting rod to the sleeve for preventing relative movement between the mounting rod and the upper end member when the ceiling engagement arrangement is adapted to be engaged with the ceiling.
- 61. A space dividing system for use in a space including a floor, comprising:a columnar assembly adapted for engagement with the floor, wherein the columnar assembly includes an upper end member, a lower end member, and a plurality of vertical structural members interconnected with the upper and lower members and extending therebetween; a plurality of partition panels, wherein each partition panel includes a pair of vertical side frame members and top and bottom transverse frame members extending between the side frame members, wherein the partition panels include a floor engagement arrangement separate from the columnar assembly adapted for engagement with the floor separately from the columnar assembly; a pivot connection arrangement interposed between each partition panel and one of the vertical structural members of the columnar assembly for pivotably mounting each partition panel to the columnar assembly; wherein the column defines a height less than the height of the space within which the space dividing system is positioned such that the upper end member is adapted to be spaced below a ceiling associated with the space; a variable height engagement arrangement interconnected with the upper end member and adapted for engagement with the ceiling; and one or more luminaires mounted to the upper end member of the column.
- 62. A space dividing system, comprising:a columnar assembly including an upper end member, a lower end member, and a plurality of vertical structural members interconnected with the upper and lower members and extending therebetween; a plurality of partition panels; a pivot connection arrangement engaged with at least one of the partition panels and with one of the plurality of vertical structural members for pivotably mounting the partition panel to the columnar assembly; wherein the columnar assembly defines a height less than the height of a space within which the space dividing system is adapted to be positioned such that the upper end member is adapted to be spaced below a ceiling arrangement associated with the space, and further comprising a variable height engagement arrangement interconnected with the upper end member and adapted for engagement with the ceiling; and one or more luminaires for mounting to the upper end member of the columnar assembly, wherein each luminaire comprises a lighting member secured to a mounting member, wherein the mounting member is adapted for engagement with the upper end member of the columnar assembly and is configured such that the lighting member is located exteriorly of the columnar assembly and spaced outwardly therefrom.
- 63. The space dividing system of claim 61, wherein the variable height engagement arrangement comprises a mounting rod adapted for engagement with the upper end member of the column, and wherein each luminaire mounting member is located outwardly of the mounting rod.
- 64. A space dividing system, comprising:a columnar assembly including an upper end member, a lower end member, and a plurality of vertical structural members interconnected with the upper and lower members and extending therebetween; a plurality of partition panels; a pivot connection arrangement engaged with at least one of the partition panels and with one of the plurality of vertical structural members for pivotably mounting the partition panel to the columnar assembly; wherein the columnar assembly defines a height less than the height of a space within which the space dividing system is adapted to be positioned such that the upper end member is adapted to be spaced below a ceiling arrangement associated with the space, and further comprising a variable height engagement arrangement interconnected with the upper end member and adapted for engagement with the ceiling; and a cover arrangement engageable with the upper end member of the columnar assemble and adapted to span between the ceiling and the upper end member.
- 65. The space dividing system of claim 64, wherein the variable height engagement arrangement comprises a mounting rod defining an upper end and a ceiling engagement arrangement secured to the mounting rod upper end, and wherein the cover arrangement defines an internal space within which the mounting rod is received for concealing the mounting rod between the ceiling and the upper end member of the column.
- 66. A space dividing system, comprising:a columnar assembly including an upper end member, a lower end member, and a plurality of vertical structural members interconnected with the upper and lower members and extending therebetween; a plurality of partition panels; a pivot connection arrangement engaged with at least one of the partition panels and with one of the plurality of vertical structural members for pivotably mounting the partition panel to the columnar assembly; wherein the columnar assembly is adapted to be positioned within a space having a ceiling, and wherein the columnar assembly defines a height less than the height of the space such that the upper end member is adapted to be spaced below the ceiling; and a lighting arrangement interconnected with the upper end member, wherein the lighting arrangement is adapted to be positioned between the ceiling and the upper end member, and wherein the partition panels are interconnected with the column below the upper end member of the column.
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