Claims
- 1. A partition wall system for use in a work environment, including a plurality of cables providing for at least one of electrical connectivity or data connectivity, the partition wall system comprising:a plurality of interconnected panel sections; a plurality of panel frames, each frame comprising a set of generally horizontal members and a set of generally vertical members and defining a first facing side and a second facing side, wherein the set of horizontal members are generally coplanar with the set of vertical members; a plurality of brackets coupled to and offset from the panel frame; a plurality of covering panels adapted for attachment on at least one of the first facing side or the second facing side of the panel frame; wherein at least one of the plurality of brackets is adapted to provide for (a) the interconnection of one of the plurality of panel frames to at least one other of the plurality of panel frames (b) attachment of at least one of the plurality of covering panels to the panel frame and (c) the formation of a substantially continuous passage within the panel section to allow cables to selectively be routed between the panel frame and each covering panel.
- 2. The partition wall system of claim 1 wherein at least one of the plurality of brackets provides a generally orthogonal channel.
- 3. The partition wall system of claim 1 wherein at least one of the plurality of brackets includes a base section and a mounting tab.
- 4. The partition wall system of claim 1 wherein the base section provides a mounting surface for coupling to the covering panel.
- 5. The partition wall system of claim 1 wherein the set of horizontal members comprises at least one horizontal member and the set of vertical members comprises at least one vertical member.
- 6. The partition wall system of claim 5 wherein at least one of the plurality of brackets is attached to at least one horizontal member.
- 7. The partition wall system of claim 5 wherein at least one of the plurality of brackets is attached to at least one horizontal member and at least one of the plurality of brackets is attached to at least one vertical member.
- 8. The partition wall system of claim 1 further comprising a link adapted to provide for the interconnection of one of the plurality of panel frames to at least one other of the plurality of panel frames.
- 9. The partition wall system of claim 8 wherein the link is configured for at least partial insertion into at least one of the plurality of brackets.
- 10. The partition wall system of claim 9 wherein the link has a generally orthogonal shape.
- 11. The partition wall system of claim 1 wherein the covering panel is a skin.
- 12. The partition wall system of claim 1 wherein the covering panel is a tile.
- 13. A partition wall system for use in an interior space of a work environment, the partition wall system providing for lay-in of a plurality of generally flexible cables for at least one of electrical connectivity or data connectivity, the partition wall system comprising:a panel section defining a first face and a second face; a plurality of generally orthogonal panel frames providing a first facing surface and a second facing surface; a core having a first surface and a second surface, wherein the first surface of the core is generally coplanar with the first facing surface of the panel frame; a plurality of separately-formed brackets; a plurality of covering panels adapted to be coupled to each panel frame; wherein at least one of the plurality of brackets is configured both to provide for the interconnection of the panel sections and to form a substantially continuous passage to allow passage of cables within an interior space of the panel sections between the panel frame and the covering panels.
- 14. The partition wall system of claim 13 wherein at least one of the plurality of brackets includes a channel.
- 15. The partition wall system of claim 14 wherein at least four of the plurality of brackets are mounted on each facing surface of the panel frame.
- 16. The partition wall system of claim 13 wherein at least one of the plurality of covering panels includes a mounting surface for attachment to at least one of the plurality of brackets.
- 17. The partition wall system of claim 13 further comprising a link configured for at least partial insertion within at least one of the plurality of brackets.
- 18. The partition wall system of claim 13 wherein the core is substantially solid.
- 19. The partition wall system of claim 13 further comprising an aperture in the core for routing cables.
- 20. The partition wall system of claim 13 wherein the covering panel is a tile.
- 21. The partition wall system of claim 20 wherein the tile is a skin.
- 22. A panel section for a partition wall system for use in a work environment, the work environment providing electrical or data sources, the partition wall system adapted to provide for lay-in of a plurality of cables providing for at least one of electrical connectivity or data connectivity, the panel section comprising:a panel frame having a set of horizontal members and a set of vertical members, wherein the set of horizontal members are generally coplanar with the set of vertical members and the horizontal members and the vertical members are rigidly coupled to define a first base surface on one side of the frame and a second base surface on the other side of the frame; a plurality of separately-formed standoffs, at least two of the plurality of standoffs attached on the first base surface of the frame and at least two of the plurality of standoffs attached on the second base surface of the frame; a plurality of tiles adapted for attachment to the at least two standoffs on the first base surface and the second base surface of the frame; a utility block adapted for coupling to at least one of the plurality of standoffs; wherein at least one of the plurality of standoffs is mounted to at least one vertical member and at least one of the plurality of standoffs is mounted to at least one horizontal member so that the panel frame can be interconnected to another panel frame in at least one of a vertical direction or a horizontal direction; and wherein at least one of the plurality of tiles is coupled to at least one of the plurality of standoffs so that a substantially continuous passage to allow cables to travel through is formed between the panel frame and each tile.
- 23. The panel section of claim 22 wherein at least one of the plurality of standoffs is a bracket.
- 24. The panel section of claim 22 wherein at least one of the plurality of standoffs provides a surface to mount the tile.
- 25. The panel section of claim 22 wherein at least one of the plurality of standoffs is configured to guide cables.
- 26. The panel section of claim 25 wherein at least one of the plurality of standoffs is configured for attachment of an accessory.
- 27. The panel section of claim 22 wherein the standoff is configured to guide cables.
- 28. The panel section of claim 22 wherein at least one panel section comprises at least two panel frames.
- 29. The panel section of claim 28 further comprising a plurality of generally horizontal members and generally vertical members for rigidifying the base surface.
- 30. The panel section of claim 28 wherein at least one of the standoffs is mounted to the utility block.
- 31. The partition wall system of claim 28 wherein the tile is a covering panel.
- 32. The partition wall system of claim 31 wherein the tile is a covering skin.
- 33. The partition wall system of claim 32 wherein the utility block comprises at least one of a switch, network equipment, telephony equipment, a sensor, and combinations thereof.
- 34. The partition wall system of claim 32 wherein the utility block includes a mounting structure for attachment to the standoff.
- 35. A partition wall system for use in a work environment, including a plurality of cables providing for at least one of electrical connectivity or data connectivity, the partition wall system comprising:a plurality of interconnected panel sections, each panel section having a panel frame defining a first facing side and a second facing side and a plurality of brackets coupled to and offset from the panel frame; a plurality of covering skins adapted for attachment on at least one of the first facing side or second facing side of the panel section; a utility block providing at least one outlet and mounted within at least one of the plurality of brackets and adapted to be connected to at least one of the plurality of cables; wherein at least one of the brackets is adapted both to provide for the interconnection of one of the plurality of panel frames to at least one other of the plurality of panel frames and to provide for attachment of at least one of the plurality of covering skins to the panel section so that a substantially continuous passage is formed within the panel section to allow at least one of the plurality of cables to selectively be routed between the panel frame and each covering skin.
- 36. The partition wall system of claim 35 wherein at least one of the plurality of brackets provides a channel.
- 37. The partition wall system of claim 36 wherein at least one of the plurality of brackets provides a mounting surface for attachment to at least one of the plurality of the covering skins.
- 38. The partition wall system of claim 35 wherein at least one of the plurality of brackets is a multi-purpose bracket.
- 39. The partition wall system of claim 35 wherein the frame includes a generally horizontal member and a generally vertical member.
- 40. The partition wall system of claim 39 wherein at least one of the plurality of brackets is attached to the horizontal member.
- 41. The partition wall system of claim 39 wherein the utility block comprises at least one of a switch, network equipment, telephony equipment, a sensor, and combinations thereof.
- 42. The partition wall system of claim 39 wherein the covering skin is a tile.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/866,702, titled “PANEL WALL CONSTRUCTION”, filed on May 30, 1997, now abandoned incorporated by reference herein. The present application is also related to the following U.S. patent applications: Ser. No. 08/866,699, titled “PANEL WALL CONSTRUCTION”, filed on May 30, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,158,178; Ser. No. 09/260,951, titled “PANEL WALL CONSTRUCTION”, filed on Mar. 2, 1999 now pending; and Ser. No. 09/260,783, titled “PANEL WALL CONSTRUCTION”, filed on Mar. 2, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,189,270.
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