Claims
- 1. A wall construction for subdividing building space comprising:
- a pair of aligned and interconnected frames forming a rectangular arrangement, the interconnected frames having abutting vertical side edges and non-abutting vertical side edges, and a removable first cover for covering a portion of the interconnected frames, the first cover including cover vertical side edges, the first cover being removably supported on the interconnected frames and spanning the abutting vertical side edges of the interconnected frames with at least one of the cover vertical side edges being located between the non-abutting vertical side edges, wherein the interconnected frames include a plurality of horizontally spaced first connectors that define a plurality of different discrete horizontal positions for supporting the first cover, and the first cover includes a plurality of horizontally spaced second connectors configured to mateably selectively engage the first connectors, the first cover being configured so that the first and second connectors can be selectively engaged to support the first cover in a selected one of the plurality of different discrete horizontal positions with the first cover, in each of the different horizontal positions, covering at least a portion of one of the interconnected frames.
- 2. The wall construction defined in claim 1 including a second cover positioned vertically from the first cover and covering another portion of the interconnected frames.
- 3. The wall construction defined in claim 2 wherein the second cover has second cover vertical side edges that are misaligned with the first cover vertical side edges.
- 4. The wall construction defined in claim 3 wherein the second cover is removably attached to the interconnected frames.
- 5. The wall construction defined in claim 4 wherein the interconnected frames comprise freestanding, partial height partition frames.
- 6. The wall construction defined in claim 5 including a plurality of covers covering opposing sides of the partition frames, the plurality of covers including the first cover and the second cover.
- 7. The wall construction defined in claim 1 wherein the cover vertical side edges define a first horizontal dimension therebetween and the non-abutting vertical side edges define a second horizontal dimension that is different than the first horizontal dimension.
- 8. The wall construction defined in claim 2 wherein the first cover has a vertical dimension different than the second cover.
- 9. The wall construction defined in claim 2 including a third cover positioned horizontally adjacent the first cover and covering another portion of the interconnected frames, the third cover defining a different width than the first cover.
- 10. The wall construction defined in claim 1 wherein the interconnected frames each include a horizontal frame member having the first connectors thereon, the first connector being regularly spaced horizontally along a front side of the horizontal frame member.
- 11. The wall construction defined in claim 1 wherein the first connectors are apertures.
- 12. The wall construction defined in claim 11 wherein the second connectors are "S" clips configured to engage the first connectors.
- 13. The wall construction defined in claim 1 wherein the first connectors are studs.
- 14. The wall construction defined in claim 13 wherein the second connectors are apertures configured to engage the first connectors.
- 15. A wall construction for subdividing building space comprising:
- a pair of aligned and interconnected frames forming a rectangular arrangement, the interconnected frames having abutting vertical side edges and non-abutting vertical side edges, and a removable first cover for covering a portion of the interconnected frames, the first cover including cover vertical side edges, the first cover being removably supported on the interconnected frames and spanning the abutting vertical side edges of the interconnected frames with at least one of the cover vertical side edges being located between the non-abutting vertical side edges;
- a second cover positioned vertically from the first cover and covering another portion of the interconnected frames, the second cover having second cover vertical side edges that are misaligned with the first cover vertical side edges, and wherein the second cover is removably attached to the interconnected frames;
- interconnected frames comprising freestanding, partial height partition frames; and
- a third partition panel positioned perpendicularly to the pair of interconnected frames and interconnected to the pair of interconnected frames, the third partition panel including a panel vertical side edge that abuts the first cover between the cover vertical side edges.
- 16. A wall construction for subdividing building space comprising:
- a pair of aligned and interconnected frames forming a rectangular arrangement, the interconnected frames having abutting vertical side edges and non-abutting vertical side edges, and a removable first cover for covering a portion of the interconnected frames, the first cover including cover vertical side edges, the first cover being removably supported on the interconnected frames and spanning the abutting vertical side edges of the interconnected frames with at least one of the cover vertical side edges being located between the non-abutting vertical side edges; and
- a stackable frame attached atop the interconnected frames, the stackable frame including second vertical side edges that are misaligned with the abutting and non-abutting vertical side edges of the interconnected frames.
- 17. A wall construction for subdividing a building space comprising:
- a pair of interconnected frames forming a rectangular arrangement, the interconnected frames having abutting vertical side edges and non-abutting vertical side edges, and a removable first cover for covering a portion of the interconnected frames, the first cover including cover vertical side edges, the first cover being removably supported on the interconnected frames with the cover vertical side edges both being located between the non-abutting vertical side edges of the interconnected frames, and further both being misaligned with the abutting vertical side edges; and
- a stackable frame attached atop the interconnected frames, the stackable frame including second vertical side edges that are misaligned with the abutting and non-abutting vertical side edges of the interconnected frames.
- 18. A wall construction for subdividing building space comprising:
- a pair of aligned and interconnected frames forming a rectangular arrangement, the interconnected frames having abutting vertical side edges and non-abutting vertical side edges, and a removable first cover for covering a portion of the interconnected frames, the first cover including cover vertical side edges, the first cover being removably supported on the interconnected frames and spanning the abutting vertical side edges of the interconnected frames with at least one of the cover vertical side edges being located between the non-abutting vertical side edges;
- the interconnected frames including a plurality of horizontally spaced first connectors, and the first cover including a plurality of horizontally spaced second connectors configured to mateably engage the first connectors, the first cover being configured so that the first and second connectors can be selectively engaged in a plurality of different discrete horizontal positions with the first cover, in each of the different horizontal positions, covering a portion of one of the interconnected frame; and
- some of the first and second connectors including hook-and-loop material.
- 19. A wall construction for subdividing a building space comprising:
- a pair of interconnected frames forming a rectangular arrangement, the interconnected frames having abutting vertical side edges and non-abutting vertical side edges, and a removable first cover for covering a portion of the interconnected frames, the first cover including cover vertical side edges, the first cover being removably supported on the interconnected frames with the cover vertical side edges both being located between the non-abutting vertical side edges of the interconnected frames, and further both being misaligned with the abutting vertical side edges, and the interconnected frames including a plurality of horizontally spaced first connectors that define a plurality of different discrete horizontal positions for supporting the first cover, and the first cover including a plurality of horizontally spaced second connectors configured to mateably selectively engage the first connectors, the first cover being configured so that the first and second connectors can be selectively engaged to support the first cover in a selected one of the plurality of different discrete horizontal positions with the first cover, in each of the different horizontal positions, covering at least a portion of one of the interconnected frames.
- 20. The wall construction defined in claim 19 including a second cover positioned vertically from the first cover and covering another portion of the interconnected frames.
- 21. The wall construction defined in claim 20 wherein the second cover has second cover vertical side edges that are misaligned with the cover vertical side edges of the first cover.
- 22. The wall construction defined in claim 21 wherein the second cover is removably attached to the interconnected frames.
- 23. The wall construction defined in claim 22 wherein the interconnected frames comprise freestanding, partial height partition frames.
- 24. The wall construction defined in claim 23 including a plurality of covers covering opposing faces the partition frames, the plurality of covers including the first cover and second cover.
- 25. The wall construction defined in claim 23 including a third partition panel positioned perpendicularly to the interconnected frames, the third partition panel including a connected vertical side edge that abuts the first cover between the cover vertical side edges of the first cover.
- 26. The wall construction defined in claim 20 wherein the first cover has a vertical dimension different than the second cover.
- 27. The wall construction defined in claim 19 wherein the interconnected frames each include a horizontal frame member having the first connectors thereon, the first connector being regularly spaced horizontally along a front side of the horizontal frame member.
- 28. The wall construction defined in claim 19 wherein the first connectors are apertures.
- 29. The wall construction defined in claim 28 wherein the second connectors are clips configured to engage the first connectors.
- 30. The wall construction defined in claim 19 wherein the first connectors are studs.
- 31. The wall construction defined in claim 30 wherein the second connectors are apertures configured to engage the first connectors.
- 32. The wall construction defined in claim 19 wherein the second connectors are apertures configured to engage the first connectors.
- 33. A method of covering a wall comprising steps of:
- providing interconnected frames that define a plurality of abutting vertical side edges, and further that define a plurality of discrete attachment positions;
- providing removable covers constructed to releasably engage the interconnected frames for covering the interconnected frames, the covers having cover vertical side edges; and
- attaching the removable covers to the interconnected frames in a selected one of the discrete attachment positions with at least one of the cover side edges located between and misaligned with the abutting vertical side edges of the interconnected frames.
- 34. The method defined in claim 33 wherein the step of attaching includes attaching at least one of the removable covers with its cover vertical side edges both located between the vertical side edges of a particular one of the interconnected frames.
- 35. The method defined in claim 33 wherein the step of attaching includes attaching with at least one of the removable covers having its cover vertical side edges located on opposite sides of one of the abutting vertical side edges and with the at least one cover spanning the one abutting vertical side edges.
- 36. The method defined in claim 33 wherein the removable covers include upper covers and lower covers, and wherein the step of attaching includes attaching at least one of the upper covers in a position vertically misaligned with and offset from the lower cover positioned below the at least one upper cover.
- 37. A method of covering a wall comprising steps of:
- providing interconnected frames that define a plurality of abutting vertical side edges;
- providing removable covers constructed to releasably engage the interconnected frames for covering the interconnected frames, the covers having cover vertical side edges; and
- attaching the removable covers to the interconnected frames with at least one of the cover side edges located between and misaligned with the abutting vertical side edges of the interconnected frames, the removable covers include upper covers and lower covers, and wherein the step of attaching includes attaching at least one of the upper covers in a position vertically misaligned with and offset from the lower cover positioned below the at least one upper cover, with the upper and lower covers being positioned on the interconnected frames in a regular alternating pattern across the interconnected frames, and wherein the step of attaching the removable covers includes attaching the covers in the regular alternating pattern.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/579,614, filed Dec. 26, 1995, entitled PARTITION SYSTEM (now abandoned U.S. Pat. No. 5,746,035, issued May 5, 1998). The present application further is related to the following commonly assigned, copending United States patent applications: application Ser. No. 08/367,802, filed Dec. 30, 1994, entitled PORTABLE PARTITION SYSTEM (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,746,034, issued May 5, 1998); application Ser. No. 08/578,089, filed on Dec. 26, 1995, entitled PARTITION SYSTEM (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,740,650, issued Apr. 21, 1998); application Ser. No. 08/367,804, filed Dec. 30, 1994, entitled INTEGRATED PREFABRICATED FURNITURE SYSTEM FOR FITTING-OUT OPEN PLAN BUILDING SPACE (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,784,843, issued Jul. 28, 1998); application Ser. No. 08/450,253, filed May 25, 1995, entitled INTEGRATED PREFABRICATED FURNITURE SYSTEM FOR FITTING-OUT OPEN PLAN BUILDING SPACE (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,809,708, issued Sep. 22, 1998); application Ser. No. 08/687,724, filed Jul. 26, 1996, entitled PARTITION CONSTRUCTION INCLUDING INTERCONNECTION SYSTEM AND REMOVABLE COVERS (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,816,001, issued Oct. 6, 1998); application Ser. No. 08/701,664, filed Aug. 22, 1996, entitled RECONFIGURABLE SYSTEM FOR SUBDIVIDING BUILDING SPACE AND HAVING MINIMAL FOOTPRINT; and application Ser. No. 08/970,251, filed Nov. 13, 1997, entitled PARTITION CONSTRUCTION.
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