Claims
- 1. A partition system for subdividing building space, comprising:
- a freestanding partition panel including a partition frame having front and rear faces and a removable cover panel covering a substantial area on the front face, the partition frame having horizontal and vertical frame members rigidly connected together, the vertical frame members having first outer surfaces defining a narrow first dimension and the horizontal frame members having outer portions extending outward from the first outer surfaces to define a wider second dimension, the outer portions having an off-module connector structure thereon adapted to support a furniture unit in any one of a plurality of off-module positions located between vertical side edges of the freestanding partition panel, the off-module connector structure being accessible from the front face when the cover panel is attached to and supported on the outer portion, and the first outer surfaces of the vertical frame members and the outer portions of the horizontal frame members defining at least one laterally open uninterrupted horizontal wireway that is covered by the cover panel when the cover panel is attached; and
- a second partition panel including an end abutting the first-mentioned partition panel, the second partition panel including a second partition frame with horizontal frame members defining a second horizontal wireway that extends to the abutting end, and including wiring extending from the first-mentioned horizontal wireway through the abutting end to the second horizontal wireway for communicating utilities to the second partition panel.
- 2. A partition system for subdividing building space, comprising:
- a freestanding partition panel including a partition frame having front and rear faces and a removable cover panel covering a substantial area on the front face, the partition frame having horizontal and vertical frame members rigidly connected together, the vertical frame members having first outer surfaces defining a narrow first dimension and the horizontal frame members having outer portions extending outward from the first outer surfaces to define a wider second dimension, the outer portions having an off-module connector structure thereon adapted to support a furniture unit in any one of a plurality of off-module positions located between vertical side edges of the freestanding partition panel, the off-module connector structure defining a plurality of discrete off-module positions that are spaced apart on the outer portion of the horizontal frame and being accessible from the front face when the cover panel is attached to and supported on the outer portion, and the first outer surfaces of the vertical frame members and the outer portions of the horizontal frame members defining at least one laterally open uninterrupted horizontal wireway that is covered by the cover panel when the cover panel is attached.
- 3. The partition system defined in claim 2, wherein the discrete off-module positions include a continuous row of spaced-apart slots that extend fully between the vertical side edges of the partition frame.
- 4. The partition system defined in claim 3, wherein some of the horizontal frame members are non-tubular.
- 5. The partition system defined in claim 4, wherein the vertical frame members comprise tubular uprights and are spaced from the vertical side edges of the freestanding partition panel.
- 6. The partition system defined in claim 5, wherein the vertical frame members are spaced apart and define at least one vertical wireway that characteristically does not intersect the at least one laterally open uninterrupted horizontal wireway.
- 7. The partition system defined in claim 6, wherein the horizontal and vertical wireways characteristically overlap and communicate, such that wires can be flexibly routed along each of the horizontal and vertical wireways without creating interference between the wiring when the wiring is routed along particular ones of the horizontal and vertical wireways, but also permits the wiring to be flexibly routed between the horizontal and vertical wireways.
- 8. The partition system defined in claim 2, wherein an inner surface of the cover panel defines an outer boundary of the at least one horizontal wireway.
- 9. The partition system defined in claim 2, wherein the connecting structure defines the discrete site positions horizontally across a full length of the partition panel and that are accessible from the front face of the partition panel.
- 10. The partition system defined in claim 2, wherein the discrete site positions comprise apertures.
- 11. The partition system defined in claim 10, wherein the apertures are located along the front face.
- 12. The partition system defined in claim 10, wherein the apertures are accessible over a top edge of the cover panel.
- 13. The partition system defined in claim 10, wherein the furniture unit is a second partition panel that includes an off-module connector bracket configured to selectively engage the off-module connector structure.
- 14. The partition system defined in claim 12, wherein the off-module connector bracket includes a pair of slidably interconnected plates with opposing hooks configured to interlockingly, selectively, and removably engage the off-module connector structure.
- 15. The partition system defined in claim 2, wherein the off-module connector structure is accessible around an edge of the cover panel without removing the cover panel.
- 16. The partition system defined in claim 2, including a second partition panel connected in-line to the freestanding partition panel, the second partition panel having second horizontal frame members that align with the first-mentioned horizontal frame members and that provide a plurality of second off-module positions adjacent the first-mentioned plurality of off-module connector structure.
- 17. A partition system for subdividing building space, comprising:
- a freestanding partition panel including a partition frame having front and rear faces and a removable cover panel covering a substantial area on the front face, the partition frame having horizontal and vertical frame members rigidly connected together, the vertical frame members having first outer surfaces defining a narrow first dimension and the horizontal frame members having outer portions extending outward from the first outer surfaces to define a wider second dimension, the outer portions having an off-module connector structure thereon adapted to support a furniture unit in any one of a plurality of off-module positions located between vertical side edges of the freestanding partition panel, the off-module connector structure being accessible from the front face when the cover panel is attached to and supported on the outer portion, and the first outer surfaces of the vertical frame members and the outer portions of the horizontal frame members defining at least one laterally open uninterrupted horizontal wireway that is covered by the cover panel when the cover panel is attached, wherein at least some of the horizontal frame members have a constant cross section and include apertures therein for routing utilities vertically through the some horizontal frame members.
- 18. A partition system for subdividing building space, comprising:
- a freestanding partition panel including a partition frame having front and rear faces and a removable cover panel covering a substantial area on the front face, the partition frame having horizontal and vertical frame members rigidly connected together, the vertical frame members having first outer surfaces defining a narrow first dimension and the horizontal frame members having outer portions extending outward from the first outer surfaces to define a wider second dimension, the outer portions having an off-module connector structure thereon adapted to support a furniture unit in any one of a plurality of off-module positions located between vertical side edges of the freestanding partition panel, the off-module connector structure being accessible from the front face when the cover panel is attached to and supported on the outer portion, and the first outer surfaces of the vertical frame members and outer portions of the horizontal frame members defining at least one laterally open uninterrupted horizontal wireway that is covered by the cover panel when the cover panel is attached;
- said off-module connector structure including a continuous row of spaced-apart slots defining a plurality of discrete off-module positions and the row extending fully between the vertical side edges of the partition frame and being located on the outer portion of the horizontal frame member;
- vertical frame members spaced apart and defining at least one vertical wireway that characteristically does not intersect the at least one laterally open uninterrupted horizontal wireway, wherein the horizontal and vertical wireways characteristically overlap and communicate, such that wires can be flexibly routed along each of the horizontal and vertical wireways without creating interference between the wiring when the wiring is routed along particular ones of the horizontal and vertical wireways, but also permits the wiring to be flexibly routed between the horizontal and vertical wireways, wherein an inner surface of the cover panel defines an outer boundary of the at least one horizontal wireway; and
- at least some of the horizontal frame members having a constant cross section and including apertures therein for routing utilities vertically through the some horizontal frame members.
- 19. The partition system defined in claim 18, wherein the off-module connecting structure including a horizontal row of slots, and including an off-module bracket with two slidably interconnected plates, the plates having opposing hooks for engaging selected ones of the slots and having an end configured for secure connection to an off-module partition panel.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation of co-assigned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/067,731, filed Apr. 28, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,044,612 entitled Connection System for Partitions, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/579,614, filed Dec. 26, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,746,035, issued May 5, 1998, entitled Partition System, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/367,802, filed Dec. 30, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,746,034, issued May 5, 1998, entitled Portable Partition System, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference. The present application further is related to the following commonly assigned U.S. patents and applications: U.S. Pat. No. 5,740,650, issued Apr. 21, 1998, entitled Partition System; U.S. Pat. No. 5,784,843, issued Jul. 28, 1998, entitled Integrated Prefabricated Furniture System for Fitting-Out Open Plan Building Space; U.S. Pat. No. 5,809,708, issued Sep. 22, 1998, entitled Integrated Prefabricated Furniture System for Fitting-Out Open Plan Building Space; U.S. Pat. No. 5,816,001, issued Oct. 6, 1998, entitled Partition Construction Including Interconnection System and Removable Covers; 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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