Claims
- 1. A partition system for subdividing a building space comprising:a partition including a horizontal frame member defining a first horizontal row of discrete attachment points for supporting a furniture unit; and a floor channel configured to stably engage a floor surface and supporting the partition, the floor channel defining a second horizontal row of discrete attachment points corresponding to the first horizontal row of discrete attachment points for supporting the furniture unit; wherein the partition includes levelers that extend below the partition and that are secured to the floor channel; and wherein the floor channel includes a horizontal flange defining keyholes, and the levelers are configured to mateably engage a small end of the keyholes.
- 2. The partition system defined in claim 1 wherein the first horizontal row of discrete attachment points and second horizontal row of discrete attachment points are defined by apertures.
- 3. The partition system defined in claim 2 wherein the apertures comprise horizontally extending slots.
- 4. The partition system defined in claim 3 wherein the first horizontal row of discrete attachment points and second horizontal row of discrete attachment points are vertically aligned.
- 5. The partition system defined in claim 4 wherein the floor channel includes flat outer flanges having the second horizontal row of discrete attachment points therein.
- 6. The partition system defined in claim 5 wherein the horizontal frame member includes a flat outer flange having the first horizontal row of discrete attachment points.
- 7. The partition system defined in claim 6 wherein the floor channel includes horizontal bottom flanges spaced from the horizontal flange for stably engaging a floor surface.
- 8. The partition system defined in claim 1 wherein the floor channel includes outer flanges adapted to stably engage a floor surface.
- 9. The partition system defined in claim 8 wherein the floor channel includes vertical side flanges connecting the horizontal and outer flanges.
- 10. The partition system defined in claim 9 wherein the outer flanges include apertures defining the second horizontal row of discrete attachment points.
- 11. The partition system defined in claim 10 wherein the outer flanges are L-shaped, and include a flat outer flange that extends vertically.
- 12. The partition system defined in claim 11 wherein the outer flanges include a bottom flange; wherein the bottom flange and the flat outer flange extend perpendicularly to each other, the apertures being located at a corner defined by the bottom flange and the flat outer flange.
- 13. The partition system defined in claim 1 including a second partition having an end abutting a front side of the first-mentioned partition, the end of the second partition being connected to selected locations on the first and second horizontal rows of discrete attachment points on the horizontal frame member and the floor channel, respectively.
- 14. A partition system for subdividing a building space comprising:a partition including a horizontal frame member defining a first horizontal row of discrete attachment points for supporting a furniture unit; and a floor channel configured to stably engage a floor surface and supporting the partition, the floor channel defining a second horizontal row of discrete attachment points corresponding to the first horizontal row of discrete attachment points for supporting the furniture unit; wherein the floor channel includes outer flanges adapted to stably engage a floor surface; wherein the floor channel includes vertical side flanges connecting a horizontal flange and the outer flanges; wherein the outer flanges include apertures defining the second horizontal row of discrete attachment points; wherein the outer flanges are L-shaped, and include a flat outer flange that extends vertically; and wherein the outer flanges include a bottom flange; wherein the bottom flange and the flat outer flange extend perpendicularly to each other, the apertures being located in a corner defined by the bottom flange and the flat outer flange.
- 15. A partition system for subdividing a building space comprising:a partition including a horizontal frame member defining a first horizontal row of discrete attachment points for supporting a furniture unit; and a floor channel configured to stably engage a floor surface and supporting the partition, the floor channel defining a second horizontal row of discrete attachment points corresponding to the first horizontal row of discrete attachment points for supporting the furniture unit; wherein the partition includes levelers that extend below the partition and that are secured to the floor channel.
- 16. A partition system for subdividing a building space comprising:a partition including a bottom; and a floor channel engaging the bottom and adapted to stably support the partition on a floor surface, the floor channel including a horizontal row of discrete attachment points extending horizontally along the floor channel in a location generally under the partition for supporting a furniture unit adjacent the partitions; wherein the floor channel includes opposing L-shaped side flanges with the horizontal row of discrete attachment points defined thereon; the L-shaped side flanges include perpendicular legs defining a corner therebetweeen, and the horizontal row of discrete attachment points are located at the corner; and the floor channel includes a top flange including a keyhole, and wherein the partition includes a leveler configured to mateably engage a small end of the keyhole.
- 17. The partition system defined in claim 16 wherein the horizontal row of discrete attachment points are apertures.
- 18. The partition system defined in claim 17 wherein the opposing L-shaped side flanges include a flat outer flange having the apertures therein.
- 19. The partition system defined in claim 18 wherein the top flange supports the partition, and the opposing L-shaped side flanges further include a horizontal bottom flange.
- 20. The partition system defined in claim 19 wherein the floor channel includes vertical side flanges connecting the top and opposing L-shaped side flanges.
- 21. A partition system for subdividing a building space comprising:a partition including a bottom; and a floor channel engaging the bottom and adapted to stably support the partition on a floor surface, the floor channel including a horizontal row of discrete attachment points extending horizontally along the floor channel in a location generally under the partition for supporting a furniture unit adjacent the partition; wherein the horizontal row of discrete attachment points are apertures; wherein the floor channel includes opposing L-shaped side flanges with the discrete attachment points defined thereon; and wherein the L-shaped side flanges include perpendicular legs defining a corner therebetween, and the apertures are located at the corner.
- 22. A partition system for subdividing a building space comprising:a partition including a bottom; and a floor channel engaging the bottom and adapted to stably support the partition on a floor surface, the floor channel including a horizontal row of discrete attachment points extending horizontally along the floor channel in a location generally under the partition for supporting a furniture unit adjacent the partition; wherein the horizontal row of discrete attachment points are apertures; and wherein the floor channel includes perpendicular legs defining a corner, and the apertures are located in the corner.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/579,614, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,746,035, filed Dec. 26, 1995, issued May 5, 1998 and entitled PARTITION SYSTEM. The present application further is related to the following commonly assigned U.S. Patents: U.S. Pat. No. 5,746,034, filed Dec. 30, 1994, issued May 5, 1998 and entitled PARTITION SYSTEM; U.S. Pat. No. 5,740,650, filed on Dec. 26, 1995, issued Apr. 12, 1998 and entitled PARTITION SYSTEM; U.S. Pat. No. 5,784,843, filed Dec. 30, 1994, issued Jul. 28, 1998 and entitled INTEGRATED PREFABRICATED FURNITURE SYSTEM FOR FITTING-OUT OPEN PLAN BUILDING SPACE; U.S. Pat. No. 5,809,708, filed May 25, 1995, issued Sep. 22, 1998 and entitled INTEGRATED PREFABRICATED FURNITURE SYSTEM FOR FITTING-OUT OPEN PLAN BUILDING SPACE; U.S. Pat. No. 5,816,001, filed Jul. 26, 1996, issued Oct. 6, 1998 and entitled PARTITION CONSTRUCTION INCLUDING INTERCONNECTION SYSTEM AND REMOVABLE COVERS; U.S. Pat. No. 5,890,325, filed Aug. 22, 1996, issued Apr. 6, 1999 and entitled RECONFIGURABLE SYSTEM FOR SUBDIVIDING BUILDING SPACE AND HAVING MINIMAL FOOTPRINT; and U.S. Pat. No. 5,943,834, filed Nov. 13, 1997, issued Aug. 31, 1999 and entitled PARTITION CONSTRUCTION.
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Exhibit A is a brochure entitled Knoll—Hannah Desk System, 18 pages, dated Oct. 1986. |
Exhibit B is a brochure entitled Knoll—Hannah Desk System, 13 pages, undated but published in 1986. |
Exhibit C is a publication entitled Knoll—Hannah Desk System—Electrical Assembly Guide, (12 pages), undated but published in 1986. |
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