Claims
- 1. A wall construction for subdividing a building work space, comprising:
- a first panel having vertical side edges and further having an internally open frame with a frame member defining a horizontal row of spaced apart first apertures, the first panel including a pair of vertically juxtaposed cover panels attached to the frame so that adjacent edges of the cover panels define a gap therebetween, the row extending substantially across a width of the first panel and the first apertures being accessible from a front of the first panel through the gap;
- an off-module connector including horizontally spaced, oppositely facing hooks configured to securely engage a selected pair of the first apertures at a location spaced from the vertical side edges in an off-module position, the off-module connector further including flanges defining a second aperture which, when the off-module connector is engaged with the selected pair of first apertures, is spaced forwardly from the front of the first panel; and
- a second panel having a marginal edge for positioning adjacent the front of the first panel, the second panel including a panel connector located generally along the marginal edge for securely engaging the second aperture to secure the second panel in a generally perpendicular relationship to the first panel.
- 2. The wall construction defined in claim 1 wherein said off-module connector includes a pair of slidably interconnected bracket members.
- 3. The wall construction defined in claim 2 wherein the pair of bracket members comprise slidably interconnected sheet metal plates.
- 4. The wall construction defined in claim 3 wherein the panel connector on the second panel includes a cinch plate for engaging the second aperture.
- 5. The wall construction defined in claim 1 including a third panel having stacking connectors extending from a bottom thereof for engaging the frame member of the first panel to form a stacked arrangement of panels.
- 6. The wall construction defined in claim 5 wherein the third panel includes vertical side edges that are misaligned with the vertical side edges of the first panel in a staggered arrangement.
- 7. The wall construction defined in claim 6 including a plurality of covers for covering the first, second, and third panels, the covers each including marginal frames with notched flanges and the first, second, and third panels each including a plurality of cover retainers for releasably engaging the notched flanges to retain the covers on the panels in horizontally aligned and secure positions.
- 8. The wall construction defined in claim 1 wherein the first and second cover panels each include first cover connectors and the first and second panels each include second cover connectors for releasably mateably engaging the first cover connectors to support the first and second cover panels.
- 9. A wall construction for subdividing a building work space, comprising:
- a first panel having vertical side edges and further having a space frame with a frame member defining a horizontal row of spaced apart first apertures, the row extending substantially across a width of the first panel and the first apertures being accessible from a front of the first panel;
- an off-module connector including horizontally spaced, oppositely facing hooks configured to securely engage a selected pair of the first apertures at a location spaced from the vertical side edges in an off-module position, the off-module connector further including flanges defining a second aperture which, when the off-module connector is engaged with the selected pair of first apertures, is spaced forwardly from the front of the first panel;
- a second panel having a marginal edge for positioning adjacent the front of the first panel, the second panel including a panel connector located generally along the marginal edge for securely engaging the second aperture to secure the second panel in a generally perpendicular relationship to the first panel;
- said off-module connector including a pair of slidably interconnected bracket members comprising slidably interconnected sheet metal plates;
- the panel connector on the second panel including a cinch plate for engaging the second aperture; and
- including a third aperture located proximate and spaced from the second aperture, and the cinch plate including a pair of spaced apart wings for engaging the second and third apertures.
- 10. The wall construction defined in claim 9 wherein the frame member includes opposing ends and further includes mating in-line connectors disposed on the opposing ends, one of the mating in-line connectors including a telescoping bracket that, when extended, is engageable by a corresponding mating in-line connector in an adjacent in-line connected panel.
- 11. A wall construction for subdividing a building work space, comprising:
- a first panel having vertical side edges and further having a frame member that extends generally horizontally, the first panel including a first in-line connector operably mounted on the frame member proximate one of the vertical side edges including a slidably extendable bracket for longitudinal telescoping movement between a retracted position and an extended position, the extendable bracket including a flange with a longitudinally elongated slot defining a pair of horizontally spaced apertures, at least one of the apertures being accessible when the extendable bracket is moved to the extended position but being recessed into the first panel when the extendable bracket is moved to the retracted position; and
- a second panel aligned and coplanar with the first panel, the second panel having a marginal edge configured to abuttingly engage the first panel and including a second in-line connector located generally along the marginal edge of the second panel for securely engaging the at least one aperture of the extendable bracket when in the extended position to secure the second panel to the first panel.
- 12. The wall construction defined in claim 11 wherein the frame member extends completely between the vertical side edges of the first panel.
- 13. The wall construction defined in claim 12 wherein the first in-line connector includes a fastener engaging the slot for retaining the extendable bracket in one of the extended and retracted positions.
- 14. The wall construction defined in claim 13 wherein the extendable bracket has a U-shaped transverse cross section.
- 15. The wall construction defined in claim 11 including a third panel having a stacking connector thereon for mateably engaging the frame member of the first panel to secure the third panel in a stacked arrangement on the first panel.
- 16. The wall construction defined in claim 11 including a third panel having a third in-line connector disposed along a vertical side edge of the third panel, and an off-module connector having a first flange constructed for attachment to the third in-line connector and also a second flange constructed for attachment to the frame member of the first panel at a located spaced from the vertical side edges of the first panel.
- 17. A wall construction for subdividing a building work space, comprising:
- a first panel having vertical side edges and further having a frame member that extends generally horizontally completely between the vertical side edges of the first panel, the first panel including a first in-line connector operably mounted on the frame member proximate one of the vertical side edges, the first in-line connector including a slidably extendable bracket for telescoping movement between a retracted position and an extended position, the extendable bracket having a U-shaped transverse cross section and including a flange defining a pair of horizontally spaced apertures, at least one of the apertures being accessible when the extendable bracket is moved to the extended position but being recessed into the first panel when the extendable bracket is moved to the retracted position;
- a second panel aligned and coplanar with the first panel, the second panel having a marginal edge configured to abuttingly engage the first panel and including a second in-line connector located generally along the marginal edge of the second panel for securely engaging the at least one aperture of the extendable bracket when in the extended position to secure the second panel to the first panel;
- the extendable bracket including an elongated slot and the first in-line connector including a fastener engaging the slot for retaining the extendable bracket in one of the extended and retracted positions; and
- the second in-line connector including a cinch plate configured to mateably engage the at least one aperture in the extendable bracket.
- 18. A wall construction for subdividing a building work space, comprising:
- a plurality of substantially identical panels selectively interconnectable in an in-line arrangement and in an angular arrangement, each of the plurality of panels having a horizontally extending frame member extending across a width thereof that defines a row of apertures across the width, and further including mating first and second in-line connectors attached generally to opposing ends of the frame member for interlockingly connecting two of the panels in an aligned and adjacent position, the plurality of panels including a particular in-line connected panel and an angularly disposed off-module panel; and
- an off-module connector for engaging the frame member to secure the off-module panel to the particular in-line connected panel at an off-module location spaced from vertical side edges of the particular in-line connected panel, the off-module connector including a pair of opposing members configured to securely engage selected ones of the apertures in the frame member of the particular in-line connected panel, and further including at least one apertured flange for matingly and interlockingly receiving the first in-line connector on the off-module panel.
- 19. The wall construction defined in claim 18 wherein the off-module connector includes slidably interconnected plates.
- 20. The wall construction defined in claim 19 wherein the plates include first and second hooks, respectively, that face in opposing directions.
- 21. The wall construction defined in claim 20 wherein each of the plates include an apertured flange, the apertured flanges including second apertures that align when the off-module connector is secured to the frame member such that, when the second apertures are engaged by the first in-line connector of the off-module panel, the plates are interlocked relative to each other and cannot release from the frame member.
- 22. The wall construction defined in claim 21 wherein the first in-line connector of the off-module panel includes a cinch plate for engaging the second apertures.
- 23. A wall construction for subdividing a building work space, comprising:
- a plurality of welded portable and reconfigurable panel frames interconnected in an in-line arrangement to define a substantially continuous wall, each of the panel frames defining vertical side edges and horizontal edges, the panel frames each including frame members having flanges with forward and rearward surfaces defining parallel front and rear planes, the frame members including a plurality of cover-supporting first connectors spaced horizontally apart at regular intervals to define a plurality of discrete horizontal cover-panel-supporting positions across the forward surface of each said panel frame, the plurality of panel frames including a pair of adjacent panel frames including abutting vertical side edges; and
- a plurality of covers attached to the plurality of panel frames to aesthetically cover the wall, the covers each including second connectors for matingly releasably engaging selected ones of the first connectors, at least one of said covers spanning the abutting vertical side edges of the pair of adjacent panel frames, and including a cover side edge that is located between the vertical side edges of one of the pair of adjacent panel frames.
- 24. The wall construction defined in claim 23 wherein first connectors are regularly spaced across the plurality of frames so that the plurality of covers can be selectively attached at any one of a plurality of different and discrete positions along the substantially continuous wall.
- 25. The wall construction defined in claim 24 wherein the first connectors each include a headed fastener having a configured head, and the covers each include a recess for receiving the configured head.
- 26. The wall construction defined in claim 25 wherein the configured head of the headed fastener includes an annular groove, and the covers each include a marginal frame having a notched flange thereon for engaging the annular groove.
- 27. The wall construction defined in claim 26 wherein the covers each include patches of hook-and-loop material spaced from the notched flange for engaging mating patches of hook-and-loop material on the panel frames.
- 28. The wall construction defined in claim 23 wherein the first and second connectors include patches of hook-and-loop material for retaining the covers to the panel frames.
- 29. A connection system for constructing a wall comprising:
- adjacently positioned first and second panels, the first and second panels each including horizontal frame members extending a width thereof;
- a first in-line connector on the first panel located at a vertical side edge thereof proximate the second panel, the first in-line connector including a telescopingly extendable bracket having first and second pairs of apertures, the first in-line connector further including a first cinch plate for engaging the first pair of apertures to secure the extendable bracket in a retracted position and for engaging the second pair of apertures to secure the extendable bracket in an extended position, the first in-line connector still further including a first threaded fastener for moving the first cinch plate between an aperture-engaged position and an aperture-disengaged position; and
- a second in-line connector on the second panel located at a vertical side edge thereof and proximate the first in-line connector, the second in-line connector including a second cinch plate and a mating threaded fastener engaging the second cinch plate, the second cinch plate being configured to engage the first pair of apertures when the extendable bracket is in the extended position to thereby secure the second panel to the first panel.
- 30. The connection system defined in claim 29 wherein the extendable bracket includes an elongated slot, the first threaded fastener extending through the elongated slot.
- 31. The connection system defined in claim 30 wherein the first in-line connector includes a basket-shaped bracket for retaining the first cinch plate.
- 32. The connection system defined in claim 31 wherein the extendable bracket has a U-shaped transverse cross section configured to mateably slidably engage a corresponding U-shaped section in the horizontal frame member to which the extendable bracket is slidably attached.
- 33. A connection system for constructing a wall comprising:
- an off-module panel;
- an in-line connected panel, the in-line connected panel having vertical side edges and including a frame member defining a row of spaced apart apertures across a width of the in-line connected panel, the off-module panel including an off-module vertical side edge for abutting a front surface of the in-line connected panel at a location spaced from the vertical side edges of the in-line connected panel and further including an edge-mounted connector located along the off-module vertical side edge of the off-module panel;
- an off-module bracket having first and second slidably interconnected bracket members that are moveable relative to each other between an assembly-permitting position and an interlocked position, the first and second bracket members including oppositely facing hooks configured to securely engage selected ones of the spaced apart apertures when in the interlocked position but that are configured to slip into the selected ones of the spaced apart apertures when in the assembly-permitting position, the first and second bracket members each further including a pair of off-line apertures spaced from the hooks that align when in the interlocked position for engagement by the edge-mounted connector of the off-module panel, so that the edge-mounted connector, when engaged with the off-line apertures, secures the bracket members in the interlocked position.
- 34. The connection system defined in claim 33 wherein the off-module bracket has a "Z" shaped cross section.
- 35. The connection defined in claim 34 wherein the "Z" shaped cross section has a thin profile and is constructed to fit through a relatively thin gap between top and bottom covers attached to the in-line connected panel.
- 36. The connection system defined in claim 35 wherein the "Z" shaped cross section includes a first section including the oppositely facing hooks, a middle second section extending generally perpendicularly from the first section, and a third section including the pair of off-line apertures that extends generally parallel the first section.
- 37. The connection system defined in claim 36 wherein the first and second bracket members are slidably interconnected by a fastener that engages a hole in one of the first and second bracket members and a slot in other of the first and second bracket members.
- 38. A wall construction for subdividing a building work space, comprising:
- a plurality of welded portable and reconfigurable panel frames interconnected in an in-line arrangement to define a substantially continuous wall, each of the panel frames defining vertical side edges and horizontal edges, the panel frames each including frame members having flanges with forward and rearward surfaces defining parallel front and rear planes, the frame members including a plurality of cover-supporting first connectors spaced horizontally apart at regular intervals to define a plurality of discrete horizontal cover-panel-supporting positions across the forward surface of each said panel frame, the plurality of panel frames including a pair of adjacent panel frames each including abutting and nonabutting vertical side edges; and
- a plurality of covers attached to the plurality of panel frames to aesthetically cover the wall, the covers each including second connectors for matingly releasably engaging selected ones of the first connectors, one of said covers including opposing vertical side edges that are each located generally between the non-abutting vertical side edges of the pair of adjacent panel frames, but that are spaced from the abutting vertical side edges.
- 39. The wall construction defined in claim 38 wherein the opposing vertical side edges of the one cover are both located between the vertical side edges of a particular one of the panel frames.
- 40. The wall construction defined in claim 38 wherein the plurality of covers are attached to the plurality of panel frames in upper and lower horizontal rows, the covers in each of the upper and lower rows being vertically misaligned with covers in the other row to create a staggered appearance.
- 41. The wall construction defined in claim 40 wherein several of the covers include cover side edges that are misaligned with vertical side edges of the panel frames.
Parent Case Info
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/367,802, filed Dec. 30, 1994, entitled PORTABLE PARTITION SYSTEM, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference. The present application further is related to commonly assigned, copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/578,089, filed on even date herewith, entitled PARTITION SYSTEM, and still further is related to commonly assigned, copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/367,804 filed Dec. 30, 1994, entitled INTEGRATED PREFABRICATED FURNITURE SYSTEM FOR FITTING-OUT OPEN PLAN BUILDING SPACE, which applications are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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