Claims
- 1. In a movable wall system extending generally vertically between a floor and ceiling and including at least one wall panel, that improvement in which the wall panel includes a fixed vertical dimension slightly less than the distance between the floor to the ceiling, a longitudinally continuous floor engaging and seal means on the lower edge of said panel for vertical movement, means for selectively vertically extending and retracing said floor engaging means, a ceiling engaging means at the upper edge of the panel, and spring biased and guiding means connecting the ceiling engaging means with the upper edge of the panel and adjustment means for varying the position of said ceiling engaging means in relation to said spring biased means to provide an initial adjustment of the position of the ceiling engaging means to maintain a substantially constant spring force on the ceiling engaging means within the range of the adjustment means by initially adjusting the initial position of the ceiling engaging means to a point approximate its final position when the panel is in its floor to ceiling position, said extending and retracting means including means mounted on the panel and forming the sole means for lifting the entire weight of the panel and moving the ceiling engaging means into spring biased engagement with the ceiling with the weight of the panel maintaining the seal means in sealing engagement with the floor, said floor engaging and seal means being in the form of an elongated channel-shaped member having parallel legs telescopically receiving the surfaces of the panel, and adjustable spring biasing and guiding means interconnecting the channel-shaped member and the lower edge of the panel.
- 2. The structure as defined in claim 1 wherein said ceiling engaging means includes an inverted channel-shaped member having a pair of spaced parallel legs telescopically receiving the opposite surfaces of the upper edge of the panel.
- 3. The structure as defined in claim 1 wherein said ceiling engaging means includes upwardly extending support rods each having support means mounted thereon for engagement with an overhead track supported from the ceiling, said support means being movable vertically with the ceiling engaging means whereby the support means will be disengaged from the track and spaced above the supporting surfaces of the track when the ceiling engaging means is engaged with the ceiling surface, said support means being engageable with the supporting surfaces on the track when the vertical dimension of the panel is shortened thereby suspending the entire weight of the panel from the overhead track and enabling movement of the panel along the track.
- 4. In a movable wall system extending generally vertically between a floor and ceiling and including at least one wall panel, that improvement in which the wall panel includes a fixed vertical dimension slightly less than the distance between the floor to the ceiling, a longitudinally continuous floor engaging and seal means on the lower edge of said panel for vertical movement, means for selectively vertically extending and retracing said floor engaging means, a ceiling engaging means at the upper edge of the panel, and spring biased and guiding means connecting the ceiling engaging means with the upper edge of the panel with the spring biased means being adjustable to provide an initial adjustment of the position of the ceiling engaging means to maintain a substantially constant spring force on the ceiling engaging means within the range of the adjustment means by initially adjusting the initial position of the ceiling engaging means to a point approximate its final position when the panel is in its floor to ceiling position, said extending and retracting means including means mounted on the panel and forming the sole means for lifting the entire weight of the panel and moving the ceiling engaging means into spring biased engagement with the ceiling with the weight of the panel maintaining the seal means in sealing engagement with the floor, and said means for extending and retracting the floor engaging means includes a guide rod connected with the floor engaging means and a linkage assembly connected with the guide rod including a rotatable lever connected to the guide rod by a connecting link to cause reciprocation of the guide rod upon angular movement of the lever, means supporting said lever to move the connection between the lever and link to an over-center position with respect to the rotational axis of the lever to lock the floor engaging means in extended and retracted positions.
- 5. In a movable wall system extending generally vertically between a floor and ceiling and including at least one wall panel, that improvement in which the wall panel includes a fixed vertical dimension slightly less than the distance between the floor to the ceiling, a longitudinally continuous floor engaging and seal means on the lower edge of said panel for vertical movement, means for selectively vertically extending and retracting said floor engaging means, a ceiling engaging means at the upper edge of the panel, and spring biased and guiding means connecting the ceiling engaging means with the upper edge of the panel with the spring biased means being adjustable to provide an initial adjustment of the position of the ceiling engaging means to maintain a substantially constant spring force on the ceiling engaging means within the range of the adjustment means by initially adjusting the initial position of the ceiling engaging means to a point approximate its final position when the panel is in its floor to ceiling position, said extending and retracting means including means mounted on the panel and forming the sole means for lifting the entire weight of the panel and moving the ceiling engaging means into spring biased engagement with the ceiling with the weight of the panel maintaining the seal means in sealing engagement with the floor, said ceiling engaging means including an inverted channel-shaped member having a pair of spaced parallel legs telescopically receiving the opposite surfaces of the upper edge of the panel, and said adjustable biasing and guiding means including an elongated rod extending through and journaled in the bight portion of the channel-shaped member,a portion of said rod being externally threaded and the lower portion thereof being externally smooth, a floating guide block screw threaded onto the threaded portion of the rod, guide means in the panel for preventing rotation of the floating block but enabling vertical movement thereof, a stationary guide block in the panel in spaced relation to the floating guide block and including an aperture rotatably and reciprocally receiving the portion of the rod below the externally threaded portion thereof, a compression coil spring encircling the rod and interposed between the stationary block and floating block to bias the floating block, rod and channel-shaped member upwardly in relation to the panel, and means on the end of said rod accessible exteriorly of and above the bight portion of the channel-shaped member to enable rotatable adjustment of the threaded rod in relation to the floating block and adjust the initial position of the channel-shaped member whereby compression of the spring will enable the channel-shaped member to conform with variations in the floor-to-ceiling height with the initial adjustment of the channel-shaped member enabling the force necessary to further compress the spring during movement of the channel-shaped member to its final position to be a minimum and constant force exerted on the ceiling surface.
- 6. In a movable wall system extending generally vertically between a floor and ceiling and including at least one wall panel, that improvement in which the wall panel includes a fixed vertical dimension slightly less than the distance between the floor to the ceiling, a longitudinally continuous floor engaging and seal means on the lower edge of said panel for vertical movement, means for selectively vertically extending and retracting said floor engaging means, a ceiling engaging means at the upper edge of the panel, and spring biased and guiding means connecting the ceiling engaging means with the upper edge of the panel with the spring biased means being adjustable to provide an initial adjustment of the position of the ceiling engaging means to maintain a substantially constant spring force on the ceiling engaging means within the range of the adjustment means by initially adjusting the initial position of the ceiling engaging means to a point approximate its final position when the panel is in its floor to ceiling position, said extending and retracting means including means mounted on the panel and forming the sole means for lifting the entire weight of the panel and moving the ceiling engaging means into spring biased engagement with the ceiling with the weight of the panel maintaining the seal means in sealing engagement with the floor, wherein said ceiling engaging means includes upwardly extending support rods each having support means mounted thereon for engagement with an overhead track supported from the ceiling, said support means being movable vertically with the ceiling engaging means whereby the support means will be disengaged from the track and spaced above the supporting surfaces of the track when the ceiling engaging means is engaged with the ceiling surface, said support means being engageable with the supporting surfaces on the track when the vertical dimension of the panel is shortened thereby suspending the entire weight of the panel from the overhead track and enabling movement of the panel along the track, said means for extending and retracting the floor engaging means includes a guide rod connected with the floor engaging means and a linkage assembly connected with the guide rod including a rotatable lever connected to the guide rod by a connecting link to cause reciprocation of the guide rod upon angular movement of the lever, means supporting said lever to move the connection between the lever and link to an over-center position with respect to the rotational axis of the lever to lock the floor engaging means in extended and retracted positions.
- 7. The structure as defined in claim 6 wherein said ceiling engaging means includes an inverted channel-shaped member having a pair of spaced parallel legs telescopically receiving the opposite surfaces of the upper edge of the panel, and adjustable spring biased guide means interconnecting the channel-shaped member and panel to enable adjustment of the initial position of the channel-shaped member in relation to the panel, said adjustable biasing and guiding means including an elongated rod extending through and journaled in the bight portion of the channel-shaped member, a portion of said rod being externally smooth, a floating guide block screw threaded onto the threaded portion of the rod, guide means in the panel for preventing rotation of the floating block but enabling vertical movement thereof, a stationary guide block in the panel in spaced relation to the floating guide block and including an aperture rotatably and reciprocally receiving the portion of the rod below the externally threaded portion thereof, a compression coil spring encircling the rod and interposed between the stationary block and floating block to bias the floating block, rod and channel-shaped member upwardly in relation to the panel, and means on the end of said rod accessible exteriorly of and above the bight portion of the channel-shaped member to enable rotatable adjustment of the threaded rod in relation to the floating block and adjust the initial position of the channel-shaped member whereby compression of the spring will enable the channel-shaped member to conform with variations in the floor-to-ceiling height with the initial adjustment of the channel-shaped member enabling the force necessary to further compress the spring during movement of the channel-shaped member to its final position to be a minimum and constant force exerted on the ceiling surface.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application U.S. Ser. No. 727,605, filed Sept. 28, 1976, for Portable Wall System now U.S. Pat. No. 4,103,463.
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