Post and beam furniture system

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6751914
  • Patent Number
    6,751,914
  • Date Filed
    Friday, March 1, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 22, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A post and beam furniture system having a plurality of horizontally-extending beams having a longitudinally-extending T-shaped first channel and a longitudinally, T-shaped second channel, and a plurality of vertical posts each having a lower portion thereof adapted to be abuttingly supported on a floor surface of an office space, and an upper portion thereof adapted to be connected with the horizontally-extending beams, and a longitudinally-extending T-shaped channel. The channels of the beams and posts receiving a plurality of connectors and accessories, including a multiple bracket post and beam connectors, a T-nut connector, and T-connector, an infill panel, a horizontally-extending two-part wire manager, a vertically extending wire manager, a vertically adjustable worksurface, a transactional surface, a swivel support for supporting a post thereon, and a universal utility hook.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to furnishing for open office spaces and the like, and in particular to a plurality of connectors and accessories for post and beam furniture systems.




Portable partition systems for open office space and other similar settings are well known in the art. Individual partition panels are interconnected in different configurations to form separate offices, workstations, and/or work settings. The particular panels are extremely durable and can be readily disassembled and reassembled into alternative configurations to meet the ever-changing needs of the user. Examples of such partition systems are provided in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,822,146; 3,831,330; and 4,144,920, which are owned by Steelcase Development Corporation, the assignee of the present application.




Post and beam furniture systems have also been developed to divide open office plans three-dimensionally into individual workstations and/or work settings. Examples of such furniture systems are provided in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,003,275; 5,950,371; and 5,899,025, which are also owned by Steelcase Development Corporation, the assignee of the present application.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




One aspect of the present invention is to provide in a post and beam furniture system of the type having a plurality of overhead beams, each having a longitudinally-extending first channel and a longitudinally-extending second channel, and a plurality of vertical posts each having a lower portion thereof adapted to be abuttingly supported on a floor surface of the open office space, an upper portion thereof adapted to be connected with an associated one of the beams, and at least one longitudinally-extending T-shaped channel, the improvement of a connector assembly comprising a first L-shaped bracket having a body portion and an end portion extending substantially orthogonal to the body portion, wherein the body portion of the first bracket is mounted in the first channel of an associated one of the beams, and a second L-shaped bracket having a body portion and an end portion extending substantially orthogonal to the body portion, and wherein the body portion of the second bracket is mounted in the second channel of the one beam. The connector assembly also comprising a first T-shaped connector having a body portion and a pair of flanges extending outwardly from the body portion of the first connector, wherein the flanges of the first connector are mounted in the channel of an associated one of the posts, and wherein the first connector is connected with the first bracket, thereby connecting the one beam with the one post at a first location, and a second T-shaped connector having a body portion and a pair of flanges extending outwardly from the body portion of the second connector, wherein the flanges of the second connector are mounted in the channel of the one post, and wherein the second connector is connected with second bracket, thereby connecting the one beam with the one post at a second location.




Another aspect of the present invention is to provide in a post and beam furniture system of the type having a plurality of overhead beams, and a plurality of vertical posts each having a lower portion thereof adapted to be abuttingly supported on a floor surface of an open office space, an upper portion thereof adapted to be connected with an associated one of the beams, and a longitudinally-extending channel, the improvement of a positioning clip that comprises a body section having a first end and a second end, wherein the body section is mounted in the channel of an associated one of the posts, and an engagement portion located at the first end of the body section and engaging the one post. The positioning clip also comprises a support portion located at the second end of the body section, received within the channel of the one post, and supporting a partition connector thereon prior to assembly of an associated one of the beams with the one post.




Yet another aspect of the present invention is to provide in a post and beam furniture system of the type having a plurality of overhead beams, and a plurality of vertical posts each having a lower portion thereof adapted to be abuttingly supported on a floor surface of an open office space, an upper portion thereof adapted to be connected with an associated one of the beams, and a longitudinally-extending T-shaped channel, the improvement of a connector that comprises a substantially rectangular body portion having a first end and a second end, and a pair of outwardly-extending flanges located at the end of the body portion, wherein each flange has a distal end, an outer surface located away from the body portion, and an inner surface juxtaposed across the flange from the outer surface, and wherein each flange also has a shoulder extending outwardly from the inner surface. The body portion and flanges of the connector cooperate to define a substantial T-shape and are mounted in the channel of an associated one of the posts. The shoulder of each flange is received within a corresponding groove within the channel of the one post. The second end of the body is connected to an associated one of the beams.




Yet another aspect of the present invention is to provide in a post and beam furniture system of the type having a plurality of overhead beams, and a plurality of vertical posts each having a lower portion thereof adapted to be abuttingly supported on a worksurface of an open office space, an upper portion thereof adapted to be connected with an associated one of the beams, and a longitudinally-extending T-shaped channel, the improvement of a connector that comprises a pair of end walls, and a pair of side walls, wherein the end walls and the side walls cooperate to define a substantially parallelogram-shaped body received within the channel of an associated one of the posts, and wherein the body is rotatable within the channel of the one post until the end walls of the body abut a pair of interior walls within the channel of the one post. The connector also comprises a first surface, and a second surface juxtaposed from the first surface and having a raised center portion, wherein the center portion is defined by a pair of engagement walls that extend outwardly from the second surface and substantially parallel to the end walls, the engagement walls abut a neck portion of a channel of the one post when the end walls abut the interior walls of the channel of the one post, and wherein the center portion of the second surface is connected to an associated one of the beams, thereby connecting the one beam with the one post.




Still yet another aspect of the present invention is to provide in a post and beam furniture system of the type having a plurality of horizontally-extending beams each having a longitudinally-extending channel, and a plurality of vertical posts each adapted to be abuttingly supported on a floor surface of an open office space and connected with an associated one of the beams, and having a longitudinally-extending channel, the improvement of a panel system that comprises a flexible sheet member having a first end and a second end. The panel system also comprises a first bracket assembly connected to the first end of the sheet member and mounted in the channel of an associated one of the beams, and a second bracket assembly that includes an elastically-deformable cord extending laterally across the second end of the flexible sheet and connected thereto, wherein the cord includes a first end a second end mounted in the channels of an associated pair of the posts. The first bracket assembly and the second bracket assembly engage the channels of the one beam and the pair of posts, respectively, and cooperate to resiliently retain the sheet member in a substantially planar condition.




Yet another aspect of the present invention is to provide in a post and beam furniture system of the type having a plurality of horizontally-extending beams each having a longitudinally-extending T-shaped channel, and a plurality of vertical posts each adapted to be abuttingly supported on a floor surface of an open office space, and adapted to be connected with the beams, the improvement of a wire manager that comprises at least one engagement clip having a T-shaped first portion mounted in the channel of an associated one of the beams, and a second portion that includes a first segment of a coupler, and a U-shaped utility tube that defines an interior space therein, and that includes a second segment of the coupler, wherein the first and second segments of the coupler are snappingly coupled.




Yet another aspect of the present invention is to provide in a post and beam furniture system of the type having a plurality of overhead beams, a plurality of vertical posts each having a lower portion thereof adapted to be abuttingly supported on a floor surface of an open office space, an upper portion thereof adapted to be connected with an associated one of the beams, a first longitudinally-extending channel, and a second longitudinally-extending channel, the improvement of a wire manager that comprises a first bracket engaged with the first channel of an associated one of the posts, and a second bracket engaged with the second channel of the one post, and interlocking with the first bracket, thereby biasing the first and second brackets into frictional engagement with the one post. The wire manager also comprises a utility tube defining a longitudinally-extending interior, and that is connected with the first and second brackets, thereby supporting the utility tube from the one post.




Still yet another aspect of the present invention is to provide in a post and beam furniture system of the type having a plurality of horizontally-extending beams at least some of which having a first channel extending longitudinally along a side surface thereof and a second channel extending longitudinally along a bottom surface thereof, and a plurality of vertical posts each adapted to be supported on a floor surface of an open space and connected with the beams, the improvement of a wire manager that comprises a worksurface, and at least one supporting bracket assembly that includes a first engagement member that engages the first channel of an associated one of the beams, and a second engagement member that engages the second channel of the one beam, and an outwardly-extending support arm connected to the worksurface supporting the worksurface from the one beam.




Yet another aspect of the present invention is to provide in a post and beam furniture system of the type having a plurality of horizontally-extending beams at least some of which having a T-shaped first channel extending longitudinally along a top surface thereof and a T-shaped second channel extending longitudinally along a side surface thereof, and a plurality of vertical posts adapted to be abuttingly supported on a floor surface of the open office plan and connected with the beams, the improvement of a worksurface assembly that comprises a worksurface, and at least one supporting bracket that includes a first engagement member that engages the first channel of an associated one of the beams, a second engagement member that engages the second channel of the one beam, and an outwardly-extending support arm connected to the support surface and supporting the worksurface thereon.




Another aspect of the present invention is to provide in a post and beam furniture system of the type having a plurality of overhead beams, and a plurality of vertical posts each having a lower portion thereof adapted to be abuttingly supported on a floor surface of an open office space, and an upper portion thereof adapted to be connected with an associated one of the overhead beams, the improvement of a swivel support assembly that comprises an annularly-shaped puck having a flat bottom surface adapted to be abuttingly supported on the floor surface, an upper surface, and a side edge beveled outwardly from the upper surface to the bottom surface, wherein the beveled side edge provides a bearing surface. The swivel support assembly also comprises a generally circular foot plate that includes an upper surface and a downwardly facing frusto-conical surface shaped to closely receive the beveled side edge of the puck, wherein the foot plate is operably connected to an associated one of the posts and permits the post to be laterally adjusted with respect to an associated one of the beams.




Still yet another aspect of the present invention is to provide a post and beam furniture system of the type having a plurality of horizontally-extending beams, and a plurality of vertical posts each having a lower portion thereof adapted to be abuttingly supported on a worksurface of an open office space, and an upper portion thereof adapted to be connected with an associated one of the beams, wherein at least a select one of the beams and posts includes a longitudinally-extending T-shaped channel, the improvement including a universal utility hanger that comprises a body that includes a first portion that is generally hook-shaped having a circular central aperture that communicates with an outwardly-extending slot, a second portion that is generally T-shaped having a generally cylindrical neck, and a pair of flanges extending outwardly from the neck and forming a generally T-shape therewith, wherein the flanges are slidingly received within the longitudinally-extending T-shaped channel, and a third portion located between the first and second portions that is generally disk-shaped, and includes an exterior thread. The hanger also comprises a detachable ring having a generally annular shape and that includes an interior thread, wherein the detachable ring is threadably mated with the third portion of the body and contacts an outer surface of the channel.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a post and beam furniture system embodying the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a top plan view of the post and beam furniture system;





FIG. 3

is an end view of a vertically oriented post having an X-shaped cross-sectional geometry;





FIG. 4

is an end view of a vertically oriented post having a Y-shaped cross-sectional geometry;





FIG. 5

is an end view of a horizontally oriented, overhead beam;





FIG. 6

is a cross-sectional end view of a horizontally oriented mid-height beam;





FIG. 7A

is an exploded perspective view of a connector assembly for connecting the horizontally-extending beam to the vertically extending post;





FIG. 7B

is a partial cross-sectional view of an alternative embodiment of the connector assembly;





FIG. 8

is a cross-sectional front elevational view of an L-shaped bracket of the connector assembly;





FIG. 9

is a perspective view of a T-shaped connector of the connector assembly;





FIG. 10

is a side view of the T-shaped connector of the connector assembly;





FIG. 11

is an end view of the T-shaped connector of the connector assembly;





FIG. 12

is a fragmentary cross-sectional view of the beam;





FIG. 13

is a fragmentary cross-sectional top plan view of the L-shaped bracket and the T-shaped connector mounted in the post;





FIG. 14

is a perspective view of a positioning clip that supports the T-shaped connector of the connector assembly while assembly the horizontal member with the vertical member;





FIG. 15

is a perspective view of a T-nut of an alternative embodiment of the connector assembly;





FIG. 16

is a top plan view of the T-nut;





FIG. 17

is a fragmentary cross-sectional top plan view of the L-shaped bracket and the T-nut mounted in the post;





FIG. 18

is an exploded perspective view of an infill panel assembly adapted to connect with the post and beams of the furniture system;





FIG. 19

is an end view of a flexibly resilient member of the infill panel assembly;





FIG. 20

is a perspective front view of a plug of the infill panel assembly;





FIG. 21

is a perspective rear view of the plug of the infill panel assembly;





FIG. 22

is an exploded perspective view of a top connector of the infill panel assembly;





FIG. 23

is a top plan view of the top connector of the infill panel assembly;





FIG. 24

is a side elevational view of the top connector of the infill panel assembly;





FIG. 25

is an exploded rear perspective view of a bottom connector of the infill panel assembly;





FIG. 26

is a front perspective view of the bottom connector of the infill panel assembly;





FIG. 27

is an end view of the bottom connector of the infill panel assembly;





FIG. 28

is an end view of a horizontally-extending wire manager connected with the horizontally-extending beam;





FIG. 29

is a perspective view of an engagement clip of the horizontally-extending wire manager;





FIG. 30

is a top plan view of the engagement clip of the horizontally-extending wire manager;





FIG. 31

is a perspective view of a first bracket and a second bracket of a vertically extending wire manager engaged with a Y-shaped vertically extending post;





FIG. 32

is an end view of the vertical wire manager coupled with the Y-shaped post;





FIG. 33

is a partial front elevational view of a first portion of a utility tube of the vertical wire manager;





FIG. 34A

is an end view of an alternative embodiment of the vertically extending wire manager connected with a post having an X-shaped cross-sectional geometry;





FIG. 34B

is an enlarged partial perspective view of a connector of the alternative embodiment of the vertical wire manager;





FIG. 35

is a perspective view of a vertically adjustable worksurface assembly and a transactional surface assembly each supported from a horizontally-extending mid-height beam;





FIG. 36

is a fragmentary perspective view of a supporting bracket and a worksurface of the worksurface assembly mounted on the horizontally-extending mid-height beam;





FIG. 36B

is a partial bottom perspective view of an alternative embodiment of the supporting bracket;





FIG. 37

is a perspective view of the supporting bracket of the worksurface assembly;





FIG. 38

is a perspective view of a vertically adjustable jaw of the supporting bracket of the worksurface assembly;





FIG. 39

is a fragmentary bottom perspective view of the transactional surface assembly;





FIG. 40

is a perspective view of a supporting bracket of the transactional surface assembly;





FIG. 41

is an end view of a tray of the transactional surface assembly;





FIG. 42

is an exploded perspective view of a swivel support assembly and a vertical post;





FIG. 43

is a cross-sectional front elevational view of the swivel support assembly;





FIG. 44

is a bottom plan view of an annularly-shaped puck of the swivel support assembly;





FIG. 45

is a bottom plan view of an annularly-shaped foot plate of the swivel support assembly;





FIG. 46

is an exploded perspective view of a first universal utility hanger and a perspective view of a second universal utility hanger mounted on a horizontally-extending beam; and





FIG. 47

is a top plan view of the utility hook.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




For purposes of description herein, the terms “upper,” “lower,” “right,” “left,” “rear,” “front,” “vertical,” “horizontal,” and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in FIG.


1


. However, it is to be understood that the invention may assume various alternative orientations and step sequences, except where expressly specified to the contrary. It is also to be understood that the specific devices and processes illustrated in the attached drawings, and described in the following specification are exemplary embodiments of the inventive concepts defined in the appended claims. Hence, specific dimensions and other physical characteristics relating to the embodiments disclosed herein are not to be considered as limiting, unless the claims expressly state otherwise.




The reference numeral


10


(

FIGS. 1 and 2

) generally designates a post and beam furniture system embodying the present invention. The prefabricated furniture system


10


is of the type that is designed for use in open building plans and the like, and includes a freestanding portable partition system


12


that includes a plurality of horizontally-extending overhead beams


14


interconnected to define an overhead framework, a plurality of vertically extending posts or support columns


16


, and a plurality of horizontally-extending mid-height beams


18


. Posts


16


each include a lower end


20


abuttingly supported on a building floor surface


21


, and an upper end


22


connected with the overhead framework as formed by overhead beams


14


.




The posts


16


associated with the illustrated post and beam furniture system


10


are provided in T, X, L, and Y configurations, wherein each projecting leg or flange


24


of each post


16


includes a T-shaped channel. For example, a post


16


having an X-shaped configuration is illustrated in

FIG. 3

, which incorporates four projecting legs or flanges


24


which are disposed in a mutually-perpendicular relationship to define a cruciform shape. Each end face


26


of each of the flanges


24


incorporates a T-shaped channel


28


along the entire length thereof. A post


16


having a Y-shaped configuration, is illustrated in FIG.


4


and incorporates three projecting legs or flanges


24


which are disposed in a mutually-perpendicular relationship. Similar to the X-shape support columns of

FIG. 3

, each face


26


of each of the flanges


24


incorporates a T-shaped channel


28


along the entire length thereof. As best illustrated in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, each of the T-shaped channels


28


of posts


16


includes a narrowed neck portion


29


providing access to an enlarged interior portion


31


partially defined by an inner channel wall


33


and a side wall


37


. Each inner channel wall


33


includes a longitudinally-extending, distally located groove


35


. Each channel


28


has a T-shaped lateral cross-sectional configuration which is adapted to detachably receive and capture mating fasteners therein, as discussed below.




Each overhead beam


14


(

FIG. 5

) associated with the illustrated post and beam furniture system


10


includes an upper face


30


, a bottom face


32


, and side faces


34


. Upper face


30


of overhead beam


14


incorporates a T-shaped channel


36


along the entire length thereof. Bottom face


32


incorporates a T-shaped channel


38


along the entire length thereof. Each of the T-shaped channels


36


and


38


includes a narrowed neck portion


39


providing access to an enlarged interior portion


41


partially defined by an inner channel wall


43


and a side wall


47


. Each inner channel wall


43


includes a longitudinally-extending, distally located groove


45


. Each of the channels


36


and


38


have a T-shaped lateral cross-sectional configuration which is adapted to detachably receive and capture mating fasteners therein, such as those described below.




Each mid-height beam


18


associated with the illustrated post and beam furniture system


10


includes an upper face


40


, a lower face


42


, and side faces


44


. Upper face


40


of each mid-height beam


18


incorporates a T-shaped channel


46


along the entire length thereof, while each lower face


42


incorporates a T-shaped channel


48


along the entire length thereof. Each of the T-shaped channels


36


and


38


includes a narrowed neck portion


49


providing access to an enlarged interior portion


51


partially defined by an inner channel wall


53


and side walls


57


. Each inner channel wall


53


includes a longitudinally-extending, distally located groove


55


. Each side face


44


of each mid-height beam


18


incorporates a T-shaped channel


50


extending along the entire length thereof that are juxtaposed across mid-height beam


18


. Each of the T-shaped channels


46


,


48


and


50


of mid-height beam


18


includes a narrowed neck portion


61


providing access to an enlarged interior portion


63


. Each of the channels


36


,


38


,


48


and


50


have a T-shaped lateral cross-sectional configuration which is adapted to detachably receive and capture mating fasteners and connectors therein, such as those discussed below.




The reference numeral


52


(

FIG. 7

) generally designates a connector assembly that includes an upper bracket assembly


54


and a lower bracket assembly


56


. As upper bracket assembly


54


and lower bracket assembly


56


are substantially similar, a description of upper bracket assembly


54


should be considered descriptive of both upper bracket assembly


54


and lower bracket assembly


56


. Upper bracket assembly


54


includes an L-shaped bracket


58


(

FIG. 8

) and a T-shaped connector


59


(FIG.


9


). Bracket


58


includes a rectangularly-shaped body portion


60


, a U-shaped end portion


62


extending orthogonally from body portion


60


, and a cylindrically shaped anchor end


64


extending orthogonally from body portion


60


and juxtaposed along the length of body portion


60


from end portion


62


. End portion


62


includes an end wall


66


extending orthogonally and upwardly from body portion


60


, and a pair of receiving flanges


68


extending outwardly from end wall


66


and forming a pocket


70


therebetween. End wall


66


includes an aperture


72


extending therethrough and adapted to receive a mechanical fastener therein as described below. Anchor portion


64


of bracket


58


is cylindrically shaped and extends orthogonally from body portion


60


. Body portion


60


and anchor portion


64


are configured such that anchor portion


64


extends below body portion


60


, thereby creating a shoulder


74


. Anchor portion


64


includes a vertically oriented, centrally-located, threaded aperture


76


extending therethrough, and adapted to receive a mechanical fastener therein as described below.




The connector


59


(

FIGS. 9-11

) of upper bracket assembly


54


has a T-shaped lateral cross-sectional configuration which is adapted to be mounted and captured within channel


28


of post


16


. Each connector


59


includes a rectangularly-shaped body portion


78


and a pair of flanges


79


that cooperate to form a head


80


that extends outwardly from body portion


78


and forms a T-shape therewith. Head


80


is defined by a pair of distally located end surfaces


81


, an outer surface


82


located away from body portion


78


, an inner surface


84


juxtaposed across head


80


from outer surface


82


, and side surfaces


86


. Outer surface


82


, inner surface


84


and side surface


86


of head


80


cooperate to form a substantially rectangular box-like shape. Head


80


further includes a pair of distally located rounded shoulders


88


extending outwardly from inner surface


84


and substantially across the width of head


80


as defined between side surfaces


86


. The inner surface


84


of head


80


includes a pair of inwardly-extending, rectangularly-shaped notches


90


. Connector


59


further includes a longitudinally-extending threaded aperture


92


extending through body portion


78


and head


80


.




In assembly, upper bracket assembly


54


and lower bracket assembly


56


extend within channel


28


of post


16


and channels


36


and


38


of overhead beam


14


and are connected thereto, thereby connecting overhead beam


14


with post


16


. Specifically, bracket


58


of upper bracket assembly


54


is positioned within upper channel


36


of beam


14


such that shoulder


74


of bracket


58


of upper bracket assembly


54


is positioned within a cylindrically-shaped recess


94


(

FIG. 12

) located within upper channel


36


, thereby assuring proper alignment of bracket


58


with respect to beam


14


. Connector


59


of upper bracket assembly


54


is slidingly placed within channel


28


of post


16


such that head


80


of connector


59


is received within inner portion


31


of channel


28


and body portion


78


of connector


59


extends outwardly from channel


28


through neck portion


29


thereof. As best illustrated in

FIG. 13

, bracket


58


and connector


59


of upper bracket assembly


54


are connected by placing body portion


78


of connector


59


into pocket


70


of bracket


58


thereby providing lateral alignment of connector


59


with respect to bracket


58


. A mechanical fastener such as bolt


96


extends through aperture


72


of bracket


58


and is threadably received within threaded aperture


92


of connector


59


. Bolt


96


draws head


80


of connector


59


into frictional engagement with inner channel walls


33


and shoulders


68


into engagement with grooves


35


of channel


28


, thereby frictionally locking upper bracket assembly


54


within channel


28


of post


16


. Lower bracket assembly


56


is assembled with respect to beam


14


and post


16


in a similar manner to that of upper bracket assembly


54


. A connecting rod


98


is threadably received within aperture


76


of bracket


58


of upper bracket assembly


54


, extends downwardly through an aperture


100


extending vertically through beam


14


, and is threadably received within aperture


76


of bracket


58


of lower bracket assembly


56


, thereby connecting upper bracket assembly


54


and lower bracket assembly


56


with beam


14


. Upper bracket assembly


54


and lower bracket assembly


56


cooperate to retain beam


14


at a particular vertical height with respect to post


16


.




In an alternative embodiment, as shown in

FIG. 7B

, connecting rod


98


is replaced by a pair of bolts


99


that extend through aperture


76


of an associated connector bracket


58


, and a pair of nut-plates


101


each having a threaded aperture


103


that receives the associated bolt


99


, thereby operably connecting the upper and lower bracket assemblies


54


and


56


with beam


14


.




A positioning clip


102


(

FIG. 14

) is utilized to assist in assembling beam


14


with post


16


. Positioning clip


102


includes a planar body section


104


having an upper end


106


and a lower end


108


, and is received within inner portion


31


of channel


28


of post


16


. A hook-shaped engagement portion


110


extends upwardly from upper end


106


of body section


104


and includes a centrally-located neck


112


and an outwardly-extending engagement hook


114


. Positioning clip


102


also includes a pair of hooks


116


that extend inwardly from and are juxtaposed across body section


104


. Each hook


116


includes a horizontally-extending support portion


118


and a vertically extending engagement portion


120


that are adapted to engage an associated connector


59


of upper bracket assembly


54


as described below. Positioning clip


102


further includes a pair of inwardly-extending retention fingers


122


that prevents the associated connector


59


to be slid within channel


28


upwardly past fingers


122


as described below.




In assembly, head


80


of connector


59


of upper bracket assembly


54


is placed proximate body section


104


of positioning clip


102


such that head


80


of connector


59


rests upon support portion


118


of hooks


116


and engagement portion


120


of each hook


116


engages notches


90


of head


80


. The assembly of beam


14


, upper bracket assembly


54


and lower bracket assembly


56


is then aligned with post


16


by vertically sliding head


80


of connector


59


of both the upper bracket assembly


54


and lower bracket assembly


56


along inner portion


31


of channel


28


until hook


114


of engagement portion


110


of positioning clip


102


rests upon an upper surface


124


of post


16


. Positioning clip


102


supports beam


14


, upper bracket assembly


54


and lower bracket assembly


56


until bolts


96


of upper bracket assembly


54


and lower bracket assembly


56


are tightened therein, thereby assuring proper vertical alignment of beam


14


along post


16


during assembly.




In an alternative embodiment, the connector


59


of upper bracket assembly


54


and lower bracket assembly


56


is replaced by a T-nut


126


(FIGS.


15


and


16


). Each T-nut


126


includes a pair of substantially parallel end walls


128


and a pair of substantially parallel side walls


130


that cooperate to define a substantially parallelogram-shaped body


132


that is adapted to be received within inner portion


31


of channel


28


of post


16


. Each T-nut


126


also includes a first surface


134


having a recessed center portion


136


defined by a pair of inwardly-extending walls


138


extending substantially parallel to end walls


128


, and a second surface


140


juxtaposed from first surface


134


and having a raised center portion


142


defined by a pair of outwardly-extending walls


144


that extend substantially parallel to end walls


128


. Each T-nut


126


further includes an aperture


145


extending between first surface


134


and second surface


140


.




The assembly of the overhead beam


14


(FIG.


17


), upper bracket assembly


54


and lower bracket assembly


56


that includes T-nuts


126


is assembled with post


16


similarly to bracket assemblies


54


and


56


that include connectors


59


as discussed above with the most notable exception being that each T-nut


126


may be laterally placed within channel


28


of post


16


by aligning side walls


30


of each T-nut


126


with the neck portion


29


of channel


28


, moving T-nuts


126


horizontally until each T-nut


126


is located within inner portion


31


of channel


28


, and then by rotating each T-nut


126


within inner portion


31


of channel


28


until end walls


128


of each T-channel


126


contacts inner walls


37


of channel


28


. The bolt


96


of each bracket assembly


54


and


56


extends through aperture


145


of each T-nut


126


and is threadably received by a threaded nut


146


that contacts inner walls


138


of each T-nut


126


. Alternatively, aperture


145


may provid an inner thread, thereby eliminating the requirement for nut


146


.




As best illustrated in

FIG. 17

, the positioning clip


102


is also used in conjunction with bracket assemblies


54


and


56


that include T-nuts


126


in a similar manner to that described above with respect to bracket assemblies


54


and


56


that include connectors


59


, thereby assuring proper alignment between beam


14


and post


16


during assembly.




The furniture system


10


further includes a panel assembly


148


(

FIG. 18

) that includes a flexible sheet member


150


having an upper end


152


and a lower end


154


, an upper resilient member


156


extending laterally across panel assembly


148


and connected with upper end


152


of sheet member


150


, and a lower resilient member extending laterally across panel assembly


148


and connected with lower end


154


of sheet member


150


. Upper resilient member


156


and lower resilient member


158


are substantially similar except for orientation, therefore the following description of upper resilient member


156


should be considered descriptive of both upper resilient member


156


and lower resilient member


158


. Upper resilient member


156


(

FIG. 19

) has a key hole-shaped cross-sectional configuration having open ends


160


and that is defined by a circular outer portion


162


and a rectangular inner portion


164


. Circular outer portion


162


includes a longitudinally-extending circularly-shaped passage


166


. Rectangular inner portion


164


is defined by a pair of legs


168


that each include a distally located inwardly-extending tooth


170


. Each leg


168


is flexibly resilient, thereby allowing upper end


152


of sheet member


150


to be pressed between legs


168


of upper resilient member


156


. Each tooth


170


of upper resilient member


156


engages upper end


152


of sheet member


150


, thereby retaining upper end


152


of sheet member


150


between legs


168


. Lower resilient member


158


engages lower end


154


of sheet member


150


in a similar manner.




Alternatively, upper end


152


of sheet member


150


is wrapped about a laterally extending rod


169


, which is received between legs


168


of upper resilient member


156


, thereby ensuring that upper end


152


of sheet member


150


is securely connected with upper resilient member


156


. As above, lower end


154


of sheet member


152


may be connected with lower resilient member


158


in like manner.




Panel assembly


148


also includes an upper bracket assembly that includes a first upper connector assembly


172


and a second upper connector assembly


174


juxtaposed along upper resilient member


156


and adapted to suspend panel assembly


148


from overhead beam


14


. As first upper connector


172


and second upper connector assembly


174


are substantially similar, a description of first upper connector assembly


172


should be considered descriptive of upper connector assemblies


172


and


174


. First upper connector assembly


172


includes an end cap


176


(

FIGS. 20 and 21

) that includes a ribbed stud portion


178


having a plurality of laterally extending square-shaped ribs


180


suspended and spaced apart by a plurality of outwardly-extending webs


182


. Ribs


180


of stud portion


178


are flexibly resilient and frictionally engage passage


166


of upper resilient member


156


as stud portion


178


of end cap


176


is pressed within open end


160


of upper resilient member


156


as described below. End cap


176


also includes a planar section


184


having a substantially circularly-shaped upper portion


186


connected with stud portion


178


, and a downwardly-extending, rectangularly-shaped lower portion


188


that includes an outwardly-extending tab


190


. In assembly, upper portion


186


of planar section


84


abuts end


160


of upper resilient member


156


, while lower portion


188


of planar section


184


extends downwardly along sheet member


150


and tab


190


abuts upper end


152


thereof. End cap


176


further includes an aperture


192


extending longitudinally through stud portion


178


and through planar section


184


of end cap


176


.




The first upper connector assembly


172


further includes a connector


194


(

FIGS. 22-24

) having a body portion


196


, a cylindrically-shaped neck portion


198


extending upwardly from body portion


196


, and a pair of flanges


200


cooperating to form an engagement head


202


that extends substantially orthogonally to body portion


196


and neck portion


198


. Body portion


196


includes a rectangularly-shaped upper end


204


and a substantially circularly-shaped lower end


206


. A cylindrically-shaped mounting stud or finger


208


is centrally-located within and extends outwardly from lower end


106


of body portion


196


. A rectangular-shaped box-like spacer


210


extends outwardly from upper end


204


of body portion


196


. Head


202


of connector


194


includes a pair of substantially parallel end walls


212


and a pair of substantially parallel side walls


214


that cooperate with end walls


212


to provide head


202


with a substantially parallelogram-like shape that is adapted to be mounted within channel


38


of beam


14


as described below. Head


202


also includes an outer surface


216


located away from body portion


196


, and an inner surface


218


juxtaposed across head


202


from outer surface


216


. Each flange


200


of head


202


includes a rounded shoulder


220


extending outwardly from inner surface


218


and adapted to be received within grooves


45


of channel


38


of beam


16


as described below.




The connector


194


also includes a disk-shaped portion


222


disposed between neck


198


and body portion


196


and extending outwardly therefrom. Disk-shaped portion


222


has a threaded outer surface


224


. Connector


194


further includes a ring-shaped locking ring


226


having a centrally-located threaded aperture


228


that is adapted to threadably receive disk-shaped portion


222


therein. Locking ring


226


is partially defined by a cylindrically-shaped outer surface


230


having a plurality of outwardly-extending dimples


232


spaced circumferentially thereabout, and a radially extending contact surface


231


.




In assembly, upper end


152


of sheet member


150


is pressed between flexible legs


168


of upper resilient member


156


. Stud portion


178


of each end cap


176


is pressed within passage


166


at ends


160


of upper resilient member


156


such that ribs


180


of each end cap


176


are frictionally held within the passage


166


and upper portion


186


of planar section


184


of each end cap


176


abuts an end


160


of upper resilient member


156


. The connector


194


of connector assemblies


172


and


174


are connected with lower channel


38


of beam


16


by aligning side walls


214


of head


202


of each connector


194


with channel


38


, moving each connector


194


vertically until neck portion


198


of each connector


194


is horizontally aligned with neck portion


39


of channel


38


and head


202


is located within inner portion


41


of channel


38


, and rotating each connector


194


until end walls


212


of head


202


of each connector


194


contacts inner walls


47


of channel


38


. The locking ring


226


of each connector


194


is then threaded along disk-shaped portion


222


until contact surface


231


of each ring


226


abuts bottom face


32


of beam


16


, thereby forcing inner surface


218


and shoulder


220




a


of each connector


194


into frictional engagement with inner channel wall


43


and grooves


45


of channel


38


, respectively.




The lower bracket assembly of panel assembly


148


(

FIG. 18

) includes an elastically-deformable cord


233


having a cap member


234


fixedly attached to each end thereof, a first lower connector assembly


236


and a second lower connector assembly


238


. Alternatively, each cap member


234


may be replaced by a knot within cord


233


. As first lower connector assembly


236


and second lower connector assembly


238


are substantially similar, the description of first lower connector assembly


236


should be considered descriptive of first lower connector assembly


236


and second lower connector assembly


238


. First lower connector assembly


236


includes a T-shaped connector


240


(FIGS.


25


-


27


). Connector


240


includes a cylindrically-shaped inner portion


242


having a threaded outer surface


244


, a cylindrically-shaped neck portion


246


extending outwardly from inner portion


242


, and a pair of flanges


248


that cooperate to form a head


250


that extends substantially orthogonal to neck portion


246


and forms a substantial T-shape therewith. Head


250


includes a pair of substantially parallel end walls


252


and a pair of substantially parallel side walls


254


that cooperate with end walls


252


to provide head


250


a substantially parallelogram-type shape that is mountable within channel


28


of post


16


. Head


250


also includes an outer surface


251


located away from neck portion


246


, an inner surface


253


juxtaposed across head


250


from outer surface


251


, and a pair of rounded shoulders


255


extending outwardly from inner surface


253


and extending across the width of head


250


defined between side walls


254


. Shoulder


255


are adapted to be received within grooves


35


of channel


28


as described below. Connector


240


also includes an aperture


256


extending through inner portion


242


, neck portion


246


and head


250


. Connector


240


further includes a threadably attachable, ring-shaped locking ring


258


having a centrally-located threaded aperture


260


that threadably receives inner portion


242


of connector


240


therein. Locking ring


248


also includes a radially extending contact surface


262


and a circumferentially extending outer surface


264


having a plurality of outwardly-extending circumferentially spaced dimples


266


.




In assembly, lower end


254


of sheet member


250


is pressed between flexible legs


268


of lower resilient member


258


, and cord


233


is placed within passage


266


of lower resilient member


258


. Connector


240


of each connector assembly


236


and


238


is then connected with cord


233


by threading the ends of cord


233


through aperture


256


of connector


240


and connecting end caps


234


to the ends of cord


233


, thereby preventing each connector


240


from being removed from about cord


233


. First lower connector assembly


236


is connected with a first post


16


by aligning side walls


254


of head


250


of connector


240


with neck portion


29


of channel


28


, moving the connector


240


horizontally until head


250


of connector


240


is located within inner portion


31


of channel


28


and neck portion


246


of connector


240


is laterally aligned with neck


29


of channel


28


, and rotating connector


240


until end walls


252


of connector


240


contact inner wall


37


of channel


28


. Locking ring


258


is then threaded upon inner portion


242


of connector


240


until contact surface


262


of locking ring


258


abuts end face


26


of flange


24


of post


16


, thereby drawing inner surface


253


and shoulders


255


of head


250


into frictional engagement with inner channel surface


33


and grooves


35


of channel


28


, respectively. Second lower connector assembly


238


is connected with a channel


28


of a post


16


extending along an opposite side of panel assembly


148


in similar fashion to that of first lower connector assembly


236


. Upper connector assemblies


172


and


174


, lower connector assemblies


236


and


238


and elastically-deformable cord


233


cooperate to maintain flexible sheet member


150


in a substantially planar state.




The furniture system


10


further includes a horizontally-extending wire manager


268


(

FIGS. 1 and 28

) suspended from mid-height beam


18


and including a plurality of engagement clips


270


and a longitudinally-extending utility tube


272


. Each engagement clip


270


(

FIGS. 29 and 30

) includes an M-shaped body


274


having a pair of outer legs


276


and a U-shaped inner leg


278


each extending downwardly from a planar base portion


280


. Each leg


276


has an outwardly-curved end and an inwardly and laterally extending tooth


284


. Inner leg


278


includes a pair of downwardly-extending side surfaces


286


that are connected at a lower portion thereof by a U-shaped bottom surface


288


. Clip


270


further includes a connector


290


integrally molded with and extending upwardly from base portion


280


. Connector


290


includes a neck portion


292


that extends outwardly from base portion


280


, and a head


294


connected to neck portion


292


at an opposite end from base portion


280


. Head


294


includes a planar base


296


, a pair of upwardly extending, flexibly resilient legs


298


that each angle inwardly to form a substantially triangular shape with base


296


. Head


294


of clip


270


includes a pair of end walls


300


and a pair of side walls


302


that cooperate with end walls


300


to provide


294


with a substantially parallelogram-type shape that is receivable within channel


48


of beam


18


. Head


294


includes lower surface


304


and a pair of rounded shoulders


306


extending downwardly from lower surface


304


and laterally across the width of head


296


defined by side walls


302


. Shoulders


306


are juxtaposed across base


296


of head


294


and are adapted to be received within grooves


55


of channel


48


of beam


18


as described below.




The utility tube


72


of wire manager


68


includes a body portion


308


having a substantially oval-shaped cross-sectional geometry defining a central passage


310


therein, and terminates in a pair of upwardly extending legs


312


extending longitudinally along an upper portion of body portion


308


. Body portion


308


is provided with a ribbed inner surface


314


. Each leg


312


includes an outwardly-extending tooth


316


extending longitudinally along utility tube


272


. Utility tube


272


is preferably extruded from a translucent plastic, however other materials and processes may be substituted therefor.




In assembly, a plurality of clips


270


are connected with beam


18


and utility tube


272


is then connected therewith. Specifically, each clip


270


is connected with beam


18


by aligning side walls


302


of head


294


with channel


48


of beam


18


, moving clip


270


vertically until head


294


of clip


270


is located within inner portion


51


of channel


48


and neck portion


292


of clip


270


is vertically aligned with neck


49


of channel


48


, and rotating clip


270


until end walls


300


of head


294


contact inner walls


57


of channel


48


. Utility tube


272


is then connected with clips


270


by pressing legs


312


of utility tube


272


in between outer legs


276


and inner leg


278


of each clip


270


, thereby causing outer legs


276


to flex outwardly and teeth


316


of utility tube


272


to engage teeth


284


of each clip


270


. Curved ends


282


of outer legs


276


of clips


270


are configured to provide a gap between outer legs


276


and utility tube


272


, thereby providing a finger space therebetween and allowing an operator to easily disconnect utility tube


272


from clips


280


by flexing end


282


of each outer leg


267


outwardly and disengaging utility tube


272


from each clip


270


.




The furniture system


10


further includes a vertically extending wire manager


320


(

FIGS. 1

,


31


and


32


) that extends vertically along and is connected with a post


16


. Wire manger


320


includes a first bracket


322


engaged with a first channel


323


of post


16


, and second bracket


324


engaged with a second channel


325


of post


16


. Channels


323


and


325


are identical to channel


28


as previously described, and the numerical designator has been included herewith for purposes of description only. In the present example, post


16


has a Y-shaped cross-sectional geometry, although a similar arrangement may be utilized with posts


16


having a Y-shape. First bracket


322


includes a first L-shaped end


326


that is received within inner portion


31


of channel


325


, and a second end


328


adapted to abut to a mid-portion of second bracket


324


as described below. First bracket


322


also includes a hat-shaped portion


330


spaced along the length thereof, integrally formed with L-shaped first end


26


, and that extends about end face


26


of flange


24


of post


16


, and an inwardly-extending V-shaped portion


332


spaced along the length thereof and integrally formed with hat-shaped portion


330


. First bracket


322


further includes a square-shaped aperture


334


spaced along a length thereof and integrally shaped within V-shaped portion


332


, and an oval-shaped aperture


336


located along the length thereof. Second bracket


324


includes a first end


338


, similarly shaped to first end


326


of first bracket


322


, a hat-shaped portion


340


similarly shaped to hat-shaped portion


330


of first bracket


322


, and a V-shaped portion


342


similar in shape to V-shaped portion


332


at first bracket


322


. Second bracket


324


also includes a second end


344


that includes an inwardly and downwardly facing hook-shaped fastener


346


. Second bracket


324


further includes an oval-shaped aperture


348


located along the length thereof, and concentrically located with aperture


336


of first bracket


322


when wire manager


320


is mounted on post


16


as described below.




The wire manager


320


further includes a two-piece utility tube


350


that includes an elongated U-shaped first portion


352


and an elongated U-shaped second portion


354


that is snappably engaged with first portion


352


. First portion


352


includes a planar base


356


and two pairs of outwardly-extending fingers each including an inner finger


358


and an outer finger


360


. Inner finger


358


includes a longitudinally-extending tooth or barb


362


, while finger


360


includes a longitudinally-extending engagement tooth or barb


364


that cooperates with tooth


362


to retain second portion


354


of utility tube


350


as inner finger


358


and outer finger


360


are each flexibly resilient. Base


356


of first portion


352


includes a plurality of oval-shaped apertures


357


(

FIG. 33

) spaced along the length thereof, concentrically located with apertures


336


and


348


of first bracket


322


and second bracket


324


, respectively, when wire manager is in an assembled state and adapted to receive mechanical fasteners therein as described below. Second portion


354


includes a pair of tabs


366


extending longitudinally along terminating edges of the U-shaped second portion. Each tab


366


includes an enlarged head


368


. Second portion


354


is provided with a ribbed interior surface


36


, and is preferably constructed from an extruded translucent plastic, although other suitable materials may be utilized.




In assembly, first end


326


of first bracket


322


is inserted into channel


323


, first end


338


of second bracket


324


is inserted into channel


325


, and second end


344


of second bracket


324


is pressed inwardly until hook


346


of second bracket


324


is received within aperture


334


of first bracket


322


, thereby connecting second bracket


324


with first bracket


322


. As second end


344


of second bracket


324


is pressed inwardly, second end


328


contacts second bracket


324


at a point along the length thereof and first and second brackets


322


and


324


are forced to longitudinally flex, thereby forcing a frictional engagement of first and second brackets


322


and


324


with post


16


. First portion


352


of utility tube


350


is then positioned such that apertures


357


of first portion


352


concentrically align with corresponding apertures


336


and


348


, and a mechanical fastener


370


is extended through apertures


357


,


336


and


348


, thereby fastening first portion


352


of utility tube


350


with first and second brackets


322


and


324


. Although the mechanical fastener


370


in the illustrated example includes a Christmas tree-type fastener, other fasteners suitable for such application may be utilized. Second portion


354


of utility tube


350


is then snappably connected with first portion


352


by snappingly engaging tabs


366


between corresponding pairs of fingers


358


and


360


.




The reference numeral


320




a


(

FIG. 34A

) generally designates an alternative embodiment of the vertically oriented wire manager. Since wire manager


320




a


is similar to the previously described wire manager


320


, similar parts appearing in

FIGS. 32 and 34

respectively are represented by the same, corresponding reference numeral except for the suffix “a” in the numerals of the latter. Wire manager


320




a


is similar in construction and assembly to wire manager


320


described above with the most notable exception being the configuration of first end


326




a


and


338




a


of brackets


322




a


and


324




a,


respectively. Specifically, first end


326




a


and


338




a


are hook-shaped rather than L-shaped and are configured to wrap about neck portion


29


of channel


323




a


and


325




a


and abut inner edge


53


thereof. Further, aperture


334


and hook


336


of wire manager


320


is replaced by a hook-shaped connector


361


(

FIG. 34B

) that loops over the top of first bracket


322




a.






The furniture system


10


further includes a vertically adjustable worksurface assembly


372


(

FIG. 35

) that includes a planar worksurface


374


having a top surface


376


and a bottom surface


378


, and a pair of supporting bracket assemblies


380


having a clamp-on bracket


382


connected with mid-height beam


18


, and a vertically adjustable jaw


384


.




Each clamp-on bracket


382


(

FIGS. 36 and 37

) of bracket assembly


380


includes a body


383


having a substantially U-shaped cross-sectional geometry and includes an L-shaped engagement tab


386


located at a first end


388


thereof, and a downwardly opening C-shaped support leg


390


extending substantially orthogonal to body


383


and supporting a connector assembly


392


therefrom. Connector assembly


392


includes a T-nut


400


similar in configuration to T-nut


126


as described above, and a threaded machine screw


394


that extends upwardly through a washer


396


and an aperture


398


extending vertically through leg


390


of clamp-on bracket


382


, and that is threadably received within T-nut


400


. Body


383


of each clamp-on bracket


382


includes a pair of spaced apart U-shaped apertures


402


and


404


, and a plurality of inwardly-extending alignment walls


408


aligned with apertures


402


and


404


. The outwardly-most located alignment walls


408


include inwardly facing, L-shaped stops


410


and


412


. Each clamp-on bracket


382


further includes a locking plate


413


that includes a pair of apertures (not shown) extending therethrough. Each clamp-on bracket


382


further includes a pair of locking screws


414


extending through the apertures of locking plate


414


, channel


418


of bracket


416


and threadably received within threaded bosses


415


integrally formed with associated bracket


382


.




Clamp-on bracket


383


also includes a jaw


384


(

FIG. 38

) that includes a planar, oval-shaped telescoping arm


416


having a longitudinally-extending, oval-shaped slot


418


centrally-located therein. A triangularly-shaped support arm


420


extends outwardly and coplanar with arm


416


. Jaw


384


further includes a horizontally-extending support flange


422


integrally formed with arm


420


and including a pair of apertures


424


extending vertically therethrough and receiving mechanical fasteners such as bolts


426


therethrough that connect worksurface


374


with each bracket assembly


380


.




In assembly, worksurface


374


is operably connected to jaw


384


of each bracket assembly


380


via bolts


426


. Engagement tab


386


of each clamp-on bracket


382


is then mounted within channel


50


of beam


18


, while connector assembly


394


is mounted within channel


48


of beam


18


. Specifically, the T-nut


400


of connector assembly


396


is mounted within channel


48


by aligning T-nut


400


with channel


48


, inserting T-nut


400


into interior portion


51


of channel


48


, and rotating T-nut


400


until the end walls thereof contact interior walls


57


of channel


48


, in similar fashion to T-nut


126


of connector assembly


52


as described above.




The furniture system


10


further includes a transactional worksurface assembly


430


(

FIGS. 35 and 39

) that includes a transactional worksurface


432


having a top surface


434


and bottom surface


436


, and a pair of supporting brackets


438


that connect with top channel


46


and side channel


50


of mid-height beam


18


. Each bracket


438


(

FIG. 40

) includes a horizontally-extending portion


440


, a vertically extending portion


442


, an arcuately-shaped upwardly-facing structural member


444


extending between and intricately formed with a proximal end


446


of horizontal portion


440


and an upper end


448


of horizontal portion


440


, and an arcuately-shaped, downwardly facing support member


450


extending between and integrally formed with a distal end


452


of horizontal portion


440


and a lower end


454


of vertical portion


442


. Horizontal portion


440


of each bracket


438


includes a pair of upwardly extending hat-shaped shoulders


456


integrally formed within portion


440


proximate proximal end


446


and distal end


452


, respectively. Horizontal portion


440


further includes a lateral extending groove


453


located at proximate end


446


. Vertical portion


442


includes a plurality of rearwardly extending ribs


457


adapted to contact side wall


44


of beam


18


. A T-nut


458


similar to T-nut


126


described above is connected to vertical portion


442


via a mechanical fastener


460


. Structural member


444


terminates in a downwardly-extending hook


462


that extends rearwardly from portion


442


and includes a vertically oriented tab


464


and a horizontally-extending support portion


466


.




Worksurface assembly


430


further includes an elongated tray


476


(

FIG. 41

) having a ribbed upper surface


378


, a pair of flanges


480


and


482


extending outwardly from terminating edges of tray


476


and longitudinally therealong, and a downwardly-extending hook


484


extending longitudinally along tray


476


. Flange


480


includes a longitudinally-extending tab


486


at a distal end thereof. Tray


476


is preferably constructed of a translucent plastic, however other suitable materials may be utilized therefore.




In assembly, horizontal portion


440


of each bracket


438


is operably connected with bottom surface


436


of worksurface


432


by a pair of connector brackets


468


each having a hat-shaped shoulder


470


that mates with shoulders


456


of horizontal portion


440


, and a pair of apertures


472


that receive mechanical fasteners such as bolts


474


therein which fasten to worksurface


432


. Worksurface assembly


430


is assembled such that tab


486


of tray


476


is trapped between bracket


438


and worksurface


432


with groove


453


of horizontal portion


440


. Hook


462


is then mounted within top channel


46


of beam


18


and T-nut


458


is mounted within side channel


50


of beam


18


similar to T-nut


400


of worksurface


372


within bottom channel


48


of beam


18


. Hook


484


of tray


476


is also located within upper channel


46


of beam


18


.




In an alternative embodiment, leg


390


of each hang-on bracket


382


is shortened to allow for back-to-back placement of a pair of worksurface assemblies


372


along beam


18


. Specifically, leg


382


is shortened and includes a laterally extending oval-shaped aperture


401


and a semicircular aperture


403


communicating with the end thereof. A hat-shaped bracket


405


has a planar body portion


407


and a pair of orthogonally extending flanges


409


is used to tie leg


309


of each hang-on bracket


382


together by inserting flanges


409


into apertures


401


, and then retaining bracket


405


on place via bolt


394


that extends through an aperture


411


centrally-located within body portion


407


of bracket


405


and apertures


403


of the associated brackets


382


.




The furniture system


10


further includes a swivel support assembly


490


(

FIGS. 42 and 43

) that includes an annularly-shaped puck


492


having a flat bottom surface


494


adapted to be supported on the floor surface


21


, a flat upper surface


496


, and side edge


498


beveled outwardly from upper surface


496


to bottom surface


494


, and a generally annularly-shaped foot plate


500


that includes a flat upper surface


502


, a flat bottom surface


504


, and a downwardly-facing frusto-conical surface


506


shaped to closely receive beveled side edge


498


of puck


492


and to be operably connected to a post


16


, thereby providing lateral adjustment of post


16


with respect to a beam


14


.




The puck


492


of swivel support assembly


490


further includes an inner structural ring


508


, an outer structural ring


510


, and a plurality of structural support ribs


512


extending between inner ring


508


and outer ring


510


and defining a plurality of material saving voids


514


therebetween. The foot plate


500


also includes a structural inner ring


516


, a structural outer ring


518


and a plurality of ribs


520


extending between inner ring


516


and outer ring


518


and defining a plurality of material saving voids


522


therebetween. Foot plate


500


further includes a plurality of apertures


524


adapted to receive a plurality of mechanical fasteners therein for connecting foot plate


500


with post


516


as described below, and a plurality of circumferentially-spaced apertures


526


adapted to receive mechanical fasteners therein for operably connecting foot plate


500


with floor


21


.




In assembly, foot plate


500


is operably connected to an end post


16


by a plurality of mechanical fasteners such as bolts


526


that extend upwardly through apertures


524


and are received within a plurality of apertures (not shown) located within post


16


. The assembly of foot plate


500


and post


16


is then placed upon puck


492


such that frusto-conical surface


506


of foot plate


500


contacts beveled side edge


498


of puck


492


, thereby creating a bearing surface therebetween and allowing post


16


to be adjusted in a full 360° of lateral directions and adjusted with respect to overhead beam


14


assisting in the alignment therebetween. Subsequent to assembly of post


16


with beam


14


, puck


492


is removed from beneath foot plate


500


, thereby allowing bottom surface


504


of foot plate


500


to rest upon floor surface


21


. A plurality of mechanical fasteners such as bolts


528


are then placed within apertures


526


of foot plate


500


and operably connect the assembly of post


16


and foot plate


500


with floor surface


21


.




The furniture assembly


10


further includes a universal utility hanger


530


(

FIGS. 46 and 47

) that includes a hook-shaped body portion


532


having a circular center aperture


534


that communicates with outwardly-extending slot


536


, a cylindrically-shaped neck


538


extending upwardly from body


532


and a pair of flanges


540


that cooperate to form a head


542


that extends orthogonally to neck


528


forming a general T-shape therewith. Head


542


includes a pair of substantially parallel end walls


544


and a pair of substantially parallel side walls


546


that cooperate with end walls


544


to provide head


542


with a substantially parallelogram-like shape that is adapted to be mounted within bottom channel


38


of beam


16


. Head


542


also includes an outer surface


548


located away from neck


538


, and an inner surface


550


juxtaposed across head


542


from outer surface


548


. Each flange


540


of head


542


includes a rounded shoulder


552


extending outwardly from inner surface


550


and adapted to be received within grooves


55


of channel


38


of beam


18


as described below.




Hanger


530


also includes a disk-shaped portion


554


disposed between neck


538


and body


532


and extending outwardly therefrom. Disk-shaped portion


554


has a threaded outer surface


556


. Hanger


530


further includes a ring-shaped locking ring


558


having a centrally-located threaded aperture


560


that is adapted to threadably receive disk-shaped portion


554


therein. Locking ring


558


is partially defined by a cylindrically-shaped outer surface


562


having a plurality of outwardly-extending dimples


564


spaced circumferentially thereabout, and a radially extending contact surface


566


.




In assembly, hanger


530


is mounted within channel


38


of beam


16


by aligning side walls


546


of head


542


with neck portion


39


of channel


38


, moving hanger


530


vertically until neck portion


538


of hanger


530


is horizontally-aligned with neck portion


39


of channel


38


and head


542


is located within inner portion


41


of channel


38


, and rotating hanger


530


until end walls


544


of head


542


contacts inner walls


47


of channel


38


. The locking ring


558


is then threaded along disk-shaped portion


554


until contact surface


566


of ring


558


abuts bottom face


32


of beam


16


, thereby forcing inner surface


550


and shoulders


552


into frictional engagement with inner channel wall


43


and grooves


45


of channel


38


, respectively.




In the foregoing description, it will be readily appreciated by those skilled in the art that modifications may be made to the invention without departing from the concept disclosed herein. Such modifications are to be considered as included in the following claims, unless these claims by their language expressly state otherwise.



Claims
  • 1. In a post and beam furniture system of the type having a plurality of overhead beams, each having a longitudinally-extending first channel and a longitudinally-extending second channel, and a plurality of vertical posts each having a lower portion thereof adapted to be abuttingly supported on a floor surface of the open office space, an upper portion thereof adapted to be connected with an associated one of the beams, and at least one longitudinally extended T-shaped channel, the improvement including a connector assembly comprising:a first L-shaped bracket having a body portion and an end portion extending substantially orthogonal to the body portion, the body portion of the first bracket being mounted in the first channel of an associated one of the beams; a second L-shaped bracket having a body portion and an end portion extending substantially orthogonal to the body portion, the body portion of the second bracket being mounted in the second channel of the one beam; a first T-shaped connector having a body portion and a pair of flanges extending outwardly from the body portion of the first connector, the flanges of the first connector received within the channel of an associated one of the posts, and wherein the first connector is connected with the first bracket, thereby connecting the one beam with the one post at a first location; and a second T-shaped connector having a body portion and a pair of flanges extending outwardly from the body portion of the second connector, the flanges of the second connector received within the channel of the one post, and wherein the second connector is connected with the second bracket, thereby connecting the one beam with the one post at a second location.
  • 2. The furniture system of claim 1, further including:a connecting rod; and wherein the body portion of the first bracket and the second bracket each include an aperture extending therethrough, and wherein the connecting rod extends through each aperture located in the body portion of the first and second brackets, and the one beam of the partition system.
  • 3. The furniture system of claim 2, wherein the end portion of each of the first and second brackets includes an aperture extending therethrough that receives a mechanical fastener therein, and wherein the body portion of each of the connectors includes an aperture that receives the mechanical fastener, thereby connecting the first and second brackets with the first and second connectors, respectively.
  • 4. The furniture system of claim 3, wherein the end portion of each bracket includes a pair of spaced-apart legs that receive the body portion of the first and second connectors therebetween, respectively, thereby assuring proper alignment between the first and second bracket and the first and second connectors, respectively.
  • 5. The furniture system of claim 4, wherein each bracket includes an outwardly-extending shoulder received by the one beam of the partition system, thereby providing proper alignment of the brackets with the one beam prior to assembly therewith.
  • 6. The furniture system of claim 5, wherein the first and second channels of the one beam are juxtaposed across the one beam.
  • 7. The furniture system of claim 1, wherein the end portion of each of the first and second brackets includes an aperture extending therethrough that receives a mechanical fastener therein, and wherein the body portion of each of the connectors includes an aperture that receives the mechanical fastener, thereby connecting the first and second brackets with the first and second connectors, respectively.
  • 8. The furniture system of claim 1, wherein the end portion of each bracket includes a pair of spaced-apart legs that receive the body portion of the first and second connectors therebetween, respectively, thereby assuring proper alignment between the first and second bracket and the first and second connectors, respectively.
  • 9. The furniture system of claim 1, wherein each bracket includes a outwardly-extending shoulder received by the one beam of the partition system, thereby providing proper alignment of the brackets with the one beam prior to assembly therewith.
  • 10. The furniture system of claim 1, wherein the first and second channels of the one beam are juxtaposed across the one beam.
  • 11. In a post and beam furniture system of the type having a plurality of overhead beams, and a plurality of vertical posts each having a lower portion thereof adapted to be abuttingly supported on a floor surface of an open office space, an upper portion thereof adapted to be connected with an associated one of the beams, and a longitudinally-extending channel, the improvement of a positioning clip comprising:a body section having a first end and a second end, the body section received within the channel of one of the posts; an engagement portion located at the first end of the body section and engaging the one post; and a support portion located at the second end of the body section, received within the channel of the one post, and supporting a partition connector thereon prior to assembly of an associated one of the beams with the one post.
  • 12. The furniture system of claim 11, wherein the engagement portion includes an outwardly-extending hook.
  • 13. The furniture system of claim 12, wherein the hook engages an end of the one post.
  • 14. The furniture system of claim 13, wherein the partition connector supported by the support portion is T-shaped.
  • 15. The furniture system of claim 14, wherein the support portion includes a pair of inwardly-extending fingers.
  • 16. The furniture system of claim 15, wherein each finger of the support portion is hook-shaped.
  • 17. The furniture system of claim 16, further including:at least one inwardly-extending retention finger that prevents the partition connector from being slid within the channel of the one post beyond the engagement portion.
  • 18. The furniture system of claim 17, wherein the retention finger is received within the channel of the one post.
  • 19. The furniture system of claim 11, wherein the engagement portion engages an end of the one post.
  • 20. The furniture system of claim 11, wherein the partition connector supported by the support portion is T-shaped.
  • 21. The furniture system of claim 11, wherein the support portion includes a pair of inwardly-extending fingers.
  • 22. The furniture system of claim 11, wherein the support portion is hook-shaped.
  • 23. The furniture system of claim 11, further including:at least one inwardly-extending retention finger that prevents the partition connector from being slid within the channel of the one post beyond the engagement portion.
  • 24. The furniture system of claim 23, wherein the retention finger is received within the channel of the one post.
  • 25. In a post and beam furniture system of the type having a plurality of overhead beams, and a plurality of vertical posts each having a lower portion thereof adapted to be abuttingly supported on a floor surface of an open office space, an upper portion thereof adapted to be connected with an associated one of the beams, and a longitudinally-extending T-shaped channel, the improvement of a connector comprising:a substantially rectangular body portion having a first end and second end; and a pair of outwardly-extending flanges located at the first end of the body portion, each flange having a distal end, an outer surface located away from the body portion, and an inner surface juxtaposed across the flange from the outer surface, each flange also having a shoulder extending outwardly from the inner surface; and wherein the body portion and flanges cooperate to define a substantial T-shape and are received within the channel of one of the posts, the shoulder of each flange received within a corresponding groove within the channel of the one post, and wherein the second end of the body portion is connected to an associated one of the beams.
  • 26. The furniture system of claim 25, wherein each shoulder is located proximate the distal end of each flange.
  • 27. The furniture system of claim 26, wherein each shoulder extends substantially across an entire thickness of the flange.
  • 28. The furniture system of claim 1, wherein the body portion of the first connector is substantially rectangular shaped and has a first end and second end, the flanges extend outwardly and are located at the first end of the body portion, each flange having a distal end, an outer surface located away from the body portion, and an inner surface juxtaposed across the flange from the outer surface, each flange also having a shoulder extending outwardly from the inner surface, and wherein the body portion and flanges cooperate to define a substantial T-shape and are received within the channel of one of the posts, the shoulder of each flange received within a corresponding groove within the channel of the one post.
  • 29. The furniture system of claim 28, wherein each shoulder is located proximate the distal end of each flange.
  • 30. The furniture system of claim 29, wherein each shoulder extends substantially across an entire thickness of the flange.
  • 31. The furniture system of claim 1, wherein the pair of flanges comprise a pair of end walls, a pair of side walls, wherein the end walls and the side walls cooperate to provide the flanges with a substantially parallelogram-shaped geometrical configuration and are received within the first channel of the one post, and wherein the flanges of the first bracket are rotatable within the first channel of the one post until the end walls of the flanges abut a pair of interior walls within the first channel of the one post, a first surface, and a second surface juxtaposed from the first surface and having a raised center portion that defines the body portion of the first connector, the center portion defined by a pair of engagement walls that extend outwardly from the second surface and substantially parallel to the end walls, wherein the engagement walls abut a neck portion of the channel of the one post when the end walls abut the interior walls of the first channel of the one post.
  • 32. In a post and beam furniture system of the type having a plurality of overhead beams, each having a longitudinally-extending first channel, and a plurality of vertical posts each having a lower portion thereof adapted to be abuttingly supported on a floor surface of the open office space, an upper portion thereof adapted to be connected with an associated one of the beams, and at least one longitudinally extended T-shaped channel, the improvement including a connector assembly comprising:a first bracket having a first portion and a second portion, the first portion of the first bracket being mounted in the first channel of an associated one of the beams; and a first connector having a body portion and a pair of flanges extending outwardly from the body portion of the first connector, the flanges of the first connector received within the channel of an associated one of the posts, and wherein the first connector is operably coupled with the first bracket, thereby coupling the one beam with the one post at a first location.
  • 33. The furniture system of claim 32, wherein the each of the beams has a longitudinally-extending second channel, the improvement to the connector assembly further comprising:a second bracket having a first portion and a second portion, the first portion of the second bracket being mounted in the second channel of the one beam; and a second connector having a body portion and a pair of flanges extending outwardly from the body portion of the second connector, the flanges of the second connector received within the channel of the one post, and wherein the second connector is connected with the second bracket, thereby connecting the one beam with the one post at a second location.
  • 34. The furniture system of claim 33, wherein the first bracket and the second bracket are each L-shaped.
  • 35. The furniture system of claim 34, wherein the first connector and the second connect are each T-shaped.
  • 36. The furniture system of claim 33, wherein the first portion of the first bracket and the first portion of the first second bracket each include an aperture extending therethrough and that receives mounting hardware therethrough that secures the first bracket and the second bracket within the first and second channels of the one beam, respectively.
  • 37. The furniture system of claim 36, wherein the second portion of each of the first and bracket and the second portion of the second bracket each include an aperture extending therethrough that receives a mechanical fastener therein, and wherein the body portion of the first connector and the body portion of the second connector each include an aperture that receives the mechanical fastener, thereby connecting the first and second brackets with the first and second connectors, respectively.
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