Claims
- 1. A rail system for supporting a plurality of upper and lower modular wall panels adjacent a plurality of spaced apart studs to define a wall, the rail system comprising:
- a plurality of spaced apart studs;
- an upper rail mounted horizontally to the studs adjacent a ceiling, said upper rail adapted to receive and retain an upper portion of the upper wall panels;
- a lower rail mounted horizontally to said studs adjacent an abutting surface such as a floor, bathtub, or shower pan, the lower rail adapted to receive and retain a lower portion of the lower all panels;
- a middle rail mounted horizontally to said studs between the lower and upper rails, the middle rail adapted to receive and retain said upper and lower panels;
- an elongated bar spaced apart from said middle rail and mounted longitudinally thereto, whereby said bar can be mounted in a desired position along a wall regardless of the location of the studs, a person can grab the bar for support, and various accessories can be removably attached thereto; and
- a plurality of attachment devices coupled to the bar and middle rail for mounting said bar to said middle rail.
- 2. The system of claim 1, further comprising a cover attached to the middle rail, said cover having a wall spaced apart from the middle rail to define an interior chamber therebetween.
- 3. The system of claim 1 wherein the upper rail has a downwardly extending channel therein, the lower rail has an upwardly extending channel therein, sand the middle rail has an upwardly extending channel and a downwardly extending channel therein.
- 4. The system of claim 3, wherein each rail includes a vertical plate which bear against the studs and means for receiving a plurality of fasteners for mounting said rails to the studs, said means being adapted to completely receive the fasteners to prevent interference between the fasteners and the panels such that the panels bear against a front surface of the corresponding plates.
- 5. The system of claim 4, wherein the upper rails includes a horizontal crown member extending outward from a top portion thereof, said crown member having a portion depending downwardly therefrom which is spaced apart from the plate to create said downwardly extending channel.
- 6. The system of claim 5, wherein the crown member curves upward and is shaped such that a plurality of accessories can be removably secured thereto.
- 7. The system of claim 6, wherein the crown member has an interior chamber for the laying of cables therein.
- 8. The system of claim 4, further comprising a base cover attached to the lower rail, said lower rail having means for receiving the base cover.
- 9. The system of claim 8, wherein the base cover has a portion extending outward therefrom which fits into a channel formed in a lower portion of the lower rail plate.
- 10. The system of claim 4, wherein the middle rail plate includes upper and lower portions which bear against the studs and upper and lower horizontal flanges extending outward from said upper and lower portions to define said channels.
- 11. The system of claim 10, further comprising a cover attached to the middle rail, the cover having a wall spaced apart from the middle rail plate to define an interior chamber between said cover and plate for the insertion of cables therein.
- 12. The system of claim 11, wherein the middle rail channels are further defined by upper and lower vertical flanges extending from the horizontal flanges of the middle rail plate.
- 13. The system of claim 1, wherein the attachment devices each comprises a base member attached to the middle rail plate and a joint member interconnecting said base member to the bar.
- 14. The system of claim 13, wherein each base member comprises a support plate bearing against the middle rail plate and a post extending perpendicularly outward therefrom, and each joint member has a support arm which mates with a corresponding post and an end portion extending laterally therefrom which mates with an end portion of said bar.
- 15. The system of claim 14, further comprising a cover attached to the middle rail, the cover having a wall spaced apart from the rail plate to define an interior chamber therebetween the cover also having a plurality of apertures therein for receiving the attachment devices.
- 16. The system of claim 15, wherein the middle rail plate has horizontal flanges extending outward from top and bottom edges thereof with a protuberance extending substantially vertically outward from outer edges of said flanges, and the cover has a horizontal flanges extending inward from top and bottom edges thereof, said cover flanges having a longitudinal groove formed in an inner surface thereof. approximately the same size as said protuberances for securing the cover to the plate.
- 17. The system of claim 1, further comprising a seating assembly supported by the bar and movable to a desired location along said bar, said seating assembly having a backrest and a seat, the backrest having a channel formed in an upper portion thereof which is substantially the same shape as the bar such that said upper portion of the backrest slidably fits over the bar.
- 18. A rail system for supporting a plurality of upper and lower modular wall panels adjacent a plurality of spaced apart studs to define a wall, the rail system comprising:
- a plurality of spaced apart studs;
- an upper rail mounted horizontally to the studs adjacent a ceiling, the upper rail including a vertical plate which bears against the studs and a horizontal crown member extending outward from a top portion thereof, said crown member having a portion depending downwardly therefrom which is spaced apart from the plate to create a downwardly extending channel for receiving the upper portion of the upper wall panels;
- a lower rail mounted horizontally to the studs adjacent an abutting surface such as a floor, bathtub, or shower pan, the lower rail including a vertical plate which bears against the studs and a portion extending outward therefrom which defines an upwardly extending channel for receiving the lower portion of the lower panels;
- a middle rail mounted horizontally to the studs between the upper and lower rails, the middle rail including a vertical plate having a portion thereof which bears against the studs, a portion extending outward therefrom adjacent a top edge thereof which defines an upwardly extending channel for receiving the lower portion of the upper panels, and a portion extending outward therefrom adjacent a bottom edge thereof which defines a downwardly extending channel for receiving the upper portion of the lower panels;
- an elongated bar spaced apart from said middle rail and mounted longitudinally thereof;
- a plurality of attachment devices attached to the middle rail plate and to the bar; and
- a cover attached to the middle rail, the cover having a wall spaced apart from the middle rail plate to define an interior chamber therebetween, said wall having a plurality of apertures therein for receiving the attachment devices.
- 19. The system of claim 18, wherein the middle rail vertical plate has upper and lower portions which bear against the studs and upper and lower horizontal flanges extending outward from said upper and lower portions, said flanges having a protuberance extending substantially vertically outward from outer edges thereof, and the middle rail cover has horizontal flanges extending toward the plate from top and bottom edges thereof, said cover flanges having a longitudinal groove formed in an inner surface thereof approximately the same size as said protuberances for securing the cover to the middle rail, whereby said upper and lower portions of the vertical plate and the cover flanges define the upwardly and downwardly extending channels.
- 20. The system of claim 18, wherein the middle rail vertical plate has upper and lower portions which bear against the studs and upper and lower horizontal flanges extending outward from said upper and lower portions, said flanges having a protuberance extending substantially vertically outward from outer edges thereof, and the middle rail cover has upper and lower edge portions with longitudinal grooves formed in an inner surface thereof approximately the same size as said protuberances for securing the cover to the middle rail, the upper edge portion of the cover curving downward and the lower edge portion of the cover curving upward, whereby the upper and lower portions of the plate, the horizontal flanges of the plate, and the curved edge portions of the cover define the upwardly and downwardly extending channels.
- 21. The system of claim 18, wherein the upwardly and downwardly extending channels of the middle rail are defined by upper and lower portions of the vertical plate which bear against the studs, upper and lower horizontal flanges extending outward from said upper and lower portions, and upper and lower vertical flanges spaced apart from said upper and lower portions of the plate.
- 22. The system of claim 18, further comprising a base cover attached to the lower rail, and wherein a T-shaped member extends outwardly from the lower rail plate to create an upwardly extending channel and a downwardly extending channel in said lower rail plate, and an J-shaped member extends outward from a lower edge of the lower rail plate to create an upwardly extending channel in said lower rail plate, whereby the upwardly extending channel formed by the T-shaped member receives the lower portion of the lower panels, and the downwardly extending channel of the T-shaped member and the upwardly extending channel of the J-shaped member receive a portion of the base cover.
- 23. The system of claim 18, wherein the upper, lower, and middle rails include means for receiving a plurality of fasteners for mounting said rails to the studs, said means being adapted to completely receive the fasteners to prevent interference between the fasteners and the wall panels such that said panels bear against front surfaces of the rails plates.
- 24. The system of claim 18, wherein the upper rail crown member curves upward and is shaped such that a plurality of accessories can be removably secured thereto.
- 25. The system of claim 24, wherein the crown member has an interior chamber for the laying of cables therein.
- 26. The system of claim 25, wherein the crown member interior chamber is defined by a top wall including a substantially horizontal portion and an upwardly extending portion, a first side wall depending downwardly from said upwardly extending portion of the top wall at an angle away from the plate, a second side wall depending downwardly from the first side wall at an angle toward the plate, and a substantially horizontal bottom wall between the plate and the second side wall, said top wall defining an upwardly extending ledge for the placing of an article thereon, and wherein said portion extending downwardly from the crown member comprises a portion of said second side wall extending downward past the bottom wall to form said downwardly extending channel for receiving an upper portion of a plurality of upper wall panels, the second wall also having a longitudinal notch formed in an exterior surface thereof for receiving various accessories.
- 27. The system of claim 18, wherein each attachment device comprises a base member attached to the middle rail plate and a joint member interconnecting said base member to the bar, said base member comprising a support plate bearing against the middle rail plate and a post extending perpendicularly outward therefrom, and each joint member having a support arm which mates with a corresponding post, said joint members also having an end portion extending laterally therefrom which mates with an end portion of a bar.
- 28. The system of claim 27, wherein the base member posts have a chamber formed therein for receiving the support arm of the joint members, and the support plate has a plurality of apertures therein for receiving fastening means.
- 29. The system of claim 27, wherein the base member posts and joint member support arms have a substantially rectangular cross-section.
- 30. The system of claim 27, wherein the middle rail plate has at least one substantially rectangular, longitudinal channel therein, whereby a square head of support plate fastening means fits in said channel to allow the base members to be attached to the rail plate in alignment and prevent said fasteners from rotating.
- 31. The system of claim 27, wherein the base member posts have an aperture formed in at least one wall thereof for receiving fastening means to prevent longitudinal movement of the joint member relative to the base member.
- 32. The system of claim 27, wherein the cover has a sleeve extending outward from the cover adjacent the apertures, the base member post fitting inside said sleeve.
- 33. The system of claim 18, further comprising a seating assembly supported by the bar and movable to a desired location along said bar, said seating assembly having a backrest and a seat, the backrest having a channel formed in an upper portion thereof which is substantially the same shape as the bar such that said upper portion of the backrest slidably fits over the bar.
- 34. A rail system comprising:
- a plurality of spaced apart studs;
- an upper rail mounted horizontally to a plurality of spaced apart studs adjacent a ceiling, the upper rail including a vertical plate which bears against the studs and a horizontal crown member extending outward from a top portion thereof, the crown member having an interior chamber for the laying of cables therein, said interior chamber being defined by a top wall including a substantially horizontal portion and an upwardly extending portion, a first side wall depending downwardly from the top wall at an angle away from the plate, a second side wall depending downwardly from the first side wall at an angle toward the plate, and a substantially horizontal bottom wall between the plate and the second side wall, said top wall defining an upwardly extending channel for the placing of a longitudinal light therein, and said second side wall extending downward past the bottom wall to form a downwardly extending channel for receiving an upper portion of a plurality of upper wall panels, the second wall also having a longitudinal notch formed in an exterior surface thereof for receiving various accessories;
- a lower rail mounted horizontally to said studs adjacent an abutting surface such as a floor, bathtub, or shower pan, the lower rail including a vertical plate which bears against the studs, a T-shaped member extending outwardly therefrom to create an upwardly extending channel and a downwardly extending channel, and a J-shaped member extending outward from a lower edge thereof to create an upwardly extending channel, whereby the upwardly extending channel formed by the T-shaped member receives a lower portion of a plurality of lower panels;
- a base cover releasably secured to the lower rial, said base cover having a portion extending therefrom which fits into the downwardly extending channel of the T-shaped member and the upwardly extending channel of the J-shaped member;
- a middle rail mounted horizontally to said studs between the lower and upper rails, the middle rail including a vertical plate having a portion thereof which bears against the studs and horizontal flanges extending outward from top and bottom edges thereof, the horizontal flanges having a protuberance extending substantially vertically outward from outer edges of said flanges for receiving a cover;
- a plurality of base members including a support plate bearing against the middle rail plate and a substantially rectangular post extending perpendicularly outward therefrom, the support plate having a plurality of apertures therein for receiving fastening means, said post having a rectangular chamber formed therein and an aperture formed in at least one wall thereof for receiving fastening means;
- a plurality of joint members having a support arm for insertion into the interior chamber of the base member post, and a pair of substantially rectangular, opposing hub portions extending perpendicularly therefrom in an angular relation relative to a vertical plane, at least one wall of the support arms having an aperture therein in alignment with the aperture in a corresponding base member post for the insertion of fastening means therein;
- a cover having a wall spaced apart from the middle rail plate to define an interior chamber between said cover and plate, the cover having horizontal flanges extending inward from top and bottom edges thereof and a plurality of substantially rectangular sleeves extending outward therefrom which receive the support plate posts, said flanges having a longitudinal groove formed in a bottom portion thereof approximately the same size as the protuberances extending from the flanges of the middle rail plate for securing the cover to said plate, and at least one wall of the sleeve having an aperture therein aligned with the apertures in a corresponding base member post and joint member support arm for receiving fastening means; and
- a plurality of elongated support bars spaced apart from the cover, said bars having end portions which mate with the support arm hub portions for securing said bars in a substantially horizontal position, said bars also having a substantially rectangular cross-section defined by four exterior surfaces which are positioned at an angle relative to a vertical plane.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/848,426, filed Mar. 6, 1992.
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Divisions (1)
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