Claims
- 1. A configurable panel system for subdividing an open work space, the panel system comprising:
- a plurality of panel frames interconnected to subdivide the work space, each panel frame including a pair of spaced upright posts joined by at least an upper transverse support member;
- wherein the upper transverse support member includes at least one sidewall extending between a first end and a second end, wherein the sidewall includes a channel extending along the sidewall between the first end and the second end; and
- at least one overhead storage member demountably attachable to the panel frames, the storage member including a mounting arrangement extending therefrom that is received in the channel formed in the sidewall of the upper transverse support member such that the interaction between the channel and the mounting arrangement supports the overhead storage member along the upper transverse support member.
- 2. The system of claim 1 wherein the mounting arrangement of the overhead storage member includes a support flange that is received within the channel of the upper horizontal support member.
- 3. The system of claim 2 wherein the support flange of the overhead storage member is slidably retained within the channel formed in the sidewall of the upper transverse support member.
- 4. The system of claim 1 wherein the mounting arrangement of the overhead storage member is slidably received within the channel of the upper transverse support member, and wherein the overhead storage member is slidable between the upper transverse support members of adjacent panel frames.
- 5. The system of claim 2 further comprising an intermediate transverse support member positionable between the pair of spaced upright posts below the upper transverse support member.
- 6. The system of claim 5 wherein the intermediate transverse support member includes at least one sidewall having a channel, and wherein the overhead storage member further includes a lower support flange extending from the overhead storage member, wherein the lower support flange is received in the channel of the intermediate transverse support member to further support the overhead storage member.
- 7. The system of claim 4 further comprising a locking device contained on the overhead storage member, the locking device being operable to limit movement of the overhead storage member relative to the upper transverse support member.
- 8. A configurable panel system for subdividing an open work space, the system comprising:
- a plurality of interconnected panel frames, each panel frame including a pair of spaced upright posts joined by an upper transverse support member and a lower transverse support member;
- an electric wireway supported by the lower transverse support member, the electric wireway including at least one electric receptacle; and
- a base cover positioned below the lower transverse support member and supported between the pair of spaced upright posts, the base cover including a pair of base side members resiliently mounted to a base bottom, wherein the base side members are movable between a closed position and an open position, wherein the electric wireway is accessible when the base side members are in the open position.
- 9. The panel system of claim 8 wherein each of the base side members includes a latch that engages the lower transverse support member to maintain the base side member in the closed position.
- 10. The panel system of claim 8 wherein both the upper transverse support member and the lower transverse support member are substantially identical components each having a lateral wall and a pair of opposed sidewalls, wherein the pair of sidewalls and the lateral wall define a generally open interior.
- 11. The panel system of claim 10 wherein the upper transverse support member is positioned such that the open interior faces upward and the lower transverse support member is positioned such that the open interior faces downward.
- 12. The panel system of claim 8 wherein each of the upright posts extends between an upper end and a lower end, and wherein the lower transverse support member can be connected to the pair of upright posts at varying distances from the lower ends of the upright posts.
- 13. The panel system of claim 8 further comprising a plurality of hanging brackets attached to the lower transverse support member, wherein the hanging brackets engage and support the electric wireway to position the electric wireway below the lower transverse support member.
- 14. A knock-down configurable panel system for subdividing an open space, the panel system comprising:
- a plurality of spaced upright posts, wherein each post defines a front face surface and a rear face surface each of which has a series of spaced receptacles positioned therealong;
- one or more transverse support members interconnected between a pair of the upright posts, each transverse support member extending between a first end and a second end, the first and second ends of each transverse support member including one or more attachment members extending therefrom, wherein each transverse support member is adapted to be positioned between a pair of upright posts and the attachment members are adapted to be received in one or more of the receptacles of one of the upright posts;
- one or more tile retainers; and
- one or more tile members, each of which has a front face surface and a back mounting surface, wherein the back mounting surface includes retainer engagement structure;
- wherein the tile retainers are separate from the posts and the tile members, and wherein the upright posts include retainer mounting structure for mounting the tile retainers to the upright posts separately from the transverse support members and the tile members, wherein each tile retainer is adapted to engage the retainer engagement structure of one of the tile members to support the tile member on the upright post.
- 15. The system of claim 14 wherein each transverse support member includes an opening that is aligned with the retainer mounting structure of the upright post when the transverse support member is attached between a pair of the upright posts, wherein a tile retainer extends through the opening into engagement with the retainer mounting structure and is operable to lock the position of the tile retainer relative to the upright post.
- 16. The system of claim 14 wherein each tile retainer is in the form of a hook member, and wherein each retainer engagement structure comprises a hook-receiving channel in the back mounting surface of the tile member.
- 17. The system of claim 14 wherein each retainer mounting structure comprises a series of retainer-engaging openings formed in a wall defined by the upright posts.
- 18. The system of claim 17 wherein the retainer-engaging openings are formed in the upright posts separate from the spaced receptacles.
- 19. The system of claim 17 wherein each retainer-engaging opening is configured so as to receive a retainer in a first orientation and to provide movement of the retainer to a second orientation which maintains the retainer in engagement within the opening, wherein the retainer in the second orientation is aligned with a hook-receiving channel in the back mounting surface of one of the tile members for enabling the tile member to be engaged with the hook member.
- 20. The system of claim 14 wherein each receptacle comprises receptacle wall structure extending outwardly from one of the outwardly facing walls of the post.
- 21. The system of claim 20 wherein the receptacle wall structure is integral with the outwardly facing wall of the post from which the receptacle wall structure extends.
- 22. The system of claim 20 wherein each receptacle defines an outwardly facing opening in communication with the upwardly facing opening, and wherein each attachment member includes a head section adapted to be received within the upwardly facing opening of a receptacle and a shoulder section adapted to be received within the outwardly facing opening of the receptacle as the attachment member is moved downwardly into the receptacle.
- 23. The system of claim 22 wherein the receptacle wall structure is configured to define a closed lower end of the outwardly facing opening, and wherein downward movement of the attachment member into the receptacle engages the shoulder section with the closed lower end and frictionally engages the head section with the receptacle wall structure.
- 24. The system of claim 14 wherein the end of each transverse support member includes a pair of side walls, and wherein a pair of vertically spaced attachment members are mounted to each side wall for engagement with a pair of receptacles on each of the outwardly facing walls of one of the posts.
- 25. A knock-down configurable panel system for subdividing an open space comprising:
- a plurality of spaced upright posts, wherein each post includes a pair of outwardly facing walls, and wherein a series of spaced receptacles are positioned along each outwardly facing wall, wherein each receptacle defines an upwardly facing opening; and
- one or more transverse support members adapted for interconnection between a pair of the upright posts, wherein each transverse support member defines an end which includes at least one pair of inwardly facing attachment members, wherein each attachment member is adapted to be received in a downward direction into the upwardly facing opening of one of the receptacles, wherein the attachment members are engaged within the receptacles on opposite sides of the upright post to secure the transverse support member to the upright post.
- 26. The system of claim 25, wherein each attachment member comprises an inwardly extending head adapted to be received within one of the receptacles.
- 27. The system of claim 26, wherein each receptacle includes a closed lower end and defines wall structure which frictionally engages the head of each attachment member as the horizontal support member is moved downwardly relative to the upright post, so as to frictionally engage the transverse support member with the upright post.
- 28. In a wall panel system for subdividing an open space including a series of spaced upright posts, each of which defines a pair of outwardly facing walls, and one or more transverse support members adapted for interconnection between a pair of the upright posts, the improvement comprising:
- a series of spaced receptacles positioned along the outwardly facing walls of the posts, wherein each receptacle defines an upwardly facing opening; and
- a pair of inwardly facing attachment members on an end defined by each transverse support member, wherein each inwardly facing attachment member is adapted for downward movement through the upwardly facing opening of one of the receptacles into engagement with the receptacle for mounting the transverse support member to the post.
- 29. The improvement of claim 28 wherein each receptacle comprises receptacle wall structure extending outwardly from one of the outwardly facing walls of the post.
- 30. The improvement of claim 29 wherein the receptacle wall structure is integral with the outwardly facing wall of the post from which the receptacle wall structure extends.
- 31. The improvement of claim 28 wherein each receptacle defines an outwardly facing opening in communication with the upwardly facing opening, and wherein each attachment member includes a head section adapted to be received within the upwardly facing opening of a receptacle and a shoulder section adapted to be received within the outwardly facing opening of the receptacle as the attachment member is moved downwardly into the receptacle.
- 32. The improvement of claim 31 wherein the receptacle wall structure is configured to define a closed lower end of the outwardly facing opening, and wherein downward movement of the attachment member into the receptacle engages the shoulder section with the closed lower end and frictionally engages the head section with the receptacle wall structure.
- 33. The improvement of claim 28 wherein the end of the transverse support member includes a pair of side walls, and wherein a pair of vertically spaced attachment members are mounted to each side wall for engagement with a pair of receptacles on each of the outwardly facing walls of one of the posts.
- 34. In a wall panel system for subdividing an open space including a series of spaced upright posts, one or more transverse support members adapted for interconnection between a pair of the upright posts to define a frame, and one or more tile members adapted for removable mounting to the frame, the improvement comprising:
- engagement structure associated with each post and each transverse support member for releasably engaging the transverse support member with the post; and
- a tile retainer for releasably mounting one of the tile members to the frame, wherein the tile retainer is engageable with the transverse support member and the post when the transverse support member is engaged with the post, and wherein engagement of the tile retainer with the transverse support member and the post is operable to prevent disengagement of the transverse support member from the post.
- 35. The improvement of claim 34 wherein the tile retainer is separate from the tile member, and wherein the tile retainer and the tile member define cooperative mounting structure for mounting the tile member to the frame when the tile retainer is mounted to the post.
- 36. The improvement of claim 35 wherein the tile retainer is in the form of a hook member, and wherein the retainer engagement structure comprises a hook-receiving channel in a back mounting surface defined by the tile member.
- 37. The improvement of claim 35 wherein the retainer mounting structure comprises a series of retainer-engaging openings formed in a wall defined by the upright post.
- 38. The improvement of claim 37 wherein the retainer-engaging openings are formed in the upright post separate from the spaced receptacles.
- 39. The improvement of claim 37 wherein each retainer-engaging opening is configured so as to receive a retainer in a first orientation and to provide movement of the retainer to a second orientation which maintains the retainer in engagement within the opening, wherein the retainer in the second orientation is engageable with the cooperative mounting structure of the tile member for enabling a tile member to be engaged with the tile retainer.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/151,417 filed Sep. 11, 1998.
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