Claims
- 1. A folding door for a cubicle, comprising:
first and second vertically-oriented wall frames disposed on separate spaced apart partitions, the wall frames defining a cubicle doorway; and a plurality of folding panels mounted at one end to the first wall frame; wherein, when the panels are folded together at the first wall frame, access is allowed to the cubicle through the doorway, and when the panels are unfolded to extend across the doorway to the second wall frame, access through the doorway to the cubicle is blocked.
- 2. The folding door of claim 1, wherein a second end of the plurality of folding panels is capable of being connected to the second wall frame when the panels are unfolded across the doorway.
- 3. The folding door of claim 1, further comprising a locking bar that allows the panels to stay unfolded.
- 4. The folding door of claim 1, further comprising a decorative panel removably attached to the folding panels for changing an appearance of the door.
- 5. A cubicle, comprising:
a plurality of partitions attached to one another forming an office space; first and second vertically-oriented wall frames disposed on separate spaced apart partitions, the wall frames defining a cubicle doorway; and a plurality of folding panels mounted at one end to the first wall frame; wherein, when the panels are folded together at the first wall frame, access is allowed to the cubicle through the doorway, and when the panels are unfolded to extend across the doorway to the second wall frame, access through the doorway to the cubicle is blocked.
- 6. The cubicle of claim 5, wherein a second end of the plurality of folding panels is capable of being connected to the second wall frame when the panels are unfolded across the doorway.
- 7. The cubicle of claim 5, further comprising a locking bar that allows the panels to stay unfolded.
- 8. The cubicle of claim 5 further comprising a decorative panel removably attached to the folding panels for changing an appearance of the folding panels.
- 9. Folding doors for a cubicle, comprising:
first and second vertically-oriented wall frames disposed on separate spaced apart partitions, the wall frames defining a cubicle doorway; a first plurality of folding panels mounted at one end to the first wall frame; and a second plurality of folding panels mounted at one end to the second wall frame; wherein, when the first and second panels are folded together at the wall frames, access is allowed to the cubicle, and when the first and second panels are unfolded to extend across the doorway, each panel having a second end coming together, access through the doorway to the cubicle is blocked.
- 10. The folding doors of claim 9, wherein the folding panels are capable of being locked together when the panels are unfolded across the doorway.
- 11. The folding doors of claim 9, further comprising a first and second locking bar that allows the respective folding panels to stay unfolded.
- 12. The folding doors of claim 9, further comprising decorative panels removably attached to the doors for changing an appearance of the doors.
- 13. A cubicle, comprising:
a plurality of partitions attached to one another forming an office space; first and second vertically-oriented wall frames disposed on separate spaced apart partitions, the wall frames defining a cubicle doorway; a first plurality of folding panels mounted at one end to the first wall frame; and a second plurality of folding panels mounted at one end to the second wall frame; wherein, when the first and second panels are folded at the respective wall frames, access is allowed to the cubicle through the doorway, and when the first and second panels are unfolded to extend across the doorway, each panel having a second end coming together, access through the doorway to the cubicle is blocked.
- 14. The cubicle of claim 13, wherein the folding panels are capable of being locked together when the panels are unfolded across the doorway.
- 15. The cubicle of claim 13, further comprising a first and second locking bar that allows the respective folding panels to stay unfolded.
- 16. The cubicle of claim 13, further comprising decorative panels removably attached to the panels for changing an appearance of the folding panels.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation application of pending U.S. Patent Application Serial No. 10/068,021, filed Feb. 5, 2002, which is a continuation application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/524,339, filed Mar. 13, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,378,592, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/124,613, filed Mar. 16, 1999, which applications are all incorporated herein in their entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuations (2)
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