Claims
- 1. In an interior upright space-dividing wall system formed from a plurality of portable upright wall panels which are joined horizontally in series, said wall panels having enlarged and generally parallel outer side surfaces which are disposed within generally parallel vertical planes which are horizontally spaced a small distance apart, said wall panel comprising:
- a rigid, rectangular, ringlike frame extending generally along peripheral edges of the wall panel and including generally parallel and horizontally elongated top and bottom frame rails which are rigidly joined together adjacent ends thereof by generally parallel and vertically elongated side frame rails;
- each said frame rail including a pair of horizontally-spaced side legs which define thereon generally parallel and vertically-oriented outer side walls which extend substantially throughout the elongate direction of the respective frame rail, each said outer side wall being generally parallel with but spaced inwardly a predetermined distance from a respectively adjacent panel side surface;
- each said side leg including a boundary flange which is cantilevered outwardly in approximately perpendicular relationship to the respectively adjacent outer side wall, said boundary flange being disposed along an outer peripheral edge of the respective frame rail and terminating in a free edge located approximately at the respective panel side surface, the boundary flanges of said frame rail being substantially coplanar and elongated along opposite sides of the respective frame rail, the boundary flanges of said frame rails cooperating to define generally rectangular ringlike rims which define shallow recesses which are disposed on opposite sides of the frame and open generally outwardly in opposite sideward directions with said rims defining the perimeter of the panel;
- a generally rectangular, platelike sheet means fixedly secured to each side of said frame for providing a sound absorbing capability and a tackable surface, said sheet means consisting of a one-piece preformed fiberboard sheet having perforations therein for providing sound absorption and also permitting pins to be inserted therein so that the sheet functions as a tackboard, said fiberboard sheet substantially totally occupying said recess with peripheral edges of said sheet being closely bounded by said rim, said sheet having a thickness which substantially corresponds to the depth of said recess and a rear surface which is adhesively secured to the outer side walls of said frame;
- a thin sheet of fiberglass positioned directly over and substantially coextensively covering an outer side surface of said fiberboard sheet; and
- a thin sheet of flexible fabric positioned exteriorly of and extending coextensively over said fiberglass sheet and defining the outer side surface of the panel, said fabric sheet having edge portions which bend around the free edge of the boundary flanges defining said rim and are stationarily secured to said frame within retaining grooves which are located behind said boundary flanges and open peripherally around said frame.
- 2. A wall system according to claim 1, wherein the fiberboard sheet has a thickness substantially greater than the fiberglass sheet, and wherein a paper honeycomb layer is disposed within the interior of said frame in sandwiched relationship between the fiberboard sheets which are secured to opposite side of the frame, said paper honeycomb layer having opposite sides thereof adhesively secured to inner side surfaces of the fiberboard sheets.
- 3. A wall system according to claim 1, wherein each said frame rail is of a generally U-shaped cross section having a base wall extending between said side legs and defining therein a channel which is disposed between said side legs and opens outwardly therebetween through the peripheral edge of the panel, each said side leg being cantilevered and terminating in a free end wall part which defines said boundary flange, each said side leg also including a intermediate wall part defined between said sidewall surface and said boundary flange, said intermediate wall part defining therein said retaining groove which extends along the frame rail and opens peripherally of the panel for accommodating and securing therein an edge portion of the fabric sheet.
- 4. A wall system according to claim 3, wherein said fiberboard sheet has a thickness of approximately one-half inch and a density of about 10 to about 16 pounds per cubic foot, and wherein said fiberglass layer has a thickness substantially less than the thickness of the fiberboard sheet.
- 5. A wall system according to claim 1, wherein each side frame rail defines therein a channel extending vertically therealong, said channel being spaced inwardly from opposite sidewalls of the panel and opening horizontally outwardly through the vertical edge of the panel, and a vertically-elongate postlike panel connector positioned within the channels defined in opposed and adjacent vertical edges of adjacent first and second said panels, said panel connector and said side frame rails having cooperating hook-and-slot means for rigidly joining said panel connector to said first and second panels, said postlike panel connector being vertically elongated so as to extend throughout substantially the entirety of the vertical height of the panels and being substantially wholly enclosed by the opposed channels defined in said first and second panels when said first and second panels are fixedly secured to said postlike connector, and said postlike connector at a lower end thereof having a downwardly protecting support foot which is disposed for direct supportive engagement with a floor so as to provide upright support for the first and second panels as attached to the postlike connector.
- 6. A wall system according to claim 1, wherein said side rails include a base wall which is rigidly joined to and extends transversely between inner ends of said side legs whereby said side legs and base wall define a generally U-shaped configuration having an open vertically-elongate channel defined interiorly thereof for accommodating electrical or communication cabling, the base wall of each said side rail having a preformed set of openings formed therethrough for providing communication between said channel and the interior of said frame between said fiberboard sheets, said set of openings including a first opening of large cross section for accommodating passage of cabling therethrough and a second opening of significantly smaller cross section for accommodating a fastener, said set of openings being spaced a substantial distance both upwardly and downwardly from respective lower and upper ends of said panel.
- 7. In an interior upright space-dividing wall system formed from a plurality of portable upright wall panels which are joined horizontally in series, said wall panels having enlarged and generally parallel outer side surfaces which are disposed within generally parallel vertical planes which are horizontally spaced a small distance apart, said wall panel comprising:
- a rigid, rectangular, ringlike frame extending generally along peripheral edges of the wall panel and including generally parallel and horizontally elongated top and bottom frame rails which are rigidly joined together adjacent ends thereof by generally parallel and vertically elongated side frame rails;
- each said frame rail including a pair of horizontally-spaced side legs, each said side leg including first and second side leg wall parts, said first side leg wall part defining a generally parallel and vertically-oriented outer side wall which extends substantially throughout the elongate direction of the respective frame rail, each said vertically-oriented outer side wall being generally parallel with but spaced inwardly a specified distance from a respectively adjacent said outer side surface of said wall panel, said second side leg wall part being connected to said first side leg wall part;
- each said frame rail including a boundary flange associated with each said side leg and cantilevered outwardly in approximately perpendicular relationship to the respectively adjacent outer side wall, said boundary flange being disposed along an outer peripheral edge of the respective frame rail and terminating in a free edge located approximately at the respective outer side surface of the wall panel, the boundary flanges of said frame rail being substantially coplanar and elongated along opposite sides of the respective frame rail, the boundary flanges of said frame rails cooperating to define generally rectangular ringlike rims which define shallow recesses which are disposed on opposite sides of the frame and open generally outwardly in opposite sideward directions with said rims substantially defining the perimeter of the panel;
- each said frame rail also including an intermediate channel-shaped wall part which is positioned and fixed between each said side leg and the respective boundary flange, said channel-like wall part extending longitudinally of the frame rail and defining a channel-like retaining groove which extends along the frame rail and opens outwardly through a peripheral edge of the panel;
- said retaining groove being defined by inner and outer generally parallel wall portions which at inner ends are joined by a bridging wall portion, said inner wall portion being disposed directly adjacent and in substantially superimposed relation to said second side leg wall part of the respective side leg so that an outer end of said inner wall portion is reversely bent and joined to an outer end of said second wall part of said side leg, and the outer wall portion at an outer end is bent outwardly through an angle of about 90.degree. for joiner to an inner end of said boundary flange, whereby said boundary flange then projects outwardly for termination at said free edge as disposed approximately at the respective panel side surface;
- a generally rectangular, platelike sheet means fixedly secured to each side of said frame for providing a sound absorbing capability and a tackable surface, said sheet means comprising a one-piece preformed fiberboard sheet having perforations therein for providing sound absorption and also permitting pins to be inserted therein so that the sheet functions as a tackboard, said fiberboard sheet substantially totally occupying said recess with peripheral edges of said sheet being closely bounded by said rim, said sheet having a thickness which substantially corresponds to the depth of said recess;
- a thin sheet of fiberglass positioned directly over and substantially coextensively covering an outer side surface of said fiberboard sheet; and
- a thin sheet of flexible fabric positioned exteriorly of and extending coextensively over said fiberglass sheet and defining the outer side surface of the panel, said fabric sheet having edge portions which bend around the free edge of the boundary flanges defining said rim and then pass over the boundary flanges and then are inserted into and retained within said retaining grooves.
- 8. A wall system according to claim 7, wherein said first and second side leg parts are planar and parallel but are transversely and laterally spaced apart and rigidly joined by a bridging wall part, said second side leg wall part being positioned inwardly from the first side leg wall part relative to the side surface of the panel, said outer side wall being defined on said first side leg wall part, and said intermediate channel-like part being disposed directly adjacent and in generally overlapping relationship to and on an outer side of said second side leg wall part, said outer wall portion of said intermediate channel-like part being disposed so as to be substantially coplanar with said first side leg wall part.
- 9. A wall system according to claim 8, wherein said second side leg wall part, adjacent the outer end thereof, is provided with a transverse wall portion which projects toward and joins to said inner wall portion of said channel-like part, said transverse wall portion having a plurality of vertically elongate slots formed therethrough in vertically spaced relation therealong.
- 10. A wall system according to claim 7, wherein said sheet a rear surface adhesively secured to the outer side walls of said frame.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of Ser. No. 07/891,557, filed May 29, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,377,466.
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Divisions (1)
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