The present invention relates to the field of office panel systems.
Office panel systems comprise a plurality of panels which can be gauged together in a side-by-side manner to define an individual workspace. Typically, cabinets and work surfaces can be hung on the panels.
Some panel systems include stackable upper panels, which can be placed on top of lower panels. In one system, the stackable upper panel includes downwardly projecting prongs which extend into openings in the panels below. The openings in the lower panel become accessible when the removable top cap on the lower panel is removed.
Yet another system secures the upper panels to the lower panels by removing the end caps on the lower panels, and removing and replacing the structural slotted end splines on the panels with taller end splines which project above the level of the original panel. The top cap on the lower panel is removed, and the upper panel is then positioned on the top of the lower panel and secured between the upwardly extending structural splines. Once the stack is assembled, the removed end caps are placed over the exposed portions of the structural splines on the lower panels and additional end caps are placed over the portions of the structural splines which extend upwardly and secure the stacked upper panel in place.
Yet another system employs L-shaped mounting brackets which can be bolted onto the tops of the lower panels at each upper end corner. The upper stackable panel is positioned on top of the lower panel and secured at its ends to the upstanding legs of the L-shaped brackets. End caps are then placed over the ends of the upper panels.
The present invention is a stackable upper panel and panel system. An upper stackable panel is provided for use with lower panels having a structural panel to panel connector mount located at least at each upper corner of said lower panel, to which a panel to panel connector can be secured by at least one fastener. The upper panels have a structural panel mounting member located at least at each bottom corner, at a location adjacent an upper corner panel to panel connector mount when the upper panel is positioned on top of the lower panel. Each said lower corner panel mounting member has a fastener configuration which is compatible with that of the adjacent upper corner panel to panel connector mount on the lower panel. At least one fastener secures each said bottom corner panel mounting member to Its adjacent upper corner panel to panel connector mount, to create a structural connection between the upper and lower panels at each of their respective lower and upper corners.
In the preferred embodiments, the stackable upper panels 20 can he stacked on and secured to a plurality of lower panels 10 (
Lower panels 10 are of a prior art construction and include a removable top cap 12 which is removably secured to the top of panel 10 by means of a top cap mounting member 13 (
The upper stackable panel 20 of the preferred embodiment includes a panel mounting member 21 at each lower corner of upper panel 20 (FIGS, 4, 5,6, 7 and 8). Like panel 10, panel 20 includes a removable top cap 23 which is held in position by a top cap mount 24 (
A separate elongated decorative insert 27, which is not a component, of upper panel 20, is provided for seating on top of panel 10 after top cap mount 13 is removed. Panel 20 is then seated on top of decorative insert 27. Insert 27 masks the gap between upper panel 20 and lower panel 10.
A panel to panel connector mount 22 is located at each upper corner of upper panel 20. Panel to panel connectors 40 can be secured to connector mounts 22 by two fasteners 30 to facilitate connection of two extended panels at the tops of upper panels 20. Panel to panel connector mounts 22 are substantially identical in configuration to panel connector mounts 11 in leaver panels 10.
Panel mounting members 21 have the same fastener configuration as panel connector mounts 11, and have the same general overall configuration as panel connector mounts 11. Thus, they have a shank 21a, a crosspiece 21b and a pair of threaded apertures 21e (
The panel to panel connector mounts 11 and the panel mounting members 21 are structural members. “Structural” refers to the fact that members 11 and 21 are sufficiently strong and sturdy that when secured together by fasteners 30 as shown in
Panel to panel connectors 40 are also strong, rigid steel members, hut have a thickness of about one-eighth of an inch. In upper panels 20 which are made with a steel frame, panel mounting members 21 are welded to the steel frame of upper panel 20. The panel 20 of
To mount an upper panel 20 on top of a lower panel 10, top cap 12 and top cap mounting member 13 are both removed from the top of lower panel 10, as shown in
Upper panel 20, with threaded fasteners 30 started in threaded apertures 21c, are then extended through holes 40a in connector 40 or through holes 50a in spacer 50, and are then threaded into receiving apertures lie in panel to panel connector mount 11 (see
Of course it is understood that the above is merely a preferred embodiment of the invention and that various changes and alterations can he made without departing from the spirit and broader aspects thereof.
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 12/774,187, filed May 5, 2010.
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