Lay-in skin and method for partition panels
A partition panel and method for open office space and the like which includes a rigid skin shaped to cover at least a portion of a face of the panel and including a connector flange which extends along an upper edge of the skin and has a downwardly opening configuration defining a connector channel with at least one downwardly extending tab. A connector bracket is connected with the panel and extends across the face thereof in a generally horizontal orientation. At least one connector clip is supported on the connector bracket and includes a resiliently flexible finger to detachably, yet positively, support the skin on the frame in a hanging fashion. The tab is inserted behind the finger and is resiliently drawn toward the frame by the finger to mount the skin in a manner which permits the skin to be shifted horizontally while the skin remains attached to the frame.
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The present invention relates to furnishings for open office spaces and the like, and in particular to a partition construction and method having removable covers or skins adapted to provide access to internally routed utilities even when the covers are partially covered or blocked by furniture components or the like in front of the covers.
Office partitions are often provided with utilities, such as electrical power, data cables, telecommunication lines, and the like, which are routed through the interiors of the partitions. It is advantageous to equip such partitions with covers that are removable, so that the utilities therein can be easily accessed to permit convenient routing and rerouting of wires, conduits, etc. and to permit addition of new utilities. However, removable covers often become unremovable or “trapped” on their respective partitions by furniture components or the like positioned in front of the removable covers. Such furniture components may be freestanding or attached to the partitions, and can include shelves, worksurfaces, cabinets, book binders, file carriers, attached or freestanding furniture, computer equipment, “off-module” partitions, and the like. These blocking furniture components, and other similar obstructions, cause the job of accessing the utilities to be very time consuming for the installers or repairmen, and very disruptive for the office worker because of the myriad of items that must be removed and replaced. These problems are particularly noticeable when the furniture component trapping the cover is heavy and/or semi-permanently attached, since moving such items requires substantial time and effort before the partition cover can be removed.
For example, the above-noted problems occur when a partition is attached “off-module” to a second partition or “spine”, between the vertical side edges of the spine partition. Typically, the vertical side edge of the “off-module” partition abuts the cover or face of the spine partition, making it impossible to pull off and remove the cover of the spine partition until the “off-module” partition is first disconnected. However, disconnection of the “off-module” partition can be relatively difficult, inconvenient, and disruptive in an office environment, since binder bins, shelves, storage units, cabinets, and other furniture components are often attached to the partitions. The net result is that a major undertaking is required by an installer or repairman to remove and then replace the “off-module” partition, so as to access the interior of the spine partition.
Another problem associated with many prior partition designs is that customers have different utility needs, resulting in requests for a myriad of different utility outlet arrangements, particularly along the beltway and base areas of the partition system. It is not economically feasible to custom build custom partitions for every different possible arrangement that users may desire. Further, “too many” special/different parts for different arrangements lead to errors in filling out purchase orders, errors in shipping, installation errors and other related difficulties. Even if an installation is successful and properly set up, work requirements typically change, such that more or fewer outlets, jacks, and the like are often needed. In an attempt to quickly satisfy their needs, office workers may externally route wires as needed in and around the work area from existing outlets and jacks. This results in tangled wires, an unsightly mess, and a potential safety hazard.
One solution proposed to alleviate those problems noted above is disclosed in the Dykstra et al. U.S. Pat. No. 5,826,385 in the name of Steelcase Development Corporation, assignee of the present application, which discloses a partition construction with novel removable covers. While the Dykstra et al. patent does disclose a cover panel or skin that is slidably supported on the partition frame to facilitate access to interior mounted utilities, the cover panel or skin is preferably constructed from a flexible or semiflexible material, so that it can be elastically deformed during removal and/or replacement.
Accordingly, a furniture construction solving the aforementioned problems is desired.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONOne aspect of the present invention is to provide a partition panel for open office space and the like which includes a frame having opposite faces thereof disposed in a normally generally vertical orientation. A rigid skin is shaped to cover at least a portion of one of the faces of the frame, and includes a connector flange which extends along an upper edge of the skin and has a downwardly opening configuration and defines a connector channel with at least one downwardly extending tab. A connector bracket is connected with the frame and shaped to extend across the one face of the frame in a generally horizontal orientation. At least one connector clip is supported on the connector bracket, and includes a resiliently flexible finger with an outwardly turned free end shaped for reception in the connector channel in the skin to detachably, yet positively, support the skin on the frame in a hanging fashion. The tab on the connector flange is inserted behind the finger, and is resiliently drawn toward the frame by the finger to securely, yet detachably, mount the skin on the frame in a manner which permits the skin to be shifted horizontally along the one face of the frame while the skin remains attached to the frame.
Another aspect of the present invention is to provide an improved skin mounting arrangement for a reconfigurable partition system of the type having a plurality of panels detachably interconnected in a side-by-side relationship to divide open office space and the like into individual workstations, wherein the panels have at least one frame with opposite faces disposed in a normally generally vertical orientation. At least one rigid skin is shaped to cover at least a portion of one of the faces of the frame, and includes a connector flange which extends along an upper edge of the skin and has a downwardly opening configuration defining a connector channel with at least one downwardly extending tab. At least one connector clip is operably supported by the frame, and includes a resiliently flexible finger with an outwardly turned free end shaped for reception in the connector channel of the skin to detachably, yet positively, support the skin on the frame in a hanging fashion. The tab on the connector flange is inserted behind the finger and is resiliently drawn toward the frame by the finger to securely, yet detachably, mount the skin on the frame in a manner which permits the skin to be shifted horizontally along one face of the frame while the skin remains attached to the frame.
Yet another aspect of the present invention is to provide a skin mounting arrangement for partition panels and the like of the type having a panel frame with opposite faces, wherein a rigid skin is shaped to cover at least a portion of one of the faces of an associated panel frame. The rigid skin includes a connector flange which extends along an upper edge of the skin, and has a downwardly opening configuration which defines a connector channel with at least one downwardly extending tab. A connector bracket is shaped to extend across one face of the frame in a generally horizontal orientation and is attached to the panel frame by a fastener. At least one connector clip is supported on the connector bracket, and includes a resiliently flexible finger with an outwardly turned free end shaped for reception in the connector channel in the skin to detachably, yet positively, support the skin on the frame in a hanging fashion. The tab on the connector flange is inserted behind the finger and is resiliently drawn toward the frame by the finger to securely, yet detachably, mount the skin on the frame in a manner which permits the skin to be shifted horizontally along one face of the frame while the skin remains attached to the frame.
Another aspect of the present invention is to provide an apparatus for detachably mounting a cover skin on a partition panel of the type having a frame with opposite faces, which includes a connector bracket shaped to extend across one of the faces of the frame in a generally horizontal orientation. Also included is a fastener for attaching the connector bracket with the frame, and at least one connector clip supported on the connector bracket, which includes a resiliently flexible finger with an outwardly turned free end shaped for engaging a downwardly turned upper connector channel portion of an associated cover skin. The upper connector channel is inserted behind the finger, and is resiliently drawn toward the frame by the finger to securely, yet detachably, mount the skin on the frame in a manner which permits the skin to be shifted horizontally along one face of the frame while the skin remains attached to the frame.
Yet another aspect of the present invention is to provide a method for partitioning open office space and the like into individual workstations by detachably interconnecting panels of the type having frames and covering skins in a side-by-side relationship. The method includes forming a connector flange along an upper edge of at least one of the skins to define a downwardly opening connector channel with at least one downwardly extending tab, providing at least one connector clip having a resiliently flexible finger with an outwardly turned free end shaped for reception in the connector channel of the one skin; operably connecting the connector clip to one of the frames and positioning the connector clip adjacent a face portion thereof such that the finger extends in a generally vertical orientation to engage the tab on the one skin when the skin is horizontally located at a preselected installed position on the one frame, positioning the connector channel portion of the one skin over the clip for hanging support of the one skin on the one frame at a pre-installed position laterally spaced apart from the installed position, and sliding the one skin generally horizontally across the one frame from the pre-installed position to the installed position, thereby inserting the tab behind the finger and resiliently drawing the one skin against the one frame to securely, yet detachably, support the one skin on the one frame.
Still another aspect of the present invention is to provide a connector clip for detachably mounting cover skins on partition panel frames, which includes a base portion having a predetermined width shaped for reception in an associated socket to operably connect said connector clip with an associated one of the partition panel frames. A resiliently flexible finger portion extends generally vertically upwardly from the base portion, and includes an outwardly turned free end shaped for reception in a connector channel portion of an associated one of the cover skins to detachably, yet positively, support the one cover skin on the one frame in a hanging fashion, and for engagement with a depending tab portion of the one cover skin to resiliently draw the same toward the one frame. The connector clip also includes first and second resiliently flexible wing portions which extend generally horizontally in opposite directions from the finger, and include outwardly turned free ends configured to engage the tab to permit the one cover skin to be shifted horizontally along the one frame while the one cover skin remains attached to the one frame.
These and other features and advantages of the present invention will be further understood and appreciated by those skilled in the art by reference to the following specification, claims, and appended drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
For purposes of the description herein, the terms “upper,” “lower,” “right,” “left,” “rear,” “front,” vertical, “horizontal” and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in
A partition construction 2 embodying the present invention is shown in an office environment in
An exemplary partition system that can be used with the present cover system is disclosed in detail in co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/367,249, entitled Customizable Partition System, filed Feb. 14, 2003 and assigned to the Steelcase Development Corporation, the entire contents of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference. In this partition system, as described below, the partition frames are configured to support other partition frames perpendicularly thereto in any one of a plurality of different intermediate “off-module” locations between their vertical side edges. Advantageously, this allows the partition frames to be selectively configured and reconfigured into different office arrangements, where the offices have different sizes, shapes, and numbers of workstations, using the same partition frames and partition covers. For example,
It is further contemplated that the present cover system can be used to cover a permanent architectural wall, a demountable architectural wall, or other space dividing wall structures where there is a need to access an interior of the wall, but where items may block removal of the covers.
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As base 51 is inserted within laterally extending band 55, the inwardly turned ends 57 of outwardly extending arms 56 snap into window 61, and reside just below edge 68, thereby positively retaining clip 50 both horizontally and vertically. Moreover, the free end 60 of inwardly protruding tab 59 deflects as clip 50 is being inserted into receptor 41, such that when free end 60 reaches edge 68, the inwardly biased protruding tab 59, and more specifically free end 60, will return to its original configuration, thereby positively retaining free end 60 against edge 68 for additional retention of clip 50 within the receptor 41.
As noted above, receptors 41-43 are similar in configuration and operation, such that the above-described installation of clip 50 within receptor 41 applies to receptors 41-43, with the clips 50 installed therein being substantially identical. An upper portion 64 of each of the clips 50 is canted or bent rearwardly toward the adjacent surface of panel frame 15, such that when installed in upper bracket 40, upper portion 64 is disposed behind the outer surface 58 of upper bracket 40 to resiliently draw skin tabs 28 firmly against frame 15, as described in detail herein.
Upper bracket 40 also includes a pair of upwardly extending tabs or inclined ramp portions 47 disposed directly above receptor 41, which define a slot or notch 48 therebetween. This configuration assists in positively locating skins 22, 23 on panel frame 15, and in creating an audible “snap” or “click” sound when skin 22, 23 is optimally positioned on its associated frame 15, in the manner described in detail below. Upper bracket 40 also includes a pair of notches 75 (
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The skins 22, 23 are prepared for installation by installing bottom clips 90 into clip receptors 34 disposed along bottom flange 32. As best illustrated by
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With upper and lower brackets 40 and 80 installed on panel frame 15, and bottom clips 90 installed on skins 22, 23, the skins are detachably mounted on their associated panel frame 15 in the following manner. In the example shown in
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As noted above, in the preferred embodiment of the present invention, one receptor 41 is utilized to create the audible snap during installation of covering skins 22 and/or 23. With reference to
In the foregoing description it will be readily appreciated by those skilled in the art that modifications may be made to the invention without departing from the concepts disclosed herein. Such modifications are to be considered as included in the following claims, unless these claims by their language expressly state otherwise.
Claims
1. A partition panel for open office space and the like, comprising:
- a frame having opposite faces thereof disposed in a normally generally vertical orientation;
- a rigid skin shaped to cover at least a portion of one of said faces of said frame, and including a connector flange extending along an upper edge of said skin, having a downwardly opening configuration defining a connector channel with at least one downwardly extending tab;
- a connector bracket connected with said frame, and shaped to extend across said one face of said frame in a generally horizontal orientation; and
- at least one connector clip supported on said connector bracket, and including a resiliently flexible finger with an outwardly turned free end shaped for reception in said connector channel in said skin to detachably, yet positively, support said skin on said frame in a hanging fashion, and wherein said tab on said connector flange is inserted behind said finger and is resiliently drawn toward said frame by said finger to securely, yet detachably, mount said skin on said frame in a manner which permits said skin to be shifted horizontally along said one face of said frame while said skin remains attached to said frame.
2. A partition panel as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
- said connector bracket includes a notch disposed behind said finger and shaped to receive said tab therein to horizontally locate said skin at a preselected installed position on said frame.
3. A partition panel as set forth in claim 2, wherein:
- said finger biases said tab into said notch to positively, yet releasably, locate said skin in said installed position.
4. A partition panel as set forth in claim 3, wherein:
- said bracket includes inclined ramp portions disposed on opposite sides of said notch to guide said tab into said notch.
5. A partition panel as set forth in claim 4, wherein:
- said skin is configured for detachable connection with said frame by first positioning said connector flange on said clip for hanging support at a pre-installed position laterally spaced apart from said installed position, and then sliding said skin generally horizontally from said pre-installed position until said tab snaps into said notch, thereby creating an audible indication that said skin has been properly located in said installed position.
6. A partition panel as set forth in claim 5, wherein:
- said finger extends generally vertically.
7. A partition panel as set forth in claim 6, wherein:
- said connector flange has an inverted generally U-shaped configuration.
8. A partition panel as set forth in claim 7, wherein:
- said skin includes a plurality of said tabs disposed in a laterally spaced apart relationship along said connector channel.
9. A partition panel as set forth in claim 8, including:
- a plurality of said clips disposed in a laterally spaced apart relationship along said connector bracket in vertical alignment with said tabs when said skin is in said installed position.
10. A partition panel as set forth in claim 9, wherein:
- said skin includes a generally imperforate face disposed a spaced apart distance from said frame to define a utility channel therebetween within which utilities are routed generally horizontally along said one face of said frame.
11. A partition panel as set forth in claim 10, wherein:
- said skin includes open ends extending along opposite sides thereof to permit utilities to be routed through said utility channel.
12. A partition panel as set forth in claim 11, wherein:
- said connector clips each include a pair of resiliently flexible wings extending generally horizontally with outwardly turned free ends which engage said tabs to permit said skin to be shifted horizontally along said one face of said frame while said skin remains attached to said frame.
13. A partition panel as set forth in claim 12, wherein:
- said connector bracket includes pockets in which said connector clips are frictionally retained.
14. A partition panel as set forth in claim 13, wherein:
- said connector flange defines an upper connector flange and said connector channel defines an upper connector channel; and
- said skin includes a lower connector flange extending along a lower edge of said skin and having a generally U-shaped configuration which opens upwardly to define a lower connector channel.
15. A partition panel as set forth in claim 14, including:
- a first connector strip received and retained in said lower channel.
16. A partition panel as set forth in claim 15, wherein:
- said connector bracket defines an upper connector bracket; and including
- a lower connector bracket connected with said frame in a vertically spaced apart relationship with said upper connector bracket, and shaped to extend across said one face of said frame in a generally horizontal orientation.
17. A partition panel as set forth in claim 16, including:
- a second connector strip supported on said lower connector bracket.
18. A partition panel as set forth in claim 17, wherein:
- one of said first and second connector strips includes a female snap retainer and said other of said first and second connector strips includes a male snap retainer shaped for reception in said female snap retainer to detachably connect said skin to said frame in a manner which permits said skin to be shifted horizontally along said one face of said frame while said skin remains attached to said frame.
19. A partition panel as set forth in claim 18, including:
- threaded fasteners attaching said upper and lower connector brackets to said frame.
20. A partition panel as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
- said skin is configured for detachable connection with said frame by first positioning said connector flange on said clip for hanging support at a pre-installed position laterally spaced apart from an installed position, and then sliding said skin generally horizontally from said pre-installed position until said tab snaps into place behind said finger, thereby creating an audible indication that said skin has been properly located in said installed position.
21. A partition panel as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
- said finger extends generally vertically.
22. A partition panel as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
- said connector flange has an inverted generally U-shaped configuration.
23. A partition panel as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
- said skin includes a plurality of said tabs disposed in a laterally spaced apart relationship along said connector channel.
24. A partition panel as set forth in claim 1, including:
- a plurality of said clips disposed in a laterally spaced apart relationship along said connector bracket.
25. A partition panel as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
- said skin includes a generally imperforate face disposed a spaced apart distance from said frame to define a utility channel therebetween within which utilities are routed generally horizontally along said one face of said frame.
26. A partition panel as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
- said skin includes open ends extending along opposite sides thereof to permit utilities to be routed therethrough.
27. A partition panel as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
- said connector clips each include a pair of resiliently flexible wings extending generally horizontally with outwardly turned free ends which engage said tab to permit said skin to be shifted horizontally along said one face of said frame while said skin remains attached to said frame.
28. A partition panel as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
- said connector bracket includes a pocket in which said connector clip is frictionally retained.
29. A partition panel as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
- said connector flange defines an upper connector flange and said connector channel defines an upper connector channel;
- said skin includes a lower connector flange extending along a lower edge of said skin and having a generally U-shaped configuration which opens upwardly to define a lower connector channel; and
- a first connector strip is received and retained in said lower channel.
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50. An apparatus for detachably mounting a cover skin on a partition panel of the type having a frame with opposite faces, comprising:
- a connector bracket shaped to extend across one of the faces of the frame in a generally horizontal orientation;
- a fastener for attaching said connector bracket with the frame; and
- at least one connector clip supported on said connector bracket, and including a resiliently flexible finger with an outwardly turned free end shaped for engaging a downwardly turned upper connector channel portion of an associated cover skin which is inserted behind said finger and is resiliently drawn toward the frame by said finger to securely, yet detachably, mount the skin on the frame in a manner which permits the skin to be shifted horizontally along the one face of the frame while the skin remains attached to the frame.
51. An apparatus as set forth in claim 50, wherein:
- said connector bracket includes a notch disposed behind said finger and shaped to receive a tab portion of the cover skin therein to horizontally locate the cover skin at a preselected installed position on the frame.
52. An apparatus as set forth in claim 51, wherein:
- said finger biases said tab into said notch to positively, yet releasably, locate the cover skin in said installed position.
53. An apparatus as set forth in claim 52, wherein:
- said bracket includes inclined ramp portions disposed on opposite sides of said notch to guide the tab portion of the cover skin into said notch.
54. An apparatus as set forth in claim 53, wherein:
- said finger extends generally vertically; and
- said connector clip includes a pair of resiliently flexible wings extending generally horizontally with outwardly turned free ends shaped to engage the connector channel portion of the cover skin to permit the cover skin to be shifted horizontally along the one face of the frame while the skin remains attached to the frame.
55. In a method for partitioning open office space and the like into individual workstations by detachably interconnecting panels of the type having frames and covering skins in a side-by-side relationship, the improvement comprising:
- forming a connector flange along an upper edge of at least one of the skins to define a downwardly opening connector channel with at least one downwardly extending tab;
- providing at least one connector clip having a resiliently flexible finger with an outwardly turned free end shaped for reception in the connector channel of the one skin;
- operably connecting the connector clip to one of the frames, and positioning the connector clip adjacent a face portion thereof such that the finger extends in a generally vertical orientation to engage the tab on the one skin when the skin is horizontally located at a preselected installed position on the one frame;
- positioning the connector channel portion of the one skin over the clip for hanging support of the one skin on the one frame at a pre-installed position laterally spaced apart from the installed position; and
- sliding the one skin generally horizontally across the one frame from the pre-installed position to the installed position, thereby inserting the tab behind the finger and resiliently drawing the one skin against the one frame to securely, yet detachably, support the one skin on the one frame.
56. A method as set forth in claim 55, wherein:
- said connecting step comprises:
- providing a connector bracket shaped to extend across the face of the one frame;
- mounting the connector clip on the connector bracket; and
- fastening the connector bracket to the face of the frame.
57. A method as forth in claim 55, including:
- forming a notch in the connector bracket behind the finger with a shape to receive the tab therein to horizontally locate the one skin at the installed position on the one frame.
58. A method as set forth in claim 57, including:
- positioning the finger relative to the one frame to cause the finger to bias the tab into the notch to positively, yet releasably, locate the one skin in the installed position.
59. A method as set forth in claim 57, including:
- positioning the finger relative to the tab such that during said sliding step, the tab snaps into the notch to create an audible indication that the skin has been properly located in the installed position.
60. A method as set forth in claim 59, including:
- positioning the finger relative to the tab such that the connector clip detachably mounts the one skin on the one frame in a manner which permits the skin to be shifted horizontally along the face of the one frame while the one skin remains attached to the one frame.
61. A method as set forth in claim 55, including:
- positioning the finger relative to the tab such that the connector clip detachably mounts the one skin on the one frame in a manner which permits the skin to be shifted horizontally along the face of the one frame while the one skin remains attached to the one frame.
62. A connector clip for detachably mounting cover skins on partition panel frames, comprising:
- a base portion having a predetermined width shaped for reception in an associated socket to operably connect said connector clip with an associated one of the partition panel frames;
- a resiliently flexible finger portion extending generally vertically upwardly from said base portion, and including an outwardly turned free end shaped for reception in a connector channel portion of an associated one of the cover skins to detachably, yet positively, support the one cover skin on the one frame in a hanging fashion, and for engagement with a depending tab portion of the one cover skin to resiliently draw the same toward the one frame; and
- first and second resiliently flexible wing portions extending generally horizontally in opposite directions from said finger, and including outwardly turned free ends configured to engage the tab to permit the one cover skin to be shifted horizontally along the one frame while the one cover skin remains attached to the one frame.
63. A partition for open office space and the like, comprising:
- first and second panel frames interconnected in a side-by-side relationship, and each including
- a pair of vertical posts spaced laterally apart;
- at least one horizontal member interconnecting said posts; and
- a connector bracket;
- a first skin detachably connected with said connector bracket on said first panel frame, and covering at least a portion of said first panel frame;
- a second skin detachably connected with said connector bracket on said second panel frame, and covering at least a portion of said second panel frame;
- a cable manager supported on said second panel frame and configured to route electrical cables between at least said second panel frame and said portion of said second skin; and
- a connector slidably attaching said second skin to said second panel frame such that when said first skin is removed from said first panel frame, said second skin can be shifted horizontally along said second panel frame into at least a portion of the space previously occupied by said first skin to access the electrical cables supported in said cable manager on said second panel frame.
64. A partition panel as set forth in claim 63, wherein:
- said connector bracket on said second panel frame extends across an associated face of said second panel frame in a generally horizontal orientation.
65. A partition panel as set forth in claim 64, wherein:
- said connector bracket on said first panel frame extends across an associated face of said first panel frame in a generally horizontal orientation, and is aligned with said connector bracket on said second panel frame.
66. A partition panel as set forth in claim 65, wherein:
- said connector includes a clip supported on said connector bracket of said second panel frame, and having a resiliently flexible finger which engages said second skin to securely, yet detachably, mount said second skin on said second panel frame in a manner which permits said second skin to be shifted horizontally along the face of said second panel frame while said second skin remains attached to said second panel frame.
67. A partition panel as set forth in claim 66, wherein:
- said clip is configured to slidably engage said connector bracket on said first panel frame when said second skin is shifted horizontally.
68. A partition panel as set forth in claim 67, wherein:
- said connector bracket on said second panel frame includes a notch disposed behind said finger and shaped to receive a tab portion of said second skin therein to horizontally locate said second skin at a preselected installed position on said second panel frame.
69. A partition panel as set forth in claim 68, wherein:
- said finger biases said tab into said notch to positively, yet releasably, locate said second skin in said installed position.
70. A partition panel as set forth in claim 69, wherein:
- said connector bracket on said second panel frame includes inclined ramp portions disposed on opposite sides of said notch to guide said tab portion of said second skin into said notch.
71. A partition panel as set forth in claim 70, wherein:
- said finger extends generally vertically; and
- said clip includes a pair of resiliently flexible wings extending generally horizontally with outwardly turned free ends shaped to engage a connector channel portion of said second skin to permit said second skin to be shifted horizontally along the one face of said second panel frame while said second skin remains attached to said second panel frame.
72. A partition panel as set forth in claim 71, wherein:
- said second skin includes a connector flange extending along an upper edge of said second skin, having a downwardly opening configuration defining a connector channel with said tab extending downwardly from said connector channel.
73. A partition panel as set forth in claim 72, wherein:
- said finger on said clip includes an outwardly turned free end shaped for reception in said connector channel to detachably, yet positively, support said second skin on said second panel frame in a hanging configuration.
74. A partition panel as set forth in claim 73, wherein:
- said second skin is configured for detachable connection with said second panel frame by first positioning said connector flange on said clip for hanging support at a pre-installed position laterally spaced apart from said installed position, and then sliding said second skin generally horizontally from said pre-installed position until said tab snaps into said notch, thereby creating an audible indication that said second skin has been properly located in said installed position.
75. In a reconfigurable partition system having first and second panel frames interconnected in a side-by-side relationship, and each including a pair of vertical posts spaced laterally apart, at least one horizontal member interconnecting said posts, the improvement of a skin mounting arrangement, comprising:
- a first connector bracket operably connected with said first panel frame;
- a second connector bracket operably connected with said second panel frame;
- a first skin detachably connected with said first connector bracket, and covering at least a portion of said first panel frame;
- a second skin detachably connected with said second connector bracket, and covering at least a portion of said second panel frame;
- a cable manager supported on said second panel frame and configured to route electrical cables between at least said second panel frame and said portion of said second skin; and
- a connector slidably attaching said second skin to said second panel frame such that when said first skin is removed from said first panel frame, said second skin can be shifted horizontally along said second connector bracket into at least a portion of the space previously occupied by said first skin to access the electrical cables supported in said cable manager on said second panel frame.
76. A partition panel as set forth in claim 75, wherein:
- said second connector bracket extends across an associated face of said second panel frame in a generally horizontal orientation; and
- said first connector bracket extends across an associated face of said first panel frame in a generally horizontal orientation, and is aligned with said second connector bracket.
77. A partition panel as set forth in claim 76, wherein:
- said connector includes a clip supported on said second connector bracket, and having a resiliently flexible finger which engages said second skin to securely, yet detachably, mount said second skin on said second panel frame in a manner which permits said second skin to be shifted horizontally along the face of said second panel frame while said second skin remains attached to said second panel frame; and
- said clip is configured to slidably engage said first connector bracket when said second skin is shifted horizontally.
78. A partition panel as set forth in claim 77, wherein:
- said second skin includes a connector flange extending along an upper edge of said second skin, having a downwardly opening configuration defining a connector channel with a tab extending downwardly from said connector channel.
79. A partition panel as set forth in claim 78, wherein:
- said second connector bracket includes a notch disposed behind said finger and shaped to receive said tab of said second skin therein to horizontally locate said second skin at a preselected installed position on said second panel frame;
- said finger biases said tab into said notch to positively, yet releasably, locate said second skin in said installed position; and
- said second connector bracket includes inclined ramp portions disposed on opposite sides of said notch to guide said tab of said second skin into said notch.
80. A partition panel as set forth in claim 79, wherein:
- said second skin is configured for detachable connection with said second panel frame by first positioning said connector flange on said clip for hanging support at a pre-installed position laterally spaced apart from said installed position, and then sliding said second skin generally horizontally from said pre-installed position until said tab snaps into said notch, thereby creating an audible indication that said second skin has been properly located in said installed position.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 18, 2004
Publication Date: May 18, 2006
Applicant:
Inventors: Joshua Hoekstra (Hudsonville, MI), Richard Hand (Pensacola, FL)
Application Number: 10/992,501
International Classification: A47F 10/00 (20060101);