FREE STANDING PARTITION
A free standing mobile partition set is configured to either temporarily or permanently partition open floor areas to create an enclosed or semi-enclosed area that is more suitable for smaller assemblies of people for meetings, instruction, etc. The partition set comprises two panels pivotally connected to each other, a mechanical constraint between the panels to limit the minimum and maximum dihedral angles of pivotal rotation between the panels, a plurality of swivel casters on the bottom edges of said panels, jackscrews on the bottom of said panels for anchoring the partition set in a desired location and preferably one or more doors and windows in each partition set. One or more partition sets can be combined or use separately to provide practical and flexible use of a larger open floor space as short term and long term needs arise.
The subject application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent application Ser. No. 61/149,903 filed Feb. 4, 2009.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe subject disclosure is related to free standing partitions, and more specifically to movable, free standing partition sets that can be arranged in multiple configurations.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONOften is the case that large, open floor areas exist in a building and the need to section-off this same space becomes required. The options are to subdivide this open area with permanent walls, usually presenting a prohibitive renovation expense, or with the standard office partitions commonly referred to as cubicles, offering only slight isolation to attempt similar utility. These solutions reflect permanent and temporary solutions, respectively, but both result in a fixed use of available space. Due to the inflexibility of either of these solutions, it is not uncommon to end up with inefficient utility of space. For example, the resulting number of permanently constructed “offices” or cubicles proves to be too many, or that some amount of desired open areas that previously existed are no longer available, but are still needed. And in the end, the utility of the floor plan is limited.
Schools, community centers, religious organizations and other groups, as well as businesses, often require flexible space. Frequently the overall floor space in a given setting needs to be shared between different activities at different moments throughout the day, week, or month. And these different activities may call for open spaces one time, and for enclosed spaces at another. The above described predicament of coping with limited floor space is a particular dilemma for organizations with limited funding. There is a need for a way to partition open floor spaces that affords the utility of permanent walls, while permitting easy movability for greatest and most flexible use of the floor space. This is of greatest importance for economy and flexibility of operation as well as in efforts to minimize new construction costs or renovation costs. By not having to commit to the unplanned, unforeseen, and indeterminate utility of the space, the resultant inflexible use of the given space can be avoided.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTIONIt is an object of the invention to subdivide any open floor space into enclosed spaces with a free standing partition set, or multiples thereof, creating an enclosed area or areas anywhere on the open floor space that is/are more suitable for meetings, classes, and office use.
It is an object of the invention to subdivide an open floor space with a free standing partition set having doors or other means to afford privacy and yet allow entry to and exit out of the enclosed area.
It is an object of the invention to create free standing partitioned enclosed areas by joining multiple free standing partition sets together in various configurations depending upon need, anywhere on the open floor area.
It is an object of the invention that the preferred embodiment of the free standing partition set feature windows as shown in the accompanying drawings, such that one can view into and view out of the enclosed area for convenience, safety and to foster a pleasing, non-claustrophobic atmosphere in which to occupy the enclosed space.
It is an object of the invention that the preferred embodiment of the free standing partition set be constructed to address acoustics by specifying the physical height of the free standing partition set's wall panels and the incorporation of materials chosen to abate unwanted sound transmission.
It is another object of the invention to be able to easily move and position the preferred embodiment of the free standing partition set by a multitude of stated methods to the location where desired; offering greatest flexibility and utility of the resulting spaces both within and without the enclosed area.
It is yet another object of the invention to sturdily fix the free standing partition set in the deployed position for the desired time as the case may be, by a means that is part and parcel to the preferred embodiment of the invention.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn fulfillment of one or more of the objects of the invention, a flexible free standing partition set is provided. The partition set comprises a first panel and a second panel pivotally connected to one another at respective ends of the panels. A mechanical constraint, such as a strut and chain are provided between the first and second panels to limit the minimum and maximum dihedral angles of pivotal rotation between the panels. A plurality of swivel casters on the bottom edges of said panels so that the partition set can be easily moved from one location or configuration to another. Preferably jackscrews or other means are provided on the bottom of the panels for anchoring the partition set in a desired location. The panels can include optional doors and/or windows. The free standing partition set also preferably includes a removable tie rod connecting the first panel to the second panel at a dihedral angle less than 90 degrees. The tie rod facilitates easy and safe movement of the partition set from one location to another by a single person.
The invention further provides a flexible partition system comprising a plurality of partition sets. The plural partition sets are configurable with each other or separable from each other in multiple arrangements. The configuration of the partitions can be quickly and easily changed to meet changing space needs. This provides great flexibility for businesses, religious organizations, schools, community centers, etc.
The foregoing and other aspects and features of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description, as considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Turning now to the drawings, the preferred embodiments of the invention will be described.
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The partition set 10 preferably includes plural swivel casters 20a, 20b mounted to the bottom edges of panels 12, 14 to allow the partition set to be easily and readily moved from one position on the open floor area to another, as shown in
Additional features to the preferred embodiment to enhance the utility of the partition set is the incorporation of sidelight windows 30 along side the doors and windows 32 at the hinged end of each wall panel as shown. The windows allow people to identify who's occupying the enclosed area and provide a more pleasing, less claustrophobic atmosphere for those within the enclosed area.
Once the partition set is moved to the desired location, jackscrews 22 located along the bottom edge of each wall panel at 22a and 22b are screwed downward to lift each wall panel of the partition set to bear most of the weight of the wall panel, thereby immobilizing the partition set. If greater resistance to movement is desired, an additional jackscrew 22c can be installed at the hinge end, as shown in
Further features part and parcel to the invention are sound transmission abatement and absorbing means employed to further enhance the effectiveness of the invention. The first measure used to address this is the high, intended design height of the wall panel, to be just below ceiling height and close floor clearance to minimize sound transmission from over and from under the wall panel itself. A second measure employs facing the panel with commercially available, non-structural acoustic material 34. A third measure for enhanced sound transmission reduction in applications involving uneven flooring is a floating seal 36 held captive within the bottom edge of the wall panel. Alternatively, a seal made of highly compliant material, or equivalent scheme will minimize sound passing beneath the wall panel. Additionally, an acoustic seal 38 at the top of each panel made out of a highly compliant material further improves sound transmission abatement. In other words, the free-standing partition set can be constructed to extend from the floor to the ceiling where warranted and when recessed lighting fixtures are present.
One preferred construction of the panels 12, 14 of the partition set is shown in
While preferred embodiments of the invention have been herein illustrated and described, it is to be appreciated that certain changes, rearrangements and modifications may be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A free standing partition set comprising:
- a first panel;
- a second panel pivotally connected on one end to an end of said first panel;
- a constraint between said first and second panels to limit the minimum and maximum dihedral angles of pivotal rotation between said panels;
- movable means on the bottom of said panels for moving the partition set from one position to another; and
- anchor means on the bottom of said panels for anchoring the partition set in a desired location.
2. A free standing partition set as in claim 1 wherein said movable means comprises a plurality of swivel casters mounted to a bottom edge of each said panel.
3. A free standing partition set as in claim 1 wherein said movable means comprises at least one air bearing fixture on the bottom of each said panel.
4. A free standing partition set as in claim 1 wherein said anchor means comprises a plurality of jackscrews mounted to a bottom edge of each said panel.
5. A free standing partition set as in claim 1 wherein said constraint comprises a strut mounted to one of said first and second panels and a chain connected between said first and second panels.
6. A free standing partition set as in claim 1 further comprising a removable tie rod connecting said first panel to said second panel at a dihedral angle less than 90 degrees.
7. A free standing partition set as in claim 1 further comprising at least one door in at least one of said panels.
8. A free standing partition set as in claim 1 further comprising at least one window in at least one of said panels.
9. A free standing partition set as in claim 1 further comprising an acoustic seal on bottom edges of said first and second panels.
10. A free standing partition set as in claim 1 further comprising an acoustic seal on top edges of said first and second panels.
11. A free standing partition as in claim 1, further comprising non-structural acoustic material facing on said first and second panels.
12. A flexible partition system comprising a plurality of partition sets according to claim 1 configurable to form one or more rooms.
13. A free standing partition set comprising:
- a first panel;
- a second panel pivotally connected on one end to an end of said first panel;
- a mechanical constraint between said first and second panels to limit the minimum and maximum dihedral angles of pivotal rotation between said panels;
- a plurality of swivel casters on bottom edges of said panels;
- jackscrews on the bottoms of said panels for anchoring the partition set in a desired location; and
- at least one door in at least one of said panels.
14. A free standing partition set as in claim 13 further comprising a removable tie rod connecting said first panel to said second panel at a dihedral angle less than 90 degrees.
15. A free standing partition set as in claim 13 further comprising at least one window in at least one of said panels.
16. A flexible partition system comprising
- a plurality of partition sets each partition set including a first panel, a second panel pivotally connected on one end to an end of said first panel, a mechanical constraint between said first and second panels to limit the minimum and maximum dihedral angles of pivotal rotation between said panels, a plurality of swivel casters on bottom edges of said panels, and a removable tie rod connecting said first panel to said second panel at a dihedral angle less than 90 degrees;
- at least one door in at least of said partition sets;
- at least one window in at least one of said partition sets; and
- said plural partition sets being configurable with each other or separable from each other in multiple arrangements.
17. A flexible partition system as in claim 16 further comprising one or more jackscrews on the bottoms of each of said partition sets for anchoring said partition sets in a desired location.
18. A flexible partition system as in claim 16 further comprising means for connecting two or more of said partition sets together to form a room.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 4, 2010
Publication Date: Aug 5, 2010
Inventor: Gary T. Nakai (Skokie, IL)
Application Number: 12/699,987
International Classification: E04H 1/12 (20060101); E04C 2/52 (20060101);