Modular bi-fold door

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Inventors

Palmbos, Allen Lee
Consolla, Mark Joseph
Madsen, P. Ramsey
Pokletar, William J.

Application #

160342

Filed

May-31-2002

Published

Jan-27-2004

Current US Class

049/501
049/70
049/98
052/36.1
052/71
160/135
160/351

International Classes

E04B 001/346; E04B 007/16

Field of Search

52/71 52/36.1 160/135 160/351 49/501 49/70 49/98

Assignee

Knoll, Inc. (East Greenville, PA)

Examiners

Friedman; Carl D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Buchanan Ingersoll

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Abstract
The present invention is a door adaptable for work spaces in a modular work area environment. The door is bi-fold in design, can be attached to any flat surface, and is particularly suited for attachment to the flat end portion of the modular wall separating two adjacent modular work spaces. The door can then be used to close the entry and egress area of either adjacent modular work space areas. When not in use, the door can be folded such that it rests in a position perpendicular to the shared modular wall, such that the entry and egress areas of both adjacent modular work spaces are open.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A door comprising:

a first arcuately-shaped rigid panel;

a second arcuately-shaped rigid panel hingedly attached to said first rigid panel;

a plurality of casters, attached to the bottom of said second rigid panel; and

an attachment member, connected to said first rigid panel, for attaching said door to a flat surface.

2. The door of claim 1 wherein said second rigid panel comprises:

a plurality of frame members forming a rectangular frame; and

an insert held in said frame.

3. The door of claim 2 wherein said insert is a flexible panel.

4. The door of claim 3 wherein said flexible panel is composed of material selected from a group comprising polycarbonate, perforated steel and plastic.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to modular work spaces and, in particular, to devices for providing privacy to single work spaces, in a modular work space environment.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Modular work spaces, or "cubicles," are well known in the art. In general the modular work space allows the transformation of a wide open area into an office area having multiple work spaces for multiple workers. In general, a modular work area consists of wall panels which can be connected together in various ways to form individual work spaces. Generally, the modular work space includes modules which provide typical office accessories, such as desks and cabinets and typically also includes conduits for the routing of electrical and communication wiring. Entry to and egress from individual modular work spaces generally is provided by means of a gap in the modular work space, wherein the series of modular walls does not comprise a completely enclosed space. Generally the modular work spaces do not have doors, although it is possible to utilize a traditional door in the open entry and egress area of the modular work space.
 
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