Modular panel system

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Inventors

Cooper, John
Hall, Reginald E.
Lloyd-Jones, Peter G.

Application #

708710

Filed

Mar-6-1985

Published

Feb-24-1987

Current US Class

160/229.1
160/351

International Classes

E06B 003/12

Field of Search

160/351 160/135 160/229 52/272 52/239 52/91 52/581 52/586 40/605 16/268 16/382 16/373 16/387

Examiners

Britts; Ramon S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Rosen; Lawrence

US Patent References

4134564   Panel system and c...
4491166   Panel display

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Abstract
A modular panel system consists of a plurality of panels. Each panel carries at least one and preferably two pivotal connection devices. Each pivotal connection device has thereon a hook-like or latch-like member which can fit into a slot to releasably connect one panel to an adjacent panel. A particular design of double axis hinge is also disclosed, which serves as the pivotal connection device.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A modular panel system, comprising a plurality of panels, each panel having one or more hinges, and at least one of the hinges of the system including first and second pin members, each having parallel limbs of circular cross-section forming hinge pins, and first and second hinge plates, each of the hinge plates having first and second limb-receiving journals offset and noncollinear with respect to each other for rotatably receiving the first and second pin members, respectively, at least one of the hinge plates of each hinge having a hook-like member thereon whereby said hinge can be releasably connected to an adjacent panel, such that one hinge plate can pivot through 360.degree. relative to the other, the first 180.degree. of this movement being pivoting about a first common axis defined by collinearity of the axis of pivoting of the second limb of the first pin member within the first journal of the second hinge plate and the axis of pivoting of the first limb of the second pin member within the second journal of the first hinge plate, and the second 180.degree. of the said movement being pivoting about a second common axis defined by collinearity of the axis of pivoting of the first limb of the first pin member within the first journal of the first hinge plate and the axis of pivoting of the second limb of the second pin member within the second journal of the second hinge plate.



Description
This invention relates to a modular panel system which is particularly useful for exhibition and conference use, whereby posters and other visual material can be displayed in an attractive manner. Such a system is also useful in dividing up space in a desired and readily altered manner. The invention also relates to a modular panel system incorporating a particularly advantageous design of hinge, used to allow adjacent panels when connected together to pivot one relative to the other.

Various designs of panel systems, some of which are folding panel systems, have been proposed. Examples include the proposals in the following patent Nos.:

G.B. 1,311,761

G.B. 1,478,515

U.S. 1,282,685

U.S. 3,356,403

U.S. 3,605,851

U.S. 3,592,289

U.S. 3,913,656

U.S. 3,987,838

U.S. 4,147,198

(Reissued No. 30,777)

G.B. 2,069,212B

G.B. 2,117,158B

Some of these prior proposals are pivotally jointed or folding systems, for example U.S. Pat. Nos. 1,282,685, 3,592,289, and 4,147,198, and G.B. 2,069,212B. Though the systems are designed to fold to facilitate carrying from place to place, the fact remains that it is often very inconvenient and awkward to carry a folded panel system and it is difficult or impossible to alter the system, e.g. by omission of one panel, without disassembly and reassembly. In other words, to alter the number of panels provided by a folding panel system is usually not possible in practice for unskilled persons. On the other hand, non-folding systems have been proposed wherein individual panels are connected to support posts or the like in order to provide the desired system. Examples of this type of arrangement are the proposals in G.B. Pat. No. 1,311,761, U.S. Pat. No. 3,605,851 and U.S. Pat. No. 3,356,403. These systems are generally characterised by the use of quite complex mechanical connections and panel support arrangements, and hence tend to be expensive.
 
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