Panel construction and connection system

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Inventors

Rossiter, Paul
Jones, Steven
Schoenherr, Andrew

Application #

735642

Filed

Oct-23-1996

Published

Apr-14-1998

Current US Class

052/239
052/481.2
160/351
160/371
160/381

International Classes

E04C 002/34

Field of Search

52/762 52/239 52/238.1 52/241 52/242 52/481.2 52/144 52/145 52/222 52/656.9 52/800.11 52/800.12 52/800.18 160/135 160/351 160/371 160/392 160/395 160/381

Assignee

Tetrad Marketing/Sales Ltd. (Ontario, CA)

Examiners

Smith; Creighton

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Killworth, Gottman, Hagan & Schaeff, L.L.P.

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Abstract
A light weight, upholstered panel for use in modular and free standing office landscaping systems. The panels form free standing partitions which can be rearranged and assembled into an office system. Panels can be interconnected and positioned over a range of angles relative to adjacent panels. The panel core is composed of a light weight composite structural material with perimeter frame members along each edge. Each frame member has the same cross-section along its length. The horizontal perimeter horizontal frame members are inter-connected with the vertical frame members by corner connectors. The corner connectors have protrusions which engage hollow cavities in the ends of the frame members. The perimeter frame acts to transfer loads imposed on the panel to the structural core. The perimeter frame members incorporate formations to secure the panel fabric, trim and the inter-panel connection system in place and provide recesses for fasteners and support hardware.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A partition panel including a generally rectangular core having opposed major faces, a plurality of corners and a plurality of marginal edges, and a perimeter frame assembly encompassing said core, said perimeter frame assembly comprising a plurality of frame members extending along said marginal edges of the core, and a plurality of corner connectors each located at a respective one of the corners of the core and attaching adjacent ends of said frame members together, said frame members including spaced primary flanges directed generally parallel to said major faces and disposed in flanking relation to marginal edge portions of said core, and said frame members each further including a double-walled web extending between said primary flanges and providing a lengthwise extending hollow cavity, each corner connector including a pair of legs each fitting tightly into respective adjacent ends of the frame members via the associated hollow cavities to secure said frame members together at said corners of the core of the panel and, wherein said frame members include spaced apart groove defining members each of which is adjacent a respective one of said primary flanges and adjacent opposing longitudinal margins of said web with the grooves defined thereby being directed outwardly of the perimeter of the panel, and a flexible covering material overlying the major faces of said core and having marginal edges of said material engaged in said grooves to secure said covering material in overlying relation to said major faces.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to simple light weight panel constructions, frame assemblies having connections to secure components to the perimeter frame and means to configure said panels in various arrangements in an office landscape.

Modern office landscaping systems, be they free standing or modular, typically comprise a panel with a structural time enclosing a core. In these constructions, all loads are resolved within the frame which consists typically of wood or metal encasing a core usually having acoustic absorption properties. In larger panels, the frame may require substantial cross-bracing to maintain panel rigidity. This construction adds weight and reduces space for core material, thus reducing performance if the core material is acoustical in nature.

Panel frames are typically made from wood or steel. Wood frame components require substantial processing before they can be assembled into panel frames. In both cases the resultant panel is of considerable weight, and this imposes extra requirements and costs on the design of related components. This increased weight also increases the complexity of the system since heavy panels require strong fastening systems to hold them in place. The high weight and complex fastening systems also increase the difficulty in assembling and configuring the system.
 
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