Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Multiroom or level – Partition secured to and crossed by preconstructed barrier
Patent
1998-09-11
2000-09-12
Kent, Christopher T.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Multiroom or level
Partition secured to and crossed by preconstructed barrier
52239, 524891, 52762, 52764, 52775, E04H 100
Patent
active
061159778
ABSTRACT:
A space dividing or partitioning system includes a series of panels adapted to be knocked down and reconfigured. Each panel includes a panel frame constructed from a pair of vertical posts interconnected by one or more horizontal support members. Each vertical post includes a series of receptacles aligned vertically along each face surface of the vertical post. The receptacles on the vertical posts receive attachment members contained on each end of the horizontal support member. The horizontal support member can be attached between a pair of the vertical posts without requiring the vertical posts to be separated. A tile retaining hook is received within a hook opening formed in the vertical post. The tile retaining hook includes a hook portion that is received in a hook channel of a decorative tile, such that the decorative tile can be hung on the panel frame through the use of the tile retaining hooks. A base cover is attached to the bottom horizontal support member to create a wireway passing beneath the interconnected panel frames. Electrical hanging brackets connect a rigid wireway to the lower horizontal support member.
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Gayhart Jon W.
Hornberger Timothy G.
Mansfield Andrew W.
Tse Yung
Kent Christopher T.
Krueger International Inc.
Thissell Jennifer I.
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