Locking mechanism for an office panel system

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Enclosure including flaccid nonmetallic or foraminous surfacing

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52221, 52239, 52242, 52281, 52586, E04B 276

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046011374

ABSTRACT:
A locking mechanism for joining first and second panels along facing sides, including a tubular member extending along the facing sides of the panels. A recess formed in each of the facing sides of the panels and with each recess of a depth to receive approximately half the width of the tubular member to have the tubular member substantially enclosed by the facing recesses. At least one locking member extending within each recess and with the locking members each having an enlarged head positioned within the recess. The tubular member including locking openings corresponding in number and position to the locking members and with the locking openings formed with an enlarged portion to receive the enlarged head of the locking member to have the enlarged head positioned within the interior of the tubular member. The locking openings formed with an elongated portion extending from the enlarged portion and with the width of the elongated portion smaller than the size of the enlarged head and with the tubular member moved axially to position the locking members within the elongated portions of the locking openings to have the enlarged heads captured within the tubular member to lock each of the panels to the tubular member.

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