Partition strut assembly

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Multiroom or level – Partition secured to and crossed by preconstructed barrier

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52 36, 52582, 2481887, E04H 300

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041976851

ABSTRACT:
A strut assembly for a partition system includes an angular strut having a slotted upright normally captively disposed within the interior of a housing by lock structure. Tool access to the lock structure from without the housing allows of selective attachment and removal of the assembly from a position adjacent a post of the partition system as well as vertical adjustment of the strut while the housing remains stationary relative the post. A single strut assembly may alternately be attached to a rectangular or round post. In the former instance the housing and lock structure directly engage the post while in the latter case an intermediate hanger member serves as a stationary base for the attachment of the housing and the locking of the selectively positioned strut.

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