Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Multiroom or level – Partition secured to and crossed by preconstructed barrier
Patent
1986-06-06
1988-01-05
Ridgill, Jr., James L.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Multiroom or level
Partition secured to and crossed by preconstructed barrier
52243, 52221, 174 48, E04F 1906
Patent
active
047166983
ABSTRACT:
A vertical pole arrangement which is keyed between and extends upwardly to the ceiling from between a pair of space divider panels. The pole arrangement has a vertically elongated removable side cover which provides access to the interior of the pole arrangement for laying in of cables. The post arrangement is split into upper and lower pole members, with the upper member projecting downwardly for slidable keyed engagement between the panels. The upper post member, at the lower free end, has upwardly extending slots in the end walls thereof for accommodating cables which extend along top channels in the panels.
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Gingrich Brian
Lim Bin
Wilson Harold
Haworth Inc.
Ridgill, Jr. James L.
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