U.S. patent application number 11/122899 was filed with the patent office on 2005-12-01 for furniture construction.
Invention is credited to Grabowski, Daniel, Hamilton, John R., Kincaid, Brett R., Ludwig, James N., Mueller, Karl H., Nourie, Colin L..
Application Number | 20050263041 11/122899 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 35423789 |
Filed Date | 2005-12-01 |
United States Patent
Application |
20050263041 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Mueller, Karl H. ; et
al. |
December 1, 2005 |
Furniture construction
Abstract
An elongate table for offices and the like includes first and
second leg members which are configured to be abuttingly supported
on a floor surface in a generally upright, spaced orientation. At
least one cross member extends between and is operably connected
with the leg members to rigidly retain the leg members in the
upright orientation. The leg members and cross member define a top
supporting frame with a central axis extending longitudinally
therealong. First and second elongate top members are supported on
the frame on opposite sides of the central axis, and have opposing
interior edges which are spaced apart to define a slot
therebetween. An elongate accessory support beam is positioned in a
generally vertical orientation in the slot, and includes a
generally T-shaped slot extending longitudinally therealong for
supporting accessories thereon.
Inventors: |
Mueller, Karl H.; (East
Grand Rapids, MI) ; Grabowski, Daniel; (Grand Rapids,
MI) ; Ludwig, James N.; (East Grand Rapids, MI)
; Hamilton, John R.; (Grand Rapids, MI) ; Nourie,
Colin L.; (Cincinnati, OH) ; Kincaid, Brett R.;
(Lowell, MI) |
Correspondence
Address: |
PRICE HENEVELD COOPER DEWITT & LITTON, LLP
695 KENMOOR, S.E.
P O BOX 2567
GRAND RAPIDS
MI
49501
US
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Family ID: |
35423789 |
Appl. No.: |
11/122899 |
Filed: |
May 5, 2005 |
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60568827 |
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Current U.S.
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108/50.02 |
Current CPC
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A47B 21/06 20130101 |
Class at
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108/050.02 |
International
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A47B 037/00 |
Claims
1. An elongate table for offices and the like, comprising: first
and second leg members disposed in a mutually spaced apart
relationship, and configured to be abuttingly supported on a floor
surface in a generally upright orientation; at least one cross
member extending between and operably connected with said first and
second leg members to rigidly retain said first and second leg
members in said generally upright orientation; said leg members and
said cross member defining a top supporting frame with a central
axis extending longitudinally therealong; first and second elongate
top members supported on said frame in a generally horizontal
orientation on opposite sides of said central axis, and having
generally flat upper surfaces, and opposing interior edges thereof
spaced apart to define a slot therebetween; and an elongate
accessory support beam disposed in a generally vertical orientation
in said slot, and projecting upwardly therefrom to a position
generally above the upper surfaces of said first and second top
members, and including a top edge and opposite side faces with
generally T-shaped slots extending longitudinally therealong for
supporting accessories thereon.
2. The table according to claim 1, wherein: said first and second
top members are elongate to include multiple side-by-side
workstations disposed along each side of the central axis.
3. The table according to claim 2, wherein: said first and second
leg members each include two posts and a leg beam detachably
interconnected between said two posts.
4. The table according to claim 3, wherein: said leg beam has a
cross-sectional shape which is generally the same as the
cross-sectional shape of said cross member.
5. The table according to claim 4, wherein: said posts have a
generally X-shaped transverse cross-sectional configuration, and
include four flanges extending outwardly from a central region,
wherein each of the four flanges includes a generally T-shaped slot
extending longitudinally along an outer edge thereof.
6. The table according to claim 5, wherein: said accessory support
beam includes a generally T-shaped slot extending longitudinally
the length of a bottom surface thereof; and including a utility
manager supported from said generally T-shaped slot on said bottom
surface of said accessory support beam; and an accessory supported
from said generally T-shaped slot on one of said top edge and said
side faces of said accessory support beam.
7. The table according to claim 6, including: a plurality of
tubular top supports detachably connected with and supported by a
top surface of said cross member, and oriented generally
perpendicular to said cross member.
8. The table according to claim 7, including: power and data
outlets supported by said utility manager.
9. The table according to claim 8, wherein: said cross member
comprises two parallel members, each including a cross-sectional
shape which is generally the same as the cross-sectional shape of
said leg beam.
10. The table according to claim 9, including: a plurality of
T-nuts detachably connecting said leg beams to said posts, and said
top supports to said cross members.
11. An elongate table for offices and the like, comprising: first
and second leg members disposed in a mutually spaced apart
relationship, and configured to be abuttingly supported on a floor
surface in a generally upright orientation; at least one cross
member extending between and operably connected with said first and
second leg members to rigidly retain said first and second leg
members in said generally upright orientation; said leg members and
said cross member defining a top supporting frame with a central
axis extending longitudinally therealong; first and second elongate
top members supported on said frame in a generally horizontal
orientation on opposite sides of said central axis, and having
generally flat upper surfaces, and opposing interior edges thereof
spaced apart to define a slot therebetween; and an elongate
accessory support beam disposed in a generally vertical orientation
in said slot, and including a top edge disposed generally flush
with the upper surfaces of said first and second top members, with
a generally T-shaped slot extending longitudinally therealong for
supporting accessories thereon.
12. An elongate table for offices and the like, comprising: first
and second leg members disposed in a mutually spaced apart
relationship, and configured to be abuttingly supported on a floor
surface in a generally upright orientation; at least one cross
member extending between and operably connected with said first and
second leg members to rigidly retain said first and second leg
members in said generally upright orientation; said leg members and
said cross member defining a top supporting frame with a central
axis extending longitudinally therealong; first and second elongate
top members supported on said frame in a generally horizontal
orientation on opposite sides of said central axis, and having
generally flat upper surfaces, and opposing interior edges thereof
spaced apart to define a slot therebetween; and a plurality of top
supports transversely supported by said frame and including a
U-shaped central portion disposed below said slot and defining a
support channel.
13. The table according to claim 12, including: an elongate
accessory support beam disposed generally vertically in said
U-shaped portion of said top supports and projecting upwardly
therefrom through said slot to a position generally above the upper
surfaces of said first and second top members.
14. The table according to claim 13, wherein: said accessory
support beam comprises a top edge and opposite side faces with
generally T-shaped slots extending longitudinally therealong.
15. The table according to claim 14, including: a plurality of
accessories supported by said generally T-shaped slots on said
accessory support beam.
16. The table according to claim 15, wherein: said first and second
top members are elongate to define multiple side-by-side
workstations disposed along each side of the central axis.
17. The table according to claim 16, wherein: said first and second
leg members each include two posts and a leg beam detachably
interconnected between said two posts.
18. The table according to claim 17, wherein: said leg beam has a
cross-sectional shape which is generally the same as the
cross-sectional shape of said cross member.
19. The table according to claim 18, wherein: said posts have a
generally X-shaped transverse cross-sectional configuration, and
include four flanges extending outwardly from a central region,
wherein each of the four flanges includes a generally T-shaped slot
extending longitudinally along an outer edge thereof.
20-29. (canceled)
30. An elongate table for offices and the like, comprising: first
and second leg members disposed in a mutually spaced apart
relationship, and configured to be abuttingly supported on a floor
surface in a generally upright orientation; at least one cross
member extending between and operably connected with said first and
second leg members to rigidly retain said first and second leg
members in said generally upright orientation; said leg members and
said cross member defining a top supporting frame with a central
axis extending longitudinally therealong; an elongate top member
supported on said frame in a generally horizontal orientation
including a generally flat upper surface and a central slot; an
elongate accessory support beam disposed in a generally vertical
orientation in said slot, and projecting upwardly therefrom to a
position generally above the upper surface of said top member, and
including at least one T-shaped slot extending longitudinally
therealong for supporting accessories on said accessory support
beam; a storage unit including first and second ends and a hollow
interior adapted to receive articles therein; and a connector
detachably securing at least one of said first and second ends of
said storage unit to said T-shaped slot in said accessory support
beam to support said one end of said storage unit.
31. The table according to claim 30, wherein: said storage unit is
disposed generally perpendicular to said accessory support beam;
said connector is disposed on the first end of said storage unit;
and including a storage unit leg disposed on the second end of said
storage unit.
32. The table according to claim 31, wherein: said storage unit is
disposed parallel to said accessory support beam, and includes at
least two posts disposed at opposite ends thereof; and said posts
each including a lower end thereof detachably mounted in the
T-shaped slot on the top edge of said accessory support beam to
thereby support said storage unit.
33. The table according to claim 32, wherein: said connector
includes a triangular-shaped frame having three planar surfaces;
and wherein at least one planar surface of said connector frame is
detachably connected to said T-shaped slot disposed on a side face
of said accessory support beam.
34. The table according to claim 33, wherein: said first and second
leg members each include two posts and a leg beam detachably
interconnected between said two posts.
35. The table according to claim 34, wherein: said leg beam has a
cross-sectional shape which is generally the same as the
cross-sectional shape of said cross member.
36. The table according to claim 35, wherein: said posts have a
generally X-shaped transverse cross-sectional configuration, and
include four flanges extending outwardly from a central region,
wherein each of the four flanges includes a generally T-shaped slot
extending longitudinally along an outer edge thereof.
37. The table according to claim 36, including: a plurality of
accessories detachably mounted in said generally T-shaped slot on
said accessory support beam.
38. The table according to claim 37, including: a plurality of
T-nuts detachably connecting said leg beams to said posts, and said
top supports to said cross member.
39. The table according to claim 38, wherein: said accessory
support beam includes a generally T-shaped slot extending
longitudinally along a bottom surface thereof; and including a
utility manager supported from said generally T-shaped slot on said
bottom surface of said accessory support beam.
40. An elongate table for offices and the like, comprising: at
least one storage unit including a hollow interior adapted to
receive articles therein, and configured to be abuttingly supported
on a floor surface in a generally upright orientation; at least one
leg member configured to be abuttingly supported on a floor surface
in a generally upright orientation; at least one cross member
extending between and operably connected with said storage unit and
said leg member to rigidly retain said storage unit and said leg
member in said generally upright orientation; said storage unit,
said leg member and said cross member defining a top supporting
frame with a central axis extending longitudinally therealong;
first and second elongate top members supported on said frame in a
generally horizontal orientation on opposite sides of said central
axis, and having generally flat upper surfaces, and opposing
interior edges thereof spaced apart to define a slot therebetween;
and an elongate accessory support beam disposed in a generally
vertical orientation in said slot, and projecting upwardly
therefrom to a position generally above the upper surfaces of said
first and second top members, and including at least one generally
T-shaped slot extending longitudinally therealong for supporting
accessories thereon.
41. The table according to claim 40, including: a plurality of
accessories detachably mounted in the T-shaped slot on said
accessory support beam.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to furnishings for open office
spaces and other similar environments, and in particular to a
furniture construction for tables, workstations and the like.
[0002] Portable partition systems for open office spaces and other
similar settings are well known in the art. Individual partition
panels are interconnected in different configurations to form
separate offices, workstations and/or work settings. The partition
panels are extremely durable and can be readily disassembled and
reassembled into alternative configurations to meet the
ever-changing needs of the user. Examples of such partition systems
are provided in U.S. patent application Ser. Nos. 10/113,139 and
10/113,124, which are owned by Steelcase Development Corporation,
the assignee of the present application, and are wholly
incorporated herein by reference.
[0003] Post and beam furniture systems have also been developed to
divide open office spaces three dimensionally into individual
workstations and/or work settings. Examples of such furniture
systems are provided in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,003,275 and 5,950,371, as
well as patent application Ser. Nos. 09/800,006, 10/087,324 and
10/753,663, which are also owned by Steelcase Development
Corporation, the assignee of the present application, and are
wholly incorporated herein by reference.
[0004] Current worksurfaces, such as conference tables and the
like, examples of which include U.S. Pat. No. 6,327,983, which is
owned by Steelcase Development Corporation, the assignee of the
present application, and which is wholly incorporated herein by
reference, have heretofore not fully incorporated the expandability
and configurability of partition panel systems and/or post and beam
furniture systems.
[0005] Changing technology and changing work processes demand that
current office furnishings be readily adaptable to efficiently
support the ever-changing needs of workers. Therefore, the quick
and easy reconfigurability of a worksurface system is desired to
meet these needs.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] One aspect of the present invention is an elongate table for
offices and the like which includes first and second leg members
disposed in a mutually spaced apart relationship. The leg members
are configured to be abuttingly supported on a floor surface in a
generally upright orientation. At least one cross member extends
between and is connected with the first and second leg members to
rigidly retain the first and second leg members in a generally
upright orientation. The leg members and the cross member define a
top supporting frame which has a central axis extending
longitudinally therealong. First and second elongate top members
are supported on the frame in a generally horizontal orientation on
opposite sides of the central axis, and have generally flat upper
surfaces and opposing interior edges which are spaced apart to
define a slot therebetween. An elongate accessory support beam is
positioned in a generally vertical orientation in the slot and
projects upwardly therefrom generally above the upper surfaces of
the first and second top members. The accessory beam includes a top
edge and opposite side faces having generally T-shaped slots
extending longitudinally therealong for supporting accessories
thereon.
[0007] Another aspect of the present invention is an elongate table
for offices and the like which includes first and second leg
members disposed in a mutually spaced apart relationship. The leg
members are configured to be abuttingly supported on a floor
surface in a generally upright orientation. At least one cross
member extends between and is connected with the first and second
leg members to rigidly retain the first and second leg members in a
generally upright orientation. The leg members and cross member
define a top supporting frame which has a central axis extending
longitudinally therealong. First and second top members are
supported on the frame in a generally horizontal orientation on
opposite sides of the central axis, and have generally flat upper
surfaces and opposing interior edges which are spaced apart to
define a slot therebetween. An elongate accessory support beam is
positioned in a generally vertical orientation in the slot, and
includes a top edge disposed generally flush with the upper
surfaces of the first and second top members, with a generally
T-shaped slot extending longitudinally therealong for supporting
accessories thereon.
[0008] Yet another aspect of the present invention is an elongate
table for offices and the like which includes first and second leg
members disposed in a mutually spaced apart relationship. The leg
members are configured to be abuttingly supported on a floor
surface in a generally upright orientation. At least one cross
member extends between and is connected with the first and second
leg members to rigidly retain the first and second leg members in a
generally upright orientation. The leg members and the cross member
define a top supporting frame which has a central axis extending
longitudinally therealong. First and second elongate top members
are supported on the frame in a generally horizontal orientation on
opposite sides of the central axis, and have generally flat upper
surfaces and opposing interior edges which are spaced apart to
define a slot therebetween. A plurality of top supports are
transversely supported by the frame, along the cross member, and
include a U-shaped portion disposed directly below the slot
defining a support channel.
[0009] Yet another aspect of the present invention is an elongate
table for offices and the like which includes first and second leg
members which are configured to be abuttingly supported on a floor
surface in a generally upright orientation. A longitudinally
extending box beam is connected with the first and second leg
members to rigidly retain the first and second leg members in a
generally upright orientation. The box beam is configured so as to
define a utility channel therein. The leg members and the box beam
define a top supporting frame which supports thereon at least one
top member.
[0010] Yet another aspect of the present invention is an elongate
table for offices and the like which includes first and second leg
members disposed in a mutually spaced apart relationship. The leg
members are configured to be abuttingly supported on a floor
surface in a generally upright orientation. At least one cross
member extends between and is connected with the first and second
leg members to rigidly retain the first and second leg members in a
generally upright orientation. The leg members and the cross member
thereby define a top supporting frame having a central axis
extending longitudinally therealong. First and second elongate top
members are supported on the frame in a generally horizontal
orientation on opposite sides of the central axis, and have
generally flat upper surfaces and opposing interior edges thereof
spaced apart to define a slot therebetween. An elongate accessory
support beam is disposed in a generally vertical orientation in the
slot, and includes a generally T-shaped slot extending
longitudinally along an upper surface thereof for supporting
accessories on the beam. A storage unit includes a hollow bin
adapted to receive articles therein and first and second opposite
ends. A connector detachably secures at least one of the ends of
the storage unit to the T-shaped slot to support the one end of the
storage unit.
[0011] Yet another aspect of the present invention is an elongate
table for offices and the like, comprising first and second leg
members disposed in a mutually spaced apart relationship, and
configured to be abuttingly supported on a floor surface in a
generally upright orientation. At least one cross member extends
between and is operably connected with the first and second leg
members to rigidly retain the first and second leg members in the
generally upright orientation. The leg members and the cross member
define a top supporting frame with a central axis extending
longitudinally therealong. An elongate top member is supported on
the frame in a generally horizontal orientation, and includes a
generally flat upper surface and a central slot. An elongate
accessory support beam is disposed in a generally vertical
orientation in the slot, and projects upwardly therefrom to a
position generally above the upper surface of the top member, and
includes at least one T-shaped slot extending longitudinally
therealong for supporting accessories on the accessory support
beam. The table further includes a storage unit having first and
second ends and a hollow interior adapted to receive articles
therein. A connector detachably secures at least one of the first
and second ends of the storage unit to a T-shaped slot in the
accessory support beam to support the one end of the storage
unit.
[0012] Yet another aspect of the present invention is an elongate
table for offices and the like, comprising at least one storage
unit having a hollow interior adapted to receive articles therein,
and configured to be abuttingly supported on a floor surface in a
generally upright orientation. The table includes at least one leg
member configured to be abuttingly supported on a floor surface in
a generally upright orientation. At least one cross member extends
between and operably connects with the storage unit and the leg
member to retain the storage unit and the leg member in a generally
upright orientation. The storage unit, the leg member and the cross
member define a top supporting frame with a central axis extending
longitudinally therealong. First and second elongate top members
are supported on the frame in a generally horizontal orientation on
opposite sides of the central axis, and have generally flat upper
surfaces, and opposing interior edges thereof spaced apart to
define a slot therebetween. An elongate accessory support beam is
disposed in a generally vertical orientation in the slot, and
projects upwardly therefrom to a position generally above the upper
surfaces of the first and second top members, and includes at least
one generally T-shaped slot extending longitudinally therealong for
supporting accessories thereon.
[0013] Yet another aspect of the present invention is a furniture
construction capable of using common accessories on and
interchanged among portable partition systems, post and beam
partition systems and tables. Such accessories may include power
and data communication outlets, varied receptacles, file cabinets,
partition screens, tables, light fixtures, and utility managers, as
well as other various support devices. Preferably, the furniture
construction uses common parts and/or systems from a post and beam
furniture system to create a table, workstation or the like. The
furniture construction utilizes a common aesthetic appearance
between the various configurations, as well as common utility
routing techniques between the various configurations.
[0014] These and other advantages of the invention will be further
understood and appreciated by those skilled in the art by reference
to the following written specification, claims and appended
drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] FIG. 1A is a perspective view of a table embodying the
present invention;
[0016] FIG. 1B is a perspective view of another embodiment of the
present invention;
[0017] FIG. 1C is a perspective view of yet another embodiment of
the present invention;
[0018] FIG. 1D is a perspective view of yet another embodiment of
the present invention;
[0019] FIG. 1E is a fragmentary perspective view of yet another
embodiment of the present invention;
[0020] FIG. 1F is a fragmentary perspective view of yet another
embodiment of the present invention;
[0021] FIG. 1G is a fragmentary perspective view of yet another
embodiment of the present invention;
[0022] FIG. 1H is a perspective view of yet another embodiment of
the present invention;
[0023] FIG. 1I is an end elevational view of the table shown in
FIG. 1H;
[0024] FIG. 2 is a top plan view of the table shown in FIGS. 1H and
1I;
[0025] FIG. 3 is an end elevational view of an accessory beam
portion of the tables shown FIGS. 1A-1I;
[0026] FIGS. 4A-4G are top views of various embodiments of the
table shown in FIGS. 1H and 1I;
[0027] FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the frame portion of the
table shown in FIGS. 1H and 1I;
[0028] FIG. 5A is a fragmentary horizontal cross-sectional view of
a leg portion of the frame shown in FIG. 5;
[0029] FIG. 6 is a top plan view of a post portion of the table leg
shown in FIGS. 5 and 5A;
[0030] FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the table shown in FIG. 1H,
with accessories mounted thereon;
[0031] FIG. 7A is an end elevational view of a perpendicular
privacy screen;
[0032] FIG. 7B is a side elevational view of the perpendicular
privacy screen;
[0033] FIG. 7C is a fragmentary end elevational view of a parallel
privacy screen;
[0034] FIG. 7D is a horizontal cross-sectional view of a bottom
post portion of the parallel privacy screen;
[0035] FIG. 8 is an end elevational view of yet another embodiment
of the present invention;
[0036] FIG. 8A is a top plan view of a hat-shaped top support
member portion of the table shown in FIG. 8;
[0037] FIG. 8B is a side elevational view of the top support member
shown in FIG. 8A;
[0038] FIG. 8C is a side elevational view of an end cap portion of
the top support member shown in FIGS. 8A and 8B;
[0039] FIG. 8D is a top plan view of the end cap;
[0040] FIG. 8E is a front elevational view of the end cap;
[0041] FIG. 8F is an end elevational view of yet another embodiment
of the present invention;
[0042] FIG. 9 is an end elevational view of yet another embodiment
of the present invention;
[0043] FIG. 10 is a fragmentary top plan view of the table shown in
FIG. 9;
[0044] FIG. 10A is a fragmentary side elevational view of the table
shown in FIGS. 9 and 10;
[0045] FIG. 11 is a perspective view of yet another embodiment of
the present invention;
[0046] FIG. 12 is a fragmentary perspective view of a storage case
attachment portion of the table shown in FIG. 11;
[0047] FIG. 13A is a top plan view of a connector bracket portion
of the table shown in FIG. 12;
[0048] FIG. 13B is a side elevational view of the connector
bracket;
[0049] FIG. 13C is a perspective view of the connector bracket;
[0050] FIG. 13D is a rear elevational view of the connector
bracket;
[0051] FIG. 13E is a perspective view of a storage cabinet having
two connector brackets attached to one end thereof; and
[0052] FIG. 14 is a fragmentary perspective view of yet another
embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0053] For purposes of description herein, the terms "upper",
"lower", "right", "left", "rear", "front", "vertical",
"horizontal", and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention
as oriented in FIG. 1. However, it is to be understood that the
invention may assume various alternative orientations, except where
expressly specified to the contrary. It is also to be understood
that the specific devices and processes illustrated in the attached
drawings, and described in following specification, are simply
exemplary embodiments. Hence, specific dimensions and other
physical characteristics relating to the embodiments disclosed
herein are not to be construed as limiting, unless expressly stated
otherwise.
[0054] The reference numeral 2 (FIG. 1H) generally designates an
elongate table for offices and the like which includes first and
second leg assemblies or members 20 and 21 disposed in a mutually
spaced apart relationship. The leg members 20 and 21 are configured
to be abuttingly supported on a floor surface in a generally
upright orientation. As best illustrated by FIG. 2, at least one
cross member 22 extends between and is connected with the first and
second leg members 20 and 21 to rigidly retain the first and second
leg members in a generally upright orientation. The leg members 20
and 21 and cross member 22 define a top supporting frame 30, which
includes a central axis A-A extending longitudinally therealong.
With reference to FIG. 1H, a top 10 includes first and second
elongate top members 11 and 12, respectively, which are supported
on frame 30 in a generally horizontal orientation on opposite sides
of the central axis A-A, and have generally flat upper surfaces 13
and 14 and opposing interior edges 15 and 16, respectively, which
are spaced apart to define a slot 18 therebetween. An elongate
accessory support beam 40 is positioned in a generally vertical
orientation in slot 18, and in the example shown in FIGS. 1H and
11, projects upwardly therefrom to a position generally above the
upper surfaces 13 and 14 of the first and second top members 11 and
12, respectively. The accessory beam 40 includes a top edge 42 and
opposite side faces 43 and 44 having generally T-shaped slots 45
extending longitudinally therealong for supporting accessories
thereon, such as the accessories 62, 63 and 64 shown in FIG. 7.
[0055] In the embodiment illustrated in FIGS. 4A-4G, the top
members 11 and 12 are elongate and define multiple side-by-side
workstations 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 3', 4', 5', 6', 7' and 8' disposed
along each of the opposite sides of the central axis A-A. The term
multiple side-by-side workstations contemplates an area or
workspace that is sized so as to accommodate a user for a
particular task or purpose and can vary according to design needs.
Although the space as described may be used for "work" or a "task",
the term is not meant to be limited to such specific examples, and
the workstation may be used for any purpose or use wherein a
generally planar surface is needed.
[0056] With reference to FIGS. 5 and 5A, the first and second leg
members 20 and 21, respectively, each include two posts 24 and a
leg beam 25 detachably interconnected therebetween. The illustrated
leg beam 25 has a cross-sectional shape which is generally the same
as the cross-sectional shape of cross member 22. Further, as
illustrated in FIGS. 5A and 6, posts 24 may be generally X-shaped
in a transverse cross section and include four flanges 24'
extending outwardly from a central region C, wherein each of the
four flanges includes a generally T-shaped slot 26 extending
longitudinally along an outer edge thereof. This configuration of
leg posts 24 is substantially identical to that of the posts
disclosed in co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. Nos.
09/800,006, 10/087,324 and 10/753,663, which were previously
incorporated herein by reference.
[0057] With reference to FIG. 3, the illustrated accessory support
beam 40 includes a generally T-shaped slot 45 extending
longitudinally the length of a bottom surface 46 thereof. A utility
manager or the like may be supported from the T-shaped slot 45 in
the bottom surface 46 to provide power and data outlets. The
configuration of the illustrated accessory support beam 40 is
substantially identical to that of the beam disclosed in co-pending
U.S. patent application Ser. Nos. 10/087,324 and 10/753,663 as
previously incorporated herein by reference. As shown in FIG. 2, a
plurality of tubular top supports 28 are detachably affixed to the
top surfaces of cross members 22 in a generally perpendicular
relationship.
[0058] The top supporting frame 30 shown in FIG. 2 includes two
parallel cross members 22, wherein each member 22 has a
cross-sectional shape which is generally the same as the
cross-sectional shape of leg beam 25. A T-nut 27 (FIG. 5A) may be
used to detachably connect leg beams 25 to posts 24, and top
supports 28 to cross member(s) 22.
[0059] A wide variety of accessories may be detachably mounted at
different locations to personalize and support the individual
workstations 3-8 and 3'-8'. In the example illustrated in FIG. 7,
power and data receptacles 62 are attached to the side faces of
accessory support beam 40, and provide electrical power and data to
the individual workstations 3-8 and 3'-8' along the opposite sides
of table 2. Furthermore, perpendicular privacy screens 63, which
are shown in detail in FIGS. 7A and 7B, are detachably mounted in
the T-slots 45 in the opposite side faces 43 and 44 of accessory
support beam 40, and project generally perpendicularly from the
central axis A-A of table 2 to longitudinally partition the table
into individual workstations. Privacy screens 63 can be slid
longitudinally along accessory support beam 40 to adjust the width
of the associated workstations 3-8 and 3'-8'. Furthermore, the
table 2 shown in FIG. 7 includes an open storage unit 64 that is
detachably supported from the top T-slot 45 in accessory beam
40.
[0060] In the example illustrated in FIG. 1A, table 2 includes a
paper manager 65 mounted in the T-slot 45 on the side face 44 of
accessory support beam 40. The table 2 shown in FIG. 1A also
includes a shelf accessory 66 which is detachably supported by the
T-slot 45 in the side face 44 of accessory support beam 40. The
table 2 illustrated in FIG. 1A also includes two stanchion
supported ambient lights 67 which are detachably mounted on the top
T-slot 45 of accessory support beam 40. Each of the illustrated
accessories 63, 65, 66 and 67 can be easily shifted longitudinally
along the length of table 2 to a desired location to personalize a
given workstation along the side of table 2.
[0061] In the example illustrated in FIG. 1B, table 2 is provided
with a parallel privacy screen 68, the details of which are shown
in FIGS. 7C and 7D, that is detachably supported in the top T-slot
45 of accessory support beam 40 in a manner which permits screen 68
to be shifted longitudinally along the length of accessory beam 40
to a desired location. The table 2 illustrated in FIG. 1B also
includes an alternate paper manager 69 that is detachably supported
on accessory beam 40. The table 2 illustrated in FIG. 1B also
includes four shelves or transaction surfaces 66, two perpendicular
privacy screens 63 and two stanchion supported ambient lights 67,
each of which are detachably mounted on accessory support beam
40.
[0062] The table 2 shown in FIG. 1C includes a vertical bookshelf
accessory 70 detachably supported in the top T-slot 45 of accessory
beam 40. The table 2 illustrated in FIG. 1C also includes two
shelves 66, three stanchion supported ambient lights 67 and paper
managers 65 and 69, all of which are detachably mounted on an
accessory support beam 40, and can be positioned at various
locations along the length thereof.
[0063] The table 2 shown in FIG. 1D includes three stanchion
supported ambient lights 67, two parallel privacy screens 68, two
perpendicular privacy screens 63, a shelf 66, a vertical bookshelf
accessory 70 and paper managers 65 and 69, all of which are
detachably mounted on the accessory support beam 40. The table 2
shown in FIG. 1D also includes a manuscript holder accessory 71,
which is detachably supported on accessory support beam 40.
[0064] The table 2 shown in FIG. 1E includes a shelf 66 and a
stanchion supported ambient light 67 detachably mounted on
accessory support beam 40.
[0065] The table 2 illustrated in FIG. 1F includes an articulated
task light accessory 72 and an articulated monitor support arm 73,
both of which are detachably mounted to the upper T-slot 45 on
accessory support beam 40, and can be shifted along the length of
the accessory support beam to various locations along table 2.
[0066] The table 2 shown in FIG. 1G has a single parallel privacy
screen 68 mounted in the upper T-slot 45 of accessory support beam
40.
[0067] It is to be understood that in addition to accessories 62-73
and 61A discussed above, other accessories can be detachably
mounted on accessory support beam 40 to equip table 2 as desired
for a specific application or use.
[0068] The reference numeral 2A (FIGS. 8-8E) generally designates
another embodiment of the present invention having U-shaped top
supports 32. Since table 2A is similar to the previously described
table 2, similar parts appearing in FIGS. 1-7 and FIGS. 8-8E,
respectively, are represented by the same, corresponding reference
numerals, except for the suffix "A" in the numerals of the latter.
In table 2A, first and second leg members 20A and 21A are disposed
in a mutually spaced apart relationship. The leg members 20A and
21A are configured to be abuttingly supported on a floor surface in
a generally upright orientation. Additionally, two cross members
22A extend between and are connected with the first and second leg
members 20A and 21A to rigidly retain the leg members in a
generally upright orientation. The leg members 20A and 21A and the
cross members 22A define a top supporting frame 30A which includes
a central axis extending longitudinally therealong. Further, first
and second elongate top members 11A and 12A are supported on the
frame 30A in a generally horizontal orientation on opposite sides
of the central axis, and have generally flat upper surfaces 13A and
14A and opposing interior edges 15A and 16A which are spaced apart
to define a slot 18A therebetween. A plurality of top supports 32
are transversely supported by frame 30A and include a hat-shaped
central portion 33 disposed below slot 18A which defines a support
channel 34.
[0069] Accessory support beam 40A is disposed and retained within
the U-shaped central portion 33 of top supports 32. The accessory
support beam 40A shown in FIG. 8 is a short center beam, with the
top edge 42A disposed generally planar or flush with the upper
surfaces 13A and 14A of tops 11A and 12A, as illustrated in FIG. 8.
As shown in FIG. 8F, a tall center beam 40A' may also be used with
table 2A, where the top edge 42A protrudes above tops 13A and 14A.
In both cases, accessory support beam 40A comprises a top edge 42A
and opposite side faces 43A and 44A with generally T-shaped slots
45A extending longitudinally therealong. Generally T-shaped slots
45A of accessory support beam 40A are adapted to support
accessories 61A-73A thereon.
[0070] As described above with respect to elongate table 2 (FIG.
4), elongate table 2A includes first and second top members 11A and
12A, respectively, which are elongated to include multiple
side-by-side workstations disposed along each of the opposite sides
of the central axis. With reference to FIG. 8, the first and second
leg assemblies or members include two posts 24A and a leg beam 25A
detachably interconnected thereto. Further, leg beam 25A may have a
cross-sectional shape which is generally the same as the
cross-sectional shape of cross member 22A. In general, posts 24A
are generally X-shaped in a transverse cross section and include
four flanges extending outwardly from a central region, wherein
each of the four flanges includes a generally T-shaped slot
extending longitudinally along an end edge thereof. Further yet,
accessory support beam 40A includes a generally T-shaped slot 45A
extending longitudinally the length of a bottom surface 46A
thereof, wherein a utility manager may be supported from generally
T-shaped slot 45A of bottom surface 46A. The utility manager may
include, for example, power and data outlets 62.
[0071] The top supports 32, like top supports 28 of the first
embodiment, are disposed in a transverse direction along the length
of cross members 22A and are detachably affixed to the top surfaces
thereof. Top members 11A and 12A are at least partially supported
by top supports 32. Top supports 32 include a U-shaped central
portion 33 which, when top supports 32 are disposed on cross member
22A, is positioned such that U-shaped portion 33 is open to and
resides centrally below slot 18A. The top supports 32, and more
particularly the U-shaped portions 33 thereof, define a support
channel 34 which is used to support accessory support beam 40A
thereon. Support channel 34 may also be used to route, organize or
otherwise protect utilities that are disposed therein and includes
power and data outlets 62 supported thereon. The illustrated top
supports 32 are tubular, and include end plugs or caps 35.
[0072] The reference numeral 2B (FIGS. 9-10A) generally designates
yet another embodiment of the present invention having a box beam
50. Since table 2B is similar to the previously described table 2,
similar parts appearing in FIGS. 1-7 and FIGS. 9-10, respectively,
are represented by the same, corresponding reference numerals,
except for the suffix "B" in the numerals of the latter. In table
2B, first and second leg assemblies or members 20B and 21B are
configured to be abuttingly supported on a floor surface in a
generally upright orientation. A longitudinally extending box beam
50 is connected with the first and second leg members 20B and 21B
to rigidly retain the first and second leg members in a generally
upright orientation. Further, box beam 50 is configured to define a
utility channel 51 therein. The leg members 20B and 21B, along with
box beam 50, define a top supporting frame 30B. Additionally, tops
11B and 12B are supported on frame 30B.
[0073] In the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 9, a plurality of top
supports 28B are transversely supported on frame 30B, and top 10B
is supported on top supports 28B. Top 10B includes first and second
elongate top members 11B and 12B, respectively, disposed in a
generally horizontal orientation on opposite sides of a
longitudinal central axis of top supporting frame 30B. Further, top
members 11B and 12B have generally flat upper surfaces 13B and 14B,
and spaced apart opposing interior edges 15B and 16B, respectively,
which define a slot 18B therebetween disposed centrally over box
beam 50. Additionally, the illustrated box beam 50 includes an open
top 52, which allows utilities disposed within utility channel 51,
defined by box beam 50, to be routed to top 10B via open top 52 and
slot 18B. Further, box beam 50 may include power and data outlets
62B. With reference to FIG. 10, illustrated box beam 50 may also
include a plurality of structural plates 56. Plates 56 are mounted
to the top surface 53 of box beam 50 to, among other things, add
structural rigidity. The plurality of top supports 28B may also be
affixed to plates 56.
[0074] With reference to FIG. 9, accessory support beam 40B is
disposed generally vertically in slot 18B and projects upwardly
therefrom to a position generally above upper surfaces 13B and 14B
of first and second top members 11B and 12B, respectively.
Accessory support beam 40B includes a top edge 42B and opposite
side faces 43B and 44B with generally T-shaped slots 45B extending
longitudinally therealong. The generally T-shaped slots 45B are
adapted to support accessories 62B-73B thereon as described
previously. At least one electrically powered accessory, such as a
task light, may be mounted to accessory support beam 40B, with the
electrically powered conduit extending from the accessory being
routed through slot 18B and into utility channel 51 defined by box
beam 50. This method of routing the conduit provides the accessory
with power, originating from within utility channel 51, while
providing proper wire management as well, as an aesthetically clean
appearance on top 10B. Additionally, the first and second leg
members 20B and 21B may each include two posts 24B and a leg beam
25B detachably interconnected thereto.
[0075] The reference numeral 2C (FIGS. 11-13E) generally designates
yet another embodiment of the present invention having storage
units 75. Since table 2C is similar to the previously described
table 2, similar parts appearing in FIGS. 1-7 and FIGS. 11-13E,
respectively, are represented by the same, corresponding reference
numerals, except for the suffix "C" in the numerals of the latter.
In table 2C, first and second leg assemblies or members 20C and 21C
are disposed in a mutually spaced apart relationship. The leg
assemblies or members 20C and 21C are configured to be abuttingly
supported on a floor surface in a generally upright orientation.
Two cross members, which are similar to cross member 22 illustrated
in FIGS. 1-7 of the first embodiment, extend between and are
connected with the first and second leg members 20C and 21C to
rigidly retain the first and second leg members in a generally
upright orientation. The leg members 20C and 21C, along with the
two cross members, define a top supporting frame 30C which includes
a central axis extending longitudinally therealong. An elongate top
member 10C is supported on frame 30C in a generally horizontal
orientation, and has a generally flat upper surface and includes a
central slot 18C therebetween. Further, an elongate accessory
support beam 40C is disposed in a generally vertical orientation in
slot 18C, and in the illustrated example, projects upwardly
therefrom to a position generally above the upper surface of the
top member. As described previously with regard to the prior
embodiments, accessory support beam 40C includes at least one
T-shaped slot 45C extending longitudinally therealong for
supporting accessories 62C-73C on beam 40C. A storage unit 75,
adapted to receive articles therein, includes a hollow interior to
define a bin 77 and first and second opposite ends 78 and 79. As
best viewed in FIG. 12, a connector 81 detachably secures at least
one of the first and second ends 78 and 79 of storage unit 75 to
one of the T-shaped slots 45C in the side faces 43C, 44C of
accessory support beam 40C to support one of the ends 78, 79 of
storage unit 75.
[0076] In the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 11, storage unit 75 is
disposed perpendicular to accessory support beam 40C, with
connector 81 being disposed on first end 78, and a storage unit leg
82 disposed on the second end 79 of storage unit 75. Storage unit
leg 82, disposed on second end 79, is supported on a generally
horizontal surface thereby supporting second end 79 of storage unit
75. As best illustrated by FIG. 13, connector 81 includes a
triangular-shaped frame 90 having three planar faces 91, 92 and 93,
and an upwardly protruding tab 94 which is received within the
T-shaped slot 45C disposed on one of the sides 43C, 44C of
accessory support beam 40C.
[0077] Also illustrated in FIG. 11 is storage unit 76 which is
disposed parallel to accessory support beam 40C and includes at
least two posts 83 and 84 disposed adjacent the opposite ends 85
and 86 of storage unit 76. The upper ends of posts 83 and 84 are
connected with the bottom of storage unit 76. As best illustrated
in FIG. 12, connectors 89 are disposed on the lower ends of the
posts 83 and 84. Connector 89 is detachably mounted in the top
T-shaped slot 45C on accessory support beam 40C.
[0078] The first and second leg assemblies or members 20C and 21C
(FIG. 11) each include two posts 24C and a leg beam 25C detachably
interconnected thereto. As described previously with respect to
table 2, leg beam 25C may have a cross-sectional shape which is
generally the same as the cross-sectional shape of the cross
member. Further, posts 24C may be generally X-shaped in a
transverse cross section and include four flanges extending
outwardly from the central region, wherein each of the four flanges
includes a generally T-shaped slot extending longitudinally along
the outer edge thereof.
[0079] With regard to either storage unit 75 or storage unit 76,
connectors 81 and/or 89 may include a T-nut for removably
connecting the connectors to the at least one T-shaped slot 45C
disposed on accessory support beam 40C. In addition, T-nuts may be
used to detachably connect leg beams 25C to posts 24C, and top
supports to the cross members, as described previously. Further,
accessory support beam 40C includes a generally T-shaped slot which
extends longitudinally the length of a bottom surface thereof,
wherein a utility manager may be supported from the generally
T-shaped slot disposed in the bottom surface.
[0080] The reference numeral 2D (FIG. 14) generally designates yet
another embodiment of the present invention having at least one
floor supported case or storage unit 100. Since table 2D is
otherwise similar to previously described table 2, similar parts
appearing in FIGS. 1-7 and FIG. 14, respectively, are represented
by the same, corresponding reference numerals, except for the
suffix "D" in the numerals of the latter. In table 2D, storage unit
100 includes a hollow interior which defines a bin 102 adapted to
receive articles therein, and is configured to be abuttingly
supported on a floor surface in a generally upright orientation. At
least one leg member 20D is configured to be abuttingly supported
on a floor surface in a generally upright orientation, and at least
one cross member, as discussed previously, extends between and is
connected with storage unit 100 and leg member 20D to rigidly
retain leg member 20D in a generally upright orientation. Storage
unit 100, leg member 20D and the cross members define a top
supporting frame with a central axis extending longitudinally
therealong. Further, a connector detachably secures the cross
member to storage unit 100 thereby supporting a first end of the
cross member. The opposite ends of the cross members are connected
with and supported by leg member 20D. Additionally, first and
second elongate top members 11D and 12D are supported on the frame
in a generally horizontal orientation on opposite sides of the
central axis, and have generally flat upper surfaces 13D and 14D
and opposing interior edges 15D and 16D, respectively, which are
spaced apart to define a slot 18D therebetween. An elongate
accessory support beam 40D is disposed in a generally vertical
orientation in slot 18D, and in the illustrated example, projects
upwardly therefrom to a position generally above the upper surfaces
13D and 14D of top members 11D and 12D, respectively. Accessory
support beam 40D includes at least one generally T-shaped slot 45D
extending longitudinally therealong for supporting accessories
62D-73D on the beam. Accessory support beam 40D may also include a
generally T-shaped slot extending the length of a bottom surface
thereof. Further, a T-nut may be adapted to removably mount the top
103 of storage unit 100 in the bottom T-slot of accessory support
beam 40D.
[0081] Another aspect of the present invention is a furniture
construction capable of using common accessories on and
interchanged among portable partition systems, post and beam
partition systems and tables. With reference to FIGS. 1-7, such
accessories may include power and data communication outlets 62,
partition screens 63, accessories 65-73, storage units 75 and 76,
tables, and light fixtures, as well as other various support
devices. Preferably, the furniture construction uses common parts
and/or systems from a post and beam furniture system to create a
table, with multiple workstations 3-8 and 3'-8'. The furniture
construction utilizes a common aesthetic appearance between the
various configurations and common utility routing techniques
between the various configurations.
[0082] With reference to all of the embodiments described above,
the top support frame and its various components may be fabricated
from numerous materials. Generally, any material may be used such
that a top or worksurface is capable of being rigidly supported
thereon. Such materials are commonly known within the art and may
include, but are not limited to, steel and aluminum. Further, the
posts, leg beams and cross members of the varied embodiments may be
fabricated from either the same or dissimilar materials as specific
requirements dictate. In the preferred embodiment, the posts, leg
beams and cross members are all fabricated from aluminum. The
posts, leg beams and cross members may be fabricated using a wide
variety of techniques, as is known in the art. Further, these
various parts may be fabricated from either a single piece or
multiple pieces. However, in the illustrated embodiment, the posts,
leg beams and cross members are all extruded from aluminum, and
although they need not have slots therein, the preferred embodiment
includes generally T-shaped slots on most, if not all, faces of the
extrusion. In this manner, only a few extrusions are required to
fabricate a variety of different systems as described herein. It is
further envisioned that a single extrusion could be used for many
of the structural components of the above-described embodiments,
thereby creating a very cost effective work system or table.
[0083] In the foregoing description, it will be readily appreciated
by those skilled in the art that modifications may be made to the
invention without departing from the concepts disclosed herein.
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