Modular furniture
First Claim
1. Modular apparatus for combining into functional and esthetically pleasing office work stations and for managing electrical wires comprising:
- (a) a plurality of generally horizontal beam members, each beam member including at least one plate interposed between and rigidly joined to a pair of laterally spaced substantially parallel beams;
(b) a plurality of connecting means for longitudinally rigidly connecting the respective beams of adjoining beam members into a selected overall length to suit an office space;
(c) at least two vertical support means for rigidly supporting the beam members at selected locations thereon;
(d) at least one work surface; and
(e) bracket means for rigidly mounting the work surface to the beam members at selected locations thereon,so that the work surface and vertical support means may be rigidly connected to the beam members at selected locations thereon to create a great number of patterns to suit the office work and personnel requirements and wherein the beams are fabricated as generally rectangular tubes having top and bottom walls, each top and bottom wall being formed with a longitudinal depression in the exterior thereof, each top and bottom wall defining a plurality of aligned longitudinally spaced slots, the depressions and slots being adapted to receive and cooperate with the bracket means for rigidly mounting the work surface to the beam members.
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Abstract
The invention comprises functional and esthetically pleasing modular office furniture with integrated wire management. The modules include horizontal beam modules that can be rigidly connected longitudinally and laterally in configurations that suit work flow and office personnel requirements to the office space. The beam modules are supported by vertical support modules. Work surface modules are supported by the beam modules. The beam modules may also have suspended therefrom a variety of office items such as file cabinets and keyboard surfaces. The work surface modules are adapted to optionally receive service modules such as telephones, trays, and light stands. The combined furniture modules provide hidden but accessible passages for neatly and efficiently running electrical wires from the office outlets to the points of use.
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17 Claims
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1. Modular apparatus for combining into functional and esthetically pleasing office work stations and for managing electrical wires comprising:
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(a) a plurality of generally horizontal beam members, each beam member including at least one plate interposed between and rigidly joined to a pair of laterally spaced substantially parallel beams; (b) a plurality of connecting means for longitudinally rigidly connecting the respective beams of adjoining beam members into a selected overall length to suit an office space; (c) at least two vertical support means for rigidly supporting the beam members at selected locations thereon; (d) at least one work surface; and (e) bracket means for rigidly mounting the work surface to the beam members at selected locations thereon, so that the work surface and vertical support means may be rigidly connected to the beam members at selected locations thereon to create a great number of patterns to suit the office work and personnel requirements and wherein the beams are fabricated as generally rectangular tubes having top and bottom walls, each top and bottom wall being formed with a longitudinal depression in the exterior thereof, each top and bottom wall defining a plurality of aligned longitudinally spaced slots, the depressions and slots being adapted to receive and cooperate with the bracket means for rigidly mounting the work surface to the beam members. - View Dependent Claims (17)
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2. Modular apparatus for combining into functional and esthetically pleasing office work stations and for managing electrical wires comprising:
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(a) a plurality of generally horizontal beam members, each beam member including at least one plate interposed between and joined to a pair of laterally spaced substantially parallel beams, the beams being fabricated as generally rectangular tubes having top and bottom walls, each top and bottom wall being formed with a longitudinal depression in the exterior thereof, each top and bottom wall defining a plurality of aligned longitudinally spaced slots; (b) a plurality of connecting means for longitudinally rigidly connecting adjoining beam members into a selected overall length to suit an office space, wherein each longitudinal connecting means comprises a connector having a base with a pair of tongues extending oppositely therefrom for inserting into the ends of the beams to be joined, each tongue defining a transverse slot therethrough that is aligned with a slot in the top and bottom walls of the beams to be joined when the tongues are fully inserted into the respective beams, and a pair of keys for inserting into the aligned tongue and beam slots to rigidly lock the adjoining beams to the connecting means; (c) at least two vertical support means for rigidly supporting the beam members at selected locations thereon; (d) at least one a work surface; and (e) bracket means for rigidly mounting the work surface to the beam members at selected locations thereon, so that the work surface and vertical support means may be rigidly connected to the beam members at selected locations thereon to create a great number of patterns to suit the office work and personnel requirements.
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3. Modular apparatus for combining into functional and esthetically pleasing office work stations and for managing electrical wires comprising:
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(a) a plurality of generally horizontal beam members, each beam member including at least one plate interposed between and joined to a pair of laterally spaced substantially parallel beams, the beams being fabricated as generally rectangular tubes having top and bottom walls, each top and bottom wall being formed with a longitudinal depression in the exterior thereof, each top and bottom wall defining a plurality of aligned longitudinally spaced slots, and wherein the beam members further comprise a lateral connector for connecting a first beam member to a second beam member at substantially right angles, the lateral connector comprising; (i) an angle clamp having a tongue for inserting into the end of the first beam, the tongue defining a transverse slot therethrough that is aligned with the slots in the top and bottom walls of the first beam when the tongue is fully inserted into the first beam, and jaw means for clamping the top and bottom walls of the beam; and (ii) a key for inserting into the aligned tongue and first beam slots to rigidly lock the angle clamp to the first beam; (b) a plurality of connecting means for longitudinally rigidly connecting adjoining beam members into a selected overall length to suit an office space; (c) at leat two vertical support means for rigidly supporting the beam members at selected locations thereon; (d) at least one work surface; and (e) bracket means for rigidly mounting the work surface to the beam members at selected locations thereon, so that the work surface and vertical support means may be rigidly connected to the beam members at selected locations thereon to create a great number of patterns to suit the office work and personnel requirements.
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4. Modular apparatus for combining into functional and esthetically pleasing office work stations and for managing electrical wires comprising:
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(a) a plurality of generally horizontal beam members, each beam member including at least one plate interposed between and joined to a pair of laterally spaced substantially parallel beams, the beams being fabricated as generally rectangular tubes having top and bottom walls, each top and bottom wall being formed with a longitudinal depression in the exterior thereof, each top and bottom wall defining a plurality of aligned longitudinally spaced slots, and wherein the beam members further comprise an angular connector for longitudinally connecting at least three beam members to each other, the angular connector comprising a plate having at least three legs, each leg being interposed between and joined to a pair of substantially parallel beams laterally spaced apart to align with the laterally spaced beams of a beam member, so that three beam members may be longitudinally joined to each other; (b) a plurality of connecting means for longitudinally rigidly connecting adjoining beam members into a selected overall length to suit an office space; (c) at least two vertical support means for rigidly supporting the beam members at selected locations thereon; (d) at least one work surface; and (e) bracket means for rigidly mounting the work surface to the beam members at selected locations thereon, so that the work surface and vertical support means may be rigidly connected to the beam members at selected locations thereon to create a great number of patterns to suit the office work and personnel requirements.
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5. Modular apparatus for combining into functional and esthetically pleasing office work stations and for managing electrical wires comprising:
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(a) a plurality of generally horizontal beam members, each beam member including at least one plate interposed between and joined to a pair of laterally spaced substantially parallel beams; (b) a plurality of connecting means for longitudinally rigidly connecting adjoining beam members into a selected overall length to suit an office space; (c) at least two vertical support means for rigidly supporting the beam members at selected locations thereon, wherein each vertical support means comprises; (i) a pedestal having a pair of spaced upstanding rectangular shaped projections; (ii) a pair of rectangular tubes guided by and upstanding from the pedestal projections for supporting the work surface at the proper height above the office floor; (iii) a yoke having a pair of rectangular shaped projections depending therefrom and adapted to receive the rectangular tubes to vertically, laterally, and longitudinally restrain the beam member; and (iv) bracket means supported by the yoke for supporting and for longitudinally and laterally restraining the work surface; (d) at least one work surface; and (e) bracket means for rigidly mounting the work surface to the beam members at selected locations thereon, so that the work surface and vertical support means may be rigidly connected to the beam members at selected locations thereon to create a great number of patterns to suit the office work and personnel requirements. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7)
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8. Modular apparatus for combining into functional and esthetically pleasing office work stations and for managing electrical wires comprising:
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(a) a plurality of generally horizontal beam members, each beam member including at least one plate interposed between and joined to a pair of laterally spaced substantially parallel beams, the beams being fabricated as generally rectangular tubes having top and bottom walls, each top and bottom wall being formed with a longitudinal depression in the xterior thereof, each top and bottom wall defining a plurality of aligned longitudinally spaced slots, and wherein the beam members further comprise; (i) a pair of suspension members, each having a hook for inserting into the depression in the top wall of a beam at a selected location therealong and a ledge having a generally vertical aperture therethrough; (ii) two pins, each pin having a threaded transverse opening therethrough; (iii) screw means for inserting through each suspension member ledge aperture and threaded into a pin; (iv) a work station module; and (v) channel means for fastening to the work station module and for receiving the pins to suspend the channel means and work station module from the pins, so that the work station module may be suspended from the beam members at selected locations thereon; (b) a plurality of connecting means for longitudinally rigidly connecting adjoining beam members into a selected overall length to suit an office space; (c) at least two vertical support means for rigidly supporting the beam members at selected locations thereon; (d) at least one work surface; and (e) bracket means for rigidly mounting the work surface to the beam members at selected locations thereon, so that the work surface and vertical support means may be rigidly connected to the beam members at selected locations thereon to create a great number of patterns to suit the office work and personnel requirements. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10)
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11. Modular apparatus for combining into functional and esthetically pleasing office work stations and for managing electrical wires comprising:
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(a) a plurality of generally horizontal beam nembers, each beam member including at least one plate interposed between and joined to a pair of laterally spaced substantially parallel beams; (b) a plurality of connecting means for longitudinally rigidly connecting adjoining beam members into a selected overall length to suit an office space; (c) at least two vertical support means for rigidly supporting the beam members at selected locations thereon; (d) at least one work surface, wherein the work surface includes shell means for alternatively receiving a selected service module and a cover plate module; and (e) bracket means for rigidly mounting the work surface to the beam members at selected locations thereon, so that the work surface and vertical support means may be rigidly connected to the beam members at selected locations thereon to create a great number of patterns to suit the office work and personnel requirements. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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