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US1285728A
US1285728A US11788816A US11788816A US1285728A US 1285728 A US1285728 A US 1285728A US 11788816 A US11788816 A US 11788816A US 11788816 A US11788816 A US 11788816A US 1285728 A US1285728 A US 1285728A
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  • This invention relates to improvements in units in which several sectional partitions are combined to form one continuous partition,'and particularly wherein it is necessary to transport partitions in a ready-made form and also to conveniently erect same at short notice.
  • the partition is made collapsible as well as in sectional units of uniform and standardsizes;
  • the principal object of the invention is to provide a partition for screening purposes, and for the division of one room from another and which also can be readily erected and taken down without much efminimum cost.
  • Another object is to provide a partition ina sectional form, in which several sec 7 tions can be taken down and replaced wherever and whenever necessary for the convenience of changing location of the division of rooms, and to transform the size of rooms, so that a desired amountv of space may be screened by partitions.
  • a still further object is to provide means for binding together several sections of the partition, at any angle or in the same straight line, and also that any sectional unit may be replaced by a door sectional unit.
  • Figure 1 shows an assembly view of several units or sections of the partition.
  • Fig. 2 shows. a plan vie'v of the combination of the several sectional units of this partition, both in the same straight line and at right angles.
  • FIG. 4 is an elevational view, parts being shown in section and'parts being broken away, illustrating in particular how adja-- cent panel units are connected, how they are fastened to the floor, and also illustrating in dotted outline the positions of the vertical interenga'ging tongues carried by the upright side portions.
  • Fig. 5 shows a sectional view through line 55 of Fig.4, and
  • Fig. 6 shows a sectional view of the piece, through lines 6-6 of Fig. 4.
  • each projecting side strip as 21 is provided on its confronting side with 1ongitudinal tongues as 23 so located as to'proselves and the side edge of their panel unit, the thickness of the said tongues matching the thickness of the panel, units. That side best illustrated in Fig. 2
  • a corner panel 26, equipped also with side strips as 21, is employed to connect the panel unit'12 with panel unit 13, while an angular side strip 22, formed with tongues as 22 as well as with tongues 23, is employed to connect the panel unit 18 withv the panel units 15 and 16.
  • This partition is held in position along the top, by means of a head piece, 19, said head piece being in a sectional form of sufficient length to cover the entire partition, either at angles or in the same straight line.
  • the partition is held in position on the floor by means of angle pieces 28 fastened to the partition units and attached to the floor for proper support.
  • partitions are not classified with the truss partitions, which are braced, it is readily seen that they are not made to carry any weight.
  • This form of partition being classified under sectional unit partitions and not'requiring outside braces, can readily be adapted to standard, uniform, sectional sizes.
  • These partitions may'be built of various materials, either metal or wood, with or without panels 17. Wherever it is desirable .to place a door along this wall partition, it is merely necessary to disconnect one sectional unit of the partition, and install a door unit with hinges 16 attached, at short notice.
  • Figs, P and 5 illustrate how a door panel unit 14 may be used in,.,this construction in the place of an ordinary panel unit as 13.
  • one of the side strips 21 is formed with a special end as 32 to which the door panel may be suitably hinged, while for the opposite free end of the door to butt against, one of the side strips 21 may be made with a special projection as 30.
  • a side strip as 21 comes adjacent to the wall of the room, I prefer to. secure to the opposite face of the same panel unit a cooperating side strip as 27 having spaced apart tongues 23, as before, this side strip 27 serving not only to brace the partition but also to conceal from view the inner side of the regular side strip 21, as shown in Fig. 4.
  • a wallend panel as 24 ofthe pro er size to fill the required space, this pane being also equipped with a side strip 21. provided with the usual tongues 23.
  • each side strip being formed at spaced intervals Wlllh. vertically alined longitudinal tongues .on its lapping face spaced from the side end of its panel unit, the thickness of the tongues matching the thickness of the panel units to enable the tongues of adjacentpanel units to be inter" engaged whereby to secure adjacent panel units rigidly together.
  • a sectional partition section comprising panel units, a projecting side strip secured to one face of the marginal side end of one panel unit, an identical side strip secured to the opposite face of the marginal side end of the adjacent unit, said side strips confronting each, other and each extending to overlap the.
  • each side strip being formed at spaced-apart intervals with vertlcally alined longitudinal tongues on its lapping face projecting laterally therefrom at a, distance si es of the tongues confronting the ends of their respective panel units being beveled inwardly so that the outer tongue faces are .wider than the neeks thereof, the said tongues being adapted to be interengaged I whereby to secure-the panel units rigidly tot gether.

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A. KALLA.
SECTIONAL UNIT PARTITION.
APPLICATION map AUG.3l. 191s.
Patented Nov. 26, 19.18.
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Patented Nov. 26, 1918. application filed august a1, 19 6. Serial No. 117,888.
1,285,728, Specification of Letters Patent.
To all whom it may concern: Be it known that I, ALEXANDER KALLA, a
citizen of the United States, and resident of.
New York in the county of NewYork and State of New York, have invented new and useful Improvements in Sectional-Unit Partitions, of which the following is a specification. 1
This invention relates to improvements in units in which several sectional partitions are combined to form one continuous partition,'and particularly wherein it is necessary to transport partitions in a ready-made form and also to conveniently erect same at short notice. To this end the partition is made collapsible as well as in sectional units of uniform and standardsizes;
The principal object of the invention is to provide a partition for screening purposes, and for the division of one room from another and which also can be readily erected and taken down without much efminimum cost.
Another object is to provide a partition ina sectional form, in which several sec 7 tions can be taken down and replaced wherever and whenever necessary for the convenience of changing location of the division of rooms, and to transform the size of rooms, so that a desired amountv of space may be screened by partitions.
A still further object is to provide means for binding together several sections of the partition, at any angle or in the same straight line, and also that any sectional unit may be replaced by a door sectional unit.
These and other objects are attained by the novel construction and combination of parts hereafter described and shown'in the accompanyin drawings, forming a material 'part 0 this specification, and in which,:
Figure 1 shows an assembly view of several units or sections of the partition.
Fig. 2 shows. a plan vie'v of the combination of the several sectional units of this partition, both in the same straight line and at right angles.
. trating Fig. 4 is an elevational view, parts being shown in section and'parts being broken away, illustrating in particular how adja-- cent panel units are connected, how they are fastened to the floor, and also illustrating in dotted outline the positions of the vertical interenga'ging tongues carried by the upright side portions. Fig. 5 shows a sectional view through line 55 of Fig.4, and
Fig. 6 shows a sectional view of the piece, through lines 6-6 of Fig. 4.
In thisinvention the j I enlarl'ge or reduce the size of the partitions, read' as shown in Fig. 1, in which panel units of the partitions, 13, 14,15 and 16 of feature shown is to standard uniform make, are combined in such a manner as to produce one contlnuous partition.
Each panel unit as 13, 14
and the like, has secured upon its opposite faces at diagonally remote marginal side ends side offset projecting elements or strips as 21, which extend from the bottom ends of the panel units to a point adjacent the top ends thereof, to meet the head member to be later described. These upright side stripsare secured to themarginal slde ends of the panels by screws orother suitable means, although if desiredthey may be formed integral therewith. Upon assembly of the panel units, the projecting side strips 21 of two adjacent units confront each other with their free ends slidably. overlapping each free marginal face end of the ad acent unit. At spaced apart intervals in vertical alinement, each projecting side strip as 21 is provided on its confronting side with 1ongitudinal tongues as 23 so located as to'proselves and the side edge of their panel unit, the thickness of the said tongues matching the thickness of the panel, units. That side best illustrated in Fig. 2
sections are connected with the exception that a corner panel 26, equipped also with side strips as 21, is employed to connect the panel unit'12 with panel unit 13, while an angular side strip 22, formed with tongues as 22 as well as with tongues 23, is employed to connect the panel unit 18 withv the panel units 15 and 16. This partition is held in position along the top, by means of a head piece, 19, said head piece being in a sectional form of sufficient length to cover the entire partition, either at angles or in the same straight line. The partition is held in position on the floor by means of angle pieces 28 fastened to the partition units and attached to the floor for proper support. I
As the partitions are not classified with the truss partitions, which are braced, it is readily seen that they are not made to carry any weight. This form of partition being classified under sectional unit partitions and not'requiring outside braces, can readily be adapted to standard, uniform, sectional sizes. These partitions may'be built of various materials, either metal or wood, with or without panels 17. Wherever it is desirable .to place a door along this wall partition, it is merely necessary to disconnect one sectional unit of the partition, and install a door unit with hinges 16 attached, at short notice.
It should be noted that the several sections of this type of partition are all standard and therefore renewable or replaceable. Therefore, whenever it is desired to erect a -sec tional partition, it is merely necessary to know the length of the partition required and its location. The same can be fitted up by supplying a sufiicient number of panel units of continuous partitions, the desired number of corner panel units as 26, angular side strips as 22, the number of doors 14 required, the length of the head piece 19 grooved as at 20 to fit the top of the partition. to keep in positionthe entire length of partition and a sufficient number of angular brackets 28 for fastening the partition to the floor, in order to keep the partition in position along the floor.
v I claim as new and desire to secure weaves Figs, P and 5 illustrate how a door panel unit 14 may be used in,.,this construction in the place of an ordinary panel unit as 13. Here, one of the side strips 21 is formed with a special end as 32 to which the door panel may be suitably hinged, while for the opposite free end of the door to butt against, one of the side strips 21 may be made with a special projection as 30.
In order to connect two sections in the same straight line, together, it is required to manipulate the adjacent panel units in an obvious manner so that the vertical tongues of said side strips are interengaged in vertical alinement. There is then a perfect cona nection of the two partitions inthe same straight line as shown in Fig. 4 where tongues 23 of one unit are interengaged with tongues 23 ofthe other unit.
When in erecting the partitions a side strip as 21 comes adjacent to the wall of the room, I prefer to. secure to the opposite face of the same panel unit a cooperating side strip as 27 having spaced apart tongues 23, as before, this side strip 27 serving not only to brace the partition but also to conceal from view the inner side of the regular side strip 21, as shown in Fig. 4. Should an intermediate portion of a panel unit come adjacent to the wall of the room, I prefer to employ, as shown in Fig. 2*, a wallend panel as 24 ofthe pro er size to fill the required space, this pane being also equipped with a side strip 21. provided with the usual tongues 23.
Having thus described my invention, what by Letters Patent is 1. A sectional partition comprisin panel,
overlap the free marginal face end of the adjacent panel unit, each side strip being formed at spaced intervals Wlllh. vertically alined longitudinal tongues .on its lapping face spaced from the side end of its panel unit, the thickness of the tongues matching the thickness of the panel units to enable the tongues of adjacentpanel units to be inter" engaged whereby to secure adjacent panel units rigidly together. l
2. A sectional partition section comprising panel units, a projecting side strip secured to one face of the marginal side end of one panel unit, an identical side strip secured to the opposite face of the marginal side end of the adjacent unit, said side strips confronting each, other and each extending to overlap the. free adj acentmarginal side end of the adjacent panel unit, each side strip being formed at spaced-apart intervals with vertlcally alined longitudinal tongues on its lapping face projecting laterally therefrom at a, distance si es of the tongues confronting the ends of their respective panel units being beveled inwardly so that the outer tongue faces are .wider than the neeks thereof, the said tongues being adapted to be interengaged I whereby to secure-the panel units rigidly tot gether. 10
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification.
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US3099863A (en) * 1958-01-31 1963-08-06 Hauserman Co E F Composite panel assembly
US3349528A (en) * 1966-06-17 1967-10-31 John A Salt Portable partition with telescoping tube support

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US3099863A (en) * 1958-01-31 1963-08-06 Hauserman Co E F Composite panel assembly
US3349528A (en) * 1966-06-17 1967-10-31 John A Salt Portable partition with telescoping tube support

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