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US3194362A US171005A US17100562A US3194362A US 3194362 A US3194362 A US 3194362A US 171005 A US171005 A US 171005A US 17100562 A US17100562 A US 17100562A US 3194362 A US3194362 A US 3194362A
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    • E04H1/00Buildings or groups of buildings for dwelling or office purposes; General layout, e.g. modular co-ordination or staggered storeys
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  • the present invention relates to partition or space divider structures, and more particularly, to means for securing partitions or space dividers to supporting surfaces such as floors, ceilings and walls.
  • One of the principal objects of the present invention is the provision of a novel and improved partition or space divider structural member which may be secured to a supporting surface simply and conveniently.
  • Another of the principal objects of the invention is the provision of a novel and improved partition or space divider structural member which is simple in design, particularly the mounting portion thereof, and which may be manufactured economically.
  • Another of the principal objects of the present invention is theprovision of a novel and improved mounting means for supporting a partition or space divider structural member in an upright position.
  • a further object of the present invention is a novel and improved base assembly for a partition or space divider structural member which permits the adjustment of the structure for leveling or other purposes simply and conveniently.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a partition arrangement embodying the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a fragmentary enlarged view in front elevation of the bottom part of one of the partition structures with the bottom cover shown in phantom lines illustrating the floor mounting assembly;
  • FIG. 3 is a sectional view taken along line 33 of FIG. 2 with the bottom cover shown in phantom lines;
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the U-shaped frame member of the floor mounting assembly.
  • FIG. 5 is a plan view of the frame member.
  • the partitions or space divider structures of the present invention may be of various types for use'in many different locations including hospital cubicles and toilet, shower and dressing rooms.
  • the invention is particularly applicable to partition arrangements in which the space dividers or partitions are self-sustaining or substantially self-sustaining.
  • FIGURE 1 a partition arrangement embodying the present invention is shown in FIGURE 1 as being located in the corner of a room having permanent walls and 11.
  • the arrangement comprises two individual cubicles 12 and'13 formed by pilasters 15, 16 and 17 floor mounted along a line perpendicular to wall 10 and defining door openings into the cubicles.
  • Side walls 20 and 21 extending from the pilasters 16 and 17, respectively, to the wall 11 provide side walls for the The pilasters are connected at their upper ends by sheet metal head rails 22.
  • a rail 23 also extends from the upper end of pilaster 17 to the wall 11 of the room.
  • the cubicles 12 and 13 are provided with doors 24 and 25, respectively, hinged to the left-hand pilaster defining the door opening into each clubicle.
  • the partition members including the pilasters 15, 16 and 17, the side walls 20 and 21 and the doors 24 and Patented July 13, 1965 "ice 25 are generally formed of tWo opposed, spaced metal sheets 7 and 8 connected together by marginal flanges 9 along and substantially coextensive with their ends and side edges except for the pilasters which have open bottoms.
  • the metal frame member 26 is U-shaped in cross section and is generally fabricated from sheet metal.
  • the bottom portion 27 of the frame member has openings 28 therein to receive the ends of threaded studs or bolts 29.
  • the studs are anchored in the floor 30 with suitable anchors 29a and extend upwardly through the openings 28 of the frame member 26.
  • the openings 28 may be elongated slots to allow for variations in the distance between the studs 29.
  • the studs 29 have nuts 31 and washers 32 disposed thereon to support the bottom portion 27 of the frame member 26 whenthe pilaster and the frame member are positioned above the studs 29 with the ends of the studs passing through the openings 28in the frame member.
  • the frame member 26 is secured to the studs 29 by nuts 33 disposed on the upper parts of the studs which extend through openings 28 of the frame member.
  • vertical flanges 34 of frame member 26 have portions 35 of reduced length.
  • the vertical flanges 34 have a portion 36 of full length adjacent to the bottom portion 27 to strengthen the ends of the frame member in the vicinity of the openings 28.
  • spacers 37 may be provided on studs 29 between the nuts 33 and the bottom portion 27 of the frame member. Such spacers 37 aid in positioning the nuts 33 adjacent to the cut-out portions in the vertical flanges of the frame member 26.
  • the thickness of the spacers 37 may be varied depending on the size of the shoulder on portion 36 so as to provide proper positioning of the nuts 33 when they are tightened against the spacers.
  • the upper end portions of the vertical flanges may be of reduced length or more advantageously, full length as shown in the drawing. These upper portions of the flanges are preferably disposed within the space between the metal sheets forming the partition and in telescoping relation therewith. End portions of full length provide maximum contact area between the sheets and the frame member.
  • each pilaster and the frame member secured thereto may be covered with a decorative shoe or cover 38.
  • the shoe may be slid over the pilaster down into place and secured against the floor.
  • the shoe 28 is held against the floor by clips 39 which are maintained in position with washers 4i and nuts 41 carried by studs 29.
  • the metal frame member 26 may be secured to the bottom of the pilaster by any suitable arrangement such as welding, bolting, etc. To facilitate positioning of the frame member on the bottom part of the pilaster, areas of the vertical flanges 34 of the frame member may be deformed to form projections 42 which can engage the bottom edge of the pilaster.
  • the present invention provides novel and improved partition or space divider structures and provides a novel and improved assembly for holding and securing partitions or dividers in an upright or other base surface.
  • partition to secure the partition to the floor or ,base surface.
  • said bottom portion havingja plurality of openings therein extending studs.
  • a partition structure it ⁇ VO opposed, spaced metal sheets,'side flanges connecting said sheets, a U-shaped s ;metal frame member secured to the said sheets comprising a bottom portion and vertical'fianges extending upwardly therefrom and secured to said sheets, said bottom portion having a plurality of openings therein for receiving upwardly extending studs anchored in a supporting 'surface; said vertical 'flanges having portions of reduced length to facilitate the positioning and adjustment of;
  • fastening elements disposed on said upwardly-extending studs.
  • a partition structure comprising .two opposedspaced :1 metal sheets side “flanges "connecting ys aidtsheiets, a U-shapedmetal ,frame nicmber'secure'd to the b'o'ttom of i said sheets and havingja bottom portion andzj verticalf flanges extending upwardly therefrom: into zth e x'space; a between said sheets; and in telescoping relation therewith; j T

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July 13, 1965 s. M. WARGO PARTITION STRUCTURES Filed Feb. 5, 1962 w STEVE M. WnRao Arm/ways individual cubicles.
United States Patent 3,194,362 PARTITION STRUCTURES Steve M. Wargo, Mentor, Ohio, assignor to The Mills Company, Cleveland, Ohio, a corporation of Ohio Filed Feb. '5, 1962, Ser. No. 171,005
4 Claims. ((11. 189-34) The present invention relates to partition or space divider structures, and more particularly, to means for securing partitions or space dividers to supporting surfaces such as floors, ceilings and walls.
One of the principal objects of the present invention is the provision of a novel and improved partition or space divider structural member which may be secured to a supporting surface simply and conveniently.
Another of the principal objects of the invention is the provision of a novel and improved partition or space divider structural member which is simple in design, particularly the mounting portion thereof, and which may be manufactured economically.
Another of the principal objects of the present invention is theprovision of a novel and improved mounting means for supporting a partition or space divider structural member in an upright position.
A further object of the present invention is a novel and improved base assembly for a partition or space divider structural member which permits the adjustment of the structure for leveling or other purposes simply and conveniently.
The invention resides in certain constructions and combinations and arrangements of parts and further objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art to which it relates from the following description of the preferred embodiment described with reference to the accompanying drawing forming a part of this specification and in which,
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a partition arrangement embodying the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a fragmentary enlarged view in front elevation of the bottom part of one of the partition structures with the bottom cover shown in phantom lines illustrating the floor mounting assembly;
FIG. 3 is a sectional view taken along line 33 of FIG. 2 with the bottom cover shown in phantom lines;
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the U-shaped frame member of the floor mounting assembly; and
FIG. 5 is a plan view of the frame member.
The partitions or space divider structures of the present invention may be of various types for use'in many different locations including hospital cubicles and toilet, shower and dressing rooms. The invention is particularly applicable to partition arrangements in which the space dividers or partitions are self-sustaining or substantially self-sustaining.
Referring to the drawing, a partition arrangement embodying the present invention is shown in FIGURE 1 as being located in the corner of a room having permanent walls and 11. The arrangement comprises two individual cubicles 12 and'13 formed by pilasters 15, 16 and 17 floor mounted along a line perpendicular to wall 10 and defining door openings into the cubicles. Side walls 20 and 21 extending from the pilasters 16 and 17, respectively, to the wall 11 provide side walls for the The pilasters are connected at their upper ends by sheet metal head rails 22. A rail 23 also extends from the upper end of pilaster 17 to the wall 11 of the room. The cubicles 12 and 13 are provided with doors 24 and 25, respectively, hinged to the left-hand pilaster defining the door opening into each clubicle.
The partition members including the pilasters 15, 16 and 17, the side walls 20 and 21 and the doors 24 and Patented July 13, 1965 "ice 25 are generally formed of tWo opposed, spaced metal sheets 7 and 8 connected together by marginal flanges 9 along and substantially coextensive with their ends and side edges except for the pilasters which have open bottoms.
To the bottom part of each of the pilasters 15, 16 and 17 is secured a metal frame member 26 for fastening the pilasters to the floor of the room. The metal frame member is U-shaped in cross section and is generally fabricated from sheet metal. The bottom portion 27 of the frame member has openings 28 therein to receive the ends of threaded studs or bolts 29. The studs are anchored in the floor 30 with suitable anchors 29a and extend upwardly through the openings 28 of the frame member 26. As shown in FIGURES 4 and 5, the openings 28 may be elongated slots to allow for variations in the distance between the studs 29.
The studs 29 have nuts 31 and washers 32 disposed thereon to support the bottom portion 27 of the frame member 26 whenthe pilaster and the frame member are positioned above the studs 29 with the ends of the studs passing through the openings 28in the frame member. By adjusting the position of the nuts 31 on the studs 29, that is, changing the distance between the nuts 31 and the floor surface 36, leveling or other adjustment of the pilaster may be accomplished.
The frame member 26 is secured to the studs 29 by nuts 33 disposed on the upper parts of the studs which extend through openings 28 of the frame member. To facilitate the tightening of nuts 33, vertical flanges 34 of frame member 26 have portions 35 of reduced length. Advantageously, the vertical flanges 34 have a portion 36 of full length adjacent to the bottom portion 27 to strengthen the ends of the frame member in the vicinity of the openings 28. When upwardly extending full length portion 36 is present, spacers 37 may be provided on studs 29 between the nuts 33 and the bottom portion 27 of the frame member. Such spacers 37 aid in positioning the nuts 33 adjacent to the cut-out portions in the vertical flanges of the frame member 26. The thickness of the spacers 37 may be varied depending on the size of the shoulder on portion 36 so as to provide proper positioning of the nuts 33 when they are tightened against the spacers.
The upper end portions of the vertical flanges may be of reduced length or more advantageously, full length as shown in the drawing. These upper portions of the flanges are preferably disposed within the space between the metal sheets forming the partition and in telescoping relation therewith. End portions of full length provide maximum contact area between the sheets and the frame member.
After the partition has been secured to the floor by the tightening of nuts 33 on the studs 2% the bottom of each pilaster and the frame member secured thereto may be covered with a decorative shoe or cover 38. The shoe may be slid over the pilaster down into place and secured against the floor. As shown in FIGS. 2 and 3 the shoe 28 is held against the floor by clips 39 which are maintained in position with washers 4i and nuts 41 carried by studs 29.
The metal frame member 26 may be secured to the bottom of the pilaster by any suitable arrangement such as welding, bolting, etc. To facilitate positioning of the frame member on the bottom part of the pilaster, areas of the vertical flanges 34 of the frame member may be deformed to form projections 42 which can engage the bottom edge of the pilaster.
From the foreging description, it is apparent that the present invention provides novel and improved partition or space divider structures and provides a novel and improved assembly for holding and securing partitions or dividers in an upright or other base surface.
partition to secure the partition to the floor or ,base surface.
'While the preferred 'fo'rm'of the invention has been 7 described in considerable detail, it will be apparent that H the invention is not limited'to the constructions shown or the uses referred to, and it is'my intentionto cover all adaptations; modifications and changes which come within 7 the practice of those skilled in the" art to'which the invention :relates and the scope of the appended claims.
" Having Vdescribed my invention, I claim:
1. Ina partition structure,-. a metal frame member- Vcomprising a bottom portion and vertical vfiangestextend-r ing upwardly therefrom and secured tovsaid partition,
said bottom portion havingja plurality of openings therein extending studs.
2. In a partition structure, it\VO opposed, spaced metal sheets,'side flanges connecting said sheets, a U-shaped s ;metal frame member secured to the said sheets comprising a bottom portion and vertical'fianges extending upwardly therefrom and secured to said sheets, said bottom portion having a plurality of openings therein for receiving upwardly extending studs anchored in a supporting 'surface; said vertical 'flanges having portions of reduced length to facilitate the positioning and adjustment of;
fastening elements. disposed on said upwardly-extending studs.
spaced metal sheets; sidei flanges connectingi said sheets, a a U-sh aped metal frame member 's ecuredtotheabottom' 7 of said sheets and having a bottom portionzand, vertical flanges extending rupwa'rdlyftherefr'orn towardxsaid sheets;
' said bottom portion havii'ng'a plfirality of openings' therein j and said vertical flanges having portions of reduced length, a plurality of studsjanchored inja supporting. surface and' I extending upwardly through the openings in thebottom.
portion of said frame member, fastening elements dis-V posedjon said studs above; andi below {said openings to": partition structurie tosaid supporting, surface, V 1%, v 4. A partition structure comprising .two opposedspaced :1 metal sheets side "flanges "connecting ys aidtsheiets, a U-shapedmetal ,frame nicmber'secure'd to the b'o'ttom of i said sheets and havingja bottom portion andzj verticalf flanges extending upwardly therefrom: into zth e x'space; a between said sheets; and in telescoping relation therewith; j T
saidbottom portion-having a plurality of openings Itherein' fand said vertical ;fianges'=;havin g cut-iout portions extend- 1 ing inwardly from the endsthereoffa plurality c rfthreadetlv a v studs anchored in a supporting'fsurface 'fand" extending; V upwardly through'itheopenings in the bottom portion. of
said frame-member; nuts fdisposed ion enemas .abov'egg; I and-below saidopeningsatoholdland securesaidpartition 7 Q structur to said supporting surface with i thfnuts;abovey;.
hold and secure said said openings beingr 'p'ositioned adjacent toysjaid cut-out portions; y M v V V V ReferencesCited'bythEExaminer V UNIITEDJSTATES'VPATENTSV 2,881,876 4/59' Williams ,;1 s9 34 3,053,354 7 Dielrnan I moon L: NACKENOFF; Primary E Jtaniineri 1

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1. IN A PARTITION STRUCTURE, A METAL FRAME MEMBER COMPRISING A BOTTOM PORTION AND VERTICAL FLANGES EXTENDING UPWARDLY THEREFROM AND SECURED TO SAID PARTITION, SAID BOTTOM PORTION HAVING A PLURALITY OF OPENINGS THEREIN FOR RECEIVING UPWARDLY EXTENDING STUDS ANCHORED IN A SUPPORTING SURFACE, SAID VERTICAL FLANGE SHAVING PORTIONS OF REDUCED LENGTH TO FACILITATE THE POSITIONING AND ADJUSTMENT OF FASTENING ELEMENTS DISPOSED ON SAID UPWARDLY EXTENDING STUDS.
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