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- Cover members positioned over [56] 4 References Cited the end panels are provided with special releasable UNITED STATES PATENTS fastening meanswhereby the covers may be readily 1,786,823 12/1930 Carrington etal 312/223 R remcved Pmvide access to the fastening mecha' 1,873,932 8/1932 Hunter .Q 312/195 x isms utilized fix the PanelS and supported 2,071,865 2/1937 Parsons 52/484 R ems, as desks, tables, and the like, together- 2,l79,307 ll/l939 312/257 A 21 Claims, 21 Drawing Figures PATENTEU W3 1 4 SHEET UF 7 Haze END PANEL SUPPORT SYSTEM BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
- This invention relates to furniture construction, particularly to office furniture as desks, tables, bookshelves, credenzas and the like. It is particularly concerned with complete systems of such furniture, designed to divide substantial areas of work space and provide
- a 6 inch module unit such a storage cabinet must be either 18 inches or 24 inches. Unfortunately, 18 inches is too shallow and 24 inches is too deep. Thus, the high storage unit is typically a unit in a system in which a departure is made from the basic 6 inch module. Thus, no one heretofore has been able to offer a complete office furniture system based on a single basic dimensional unit.
- the present invention provides an office furniture system wherein one or a number of standardized furniture components as desk tops, table tops, cabinets, bookshelves or the like are supported between a pair of parallel end panels.
- the need to purchase separate wall panels to achieve a modular system is eliminated. Since cabinets, desks and the like require end panels anyway,
- the present furniture system achieves modularity without requiring a user to purchase a special extra, i.e., the wall panel. Further, desks, Credenzas, tables and other floor supported units are tied into the system automatically, since all are supported on end panels. Finally, one can achieve an open look, if desired, by mounting cabinets above a work surface and providing no back between the work surface and the cabinet.
- a supported member such as a desk top or the like is arranged between a pair of structurally supporting panel members. Means areprovided to secure the panels and supported member together in a variety of desirable configurations. Special cover members having locking means therein are also provided and adapted to be releasably secured to the panels to thereby cover the wiring and the mounting mechanisms contained in the end panels. The covers are readily removable, however, so that the fastening means is accessible so that the furniture construction may be conveniently changed to satisfy changing office requirements.
- Standardized component construction allows maximum flexibility to satisfy the requirements of the various consumers.
- the unique panel supporting structure allows ease of assembly and modification of the structure when required.
- the panels additionally provide a convenient arrangement for containing the wires associated with office machines and the like associated with modern-day offices.
- the panels are constructed in a manner to provide rigidity and simultaneously to provide channel means through which wiring for telephones, dictating equipment, office machines, and the like may be positioned and hidden from view.
- the end support panels are of a two-piece construction having one portion thereof which is a generally flat planar section while the other is formed with a dished-out central portion to give the panel rigidity.
- the peripheral portions of the panel having the dished-out central portion are planar and are secured to the first-mentioned panel sections to thereby provide convenient wiring channels around the dished-out portions.
- the end panels, tops and various cabinets are constructed so as to have length and width dimensions based on multiples of 5 inches.
- Cabinets including the thickness of end panels, are available in 30 inch, 35 inch and 45 inch dimensions, for example.
- the first houses two letter files side by side, the second two legal files side by side and the third three letter files side by side-all with a minimum of wasted space.
- the 45 inch cabinet makes an excellent side credenza since it spaces ones desk 45 inches from a wall or rear storage unit.
- a 45 inch spacing is the ideal spacing required for a desk chair. Less leaves one somewhat crowded and more results in wasted space.
- this 5 inch module concept results in work surfaces which are either inches, inches, inches or inches wide, from front to back. This means that the smallest filing cabinets are at least 20 inches deep. This provides ample surface on which to place typewriters or the like and give sound fore and aft stability to taller filing units. Units having an 18 inch width would be too narrow for proper stability while units having a 24 inch width would result in wasted space.
- the present invention provides a furniture system in which one or a number of standardized furniture components as desks, tables, bookcases, Credenzas and the like are supported by special end panel members.
- the structure can be utilized singly, in abutting relationship, stacked back to back, and in virtually limitless numbers of arrangements which can be constructed utilizing the basic modular construction.
- FIGS. l-5 are perspective views illustrating representative furniture constructions provided in accordance with the invention.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the end panel support member with the cover panel removed;
- FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of the end panel support member taken along the plane VII-VII of FIG. 6;
- FIG. 8 is an elevational view of the inside of the cover panel removed from the end panels
- FIG. 9 is an enlarged cross-sectional view taken along the plane IX-IX of FIG. 8 illustrating the fastening mechanisms for the cover member
- FIG. 10 is an enlarged partial perspective view illustrating the construction of the lock slide mechanism of FIGS. 8-9 in greater detail;
- FIG. '11 is a fragmentary exploded view showing the upper access opening in the trim strip surrounding the end panel support member
- FIG. 12 is a fragmentary plan view illustrating the structure of the leveling mechanisms shown in FIG. 7 and the lower wiring access opening in the trim strip surrounding the end panel support member;
- FIG. ,13 is a partial perspective view of an alternate structural panel construction
- FIG. 14 is a schematic plan illustrating an arrangement of furniture utilizing a combination storage unit
- FIG. 15a is a fragmentary cross section illustrating the assembled relationship of the cover member on the end panel
- FIG. 15b is the same view as FIG. 15a, except that the cover member is upholstered;
- FIG. 16 is a cross-sectional view taken along the plane XVI-XVI of FIG. 4 illustrating the pedestal mounting in a level top desk construction;
- FIG. 17 is a cross-sectional view similar to FIG. 16 taken along the plane XVII-XVII of FIG. 5 illustrating the pedestal mounting on a desk with a tilted top;
- FIG. 18 is an enlarged fragmentary view of the mounting structure for maintaining the pedestal in a level position
- FIG. 19 is a perspective view of that fragmentary portion of an end panel indicated by reference in FIG. 6;
- FIG. 20 is an elevational view of that fragmentary portion of an end panel indicated by reference in FIG. 6;
- FIG. 21 is a schematic plan view of a furniture arrangement in accordance with the present invention.
- FIGS. l-5 a representative sampling of various unit assemblies constructed in accordance with this invention is illustrated.
- FIGS. 1 and 3 illustrate credenza unit assemblies incorporating a center case portion with drawer sections positioned on either side thereof.
- a work table unit is shown in FIG. 2.
- FIG. 4 illustrates a desk unit assembly having a flat top portion supported by end panels and a pair of drawer sections on either side thereof.
- FIG. 5 illustrates a desk similar in construction to FIG. 4 wherein the top surface thereof is tilted at an angle.
- Each of these constructions utilizes the same basic components inlcuding a supported member as the top surface generally designated by the numeral 10 in each of FIGS.
- FIGS. 1, 3, 4 and 5 a pair of end panel members 12 adapted to support a supported member
- drawer units 14 as shown in FIGS. 1, 3, 4 and 5
- credenza center cases 16 shown in FIGS. 1 and 3
- back panels or stretchers 18 as illustrated in FIGS. 2, 4 and 5.
- a virtually limitless number of arrangements can be constructed from a basic set of components as will become readily understood by those skilled in the art as a detailed description progresses.
- the end panel members 12 are in normal use provided with a cover member 20 (see also FIG. 8) which may be readily removed providing access to the interior of the end panels where the means for securing the end panels and the supporting members together are located.
- End panel 12 is shown with cover 20 removed.
- End panel 12 is of a doublewalled construction and includes a base 22, a sheet metal inner wall 24, and an outer wall 26.
- the base is an elongated metal channel-like member in which levelers 28 are adjustably mounted as will be more fully described hereinafter.
- Inner wall 24 has a flat planar back surface 30 bounded at its top and side edges by a peripheral flange 32.
- Outer wall 26 has an outwardly formed central portion 34, a flat planar surface 36, and an outer flange 35 bounding the central portion adjacent the top and side edges.
- Outer flange 35 is bent upwardly at the top of end panel 12 and laterally at the sides of end panel 12 to define abutment flanges 72 against which cover panel 20 abuts.
- the flat surface 36 is welded to inner wall 24 and the lower edge of projecting central portion 34 is welded to base 22 to provide a strong, rigid, double wall end panel structure.
- the recessed area formed by flat planar surface 36, outer wall flange 35 and the raised central portion 34 forms a wiring channel 38 about the front, top and back edges of the interior of the end panel.
- Wiring (W, FIG. 6) utilized for telephone hookups, dictating equipment and similar office machines is conveniently placed in channel 38 and may be brought out to the top of the work surface.
- a decorative trim strip 40 extends about the front, top and back peripheral surfaces of the end panels to provide an attractive appearance (FIG. 6).
- Access means 42 is provided on the top surface of the trim strip 40 to allow passage of the wiring from channels 36 to the upper surface of the work surface 10.
- Trim strip 40 and flange 32 are provided with an access opening 44 (FIG. 11).
- a plug or cap member 46 constructed to blend with trim 40 is provided to close the access opening.
- Plug 46 is fixed in position in opening 44 by means of an opening 48 in its lower surface which is releasably engageable with an upstanding pin member 50 fixed in channel 38.
- Pin member 50 is centrally supported in opening 44 and channel 38 by means of tab 51 secured to and extending outwardly from flat planar surface 36.
- Alternative plugs 46 are provided.
- Top 10 can be tiltably mounted in the manner set forth in copending application Ser. No. 366,161, the specification of which is incorporated herein by reference, entitled TILTABLE DESK TOP, filed on even date herewith by Donald Dean Korell and assigned to the assignee of this invention.
- the pedestals or drawer units 14 are suspended at the rear from the top 10 of desk 1 by the interengagement of a hanger 120 and a rail assembly 130 (FIGS. 16, 17 and 18). At its front, pedestal 14 is suspended by a pair of bolts 141, each passing through a resiliently compressible spacer 140 and into a beam 142 of top 10.
- the interconnection between the end panels 12 of desk 1 and top 10 can be adjusted so that top 10 can be oriented either in a horizontal position (FIG. 16) or in a tilted position (FIG. 17).
- Rail assembly 130 includes a top rail 131 and a bottom rail 132, and hanger 120 engages top rail 131 when top 10 is horizontal and bottom rail 132 when top 10 is tilted.
- pedestal I4 is generally horizontal regardless of the orientation of top 10.
- levelers 28 located at the bottom of the end panels in base 22 are provided to make leveling adjustments of the assembled unit if required.
- levelers 28 include a glide member 54 extendible and retractable from the base 22.
- a stud 56 is fixed to the glide member and extends upwardly therefrom into the panel between side walls of base 22.
- a nut is threaded on the stud and is captively held in the base by its abutment with a slot formed therein so that as the nut is turned, the stud and glide member will move with respect thereto to thereby extend or retract glide member 54.
- a plurality of slots 60 are formed in the upper edge of the outwardly formed central portion 30 of outer wall 24. At the lower portion of the outer wall, a plurality of slots 64 are also provided to engage the lower portion of cover 20.
- Cover 20 is formed of sheet metal having height and width dimensions corresponding to the opening in end panels 12.
- Cover 20 is formed with a pair of extending side flanges 66 adapted to fit inside the peripheral flanges 32 forming wire channels 38 at the front and back surfaces of the end panels.
- the upper and lower edges of the cover are rolled over as illustrated at 68 and 70 providing a double wall thickness at the top and bottom respectively of the cover.
- the double wall thickness is provided for abutting relationship with corresponding steps 72 and 74 (FIGS. 7 and 15) provided in the end panel structure.
- a retainer rail 76 welded to the interior of the cover at the lower portion thereof includes a plurality of retainer tabs 78 extending outwardly from the inside of the cover near the lower edge portion 70.
- Retainer tabs 78 are spaced along the length of the retainer rails and are provided for engagement with slots 64 (FIGS. 6 and 15) in the end panels.
- Means for releasably securing the cover to the end panels indicated generally by the numeral 80 is located near the upper edge of the cover.
- the releasable securing means includes a plurality of lock tabs 82 adapted for locking engagement with tab-receiving slots 60 formed in the central portion of the end panel.
- tabs 82 are formed with a back wall 84 which is secured as by welding to a slidably mounted lock slide member 86.
- the back wall extends upwardly and outwardly forming an upwardly directed front flange 88 in which a pair of bias spring retainer openings 90 are provided.
- Each lock tab 82 extends downwardly from the back wall 84 and outwardly perpendicular to the back wall to form the mechanism for engagement with slots 60 in the end panels.
- Engaging mechanism of lock tab 82 is generally barbed or triangular in shape having a leading edge portion 92, outwardly tapered side walls 94 terminating in shoulders 96 and 98 adjacent its intersection with back wall 84. It will be noted that shoulder 98 extends outwardly from the back wall in greater distance, about I/ l 6 of an inch, than shoulder 96 for reasons as will be more fully described hereinafter.
- lock release actuators 100 are also secured to lock slide 86 between lock tabs 82 and each include an outwardly formed upwardly extending upper portion 101 which when assembled in the cover, one or the other of the tab members will be accessible through access opening 42 in the upper portion of the end panels.
- lock slide 86 including lock tabs 82 and lock release actuators 100 are mounted for sliding movement in a lock slide retainer 102.
- the slide retainer is a generally flat elongated strip having a channel formed in its central portion along its length which receives lock slide 86.
- Retainer 102 is secured to the inner facing surface of cover 20 as by welding. Openings 104 (FIG. 8) are provided along the length of retainer 102 through which lock tabs 82 extend when assembled.
- Notches 108 are provided in the raised center section of the slide retainer at each end thereof and a bias spring 110 is connected at one end in notch 108 and its opposite end is connected through the opening 90 in flange 88 on locktab 82.
- openings 104 in slide retainer 102 are wider than the width of the back wall 84 of lock tab 82. Openings 106 are similarly slightly wider than the width of lock release actuator 100. This allows limited movement of the lock slide 86 and tabs across the width of the cover. Bias spring 110 constantly urges the lock mechanism into its locked position by shifting lock slide 86 to the right as shown in FIG. 8.
- the cover panels 20 may be finished by painting, plating, covering with upholstery material 120 or any variety of methods.
- the upholstery is placed over the outer surface of the cover panel 20 and is folded over the ends 68 and 70 (FIG. 15b).
- the releasable securing means is adapted to compensate for different thicknesses of upholstery material or the lack thereof by means of two shoulders 96 and 98 (FIG. 10) provided in the lock tab so that both painted and upholstered surfaces are flush with the edge of trim 40.
- shoulder 98 is positioned a greater distance away from the back wall than shoulder 96.
- shoulder 96 is utilized to position cover panel 20 closer to wall 26 of end panel'12 so that outer surface of upholstery is flush with the edge of trim 40 (compare FIGS. a and b).
- shoulder 98 is utilized to serve the locking function so as to allow cover panel 20 to be spaced farther from wall 26 and thereby allow its painted surface to still be flush with the edge of trim 40.
- a plastic extrusion 130 is employed around the top and side peripheries of end panel 12 (FIG. 15a). Extrusion 130 includes a top barbed leg 131 having a barb 132 on the end thereof.
- Barbed leg 131 fits inbetween the top edge of flange 72 and peripheral flange 32 of wall 24, and barb I32 holds it there.
- Leg 133 extends vertically downwardly or inwardly from barbed leg 133 and divides into two diverging spreader legs 134 and 135. These diverging legs to FIG. 20, it will be noted that in addition to slot 64 at the bottom of end panel 12, there is another smaller slot 64a positioned immediately therebelow. This leaves a small bridge or metal 64b between the two slots. When cover panel 20 is upholstered with upholstery 120, this bridge of metal 64b is bent inwardly by inserting a screwdriver in slot 640 and twisting it.
- cover panel 20 is held in closer not only at the top by bridge 96 on tab 82, but also at the bottom by tab 78 (compare FIGS. 15a and 15b).
- FIG. 15b it can be seen that the bridge of metal 64b has been bent inwardly in order to hold tab 78 further inwardly.
- slots-60 are the slots into which the tabs 82 on slide lock fit.
- shoulders 98 are adapted for engaging slot 60 because of the presence of bias spring .110 urging the lock slide tabs to the right.
- bias spring 110 is simply removed from the position as shown in FIG. 8 and placed in the opposite end of the slide retainer in notch 108' and in opening provided in the lock tab at the extreme left of the lock mechanism.
- the lock slide and the components mounted thereon will be biased in the opposite direction causing engagement of shoulder 96 with tab-receiving slot 60.
- the cover may be released by simply removing plug 46 (FIG. 11) and reaching through access means 42 to shift the lock slide by moving lock release actuator 100 against the bias of spring 110. This, of course, causes shifting of the lock tab out of engagement with the slot 60 in the panel to thereby ease in removal of the cover.
- the alternate embodiment end panel 12' shown in FIG. 13 is similar to that previously described and is constructed in basically the same manner. Like reference numerals bearing the prime designation are therefore utilized to identify similar components.
- the lower section is identical to that previously described including base 22', levelers 28, the double wallconstruction providing wiring channel 38', and the work surface 10 which is secured by fastening means 52.
- the upper section is similarly constructed and supports a storage unit 10" in a similar fashion by fastening means 52".
- the wiring channels extend upwardly and across the top as the embodiment shown in FIG. 6.
- cess means 42' is provided at the top thereof in trim strip 40.
- FIG. 14 the diagram of a shared work station is illustrated wherein end panels 12' of the type shown in FIGS. 6 and 13 are combined to provide the shared storage unit. End panels 12' support a pair of storage units 16 and 16' therebetween. Instead of being suspended from a work surface 10, as for example as shown in FIG. 13, each of the storage units 16 and 16 is adapted for mounting through its end walls to the adjacent unit and to end panel 12 through fastening screws 52".
- a desk 1, of the type shown in FIG. 5, for example, is positioned on each side of storage units 16, one generally adjacent one unit and one generally adjacent the other. In order that each desk 1 has adjacent storage, storage unit 16 opens to the left to provide access to the desk on the left (as viewed in FIG. 14) and unit 16' opens to the right to provide access to the desk on the right.
- the various component parts are based on modular dimensions of 5 inch modules. It has been found that the five inch modular dimension provides a most efficient storage of standard information documents and permits the most efficient arrangement of work stations within good human factors dimensions such as chair space required, desk surface area required and etc, while maintaining modular dimensions which facilitate ease of planning and avoid the necessity of using fractional numbers. It additionally provides better stability for high storage units by using, for example, a 20 inch depth verses the standard 18 inch depth utilized in conventional office furniture constructions. In addition, a deeper usable reference work area is provided on which office calculators, computer terminals, typewriters, and the like can be placed without inconvenient overhang.
- the 5 inch modular dimension is a rational unit for assisting space planners. As long as feet and inches are used, any module will have to be reduced to inches for calculation.
- the 5 inch module reduces the change of error because all dimensions will end in of which numbers are easy to work with and are convertible to feet and in hs asa fina sa sy a on-
- the end panels for the present system are provided with depth (the distance from one side edge of the end panel to the other side edge) which are whole number multiples of 5 inches.
- end panels 12 are provided with depths of 20, 25, 30 and 35 inches.
- storage units such as units 14, and tops, such as tops 10, are provided with lengths which, when combined with the thicknesses of two end panels 12, yield a total length which is a whole number multiple of 5 inches. Specifically, lengths of 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70 and 75 inches are provided for. This means that where the desk length is to be 70 inches, for example, and where the thickness of each end panel is approximately one inch, the length of the top must be 68 inches. The 68 inch top plus the two 1-inch end panels yields a total length of 70 inches.
- space divider panels which are used in conjunction with the system.
- These space divider panels are designed to have an appearance identical to or compatible with the appearance of panels 12, but they are constructed with a means for connecting them to end panels l2 and to each other, and they need not include any means for mounting desk tops or the like.
- FIG. 21 discloses a furniture arrangement in which one such space divider 212 and two smaller space dividers 212(a) are employed.
- Space divider panel 212 is 45 inches in depth, i.e., from one side edge to the other side edge.
- Space divider 212 joins a desk unit 10 to a storage unit having two storage compartments 14 mounted between a pair of end panels 12.
- the 45 inch dimension provides for comfortable space in which the occupant of this area can move his chair 220. Also, it provides desired privacy.
- the smaller partitions 212(a) are only inches in depth.
- a 45 inch storage unit 14 is used as the primary spacer between the desk 10 and the storage units 14.
- the small divider partitions 212(0) provide somewhat more space for the occupant of this work area and also provide a nice decorative effect.
- space divider partitions having depths which are whole number multiples of 5 inches, specifically which are 20, 25, 30, 35, 40 and 45 inches, one continues the 5-inch modularity concept conveniently from the dimensions of the furniture to the dimensions utilized in space division.
- a furniture system comprising: a plurality of pairs of structural, load-bearing end support panels of a construction sufficiently strong to support a top and cabinet suspended from the top without the necessity of an additional conventional structural desk frame; the end panels in each of said pairs of end support panels having differing depths from front to rear and differing heights from top to bottom from the end panels in other of said pairs; a plurality of tops of differing lengths and of differing depths from front to rear; a plurality of differing types of cabinets; first releasable securing means on each of said tops and on said end support panels to facilitate the ready securance or removal of one of said plurality of tops between one of said pairs of end support panels whereby a top is supported by said end support panels when attached thereto; second releasable securing means on said cabinets and on said tops for readily releasably securing each of said cabinets to any one of said tops in a suspended manner from said top when said top is secured to and supported by one of
- the furniture system of claim 1 comprising: a cover member of each of said end support panels; said first releasable securing means on each said support panel being disposed within said end panel normally concealed from view by said cover member; and third releasable securing means on said cover member and its said end panel for releasably securing said cover member to said end panel whereby said cover members can be readily removed for access to said first Securing means.
- said first releasable securing means includes means for mounting each of said tops in either the generally horizontal orientation or in a tiltably mounted, inclined orientation with respect. to said end support panels.
- a furniture system comprising: at least two structural, load bearing end support panels of a construction sufficiently strong to support a top and cabinets suspended from the top without the necessity of an additional conventional structural desk frame; a plurality of tops of differing lengths; a plurality of differing types of cabinets; first releasable securing means on each of said tops and on said end support panels to facilitate the ready securance or removal of one of said plurality of tops between said two end support panels whereby a top is supported by said end panels when attached thereto; second releasable securing means on said cabinets and on said tops for readily releasably securing each of said cabinets to any one of said tops in a suspended manner from said top when said top is secured to and supported by said end support panels whereby a plurality of different types of end panel supported furniture can be readily assembled, disassembled and reassembled from said end support panels, said tops and said cabinets; a cover member for each of said end support panels; said first releasable
- said second releasable securing means comprises a lock member slideably mounted on said cover and lock-engaging means on said panel adapted to engage with said lock member.
- lock member comprises a bar slideably mounted in said cover, a plurality of tab members having engaging means thereon extending outwardly from said bar, and said lock engaging means comprising a plurality of tabreceiving slots formed in said panel adapted to lockingly engage with said engaging means on said tab members.
- said engaging means on each said tab member comprises a barb on said tab'defining first and second shoulders on either side thereof respectively, said first shoulder being positioned farther from said bar than said second shoulder; means on said tab for securing said bias means thereto; means on said cover for securing said bias means to said cover on either side of said tab whereby said tab will be locked in said slot either by said first shoulder or said second shoulder and said bar can be used with either a panel having no fabric wrapped around its edges or a panel having upholstery wrapped around its edges simply by connecting said bias means to said cover on an appropriate side of said tab.
- said second securing means includes tabs on said cover members and first slots on said end panel for receiving said tabs, said tabs including engaging means for holding said tabs in place in said first slots; a second slot adjacent and below each said first slot thereby defining a bridge between each of said first and second slots, said bridge being of a bendable material whereby it can be bent in or out, up or down by inserting a tool into an appropriate one of said first and second slots and operating said tool against said bridge, said bridge thereby forming a means for adjusting said cover member in or out, up or down with respect to said end panel.
- said cover member includes a rearwardly projecting side flange at either side thereof; said end panel including a channel at each side thereof for receiving said side flanges with each side flange adjacent a channel wall; said channel wall including a tab therein made of a bendable material whereby said tab can be'bent either inwardly or outwardly, said tabs bearing against said side flanges to thereby provide a means for adjusting'said cover member from side to side.
- a furniture system comprising: a plurality of pairs of end support panels, the end panels in each of said pairs having at least different depth dimensions from front to back from those of other of said pairs; a plurality of tops of differing lengths and depths from front to back; a plurality of different types of cabinets; first releasable securing means on each of said tops and on said end panels to facilitate the ready securance or removal of one of said plurality of tops between one of said pair of end panels whereby a top is supported by a pair of said end panels when attached thereto; second releasable securing means on said cabinets and on said tops for readily releasably securing each of said cabinets to said tops whereby one or more of said cabinets can be suspended from one of said tops when it is supported between one of said pair of end panels such that a plurality of different types of furniture can be readily assembled, disassembled and reassembled from said pairs of end panels, tops and cabinet components; the length and the depth of any combination of
- space divider panels are provided for joining to said end panels, said space divider panels each having a depth from one side edge to the other which is one of 20, 25, 30, 35, 40 and 45 inches.
- space divider panels are provided for joining to said end panels, said space divider panels each having a depth from one side edge to the other which is a whole number multiple of 5 inches.
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US00366218A US3857622A (en) | 1973-06-01 | 1973-06-01 | Nd panel support system |
CA197,275A CA1067557A (en) | 1973-06-01 | 1974-04-10 | End panel support system |
DE2424484A DE2424484C2 (de) | 1973-06-01 | 1974-05-20 | Möbelsystem |
JP49061421A JPS6038123B2 (ja) | 1973-06-01 | 1974-05-30 | 調度システム |
FR7418922A FR2231339B1 (de) | 1973-06-01 | 1974-05-31 | |
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