Patent classifications
E04B2/7444
Workstation
A workstation includes a frame having a lower rail and a plurality of upright posts coupled to and extending upwardly from the lower rail. Each upright post has a track. The workstation also includes a plurality of panels supported by the frame. Each panel has a first side edge received in the track of one of the plurality of upright posts, a second side edge received in the track of another of the plurality of upright posts, and a lower edge adjacent the lower rail. The lower edge has a first length. Each panel also has an upper edge opposite the lower edge. The upper edge has a second length that is longer than the first length.
WORKSTATION
A workstation includes a frame having a lower rail and a plurality of upright posts coupled to and extending upwardly from the lower rail. Each upright post has a track. The workstation also includes a plurality of panels supported by the frame. Each panel has a first side edge received in the track of one of the plurality of upright posts, a second side edge received in the track of another of the plurality of upright posts, and a lower edge adjacent the lower rail. The lower edge has a first length. Each panel also has an upper edge opposite the lower edge. The upper edge has a second length that is longer than the first length.
Portable, multi-roomed system and method
A wall system includes a plurality of wall assemblies. The wall assembly includes a post and a wall that is rotatably supported within the post to allow for controlled extension and retraction of the wall. An edge of the wall includes a key that is received within a keyhole of an adjacent post to secure the wall in an extended position between the adjacent posts.
Portable, Multi-Roomed System and Method
A wall system includes a plurality of wall assemblies. The wall assembly includes a post and a wall that is rotatably supported within the post to allow for controlled extension and retraction of the wall. An edge of the wall includes a key that is received within a keyhole of an adjacent post to secure the wall in an extended position between the adjacent posts.