Partition system
09834926 ยท 2017-12-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B5/00
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E04B2/7401
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E04B2002/7461
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E04B2/7405
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International classification
E04B2/82
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E05D7/04
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E04H1/12
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E06B5/00
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E04H1/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
In a partition system partitions there are two or more doors, positioned in a common plane. Adjacent doors have angled sides that meet when the doors are closed. Each door is attached to a post or partition by a pair of hinges and is mounted so that there is a space adjacent each side surface of the doors when the front surfaces of those doors are parallel to the common plane. When the front surfaces of those doors are parallel to the common plane each door is mounted so that and any sight line through each space will intersect at least one of the spaced apart posts and the spaced apart partitions when the front surfaces of the doors are parallel to the common plane. The hinges may provide an axis of rotation that is inward from the edge of the door. The partitions are preferably mounted on frame members that have an L-shaped or inverted T-shaped cross-section. The partitions have a slot along one side which receives the upright portion of the frame members.
Claims
1. A partition system comprising: a plurality of spaced apart posts; a plurality of spaced apart partitions which are substantially parallel to one another, each partition attached to a respective one of the posts; a plurality of doors, positioned in a common plane, each door having top, a bottom, a front surface, a back surface, a first side having a first side surface, and a second side having a second side surface, the second side being opposite the first side; wherein the first side surface and the front surface meet at selected obtuse angle, the first side surface and the back surface meet at a selected acute angle, the second side surface and the front surface meet at the selected acute angle and the second side surface and the back surface meet at the selected obtuse angle; a set of hinges, each set comprised of an upper hinge and a lower hinge, one set of hinges attached to each of the plurality of doors and to a selected one of the plurality of partitions or a selected one of the plurality of spaced apart posts thereby mounting the door; and wherein each door is mounted so that there is a space adjacent each side surface of the doors when the front surfaces of those doors are parallel to the common plane and any sight line through each space will intersect at least one of the spaced apart posts and the spaced apart partitions.
2. The partition system of claim 1 wherein the selected acute angle is from 30 to 60.
3. The partition system of claim 1 wherein at least one of the first side surface of each of the plurality of doors and the second side surface of each of the plurality of doors is flat.
4. The partition system of claim 1 wherein the hinges in at least one set of hinges are configured and mounted to the door to provide a turning axis about which the door turns when being opened and closed, the turning axis being spaced from the first side of the door and the second side of the door by a distance greater than five inches.
5. The partition system of claim 4 wherein the turning axis is between six inches and eight inches from the first side of the door or from the second side of the door.
6. The partition system of claim 1 wherein the hinges in at least one set of hinges are configured and mounted to the door to enable the door to be moved in a vertical direction and to be moved in a horizontal direction.
7. The partition system of claim 1 also comprising a panel connected to at least one of the plurality of spaced apart posts, the panel having: a front surface, a back surface, a first side having a first side surface, a second side having a second side surface, the second side being opposite the first side, wherein the first side meets the front surface at an angle which is not a right angle and the first side meets the back surface at an angle which is not a right angle; wherein the first side surface of the panel is opposite the first side surface of one of the doors; and wherein the panel is mounted so that there is a space between the first side surface of the panel and the first side surface of one of the doors and any sight line through that space when the front surface of the panel and the front surface of the door are parallel to the common plane will intersect at least one of the spaced apart posts and the spaced apart partitions.
8. The partition system of claim 1 wherein each of the spaced apart posts have a top and further comprising a head rail attached to the tops of the spaced apart posts.
9. The partition system of claim 8 also comprising a plurality of adjustment blocks each adjustment block attached to a respective one of the spaced apart posts and to the head rail in a manner so that the head rail can be moved toward and away from at least one of the spaced apart posts.
10. The partition system of claim 1 wherein each of the partitions has a side surface having a slot and further comprising a plurality of framing elements each framing element having a base and an upright extending from the base, the upright being within the slot of a respective one of the plurality of partitions.
11. The partition system of claim 10 wherein the framing elements have a T-shaped cross-section or an L-shaped cross-section.
12. The partition system of claim 1 wherein the doors and the partitions are high density polyethylene.
13. The partition system of claim 1 wherein at least one of the plurality of partitions is a wall.
14. An enclosure comprising walls which define an enclosed space large enough to receive a person and an opening for a door and further comprising: a post positioned within or adjacent the opening and a door attached to one of the walls or the post, the door having top, a bottom, a front surface, a back surface, a first side having a first side surface, and a second side having a second side surface, the second side being opposite the first side; wherein the first side surface and the front surface meet at selected angle which is not a right angle and the first side surface and the back surface meet at a selected angle which is not a right angle; a set of hinges comprised of an upper hinge and a lower hinge, the hinges attached to the door and attached to the post or one of the walls in a manner so that there is a sight line adjacent the first side surface of the door when the door is in a closed position and that sight line intersects the post or one of the walls.
15. The enclosure of claim 14 wherein the first side surface meets the back surface or meets the front surface at a selected angle of from 30 to 60.
16. The enclosure of claim 14 wherein the first side surface is flat.
17. The enclosure of claim 14 wherein the hinges are configured and mounted to the door to provide a turning axis about which the door turns when being opened and closed, the turning axis being spaced from the first side of the door and the second side of the door by a distance greater than five inches.
18. The enclosure of claim 17 wherein the turning axis is between six inches and eight inches from the first side of the door or from the second side of the door.
19. The enclosure of claim 14 wherein the hinges in at least one set of hinges are configured and mounted to the door to enable the door to be moved in a vertical direction and to be moved in a horizontal direction.
20. A partition system comprising: a plurality of spaced apart posts; a plurality of spaced apart partitions which are substantially parallel to one another, each partition attached to a respective one of the posts; a plurality of doors, positioned in a common plane, each door having top, a bottom, a front surface, a back surface, a first side having a first side surface, and a second side having a second side surface, the second side being opposite the first side; wherein the first side surface and the front surface meet at selected obtuse angle, the first side surface and the back surface meet at a selected acute angle, the second side surface and the front surface meet at the selected acute angle and the second side surface and the back surface meet at the selected obtuse angle; a set of hinges, each set comprised of an upper hinge and a lower hinge, one set of hinges attached to each of the plurality of doors and to a selected one of the plurality of partitions or a selected one of the plurality of spaced apart posts thereby mounting the door; wherein each door is mounted so that there is a space adjacent each side surface of the doors when the front surfaces of those doors are parallel to the common plane and any sight line through each space will intersect at least one of the spaced apart posts and the spaced apart partitions; and wherein the hinges each have a hinge plate attached to one of the doors and a mounting plate attached to one of the posts or the partitions and the hinges are configured to provide a turning axis adjacent the hinge plate and about which the door turns when being opened and closed, the turning axis being spaced from the first side of the door or from the second side of the door by a distance greater than five inches.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(17) As can be seen most clearly in
(18) The doors 8, 9 have a front surface 20, a back surface 21, a left side having a left side surface 22, a right side having a right side surface 23. Preferably, the side surfaces 22, 23 of the doors are flat and the edges are beveled or have a radius. The left side surface 22 and the front surface 20 meet at a selected acute angle and the left side surface 22 and the back surface 21 meet at a selected obtuse angle. Similarly the right side surface 23 and the front surface 20 meet at the selected obtuse angle and the right side surface 23 and the back surface 21 meet at the selected acute angle. If the door opens in the opposite direction then left side surface and the front surface meet at a selected obtuse angle, the left side surface and the back surface meet at a selected acute angle, the right side surface and the front surface meet at the selected acute angle and the right side surface and the back surface meet at the selected obtuse angle. As shown in
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(20) The hinge 30 shown in
(21) A second present preferred hinge 40, shown in
(22) We also prefer to provide a head rail 4 which is an inverted U-shaped channel as shown in
(23) When our partition system is installed, the installer erects the frame which contains the posts 2, head rail 4 and frame members 83, 84. An example of the frame for an installation having two stalls is shown in
(24) The partitions shown in the drawings are spaced apart from both the floor and the ceiling. However, the partitions could be any desired height and extend from floor to ceiling. Furthermore, one or more of the partitions could be a wall.
(25) We prefer to make the partitions of high density polyethylene and to use aluminum frame members. High density polyethylene is durable, can be scratch resistant and is available in a variety of colors. However, other suitable materials could be used for these components.
(26) The partition system here disclosed is easy to install and easy to level. When the system is fully assembled the structure has a clean sleek appearance and provides complete privacy.
(27) In the drawings we have shown our partition system located in the corner of a room and having two or more stalls. However, the partition system is not limited to that configuration. The system can be free standing and can define any selected number of enclosed spaces or stalls. In an enclosure in which walls define an enclosed space large enough to receive a person and an opening for a door, our door and a single post can be used in that opening.
(28) Although we have shown and described certain present preferred embodiments of our partition system it is to be distinctly understood that our invention is not limited thereto and may be variously embodied within the scope of the following claims.