[0001] This invention relates to furniture, and more particularly to modular office furniture.
[0002] Over the last thirty years, continuous improvement of building construction techniques
allowed for the construction of buildings, in particular office buildings, in which
the supporting structures are distributed along both the periphery and the center
of the building itself, and each floor is an open space, in which a number of separate
spaces, which may be very large spaces each accommodating a large number of working
positions, may be defined by partitions having substantially no structural function.
[0003] In order to assure the most flexible utilization of the above separate spaces, several
improvements were made.
[0004] At first, artificial or "floating floors" were introduced allowing for connection
(electric, computer and telephonic cables, etc.) of each point of the above space
to the periphery and/or the center thereof where supplying cables are generally located.
These floating floors are modular floors, which are built above the actual floor at
a distance therefrom of about twenty cm., are supported by the actual floor, and define
therewith a confined space in which cables may be arranged extending to any working
position. The introduction of floating floors rendered the users completely free as
far as the position and the disposition of the working positions were concerned.
[0005] Secondly, office furniture designers started improving the flexibility of each working
position.
[0006] In connection with the above, a first step was that of providing each working position
(see, for example, U.S. Patent No. 1,786,823) with a desk having an open-end substantially
horizontal longitudinal conduit through which cables may extend to substantially any
desired position along the desk itself, thus avoiding the use of external free cables,
and rendering the user completely free as far as the positions of telephone and electric
appliances over the desk are concerned.
[0007] A further step was that of providing a modular working position which is completely
flexible as far as the disposition, type and, in some respect, number of the working
surfaces are concerned.
[0008] In connection with the above, French Patent Publication No 2 490 941 provides for
an office modular working position having a supporting structure comprising a straight
horizontal bar member, which is supported by vertical posts and consists in a tubular
beam having a number of radial projections, and a number of working surfaces supported
by, and/or hanging from, the above tubular beam and releasably connected to any desired
point thereof by means of brackets embracing at least two of the aforementioned extensions.
Moreover, a further horizontal beam, extending at right angles to the above beam,
may be connected to the same by means of respective said brackets to in turn support
further working surfaces.
[0009] The modular working position described hereinabove provides the user with a support
structure, which may be a linear structure or a "L" or "T" shaped structure, along
which a number of working surfaces may be connected at any desired position and in
any desired order. Of course, a channel for cables is supported by the above support
structure to feed any appliance arranged on the aforementioned working surfaces.
[0010] All the improvements, described hereinabove provided for an open-space office having
a "floating floor", in turn having a number of cable outlets arranged at a number
of selected locations, and a number of separate modular working positions arranged
at the above locations and each confined in a predetermined space, within which a
number of working surfaces, each connected to the above cable outlet by internal wirings,
were distributed at will.
[0011] The open-space office described above, though very efficient, still has two major
drawbacks.
[0012] The first of the above drawbacks consists in that such an office implies the use
of a "floating floor", the cost of which is, in general, assumed to equal the cost
of the furniture supported thereby.
[0013] The second of the above drawbacks consists in that the known modular working position
described above, though very flexible as far as the disposition of the working surfaces
is concerned, is not in the least flexible as far as space (that is the size of the
working surfaces which may be used by any user) is concerned. This stems from the
fact that the above modular working position is a separate position, which is confined
in a predetermined space and cannot be functionally connected to adjacent working
positions so that any user may expand or reduce his working space according to will
and/or necessity.
[0014] It is a main object of the present invention to provide a modular apparatus for combining
into functional and esthetically pleasing office work stations and for managing electrical
wires, which avoids the above two drawbacks.
[0015] According to the present invention there is provided a modular apparatus for combining
into functional and esthetically pleasing office work stations and for managing electrical
wires; the apparatus comprising a longitudinal support structure; at least one transverse
support structure extending at an angle from said longitudinal support structure;
transverse connecting means for connecting said transverse support structure to said
longitudinal support structure at a selected location thereon; at least two vertical
support means for rigidly supporting said support structures at selected locations
thereon; at least one work surface; bracket means for rigidly mounting said work surface
to a respective one of said longitudinal and transverse support structures at a selected
location thereon; and wiring support means extending along said support structures;
the apparatus being characterized in that said support structures are modular structures,
at least one such structure comprising at least two modules arranged in an end-to-end
relationship, each module consisting in a beam member comprising two lateral parallel
beams and a plate interposed therebetween and connected thereto to define a continuous
longitudinal trough open from above and extending over the whole length of said beam
member; and at least one longitudinal connecting means interposed between said two
end-facing beam members for end connection thereof to each other; said transverse
connecting means, said longitudinal connecting means and said bracket means engaging
the respective beam members at the lateral beams thereof so that each modular structure
has a continuous longitudinal trough extending therealong; each continuous trough
accommodating respective wiring support means.
[0016] In the modular apparatus set forth above the aforementioned modular structure may,
therefore, define a number of interconnected working positions for a corresponding
number of users. The above working positions, which are completely flexible in both
configuration and space, may all be serviced by the same electric wires extending
along the modular structure from one single inlet. It is, therefore, sufficient to
arrange such an inlet which may be anywhere along the above modular structure, for
example in a vertical support of the structure, close to a peripheral or a central
wall of an open space office, where the supply cables are located, to service a number
of working positions without any need for a "floating floor".
[0017] The invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying
drawings, in which;
Brief description of the drawings
[0018]
Fig. 1 is a partially exploded perspective view of a typical combination of modules
of the office furniture of the present invention;
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of an alternate combination of furniture modules;
Fig. 3 is a sectional view taken along lines 3-3 of Fig. 1;
Fig. 4 is a top view of a longitudinal joint between two beams of the present invention;
Fig. 5 is a sectional view taken along lines 5-5 of Fig. 4;
Fig. 6 is a top view of a lateral joint between two modular beam members;
Fig. 7 is a sectional view taken along lines 7-7 of Fig. 6;
Fig. 8 is a top view of a lateral connection between three modular beam members;
Fig. 9 is a sectional view through a typical combination of components comprising
a vertical support of the present invention;
Fig. 10 is a sectional view taken along lines 10-10 of Fig. 9;
Fig. 11 is a sectional view taken along lines 11-11 of Fig. 1;
Fig. 12 is a view taken along lines 12-12 of Fig. 11;
Fig. 13 is a sectional view taken along lines 13-13 of Fig. 1;
Fig. 14 is a sectional view taken along lines 14-14 of Fig. 2;
Fig. 15 is a sectional view taken along lines 15-15 of Fig. 14; and
Fig. 16 is a perspective exploded view of another embodiment of a longitudinal joint
between two beams of the present invention.
[0019] Although the disclosure hereof is detailed and exact to enable those skilled in the
art to practice the invention, the physical embodiments herein disclosed merely exemplify
the invention which may be embodied in other specific structure. The scope of the
invention is defined in the claims appended hereto.
[0020] Fig. 1 shows one of an almost infinite number of combinations possible with the modules
that comprise the office furniture of the present invention. The basic element of
all module combinations is a generally horizontal beam member 1. The beam member serves
as the fundamental structural unit that ties all the modules into a rigid and integrated
assembly. The beam members may be curved or straight. As many beams as desired may
be combined into straight curved, and laterally connected sections. The versatility
of the beam member placement allows maximum flexibility for designing a furniture
configuration that both follows the work flow and that satisfies workers' environmental
needs.
[0021] The beam members 1 are supported from the floor by a plurality of vertical supports
51. The vertical supports may be placed under and attached to the beam members at
almost any location, thus complementing the flexibility of the beam members.
[0022] Variations of the basic vertical support include the number and placement of the
feet. For example, vertical supports 53 have two feet. Vertical support 55 has one
foot, and vertical support 57 comprises merely a vertical support column without feet.
[0023] Fig. 1 illustrates six modular work surfaces 301 that may be rigidly connected to
the beam members 1 at almost any convenient location. The work surfaces are designed
in conjunction with the beam members to efficiently utilize the available office space
while considering the psychological needs of the workers. In Fig. 1, the six work
surfaces include four different modules; namely, two rectangular modules 303, two
keyboard work surfaces 305, one round head work surface 307, and a keyboard surface
310 associated with each keyboard work surface 305. Although the work surfaces may
be located in almost any location on the beam members, the edges of adjoining work
surfaces normally abut. In Fig. 1, the work surfaces are shown with gaps therebetween
for clarity, although it will be appreciated that non-abutting work surfaces are within
the intention of the present invention.
[0024] Some work surface modules are adapted to receive a variety of functional and attractive
service modules. For example, work surfaces 303 and 305 contain one or more identical
openings into which an upstanding light module 151 or other module may be inserted.
If a light or other module is not required, an attractive cover plate 309 is inserted
into the work surface opening.
[0025] In addition to supporting the work surfaces 301, the beam members 1 may also carry
one or more file or storage cabinets 201. The cabinets are rigidly suspended from
the beam members by modular suspension mechanisms 203. Keyboard surfaces 310 are suspended
from the beam members in a manner similar to the suspension of the file cabinets.
[0026] Fig. 2 demonstrates the versatility of the modular furniture of the present invention.
The beam members 1 underlie and support eight modular work surfaces 301. These include
two rectangular work surfaces 303, a keyboard work surface 305, a semi-circular work
surface 311, a triangular wedge 313, a round wedge 315, a one-quarter circular work
surface 317, and a keyboard surface 310. It will be noticed that the rectangular and
keyboard work surfaces contain openings for service modules such as light modules
151 and 151', and the openings are covered by plates 309 if no service module is desired.
Light module 151 supports a swingable telephone tray module 153.
[0027] In Fig. 2, two configurations of vertical supports are depicted. Vertical support
57 is a simple column. Vertical support 59 may include two, three, or four feet. One
file cabinet 201 is shown in Fig. 2; it is suspended from the beam members by a suspension
mechanism, not shown.
Beam members
[0028] Turning now to Fig. 3, the construction of the modular beam members 1 will be described.
Each beam member comprises a pair of parallel generally rectangular tubular beams
3 separated by and joined to generally U-shaped plates 5. The beams 3 may be straight
or curved. Preferably, the plates 5 are much shorter than the beam 3, so two or more
plates are normally used with each pair of beams. In the illustrated embodiment, the
beams are fabricated with depressions 29 and 30 in the top and bottom walls, respectively.
The preferred material for the beams and plates is steel, so the plates are typically
welded to the beams. It will be noticed in Fig. 3 that the depth of the beams is relatively
great in comparison to the width. That feature, together with the relatively thin-walled
tubular construction, combines great bending stiffness in the vertical plane with
light weight, thus contributing to the rigidity and versatility of the total assembly.
[0029] A first way of joining two beam members 1 is illustrated in Figs. 4 and 5. Only one
tubular beam 3 of each adjoining beam member is shown, because both beams 3 are joined
in the same fashion. A connector 7 has an opposed pair of four-sided tongues 9 that
fit closely within the interior of the beams. The tongues extend from a central base
11 having a periphery that generally corresponds to the external dimensions of the
beams. To connect two beam members longitudinally, the tongues of connector 7 are
inserted into adjoining beams, and the beams are drawn together until their ends strike
opposite sides of the base 11. To securely lock the beams to the connector, a headed
key 13 is inserted through a slotted opening 15 in the top and bottom walls of each
beam and a corresponding slot 17 in the tongues. The slots 17 taper inwardly from
the opposite surfaces of the tongue. The tapers aid in creating a strong and rigid
joint between adjoining beam members. To disassemble a joint for modifying a combination
of beam members, it is necessary merely to remove keys 13 and pull the beams apart
from connectors 7.
[0030] A second alternative way of joining two beam members 1 is illustrated in Fig. 16
where, as in Figs. 4 and 5, only one tubular beam 3 of each adjoining beam member
is shown.
[0031] In the embodiment shown in Fig. 16, two beam members 1 are connected to one another
by means of a connector 401 having an expansible substantially X-shaped cross section
and formed by two plates 402 and 403 having a substantially V-shaped cross section
and arranged substantially in contact with one another and with their concavities
facing outwards in opposite directions.
[0032] Each of plates 402 and 403 includes a longitudinal middle flat portion 404 which
is provided at one end with a recess 405 and at the other end with a protrusion 406.
The recess 405 and the protrusion 406 of each of plates 401 and 402 engage the protrusion
406 and the recess 405 respectively of the other plate so as to fix longitudinally
plates 402 and 403 relative to one another.
[0033] Connector 401 fixed closely within the interior of the facing ends of the two beam
members 2 with the longitudinal sides of plates 402 and 403 engaged within the longitudinal
grooves defined by beam top end lower longitudinal depressions 29 and 30. Connector
401 is fixed longitudinally relative to beam 3 by means of an intermediate annular
member 407 arranged between and in contact with the facing ends of beams 3 and engaging
four lateral recesses, each of which is provided on a central portion of a respective
longitudianl edge of the respective plate 402, 403. Annular member 407 consists in
two C-shaped members 408 and 409 facing each other and connected to one another by
means of two pin 410-and-socket 411 joints.
[0034] Each beam 3 is laterally provided with a hole 412, facing the middle flat portion
404 of plate 403, where a respective coaxial threaded hole 413 is provided.
[0035] Each hole 413 is engaged by a threaded pin 414 which may be operated from outside
through the respective hole 412 to engage the middle flat portion 404 of plate 402
so as to expand connector 401 inside beams 3, and firmly connect beams 3 to one another.
[0036] Figs. 6 and 7 disclose the lateral joining of two beam members 1 and 1' at 90°. Two
angle clamps 19, each having a tongue 21 and a jaw 23, are employed to rigidly join
beam member 1' to beam member 1 at almost any desired location along the length of
beam member 1. The tongues 21 are inserted into the interiors of the beams 3' until
the ends of the beams strike angle clamp shoulders 25. Keys 13 are employed to rigidly
lock the angle clamps in the beams 3', as previously described for the longitudinal
connectors 7. To secure the angle clamps and beam member 1' to beam member 1, each
jaw 23 is provided with a hook 27 for mating with beam top depression 29 and a foot
31 opposite the hook 27. Each foot contains a threaded opening into which a screw
33 is threaded. The screw is sized to fit beam lower depression 30. Tightening the
screws 33 squeezes the beam between the hooks and screws, thus rigidly joining beam
members 1 and 1'
.
[0037] Reference numeral 34 indicates a pencil tray that may be removably inserted between
the beams 3 in a gap between adjoining work surfaces, such as shown in Fig. 1.
[0038] Fig. 8 shows a lateral connector 35 for joining three beam members 1 that intersect
at 120°. The connector includes three short beam members 36 and a three-legged plate
37 that is similar in vertical cross-section to U-shaped plate 5 (see Fig. 3). Each
short beam member 36 is constructed by welding a plate 5 between two short sections
39 of standard beam configuration near one end of the sections. The other end of the
short beam sections are welded to the plate 37. To enable the short beam members 36
to interfit with one another in a neat fashion, the abutting ends are fabricated with
bevels 43. The connection between the lateral connector 35 and beam members 1 are
made as previously described, that is, by utilizing connectors 7 and keys 13 (see
Figs. 4 and 5).
[0039] It is contemplated that a vertical support 51 will normally be placed under the connector
35. To allow wires to pass from the vertical support to the beam members, as will
be described fully hereinafter, openings 45 are provided in the plate. Although not
described in detail herein, it will be apparent that a lateral connector for joining
four beam members that intersect at 90° falls within the intent of the present invention.
[0040] To enhance the appearance of the beam members 1, a resilient decorative cap 49, shown
in Fig. 14, is snapped in place over the beam open ends 50, as seen in Figs. 1 and
2.
Vertical supports
[0041] The construction of the vertical supports 51 for supporting the modular furniture
of the present invention is illustrated in Figs. 9 and 10. The structural members
that bear the weight of the beams 1 and work surfaces 301 include a pedestal 61, two
columns 63, a yoke 65, and two brackets 66 and 67. The vertical support may also be
provided with one or more feet 68. The preferred material for the vertical support
structural members is aluminum.
[0042] The column 63 is preferably constructed as a rectangular tube having relatively thin
walls 69. The lower ends of the column walls fit snugly over upstanding rectangular
projections 71 formed in the pedestal 61. The upper ends of the column walls fit snugly
over downwardly extending rectangular projections 73 in yoke 65. To tie the yoke,
pedestal and columns into a unitary structure, a long screw 75 extends between the
pedestal and the yoke, the yoke having a threaded opening to receive the screw threads.
[0043] The yoke 65 includes a channel 76 defined by a pair of sides 77 and a floor 78. The
sides 77 are joined by a strut 80 and have facing vertical surfaces 79 spaced apart
a distance slightly greater than the spread between the outer vertical surfaces of
beam member 1. Thus the beam member rests on the floor 78 of strut 80 and fits rather
loosely in channel 76. To rigidly locate the yoke longitudinally and laterally in
the beam member, the yoke is constructed with two pairs of spaced vertical tabs 81
that project into corresponding spaced slots 47 in the bottom walls of beams 3; two
tabs project into each beam. The slots 47 are similar to the slots 15 described previously
for longitudinally joining two beam members; they are located at spaced intervals
along the beams.
[0044] A flat horizontal surface 83 is machined on the upper end of each side 77. The surfaces
83 provide support for brackets 66 and 67 through corresponding lower surfaces 85
on the brackets. The brackets 66 and 67 are of substantially identical construction
except for the length of wing portions 91 and 93, respectively; therefore, a description
of one bracket will be considered sufficient. The surfaces 85 are machined on the
bottoms of sides 84, which have vertical surfaces 86 that correspond with yoke vertical
surfaces 79. To laterally and longitudinally position the brackets to beam member
1, each bracket has a pair of downwardly extending tabs 87 that project from upper
horizontal surface 88 into corresponding spaced slots 48 in the top walls of beams
3. Screws 89 join the yoke and brackets together. Thus, the beam member is restrained
vertically between upper surface 88 and floor 78, and it is restrained longitudinally
and laterally by tabs 81. The brackets are restrained vertically by surfaces 83 and
screws 89, and they are restrained longitudinally and laterally by tabs 87. Screws
95 attach the work surface 301 to the bracket.
[0045] The versatility of the modules allows a vertical support 51 to be located at the
longitudinal junction of two beam members 1. To accomplish that, the yoke 65 and brackets
66 and 67 are used in place of connectors 7 and keys 13, Figs. 4 and 5, for longitudinally
joining two beam members in addition to vertically supporting the beam members.
[0046] If desired, the vertical supports 51 may include one or more feet 68. In the illustrated
embodiment, the feet are manufactured as thin walled box-like structures, preferably
of aluminum. If two feet are use, each is welded to a column 63 and thus serve the
functional purpose of providing increased stability to the vertical support. If more
than two feet are desired, two are welded to the column, and the additional feet are
joined to pedestal 61 by a well known dovetail arrangement, not shown, for providing
an attractive but non-functional appearance.
[0047] Although the present invention provides great flexiblity in the placement of the
vertical supports 51, the attachment of a work surface 301 to a beam member 1 is not
limited to vertical support locations. Brackets 66 and 67 may be used with a modified
yoke for supporting a work surface at points intermediate the vertical supports. The
modified yoke is very similar to yoke 65, but the downward projections 73 are omitted,
so that the lower contour of the yoke follows phantom line 96 of Fig. 9.
[0048] Further in accordance with the present invention, the modules are designed to be
esthetically pleasing. In the preferred construction of the vertical supports 51,
the structural members 63 and 68 are covered with two types of decorative sidings
that greatly increase the attractiveness of the vertical supports. The first type
of siding is a hollow colunar member 97 comprised of an upright section 99 and a foot
section 101. The interior of the hollow upright section 99 is of a size and shape
to fit over column 63, and foot section 101 fits over the top and sides of foot 68.
Each interior wall 102 of the hollow section 99 terminates above and below, repectively,
the projections 71 and 73 of pedestal 61 and yoke 65, respectively. The second type
of decorative siding is relatively flat and extends the lengths of column 63; it is
shown at reference numeral 103, Fig. 10. The siding 103 includes hooks 105 protruding
into the interior 107 of the vertical support. The hooks 105 flexibly latch onto shoulders
109 formed on the interior sides of hollow siding 97. To further enhance the appearance
of the vertical supports, the sidings 103 are recessed into steps 111 of the sidings
97 and corresponding steps in the yoke 65. If three or four feet are desired, the
non-functional feet are encased in a decorative siding similar to foot section 101.
Siding 103 is then modified to terminate at the uppert surface of the non-functional
foot siding section.
[0049] Merely by way of illustration, the decorative exterior surfaces of sidings 97 and
103 may be in the form of flutes 113. The preferred material for the decorative sidings
is a strong but flexible plastic.
Work surfaces
[0050] To serve both functional and environmental purposes, the work surfaces 301 can be
of a wide variety of sizes and shapes, as best shown in Figs. 1 and 2. All work surfaces,
however, are mounted to the beam members 1 by yoke 65 or a modified yoke and by brackets
66 and 67, as previously described and as illustrated in Figs. 9 and 10. The work
surfaces are manufactured from attractive and functional materials, including smoked
glass, wood, and plastic laminate. A particularly attractive work surface is composed
of a plastic laminate with a removable decorative half-round wood edging 319 that
fastens to the work surface edges by means of dowels 321 and corresponding holes,
as illustrated in Fig. 13.
Filing Cabinets
[0051] The beam members 1 are sufficiently strong and stiff to support file cabinet 201
suspended therefrom, Figs. 1 and 2. The suspension mechanism 203 is best illustrated
in Figs. 11 and 12. Each beam 3 supports a suspension member 205 having a hook 207
at the upper end thereof. The suspension member is constructed with a ledge 209 having
a generally vertical opening therein for recieving screw 211. The head of the screw
bears against the ledge. The screw threads engage a transverse threaded opening in
a pin 213 having grooves 214 that are received in clearance slots 215 in spaced apart
legs 217 of the suspension member. The pin 213 is also received in openings 219 in
the vertical walls of a channel 221. The bottom wall 223 of the channel is fastened
to the top wall 225 of cabinet 201 by conventional fasteners such as screw and nut
227.
[0052] To suspend the file cabinet 201 from the beam member 1, the cabinet is fastened to
the channel 221. Pins 213 are inserted through the channel openings 219. Hooks 207
are placed in the top depressions 29 of beams 3. The cabinet is raised by any convenient
method to within a short distance of the underside of the beam member 1 so that the
slots 215 of suspension member 205 are placed over the pin grooves 214. A screw 211
is then inserted through the opening in ledge 209 of each suspension member to engage
the threads in the corresponding pin. Tightening the screws draws the channel and
cabinet upward until the top surface 229 of the channel contacts the underside of
the beam member. At that point, further tightening of the screws will rigidly join
the suspension mechanism to the beam member.
[0053] The cabinet may be easily relocated to another location along the beam member by
loosening screws 211 a slight amount and sliding the cabinet and suspension mechanism
along the beam member to the new location. Retightening the screws will again rigidly
join the cabinet to the beam member.
[0054] A slight modification to the suspension mechanism 203 of Figs. 11 and 12 enables
the beam member 1 to suspend a keyboard surface 310 therefrom. As shown in Figs. 1
and 2, the keyboard surface is used in conjunction with a keyboard work surface 305.
The versatility of the modules of the present invention permits horizontal placement
of the keyboard surface at almost any desired relationship to the keyboard work surface.
Referring to Fig. 13, the beam member 1 is shown with suspension members 205, pins
213, and an elongated channel 231. The channel 231 extends substantially beyond the
beam member to support keyboard surface 310 which is secured at the desired location
by conventional fasteners 233. The keyboard work surface is indicated at 305, together
with decorative edging 319. Also shown in Fig. 13 are brackets 66 and 67 and the modified
yoke described previously in conjunction with the mounting of the beam member of vertical
supports 51 (see Figs. 9 and 10).
Service modules
[0055] As shown in Figs. 1 and 2, some work surfaces 301 contain openings that are adapted
to receive small upstanding service modules. For example, in Fig. 1, a light module
151 is mounted in one of the keyboard work surfaces 305. In Fig. 2, light module 151
is mounted in rectangular work surface 303; the light module includes a swingable
telephone tray 153.
[0056] Other modules, all with interchangeable connections to the work surfaces, include
telephone trays and work baskets. As a further example of the versatility of the modules,
a light module may contain a radio and/or a clock.
[0057] Turning to Figs. 14-15, the apparatus for mounting the light module 151 is shown
in detail. It will be understood that the light module is merely exemplary; other
upstanding modules employ the same apparatus.
[0058] A notch 155 is cut into the work surface 301 from one end. The notch is grooved along
opposite sides at 157. A thin-walled four-sided shell 159, having tongues 161 corresponding
to grooves 157, is pushed into the notch before the decorative edging 319 is applied.
A column base 163 having four vertical sides 164 and a top wall 165 is resiliently
pressed into the shell 159. The wall 165 includes two parallel ridges 167 extending
upwardly from the top surface thereof. Column 169 of the module 151 is fabricated
as a three-sided thin-walled member that locates over ridges 167. The open side of
column 169 is covered with a snap-on cover 168. The interior of the two opposite walls
of column 169 are fabricated with opposed grooves 170, Fig. 16, for receiving ears
171 of a rectangular tube 173. The height of tube 173 may be adjusted within the column.
The tube contains a pair of threaded holes for receiving screws 175. Turning screws
175 against the back wall 176 of the column locks the tube to the column. To anchor
the column in place on the column base, a screw 177 is inserted vertically through
the tube and through an opening 178 in wall 165 and is threaded into a threaded bar
179 captured in a channel 181. The bar 179 and channel 181 span the notch 155 in the
work surface 301, Fig. 14.
[0059] To aid combining functionality with a pleasing environment, the column 169 may support
a telephone module 153 or other productivity enhancing devices. As shown in Fig. 14,
the module 153 is adjustably mounted to the column 169 by tube 183 having ears 171'
that slide in grooves 170. Tightening screws 175' locks the tube 183 to the column
at the desired height. The tube includes a lug 185 projecting therefrom that pivotally
supports, such as by a shoulder screw and not 187, a clevice 189. The clevice may
be configured to mount a receptacle 191 for commonly used office items, such as telephones
and papers.
[0060] If a service module is not desired, the notches 155 are covered with decorative cover
plates 309, Figs. 1 and 2. The cover plates are very similar to the column base 163,
but they lack the ridges 167 and opening 178. The cover plates may be provided with
a decorative hinged cover 193 if passage of wires through the cover plate is desired,
as will be explained hereinafter.
[0061] In keeping with the esthetic qualities of the present invention, the cover 168, column
169, column base 163, hinged cover 193, and cover plate 309 are of the same color
plastic material as the decorative sidings 97 and 103 of the vertical supports. Moreover,
the surface textures, as for example, the flutes 113 shown in conjunction with the
sidings 97 and 103 of Fig. 10, are similarly incorporated into the light module components
168, 169, 163, 193, and 309.
Wire management
[0062] Pursuant to the present invention, provision is made for the neat and efficient management
of the electrical and control wiring used in connection with the office furniture.
This is accomplished by hiding the wiring within the furniture modules while supplying
them to the required location.
[0063] In the preferred construction, wiring from the office outlets enter the modular furniture
assembly of the present invention through an opening in a vertical support 51. For
example, the wiring may enter vertical support 53 in Fig. 1 through an opening 115
in the lower end of decorative siding 103, Fig. 10. To aid in separating the wires
251, 253, 255, and 257 within the vertical support, a plastic four-lobed wire divider
259 is employed. Separation of wires is important if, for example, wires for 120 volt
A.C. power and for computer data transmission are required at the furniture assembly.
The wire divider 259 has a hollow central opening to receive the vertical support
tie screw 75. The wires pass beside strut 80 of yoke 65 to enter channel 76, Fig.
9, and thence along the beam members 1.
[0064] Turning once again to Fig. 3, plastic wire tray 261 is shown carried by the plates
5 of beam members 1. The wire tray illustrated contains four ducts 263 that are open
at the top. Since the work surfaces 301 are normally the last modules assembled, the
wires 251, 253, 255, and 257 may be easily installed in the wire trays from above,
thus eliminating the necessity of pulling the wires through closed conduits.
[0065] In Fig. 14, wire 257 may be a power wire for the lamp 200 of light module 151 (see
Figs. 1 and 2). Wire 257 runs from tray 261 through the work surface notch 155, passes
through column base opening 178, and rises to the conventional terminals, not illustrated,
of the lamp 200. Similar wiring configurations are used for radio, clock, and telephone
services.
[0066] Besides supporting column 169, the column base 163 also serves as a convenient and
attractive means for passing wires from the beam member to the point of use on the
work surface. For that purpose, a three-sided hinged cover 193 pivots within the column
base about a horizontal axis by means of pins and holes of well-known construction,
not shown in Figs. 14 and 16. The cover 193 comprises a decorative lid 195 and two
sides 197. Thus, cover 193 may be opened sufficiently to pass a wire, as at 199, from
the beam member 1 to the top of work surface 301. If no wire is present, the cover
is closed so the lid 195 is flush with the column base and work surface.
[0067] Many office electrical appliances, as for example, typewriters, are provided with
a male plug 264 on the end of an electrical cord, as at 199. To provide power for
the appliances in a neat and convenient fashion, a conventional socket 265, Fig. 14,
may be installed on top of tray 261 within the beam member 1. The use of an extensible
cord 267 allows the same socket module to be employed for all work surfaces 301. The
extensible cord leads to a common junction, now shown, located within the beam member
near the vertical support that receives the wires from the office outlets.
[0068] Thus, it is apparent that there has been provided, in accordance with the invention,
modular office furniture with integrated wire management that fully satisfies the
objects, aims, and advantages set furth above. While the invention has been described
in conjunction with specific embodiments thereof, it is evident that many alternatives,
modifications, and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art in light
of the foregoing description. Accordingly, it is intended to embrace all such alternatives,
modifications, and variations as fall within the scope of the appended claims.
1. A modular apparatus for combining into functional and esthetically pleasing office
work stations and for managing electrical wires; the apparatus comprising a longitudinal
support structure (1); at least one transverse support structure (1) extending at
an angle from said longitudinal support structure (1); transverse connecting means
(19) for connecting said transverse support structure (1) to said longitudinal support
structure (1) at a selected location thereon; at least two vertical support means
(51) for rigidly supporting said support structures (1) at selected locations thereon;
at least one work surface (301, 303, 305, 307); bracket means (65, 66, 67) for rigidly
mounting said work surface to a respective one of said longitudinal and transverse
support structures (1) at a selected location thereon; and wiring support means (261)
extending along said support structures (1); the apparatus being characterized in
that said support structures (1) are modular structures, at least one such structure
(1) comprising at least two modules arranged in an end-to-end relationship, each module
consisting in a beam member (1) comprising two lateral parallel beams (3) and a plate
(5) interposed therebetween and connected thereto to define a continuous longitudinal
trough open from above and extending over the whole length of said beam member (1);
and at least one longitudinal connecting means (7), (35), (401) interposed between
said two end-facing beam members (1) for end connection thereof to each other; said
transverse connecting means (19), said longitudinal connecting means (7), (35), (401)
and said bracket means engaging the respective beam members (1) at the lateral beams
(3) thereof so that each modular structure has a continuous longitudinal trough extending
therealong; each continuous trough accommodating respective wiring support means (261).
2. An apparatus as claimed in Claim 1, characterized in that each said beam (3) has
a generally rectangular cross section, and is provided with longitudinal top and bottom
depressions (29, 30) each said transverse connecting means (19) and each said bracket
means (65, 66, 67) engaging said top and bottom depressions (29, 30) of at least one
beam (3) of a respective beam member (1).
3. An apparatus as claimed in Claim 2, characterized in that each said beam (3) is
a generally rectangular tube; said depressions (29, 30) being provided with slots
(15), and said longitudinal connecting means comprising at least one connector (7)
having a base (11) with a pair of tongues (9) provided with transverse slots (17)
and extending from said base (11) in opposite directions for inserting into the facing
ends of the tubular beams (3) of the beam members (1) to be joined to align the tongue
and beam slots (15, 17); keys (13) being provided for inserting into the aligned tongue
and beam slots (15, 17) to rigidly lock the adjoining beam members (1) to the respective
longitudinal connecting means.
4. An apparatus as claimed in claim 3, characterized in that said longitudinal connecting
means further comprise a plate (37) having at least three legs extending at an angle
to one another for connection to aligned respective beam members (1); each leg being
laterally provided with a respective pair of beam sections (39), and one said connector
(7) being interposed between each leg and the aligned beam member (1).
5. An apparatus as claimed in Claim 2, characterized in the each said beam (3) is
a generally rectangular tube; each said longitudinal connecting means comprising,
for each pair of said beams (3) to be end joined, a connector (401) formed by two
concave plates (402, 403) arranged with their concavities facing in opposite directions
and inserted into the facing ends of said two beams (3); one (403) of said concave
plates having at least one middle threaded through hole (413), and a threaded pin
(414) being provided to adjustably engage a respective said threaded hole (413) and
to extend into contact with the other (402) of said concave plates (402, 403) so as
to push them apart, and force them into contact with respective internal surfaces
of said two beams (3).
6. An apparatus as claimed in Claim 2, or 3, characterized in that each said beam
(3) is a tubular beam; said depressions (29, 30) being provided with spaced slots
(15), and each said transverse connecting means comprising an angle clamp (19) having
a slotted tongue (21) for inserting into the open end of a respective tubular beam
(3) of an end beam member (1) of said transverse support structure (1) to align the
tongue and beam slots, and jaw means (23) for engaging said top and bottom depressions
(29, 30) of the beam (3) of said beam member (1) of said longitudinal support structure
(1) to be joined to said end beam member (1); keys (13) being provided for inserting
into the aligned tongue and beam slots to rigidly lock said angle clamp (19) to said
end beam member (1).
7. An apparatus as claimed in Claim 2, characterized in that each said vertical support
means (51) comprises a pedestal (61); column means (63) guided by, and upstanding
from the pedestal (61) for supporting a beam member (1) at a proper height above the
office floor; yoke means (65) guided in the column means (63) for vertically, laterally
and longitudinally restraining said beam member (1); said bracket means (66, 67) being
supported by said yoke means (65) for supporting and for longitudinally and laterally
restraining said work surface (301).
8. An apparatus as claimed in Claim 7, characterized in that said vertical support
means (51) further comprises at least one foot means (68) for providing stability
and an attractive appearance.
9. An apparatus as claimed in Claim 7, characterized in that said top and bottom depressions
(29, 30) are provided with respective further top and bottom spaced slots (48, 47),
said yoke means (65) and said bracket means (66, 67) including tab means (81, 87)
for inserting into said bottom and top slots (47, 48) respectively, to provide longitudinal
and lateral restraint of said beam member (1) and work surface (301).
10. An apparatus as claimed in Claim 2, characterized in that it further comprises
a work station module (201, 310), and suspension means (203) for connecting said work
station module to a selected beam member (1).
11. An apparatus as claimed in Claim 10, characterised in that said suspension means
(203) comprise a pair of suspension members (205), each having a hook (207) for inserting
into said top depression (29) of a respective said beam (3) said beam member (1) and
a ledge (209) provided with a substantially vertical aperture therethrough; two pins
(213) each having a threaded transverse opening therethrough; screw means (211) for
inserting through each suspension member ledge aperture and threaded into a respective
said pin (213); and channel means (221, 231) for fastening to the work station module
(201, 310) and for receiving the pins (213) to suspend the channel means (221) and
work station module (201, 310) from the pins (213).
12. An apparatus as claimed in Claim 11, characterized in that said work station module
is a work surface (310), said channel means (231) supporting said work surface (310).
13. An apparatus as claimed in Claim 11, characterized in that said work station module
is a file cabinet (201); said file cabinet having a top wall (225) fastened to said
channel means (221).
14. An apparatus as claimed in Claim 1, characterized in that the work surface (301)
(303, 305, 307) is provided shell means (159) for alternatively receiving a selected
service module (151) and a cover plate module (309).
15. An apparatus as claimed in Claim 14, characterized in that said service module
(151) comprises upstanding column means (169) for supporting at least one selected
office service (153, 200) above the work surface (301) (303, 305, 307); column base
means (163) resiliently pressed into the shell means (159) for guiding and supporting
the column means (169); and mounting means (177) for anchoring the column means (169)
to the column base means (163).
16. An apparatus as claimed in Claim 1, characterized in that said wiring support
means (261) comprise a plurality of upwardly open wire ducts (263) extending along
said continuous trough to separate the wires (251, 253, 255, 257) while allowing unobstructed
installation of the wires (251, 253, 255, 257) from above.
1. Modulare Vorrichtung zur Verbindung zu funktionell und ästhetisch zufriedenstellenden
Büroarbeitsplätzen und zur Fürhrung elektrischer Leitungen, welche Vorrichtung eine
längslaufende Tragstruktur (1), mindestens eine querlaufende Tragstruktur (1), die
unter einem Winkel von der längslaufenden Tragstruktur (1) ausgeht, Querverbindungsmittel
(19) zum Verbinden der querlaufenden Tragstruktur (1) mit der längslaufenden Tragstruktur
(1) an einer gewählten Stelle derselben, mindestens zwei vertikale Stützmittel (51)
zur starren Unterstützung der Tragstrukturen (1) an ausgewählten Stellen derselben,
mindestens eine Arbeitsfläche (301) (303, 305, 307), Klammermittel (65, 66, 67) zur
starren Anbringung der Arbeitsfläche an einer der längslaufenden und querlaufenden
Tragstrukturen (1) an einer vorgewählten Stelle derselben, und Leitungstragmittel
(261), welche längs der Tragstrukturen (1) verlaufen, aufweist, dadurch gekennzeichnet,
daß die Tragstrukturen (1) einen modularen Aufbau haben, wobei mindestens eine solche
Struktur mindestens zwei Module, welche Ende-an-Ende angeordnet sind, wobei jedes
Modul aus einem Balkenglied (1) besteht, welches zwei seitliche parallele Balken (3)
und eine dazwischen eingefügte und mit diesen verbundene Platte (5) zur Abgrenzung
eines durchgehenden längslaufenden Troges besitzt, der nach oben offen ist und sich
über die ganze Länge des Balkengliedes (1) erstreckt, und midestens ein Längsverbindungsmittel
(7, 35, 401) aufweist, welches zwischen die beiden genannten mit ihren Endflächen
einander zugewandten Balkenglieder (1) zur Endverbindung derselben miteinander eingefügt
ist, wobei die Querverbindungsmittel (19), die Längsverbindungsmittel (7, 35, 401)
und die Klammermittel an den betreffenden Balkengliedern (1) an den seitlichen Balken
(3) derselben angreifen, so daß jede modulare Struktur einen durchgehenden längslaufenden
Trog, der sich längs der Struktur erstreckt, besitzt und jeder durchgehende Trog Leitungstragmittel
(261) aufnimmt.
2. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß jeder Balken (3) einen
allgemein gesehen rechteckigen Querschnitt besitzt und mit längslaufenden Vertiefungen
(29, 30) an der Oberseite und am Boden versehen ist, und daß jedes Querverbindungsmittel
(19) und jedes Klammermittel (65, 66, 67) in diese Vertiefungen (29, 30) an der Oberseite
und am Boden von mindestens einem Balken (3) eines betreffenden Balkengliedes (1)
eingreift.
3. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß jeder Balken (3) ein allgemein
gesehen rechteckiges Rohr ist, daß die Vertiefungen (29, 39) mit Schlitzen (15) versehen
sind und daß die Längsverbindungsmittel mindestens einen Verbinder (7) aufweisen,
der eine Basis (11) mit einem Paar von Zungen (9) besitzt, welche mit Querschlitzen
(17) versehen sind und sich von der Basis (11) in entgegengesetzten Richtungen zum
Einsetzen in die gegenüberliegenden Enden der Rohrbalken (3) der zu verbindenden Balkenglieder
(1) erstrecken, um die Schlitze (15,17) in den Zungen und in den Balken zum Fluchten
zu bringen, und daß Keile zum Einsetzen in die fluchtenden Schlitze (15, 17) in den
Zungen un Balken vorgesehen sind, um die aneinanderstoßenden Balkenglieder (1) mit
dem betreffenden Längsverbindungsmitteln starr zu verriegeln.
4. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Längsverbindungsmittel
weiter eine Platte (37) aufweisen, welche mindestens drei Beine, die unter einem Winkel
zueinander verlaufen, zur Verbindung mit entsprechenden ausgerichteten Balkengliedern
(1) besitzt, daß jedes Bein seitlich mit einem Paar von Balkenabschnitten (39) versehen
ist und einer der Verbinder (7) zwischen jedes Bein und das hiezu ausgerichtete Balkenglied
(1) eingefügt ist.
5. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß jeder Balken (3) ein allgemein
gesehen rechteckiges Rohr ist, daß jedes Längsverbindungsmittel für jedes Paar an
ihren Enden zu verbindender Balken (3) einen Verbinder (401) aufweist, der durch zwei
konkave Platten (402, 403) gebildet ist, welche mit ihren Konkavseiten in entgegengesetzte
Richtungen weisend angeordnet und in die gegenüberliegenden Enden der beiden Balken
(3) eingeführt sind, wobei eine (403) der konkaven Platten mindestens ein mittiges
Gewindedurchgangsloch (413) aufweist und ein Schraubenbolzen (414) vorgesehen ist,
der in ein solches Schraubengewindeloch (413) einstellbar in Eingriff setzbar ist
und zum Anliegen an der anderen (402) der konkaven Platten (402,403) bringbar, ist
um diese auseinanderzudrücken und in Berührung mit den betreffenden Innenflächen der
beiden Balken (3) zu pressen.
6. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 2 oder 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß jeder Balken (3)
ein Rohrbalken ist, daß die Vertiefungen (29, 30) mit im Abstand angeordneten Schlitzen
(15) versehen sind und jedes Querverbindungsmittel eine Winkelklammer (19) aufweist,
welche eine geschlitzte Zunge (21) zu Einführen in das offene Ende eines Rohrbalkens
(3) eines Endbalkengliedes (1) der Quertragstruktur (1) aufweist, um die Schlitze
der Zunge und des Balkens zu Fluchten zu bringen, und Klemmbackenmittel (23) zum Eingriff
in die Vertiefungen (29, 30) an der Oberseite und am Boden des Balkens (3) des Balkengliedes
(1) der längslaufenden Tragstruktur (1), welche mit dem Endbalkenglied (1) zu verbinden
ist, aufweist, und daß Keile (13) zum Einsetzen in die fluchtenden Schlitze von Zunge
und Balken vorgesehen sind, un die Winkelklammer (19) mit dem Endbalkenglied (1) starr
zu verriegeln.
7. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß jedes vertikale Stützmittel
(51) einen Sockel (61), Säulenmittel (63) die vom Sockel (61) geführt sind und von
diesem aufragen um ein Balkenglied (1) in geeigneter Höhe über den Fußboden des Arbeitsraumes
zu tragen, Jochmittel (65), welche in den Säulenmitteln (63) geführt sind, um das
Balkenglied (1) vertikal, in Seitenrichtung und in Längsrichtungen einzuspannen, aufweist,
wobei die Klammermittel (66, 67) von den Jochmitteln (65) getragen sind, um die Arbeitsfläche
(301) zu tragen und in Längsrichtung und in Querrichtung festzuspannen.
8. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 7, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die vertikalen Stützmittel
(51) weiter zur Schaffung von Stabilität und eines gefälligen Aussehens mindestens
einen Fuß (68) aufweisen.
9. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 7, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die an der Oberseite und
am Boden vorgesehenen Vertiefungen (29, 30) mit weiteren im Abstand voneinander an
der Oberseite und am Boden angeordnete Schlitzen (48, 47) versehen sind, und die Jochmittel
(65) und die Klammermittel (66, 67) Lappen (81, 87) zum Einführen in die am Boden
und an der Oberseite vorgesehenen Schlitze (47, 48) aufweisen, um eine Zwangsführung
des Balkengliedes (1) und der Arbeitsfläche (301) in Längsrichtung und Seitenrichtung
zu schaffen.
10. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Vorrichtung ein Arbeitsplatzmodul
(201, 310) und Aufhängemittel (203) zur Verbindung dieses Arbeitsplatzmoduls mit einem
ausgewählten Balkenglied (1) aufweist.
11. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 10, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Aufhängemittel (203)
ein Paar von Aufhängungsgliedern (205) aufweisen, deren jedes einen Haken (207) zum
Einführen in die an der Oberseite eines Balkens (3) des Balkengliedes (1) befindliche
Vertiefung (29) besitzt und ein Gesims (209), welches mit einer im wesentlichen vertikalen
Durchgangsöffnung versehen ist, weiter zwei Bolzen (213) deren jeder ein querverlaufendes
Gewindedurchgangsloch besitzt, Schraubenmittel (211) zum Einführen durch die Gesimsöffnung
jedes Aufhängegliedes und zum Einschrauben in einen solchen Bolzen (213), und Kanalmittel
(221, 231) zur Befestigung am Arbeitsplatzmodul (201, 310) und zur Aufnahme der Bolzen
(213), um die Kanalmittel (221) und das Arbeitsplatzmodul (201, 310) an den Bolzen
(213) aufzuhängen.
12. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 11, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Arbeitsplatzmodul
eine Arbeitsfläche (310) ist und daß das Kanalmittel (231) diese Arbeitsfläche (310)
trägt.
13. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 11, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Arbeitsplatzmodul
ein Aktenschrank (201) ist und daß dieser Aktenschrank eine obere Wand (225) besitzt,
welche an den Kanalmitteln (221) befestigt ist.
14. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Arbeitsfläche (301)
(303, 305,307) mit Schalenmitteln (159) zur alternativen Aufnahme eines ausgewählen
Betriebs-Ausstattungs-Moduls (151) oder eines Deckplattenmoduls (309) versehen ist.
15. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 14, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Betriebs-Ausstattung-Modul
(151) eine aufstehende Säuleneinrichtung (169) zum Tragen mindestens einer ausgewählten
Betriebsausstattungseinrichtung (153, 200) oberhalb der Arbeitsfläche (301) (303,
305, 307), Säulenbasismittel (163), welche nachgiebig in die Schalenmittel (159) zum
Führen und Abstützen der Säulenmittel (169) eingepreßt sind, und Befestigungsmittel
(177) zum Verankern der Säulenmittel (169) an den Säulenbasismitteln (163), aufweist.
16. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Leitungstragmittel
(261) eine Mehrzahl von nach oben offenen Kanälen (263) aufweisen, welche sich längs
des durchgehenden Troges erstrecken, um die Leitungen (251, 253, 255, 257) zu trennen
und ein unbehindertes Einbauen der Leitungen (251, 253, 255, 257) von oben zu ermöqlichen.
1. Appareil modulaire destiné à être assemblé en postes de travail de bureau fonctionnels
et esthétiquement plaisants et à canaliser des fils électriques; l'appareil comprenant
une stucture longitudinale de support (1); au moins un structure transversale de support
(1) s'étendant sous un certain angle de ladite structure longitudinale (1) de support;
des moyens transversaux (19) de connexion pour relier ladite structure transversale
(1) de support à ladite structure longitudinale (1) de support en un emplacement choisi
sur elle; au moins deux moyens verticaux (51) de support destinés à supporter rigidement
lesdites structures (1) de support en des emplacements choisis sur elles; au moins
une surface de travail (301, 303, 305, 307); des moyens à consoles (65, 66, 67) pour
le montage rigide de ladite surface de travail sur l'une, respective, desdites structures
longitudinale et transversale (1) de support en un emplacement choisi sur elles; et
des moyens (261) de support de câblage s'étendant le long desdites structures (1)
de support; l'appareil étant caractérisé en ce que lesdites structures (1) de support
sont des structures modulaires, au moins l'une de ces structures comprenant au moins
deux modules agencés dans une disposition bout à bout, chaque module étant constitué
d'un éle- ment à poutres (1) comprenant deux poutres parallèles latérales (3) et une
plaque (5) interposée entre elles et reliée a elles pour définir une gouttière longitudinale
continue ouverte vers le haut et s'étendant sur toute la longueur dudit élément à
poutres (1); et au moins un moyen longitudinal de connexion (7, 35, 401) interposé
entre lesdits deux éléments à poutres (1) bout à bout pour les relier en bout l'un
à l'autre; lesdits moyens transversaux (19) de connexion, lesdits moyens longitudinaux
(7, 35, 401) de connexion et lesdits moyens à consoles étant enclenchés avec les éléments
à poutres respectifs (1), à leurs poutres latérales (3), afin que chaque structure
modulaire présente une gouttière longitudinale continue s'étendant sur sa longueur,
chaque gouttière continue logeant des moyens de support de câblage respectifs (261
).
2. Appareil selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que chacune desdites poutres
(3) présente une section transversale globalement rectangulaire et des évidements
longitudinaux supérieur et inférieur (29,30); chacun desdits moyens transversaux (19)
de connexion et chacun desdits moyens à consoles (65, 66, 67) étant enclenchés avec
lesdits évidements supérieur et inférieur (29, 30) d'au moins une poutre (3) d'un
élément à poutres respectif (1).
3. Appareil selon la revendication 2, caractérisé en ce que chacune desdites poutres
(3) est un tube globalement rectangulaire, lesdits évidements (29, 30) présentant
des fentes (15) et lesdits moyens longitudinaux de connexion comprenant au moins un
connecteur (7) ayant une base (11) avec deux languettes (9) présentant des fentes
transversales (17) et s'étendant à partir de ladite base (11) dans des directions
opposées pour être insérées dans les extrémités opposées des poutres tubulaires (3)
des éléments à poutres (1) devant être joints afin d'aligner les fentes (15,17) des
languettes et des poutres, des clavettes (13) étant prévues pour être insérées dans
les fentes alignées (15, 17) des languettes et des poutres afin de verrouiller rigidement
les éléments à poutres contigus (1) aux moyens longitudinaux respectifs de connexion.
4. Appareil selon la revendication 3, caractérisé en ce que lesdits moyens longitudinaux
de connexion comprennent en outre une plaque (37) ayant au moins trois branches s'étendant
en formant un certain angle entre elles pour être connectées à des éléments à poutres
alignés respectifs (1), chaque branche étant munie latéralement d'une paire correspondante
de sections de poutre (39), et l'un desdits connecteurs (7) étant interposé entre
chaque branche et l'élément à poutres aligné (1).
5. Appareil selon la revendication 2, caractérisé en ce que chacune desdites poutres
(3) est un tube globalement rectangulaire, chacun desdits moyens longitudinaux de
connexion comprenant, pour chaque paire desdites poutres (3) à relier en bout, un
connecteur (401) formé par deux plaques concaves (402, 403) disposées de façon que
leurs concavités soient tournées dans des directions opposées, et insérées dans les
extrémités opposées desdites deux poutres (3), une (403) desdites plaques concaves
étant traversées d'un moins un trou médian taraudé (413), et un goujon fileté (414)
étant prévu pour s'engager de façon réglable avec un trou taraudé correspondant (413)
et pour être avancé jusqu'en contact avec l'autre (402) desdites plaques concaves
(402, 403) afin de les pousser à l'écart l'une de l'autre et de les amener à force
en contact avec des surfaces intérieures respectives desdites deux poutres (3).
6. Appareil selon la revendication 2 ou 3, caractérisé en ce que chacune desdites
poutres (3) est une poutre tubulaire, lesdits évidements (29, 30) présentant des fentes
espacées (15) et chacun desdits moyens transversaux de connexion comprenant une bride
d'angle (19) comportant une languette fendue (21) destinée à être insérée dans l'extrémité
ouverte d'une poutre tubulaire respective (3) d'un élément (1) à poutres d'extrémité
de ladite structure transversale de support afin d'aligner les fentes des languettes
et des poutres, et des moyens à mâchoire (23) destinés à s'enclencher avec lesdits
évidements supérieur et inférieur (29, 30) de la poutre (3) dudit élément (1) à poutres
de ladite structure longitudinale (1) de support à relier audit élément à poutres
(1) d'extrémité; des clavettes (13) étant préuves pour être insérées dans les fentes
alignées des languettes et des poutres afin de verrouiller rigidement ladite bride
d'angle (19) audit élément à poutres (1) d'extrémité.
7. Appareil selon la revendication 2, caractérisé en ce que chacun desdits moyens
verticaux de support (51) comprend un socle (61); un moyen à colonne (63) guidé par
et s'élevant du socle (61) pour supporter un élément à poutres (1) à une hauteur appropriée
au-dessus du plancher du bureau; un moyen à étrier (65) guidé dans le moyen à colonne
(63) pour retenir verticalement, latéralement et longitudinalement ledit élément à
poutres (1); lesdits moyens à consoles (66, 67) étant portés par ledit moyen à étrier
(65) afin de supporter et de retenir longitudinalement et latéralement ladite surface
de travail (301 ).
8. Appareil selon la revendication 7, caractérisé en ce que lesdits moyens verticaux
de support (51) comprennent en outre au moins un pied (68) destiné à assurer la stabilité
et un aspect plaisant.
9. Appareil selon la revendication 7, caractérisé en ce que lesdits évidements supérieur
et inférieur (29, 30) présentent d'autres fentes espacées respectives supérieures
et inférieures (48, 47), ledit moyen à étrier (65) et lesdits moyens à consoles (66,
67) comprenant des pattes (81, 87) destinés à être insérées dans lesdites fentes inférieures
et supérieures (47, 48), respectivement, pour retenir longitudinalement et latéralement
ledit élément à poutres (1) et ladite surface de travail (301).
10. Appareil selon la revendication 2, caractérisé en ce qu'il comporte en outre un
module (201, 310) de poste de travail et des moyens de suspension (203) destinés à
connecter lesdits modules de poste de travail à un élément à poutres choisi (1
11. Appareil selon la revendication 10, caractérisé en ce que lesdits moyens de suspension
(203) comprennent deux éléments de suspension (205) ayant chacun un crochet (207)
destiné à être inséré dans ledit évidement supérieur (29) d'une poutre respective
(3), ledit élément à poutres (1) et un rebord (209) traversé d'une ouverture sensiblement
verticale; deux goujons (213) traversés chacun d'une ouverture transversale taraudée;
des moyens à vis (211) destinés à être insérés dans chaque ouverture de rebord d'éléments
de suspension et vissés dans un goujon respectif (213); et des moyens profilés (221,
231) destinés à être fixés au module (201, 310) de poste de travail et à recevoir
les goujons (213) pour suspendre les moyens profilés (221) et le module (201, 310)
de poste de travail aux goujons (213).
12. Appareil selon la revendication 11, caractérisé en ce que ledit module de poste
de travail est une surface de travail (310), lesdits moyens profilés (231) supportant
ladite surface de travail (310).
13. Appareil selon la revendication 11, caractérisé en ce que ledit module de poste
de travail est une armoire (201) de fichier, ladite armoire de fichier ayant une paroi
supérieure (225) fixée auxdits moyens profilés (221).
14. Appareil selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que la surface de travail
(301, 303, 305, 307) comporte des moyens à enveloppe (159) destinés à recevoir alternativement
un module de service choisi (151) et un module à plaque de recouvrement (309).
15. Appareil selon la revendication 14, caractérisé en ce que ledit module de service
(151) comprend une colonne montante (169) destinée à supporter au moins un service
de bureau choisi (153, 200) au-dessus de la surface de travail (301, 303, 305, 307);
une embase de colonne (163) enfoncée élastiquement dans le moyen à enveloppe (159)
pour guider et supporter la colonne (169); et un moyen de montage (177) pour ancrer
la colonne (169) dans l'embase de colonne (163).
16. Appareil selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que lesdits moyens (261)
de support de câblage comprennent plusieurs caniveaux (263) de câbles ouverts vers
le haut, s'étandant le long de ladite gouttière continue pour séparer les câbles (251,
253, 255, 257) tout en permettant une installation sans obstacle des câbles (251,
253, 255, 257) par le dessus.