Field of the Invention
[0001] This invention relates to security partition systems employing wire panels secured
to and interconnected by vertical support posts, and is concerned in particular with
a universal clip used to connect the panels to the support posts.
Description of the Prior Art
[0002] Conventional security partition systems are prefabricated with standard length wire
panels. The wire panels have integral attachment clips at their ends designed to mechanically
interengage in pre-positioned slots in the support posts.
[0003] The partition systems are normally shipped in a disassembled state, and are designed
for on site erection. Space limitations at the site may dictate that one or more of
the panels be shortened. Doing so necessitates trimming and removing end sections
carrying the integral attachment clips, which leaves the trimmed panel edges without
a means of attachment to the support posts.
[0004] The universal clip of the present invention is designed to be attached, at the erection
site, to the trimmed edge at either end of a shortened panel to thereby serve as a
means for connecting the shortened panel to a support post.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] In accordance with the present invention, a security partition system comprises an
assembly of components, including a plurality of laterally spaced vertical support
posts with vertical slots, and a plurality of panels comprised of evenly spaced horizontal
and vertical wires bordering square openings.
[0006] Clips serve to connect the panels to the support posts. The clips comprise:
- (i) a front plate configured and dimensioned to span the gap between and to overlap
the vertical wires bordering an opening along an edge of the panel, with a finger
projecting from at least one side of the front plate and being arranged outside of
the panel edge;
- (ii) a back plate configured and dimensioned to span the gap between and to overlap
the horizontal wires bordering the same opening, with peripheral flanges on the back
plate mechanically engaging the horizontal wires; and
- (iii) a fastener interconnecting and urging the front and back plates together, with
the finger on the front plate received in the vertical slot of a support post to thereby
establish a connection therebetween.
[0007] Preferably, the front plate is provided with fingers at both of its sides, thus adapting
the clip for attachment to either end of the panel. Each finger is preferably hook-shaped
for mechanical engagement with the bottom edge of the vertical slot in the support
post.
[0008] The front plate is preferably provided with an additional coplanar side flange adjacent
to each finger, with an aperture in the side flange through which a locking pin may
be inserted and tapped into place in the vertical slot to retain the finger in mechanical
engagement with the bottom edge of the slot.
[0009] These and other features and advantages of the present invention will now be described
in further detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS:
[0010]
Figure 1 is a perspective view of an exemplary section of a security partition system
in accordance with the present invention;
Figure 2 is an exploded view of the clip;
Figure 3 is a vertical sectional view on an enlarged scale taken along line 3-3 of
Figure 1; and
Figure 4 is a horizontal sectional view taken along line 4-4 of Figure 3.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0011] With reference initially to Figure 1, a security partition system in accordance with
the present invention is generally depicted at 10. The system includes vertical posts
12a, 12b with vertical slots indicated typically at 14. A wire panel 16 spans the
gap between the posts. The panel comprises evenly spaced horizontal and vertical wires
18, 20 bordering square opening.
[0012] In Figure 1, the left hand side of the panel 16 is shown equipped with standard permanently
attached clips 22 serving to secure the panel to post 12a. However, because the distance
"X" between the posts is less than the standard length of the panel, the right hand
side of the panel has been trimmed, resulting in the standard clips at that side having
been removed with the trimmed panel segment. Clips 24 in accordance with the present
invention provide the means for securing the trimmed edge of the panel to the post
12b.
[0013] With reference additionally to Figures 2-4, it will be seen that each clip 24 comprises
a front plate 26 having at least one and preferably two fingers 28a, 28b, projecting
rearwardly from each side. The front plate is configured and dimensioned to span the
gap between and to overlap the vertical wires 20 bordering an opening along the trimmed
edge of the panel. When the front plate is thus positioned, its finger 28b is arranged
outside of the trimmed panel edge. If the front plate was being positioned along a
trimmed edge at the opposite side of the panel, then finger 28a would be arranged
outside that edge. The front plate thus adapts the clip for universal application
to a trimmed edge at either panel side.
[0014] A back plate 30 is configured and dimensioned to span the gap between and to overlap
the horizontal wires 18 bordering the same opening. Forwardly projecting peripheral
flanges 32 on the back plate are arranged to mechanically engage the horizontal wires
18.
[0015] Fastening means in the form of a threaded screw 34 and nut 36 serves to urge the
front and back plates together to thereby attach the clip 24 at the trimmed edge of
the panel.
[0016] The fingers 28 are sized to enter respective vertical slots 14 in the support posts
12a, 12b, and are preferably hook-shaped to mechanically engage the bottom edges of
the slots.
[0017] The front plate 26 is preferably additionally provided with coplanar side flanges
38 adjacent to and above the fingers 28. The flanges 38 have apertures 40 designed
to accept locking pins 42. The locking pins are inserted through the apertures and
are tapped into place in the slots 14 to thereby lock the fingers 28 into mechanical
engagement within the slots.
[0018] In light of the foregoing, it will now be evident to those skilled in the art that
the clips 24 of the present invention are readily attachable to the trimmed sides
of the panels, thus making it possible to accommodate on site shortening of the panel
lengths. With finger 28 at both sides of the front plates 26, the clips are designed
for universal application to either panel edge.
1. A security partition system (10) comprising an assembly of components, including:
a) a vertical post (12a, 12b) having at least one vertical slot (14),
b) a panel (16) comprising evenly spaced horizontal and vertical wires (18, 20) bordering
square openings, and
c) a clip (24) for connecting said panel to said post, said clip comprising:
(i) a front plate (26) having a finger (28a; 28b) projecting rearwardly from one side
thereof, said front plate being configured and dimensioned to span the gap between
and to overlap the vertical wires (20) bordering one of said openings along an edge
of said panel, with said finger arranged outside of said edge;
(ii) a back plate (30) configured and dimensioned to span the gap between and to overlap
the horizontal wires (18) bordering the said one opening; and
(iii) fastening means (34, 36) for interconnecting and urging said back and front
plates (30; 26) together,
said finger (28a; 28b) being received in said vertical slot (14) to thereby connect
said panel to said post (12).
2. The security partition system (10) of claim 1 further comprising forwardly projecting
peripheral flanges (32) on said back plate (30), said flanges being arranged to mechanically
engage said horizontal wires (18).
3. A clip (24) for attaching a panel comprised of evenly spaced horizontal and vertical
wires (18, 20) defining square openings to a post (12) having a vertical slot (14),
said clip comprising:
(i) a front plate (26) having a finger (28a; 28b) projecting rearwardly from one side
thereof, said front plate being configured and dimensioned to span the gap between
and to overlap the vertical wires (20) bordering one of said openings along an edge
of said panel, with said finger arranged outside of said edge;
(ii) a back plate (30) having forwardly projecting peripheral flanges (32), said back
plate being configured and dimensioned to span the gap between and to overlap the
horizontal wires (18) bordering the said one opening, with said peripheral flanges
mechanically engaging said horizontal wires; and
(iii) fastening means (34, 36) for interconnecting and urging said back and front
plates (26; 30) together,
said finger (28a; 28b) being receivable in said vertical slot (14) to thereby connect
said panel to said post (12).
4. The clip (24) of claim 3 wherein said front plate (26) is provided with an additional
rearwardly projecting finger (28b) at an opposite side thereof.
5. The clip (24) of claim 3 or claim 4 wherein said finger (28a; 28b) is hook shaped
and configured for mechanical engagement with a bottom edge of said slot (14).
6. The clip (24) of any one of claims 3 to 5 wherein said front plate (26) is additionally
provided with a coplanar side flange (38) adjacent to said finger (28a; 28b), said
side flange having an aperture (40) through which a locking pin (42) may be inserted
into said slot (14) to retain said finger in mechanical engagement with the bottom
edge of said slot.