A partition system for office spaces generally includes a framework and a plurality of different types of decorative and/or functional tiles mountable to the framework. The framework includes I-and C-shaped vertical frame members which are adjustably joined by upper and lower horizontal spanners suc
A partition system for office spaces generally includes a framework and a plurality of different types of decorative and/or functional tiles mountable to the framework. The framework includes I-and C-shaped vertical frame members which are adjustably joined by upper and lower horizontal spanners such that the distance between the vertical frame members is adjustable. Also, the framework may include other types of vertical frame members for forming L-, T-, or X-junctions within the partition system framework. A variety of decorative and functional tiles are mountable to the framework, including retractable workspace tiles, several types of storage tiles, display tiles, window tiles, and electrical and data services tiles.
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What is claimed is: 1. A workspace partition system, comprising: a framework including at least two adjacent frame elements, each said frame element comprising: a vertical upright having upper and lower ends; and at least one sub-frame member secured to at least one of said upper end and said lower
What is claimed is: 1. A workspace partition system, comprising: a framework including at least two adjacent frame elements, each said frame element comprising: a vertical upright having upper and lower ends; and at least one sub-frame member secured to at least one of said upper end and said lower end of each of said vertical uprights and extending horizontally therefrom; at least one horizontal spanner adjustably connected at opposite ends thereof to adjacent sub-frame members of said adjacent frame elements, each of said sub-frame members and said spanners including a plurality of discrete, horizontally-aligned, pre-formed openings therein; a plurality of fasteners extending through selected pairs of said openings to adjustably connect said sub-frame members and said spanners, whereby the distance between said vertical uprights of said adjacent frame elements may be varied; at least two vertically spaced track members attached to said frame elements, said track members extending horizontally along said framework, each track member including tile-retaining structure, at least one of said track members including a channel which opens outwardly of said framework; and at least one tile retained between a pair of said vertically spaced track members by said tile-retaining structures thereof, said channel not covered by said at least one tile. 2. The partition system of claim 1, wherein said at least one tile is selectively locatable at one of a plurality of variable horizontally spaced locations along said track members irrespective of the positioning of said frame elements. 3. The partition system of claim 1, wherein said at least one tile is disposed facewise adjacent said framework. 4. A workspace partition system, comprising: a framework including at least two adjacent frame elements, each said frame element comprising: a vertical upright having upper and lower ends; and at least one sub-frame member secured to at least one of said upper end and said lower end of each of said vertical uprights and extending horizontally therefrom; at least one horizontal spanner adjustably connected at opposite ends thereof to adjacent sub-frame members of said adjacent frame elements, whereby the distance between said vertical uprights of said adjacent frame elements may be varied; mid-channel members connected to said vertical uprights at one of a plurality of locations on said vertical uprights which are disposed intermediate said sub-frame members of said vertical uprights; at least two vertically spaced track members attached to said frame elements, said track members extending horizontally alone said framework, each track member including tile-retaining structure, at least one of said track members including a channel which opens outwardly of said framework; and at least one tile retained between a pair of said vertically spaced track members by said tile-retaining structures thereof, said channel not covered by said at least one tile. 5. A partition system, comprising: a framework including a plurality of vertical frame elements, said vertical frame elements connected by a plurality of horizontal frame elements; at least two horizontal track members connected to said framework, said track members vertically spaced from one another and including tile-retaining structure, at least one of said track members extending horizontally beyond the distance between two adjacent vertical frame elements, and at least one of said track members including a channel which opens outwardly of said framework; and at least one tile slidably retained between said track members and disposed facewise adjacent said framework, said tile not covering said channel and being selectively locatable horizontally along said track members irrespective of the positioning of said frame elements. 6. A partition system, comprising: a framework including a plurality of vertical frame elements, said vertical frame elements connected by a plurality of horizontal frame elements, said framework defining an interior space bounded by said vertical and horizontal frame elements; at least two horizontal track members connected to said framework externally of said interior space, said track members vertically spaced from one another and including tile-retaining structure; and at least one tile slidably retained between said track members and disposed facewise adjacent said framework, said tile selectively locatable horizontally alone said track members irrespective of the positioning of said frame elements, wherein each said track member further includes a channel which opens outwardly of said framework, said channel not covered by said at least one tile. 7. A partition system, comprising: a framework, including: at least three frame elements disposed in a row, each frame element including a vertical upright to which is secured at least one sub-frame member which extends horizontally therefrom; and horizontal spanners connecting adjacent sub-frame members of adjacent frame elements to form a pair of adjacent framework sections which share one of said frame elements as a common frame element therebetween, each of said sub-frame members and said spanners including a plurality of discrete, horizontally-aligned, pre-formed openings therein; a plurality of fasteners extending through selected pairs of said openings to adjustably connect said sub-frame members and said spanners, said framework sections defining an interior space bounded by said vertical uprights, sub-frame members, and spanners; and at least two track members connected to said framework externally of said interior space and extending horizontally therealong, said track members spaced vertically from one another and including tile-retaining structure, at least one of said track members including a channel which opens outwardly of said framework; and at least one tile retained between said track members externally of said interior space, said tile covering at least a portion of each of said framework sections and not covering said channel. 8. The partition system of claim 7, wherein said at least one tile spans both of said framework sections. 9. The partition system of claim 7, wherein said at least one tile is disposed facewise adjacent said framework, said tile selectively locatable at any one of a plurality of horizontally spaced locations along said track members irrespective of the positioning of said frame elements. 10. The partition system of claim 7, wherein said spanners are adjustable relative to said sub-frame members such that the width between adjacent vertical uprights of each of said framework sections may be selectively varied. 11. A workspace partition system, comprising: a framework including at least two adjacent frame elements, each said frame element comprising: a vertical upright having upper and lower ends; at least one bracket attached to at least one of said upper and lower ends of each of said vertical uprights; sub-frame members secured to respective ones of said brackets and extending horizontally therefrom; and at least one horizontal spanner adjustably connected at opposite ends thereof to adjacent sub-frame members of said adjacent frame elements, whereby the distance between said vertical uprights of said adjacent frame elements may be varied; at least two vertically spaced track members attached to said frame elements, said track members extending horizontally along said framework, each track member including tile-retaining structure, and at least one of said track members including a channel which opens outwardly of said framework; and at least one tile retained between a pair of said vertically spaced track members by said tile-retaining structures thereof, said tile not covering said channel. 12. The partition system of claim 11, wherein said at least one tile is selectively locatable at one of a plurality of variable horizontally spaced locations along said track members irrespective of the positioning of said frame elements. 13. The partition system of claim 11, wherein said at least one tile is disposed facewise adjacent said framework. 14. A partition system, comprising: a framework including a plurality of vertical frame elements, said vertical frame elements connected by a plurality of horizontal frame elements, said framework defining a pair of substantially vertical side faces; at least two horizontal track members connected to at least one of said side faces of said framework, said track members vertically spaced from one another and including tile-retaining structure; and at least one tile having upper and lower edges thereof slidably retained between said track members and disposed facewise adjacent said framework, said tile selectively locatable horizontally along said track members irrespective of the positioning of said frame elements, wherein each said track member further includes a channel which opens outwardly of said framework, said channel not covered by said at least one tile. 15. A partition system, comprising: a framework including a plurality of vertical frame elements, said vertical frame elements connected by a plurality of horizontal frame elements; at least two horizontal track members each mounted exteriorly on said framework, said track members vertically spaced from one another and including vertically-oriented channels facing one another; and at least one tile having upper and lower edges thereof retained within said channels between said track members and disposed facewise adjacent said framework, said tile selectively locatable horizontally along said track members irrespective of the positioning of said frame elements, wherein each said track member further includes a channel which opens outwardly of said framework, said channel not covered by said at least one tile.
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