A panel wall system includes a frame assembly adapted to support a plurality of skin assemblies in a floor-to-ceiling relationship, wherein the skin assemblies include solid panel assemblies as well as captured glass skin assemblies. The solid panel assemblies are coupled to the frame assembly via l
A panel wall system includes a frame assembly adapted to support a plurality of skin assemblies in a floor-to-ceiling relationship, wherein the skin assemblies include solid panel assemblies as well as captured glass skin assemblies. The solid panel assemblies are coupled to the frame assembly via latch mechanisms having actuator levers which are accessible in gaps formed between adjacent solid panel assemblies, wherein a user of the wall panel system can discern whether or not a panel assembly is properly engaged with the frame assembly based on the visibility and positioning of the actuator lever.
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1. A panel wall assembly, comprising: a frame assembly;a panel assembly having an inner surface facing the frame assembly; anda latch mechanism, comprising: a mounting portion coupled to the inner surface of the panel assembly;a latch member operably coupled to the mounting portion and operable betw
1. A panel wall assembly, comprising: a frame assembly;a panel assembly having an inner surface facing the frame assembly; anda latch mechanism, comprising: a mounting portion coupled to the inner surface of the panel assembly;a latch member operably coupled to the mounting portion and operable between a latched position, wherein the panel assembly is engaged with the frame assembly, and an unlatched position, wherein the panel assembly may be removed from the frame assembly; andan actuator member operably coupled to the latch member to actuate the latch member between the latched and unlatched positions, wherein the actuator member is concealed behind the panel assembly when the latch member is in the latched position, and further wherein at least a portion of the actuator member extends from behind the inner surface of the panel assembly when the latch member is in the unlatched position. 2. The panel wall assembly of claim 1, wherein the latch mechanism is positioned proximate an outer edge of the panel assembly, and further wherein the panel assembly is mounted on the frame assembly such that a gap is formed between the outer edge of the panel assembly and a component of the panel wall assembly. 3. The panel wall assembly of claim 2, wherein the panel assembly includes an outer surface opposite the inner surface, and wherein at least a portion of the actuator member extends outwardly from the outer surface when the latch mechanism in the unlatched position. 4. The panel wall assembly of claim 3, wherein the actuator member includes a handle portion and an engagement portion disposed on opposite sides of a body portion. 5. The panel wall assembly of claim 4, wherein the engagement portion is coupled to an actuation groove disposed on the latch member. 6. The panel wall assembly of claim 3, wherein the panel assembly comprises a first panel assembly, and wherein the component of the panel wall assembly comprises a second panel assembly adjacent the first panel member, and further wherein the handle portion of the actuator member is located within the gap when the latch member is in the unlatched position. 7. The panel wall assembly of claim 1, including: a biasing member coupled to the actuator member and the mounting portion to bias the actuator member to a recessed position, wherein the actuator member is positioned between the frame assembly and the inner surface of the panel assembly in the recessed position. 8. A panel wall assembly, comprising: a frame assembly and a panel assembly;a latch mechanism coupled to the panel assembly, the latch mechanism including a latch member operable between a first position, wherein the latch member engages the frame assembly to mount the panel assembly to the frame assembly, and a second position, wherein the panel assembly may be removed from the frame assembly, and further wherein the panel assembly includes an outer edge that cooperates with a panel wall assembly component to define a gap therebetween, the latch mechanism further comprises an actuator member operably coupled to the latch member to actuate the latch member between the first and second positions of the latch member, such that at least a portion of the actuator member is disposed within the gap when the latch member is in the second position; andan indicator mechanism adapted to visually indicate when the latch member is in the second position, wherein the indicator mechanism comprises the portion of the actuator member disposed within the gap. 9. A panel wall assembly, comprising: a frame assembly and a panel assembly;a latch mechanism coupled to the panel assembly, the latch mechanism including a latch member operable between a first position, wherein the latch member engages the frame assembly to mount the panel assembly to the frame assembly, and a second position, wherein the panel assembly may be removed from the frame assembly, and further wherein the panel assembly includes an inner surface and an outer surface, wherein the inner surface faces the frame assembly, and wherein the latch mechanism is coupled to the inner surface of the panel assembly, and further wherein at least a portion of the actuator member extends outwardly from the outer surface when the latch member is in the second position; andan indicator mechanism adapted to visually indicate when the latch member is in the second position, wherein the actuator member is concealed between the frame assembly and the inner surface of the panel member when the latch member is in the first position. 10. The panel wall assembly of claim 9, including: a locking feature disposed on the latch mechanism to lock the latch member in the first position.
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