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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 29, 2011
Filed:
May. 28, 2004
Douglas Ball, Senneville, CA;
Leon Goldik, Beaconsfield, CA;
Jeffrey G. Sokalski, Montreal, CA;
Gary C. Smith, Holland, MI (US);
Paul Dame, Holland, MI (US);
Michael Panse, Holland, MI (US);
Joseph T. Iacovoni, Grand Rapids, MI (US);
Keith E. Foco, Holland, MI (US);
Paul S. Gartland, Holland, MI (US);
James E. Moon, Jr., Hudsonville, MI (US);
Jeffrey D. Roetman, West Olive, MI (US);
Jeffrey L. Clark, Holland, MI (US);
Lawrence W. Kallio, Iii, Grand Haven, MI (US);
Douglas Ball, Senneville, CA;
Leon Goldik, Beaconsfield, CA;
Jeffrey G. Sokalski, Montreal, CA;
Gary C. Smith, Holland, MI (US);
Paul Dame, Holland, MI (US);
Michael Panse, Holland, MI (US);
Joseph T. Iacovoni, Grand Rapids, MI (US);
Keith E. Foco, Holland, MI (US);
Paul S. Gartland, Holland, MI (US);
James E. Moon, Jr., Hudsonville, MI (US);
Jeffrey D. Roetman, West Olive, MI (US);
Jeffrey L. Clark, Holland, MI (US);
Lawrence W. Kallio, III, Grand Haven, MI (US);
Herman Miller, Inc., Zeeland, MI (US);
Abstract
A work space system including a plurality of work areas. A work area includes a spine wall, a first wall adjacent to the spine wall and extending from the spine wall, and a second wall adjacent to the first wall and including an entrance to the work area. The height of the second wall is greater than the height of the first wall, and the height of the first wall is greater than the height of the spine wall.