E04F11/1865

Safety railing for utility hatch

A safety railing system for an underground utility enclosure includes a utility hatch frame for the underground utility enclosure or a utility hatch cover for the utility hatch frame, and a folding safety railing. The folding safety railing includes a first panel pivotally connected to the utility hatch frame or the utility hatch cover, and a second panel pivotally connected to the first panel. The folding safety railing unfolds so the first and the second panels stand vertically along one or more edges of the utility hatch frame.

SAFETY RAILING FOR UTILITY HATCH

A safety railing system for an underground utility enclosure includes a utility hatch frame for the underground utility enclosure or a utility hatch cover for the utility hatch frame, and a folding safety railing. The folding safety railing includes a first panel pivotally connected to the utility hatch frame or the utility hatch cover, and a second panel pivotally connected to the first panel. The folding safety railing unfolds so the first and the second panels stand vertically along one or more edges of the utility hatch frame.

FOLDING STAIR HANDLE FOR THE SOCIALLY DISADVANTAGED
20240044144 · 2024-02-08 · ·

The present invention relates to a folding stair handle for the socially disadvantaged, in more detail, a folding stair handle for the socially disadvantaged that includes: a first link assembly installed at a ceiling, under which stairs are positioned, and rotating; a second link assembly spaced apart from the first link assembly in correspondence to the length of the stairs, formed longer than the first link assembly, and rotating; a handle assembly having a first side connected to the first link assembly and a second side connected to the second link assembly, and being folded toward the ceiling or being unfolded toward the stairs in correspondence to rotation of the first link assembly and the second link assembly; and hydraulic pumps connected to first sides of the first link assembly and the second link assembly, respectively, and controlling the first link assembly and the second link assembly.

ADJUSTABLE RAILING
20190352913 · 2019-11-21 · ·

A vertically adjustable railing having first and second elongate balusters each with a first and second ends, the balusters having a first connection elements at their first ends and second connection elements along their length. An elongate handrail is pivotally connected at its first end to the first connection element of the first baluster and pivotally connected at its second end to the first connection element of the second baluster. An elongate lower rail having a first end and a second end is pivotally connected at its first end to the second connection element of the first baluster and pivotally connected at its second end to the second connection element of the second baluster. A distance between the first end and the second connection element of the first baluster is greater than the distance between the first end and the second connection element of the second baluster.

Connector apparatus

A locking member for a gate apparatus comprises a body mountable to a gripping array of a support, said body having a mating form mutually engageable with the gripping array, whereby axial motion of said body relative to said gripping array is inhibited. A member extends away from said body, said member defining a cross-tie mount for receiving a mating end of a cross-tie. The cross-tie mount has a cross-tie end retainer which is movable between a first position securing said cross-tie in said cross-tie mount, and a second position permitting release of said cross-tie from said cross-tie mount, whereby the cross-tie may be moved to function as a gate.

Portable adjustable stair railing
10407916 · 2019-09-10 ·

A portable adjustable stair railing includes a plurality of telescopically adjustable balusters having structural attachments at the bottom of each, such as, for example, adhesives, suction cups, or removable fasteners, such as bolts. The height adjustment for each baluster is set by spring-biased buttons and cooperating apertures located on the two sleeved portions of the baluster. The top balustrade receiving end of each of the balusters includes a collar-like receiver and a set screw to hold the balustrade in the desired position. This balustrade collar further includes a pitch or angle adjustment for allowing pitch lines, or runs, on various staircases.

BALUSTRADE APPARATUS
20190242137 · 2019-08-08 ·

A balustrade apparatus for providing a balcony or increased floor space comprising a balustrade railing, a support fixing for retaining the balustrade railing in a retracted condition, a balcony platform which is pivotably engagable with the balustrade railing and an actuation means for actuating the balustrade railing between the retracted condition and an extended condition which is different to the retracted condition. In the extended condition, the balcony platform extends horizontally, with the balustrade railing being spaced apart from its position in the retracted condition to form a balcony rail for the balcony platform. The balustrade railing includes first and second railing portions which are movable relative to one another such that the balustrade railing is vertically extendible in at least the extended condition.

Adjustable railing
10370857 · 2019-08-06 · ·

A vertically adjustable railing having first and second elongate balusters each with a first and second ends, the balusters having a first connection elements at their first ends and second connection elements along their length. An elongate handrail is pivotally connected at its first end to the first connection element of the first baluster and pivotally connected at its second end to the first connection element of the second baluster. An elongate lower rail having a first end and a second end is pivotally connected at its first end to the second connection element of the first baluster and pivotally connected at its second end to the second connection element of the second baluster. A distance between the first end and the second connection element of the first baluster is greater than the distance between the first end and the second connection element of the second baluster.

Patio for recreational vehicles and methods of assembly
12017573 · 2024-06-25 · ·

A patio railing assembly for a recreational vehicle having a ramp door includes a first side wall and a second side wall that are pivotably mounted to the recreational vehicle. The side walls each include a static portion and a slidable portion coupled to the static portion and movable between a retracted position and an extended position. An end wall of the patio railing assembly includes a first portion pivotably mounted to the first side wall and a second portion pivotably mounted to the second side wall. In a storage configuration, the first portion of the end wall is configured to nest within the first side wall, the second portion of the end wall is configured to nest within the second side wall, and the first and second side walls are configured to extend along one another with the slidable portions thereof in the retracted position.

GLASS WINDBREAKER
20190112817 · 2019-04-18 ·

Glass windbreaker consisting of two parties, the stable (1) and the mobile (7), with surface made of glass (3) & (6) accordingly, has only vertical aluminum profiles (2) & (8) accordingly, and offers unlimited view, movement (up-down) of the mobile part (1) with use of nitrogen gas pistons (10) in the inner of the aluminium profile (2) and of one locking-unlocking mechanism, which consists of plastic accessories (4), (5) located at the bottom edge of the aluminium profile (2) and of the plastic pivot (6), which is on the edge of the rod (9). The glass windbreaker is on the close position when the rod (9) is compressed, but when the rod (9) is released the windbreaker is lifting upwards to the open position.