Patent classifications
E04F11/06
A stair assembly, an object and a stair assembly operating method
This invention relates to a stair assembly to be arranged in a stairwell opening of an upper floor, comprising: a girder assembly; a plurality of steps mounted to the girder assembly; and a guard structure, wherein the girder assembly is pivotably mountable to the upper floor to pivot about a pivot axis between an operational position, in which the girder assembly extends obliquely downwards, and a hidden position, in which the girder assembly extends horizontally, wherein the moveable guard structure is moveable between an operational position, in which the guard structure extends upwards, and a hidden position, in which the guard structure has moved downwards, and wherein the stair assembly is configured such that when the girder assembly and the guard structure are in their respective hidden positions a person is able to walk over the stair assembly as part of the upper floor.
A stair assembly, an object and a stair assembly operating method
This invention relates to a stair assembly to be arranged in a stairwell opening of an upper floor, comprising: a girder assembly; a plurality of steps mounted to the girder assembly; and a guard structure, wherein the girder assembly is pivotably mountable to the upper floor to pivot about a pivot axis between an operational position, in which the girder assembly extends obliquely downwards, and a hidden position, in which the girder assembly extends horizontally, wherein the moveable guard structure is moveable between an operational position, in which the guard structure extends upwards, and a hidden position, in which the guard structure has moved downwards, and wherein the stair assembly is configured such that when the girder assembly and the guard structure are in their respective hidden positions a person is able to walk over the stair assembly as part of the upper floor.
Retractable staircase
A retractable staircase having a first side stringer and a second substantially parallel side stringer connected to a plurality of steps. The first side stringer is fixedly attached to a wall and the second side stringer is pivotally movable about the first side stringer between an extended position, where the steps lie substantially horizontally between the stringers, and a retracted position where the steps lie substantially vertically between the stringers. The retractable staircase also includes a collapsible handrail and a gate that are interconnected with the side stringers and the pivoting steps so that when one of them is moved, the other two move substantially simultaneously.
Interconvertable pet stairs and ottoman
A versatile item of home furniture having multiple sections joined by glides to allow all sections to be nested or encapsulated together in an ottoman configuration or, alternatively, be positioned as steps in a step configuration. The sections may include being in a seating configuration wherein the steps are disengaged from each other and include cushions received in recesses at the tops of the structure.
LATERAL FOLDING STEP UNIT
A step unit including a vertical frame and a plurality of linkages pivotally attached at different heights to the vertical frame by one end of each of the linkages, to provide lateral rotation to the linkages. A leg frame, with at least one leg, is pivotally attached to the opposite end of each linkage whereby laterally translating the leg frame simultaneously pivots the linkages from a first, vertical position to at least one second, horizontal position.
FOLDING STAIRCASE
A folding staircase for use in a door opening having a threshold. The folding staircase has a pair of stringers that have an upper end and a lower end that is adapted for contacting a ground surface. The stringers are spanned by at least one tread. A hinge is connected to a floor near the door opening and a threshold plate pivotally connected thereto is movable between a use position and a stowed position. The staircase may be provided with a lifting mechanism that biases the staircase and threshold plate toward their stowed positions. The lifting device provides a variable force that provides more rotational force when the staircase would require a user to bear more of its weight and less force when less of the weight of the staircase would be borne by a user.
Method and apparatus for installing a staircase assembly into a building
A staircase assembly is installed in a multi-story building, including first and second flights of stairs that are hingably coupled to a landing, and a plurality of vertically-oriented columns coupled to the landing. The staircase assembly is assembled into a first liftable floor plate, and is disposed in a folded arrangement when the liftable floor plate is positioned at an assembly level elevation. The staircase assembly is disposed in an unfolded arrangement when the first liftable floor plate is positioned at a first design level elevation and a second liftable floor plate that is positioned at a second design level elevation below the first liftable floor plate.
Self-Leveling Platform Stairs
A self-leveling staircase. The staircase has a first flight of self-leveling steps having a first end adjacent to the ground and a plurality of stair treads pivotally attached at a right edge to a first pair or stair rails and at a left edge to a second pair of stair rails. A self-leveling platform is pivotally attached on a second end of the first flight of self-leveling steps and to the first and second pair of stair rails. A second flight of self-leveling steps having a first end is pivotally attached to an opposite side of the self-leveling platform from the first flight of self-leveling steps. The second flight of self-leveling step has a plurality of stair treads pivotally attached at a right edge to a third pair of stair rails and pivotally attached at a left edge on front and back ends thereof to a second pair of stair rails.
Self-Leveling Platform Stairs
A self-leveling staircase. The staircase has a first flight of self-leveling steps having a first end adjacent to the ground and a plurality of stair treads pivotally attached at a right edge to a first pair or stair rails and at a left edge to a second pair of stair rails. A self-leveling platform is pivotally attached on a second end of the first flight of self-leveling steps and to the first and second pair of stair rails. A second flight of self-leveling steps having a first end is pivotally attached to an opposite side of the self-leveling platform from the first flight of self-leveling steps. The second flight of self-leveling step has a plurality of stair treads pivotally attached at a right edge to a third pair of stair rails and pivotally attached at a left edge on front and back ends thereof to a second pair of stair rails.
RETRACTABLE STAIRCASE
A retractable staircase having a first side stringer and a second substantially parallel side stringer connected to a plurality of steps. The first side stringer is fixedly attached to a wall and the second side stringer is pivotally movable about the first side stringer between an extended position, where the steps lie substantially horizontally between the stringers, and a retracted position where the steps lie substantially vertically between the stringers. The retractable staircase also includes a collapsible handrail and a gate that are interconnected with the side stringers and the pivoting steps so that when one of them is moved, the other two move substantially simultaneously.