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STEP FOR A MODULAR STAIRCASE AND RELATIVE BUILDING METHOD
20220381037 · 2022-12-01 ·

A step for building a staircase, which includes: a base frame provided with a flat support surface configured to be laid and fixed on a ground, a footboard provided with a flat walkable surface, which is hinged to the base frame according to a hinging axis parallel to the walkable surface and to the support surface of the base frame, and a locking arrangement to lock the footboard with respect to the base frame in a plurality of different angular positions around the hinging axis.

Floating Modular Stair System

A floating modular stair system includes a wall mounting plate that is attachable to a vertical wall, and a base mounting plate that is anchorable to a horizontal floor. A monostringer beam is attachable to the wall mounting plate and to the base mounting plate. The monostringer beam includes an integrated hook attachment for variable angle adjustment and attachment to the wall mounting plate. Stair tread brackets are attachable to the monostringer beam for equal spacing of stair treads after installation of the monostringer beam to the wall mounting plate and to the base mounting plate. Each of the stair tread brackets are also designed for individual variable angle adjustment and leveling after attachment to the monostringer beam, and the stair tread brackets are rotatable through an adjustable anchor point about a fixed pivot anchor point to level the stair treads of the floating modular stair system.

Angle adjustable tread holding brackets for staircases
20170356196 · 2017-12-14 ·

An angle adjustable tread holding bracket comprising a first bracket member having a first triangular shaped body member including a first opening; and a second bracket member rotationally attached to the first bracket member via a pin hinge member, wherein the second bracket member includes a second triangular shaped body member having a U-shaped slot allowing the first triangular shaped body member of the first bracket member to be inserted into the U-shaped slot enabling the angle of the tread holding bracket to be adjusted, wherein the second triangular shaped body member includes an arcuate groove and a second opening.

MODULAR STAIRCASE AND METHOD OF CONSTRUCTING SAME
20220372765 · 2022-11-24 ·

A modular staircase frame is lightweight, adjustable, and may be brought to a worksite in pieces to be assembled. The modular staircase frame includes two opposing sets of laterally spaced blades, which may be adjustably connected to form laterally spaced ascending frame members. The opposing sets of blades may include a first pair of blades and a final pair of blades to anchor the frame to a first and second surface, respectively. The blades have openings for adjustable attachment of adjacent blades. The frame may also include stiffeners for added structural support. The opposing sets of laterally spaced blades may further include one or more corner blades for changing the direction of the staircase. Once the frame is installed, treads (temporary or final) can be removably installed on the frame to create a staircase.

A Kit of Parts for Securing a Fixture to an Elongate Support Member, and a Kit of Parts for a Modular Staircase

A kit of parts for securing a plurality of fixtures to an elongate support member is described. The kit of parts comprises a plurality of attachment members. Each attachment member comprises an aperture for receiving the elongate support member and a fixing detail adapted to attach a fixture to the attachment member. The aperture is larger than a lateral dimension of the elongate support member to provide a gap between the attachment member and elongate support member when received in the aperture. The kit of parts also comprises a plurality of locking elements. Each locking element is adapted to be received in the aperture in the gap between the attachment member and the elongate support member to secure the attachment member to the elongate support member by friction. Further, each attachment member is adapted to engage an adjacent attachment member when secured to the elongate support member by at least one said locking element to form a hollow column secured around the elongate support member for supporting a plurality of fixtures.

MODULAR STAIRCASE SYSTEMS
20210396017 · 2021-12-23 ·

Systems and methods for constructing staircases are described herein. The systems include a stringer hanger bracket for coupling a stair stringer of the staircase to an upper floor, two or more tread support structures and a jig. Each tread support structure is configured to couple a tread to the stair stringer. The jig is configured to determine a mounting position of each of the tread support structures on the stair stringer, determine a mounting position of each of the tread support structures on the stair stringer and/or determine a length of the stair stringer.

Modular staircase and method of constructing same
11725391 · 2023-08-15 · ·

A modular staircase frame is lightweight, adjustable, and may be brought to a worksite in pieces to be assembled. The modular staircase frame includes two opposing sets of laterally spaced blades, which may be adjustably connected to form laterally spaced ascending frame members. The opposing sets of blades may include a first pair of blades and a final pair of blades to anchor the frame to a first and second surface, respectively. The blades have openings for adjustable attachment of adjacent blades. The frame may also include stiffeners for added structural support. The opposing sets of laterally spaced blades may further include one or more corner blades for changing the direction of the staircase. Once the frame is installed, treads (temporary or final) can be removably installed on the frame to create a staircase.

STAIR ASSEMBLY WITH RISE ADJUSTABLE STEP SUPPORT BRACKETS

A stair assembly includes at least one joist comprising an upper wall, a first lateral wall extending from the upper wall, and a second lateral wall extending from the upper wall. At least one stair step support bracket includes a tray support wall, a first side wall extending from the tray support wall, and a second side wall extending from the tray support wall. The first and second side walls define a pair of first front aligned positioning holes configured to receive a first set pin and a pair of first rear aligned positioning holes configured to receive a second set pin. The pairs of first front and rear aligned positioning holes disposed such that when the first and second set pins received therethrough contact the upper wall of the at least one joist, the tray support wall is positioned at a first rise dimension.

STAIR STRINGER ASSEMBLY, SYSTEM, AND METHOD
20230313535 · 2023-10-05 ·

A bilateral bracket for steps to be fixed on a stringer having a number of steps and risers, the bilateral bracket having a generally flat body defining a framing edge having a riser edge and a tread edge; the riser edge having a riser flange perpendicularly extending therefrom in a first direction; the tread edge having a tread flange perpendicularly extending therefrom in the first direction, wherein the tread extends between a distal end and a proximal end; the framing edge defining an acute angle relative to each other, wherein the flat body does not project beyond a profile defined by the distal and proximal ends inward of a profile defined by the framing edge; and a stringer edge along the body, opposite the framing edge, wherein the stringer edge has an array of holes for selectively attaching to either side of the stringer.

Modular staircase and method of constructing same
11441318 · 2022-09-13 · ·

A modular staircase frame is lightweight, adjustable, and may be brought to a worksite in pieces to be assembled. The modular staircase frame includes two opposing sets of laterally spaced blades, which may be adjustably connected to form laterally spaced ascending frame members. The opposing sets of blades may include a first pair of blades and a final pair of blades to anchor the frame to a first and second surface, respectively. The blades have openings for adjustable attachment of adjacent blades. The frame may also include stiffeners for added structural support. The opposing sets of laterally spaced blades may further include one or more corner blades for changing the direction of the staircase. Once the frame is installed, treads (temporary or final) can be removably installed on the frame to create a staircase.