GUARD RAIL SYSTEM
20170234015 ยท 2017-08-17
Inventors
- Paul Bizzarri (Mason, OH, US)
- Jason A. Davoll (Chicago, IL, US)
- Michael A. Gori (Norton, OH, US)
- Richard Arthur Pearson, II (Campbell, MO, US)
- Ronald Keith Turner (Elmer, LA, US)
Cpc classification
E04F11/1836
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A guard rail system that is assembled from a kit of components that includes bottom rails, top rails and balusters and U-shaped top rail inserts that fit into the underside of the top rails. The tops of the balusters are inserted through the spaced apart holes in the base of the insert. The top rail has a body and a pair of spaced apart legs extending downward from the body. After the system has been assembled the legs engage the uprights of the top rail insert to create a compression fit between the top rail insert and the tops of the balusters.
Claims
1. A guard rail system comprising: a bottom rail; a plurality of spaced-apart balusters, each baluster having a bottom end attached to the bottom rail and a top end; a top rail insert comprised of: a base, the base having a plurality of spaced apart openings each opening sized to receive a baluster; a pair of spaced-apart uprights attached to the base each upright having a bottom edge attached to the base and a top edge opposite the bottom edge, an inside surface, an outside surface, a flange extending from the inside surface adjacent to the top edge and a rib on the outside surface wherein the uprights are spaced apart a sufficient distance to receive the top ends of the balusters between the inside surfaces of the uprights, and the flanges of the uprights are in a common plane; and a top rail having a body and a pair of legs attached to the body, each leg having an inside surface that faces the inside surface of the other leg, the legs spaced apart a sufficient distance to receive and grip the uprights of the top rail insert, each leg having a projection on the inner surface of that leg, the projection sized and positioned to pass over the rib on the outside surface of one of the uprights on the top rail insert when the top rail is attached to the top rail insert; wherein the top end of each baluster passes through a respective one of the openings in the base of the top rail insert and is gripped by the uprights of the top rail insert and the legs of the top rail are engaged with the legs of the top rail providing a compression fit.
2. The guard rail system of claim 1 also comprising a ledge extending from the outside surface of each upright at a selected location between the top edge and the bottom edge of the upright.
3. The guard rail system of claim 1 also comprising a second rib extending from the outside surface of each upright at a selected location between the top edge and the bottom edge of the upright.
4. The guard rail system of claim 1 also comprising a pair of spaced apart sides attached to the body of the top rail such that the pair of legs is between the spaced apart sides.
5. The guard rail system of claim 1 wherein the body of the top rail is hollow.
6. The guard rail system of claim 1 wherein at least one of the bottom rail, the top rail, the top rail insert and the balusters is an aluminum extrusion.
7. The guard rail system of claim 1 wherein the bottom rail has a plurality of spaced apart openings and one of the balusters is in each opening.
8. The guard rail system of claim 7 also comprising a pair of spaced apart flanges adjacent each opening in the bottom rail, the flanges engaging the baluster within that opening to create a friction fit.
9. The guard rail system of claim 1 wherein the bottom rail is U-shaped and further comprising a bottom rail insert attached to the bottom rail such that the bottom rail and the bottom rail insert together form a tubular structure.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0018] As shown in the drawings we provide a guard rail system 1 having a top rail 2, a top rail insert 3, a bottom rail 4 and balusters 5. The bottom rail 4 is preferably U-shaped and has a bottom rail insert 6 which together with the bottom rail form a tubular structure. A series of spaced apart openings 7 in the bottom rail receive the bottom ends of the balusters. The balusters are inserted into the bottom rail until they rest on the bottom rail insert. As can be seen most clearly in
[0019] The tops of the balusters fit into spaced apart openings 10 in the bottom 12 of the top rail insert 3. Uprights 13, 14 extend from the bottom 12 of the top rail insert. There is a flange 15, 16 extending from the inside surface of each upright adjacent to the top edge of the upright. See
[0020] As can be seen most clearly in
[0021] We prefer to make the top rail, the top rail insert, the bottom rail and the bottom rail insert in standard lengths of 6, 8 or 10 feet.
[0022] The guard rail system disclosed here can be installed much faster than the conventional guard rail systems because screws are not used to connect the balusters to the top rail and screws are not used to connect the balusters to the bottom rail. If desired one could use a conventional bottom rail with spaced apart holes for a screw that fits into a hole in a retainer in place of the bottom rail disclosed here. A system having a conventional bottom rail and the top rail disclosed here would be easier and take less time to install than a conventional guard rail system in which screws are used to connect the balusters to the top rail.
[0023] The assembled guard rail system shown in
[0024] While we have described and shown certain present preferred embodiments of our guard rail system, it is to be distinctly understood that our invention is not limited thereto but may be variously embodied within the scope of the following claims.