STAIR CAGE
20210404188 ยท 2021-12-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04F11/1808
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F11/1863
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A stair cage is a stair assistance apparatus having a rail attached to the wall on each side of a staircase, and two horizontal rails spaced horizontally apart but joined by cross bars and having wheels rotatably attached to the ends of the cross bars and engaged in tracks within the horizontal rails so that the cross bars are able to move up and down the stairway. A brake system having a brake assembly in the wheels and squeeze brake handles on the cross bars so that the user can control the descent or hold position on the ascent.
Claims
1. A stair cage for use on a stairway, comprising: two elongated track members; wherein said two elongated track members are adapted to be securely attached to opposing walls of a stair case in proximity to a position that hand rails are adapted to be positioned; two elongate cross-bars, each including; opposing ends; a track engaging member on each opposing end; wherein each said track engaging member is adapted to selectively slide or grab a respective elongated track member, such that each said elongated cross-bar is adapted to be connectable and slidable between and within said two elongated track members; a center section; wherein said center section is pivotable at a proximal end thereof and releasably connected at a distal end thereof to respective end sections of said elongated cross-bar; a brake assembly including; at least one brake handle member located in said center section; and a brake line mechanically connected to and controlled by said brake handle member and mechanically connected to each said track engaging member; wherein when said brake handle member is engaged said track engaging members and thereby said two elongate cross-bars are stopped within said two elongated track members; and wherein when said brake handle member is disengaged said track engaging members and thereby said two elongate cross-bars are slidable within said two elongated track members; and at least two connector bars; wherein said at least two connector bars are respectively connected between said two elongated track members within respective said end sections thereof, to thereby form a cage adapted to allow a person to stand therein when using said stair cage to move up and down a stairway.
2. The stair cage of claim 1, further comprising a guard member connected to said center section of one of said two elongate cross-bars, such that when a person is using said stair cage they can lean against said guard member and be held more stably therein.
3. The stair cage of claim 2, wherein said guard member is formed as a padded rigid panel.
4. The stair cage of claim 1, wherein said track engaging members are formed as wheel members having brake members attached thereto and adapted to selectively resist rotary movement thereof via said respective brake assembly.
5. The stair cage of claim 4, wherein each said brake assembly and their respective brake members include spring members.
6. The stair cage of claim 1, wherein said two elongated track members are formed from steel.
7. The stair cage of claim 1, wherein said two elongate cross-bars are covered with a padding material.
8. The stair cage of claim 7, wherein said padding material is formed from a protective foam.
9. The stair cage of claim 1, wherein each said center section includes a releasable locking member on said distal end thereof to releasably connect with said respective end section of its respective said elongated cross-bar.
10. The stair cage of claim 1, wherein said two elongate cross-bars are formed having a length of at least 8 feet.
11. The stair cage of claim 2, wherein said guard member is formed as a foldable panel member.
12. The stair cage of claim 1, wherein said two elongate cross-bars and said at least two connector bars are formed from a material chosen from a group of materials consisting of metal and rigid plastic.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] The figures which accompany the written portion of this specification illustrate embodiments and method(s) of use for the present invention, stair cage, constructed and operative according to the teachings of the present invention.
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[0019] The various embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings, wherein like designations denote like elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0020] As discussed above, embodiments of the present invention relate to a stair assistance device and more particularly to a stair cage as used to improve the reliability, low cost, and easy installation.
[0021] Generally speaking, a stair cage is a stair assistance apparatus having a rail attached to the wall on each side of a staircase, and two horizontal rails spaced horizontally apart but joined by cross bars and having wheels rotatably attached to the ends of the cross bars and engaged in tracks within the horizontal rails so that the cross bars are able to move up and down the stairway. A brake system having a brake assembly in the wheels and squeeze brake handles on the cross bars so that the user can control the descent or hold position on the ascent.
[0022] In greater detail now, referring to the drawings by numerals of reference there is shown in
[0023] Stair cage 100 for use on a stairway may comprise two elongated track member 105 adapted to be securely attached to opposing walls of stair case 110 in proximity to the hand rails. Two elongate cross-bars 115 each have opposing end 116 and have track engaging member 120 on each opposing end 116. Each track engaging member 120 is adapted to selectively slide or grab a respective elongated track member 105 such that each cross-bar 115 is adapted to be connectable and slidable between and within the two elongated track members 105.
[0024] Center section 125 is pivotable at proximal end 126 and releasably connected at distal end 127 to respective end sections 141 of the elongated cross-bar 115. Brake assembly 130 including at least one brake handle member 165 is located in center section 125. Brake line 135 is mechanically connected to and controlled by brake handle member 165 and is mechanically connected to each track engaging member 120.
[0025] Referring now to
[0026] When brake handle member 165 is engaged, track engaging member 120 and the two elongate cross-bars 115 are stopped within the two elongated track members 105 and when brake handle member 165 is disengaged, track engaging member 120 and the two elongate cross-bars 115 are slidable within the two elongated track members 105 and the two connector bars 140. The two connector bars 140 are respectively connected between the two elongated track members 105 within respective end sections 141 to form stair cage 100 adapted to allow a person to stand therein when using stair cage 100 to move up and down stair case 110.
[0027] Guard member 145 is connected to center section 125 of one of the two elongate cross-bar 115 such that when a person is using stair cage 100 they can lean against guard member 145 and be held more stably within. Guard member 145 is preferably formed as padded rigid panel 150. Track engaging members 120 are formed as wheel members 155 having brake assemblies 130 attached thereto and adapted to selectively resist rotary movement via the respective brake assembly 130. Each brake assembly 130 and their respective brake member 170 include spring members 156.
[0028] Referring now to
[0029] The two elongated track members 105 are preferably formed from steel or other rigid material. The two elongate cross-bars 115 are covered with a padding material to make contact by the user more comfortable. The padding material is formed from a protective dense foam material.
[0030] Each center section 125 includes releasable locking member 160 on distal end 127 to releasably connect with the respective end section 141 of its respective elongated cross-bar 115. The two elongate cross-bars 115 are formed having a length of at least 8 feet, or as long or as short as needed for the intended staircase 110 width. Guard member 145 is formed as foldable panel member 146. The two elongate cross-bar 115 and the at least two connector bars 140 are formed from a material chosen from a group of materials consisting of metal and rigid plastic.
[0031] Stair cage 100 may be manufactured and provided for sale in a wide variety of sizes and shapes for a wide assortment of applications. Upon reading this specification, it should be appreciated that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as design preference, user preferences, marketing preferences, cost, structural requirements, available materials, technological advances, etc., other kit contents or arrangements such as, for example, including more or less components, customized parts, different color combinations, parts may be sold separately, etc., may be sufficient.
[0032] The embodiments of the invention described herein are exemplary and numerous modifications, variations and rearrangements can be readily envisioned to achieve substantially equivalent results, all of which are intended to be embraced within the spirit and scope of the invention. Further, the purpose of the foregoing abstract is to enable the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally, and especially the scientist, engineers and practitioners in the art who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and essence of the technical disclosure of the application.