Portable adjustable stair railing
10407916 ยท 2019-09-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04F11/1834
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y10T403/32483
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
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.
Claims
1. A portable adjustable railing in combination with stairs of a staircase, comprising: a staircase with a plurality of stairs with stairs of said plurality of stairs located at different distances above a floor; at least two telescopic balusters positioned on said plurality of stairs located at different distances above the floor, each of said telescopic balusters including a bottom portion, a top portion, and spring-biased engagement means to fix said top portion and said bottom portion in a colinear position at a predetermined height; and where said bottom portion further includes a structural attachment means for fixing said bottom portion in a predetermined position on or within a structure, and further where said top portion includes a balustrade engagement means; a telescopic balustrade including at least two balustrade sections slidably and colinearly engaged with one another; wherein the telescopic balustrade is continuous and entirely tubular; wherein each balustrade section has a different diameter than each adjacent balustrade section, such that each balustrade section is slidably engaged with each adjacent balustrade section; wherein a first portion of the telescoping balustrade extends in opposite directions from a first baluster; wherein a second portion of the telescoping balustrade extends in opposite directions from a second baluster, said telescopic balustrade adapted to be received within said balustrade engagement means on said top portion of said telescopic baluster; whereby said bottom portion of each of said telescopic balusters is attached to a structure in a predetermined position, the height of each of said telescopic balusters is set, and said telescopic balustrade is extended and attached through said balustrade engagement means to provide temporary support to a user.
2. The portable adjustable railing in combination with stairs of a staircase according to claim 1, wherein said structural attachment means is a suction cup.
3. The portable adjustable railing in combination with stairs of a staircase according to claim 2, wherein said suction cup is mounted within a mounting ring and said suction cup mounting ring and said telescopic baluster bottom portion are threadably attached to one another.
4. The portable adjustable railing in combination with stairs of a staircase according to claim 3, wherein said balustrade engagement means comprises a collar dimensioned to receive said telescopic balustrade.
5. The portable adjustable railing in combination with stairs of a staircase according to claim 4, wherein said balustrade engagement means collar is mounted on a pivot such that the pitch of said balustrade engagement means collar may be adjusted to a desired angle prior to receiving said telescopic balustrade.
6. The portable adjustable railing in combination with stairs of a staircase according to claim 1, wherein said structural attachment means is an adhesive pad.
7. The portable adjustable railing in combination with stairs of a staircase according to claim 6, wherein said balustrade engagement means comprises a collar dimensioned to receive said telescopic balustrade.
8. The portable adjustable railing in combination with stairs of a staircase according to claim 7, wherein said balustrade engagement means collar is mounted on a pivot such that the pitch of said balustrade engagement means collar may be adjusted to a desired angle prior to receiving said telescopic balustrade.
9. The portable adjustable railing in combination with stairs of a staircase according to claim 1, wherein said structural attachment means comprises a flange including a plurality of apertures adapted to receive removable fasteners.
10. The portable adjustable railing in combination with stairs of a staircase according to claim 9, wherein said balustrade engagement means comprises a collar dimensioned to receive said telescopic balustrade.
11. A portable adjustable railing in combination with stairs of a staircase, comprising: a staircase with a plurality of stairs with stairs of said plurality of stairs located at different distances above a floor; at least two telescopic balusters positioned on said plurality of stairs located at different distances above the floor, each of said telescopic balusters including a bottom portion, a top portion, and spring-biased engagement means to fix said top portion and said bottom portion in a colinear position at a predetermined height; and where said bottom portion further includes a structural attachment means for fixing said bottom portion in a predetermined position on or within a structure, and further where said top portion includes a balustrade engagement means; a telescopic balustrade including at least two balustrade sections slidably and colinearly engaged with one another, wherein the telescopic balustrade is continuous and entirely tubular: wherein each balustrade section has a different diameter than each adjacent balustrade section, such that each balustrade section is slidably engaged with each adjacent balustrade section; wherein a first portion of the telescoping balustrade extends in opposite directions from a first baluster; wherein a second portion of the telescoping balustrade extends in opposite directions from a second baluster, said telescopic balustrade adapted to be received within said balustrade engagement means on said top portion of said telescopic baluster; and where said balustrade engagement means comprises a collar dimensioned to receive said telescopic balustrade; whereby said bottom portion of each of said telescopic balusters is attached to a structure in a predetermined position, the height of each of said telescopic balusters is set, and said telescopic balustrade is extended and attached through said balustrade engagement means collar to provide temporary support to a user.
12. The portable adjustable railing in combination with stairs of a staircase according to claim 11, wherein said balustrade engagement means collar is mounted on a pivot such that the pitch of said balustrade engagement means collar may be adjusted to a desired angle prior to receiving said telescopic balustrade.
13. The portable adjustable railing in combination with stairs of a staircase according to claim 12, wherein said colinear engagement means between said telescopic baluster top portion and said telescopic baluster bottom portion comprises a biased engagement surface and cooperating apertures.
14. The portable adjustable railing in combination with stairs of a staircase according to claim 13, wherein said balustrade engagement means collar includes a set screw to fix said telescopic balustrade in a desired position.
15. The portable adjustable railing in combination with stairs of a staircase according to claim 14, wherein said structural attachment means is an adhesive pad.
16. The portable adjustable railing in combination with stairs of a staircase according to claim 14, wherein said structural attachment means comprises a flange including a plurality of apertures adapted to receive removable fasteners.
17. The portable adjustable railing in combination with stairs of a staircase according to claim 14, wherein said structural attachment means is a suction cup.
18. The portable adjustable railing in combination with stairs of a staircase according to claim 17, wherein said suction cup is mounted within a mounting ring and said suction cup mounting ring and said telescopic baluster bottom portion are threadably attached to one another.
19. A portable adjustable railing in combination with stairs of a staircase, comprising: a staircase with a plurality of stairs with stairs of said plurality of stairs located at different distances above a floor; at least two telescopic balusters positioned on said plurality of stairs located at different distances above the floor, each of said telescopic balusters including a bottom portion, a top portion, and spring-biased engagement means to fix said top portion and said bottom portion in a colinear position at a predetermined height; and where said bottom portion further includes a structural attachment means for fixing said bottom portion in a predetermined position on or within a structure, and further where said top portion includes one collar from a plurality of collars selected for engaging a balustrade, wherein each collar is mounted on a pivot such that the pitch of the collar may be adjusted to a desired angle prior to receiving the continuous telescopic balustrade; a telescopic balustrade including at least two balustrade sections slidably and colinearly engaged with one another; wherein the telescopic balustrade is continuous and entirely tubular; wherein each balustrade section has a different diameter than each adjacent balustrade section, such that each balustrade section is slidably engaged with each adjacent balustrade section; wherein each balustrade section passes through one of the collars affixed to one of the at least two telescopic balusters; wherein a first portion of the telescoping balustrade extends in opposite directions from a first baluster; wherein a second portion of the telescoping balustrade extends in opposite directions from a second baluster; wherein each balustrade section is mechanically attached to one of the collars, said telescopic balustrade adapted to be received within said plurality of collars on said top portion of said telescopic baluster; whereby said bottom portion of each of said telescopic balusters is attached to a structure in a predetermined position, the height of each of said telescopic balusters is set, and said telescopic balustrade is extended and attached through said balustrade engagement means to provide temporary support to a user.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
(1) In order that the invention may be more fully understood, it will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawing in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(14) The following discussion describes in detail one embodiment of the invention (and several variations of that embodiment). This discussion should not be construed, however, as limiting the invention to those particular embodiments, practitioners skilled in the art will recognize numerous other embodiments as well. For definition of the complete scope of the invention, the reader is directed to appended claims.
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(26) Shown is a detailed view of the extendable retractable sleeve incorporating spring seatable fastener having spring compressed and within the receiving base portion of the device. The fastener is shown in a retracted position prior to popping through one of a plurality of receiving apertures to lock it in place.
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(29) With the structural attachment means for the baluster being adhesive, suction cups (this would work particularly well on smooth polished wood where adhesives or intrusive attachment means could mar the valuable finish), or the removable attachment means (screws and the like) themselves the installation is temporary and may be easily removed after it is no longer needed. Additionally, the varying pitch feature and modularity of the present invention allows for the device to be placed on staircases with varying pitch lines and runs.
(30) It will be understood that each of the elements described above, or two or more together may also find a useful application in other types of methods differing from the type described above.
(31) While certain novel features of this invention have been shown and described and are pointed out in the annexed claims, it is not intended to be limited to the details above, since it will be understood that various omissions, modifications, substitutions and changes in the forms and details of the device illustrated and in its operation can be made by those skilled in the art without departing in any way from the spirit of the present invention.
(32) Without further analysis, the foregoing will so fully reveal the gist of the present invention that others can, by applying current knowledge, readily adapt it for various applications without omitting features that, from the standpoint of prior art, fairly constitute essential characteristics of the generic or specific aspects of this invention.