Laterally Collapsible Staircase
20240159058 ยท 2024-05-16
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Abstract
A laterally collapsible staircase with first and second side rails has a number of advantages compared to prior structures. A leveling screw is connected to the second side rail bottom surface to adjust the position of the stairs when deployed to insure that the stairs are horizontal. The second rail has a top side edge extending between its top and bottom and a recessed area extends along the second rail top side edge allowing a user's fingers to grip the rail to facilitate its movement between laterally collapsed and deployed positions. At least one permanent magnet is connected to the second side rail inner surface capable of interacting with another aligned permanent magnet mounted in a wall to help maintain the second side rail in a laterally collapsed position until intentionally moved. Pre-calibrated gas struts eliminate racking, jiggle, and bounce of the staircase.
Claims
1. A laterally collapsible staircase comprising: a first side rail and a second side rail substantially parallel to said first side rail, said second side rail having top and bottom surfaces; said rails operatively connected by a plurality of steps pivotally connected to said rails; said first side rail fixedly attachable to a wall and said second side rail pivotally movable about said first side rail between a deployed use position wherein said steps extend substantially horizontally between said side rails, and a laterally collapsed position wherein said steps extend substantially vertically between said side rails; and at least one leveling screw with enlarged foot operatively connected to said second side rail bottom surface to allow adjustment of the position of said stairs when said side rails are in said deployed position to insure that said stairs are substantially horizontal.
2. A laterally collapsible staircase as recited in claim 1 further comprising at least one leveling screw with enlarged foot operatively connected to said second side rail top surface to allow adjustment of the position of said top surface of said stairs when said side rails are in said deployed position to insure that said stairs are substantially horizontal when deployed.
3. A laterally collapsible staircase as recited in claim 1 wherein said second rail has a top side edge extending substantially between said top and bottom surfaces thereof; and further comprising a recessed area along said second rail top side edge allowing a user's fingers to grip said second rail to facilitate movement of said second side rail between said laterally collapsed and deployed positions.
4. A laterally collapsible staircase as recited in claim 3 wherein said recessed area extends substantially the entire length of said second rail top side edge.
5. A laterally collapsible staircase as recited in claim 2 wherein said second side rail top surface has a recessed area allowing a user's fingers to grip said second rail to facilitate movement of said second rail between said laterally collapsed and deployed positions.
6. A laterally collapsible staircase as recited in claim 1 wherein said second side rail has an inner surface facing said first side rail; and further comprising at least one permanent magnet operatively connected to said inner surface capable of interacting with another permanent magnet mounted in a wall to which said laterally collapsible staircase is connected to help maintain said second side rail in said laterally collapsed position until intentionally moved therefrom.
7. A laterally collapsible staircase as recited in claim 6 in combination with a wall to which said first side rail is attached, and at least one permanent magnet mounted in or to said wall positioned to cooperate with said at least one permanent magnet connected to said second side rail to help maintain said second side rail in said laterally collapsed position until intentionally moved therefrom.
8. A laterally collapsible staircase as recited in claim 3 wherein said second side rail has an inner surface facing said first side rail; and further comprising at least one permanent magnet operatively connected to said inner surface capable of interacting with another permanent magnet mounted in a wall to which said laterally collapsible staircase is connected to help maintain said second side rail in said laterally collapsed position until intentionally moved therefrom.
9. A laterally collapsible staircase as recited in claim 8 in combination with a wall to which said first side rail is attached, and at least one permanent magnet mounted in or to said wall positioned to cooperate with said at least one permanent magnet connected to said second side rail to help maintain said second side rail in said laterally collapsed position until intentionally moved therefrom
10. A laterally collapsible staircase comprising: a first side rail and a second side rail substantially parallel to said first side rail, said second side rail having top and bottom surfaces; said rails operatively connected by a plurality of steps pivotally connected to said rails; said first side rail fixedly attachable to a wall and said second side rail pivotally movable about said first side rail between a deployed position wherein said steps extend substantially horizontally between said side rails, and a laterally collapsed position wherein said steps extend substantially vertically between said side rails; wherein said second rail has a top side edge extending substantially between said top and bottom surfaces thereof; and further comprising a recessed area along said second rail top side edge allowing a user's fingers to grip said second rail to facilitate movement of said second side rail between said laterally collapsed and deployed positions.
11. A laterally collapsible staircase as recited in claim 10 wherein said recessed area extends substantially the entire length of said second rail top side edge.
12. A laterally collapsible staircase as recited in claim 10 wherein said second side rail top surface has a recessed area allowing a user's fingers to grip said second rail to facilitate movement of said second rail between said laterally collapsed and deployed positions.
13. A laterally collapsible staircase comprising: a first side rail and a second side rail substantially parallel to said first side rail, said second side rail having top and bottom surfaces; said rails operatively connected by a plurality of steps pivotally connected to said rails; said first side rail fixedly attachable to a wall and said second side rail pivotally movable about said first side rail between an deployed position wherein said steps extend substantially horizontally between said side rails, and a laterally collapsed position wherein said steps extend substantially vertically between said side rails; wherein said second side rail has an inner surface facing said first side rail; and further comprising at least one permanent magnet operatively connected to said inner surface capable of interacting with another aligned permanent magnet mounted in a wall to which said laterally collapsible staircase is connected to help maintain said second side rail in said laterally collapsed position until intentionally moved therefrom.
14. A laterally collapsible staircase as recited in claim 13 in combination with a wall to which said first side rail is attached, and at least one permanent magnet mounted in or to said wall positioned to cooperate with said at least one aligned permanent magnet connected to said second side rail to help maintain said second side rail in said laterally collapsed position until intentionally moved therefrom.
15. A laterally collapsible staircase as recited in claim 13 further comprising at least two balanced pre-calibrated gas struts, each pivotally connected at one end thereof to the bottom of a step and pivotally connected at the other end thereof to the first side rail so as to substantially eliminate racking, jiggle, and bounce of the staircase.
16. A laterally collapsible staircase as recited in claim 1 further comprising at least two balanced pre-calibrated gas struts, each pivotally connected at one end thereof to the bottom of a step and pivotally connected at the other end thereof to the first side rail so as to substantially eliminate racking, jiggle, and bounce of the staircase.
17. A laterally collapsible staircase as recited in claim 10 further comprising at least two balanced pre-calibrated gas struts, each pivotally connected at one end thereof to the bottom of a step and pivotally connected at the other end thereof to the first side rail so as to substantially eliminate racking, jiggle, and bounce of the staircase.
18. A laterally collapsible staircase as recited in claim 3 further comprising at least two balanced pre-calibrated gas struts, each pivotally connected at one end thereof to the bottom of a step and pivotally connected at the other end thereof to the first side rail so as to substantially eliminate racking, jiggle, and bounce of the staircase.
19. A laterally collapsible staircase as recited in claim 12 further comprising at least two balanced pre-calibrated gas struts, each pivotally connected at one end thereof to the bottom of a step and pivotally connected at the other end thereof to the first side rail so as to substantially eliminate racking, jiggle, and bounce of the staircase.
20. A laterally collapsible staircase as recited in claim 7 further comprising at least two balanced pre-calibrated gas struts, each pivotally connected at one end thereof to the bottom of a step and pivotally connected at the other end thereof to the first side rail so as to substantially eliminate racking, jiggle, and bounce of the staircase.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0016] According to the invention at least one conventional leveling screw 28 with enlarged foot 29 (see
[0017] The laterally collapsible staircase 10 according to the invention preferably further comprises at least one conventional leveling screw 28 with enlarged foot 29 (essentially the same as shown in
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[0019] According to another aspect of the present invention movement of the staircase 10 between its collapsed-(
[0020] To facilitate deployment of the staircase 10 when a user is positioned in an area above the staircase 10, according to the present invention the second side rail top surface 16 also has a recessed area 38 (
[0021] According to yet another aspect of the present invention a mechanism is provided to facilitate retention of the staircase 10 in the laterally collapsed position of
[0022] The invention also comprises the staircase 10 as described above in combination with the wall W to which the first side rail 12 is attached, with at least one permanent magnet 46 mounted in or to the wall W (e. g. countersunk in the wall W) positioned to cooperate with the aligned at least one permanent magnet 44 connected to the second side rail 14 to help maintain the staircase 10 in the laterally collapsed position (
[0023] While the magnets 44, 46 are highly preferred to perform the retention function described above, other known or hereinafter developed means for performing the retention function can be provided, such as aligned strips or tabs of cooperating hook and loop fasteners held with effective adhesive to the surface 42 and wall W.
[0024] Other structures may also be provided with the staircase 10 according to the invention such as, but not limited to, railings connected to the wall W (as in FR 3,004,202) and/or to the movable rail 14 (as in FR 827,211 or DE 4,416,426). Alternatively, or in addition, a movable gate (as shown in FR 2,653,148) may be provided connected to the top of the movable side rail 14 to prevent someone from inadvertently falling when the staircase 10 is not deployed.
[0025] The staircase 10 of the invention is not limited by any dimensions or number or extent of stairs 20, the staircase 10 being able to be constructed to correspond to a large number of different facilities having different specific requirements.
[0026] While the invention has been herein shown and described in what is presently conceived to be the most practical and preferred embodiments thereof it is to be understood that the invention is to be accorded the broadest interpretation of the appended claims to cover all equivalent mechanisms and structures, limited only by the prior art.