STAIRCASE CAPPING SYSTEM AND A METHOD OF INSTALLATION
20240159059 ยท 2024-05-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A staircase capping system for covering staircase, comprises a channel installed along a length and width of staircase, comprising a horizontal section configured to secure a stair tread of the staircase. Further, a bend section configured to secure a floor nosing of the staircase. A corner panel interlocked with the channel via a cutout section, comprising a semicircular panel installed over at least one side of the staircase. Further, plurality of edge strips fabricated along the semicircular panel, configured to bend and wrap around a return nosing of the staircase. The perimeter of the plurality of edge strips are configured to custom match with perimeter of the return nosing and an outside return panel interlocked with the channel via the cutout section, configured to protect return nosing of the staircase.
Claims
1. A staircase capping system, comprising: a staircase cap comprising; a channel installed along a length and width of staircase, the channel comprises: a horizontal section configured to secure a stair tread of the staircase, and a bend section configured to secure a floor nosing of the staircase; a corner panel interlocked with the channel via a cutout section, the corner panel comprises: a semicircular panel installed over at least one side of the staircase; and a plurality of edge strips fabricated along the semicircular panel, configured to bend and wrap around a return nosing of the staircase, wherein perimeter of the plurality of edge strips are configured to custom match with perimeter of the return nosing; and an outside return panel interlocked with the channel via the cutout section, configured to protect return nosing of the staircase.
2. The staircase capping system of claim 1, wherein the horizontal section is configured to cover contour of the stair tread.
3. The staircase capping system of claim 1, wherein the cutout section is cut at an angle having a range between 0-90? angle.
4. The staircase capping system of claim 1, wherein the plurality of edge strips is fabricated to form a plurality of grooves, and the plurality of grooves provides adjustment space to the plurality of edge strips to custom match with the perimeter of the return nosing.
5. The staircase capping system of claim 4, wherein the plurality of grooves is equidistantly spaced along the perimeter of the corner panel, and is configured in symmetrical shape including a gear shape, a zig zag shape or a V shape cutout.
6. The staircase capping system of claim 1, wherein the plurality of edge strips is fixed with glue to aid in installation over the return nosing.
7. The staircase capping system of claim 1, wherein the channel is configured with an adhesive layer to install over the stair tread and floor nosing of the staircase.
8. The staircase capping system of claim 7, wherein the adhesive layer corresponds to a dry fit type of adhesive that is heat activated for easy application.
9. The staircase capping system of claim 1, wherein the channel and the outside return panel is made from a material selected from a group of materials of synthetic materials, such as, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polyurethane (PU), polyethylene (PE) and polyethylene terephthalate (PET).
10. The staircase capping system of claim 1, wherein the channel is configured with a scratch resistant layer to protect floor panel against scratches and dirt.
11. The staircase capping system of claim 1, wherein the channel, the corner panel, and the outside return panel are configured to be installed with different types of staircases with or without removing the spindles, including curve stairs, open stairs, closed stairs, and hanging stairs.
12. A method of installation of a staircase capping system over a staircase, comprising steps of: cutting a corner panel or an outside return panel with a top side, a middle side, and a bottom side, wherein a corner of the corner panel or the outside return panel is cut at an angle to incorporate a channel; installing the top side of the corner panel or the outside return panel on a stair tread of an open type staircase or a closed type staircase; heating the channel, corner panel or the outside return panel to activate an adhesive layer for flexing around the stair tread; and bending the channel, corner panel or the outside return panel relative to each other to a folded condition with a desired curvature of a floor nosing and return nosing.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein the channel comprises a horizontal section and a bend section configured to cover the stair tread and the floor nosing of the staircase.
14. The method of claim 12, wherein the corner panel comprises a plurality of edge strips fabricated to form a plurality of grooves.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein the plurality of grooves provides adjustment space to the plurality of edge strips to custom match with the perimeter of the return nosing.
16. The method of claim 14, wherein the plurality of grooves is equidistantly spaced along the perimeter of the corner panel, and is configured in symmetrical shape including a gear shape, a zig zag shape, or V-shape cutout.
17. The method of claim 12, wherein the corner panel comprises of plurality of edge strips fixed with glue to aid in installation over the return nosing.
18. The method of claim 12, wherein the channel is configured with an adhesive layer to install over the stair tread and floor nosing of the staircase.
19. The method of claim 12, wherein the adhesive layer corresponds to a dry fit type of adhesive that is heat activated for easy application.
20. The method of claim 12, wherein the channel and the outside return panel are made from a material selected from a group of materials of synthetic materials, such as, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polyurethane (PU), polyethylene (PE) and polyethylene terephthalate (PET).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] The accompanying drawings illustrate various embodiments of systems, methods, and embodiments of various aspects of the disclosure. Any person of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the illustrated element boundaries (e.g., boxes, groups of boxes, or other shapes) in the figures represent one example of the various boundaries representative of the disclosed invention. It may be that in some examples one element may be designed as multiple elements or that multiple elements may be designed as one element. In other examples, an element shown as an internal component of one element may be implemented as an external component in another and vice versa. Furthermore, elements may not be drawn to scale. Non-limiting and non-exhaustive descriptions of the present disclosure are described with reference to the following drawings. The components in the figures are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon the illustrated principles.
[0023] Various embodiments will hereinafter be described in accordance with the appended drawings, which are provided to illustrate and not to limit the scope of the disclosure in any manner, wherein similar designations denote similar elements, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0052] The components of the embodiments as generally described and illustrated in the figures herein can be arranged and designed in a wide variety of different configurations. Thus, the following more detailed description of various embodiments, as represented in the figures, is not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure but is merely representative of various embodiments. While various aspects of the embodiments are presented in drawings, the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale unless specifically indicated.
[0053] Some embodiments of this disclosure, illustrating all its features, will now be discussed in detail. The words comprising, having, containing, and including, and other forms thereof, are intended to be equivalent in meaning and be open-ended in that an item or items following any one of these words is not meant to be an exhaustive listing of such item or items or meant to be limited to only the listed item or items.
[0054] It must also be noted that as used herein and in the appended claims, the singular forms a, an, and the include plural references unless the context dictates otherwise. Although any systems and methods similar or equivalent to those described herein can be used in the practice or testing of embodiments of the present disclosure, the preferred systems, and methods are now described. The terms proximal and distal are opposite directional terms. For example, the distal end of a device or component is the end of the component that is furthest from the practitioner during ordinary use. The proximal end refers to the opposite end, or the end nearest the practitioner during ordinary use.
[0055] Embodiments of the present disclosure will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings in which like numerals represent like elements throughout the several figures, and in which example embodiments are shown. Embodiments of the present disclosure may, however, be embodied in alternative forms and should not be construed as being limited to the embodiments set forth herein. The examples set forth herein are non-limiting examples and are merely examples among other possible examples.
[0056] The present disclosure discloses an improved staircase capping system in which already installed spindles of a staircase need not to be removed during on-site installation. Further, the improved staircase capping system can be installed on the staircases with two open sides, rounded or curved nosing, and bottom stair treads. The staircase capping system may not require the nosing to be cut off during the installation. Thus, various embodiments of the present disclosure disclose the improved staircase capping system that can be installed over different types of staircases without requiring to modify the existing staircase or requiring to remove already installed spindles.
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[0058] The staircase capping system 100 may comprise a staircase cap. Hereinafter, the staircase cap may be referred to as a staircase cap 100. The staircase cap 100 having a channel 102. The channel 102 may comprise of a horizontal section 104 and a bend section 106. Further, the staircase capping system 100 comprises of a corner panel 108 having a semicircular panel 110 and a plurality of edge strips 112. In one embodiment, the plurality of edge strips does not require removal or cutting of the existing spindles during the installation. The staircase capping system 100 may be configured to cover a staircase 114, as shown in
[0059] The channel 102 may be configured to cover a stair tread 116 and a floor nosing 118 of the staircase 114. The horizontal section 104 may be configured to cover a tread section (not shown) of the staircase 114. It may be noted that the tread section of the staircase 114 may be defined as a flat portion over which foot of a user is placed. Further, the horizontal section 104 may further be attached to the bend section 106 at an angle. The bend section 106 may be configured to cover the floor nosing 118 of the staircase 114, as shown in
[0060] Further, the channel 102 may be attached to the corner panel 108. In one embodiment, the corner panel 108 may be interlocked with the channel 102 via a cutout section 204, as shown in
[0061] The semicircular panel 110 allows the staircase cap 100 to be installed around a spindle (not shown) of the staircase 114. This may help in installation of the staircase cap 100 without removing the spindle of the staircase 114. Further, the semicircular panel 110 may be configured in a manner to wrap around the spindle of the staircase 114. The semicircular panel 110 may be custom fabricated and or molded to apply around the spindle. It may be noted that the application of the corner panel 108 may not require to uninstall the spindle from the staircase 114. Further, the corner panel 104 may be of a semi-circular cross-section and configured to protect nose or cap (not shown) of the staircase 114. The channel 102 is configured with a scratch resistant layer to protect a floor panel of the staircase 114 against scratches and dirt. In one embodiment, the corner panel 104 is having radius of curvature equal to radius of curvature of the staircase 114.
[0062] Further, the semicircular panel 110 may be fabricated with the plurality of edge strips 112. The plurality of edge strips 112 may be fabricated along the semicircular panel 110, configured to bend and wrap around a return nosing (not shown) of the staircase 114 without removing a spindle. In one embodiment, the corner panel 104 may be provided with a plurality of grooves (not shown) towards perimeter for proper covering of the return nosing. Also, the corner panel 104 is made from single unit of the vinyl panel that may be bent to take a shape of the return nosing of the staircase 114. Further, the corner panel 104 and the channel 102 are coupled to each other at the cutout section to form the staircase capping system 100. It may be noted that perimeter of the plurality of edge strips 112 is configured to custom match with perimeter of the return nosing.
[0063] In one embodiment, the channel 102 and the corner panel 104 may be of same material. In another embodiment, the channel 102 and the corner panel 104 may be made from a material selected from a group of materials of synthetic materials, such as, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polyurethane (PU), polyethylene (PE) and polyethylene terephthalate (PET). It may be noted that due to the flexibility of vinyl material, the channel 102 may be stretched at different dimensions to cover the staircase 114. In one embodiment, the channel 102 and the corner panel 104 locking system and the staircase capping system 100 utilizes this natural element of the floor design. By locking the channel 102 and the corner panel 104 into the floor nosing 118, such process increases the safety since it duplicates a solid, one-piece design in the end as all pieces are glued and nailed in place.
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[0065] In one embodiment, the channel 102 may comprise of the horizontal section 104 and the bend section 106 as discussed earlier. In an embodiment, the bend section 106 may be further segmented into multiple folds 202, as shown in
[0066] Further, the corner panel 108 may be interlocked with the channel 102 with the help of the cutout section 204 as discussed earlier. The cutout section 204 may allow the corner panel 108 be attached with the channel 102. In one embodiment, the cutout section may range between 0-90? angle. The angle of the cutout section 204 may be clearly seen, in the
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[0068] The corner panel 108 may be a semicircular cross-section having the cutout section 204 on at least one end. The cutout section 204 may range from 0-90 degrees. Such cutting of the cutout section facilitates installation of the staircase capping system on a variety of staircases. Further, such cutting at the angle between 0-90? provides suitable space to adjust staircase capping on multiple traditional staircases. The corner panel 108 is configured with a plurality of grooves 302 at the perimeter of the corner panel 108. Further, the plurality of grooves 302 is integrated for wrapping around the return nosing of the staircase. The plurality of grooves 302 is configured with custom matching perimeter of the return nosing. The plurality of grooves 302 is spaced equally along perimeter 304 of the corner panel 108. The plurality of grooves 302 may be symmetrical shape such as a gear shape, a zig zag shape or V shape cutout.
[0069] Further, the plurality of grooves 302 is configured to bend and cover the area of the return nosing of the staircase 114 as shown in
[0070] In an embodiment, the corner panel 108 may have to a tapered horizontal section 306, as shown in
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[0072] The channel 102, as discussed earlier, may be coupled with a cutout section 402 on a top surface and a semicircular section 404 to protect the corner panel 108. Further, the channel 102 may comprise of a horizontal section 406 and the bend section 408. The horizontal section 406 may be configured to cover the tread section of the staircase 114 and a portion of the corner panel 108. It may be noted that the horizontal section 406 may extend towards the open end of the staircase 114 to cover the corner panel 108. The horizontal section 406 at one end, may be cut along the curvature of the corner panel 108. For example, the curvature of the horizontal section is 9.94 inches to cover 167.63 degrees' area of the corner panel 108, as shown in
[0073] Also, the horizontal section 406 may further be attached to the bend section 408 at a predefined angle. It may be noted that the horizontal section 406 and the bend section 408 may be split at the curvature of the corner panel 108 for easy installation of the stair cap 100, as shown in
[0074] The flexible strip 410 is configured to cover the thickness of the corner panel 108 due to the plurality of sections 412. It may be noted that the plurality of sections 412 may have a tapered edge 414 along the perimeter of the section 412. In an exemplary embodiment, as shown in
[0075] Further, the flexible strip 410 may be configured to interlock with extension of the horizontal section 406 as shown in
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[0077] The channel 102 may comprise the bend section 106 along the length of the tread 116 of the staircase 114. In one embodiment, the channel 102 and the bend section 106 may be configured to cover the contour of the tread 116 of the staircase 114. The contour of the tread 116 may be U shape, V shape, or semi-circular shape etc. Further, the channel 102 may comprise the cutout section 204 at least at one end of the channel 102. Further, the channel 102 is configured with the adhesive layer on one side for easy application on the tread 116 of the staircase 114. The adhesive layer is a dry fit type of adhesive. It can be noted that the adhesive layer may be heat activated adhesive layer or dry fit type of adhesive.
[0078] Further, the channel 102 and the bend section 106 may be attached with an outside return panel 502. In one embodiment, the outside return panel 502 may be configured to cover and secure the return nosing of the open type staircases as shown in
[0079] It can be noted that the outside return panel 502 may be provided with plurality of grooves (not shown) along the perimeter for proper covering of the return nosing. In one embodiment, the outside return panel 502 is made from single unit of the vinyl panel that may be bent to take a shape of the return nosing. Further, the outside return panel 502 may be configured to be interlocked with the channel 102 as shown in
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[0082] Further, the width of the horizontal section 104 is 152.4 inches. The width of the horizontal section 104 may cover the width of the tread 116 of the staircase 114. Further, the width of the bend section 106 is 109.1 inches. The bend section 106 may be folded in order to cover the overhanging of the floor nosing. Further, the horizontal section 104 may be titled at an angle of 45? with respect to the bend section 106. It may be noted that the dimensions of the staircase capping system 100 may be customized according to the type and size of the staircase 114.
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[0084] In an embodiment, in case of a closed staircase type, the staircase capping system may have a nosing and backfill piece (2 pc system). Further, in the open staircase type, the staircase capping system may have at least a 3 pc system (nosing across front, side piece return that is pre-cut on 45* to fit the nosing and a fill pc. The return, being a standalone piece may be easily cut around spindles instead of removing the spindles. Then the fill piece may also need to be notched as the return is designed to fall somewhere within the space of the spindle.
[0085] In an embodiment, the channel 102 may have a tapered horizontal section 602, as shown in
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[0087] The channel 102 may be angled at an end corner 702. The end corner 704 may be provided with an adhesive layer to join the channel 102 and the outside return panel 502. In one embodiment, the channel 102 may be configured with the extended vinyl edge 704, as shown in
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[0089] At first, cutting a corner panel 108 or an outside return panel 502 with a top side, a middle side, and a bottom side, at step 802. Wherein a corner of the corner panel 108 or the outside return panel 502 is cut at an angle to incorporate a channel. It may be noted that the widths of the corner panel 108 and the outside return panel 502 determine how many must be put together to cover the stairs. The corner panel 108 is cut in shape required for the return nosing and floor nosing. For example, in one case a corner panel 108 made up of vinyl material is cut using a cutting tool for straight stairs having plurality of spindles installed at one side. The corner panel 108 is cut out in a top side, middle side and a bottom side, having width of 25 inches and length of 5 inches. In another case, an outside return panel 502 made of vinyl material is cut by using the cutting tool for open type staircase in a top side, middle side and a bottom side, having width of 25 inches and length of 5 inches. In one embodiment, a CNC machine or table saw may also be used for production, especially for open or curved type staircase and for straight closed nosing.
[0090] At second, installing the top side of the corner panel 108 and outside return panel 402 on a tread of a staircase, at step 804. Further, the corner panel 108 and the outside return panel 502 is fitted, modified or cut to allow installation around a spindle of the staircase. The installation is enabled by its ability to encase the tread of the staircase. The corner panel 108 and the outside return panel 502 is positioned on the surface of return nosing and the floor nosing. For example, in one case the top side of the corner panel having dimensions of width of 25 inches and length of 5 inches is layered over a tread of the straight stairs, without removing the plurality of spindles and cutting the retune nosing. In another case, the top side of the outside return panel having width of 25 inches and length of 5 inches is layered over a tread of the open type staircase.
[0091] At third, heating a channel 104, corner panel 108 or the outside return panel 402 to activate an adhesive layer for flexing around the stair tread, at step 806. The adhesive layer is applied on at least on side of corner panel 108 and the outside return panel 502. For example, a heating gun is used to heat a channel having dimensions with length of 150 inches and width of 69 inches and apply over the tread of the staircase and the floor nosing. Further, the corner panel 108 for the straight staircase and the outside return panel 502 for the open type staircase is also heated.
[0092] At fourth, bending the channel 104, corner panel 108 or the outside return panel 502 relative to each other to a folded condition with a desired curvature of a floor nosing and return nosing, at step 808. The corner panel 108 or the outside return panel 504 is placed on the return nosing of each stair step the staircase, is bent in the place on an upper front edge of the nose toward a lower front edge. The corner panel 108 and the outside return panel 502 is configured with custom matching the perimeter of the return nosing. For example, the perimeter of the return nosing is 55 mm based upon which the corner panel 108 and the outside return panel 502 is custom matched.
[0093] The method 800 may use one or more pieces to install the staircase capping system 100. The pieces may be used individually or in combination. The method 800 may not require to modify or remove any treads and/or spindles from the staircase. Such method facilitates an easy and aesthetic installation of the staircase capping system over a staircase with minimal effort and assembly of limited pieces. Additionally, the pieces do not require special tools, equipment, or specialization from a user to install the staircase capping system.
[0094] Further, the corner panel 108 has a curvature with a constant radius. The corner panel 108 is configured with the plurality of grooves 112 to bend the corner panel material into a custom matching the return nosing. The corner panel 108 at the corner is cut at an angle to incorporate the channel 102. The corner panel 102 corner cutout section range from 0-90 degrees. Based on which the staircase 114 is completely layered to prevent from damage and slippage as shown in
[0095] According to an embodiment, the staircase capping system uses vinyl material for covering the staircase. The staircase capping system converts the vinyl material into a custom matching stair tread without modification or altering the staircase. The vinyl material allows to be cut, folded or remolded to snug fit the staircase capping system over the staircase (i.e. custom fit) without requiring to modify, alter the shape (for example pie-shape), and/or size of the staircase. According to another embodiment, the vinyl flooring is modified from the back by removing material along relief lines and then heating and moulding to form a shape of a finished design. It should be noted that adhesive may be used to maintain the shape of the finished design. Further, the staircase capping system uses other materials similar in behaviour to vinyl flooring, as well as be used on a variety of stair types or staircase types.
[0096] When you remove a continuous/solid stair tread but cutting off the end (overhang in particular to the front), and now installing a mono-block designed stair tread, this connection point is now a weak spot. Since the front of this mono designed stair tread is finished, adding nails through the front would create damage to the finished surface so there would be a reliance on glue to support the weight of people walking on stair (most weight is applied to the noising element and failure could cause a substantial injury or even death should someone fall). The ESC system eliminates this as we do not modify, cut off, or rely on glue to create strength because the U cap system keeps the integrity of the existing base stair system.
[0097] Other embodiments of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the invention disclosed herein. It is intended that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope and spirit of the invention being indicated by the following claims. In addition, where this application has listed the steps of a method or procedure in a specific order, it may be possible, or even expedient in certain circumstances, to change the order in which some steps are performed, and it is intended that the particular steps of the method or procedure claim set forth here below not be construed as being order-specific unless Such order specificity is expressly stated in the claim.
LIST OF ELEMENTS
[0098] 100: Staircase capping system [0099] 102: Channel [0100] 104: Horizontal Section [0101] 106: Bend Section [0102] 108: Corner Panel [0103] 110: Semi-circular Panel [0104] 112: Edge Strips [0105] 114: Staircase [0106] 116: Stair Tread [0107] 118: Floor Nosing [0108] 202: Multiple Folds [0109] 204: Cut-out Section [0110] 302: Plurality of Grooves [0111] 304: Perimeter [0112] 306: Tapered Horizontal Section [0113] 308: Semicircular Cutout [0114] 402: Cutout Section [0115] 404: Semicircular Section [0116] 406: Horizontal Section [0117] 408: Bend Section [0118] 410: Flexible Strip [0119] 412: Plurality of Sections [0120] 414: Tapered Edge [0121] 416: Square Shape [0122] 418: Bottom Section [0123] 420: Top Section [0124] 502: Outside Return Panel [0125] 602: tapered horizontal section [0126] 604: Curved outside Return [0127] 702: End Corner [0128] 704: Extended Vinyl Edge [0129] 802: Step 1 [0130] 804: Step 2 [0131] 806: Step 3 [0132] 808: Step 4 [0133] 902: Plurality of Spindles