Rail connector
10294674 ยท 2019-05-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04F11/1834
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A rail connector includes a base and an outwardly extending projection rotatably connected with the base. The base has a flat lower portion and an upper portion which contains an opening that is parallel to the base lower portion. The projection includes upper and lower ends, the lower end being arranged in the base opening and the upper end having a threaded outer surface and extending outwardly from the base. The base is connected with a rail and the projection is connected with a baluster. The projection is rotatable relative to the base and allows the baluster to pivot to a desired angle.
Claims
1. A rail connector, comprising: (a) a base including a flat lower portion and an upper portion containing an opening extending parallel to said base lower portion; and (b) a projection rotatably connected with said base, said projection including a lower portion arranged within said base upper portion opening and a cylindrical upper portion having an axis normal to said projection lower portion, said projection upper portion having a threaded outer surface; and (c) an insert having an opening at one end for connecting with said threaded outer surface of said projection, whereby when said base lower portion is connected with a rail, and said insert is engaged within a baluster, said projection is rotatable relative to said base to arrange the baluster at a desired angle with respect to said rail.
2. A rail connector as defined in claim 1, wherein said projection lower portion is cylindrical and said base upper portion is circular.
3. A rail connector as defined in claim 2, wherein said base lower portion includes a lower flange arranged beneath said upper portion opening and said base upper portion includes a pair of spaced arches between which said projection lower portion extends, each of said arches including a flange extending from an outer edge to close said opening.
4. A rail connector as defined in claim 1, wherein said base lower portion contains at least one opening for receiving a fastener.
5. A rail connector as defined in claim 1, wherein said rotatable projection rotates 180 degrees relative to said base.
6. A rail connector as defined in claim 1, wherein said insert has an outer surface corresponding with the configuration of an opening in an end of a baluster, said insert being connected with the baluster via a press-fit connection.
7. A rail connector as defined in claim 6, wherein said insert outer surface includes at least one ridge to increase a compression force on said insert when said insert is pressed into the baluster opening.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) Other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from a study of the following specification when viewed in the light of the accompanying drawing in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(13) The present invention relates broadly to rail systems, and more specifically to a rail connector that connects a baluster to a rail. Referring to
(14) More particularly, the base includes a lower portion 8 and an upper portion 10. The lower portion is flat and includes a plurality of openings 8a and recesses 8b, as shown in
(15) As shown in
(16) The projection 6 includes a lower end 12 and an upper end 14. The lower end is cylindrical and is held within the opening of the base upper portion 10. The projection upper end 14 is cylindrical and threaded, and extends outwardly from the projection lower end 12.
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(18) The connector can be covered by a baluster shoe 20 which slides along the baluster and is fastened over the connector via a snap-fit or other suitable connection.
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(20) As shown in
(21) The insert outer surface 28 has a plurality of projections or ridges 30 which increase the compression force on the insert when the insert is wedged into the baluster opening.
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(23) In operation, a baluster having openings at both ends is positioned between two rails. The bases of the connectors are positioned at desired locations along each rail, with the projection upper end being freely rotatable relative to the base. The baluster is arranged in vertical alignment relative to an adjacent baluster and is connected with the projection upper end via a threadable connection or via the wedge insert. The bases are fastened to the rails to hold the baluster in place, and a cover is positioned to cover the rail connector.
(24) The rail connector is formed of any suitable rigid and durable material such as metal or synthetic plastic.
(25) The insert is formed of a synthetic plastic material. It has a limited degree of flexure which allows the insert to be arranged within the baluster opening 26 in a press-fit or wedging connection.
(26) While the preferred forms and embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described, it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes and modifications may be made without deviating from the inventive concepts set forth above.