VERTICAL CABLE RAILING SYSTEM
20240368896 ยท 2024-11-07
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Abstract
A vertical infill railing assembly includes an upper support handrail member. The upper support handrail member receives and supports one or more vertical infill cables and one or more baluster members. The assembly includes a lower support handrail member. The lower support handrail member receives and supports the one or more vertical infill cables and the one or more baluster members. The assembly also includes one or more tensioning devices. The one or more tensioning devices receive and tension the one or more vertical infill cables.
Claims
1. A vertical infill railing system assembly, comprising: an upper support handrail member, wherein the upper support handrail member receives and supports one or more vertical infill cables and one or more baluster members; a lower support handrail member, wherein the lower support handrail member receives and supports the one or more vertical infill cables and the one or more baluster members; and one or more tensioning devices, wherein the one or more tensioning devices receive and tension the one or more vertical infill cables.
2. The vertical railing assembly of claim 1, further comprising two or more posts securing the upper support handrail member and lower support handrail member at opposing upper and lower ends of the two or more posts.
3. The vertical railing assembly of claim 3, wherein the upper support handrail member and lower support handrail member are secured at opposing upper and lower ends of the two or more posts via two or more upper brackets and two or more lower brackets.
4. The vertical railing assembly of claim 1, wherein the upper support handrail member receives and supports an upper end of the one or more vertical infill cables and an upper end of the one or more baluster members.
5. The vertical railing assembly of claim 4, wherein the upper support handrail member receives and supports an upper end of the one or more vertical infill cables via one or more upper stop sleeves.
6. The vertical railing assembly of claim 1, wherein the lower support handrail member receives and supports a lower end of the one or more vertical infill cables and a lower end of the one or more baluster members.
7. The vertical railing assembly of claim 1, wherein the one or more baluster members are rigidly and vertically compressible to support the tensioning of the one or more vertical infill cables.
8. The vertical railing assembly of claim 7, wherein the one or more baluster members are installed in one or more respectively opposing slots on the upper support handrail member and lower support handrail member to support the tensioning of the one or more vertical infill cables.
9. The vertical railing assembly of claim 8, wherein supporting the tensioning of the one or more vertical infill cables prevents bending of the upper support handrail member and lower support handrail member.
10. The vertical railing assembly of claim 1, wherein the one or more tensioning devices are disposed within the lower support handrail member.
11. The vertical railing assembly of claim 10, wherein the one or more tensioning devices tension the one or more vertical infill cables via one or more lower stop sleeves and one or more externally threaded tubes.
12. The vertical railing assembly of claim 11, wherein the externally threaded tube provides a turnbuckle for tensioning the one or more vertical infill cables.
13. The vertical railing assembly of claim 12, wherein the externally threaded tube surrounds the one or more lower stop sleeves, which is attached to a lower end of the one or more vertical infill cables.
14. The vertical railing assembly of claim 13, wherein the externally threaded tube is flat on two or more external sides to provide anti-rotation of the one or more tensioning devices.
15. The vertical railing assembly of claim 1, wherein the one or more vertical infill cables have at least one end fitting attached to the upper support handrail member and/or lower support handrail member by welding, gluing, or mechanical attachment.
16. The vertical railing assembly of claim 15, wherein the one or more vertical infill cables are bonded directly to the one or more stop sleeves.
17. The vertical railing assembly of claim 1, wherein the one or more vertical infill cables includes a solid rod.
18. The vertical railing assembly of claim 1, wherein the upper support handrail member and lower support handrail member include a rigid tubular and/or semi-tubular structural railing.
19. The vertical railing assembly of claim 1, further comprising an angular bottom tensioner, wherein the angular bottom tensioner receives and tensions the one or more vertical infill cables when the vertical infill railing system assembly is installed in an inclined environment.
20. A vertical infill railing system assembly, comprising: an upper support handrail member, wherein the upper support handrail member receives and supports one or more vertical infill cables and one or more baluster members; a lower support handrail member, wherein the lower support handrail member receives and supports the one or more vertical infill cables and the one or more baluster members, wherein the one or more vertical infill cables are bonded directly to the one or more stop sleeves; two or more posts securing the upper support handrail member and lower support handrail member at opposing upper and lower ends of the two or more posts, wherein the upper support handrail member and lower support handrail member are secured at opposing upper and lower ends of the two or more posts via two or more upper brackets and two or more lower brackets; and one or more tensioning devices, wherein the one or more tensioning devices receive and tension the one or more vertical infill cables via one or more lower stop sleeves and one or more externally threaded tubes within the lower support handrail member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0023] Aspects of the present disclosure include a vertical railing assembly. This assembly may include upper and lower railings mounted between two vertical posts. In some embodiments, tensioned infill cables with ends mounted to the upper and lower railings may provide a barrier support fence. These infill cables may include a stop sleeve on one end, and an adjuster on the other end. The assembly may include intermediate rigid infill tubes, which can maintain railing support to resist infill cable tension and prevent railing bending. These cables may include, for example, 119, 77, and/or 719 stranded cables and/or wires, and may include solid rods.
[0024] Other railing system fail to develop cable railing assemblies that are economical. For example, these railing assemblies are often complex to manufacture and/or assemble, and can include multiple interacting extrusions. They may include swaged components, which may provide less than optimal strength or durability. A focus on an assembly that is more functional, economically feasible, and easy to install is therefore the focus of the present disclosure. In this way, the assembly of the present disclosure provides an improved vertical infill railing assembly, including welded end fittings.
[0025] The railing systems of the present disclosure may resemble standard rigid wooden or metal baluster assemblies. These assemblies and their components may be made of hard plastics or other materials, such as steel or aluminum. In some embodiments, the material can be a corrosion resistant steel. These assemblies may include device which can be attached to a mounting surface by various means, such as, via a mounting plate. For example, the mounting plate may be a flat plane, or include a semi-round contour in order to accommodate one or more mounting surfaces. In some embodiments, the device attaches to various sizes of cable/wire rope opposite a mounting plate, which can impose tension upon the attached cable.
[0026] In some embodiments, the mounting surfaces may be rigid, and may include a wooden post, a steel post, a post consisting of other materials. These posts may include square, round, and/or other shapes. The mounting surfaces of the present disclosure also may include a cement, wooden, metal, and/or like material structure. For example, if the device were to be used in a vertical plane, a wooden, steel, or other material, such as plastic, may be utilized as the mounting surface to accommodate the environment, individual preference, or other considerations. In examples, the assembly of the present disclosure may typically be mounted to a deck to serve as a restraining barrier to prevent individuals from falling off a deck and/or platform. Additionally, the vertical infill may prevent individuals from climbing the railing assemblies of the present disclosure, in contrast to horizontal infill assemblies.
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[0035] In some embodiments, lower railing 108 slots 228 may be slightly longer from 126 and 128 to accommodate various inclining angles of assembly 214 depending upon its environment. This can include beveled spacer 232, as shown in view 1125 of
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[0037] In embodiments, railings systems such as 114 and/or 214 can be assembled on or off the posts before the members 104 and/or cables 106 are installed between the posts of the present disclosure. Pre-made infill cable assemblies 114 and/or 214 may be installed by inserting an upper stop sleeve 134 first through lower foot railing anti-rotation slot 128 and wire loading hole 126, and then into the hole of loading slot 124 of upper handrail 102, before being slid into the narrower/wire portion of loading/key slot 124. During this exemplary installation process for assemblies 114 and/or 214, once all infill cables 106 are installed, tension applied throughout assembly 114 and/or 214 creates a taught member. Optionally, the cable assemblies 114 and/or 214, along with the support balusters and rails, may be preassembled in a panel assembly by either a manufacturer or installer, then placed between the posts.
[0038] Elements of different implementations described may be combined to form other implementations not specifically set forth previously. Elements may be left out of the systems described previously without adversely affecting their operation or the operation of the system in general. Furthermore, various separate elements may be combined into one or more individual elements to perform the functions described in this specification.
[0039] Other implementations not specifically described in this specification are also within the scope of the following claims.