RAILING AND BALUSTER PLUG SYSTEM
20170234016 ยท 2017-08-17
Inventors
- Christopher Michael Schneider (Mays Landing, NJ, US)
- Michael Matthew DeSalle (Northfield, NJ, US)
- Wayne E. Dixon (Chuckey, TN, US)
Cpc classification
E04F11/1834
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04H17/1482
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A railing and baluster plug system that facilitates installation of balusters at a plurality of angular orientations, such as installations for level railing and installations for non-level or angled railings such as for stairs. The baluster plugs are configured to cooperate with the balusters and include both a level mounting surface and an angled mounting surface for alternatively mounting the balusters in a level or an angled orientation.
Claims
1. A mount for a lateral member of a railing system, the mount comprising: an attachment interface to a lateral member, to attach the mount within the lateral member; and at least one aperture to receive at least one screw to secure the mount to a post.
2. The mount of claim 1, further comprising: an angled surface to receive the at least one aperture, a plane of the angled surface forming an angle different than 90 degrees relative to a lateral direction of the lateral member.
3. The mount of claim 2, further comprising a leg extending laterally from the angled surface, the leg contoured to match a mechanical stop on an interior of the lateral member.
4. The mount of claim 2, further comprising a trimmable major surface opposite from the angled surface, the trimmable major surface positioned flush with a surface of the post when the mount is mounted on the post, wherein: when untrimmed, a plane of the trimmable major surface is perpendicular to the lateral direction of the lateral member, and when trimmed, the plane of the trimmable major surface is angled to form an angle different than 90 degrees relative to a lateral direction of the lateral member.
5. The mount of claim 1, comprising at least three apertures to receive one of at least three screws respectively to secure the mount to a post.
6. The mount of claim 1, wherein the attachment interface comprises a snap-fit interface.
7. The mount of claim 1, wherein the attachment interface comprises a sliding interface.
8. The mount of claim 1, further comprising a channel for passage of a wire.
9. The mount of claim 1, further comprising a lateral protrusion on an exterior side surface of the mount, the lateral protrusion contoured to match a cooperating lateral feature on an interior of the lateral member.
10. The mount of claim 1, further comprising a side protrusion extending laterally on an exterior lateral side surface of the mount, the side protrusion contoured to match a cooperating lateral feature on an interior of the lateral member.
11. A railing system, comprising: an upper lateral member; a lower lateral member spaced below and substantially parallel to the upper lateral member; a post; and a pair of mounts, one of the mounts attachable to the post and the upper lateral member and one of the mounts attachable to the post and the lower lateral member, wherein the mounts enable the upper lateral member and the lower lateral member to be positioned at a plurality of angular orientations relative to the post, wherein the mounts reside within the upper lateral member or the lower lateral member and comprising at least one aperture to receive at least one screw to be secured within the post.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] Further advantages of the disclosure are apparent by reference to the detailed description when considered in conjunction with the figures, which are not to scale so as to more clearly show the details, wherein like reference numbers indicate like elements throughout the several views, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0024] With reference to
[0025] In a preferred embodiment, the railing system 10 includes beams 20 having slots 20a (
[0026] The components of the systems may be made of various materials, such as composites, aluminum, and plastic. For the purpose of example, the beams 20, mounts 22, lower rail 24, upper rail 26, and the balusters 30 are made using extrusion techniques. The baluster plugs 32 are of plastic construction and made using injection molding techniques.
[0027] The railing system 10 and the baluster plug system 12 are configured so that the only fasteners utilized are those used to secure the mounts 22 to the posts with those fasteners being hidden from view. Thus, systems in accordance with the disclosure minimize the use of fasteners and avoid the use of exposed fasteners.
[0028] The railing system 10 and the baluster plug system 12 advantageously utilize components that facilitate installation at a plurality of angular orientations, such as installations for level railing and installations for non-level or angled, railings such as for stairs. Thus, the systems according to the disclosure advantageously utilize components that can be used for both level installations and angled installations.
[0029] In this regard, a level installation will he understood to mean an installation wherein the angle of installation is about zero, and an angled installation has an angle of installation of greater than zero in the manner of a stair railing and the like that are inclined. In particular, the systems according to the disclosure enable railing and baluster installations having angles of installation of up to about 41 degrees.
[0030] For each installation, the slots 20a and the slots 24a are each the same, and the baluster plug 32 is advantageously configured to fills the slots 20a and 24a regardless of whether the installation is a level or an angled installation so that unsightly gaps and the like are avoided. The only modification required to permit an angled installation is to trim the ends of the balusters to the desired angle and the ends of the beams and rails to abut the posts.
[0031] The baluster plugs 32 are shown in
[0032] The beam 20 is shown in
[0033] The mount 22 is shown in
[0034] The lower rail 24 is shown in
[0035] The upper rail 26 is shown in
[0036] An alternate embodiment of an upper rail 26 is shown in
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[0039] As will be observed, the baluster plug 32 cooperates with the slot 24a to enable the angled mounting surfaces 40a of the plug 32 and the lower angled surface of the baluster 30 to be flush with the surface 80 of the lower rail 24 with the tab 42 substantially filling the slot 24a so that unsightly gaps and the like are avoided. The baluster plug 32 is thus advantageously configured to be suitable for both level and angled applications, such as stairs, which typically have an angled installation of from about 29 degrees to about 41 degrees.
[0040] It will be appreciated that the baluster plug 32 with the baluster 30 and the beam 20 cooperate in a similar manner for installation of the upper portion of the railing system.
[0041] Accordingly, the disclosure provides a railing system and a baluster plug system that facilitates installation of balusters at a plurality of angular orientations, such as installations for level railing and installations for non-level or angled railings such as for stairs, that enables components configured for level installations to be utilized for non-level or angled installations without modification.
[0042] The foregoing description of preferred embodiments for this disclosure has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure to the precise form disclosed. Obvious modifications or variations are possible in light of the above teachings. The embodiments are chosen and described in an effort to provide the best illustrations of the principles of the disclosure and its practical application, and to thereby enable one of ordinary skill in the art to utilize the disclosure in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.