VERTICAL CABLE RAIL BARRIER
20250052088 ยท 2025-02-13
Assignee
Inventors
- Kevin T. Burt (Dallas, TX, US)
- Matthew Carlyle Sherstad (Dallas, TX, US)
- Shih-Te Lin (Tainan, TW)
- Hua-Ping Huang (Quanzhou, Fujian, CN)
Cpc classification
International classification
E04H17/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A vertical cable rail panel includes first and second rails, and each comprises a channel and a plurality of spaced apart through holes. An internal member is disposed within one of the channels and defines a bearing surface and a first opening. A rigid support member vertically extends between the first rail and the second rail. A vertical cable includes a cable member, a first swage fitting, and a second swage fitting. The first end of the vertical cable extends through one of the plurality of through holes in the first rail and extends through the first opening in the internal member. A swage fitting is secured to each end of the vertical cable. A threaded member is associated with one of the swage fittings and the internal member, and adjusting the threaded member adjusts a tension in the vertical cable.
Claims
1. A vertical cable rail panel, comprising: a first rail defining a first end and a second end disposed opposite the first end, the first rail comprising a first web portion and a pair of first leg portions, the first web portion and the pair of first leg portions forming a first channel, the first web portion defining a plurality of first through holes spaced apart along the first web portion; a second rail defining a first end and a second end disposed opposite the first end, the second rail comprising a second web portion and a pair of second leg portions, the second web portion and the pair of second leg portions forming a second channel, the second web portion defining a plurality of second through holes spaced apart along the second web portion and aligned with the plurality of first through holes; an internal member disposed within the first channel and defining a bearing surface spaced apart from the first web portion and further defining a first opening; a rigid support member vertically extending between the first rail and the second rail and disposed between the first end of the first rail and the second end of the first rail; a vertical cable comprising a cable member, a first swage fitting, and a second swage fitting, the vertical cable disposed adjacent the rigid support member and having a first end and a second end disposed opposite the first end, the first end of the vertical cable extending through one of the plurality of first through holes and extending through the first opening in the internal member, and the second end of the vertical cable extending through one of the plurality of second through holes disposed in vertical alignment with the one first through hole; wherein the first swage fitting is swaged to the cable member at the first end, the first swage fitting having an outer shape corresponding to a shape of the first opening of the internal member; wherein the second swage fitting is swaged to the cable member at the second end, and at least a portion of the second swage fitting being larger in size than the one second through hole such that the vertical cable is maintained through the one second through hole; a threaded member associated with the first swage fitting and the internal member, wherein adjusting the threaded member adjusts a tension in the vertical cable; and wherein each of the first and second ends of the first rail and the second rail are configured to be received by respective brackets.
2. The vertical cable rail panel of claim 1 wherein the threaded member is in threaded engagement with the first swage fitting.
3. The vertical cable rail panel of claim 2 wherein the threaded member is a nut.
4. The vertical cable rail panel of claim 1 further comprising a cap configured to couple to the first rail.
5. The vertical cable rail panel of claim 1 wherein the rigid support member is interchangeable with the vertical cable.
6. The vertical cable rail panel of claim 1 wherein a first end of the rigid support member is secured to another one of the plurality of first through holes and a second end of the rigid support member is secured to another one of the plurality of second through holes.
7. The vertical cable rail panel of claim 6 further comprising a first threaded shaft received through the another one of the plurality of first through holes and in threaded engagement with the rigid support member.
8. The vertical cable rail panel of claim 1 wherein the internal member comprises a U-shaped channel.
9. The vertical cable rail panel of claim 1 wherein the internal member is welded within the first channel.
10. The vertical cable rail panel of claim 1 wherein the second swage fitting comprises a ball.
11. The vertical cable rail panel of claim 1 wherein the first rail, the second rail, the rigid support member, and the vertical cable are assembled into a panel before delivery to a job site.
12. A vertical cable rail panel, comprising: a first rail defining a first end and a second end disposed opposite the first end, the first rail comprising a first web portion and a pair of first leg portions, the first web portion and the pair of first leg portions forming a first channel, the first web portion defining a plurality of first through holes spaced apart along the first web portion; a second rail defining a first end and a second end disposed opposite the first end, the second rail comprising a second web portion and a pair of second leg portions, the second web portion and the pair of second leg portions forming a second channel, the second web portion defining a plurality of second through holes spaced apart along the second web portion and aligned with the plurality of first through holes; an internal member disposed within the first channel and defining a bearing surface spaced apart from the first web portion and further defining a first opening; a rigid support member having a first end secured to a first one of plurality of first through holes and a second end of the rigid support member opposite the first end secured to a first one of the plurality of second through holes; a vertical cable comprising a cable member, a first swage fitting, and a second swage fitting, the vertical cable disposed adjacent the rigid support member and having a first end and a second end disposed opposite the first end, the first end of the vertical cable extending through a second one of the plurality of first through holes and extending through the first opening in the internal member, and the second end of the vertical cable extending through a second one of the plurality of second through holes disposed in vertical alignment with the second one of the plurality of first through holes; wherein the first swage fitting is swaged to the first end of the cable member, the first swage fitting having an outer shape corresponding to a shape of the first opening of the internal member; wherein the second swage fitting is swaged to the second end of the cable member and at least a portion of the second swage fitting being larger in size than the one second through hole such that the vertical cable is maintained through the one second through hole; a threaded member associated with the first swage fitting and the internal member, wherein adjusting the threaded member adjusts a tension in the vertical cable; and wherein each of the first and second ends of the first rail and the second rail are configured to be received by respective brackets.
13. The vertical cable rail panel of claim 12 wherein the first rail, the second rail, the rigid support member, and the vertical cable are assembled into a panel before delivery to a job site.
14. The vertical cable rail panel of claim 12 further comprising a cap configured to couple to the first rail.
15. The vertical cable rail panel of claim 12 wherein the threaded member is in threaded engagement with the first swage fitting.
16. The vertical cable rail panel of claim 15 wherein the threaded member is a nut.
17. The vertical cable rail panel of claim 12 wherein the rigid support member is interchangeable with the vertical cable.
18. A method of forming a barrier, comprising: positioning a first post spaced apart from a second post and a third post spaced apart from the second post; supporting a first vertical cable panel with the first and second posts; supporting a second vertical cable panel with the second and third posts; wherein each of the first and second vertical cable panels, comprises: a first rail defining a first end and a second end disposed opposite the first end, the first rail comprising a first web portion and a pair of first leg portions, the first web portion and the pair of first leg portions forming a first channel, the first web portion defining a plurality of first through holes spaced apart along the first web portion; a second rail defining a first end and a second end disposed opposite the first end, the second rail comprising a second web portion and a pair of second leg portions, the second web portion and the pair of second leg portions forming a second channel, the second web portion defining a plurality of second through holes spaced apart along the second web portion and aligned with the plurality of first through holes; an internal member disposed within the first channel and defining a bearing surface spaced apart from the first web portion and further defining a first opening; a rigid support member vertically extending between the first rail and the second rail and disposed between the first end of the first rail and the second end of the first rail; a vertical cable comprising a cable member, a first swage fitting, and a second swage fitting, the vertical cable disposed adjacent the rigid support member and having a first end and a second end disposed opposite the first end, the first end of the vertical cable extending through one of the plurality of first through holes and extending through the first opening in the internal member, and the second end of the vertical cable extending through one of the plurality of second through holes disposed in vertical alignment with the one first through hole; wherein the first swage fitting is swaged to the cable member at the first end, the first swage fitting having an outer shape corresponding to a shape of the first opening of the internal member; wherein the second swage fitting is swaged to the cable member at the second end and at least a portion of the second swage fitting being larger in size than the one second through hole such that the vertical cable is maintained through the one second through hole; a threaded member associated with the first swage fitting and the internal member, wherein adjusting the threaded member adjusts a tension in the vertical cable; and wherein each of the first and second ends of the first rail and the second rail are received by respective brackets.
19. The method of forming a barrier of claim 18 wherein for each of the first and second vertical cable panels the first rail, the second rail, the rigid support member, and the vertical cable are assembled into a panel before delivery to a job site.
20. The method of forming a barrier of claim 18 wherein for each of the first and second vertical cable panels the threaded member is in threaded engagement with the first swage fitting.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] A more complete understanding of the method and apparatus of the present invention may be acquired by reference to the following Detailed Description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying Drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0020] Reference is now made to
[0021] In an embodiment, the vertical support members 16 are hollow tubular members having a desired cross-section including, for example, square, rectangular, circular, hexagonal, octagonal, or the like. In an alternative embodiment, the vertical support members 16 are solid bar members having a desired cross-section including, for example, square, rectangular, circular, hexagonal, octagonal, or the like. In either case, a threaded opening may be provided at each end of the member 16 to accept a mounting bolt for attachment of the vertical member to the top and bottom rails.
[0022] Reference is now made to
[0023] Each channel member 20 and 22 is formed of a web member and an opposed pair of leg members extending generally perpendicularly from the web member. The first channel member 20 is formed of the web member 21 and the opposed pair of leg members 23. The second channel member 22 is formed of the web member 25 and the opposed pair of leg members 27. The space between the leg members 23 defines the open end of the channel member 20. The space between the leg members 27 defines the open end of the channel member 22. The web member 21 for the first channel member 20 includes a plurality of first openings 26 and the web member 25 for the second channel member 22 includes a plurality of second openings 28. When the channel members 20 and 22 are fixedly attached to each other, the first and second openings 26 and 28 align with each other. Furthermore, with reference once again to
[0024] The openings 26 and 28 may have any desired shape, but in a preferred implementation the openings have square or rectangular cross-sectional shapes.
[0025] The first channel member 20 functions to provide reinforcement or stiffness to the assembly with the second channel member 22 to form the bottom rail 12. The first channel member 20 further functions in connection with supporting bottom rail 12 for retention of first ends of the plurality of vertical cables 19.
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[0027] Each channel member 30 and 32 is formed of a web member and an opposed pair of leg members extending generally perpendicularly from the web member. The web member for the first channel member 30 includes a plurality of first openings 36 and the web member for the second channel member 32 includes a plurality of second openings 38. When the channel members 30 and 32 are fixedly attached to each other, the first and second openings 36 and 38 align with each other. Furthermore, with reference once again to
[0028] The openings 36 and 38 may have any desired shape, but in a preferred implementation the openings have square or rectangular cross-sectional shapes.
[0029] The first channel member 30 functions to provide reinforcement or stiffness to the assembly with the second channel member 32 to form the top rail 14. The first channel member 30 further functions in connection with supporting top rail 14 retention of second ends of the plurality of vertical cables 19.
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[0036] In an alternative embodiment, the open end of the top rail 14 may be closed or covered using other means. For example,
[0037] Although the ball end of the swage fitting may be configured for mounting to openings in the bottom rail, it will be understood that this is a matter of installation choice and instead the ball end of the swage fitting could be mounted to openings in the top rail. Although the threaded end of the swage fitting may be configured for mounting to openings in the top rail, it will be understood that this is a matter of installation choice and instead the threaded end of the swage fitting could be mounted to openings in the bottom rail.
[0038] There may exist certain installations, such as with stairs or other sloped terrain, where a perpendicular panel configuration like that shown in
[0039] The panel 10 is accordingly configured to support racking so as to follow undulating terrain, stairways or ramps. For example, the panel may be racked to an angle up to about 35. In this configuration, the connection between the vertical support members 16 and both the bottom rail 12 and top rail 14 permits other than perpendicular mounting. Additionally, the brackets used to attach the ends of the bottom rail 12 and top rail 14 to the posts 18 permits other than perpendicular mounting. More detail is provided below and in connection with
[0040] To support this installation, the panel includes a hinge 140 for connecting the ends of the vertical support members 16 to each of the rails 12 and 14. See,
[0041] In order to support angled attachment of the ends of the cable, the top and bottom rails 12/14 are configured such that an angled tab 172 is cut out from the web member 174 of the first channel member 20/30 at each opening 26/36. See,
[0042] Although preferred embodiments of the method and apparatus of the present invention have been illustrated in the accompanying Drawings and described in the foregoing Detailed Description, it will be understood that the invention is not limited to the embodiments disclosed, but is capable of numerous rearrangements, modifications and substitutions without departing from the spirit of the invention as set forth and defined by the following claims.