ACCESSORY HOLDER FOR RAILING SYSTEM
20170336064 ยท 2017-11-23
Assignee
Inventors
- WALKER SIMON (Delta, CA)
- LAWSON CRAIG (Burnaby, CA)
- YOUNG CHARLES (Vancouver, CA)
- FAN HOU JUN (Surrey, CA)
Cpc classification
F21V21/025
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E04F11/1836
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F21Y2115/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S4/28
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V33/006
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F21V33/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V21/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S4/28
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An accessory holder for securing an accessory (such as a light strip) on a structure comprises a rail and a cap. The rail comprises a planar portion and two surfaces extending from the planar portion. The cap comprises an attachment portion and a cover. The accessory is held within a compartment defined by the planar portion, the two surfaces, and the cover. The attachment portion attaches the cap to the rail by engaging with ridges located on the interior faces of the surfaces.
Claims
1. An apparatus for securing an accessory to a structure, said apparatus comprising: a first elongated member comprising: a planar portion comprising one or more openings adapted to receive fasteners for attachment of said planar portion to said structure; and a plurality of surfaces extending from said planar portion, each of said surfaces comprising a substantially longitudinal ridge; wherein said planar portion and said surfaces define a channel, and wherein said ridges extend inwardly into said channel; and a second elongated member fitted in said channel, comprising: a cover; and an attachment portion comprising a plurality of attachment surfaces, wherein each of said attachment surfaces is contoured to engage with one of said ridges, and wherein said attachment surfaces are attached to said cover; wherein said first and second elongated members define a compartment for holding said accessory, and wherein said compartment is defined, at least in part, by said planar portion, said surfaces, and said cover.
2. (canceled)
3. (canceled)
4. (canceled)
5. (canceled)
6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said first elongated member is made from a first material and said second elongated member is made from a second material, and wherein said second material is more pliable than said first material.
7. (canceled)
8. (canceled)
9. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said ridges on opposing said surfaces are aligned with each other.
10. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said surfaces further comprise an upper shelf extending into said channel, and wherein said upper shelf extends from said surface in between said upper edge and said ridge.
11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein said upper shelves extend substantially parallel to said planar portion.
12. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein said upper shelves on opposing said surfaces are aligned with each other.
13. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein said surfaces further comprise one or more protrusions extending substantially parallel to said ridges and extending into said channel.
14. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein said protrusions on opposing said surfaces are aligned with each other.
15. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said cover is at least partially translucent.
16. (canceled)
17. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said attachment surfaces slidably engage with said ridges.
18. (canceled)
19. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said attachment surfaces are adapted to bend inwardly when a force substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of said second elongated member is applied on said attachment surfaces and wherein said attachment surfaces are adapted to revert to an original orientation when said force is no longer applied.
20. (canceled)
21. The apparatus of claim of claim 1, wherein said attachment surfaces comprise a lower shelf, and wherein said lower shelf extends into said channel.
22. (canceled)
23. (canceled)
24. (canceled)
25. (canceled)
26. (canceled)
27. (canceled)
28. (canceled)
29. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said ridge engages a portion of said attachment surface and a portion of said cover.
30. A holder of a light strip for a railing, said holder comprising: a rail comprising: a planar portion comprising one or more openings adapted to receive fasteners for attachment of said planar portion to said railing; and a plurality of surfaces extending from said planar portion, each of said surfaces comprising a substantially longitudinal ridge; wherein said planar portion and said surfaces define a channel, and wherein said ridges extend inwardly into said channel; and a cap fitted in said channel, comprising: a cover; and an attachment portion comprising a plurality of attachment surfaces, wherein each of said attachment surfaces is contoured to engage with one of said ridges, and wherein said attachment surfaces are attached to said cover; wherein said rail and said cap define a compartment for holding said light strip, and wherein said compartment is defined, at least in part, by said planar portion, said surfaces, and said cover.
31. The holder of claim 30, wherein each of said surfaces comprise an upper edge and a lower edge, and wherein said ridge extends in between said upper and lower edges.
32. The holder of claim 31, wherein said surfaces further comprise an upper shelf extending into said channel, and wherein said upper shelf extends from said surface in between said upper edge and said ridge.
33. The holder of claim 32, wherein said attachment surfaces comprise a lower shelf, and wherein said lower shelf extends into said channel.
34. (canceled)
35. An apparatus for securing an accessory to a structure, said apparatus comprising: a first elongated member comprising: a planar portion comprising one or more openings adapted to receive fasteners for attachment of said planar portion to said structure; and a plurality of surfaces extending from said planar portion, each of said surfaces comprising: upper and lower edges; and a substantially longitudinal ridge extending in between said upper and lower edges; wherein said planar portion and said surfaces define a channel, and wherein said ridges extend inwardly into said channel; and a second elongated member fitted in said channel, comprising: a slot portion comprising a slot for holding said accessory, wherein said slot is at least partially open on one side; and an attachment portion comprising a plurality of attachment surfaces, wherein each of said attachment surfaces is contoured to engage with one of said ridges, and wherein said attachment surfaces are attached to said slot portion.
36. The apparatus of claim 35, wherein said slot portion further comprises a slot upper wall and one or more slot side walls extending from said slot upper wall.
37. (canceled)
38. The apparatus of claim 35, wherein said ridges are in contact with at least a portion of at least one of said attachment surfaces and with at least a portion of said slot upper wall.
39. (canceled)
40. (canceled)
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0040] The preferred embodiment of the invention will be described by reference to the drawings thereof, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0054] Referring to
[0055] The accessory holder 10 is preferably attached to one or both of the upper and lower railings 2, 3 and extends for at least a portion of their lengths. For example, in the embodiments shown in
[0056] Furthermore, the accessory holder 10 is preferably attached in such a manner as to not interfere with the pickets 7. By way of example, in the embodiment shown in
[0057] Referring to
[0058] The rail 12 comprises a substantially planar portion 16. The planar portion 16 comprises one or more openings 18 that extend through the planar portion 16. The openings 18 are sized and adapted to receive fasteners 20 (as in
[0059] Preferably, the planar portion 16 further comprises two longitudinal edges 22. One or more surfaces 24 extend from each of the longitudinal edges 22. In the embodiment shown in
[0060] In another embodiment, the surfaces 24 may extend from the planar portion 16 a distance away from the longitudinal edges 22, such that the planar portion 16 is wider than the distance between the surfaces 24.
[0061] Preferably, the surfaces 24 extend substantially perpendicularly from the planar portion 16, as shown in
[0062] Preferably, the ridge 30 extends for the length of the surface 24. Alternatively, instead of a single ridge 30 extending for substantially the entire length of the surface 24, there may be a number of shorter ridges 30 (e.g. arranged in a substantially end-to-end manner or in a spaced configuration).
[0063] Preferably, an upper shelf 60 extends from the surface 24 into the interior of the channel 26. The upper shelf 60 may extend generally perpendicularly to the surface 60 such that it is parallel to, and spaced apart from, the planar portion 16. Preferably, the upper shelf 60 extends from the surface 24 somewhere between the longitudinal edge 22 and the ridge 30. In the embodiment shown in
[0064] Preferably, the upper shelf 60 extends for the length of the surface 24. Alternatively, instead of a single upper shelf 60 extending for substantially the entire length of the surface 24, there may be a number of shorter upper shelves 60 (e.g. arranged in a substantially end-to-end manner or in a spaced configuration).
[0065] The surface 24 may also comprise one or more protrusions 66. These protrusions 66 preferably run substantially parallel to the ridges 30 and extend into the interior of the channel 26. In this manner, the protrusions 66 on the opposed surfaces 24 are oriented towards each other, facing inwardly into the channel 26. Preferably, the protrusions 66 on opposed surfaces 24 are aligned with each other (i.e. each protrusion 66 has a corresponding protrusion 66 on the opposed surface 24).
[0066] The cap 14 may be fitted onto the rail 12 and comprises an attachment portion 32 and a cover 34. The cover 34 is at least partially translucent, and preferably transparent. The attachment portion 32 may also be translucent or transparent.
[0067] Referring again to
[0068] The attachment surfaces 40 are preferably contoured or shaped in such a way as to engage with the ridges 30. The contouring or shaping may be effected by one or more bends 42 in the attachment surfaces 40. In the embodiment shown in
[0069] Preferably, a lower shelf 62 extends from the attachment surfaces 40. The lower shelves 62 on opposed attachment surfaces 40 extend towards each other, as shown in the embodiment of
[0070] Preferably, the lower shelf 62 extends for the length of the cap 14. Alternatively, instead of a single lower shelf 62 extending for substantially the entire length of the cap 14, there may be a number of shorter lower shelves 62 (e.g. arranged in a substantially end-to-end manner or in a spaced configuration).
[0071] The cover 34 is attached to the attachment surfaces 32 of the attachment portion 32. In one embodiment, the cover 34 is integrally formed with the attachment surfaces 32. In the embodiment shown in
[0072] Preferably, the cover 34 extends for the length of the cap 14. Alternatively, instead of a single cover 34 extending for substantially the entire length of the cap 14, there may be a number of shorter covers 34 (e.g. arranged in a substantially end-to-end manner or in a spaced configuration).
[0073] In one embodiment, the ridge 30 may engage a portion of the attachment surface 40 and a portion of the cover 34.
[0074] When the cap 14 is fitted onto the rail 12, an elongated compartment 52 is generally defined. The compartment 52 is defined, at least in part, by the cover 34, the surfaces 24, and the planar portion 16. The compartment 52 accommodates an accessory (such as a light strip 36 comprising one or more illumination sources 38). Although the compartment 52 extends from the planar portion 16 to the cover 34, the light strip 36 is preferably located between the upper shelves 60 and the lower shelves 62.
[0075] Referring to
[0076] As discussed above, the cap 14 is preferably made from a more pliable material, such as plastic. The pliability of the material allows for easier insertion of the cap 14 onto the rail 12. Referring to
[0077] In order to remove the cap 14 from the rail portion 12, sufficient downward force must be applied on the cap 14 such that the lower bent sections 45 (and consequently the attachment surfaces 40 as a whole) are forced inward together. As downward force is continued to be applied, the lower bent sections 45 slides down the angled surfaces 31 while at the same time, the lower bent sections 45 (and the attachment surfaces 40) continue to be forced together. After the lower bent sections 45 have slid past the angled surfaces 31, the upper bent sections 43 can then be easily slid past the ridges 30. The cap 14 is now free from the rail 12.
[0078] The size of the compartment 52 allows for the accommodation of light strips 36 of various thicknesses. Because the compartment 52 is enclosed on the sides by the surfaces 24 and on the bottom by the cover 34, much of the light strip 36 is protected from the elements and protected from view; however, the translucent or transparent nature of the cover 34 still allows for light to radiate from the accessory holder 10 through the cover 34.
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[0080] The rail 12 of the embodiment in
[0081] As with the embodiment shown in
[0082] In the embodiment shown in
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[0085] The slot portion 134 further comprises one or more slot side walls 148 extending from the slot upper wall 144 in a generally opposite direction from the attachment surfaces 40. Preferably, the slot side walls 148 extend substantially perpendicularly from the slot upper wall 144 at or proximate to the slot upper edges 146. In the embodiment shown in
[0086] Preferably, when the cap 14 is fitted within the rail 12, the slot side walls 148 will either engage with or be in close proximity to the surfaces 24. Furthermore, the surfaces 24 will preferably extend beyond the slot lower edges 150 of the slot side wall 148, thereby hiding much of the cap 14 from view.
[0087] The slot upper wall 144 and the slot side walls 148 generally define the slot 152 that accommodates the light strip 36. In order to prevent the light strip 36 from falling out of the slot 152, the slot portion 134 may also comprise one or more lips 154. The lips 154 extend from the slot side walls 148 and inwardly into the slot 152. Preferably, the lips 154 extend from the slot side walls 148 at the slot lower edges 150 and extend slightly upwardly. However, it is possible that the lips 154 extend a distance away from the slot lower edges 150. In the embodiment shown in
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[0089] The relative pliability of the cap 14 allows for the insertion of the light strip 36. The light strip 36 may be inserted into the slot 152 by placing the light strip 36 at the slot opening 156 and applying an upward force on the light strip 36. This upward force will cause the lips 154 to deflect upwards and cause the sides of the light strip 36 to slide along the lips 154. Once the light strip 36 has slid past the lips 154, the lips 154 will revert to their original postures, and the light strip 36 will be prevented from falling out of the slot 152 by the lips 154.
[0090] In the embodiment shown in
[0091] The size of the slot 152 allows for the accommodation of light strips 36 of various thicknesses. Because the slot 152 is enclosed on the side by the slot side walls 148, much of the light strip 36 is hidden from view; however, the slot opening 156 still allows for light to radiate from the accessory holder 110.
[0092] Since the cap 14 is separated into the attachment portion 32 and the slot portion 134, the light strips 36 can be placed physically closer to the slot opening 156, potentially allowing more light to be radiated from the accessory holder 110.
[0093] In another embodiment of the invention, instead of light strips 36, the accessory holder 10 may be adapted to hold other accessories for the railing system 1. For example, the compartment 52 and the cap 14 may be adapted to hold one or more hooks or hangers, including but not limited to flower holders, drink holders, towel hooks, and umbrella holders. These hooks or hangers may be used to hang ornaments or other items from the accessory holder 10.
[0094] In a further embodiment, the accessory holder 10, 110 may be attached to other structures besides railings 2, 3. For example, the accessory holder 10, 110 may be attached to a banister or a handrail. Furthermore, the accessory holder 10, 110 may also be attached to a beam or a table. The accessory holder 10, 110 may be attached to any suitable structure capable of receiving the fasteners 20 through the openings 18.
[0095] It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the preferred embodiment has been described in some detail but that certain modifications may be practiced without departing from the principles of the invention.