BLEACHER HAVING AN INTEGRAL FRONT-AISLE STEP
20170328078 · 2017-11-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A front-aisle step that is integral with a deck of a bleacher and disposed in a bleacher access-aisle is disclosed. The first deck includes a deck surface having a deck surface height above a support surface and the front-aisle step has a front-aisle step surface having a height above the support surface that is less than the deck surface height. The front-aisle step has a front edge that is co-extensive with or recessed from a forward edge of the bleacher. In one embodiment a reversible platform is disposed in the access-aisle and in a first mounting orientation provides a front-aisle step surface at a height below the first deck surface and in a second mounting orientation in which the reversible platform is inverted from the first mounting orientation, the reversible platform provides a front-aisle step surface at a height generally co-planar with the first deck surface.
Claims
1. A bleacher having a front edge extending in a longitudinal direction, the bleacher for installation on a support surface and comprising: a bleacher frame; at least first and second bleacher decks mounted to the bleacher frame, the first and second bleacher decks each having a bleacher deck surface, the first and second bleacher deck surfaces disposed at first and second heights above the support surface, wherein the second height is greater than the first height, the first bleacher deck disposed between the bleacher front edge and a riser extending vertically to the second bleacher deck, the second bleacher deck mounted to the bleacher frame rearward of the first bleacher deck; a plurality of seating sections extending above respective first and second bleacher decks, at least a pair of seating sections extending above each of the first and second bleacher decks spaced from one another to define an access aisle for ingress to and egress from the bleacher that is generally transverse to the longitudinal direction; and a first step within the access aisle, the first step having a first step surface having a forward edge generally co-extensive with the front edge of the bleacher or recessed from the front edge of the bleacher, the first step surface having a third height above the support surface that is less than the first height.
2. The bleacher of claim 1 wherein the first step comprises a metal, plastic, plywood or a composite material.
3. The bleacher of claim 1 further including an intermediate step within the access aisle, the intermediate step having a height above the support surface that is greater than height of the first step surface above the support surface and less than the height of the second deck surface above the support surface, the intermediate step surface extending generally from a rearward edge of the first step to the riser.
4. The bleacher of claim 3 wherein the first step and the intermediate step are formed as a single continuous integral one-piece member.
5. The bleacher of claim 3 wherein the intermediate step comprises a metal, plastic, plywood or composite material.
6. The bleacher of claim 1 wherein the first step surface comprises a portion of a reversible platform, and wherein the portion of the reversible platform comprising the first step surface is disposed at the first height when the reversible platform is mounted in said bleacher in a first mounting orientation and said portion of said reversible platform comprising the first step surface is disposed substantially at the second height above the support surface when mounted to the bleacher in a second mounting orientation.
7. The bleacher of claim 6 wherein, in the second mounting orientation, the reversible platform in inverted from the first mounting orientation.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The invention will be better understood by reference to the following Detailed Description of the Invention in conjunction with the Drawings of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0021] The disclosure of U.S. provisional application 62/334,523 filed May 11, 2016 titled Bleacher Having and Integral Front-Aisle Step is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
[0022] In accordance with one embedment of the present invention, a bleacher 200 having a front-aisle-step 202 that is integrated into a first row or deck 206 of the bleacher 200 is disclosed. An exemplary embodiment of the inventive bleacher is depicted in
[0023] In the presently disclosed bleacher 200, the front-aisle step 202 is disposed in a bleacher access-aisle 204 and integrated into a first row or deck 206. The illustrated bleacher 200 depicts only sections of the first row or deck 206 and a second row or deck 208 although the bleacher 200 may include any number of rows or decks and may have any desired width and number of access-aisles 204 located between seating structures or sections 212.
[0024] The first row or deck 206 of the bleacher 200 includes a riser 206a and a first deck surface 206b having a height h.sub.1 above the support surface or floor. The second row or deck 208 of the bleacher 200 includes a riser 208a having a height that generally corresponds to the distance between the height h.sub.1 of the surface 206b of the first deck 206 above the support surface or floor 210 and the height h.sub.2 of the surface 208b of the second deck 208 above the support surface or floor 210.
[0025] In the embodiment illustrated in
[0026] The bleacher 200 includes seating structures 212 on the deck surfaces. Seating structures 212 illustrated in
[0027] The front-aisle step 202 has a height h.sub.s to the front-aisle step tread surface 202b that is at a code-allowed height (currently not greater than 8″) above the support surface or floor 210 but lower than the height h.sub.1 of the first row deck surface 206b (typically 10″ to 12″) above the support surface or floor 210. Front-aisle steps 202 are provided in each access-aisle 204 and are integrated into and mounted within the first row or deck 206. Steps may be marked with safety warnings indicating a rise variation different from other step riser heights on the bleacher 200 and may include a dedicated handrail (not shown in
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[0029] The decks, risers and/or steps of the bleacher may be mounted to a bleacher frame via fasteners and/or may comprise structural members which are interconnected one to the other and/or to structural frame members of the bleacher.
[0030] An intermediate step 216 includes an intermediate step riser 216a and an intermediate step tread 216b having an intermediate step surface. The intermediate step riser 216a has a riser height h.sub.t specified so as to achieve a comfortable and building code compliant riser height from the surface 202b of the front-aisle step 202 to the intermediate step surface 216b of the intermediate step 216 and additionally a comfortable and building code compliant riser height between an intermediate step surface of the intermediate step tread 216b of the intermediate step 216 and the second deck surface 208b.
[0031] Another embodiment of a bleacher 500 in accordance with the present invention includes a front-aisle step 502 and an intermediate step 504 as illustrated in
[0032] The first and second bleacher decks 506, 508 include seating structures 512 that provide seating for users of the bleacher 500. The seating structures 512 extending in the longitudinal direction include one or more gaps in such structures to provide one or more access-aisles 514 which permit user ingress to and egress from the bleacher 500. The front-aisle steps 502 and the intermediate steps 504 are disposed in the access-aisles 514 of the bleacher 500.
[0033] The front-aisle step 502 and the adjacent intermediate step 504 may be fabricated as a single integral continuous one piece member that in combination form the front-aisle step 502 and the intermediate step 504 that is adjacent the front-aisle step 502. By way of example, and not limitation, the front-aisle steps 502 and the intermediate steps 504 may be fabricated as a single continuous formed metal structure or fabricated from a structural plastic, plywood or a composite material. Alternatively, the front-aisle step 502 and the intermediate step 504 may be fabricated as separate step members and mounted to structural frame members of the bleacher 500 and/or other structural components of the bleacher 500 to retain the steps in position.
[0034] The front-aisle step 502 has a front-aisle step surface 502b with a height h.sub.s above the support surface 510 that is less than height h.sub.1 of the first bleacher deck surface 506b above the support surface 510 to provide a comfortable and building code compliant tread height for the front-aisle step 502. Additionally, the intermediate step 504 adjacent the front-aisle step 502 has a tread height h.sub.t above the front-aisle step surface 502b that is specified such that the intermediate step riser height h.sub.ir provides a comfortable and building code compliant riser height from the front-aisle step tread 502b to the intermediate step tread 504b and from the surface of the intermediate step tread 504b to the second bleacher deck surface 508b.
[0035] The front-aisle step riser 502a is generally co-planar with or recessed from the first bleacher deck riser 506a so as not to present a tripping hazard for persons walking in front of the bleacher 500. Additionally, one or more handrails 516 may be mounted to the bleacher 500 within the access-aisles 514.
[0036] The presently disclosed bleacher provides a front-aisle step that is integrated into the first row or deck of the bleacher. More specifically, the presently disclosed bleacher having an integrated front-aisle step eliminates a separate or attached “front-aisle step” that protrudes in front of a telescopic bleacher. Additionally, the presently disclosed front-aisle step is integrated into the first row or deck of the bleacher to avoid the placement and removal of step members as has traditionally been required in the prior art as illustrated in
[0037] Moreover, in certain embodiments, the disclosed front-aisle step, along with an intermediate step, has a greater combined riser height than the riser heights of each bleacher deck. Additionally, in certain embodiments, the interruption of the continuous front structural member or members of the first row bleacher deck is accommodated by the substitution, for that member, of one or more other structural members integrated into the first row or deck to provide support for the front-aisle step(s). Finally, in certain embodiments, hand-rails may be mounted to nose rails, the deck structures or bleacher frame members to assist users to safely ascend and descend the steps in the access-aisles.
[0038] In another embodiment illustrated by reference to
[0039] More specifically referring to
[0040] When the reversible platform 600 is inverted, as illustrated in
[0041] It should be recognized that the presently disclosed front-aisle step that is integrated into the first deck of a bleacher may be employed in telescoping bleachers that are extendable and retractable or in fixed bleacher installations.
[0042] While the above-described reversible platform is described as providing a first aisle step surface that is below the level of the first deck surface or a first aisle step surface that is substantially level with the first deck surface, it should be also appreciated that the reversible platform disclosed herein may be employed to provide a first aisle step surface that is below the first deck surface in a first orientation of the platform and, upon reversal of the platform, a first-aisle step surface that is at a height above the height of the first aisle step surface in the first orientation but at a height that is not at a level that is co-planar with the first deck surface.
[0043] It should also be recognized by those of ordinary skill in the art that modifications to and variations of the above-described bleacher having an integrated front-aisle step and a reversible platform as disclosed and method for fabricating and using such a bleacher may be made without departing from the inventive concepts disclosed herein. Accordingly, the invention is not to be viewed as limited except by the scope and content of the appended claims.