Continuous handrail system
09783990 · 2017-10-10
Assignee
Inventors
- Simon WALKER (Delta, CA)
- Charles Hilliard Young (Richmond, CA)
- Hou Jun (Frank) Fan (Surrey, CA)
- Craig Raymond Lawson (Burnaby, CA)
Cpc classification
E04F11/1808
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A handrail assembly comprises an elongated railing and a plurality of brackets. The railing has two lateral channels extending along its length and a central member extending between the two lateral channels. At least one of the brackets has a base and two prongs extending away from the base. Each of the prongs engages one of the lateral channels. The engagement of the railing with the brackets forms a cavity that is defined, at least in part, by the central member, the base, and the prongs.
Claims
1. A handrail assembly comprising: an elongated railing, said railing comprising: two lateral channels defined within a lower surface of railing and extending along a length of said railing, each of said lateral channels comprising an upper channel wall; a central member longitudinally extending between said two lateral channels; and a pair of opposing channel protrusions, each of said channel protrusions extending from and longitudinally along a respective outer sidewall surface of said central member, wherein said channel protrusions extend over a portion of said lateral channels; wherein a recess is defined within a lower surface of said central member between said lateral channels; a plurality of brackets, at least one bracket comprising: a base; and two prongs extending away from said base, wherein each of said prongs engages one of said lateral channels and a respective one of said upper channel walls, and wherein one or both of said prongs comprises a fastener surface comprising one or more fastener openings extending through said prong and adapted to receive fasteners for fixing said railing to said at least one bracket; wherein each of said prongs comprises a notch, said notch being adapted to slidably engage a respective one of said channel protrusions; wherein engagement of said railing with said at least one of said brackets forms a cavity defined at least in part by said central member, said base, and said prongs; and wherein said fastener openings are angled such that said fastener openings allow said fasteners to extend through said prong and through said cavity to engage said recess in said central member at a location spaced away from said lateral channels.
2. The handrail assembly of claim 1, wherein said at least one bracket further comprises: an arm extending from said base; and a mount for securing said handrail assembly to a structure, wherein said mount is spaced apart from said railing.
3. The handrail assembly of claim 1, wherein said railing is formed from a single piece of material.
4. The handrail assembly of claim 1, wherein said railing is formed by extrusion.
5. The handrail assembly of claim 1, wherein said fastener surface is substantially perpendicular to said fastener openings.
6. A handrail assembly comprising: two or more elongated railings arranged end-to-end, each of said railings comprising: two lateral channels defined within a lower surface of railing and extending along a length of said railing, each of said lateral channels comprising an upper channel wall; a central member longitudinally extending between said two lateral channels; and a pair of opposing channel protrusions, each of said channel protrusions extending from and longitudinally along a respective outer sidewall surface of said central member, wherein said channel protrusions extend over a portion of said lateral channels; wherein a recess is defined within a lower surface of said central member between said lateral channels; a plurality of brackets, each of said brackets comprising: a base; and two prongs extending away from said base, wherein each of said prongs engages one of said lateral channels and a respective one of said upper channel walls, and wherein one or both of said prongs comprises a fastener surface comprising one or more fastener openings extending through said prong and adapted to receive fasteners for fixing said railings to said at least one bracket; wherein each of said prongs comprises a notch, said notch being adapted to slidably engage a respective one of said channel protrusions; wherein engagement of one of said railings with one of said brackets forms a cavity defined at least in part by said central member, said base, and said prongs; and wherein said fastener openings are angled such that said fastener openings allow said fasteners to extend through said prong and through said cavity to engage said recess in said central member at a location spaced away from said lateral channels.
7. The handrail assembly of claim 6, wherein each of said brackets further comprises: an arm extending from said base; and a mount for securing said handrail assembly to a structure, wherein said mount is spaced apart from said railing.
8. The handrail assembly of claim 6, wherein each of said lateral channels are defined at least in part by an outer channel wall, an inner channel wall, and said upper channel wall.
9. The handrail assembly of claim 8, wherein said central member extends between said inner channel walls of said lateral channels.
10. The handrail assembly of claim 9, wherein each of said railings further comprises: a top surface; and two side walls, wherein said side walls extend generally downwardly from said top surface and each of said side walls is attached to one of said outer channel walls.
11. The handrail assembly of claim 10, wherein each of said railings comprises an inner hollow, said inner hollow is defined at least in part by said top surface, said side walls, said upper channel walls, and said central member.
12. The handrail assembly of claim 11, further comprising one or more joins, wherein said joins are adapted to connect one of said railings to an adjacent one of said railings.
13. The handrail assembly of claim 12, wherein each of said joins extends across one longitudinal end of said one of said railings and another longitudinal end of said adjacent one of said railings.
14. The handrail assembly of claim 13, wherein each of said joins insertably engages with said inner hollows of said one of said railings and said adjacent one of said railings.
15. The handrail assembly of claim 14, wherein each of said joins is substantially hollow and comprises: an outer cross-sectional perimeter, wherein said outer cross-sectional perimeter is greater than a perimeter of said inner hollow; and a longitudinal slit.
16. The handrail assembly of claim 11, further comprising one or more caps, wherein each of said caps comprises: an end surface; and a railing attachment portion, wherein said railing attachment portion insertably engages with said inner hollow at one longitudinal end of one of said railings.
17. The handrail assembly of claim 16, wherein said railing attachment portion is substantially hollow and comprises: an outer cross-sectional perimeter, wherein said outer cross-sectional perimeter is greater than a perimeter of said inner hollow; and a longitudinal slit.
18. The handrail assembly of claim 8, wherein said channel protrusions extend from said inner channel walls of said lateral channels.
19. The handrail assembly of claim 6, wherein said fastener surface is substantially perpendicular to said fastener openings.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The preferred embodiment of the invention will be described by reference to the drawings thereof, in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(20) As mentioned above, the central member 34 spans the two inner channel walls 28. The shape of the central member 34 may vary. In the embodiment shown in
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(22) The arm 40 extends between the mount 42 and the head 38. The arm 40 acts to space the head 38 (and thereby the railing 12) away from the wall or post to which the mount 42 is attached. In doing so, the railing 12 is able to be easily grasped by the person's hand without interference from the wall or post. In the embodiment shown in
(23) Referring to the head 38 in more detail, the head 38 comprises an inner prong 50, an outer prong 51, and a base 48. Each of the prongs 50, 51 has an end 52. Proximal to the end 52, a notch 54 may be formed on the inner surface of the prongs 50, 51.
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(25) Alternatively, where the bracket 14 has already been fixed in place (e.g. by mounting to the wall or post), the railing 12 may be attached to the bracket 14 by placing one end of the railing 12 next to the bracket 14, again with the notches 54 being proximate to the channel protrusions 34. The railing 12 can then be slid through the bracket 14, again with the ends 52 of the prongs 50, 51 sliding into and then through the lateral channels 24 of the attachment portion 18.
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(28) As described above, one or more of the brackets 14 can be attached to the railing 12 by slidably engaging the prongs 50, 51 into the lateral channels 24. However, in order to securely fix the bracket 14 at a particular location along the railing 12, one or more railing fastener openings 58 are provided one or both of the prongs 50, 51. Fastener surfaces 62 are located along the lower portions of the prongs 50, 51. The railing fastener openings 58 are located on the fastener surfaces 62 and extend through the prongs 50, 51. In the embodiment shown in
(29) The railing fastener openings 58 are adapted to receive railing fasteners 60, such as screws, that extend through the railing fastener openings 58. Preferably, the rail fastener openings 58 are angled such that the railing fasteners 60, when inserted, can extend through the outer prong 51, into the cavity 56, and engage the central member 36 (as shown in
(30) If a single railing 12 is not of sufficient length for a particular purpose, additional railings 12 may be added as needed. For example, referring to
(31) The ends of the railings 12 may be covered with a cap 74. Referring to
(32) The presence of the two prongs 50, 51 provides two attachment points for the bracket 14 to the railing 12. This provides additional stability and strength to the railing 12 and reduces wobbling of the railing 12.
(33) 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.