EP0246057A2 - Interlocking pivot device for adjustable ballusters - Google Patents
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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- E04F—FINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
- E04F11/00—Stairways, ramps, or like structures; Balustrades; Handrails
- E04F11/18—Balustrades; Handrails
- E04F11/181—Balustrades
- E04F11/1817—Connections therefor
- E04F11/1834—Connections therefor with adjustable angle, e.g. pivotal connections
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- This invention relates generally to a two-piece pivot device for adjustable ballusters and the like, and, more particularly, to a two-piece interlocking pivot device for pivotably connecting a balluster to a hand or foot rail of a staircase assembly.
- Such assemblies include upper and lower rail portions which traverse the length of the assembly between two end posts and a plurality of ballusters which extend vertically between the upper and lower rail portions at longitudinally spaced intervals.
- the construction of such a staircase assembly requires the exercise of a great deal of skill and care, particularly since the angle between each balluster and the rail portions will vary with the pitch or degree of rise of the staircase or other surface with which the assembly is associated. Most difficult is to properly position the ballusters in precise vertically extending relation along the incline portion of the staircase once the rail portions have been cut and positioned between the posts.
- a two-piece interlocking pivot device for pivotably connecting a balluster to a hand or foot rail of a staircase assembly.
- the pivot device includes a disk-like element with a first connector integrally formed therewith and an enclosure element having a slotted opening for receiving the disk-like element and a second connector formed integrally therewith.
- the disk-like element is slidably pivotable within the enclosure element in order to achieve a full range of pivoting angles.
- the two connectors of the device are formed as threaded cylindrical mounting screws. This allows the connectors to be easily secured within the balluster or rail of the staircase assembly.
- the pivot device includes an enclosure element for receiving the balluster and formed with a rail connector, and a pair of cap members covering the enclosure element and formed with a balluster connector.
- the enclosure element is rotatably pivotable with respect to the cap members in order to achieve a full range of pivoting angles.
- Yet another object of the invention is to provide an interlocking pivot device which is used for pivotably connecting a balluster to a hand or foot rail.
- Still another object of the invention is to provide a device for pivotably connecting a balluster to a hand or foot rail which is of an uncomplicated construction and which may be readily and quickly in stalled by an unskilled person.
- the invention accordingly comprises the device embodying the features of construction, combination of elements, and arrangement of parts as exemplified in the following detailed disclosure, and the scope of the invention will be indicated in the claims.
- the pivot device of the invention is employed in a stairway system generally designated at 10.
- the stairway system includes a tread and riser assembly 12 defining multiple stairway landings.
- the stairway system is mounted between a vertically extending newel post 14 fixedly mounted to the tread and riser assembly 12.
- the system 10 includes slanted, longitudinally extending top rails 16 and correspondingly slanted longitudinally extending bottom rails 18.
- a plurality of ballusters 20 extend in spaced parallel relation between the top and bottom longitudinal rails 16 and 18.
- the ballusters have top ends 22 and bottom ends 24 joining respectively with top rails 16 and bottom rails 18.
- the two-piece interlocking pivot device in accordance with the invention is provided for pivotably connecting ballusters 20 to top rails 16 and bottom rails 18.
- the device includes a male element generally designated at 26 and a female element generally designated at 28.
- Male element 26 includes a disk 30 and a housing 34 integrally formed therewith which extends about halfway along the circumference of disk 30.
- Make element 26 also includes a cylindrical threaded member 32 extending upward from housing 34.
- Female element 28 includes spaced, parallel disks 36, thereby forming a slotted opening 38 for receiving disk 30 of male element 26.
- Element 28 further includes a base 40 on which disks 36 are mounted and a cylindrical threaded member 42 disposed beneath base 40.
- Figs. 3 and 4 the pivot device in accordance with the invention is shown connecting bottom rail 18 to balluster 16.
- a recess 50 is formed in bottom rail end 24.
- the pivot device is inserted in recess 50, with threaded member 32 being screw-mounted into balluster 20 in order to anchor the device in the balluster.
- threaded member 42 which extends past bottom end 24 of balluster 20, is screwed into bottom rail 18 in order to anchor the device therein.
- the balluster 20 may pivot at a full range of pivoting angles, as best shown in Fig. 6.
- Fig. 5 illustrates the two-piece interlocking pivot device when pivotably connecting balluster 20 to handrail 16.
- the pivot device shown in Fig. 5 is made from slidably coupled elements including disk 30, cover 34, and threaded member 32, and an enclosure receptacle including disks 36, base 40, and threaded member 42.
- cover 34 extends transversely with respect to disks 30 and 36, projecting a distance beyond the width of the device on either side in order to better stabilize the balluster-handrail connection.
- Fig. 7 shows an alternative embodiment of the pivot device of the invention, having a pin 52 extending through disks 30 and 36 after balluster 20 is connected to foot rail 18. Since pin 52 is positioned through the entire width of balluster 20, a reinforced connection between balluster 20 and foot rail 18 is provided, thereby giving more security in particular installations.
- the male element and the female element of the preferred embodiment include substantially circular disks which mate in order to form a substantially circular pivot device, those elements may be appropriately shaped in order to form a device of varying appearance, with the disks being correspondingly configured, so long as the device exhibits the necessary characteristics for carrying out the invention.
- the device includes a female element generally designed at 50, which comprises spaced parallel disks 56, a base member 52 on which the disks are mounted and a pair of peg members 54 integrally formed with the base member 52 and extending away from disks 56.
- Disks 56 include respective outer surfaces 57 and central bores 58.
- the device also includes two cap members 60 of a generally hemispherical shape having pins 62 extending therefrom. In assembly, pins 62 of cap members 60 are fitted through bores 58 formed in disks 56 in order that cap members 60 are coveringly positioned adjacent outer surfaces 57 of disks 56.
- the pivot device of Fig. 7 is shown operatively connecting bottom rail 18 to balluster 16 of a conventional stairway system.
- rail 18 is formed with a pair of receiving holes 58 in which pegs 54 of female element 50 are inserted and anchored.
- the disks 56 of female element 50 are inserted within exterior grooves 64 of balluster 16. Since grooves 64 are slightly larger than disks 56, disks 56 rotate freely within grooves 64.
- cap members 60 are coveringly positioned over the outer surfaces 57 of disk members 56 by inserting pins 62 through holes 58 of disk members 56 and then screw-fitting them into balluster 16 in order to anchor the pivot device therein.
- balluster 16 may pivot through a full range of pivoting angles, as best shown in Fig. 9. This is because cap members 60 can rotate f reely with respect to disks 56 when balluster 16 is adjusted to various angles with respect to bottom rail 18 during staircase assembly.
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- This invention relates generally to a two-piece pivot device for adjustable ballusters and the like, and, more particularly, to a two-piece interlocking pivot device for pivotably connecting a balluster to a hand or foot rail of a staircase assembly.
- In both contemporary and traditional architecture, it is quite fashionable to install a decorative stair rail assembly. Such assemblies include upper and lower rail portions which traverse the length of the assembly between two end posts and a plurality of ballusters which extend vertically between the upper and lower rail portions at longitudinally spaced intervals. The construction of such a staircase assembly requires the exercise of a great deal of skill and care, particularly since the angle between each balluster and the rail portions will vary with the pitch or degree of rise of the staircase or other surface with which the assembly is associated. Most difficult is to properly position the ballusters in precise vertically extending relation along the incline portion of the staircase once the rail portions have been cut and positioned between the posts.
- One solution to this problem has been a type of universal assembly which permits installation of the staircase assembly with any appropriate angle between the ballusters and the upper and lower rail portions. However, since the assembly pivots together and is in actuality an overall fixed assembly, installation still requires a great deal of skill and care, and therefore the assembly is less than desirable.
- Another solution was to provide recesses including clearances in the rails for permitting deflection of the balluster from a normal inclination. However, this approach was also disadvantageous since the balluster may slide within the recess after installation.
- Accordingly, it is desirable to provide an improved method for pivotably connecting a balluster to a hand or foot rail that overcomes these problems.
- Generally speaking, in accordance with the invention, a two-piece interlocking pivot device for pivotably connecting a balluster to a hand or foot rail of a staircase assembly is provided. The pivot device includes a disk-like element with a first connector integrally formed therewith and an enclosure element having a slotted opening for receiving the disk-like element and a second connector formed integrally therewith. The disk-like element is slidably pivotable within the enclosure element in order to achieve a full range of pivoting angles.
- Preferably, the two connectors of the device are formed as threaded cylindrical mounting screws. This allows the connectors to be easily secured within the balluster or rail of the staircase assembly.
- In an alternative embodiment, the pivot device includes an enclosure element for receiving the balluster and formed with a rail connector, and a pair of cap members covering the enclosure element and formed with a balluster connector. The enclosure element is rotatably pivotable with respect to the cap members in order to achieve a full range of pivoting angles.
- Accordingly, it is an object of the invention to provide an improved means for pivotably cconnecting a balluster to a hand or foot rail of a staircase assembly.
- Yet another object of the invention is to provide an interlocking pivot device which is used for pivotably connecting a balluster to a hand or foot rail.
- It is still a further object of the invention to provide a pivot device which includes a male member and a female member.
- Still another object of the invention is to provide a device for pivotably connecting a balluster to a hand or foot rail which is of an uncomplicated construction and which may be readily and quickly in stalled by an unskilled person.
- Still other objects and advantages of the invention will, in part, be apparent from the specification when considered in conjunction with the drawings and claims hereof.
- The invention accordingly comprises the device embodying the features of construction, combination of elements, and arrangement of parts as exemplified in the following detailed disclosure, and the scope of the invention will be indicated in the claims.
- For a fuller understanding of the invention, reference is made to the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
- Fig. 1 is a side elevational view of a staircase assembly employing the pivot device of the invention;
- Fig. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the pivot device in accordance with the invention;
- Fig. 3 is a sectional view taken along line 3-3 of Fig. 1;
- Fig. 4 is a sectional view taken along line 4-4 of Fig. 3;
- Fig. 5 is a sectional view taken along line 5-5 of Fig. 1;
- Fig. 6 is a sectional view of the pivot device in accordance with the invention showing the disk element slidably pivoting within the enclosure element;
- Fig. 7 is a sectional view of an alternative embodiment of the pivot device in accordance with the invention in which a pin extends through the device;
- Fig. 8 is an exploded perspective view of a second embodiment of the pivot device in accordance with the inven tion;
- Fig. 9 is a sectional view of the pivot device in Fig. 8 shown pivotally connecting a balluster to a foot rail of a staircase assembly; and
- Fig. 10 is a sectional view taken along line 10-10 of Fig. 9.
- Referring now to the drawings, a two-piece inter-locking pivot device in accordance with the invention is disclosed. As illustrated in Fig. 1, the pivot device of the invention is employed in a stairway system generally designated at 10. The stairway system includes a tread and
riser assembly 12 defining multiple stairway landings. The stairway system is mounted between a vertically extendingnewel post 14 fixedly mounted to the tread andriser assembly 12. Thesystem 10 includes slanted, longitudinally extendingtop rails 16 and correspondingly slanted longitudinally extendingbottom rails 18. A plurality ofballusters 20 extend in spaced parallel relation between the top and bottomlongitudinal rails top ends 22 andbottom ends 24 joining respectively withtop rails 16 andbottom rails 18. Attop ends 22 andbottom ends 24, the two-piece interlocking pivot device in accordance with the invention is provided for pivotably connectingballusters 20 totop rails 16 andbottom rails 18. - Turning to Fig. 2, the two-piece interlocking pivot device of the invention is shown. The device includes a male element generally designated at 26 and a female element generally designated at 28.
Male element 26 includes adisk 30 and ahousing 34 integrally formed therewith which extends about halfway along the circumference of disk 30. Makeelement 26 also includes a cylindrical threadedmember 32 extending upward fromhousing 34.Female element 28 includes spaced,parallel disks 36, thereby forming aslotted opening 38 for receivingdisk 30 ofmale element 26.Element 28 further includes abase 40 on whichdisks 36 are mounted and a cylindrical threadedmember 42 disposed beneathbase 40. In assembly, afterdisk 30 ofmale element 26 is inserted in slottedopening 38 offemale element 28, apin 44 is inserted through alignedbores 48 ofdisks 36 and bore 46 ofdisks 30 in order to pivotably engageelements - Turning now to Figs. 3 and 4, the pivot device in accordance with the invention is shown connecting
bottom rail 18 toballuster 16. In order to pivotably connectballuster 20 tobottom rail 18, arecess 50 is formed inbottom rail end 24. Then, the pivot device is inserted inrecess 50, with threadedmember 32 being screw-mounted intoballuster 20 in order to anchor the device in the balluster. Likewise, threadedmember 42, which extends pastbottom end 24 ofballuster 20, is screwed intobottom rail 18 in order to anchor the device therein. After connecting the balluster and bottom rail by means of the device, theballuster 20 may pivot at a full range of pivoting angles, as best shown in Fig. 6. This is becausedisk 30 ofmale element 26 is mounted for slidable pivoting movement withindisks 36 ofelement 28 by means ofpin 44. Consequently,male element 26 will freely rotate aboutpivot pin 44 so thatballuster 20 may be adjusted to various angles with respect tobottom rail 18 in order to accommodate various stair slopes. - Reference is now made to Fig. 5 which illustrates the two-piece interlocking pivot device when pivotably connecting
balluster 20 tohandrail 16. Like the pivot device which connected the balluster to the foot rail, the pivot device shown in Fig. 5 is made from slidably coupledelements including disk 30,cover 34, and threadedmember 32, and an enclosurereceptacle including disks 36,base 40, and threadedmember 42. It is noted thatcover 34 extends transversely with respect todisks - Fig. 7 shows an alternative embodiment of the pivot device of the invention, having a
pin 52 extending throughdisks balluster 20 is connected tofoot rail 18. Sincepin 52 is positioned through the entire width ofballuster 20, a reinforced connection betweenballuster 20 andfoot rail 18 is provided, thereby giving more security in particular installations. - Although the male element and the female element of the preferred embodiment include substantially circular disks which mate in order to form a substantially circular pivot device, those elements may be appropriately shaped in order to form a device of varying appearance, with the disks being correspondingly configured, so long as the device exhibits the necessary characteristics for carrying out the invention.
- Turning now to Fig. 8, a three-piece interlocking pivot device in accordance with the invention is shown. The device includes a female element generally designed at 50, which comprises spaced
parallel disks 56, abase member 52 on which the disks are mounted and a pair ofpeg members 54 integrally formed with thebase member 52 and extending away fromdisks 56.Disks 56 include respectiveouter surfaces 57 andcentral bores 58. The device also includes twocap members 60 of a generally hemisphericalshape having pins 62 extending therefrom. In assembly, pins 62 ofcap members 60 are fitted throughbores 58 formed indisks 56 in order thatcap members 60 are coveringly positioned adjacentouter surfaces 57 ofdisks 56. - In Figs. 9 and 10, the pivot device of Fig. 7 is shown operatively connecting
bottom rail 18 to balluster 16 of a conventional stairway system. In order to pivotally connectballuster 16 tobottom rail 18,rail 18 is formed with a pair of receivingholes 58 in which pegs 54 offemale element 50 are inserted and anchored. Then, thedisks 56 offemale element 50 are inserted withinexterior grooves 64 ofballuster 16. Sincegrooves 64 are slightly larger thandisks 56,disks 56 rotate freely withingrooves 64. Oncedisks 56 are appropriately positioned,cap members 60 are coveringly positioned over theouter surfaces 57 ofdisk members 56 by insertingpins 62 throughholes 58 ofdisk members 56 and then screw-fitting them intoballuster 16 in order to anchor the pivot device therein. As a result,balluster 16 may pivot through a full range of pivoting angles, as best shown in Fig. 9. This is becausecap members 60 can rotate f reely with respect todisks 56 whenballuster 16 is adjusted to various angles with respect tobottom rail 18 during staircase assembly. - It will thus be seen that the object set forth above, among those made apparent from the preceding description, are efficiently attained and, since certain charges may be made in the above construction, without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in th accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
- It is also to be understood that the following claims are intended to cover all of the generic and specific features of the invention herein described, and all statements of the scope of the invention which, as a matter of language, might be said to fall therebetween.
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