US155028A - Improvement in stair-rods - Google Patents

Improvement in stair-rods Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US155028A
US155028A US155028DA US155028A US 155028 A US155028 A US 155028A US 155028D A US155028D A US 155028DA US 155028 A US155028 A US 155028A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
rod
stair
rods
improvement
bolt
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
Publication date
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US155028A publication Critical patent/US155028A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
    • A47G27/00Floor fabrics; Fastenings therefor
    • A47G27/06Stair rods; Stair-rod fasteners ; Laying carpeting on stairs
    • A47G27/065Stair rods; Stair-rod fasteners

Definitions

  • Stair-rods have been made with an iron band, over which thin brass or German silver has been drawn and the rods bent to shape. Triangular rods of wood and metal have been used.
  • My improvement is especially intended for stairs where a wide carpet is used, and there is not sufficient Width on the stairs at the sides of the carpet to allow for the ordinary end loop and endwise movement in first one direction and then the other as the rod is inserted into place.
  • I employ a metal rod that is hollow, and generally of a triangular form, the back being of one strip of metal and the face of a different strip, and having its edges folded back behind the edges of the rear strip; and into the ends of this hollow rod bolts are inserted, and either or both are actuated by a knob or projection at the surface of the rod, and said bolts are both moved, or only one, so as to bolt the ⁇ rod either to the casing at the sides of the stair or to eyes specially provided, so that the rod can be nearly as long as the Width of the stair.
  • Figure 1 is au elevation of the ends of the rod.
  • Fig. 2 is a cross-section ot' the bar.
  • Fig. 3 is an end view, and
  • Fig. 4 is a horizontal section at the line x.
  • the surface of the rod is more or less ornamental. I have shown the vmetal face a as flat. The edges of this metal face a are turned back, and retain the back plate b, such back plate being V-formed, and of less expensive metal than the face of the rod. This construction renders the rod very strong and cheap.
  • the bolts d are made With'a broad body vat the back of the plate a; and near the ends of the rod there is a mortise in the plate a, and said plate is recessed back between such mortise and the end, so
  • the plate a comes behind the bolt 5 but the broad body is behind the plate a and the lnortise therein, through which is the rivet that connects the bolt to its actuating button or disk i, that is more or less ornamental.
  • the bolt d can be projected beyond the end of the rod into the casing or wainscoting, and the rodean be nearly as long as the Width of the stair.
  • an end piece can be attached into the angle between the tread and riser of the stair, into a hole in which the bolts can be projected, as seen at l.
  • the bolts at each end may be stationary, so as to be inserted into the hole in the casing as the rod is put into place, after which the moving bolt at the other end is projected into the hole prepared for its reception.
  • the metal forming the surface of the rod may be tinned iron planished or embossed.
  • the hollow stair-rod made of the metal strip a, which extends over and secures the edges of the backb, as set forth.

Description

IV ER S EN Stair-Rods.A
Nof155,028.
Patented Sept'.15, 1874.
f 11 ALA/nd 111 fr 1HE :manila co. Puom v1mm-Lasa. 4| PARK Puegmr,
UNITED 1 STATES PATENT OEEIGE.
lMPROyEMENT IN STAIR-RODS.
Speciiication forming part of Letters Patent No. 155,028, dated September` 15, 1874;' application filed August 1, 1874.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, HANS IvERsEN, of the city and State of New York, have invented an Improvement in Stair-Rods, of which the yfollowing is a specification:
Stair-rods have been made with an iron band, over which thin brass or German silver has been drawn and the rods bent to shape. Triangular rods of wood and metal have been used.
My improvement is especially intended for stairs where a wide carpet is used, and there is not sufficient Width on the stairs at the sides of the carpet to allow for the ordinary end loop and endwise movement in first one direction and then the other as the rod is inserted into place.
I employ a metal rod that is hollow, and generally of a triangular form, the back being of one strip of metal and the face of a different strip, and having its edges folded back behind the edges of the rear strip; and into the ends of this hollow rod bolts are inserted, and either or both are actuated by a knob or projection at the surface of the rod, and said bolts are both moved, or only one, so as to bolt the` rod either to the casing at the sides of the stair or to eyes specially provided, so that the rod can be nearly as long as the Width of the stair. v
In the drawing, Figure 1 is au elevation of the ends of the rod. Fig. 2 is a cross-section ot' the bar. Fig. 3 is an end view, and Fig. 4 is a horizontal section at the line x.
The surface of the rod is more or less ornamental. I have shown the vmetal face a as flat. The edges of this metal face a are turned back, and retain the back plate b, such back plate being V-formed, and of less expensive metal than the face of the rod. This construction renders the rod very strong and cheap.
At the same time it is hollow, and receives the bolts at the ends. The bolts d are made With'a broad body vat the back of the plate a; and near the ends of the rod there is a mortise in the plate a, and said plate is recessed back between such mortise and the end, so
that the plate a comes behind the bolt 5 but the broad body is behind the plate a and the lnortise therein, through which is the rivet that connects the bolt to its actuating button or disk i, that is more or less ornamental.
By this construction the bolt d can be projected beyond the end of the rod into the casing or wainscoting, and the rodean be nearly as long as the Width of the stair.
When desired, an end piece can be attached into the angle between the tread and riser of the stair, into a hole in which the bolts can be projected, as seen at l.
It will generally be best to make the bolts at each end to move; but, if desired, the bolt at one end maybe stationary, so as to be inserted into the hole in the casing as the rod is put into place, after which the moving bolt at the other end is projected into the hole prepared for its reception.
The metal forming the surface of the rod may be tinned iron planished or embossed.
I claim as my invention- 1. The hollow stair-rod made of the metal strip a, which extends over and secures the edges of the backb, as set forth.
2. The bolt d at the end of the stair-rod, moving in a recess in the plate a, and provided with the button or head i upon the surface of the rod, as and for the purposes set forth.
Signed by me this 30th day of July, 187 4.
H. IVERSEN. Witnesses:
GEO. D. WALKER, GEO. T. PINCKNEY.
US155028D Improvement in stair-rods Expired - Lifetime US155028A (en)

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US155028A true US155028A (en) 1874-09-15

Family

ID=2224438

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US155028D Expired - Lifetime US155028A (en) Improvement in stair-rods

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US155028A (en)

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US155028A (en) Improvement in stair-rods
US978380A (en) Toggle-bolt.
USRE6819E (en) Improvement in stair-rods
US240916A (en) John maxwell
US651016A (en) Spike.
US293411A (en) Barbed-metal-strip fencing
US1171589A (en) Joint.
US184184A (en) Improvement in door-bolts
US812348A (en) Hasp-fastener.
US181149A (en) Improvement in carpet-fasteners
US193833A (en) Improvement in compound and ornamental lumber
US1531454A (en) Toy gun
US1538894A (en) Buckle
USD10926S (en) Design for blind-lifts
US150071A (en) Improvement in buckles
US251503A (en) Curtain-cornice
US132202A (en) Improvement in key-hole escutcheons
USD68972S (en) Design for a curtain rod or similar article
US154779A (en) Improvement in window-sash moldings
US1007757A (en) Mounting for sliding doors.
US212961A (en) Improvement in metallic binding-strips for oil-cloth
US350884A (en) Window shade bar
USD51277S (en) Design for a toy building element
US956961A (en) Combined shovel and scoop.
US350777A (en) Picture-mat