US20170211278A1 - Armrest Structure for Railing - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an armrest structure for a railing in which each of a plurality of upright post is rotated to a desired angle relative to a handrail by way of each of multiple first connectors.
- a conventional armrest structure 10 for a railing contains a plurality of upright posts 11 erected on step faces of stairs respectively, and each upright post 11 has an insertion 111 formed on a top thereof.
- the conventional armrest structure also contains a handrail 12 which has multiple slots 121 defined on a bottom of the handrail 12 so that each slot 121 accommodates the insertion 111 of said each upright post 11 , such that the plurality of upright posts 11 and the handrail 12 are arranged beside the stairs.
- the conventional armrest structure 10 has defects as follows:
- each upright post 11 When said each upright post 11 is not erected on each step face of the stairs exactly, the insertion 111 of said each upright post 11 cannot be accommodated in said each slot 121 .
- the multiple slots 121 are formed on the bottom of the handrail 12 at high accuracy so as to accommodate the plurality of upright posts 12 exactly, thus causing troublesome manufacture process.
- another conventional armrest structure 20 for a railing contains a plurality of upright posts 21 , a handrail, and a horizontal rod, wherein each upright post 21 has a first shaft 211 arranged on a top thereof and has a second shaft 212 formed on a bottom thereof, the handrail has a first stem 22 , multiple first notches 221 defined proximate to a bottom of the first stem 22 so that each first notch 221 rotatably connects with the first shaft 211 of said each upright post 21 .
- the first stem 23 fits with a first cover 23 with two first side plates 231 , and the two first side plates 231 of the first cover 23 cover two sides of the first stem 22 , such that the first shaft 211 of said each upright post 21 is limited in said each first notch 221 of the first stem 22 .
- the horizontal rod has a second stem 24 with multiple second notches 241 so that each second notch 241 rotatably connects with the second shaft 212 of said each upright post 21 , and the second stem 24 fits with a second cover 25 having two second side plates 251 , and the two second side plates 251 of the second cover 25 cover two sides of the second stem 24 , such that the second shaft 212 of said each upright post 21 is limited in said each second notch 241 of the second stem 24 .
- the armrest structure 20 In assembly, the first shaft 211 of said each upright post 21 is rotatably connected with said each first notch 221 of the first stem 22 , and the second shaft 212 of said each upright post 21 is rotatably connected with said each second notch 241 of the second stem 24 , hence the plurality of upright post 21 , the handrail, and the horizontal rod are assembled together. Nevertheless, the armrest structure 20 still has disadvantages as follows:
- each upright post 21 , the first stem 22 of the handrail, and the second stem 24 of the horizontal rod are worked firstly to form the first shaft 211 , the second shaft 212 , the multiple first notches 221 of the first stem 22 , and the multiple second notches 241 of the second stem 24 , thereafter the first cover 23 and the second cover 25 are manufactured, thus having complicated manufacture process.
- the first shaft 211 of said each upright post 21 is limited in said each first notch 221 of the first stem 21 by using two first side plates 231 of the first cover 23
- the second shaft 212 of said each upright post 21 is limited in said each second notch 241 of the second stem 24 by way the tow second side plates 251 of the second cover 25 , hence when said each upright post 21 is broken, the first cover 23 and the second cover 25 are removed so as to replace said each upright post 21 , thereby causing troublesome replacement.
- the present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages.
- the primary objective of the present invention is to provide an armrest structure for a railing in which each of a plurality of upright post is rotated to a desired angle relative to a handrail by way of each of multiple first connectors.
- Another objective of the present invention is to provide an armrest structure for a railing which when said each upright post is broken, it is replaced easily by using said each first connectors and each of multiple second connectors.
- an armrest structure for a railing contains: at least one upright post, a handrail mounted on the at least one upright post, and multiple first connectors.
- Each first connector is defined between each of the at least one upright post and the handrail, said each first connector includes a first connection part and a second connection part, a first end of the first connection part couples with said each upright post, and the first connection part has a first connecting portion extending outwardly from a second end of the first connection part, the second connection part is locked on a bottom of the handrail and has two second connecting portions configured to rotatably connect with the first connecting portion of the first connection part.
- FIG. 1 is a cross sectional view of a conventional armrest structure for a railing.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the exploded components of another conventional armrest structure for a railing.
- FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view showing the assembly of said another conventional armrest structure for the railing.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing the exploded components of an armrest structure for a railing according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing the exploded components of a part of the armrest structure for the railing according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a cross sectional view showing the application of the armrest structure for the railing according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a cross sectional view showing the application of an armrest structure for a railing according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing the exploded components of an armrest structure for a railing according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view showing the exploded components of a part of the armrest structure for the railing according to the third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a cross sectional view showing the application of the armrest structure for the railing according to the third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is a cross sectional view showing the application of an armrest structure for a railing according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- an armrest structure 30 for a railing comprises: a plurality of upright posts 31 , a handrail 32 mounted on the plurality of upright posts 31 , and multiple first connectors 40 , wherein each first connector 40 is defined between each upright post 31 and the handrail 32 so that said each upright post 31 is rotated to a desired angle relative to the handrail 32 , and said each first connector 40 includes a first connection part 41 and a second connection part 42 , the first connection part 41 is a L-shaped tube or a T-shaped tube, a first end of the first connection part 41 couples with an upper end of said each upright post 31 , and the first connection part 41 has a first connecting portion 411 extending outwardly from and perpendicular to a second end of the first connection part 41 .
- the first connection part 41 has an extension 412 extending on the first end thereof, and the extension 412 is a threaded section so as to screw with the upper end of said each upright post 31 or is a bolt section so as to connect with the upper end of said each upright post 31 .
- the second connection part 42 is locked on a bottom of the handrail 32 by way of two first screw bolts 43 and has two second connecting portions 421 configured to rotatably connect with the first connecting portion 411 of the first connection part 41 .
- the second connection part 42 is an integrally formed sheet and has an accommodation portion 422 defined on a central position thereof, and the accommodation portion 422 has the two second connecting portions 421 which are concavely arcuate and are integrally arranged on two peripheral sides of the accommodation portion 422 respectively, the first connection part 41 inserts into the accommodation portion 422 of the second connection part 42 and its first connecting portion 411 rotatably connects with the two second connecting portions 421 of the second connection part 42 .
- the second connection part 42 also has a limiting piece 423 extending outwardly from one of the two peripheral sides of the accommodation portion 422 thereof, wherein after the first connection part 41 rotatably fits with the second connection part 42 , the limiting piece 423 is bent and abuts against the first connecting portion 411 of the first connection part 41 .
- the second connection part 42 further has two stop pieces 424 integrally extending outward adjacent to the two second connecting portions 421 respectively so as to limit the first connecting portion 411 of the first connection part 41 and to stop a removal of the first connection part 41 from the second connection part 42 , and the first connecting portion 411 of the first connection part 41 rotatably connects with the two second connecting portions 421 of the second connection part 42 , hence the plurality of upright posts 31 are rotated to the desired angle relative to the handrail 32 by way of the multiple first connectors 40 .
- the handrail 32 is obliquely arranged above stairs and its bottom edge is joined with a reinforcement post 33 , and the plurality of the upright posts 31 are adjustably rotated relative to the handrail 32 by way of the multiple first connectors 40 , wherein a lower end of said each upright post 31 is secured on each of step faces of the stairs.
- a first fitting sleeve 311 is fitted with the lower end of said upright post 31 , and multiple second connectors 40 are mounted on the step faces of the stairs (structure of each second connector is identical to said each first connector, so further remarks are omitted) individually, wherein an extension 412 of a first connection part 41 of said each second connector 40 is screwed or connected with the lower end of said each upright post 31 , a second connection part 42 of said each second connector 40 is locked on said each step face of the stairs by using two second screw bolts 43 , and the first fitting sleeve 311 covers said each second connector 40 , thus fixing the armrest structure 30 above the stairs easily.
- each upright post 31 is adjustably rotated to the desired angle relative to the step face of the stairs by using the second connection part 42 of said each second connector 40 .
- said each upright post 31 is broken, it is replaced easily by using said each first and second connectors 40 .
- a second fitting sleeve 312 is fitted with a lower end of each of a plurality of upright posts 31 of an armrest structure 30 , and each of multiple second connectors 40 is coupled with a horizontal rod 34 , wherein an extension 412 of a first connection part 41 of said each second connector 40 is locked on a lower end of said each upright post 31 , and a second connection part 42 of said each second connector 40 is locked on a top of the horizontal rod 34 by using two second screw bolts 43 , thereafter the second fitting sleeve 312 covers said each second connector 40 , upper ends of the plurality of upright posts 31 are in connection with a handrail 32 by way of multiple first connectors 40 respectively, and lower ends of the plurality of upright posts 31 are coupled with the horizontal rod 34 by using the multiple second connectors 40 individually.
- the plurality of upright posts 31 are replaceable conveniently by means of the multiple first and second connectors 40 .
- an armrest structure 50 for a railing comprises: a plurality of upright posts 51 , a handrail 52 mounted on the plurality of upright posts 51 , and multiple first connectors 60 , wherein each multiple first connector 60 is defined between each upright post 51 and the handrail 52 so that said each upright post 51 is rotated to a desired angle relative to the handrail 52 , and said each first connector 60 includes a first connection part 61 and a second connection part 62 , the first connection part 61 is a L-shaped tube or a T-shaped tube, a first end of the first connection part 61 couples with an upper end of said each upright post 51 , and the first connection part 61 has a first connecting portion 611 extending outwardly from and perpendicular to a second end of the first connection part 61 .
- the first connection part 61 has an extension 612 extending on the first end thereof, and the extension 612 is a threaded section so as to screw with the upper end of said each upright post 61 or is a bolt section so as to connect with the upper end of said each upright post 61 .
- the second connection part 62 is locked on a bottom of the handrail 62 by way of two first screw bolts 63 and has two second connecting portions 621 configured to rotatably connect with the first connecting portion 611 of the first connection part 61 .
- the second connection part 62 has an accommodation portion 622 defined on a central position thereof and has the two second connecting portions 621 which are concavely arcuate and are integrally arranged on two peripheral sides of the accommodation portion 622 respectively, the first connection part 61 inserts into the accommodation portion 622 of the second connection part 62 and its first connecting portion 611 rotatably connects with the two second connecting portions 621 of the second connection part 62 .
- the second connection part 62 also has a limiting piece 623 welded on a top thereof and has two stop pieces 624 integrally extending outward adjacent to the two second connecting portions 621 respectively so as to limit the first connecting portion 611 of the first connection part 61 and to stop a removal of the first connection part 61 from the second connection part 62 , and the first connecting portion 611 of the first connection part 61 rotatably connects with the two second connecting portions 621 of the second connection part 62 , hence the plurality of upright posts 51 are rotated to the desired angle relative to the handrail 52 by way of the multiple first connectors 60 .
- the handrail 52 is obliquely arranged above stairs and its bottom edge is joined with a reinforcement post 53 , and the plurality of the upright posts 51 are adjustably rotated relative to the handrail 52 by way of the multiple first connectors 60 , wherein a lower end of said each upright post 51 is secured on each of step faces of the stairs.
- a first fitting sleeve 511 is fitted with the lower end of said upright post 51 , and multiple second connectors 60 are mounted on the step faces of the stairs (structure of each second connector is identical to said each first connector, so further remarks are omitted) individually, wherein an extension 612 of a first connection part 61 of said each second connector 60 is screwed or connected with the lower end of said each upright post 51 , a second connection part 62 of said each second connector 60 is locked on said each step face of the stairs by using two second screw bolts 63 , and the first fitting sleeve 511 fits with said each second connector 60 , thus fixing the armrest structure 50 above the stairs easily.
- each upright post 51 is adjustably rotated to the desired angle relative to the step face of the stairs by using the second connection part 62 of said each second connector 60 .
- said each upright post 61 is broken, it is replaced easily by using said each first connector 60 and said each second connector 60 .
- a second fitting sleeve 512 is fitted with a lower end of each of a plurality of upright posts 51 of an armrest structure 50 , and each of multiple second connectors 60 is coupled with a horizontal rod 54 , wherein upper ends of the plurality of upright posts 51 are in connection with a handrail 52 by way of multiple first connectors 60 respectively, and lower ends of the plurality of upright posts 51 are coupled with the horizontal rod 54 by using the multiple second connectors 60 individually.
- the plurality of upright posts 51 are replaceable conveniently by means of the multiple first and second connectors 60 .
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An armrest structure for a railing contains: at least one upright post, a handrail mounted on the at least one upright post, and multiple first connectors. Each first connector is defined between each of the at least one upright post and the handrail, said each first connector includes a first connection part and a second connection part, a first end of the first connection part couples with said each upright post, and the first connection part has a first connecting portion extending outwardly from a second end of the first connection part, the second connection part is locked on a bottom of the handrail and has two second connecting portions configured to rotatably connect with the first connecting portion of the first connection part.
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- The present invention relates to an armrest structure for a railing in which each of a plurality of upright post is rotated to a desired angle relative to a handrail by way of each of multiple first connectors.
- Referring to
FIG. 1 , aconventional armrest structure 10 for a railing contains a plurality ofupright posts 11 erected on step faces of stairs respectively, and eachupright post 11 has aninsertion 111 formed on a top thereof. The conventional armrest structure also contains ahandrail 12 which hasmultiple slots 121 defined on a bottom of thehandrail 12 so that eachslot 121 accommodates theinsertion 111 of said eachupright post 11, such that the plurality ofupright posts 11 and thehandrail 12 are arranged beside the stairs. However, theconventional armrest structure 10 has defects as follows: - 1. When said each
upright post 11 is not erected on each step face of the stairs exactly, theinsertion 111 of said eachupright post 11 cannot be accommodated in said eachslot 121. - 2. The
multiple slots 121 are formed on the bottom of thehandrail 12 at high accuracy so as to accommodate the plurality ofupright posts 12 exactly, thus causing troublesome manufacture process. - 3. When one of the plurality of
upright posts 11 is broken, the plurality ofupright posts 11 are removed from thehandrail 12 so as to replace the oneupright post 11, thus having inconvenient replacement. - With reference to
FIGS. 2 and 3 , anotherconventional armrest structure 20 for a railing contains a plurality ofupright posts 21, a handrail, and a horizontal rod, wherein eachupright post 21 has afirst shaft 211 arranged on a top thereof and has asecond shaft 212 formed on a bottom thereof, the handrail has afirst stem 22, multiplefirst notches 221 defined proximate to a bottom of thefirst stem 22 so that eachfirst notch 221 rotatably connects with thefirst shaft 211 of said eachupright post 21. Thefirst stem 23 fits with afirst cover 23 with twofirst side plates 231, and the twofirst side plates 231 of thefirst cover 23 cover two sides of thefirst stem 22, such that thefirst shaft 211 of said eachupright post 21 is limited in said eachfirst notch 221 of thefirst stem 22. The horizontal rod has asecond stem 24 with multiplesecond notches 241 so that eachsecond notch 241 rotatably connects with thesecond shaft 212 of said eachupright post 21, and thesecond stem 24 fits with asecond cover 25 having twosecond side plates 251, and the twosecond side plates 251 of thesecond cover 25 cover two sides of thesecond stem 24, such that thesecond shaft 212 of said eachupright post 21 is limited in said eachsecond notch 241 of thesecond stem 24. In assembly, thefirst shaft 211 of said eachupright post 21 is rotatably connected with said eachfirst notch 221 of thefirst stem 22, and thesecond shaft 212 of said eachupright post 21 is rotatably connected with said eachsecond notch 241 of thesecond stem 24, hence the plurality ofupright post 21, the handrail, and the horizontal rod are assembled together. Nevertheless, thearmrest structure 20 still has disadvantages as follows: - 1. Said each
upright post 21, thefirst stem 22 of the handrail, and thesecond stem 24 of the horizontal rod are worked firstly to form thefirst shaft 211, thesecond shaft 212, the multiplefirst notches 221 of thefirst stem 22, and the multiplesecond notches 241 of thesecond stem 24, thereafter thefirst cover 23 and thesecond cover 25 are manufactured, thus having complicated manufacture process. - 2. The
first shaft 211 of said eachupright post 21 is limited in said eachfirst notch 221 of thefirst stem 21 by using twofirst side plates 231 of thefirst cover 23, and thesecond shaft 212 of said eachupright post 21 is limited in said eachsecond notch 241 of thesecond stem 24 by way the towsecond side plates 251 of thesecond cover 25, hence when said eachupright post 21 is broken, thefirst cover 23 and thesecond cover 25 are removed so as to replace said eachupright post 21, thereby causing troublesome replacement. - The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages.
- The primary objective of the present invention is to provide an armrest structure for a railing in which each of a plurality of upright post is rotated to a desired angle relative to a handrail by way of each of multiple first connectors.
- Another objective of the present invention is to provide an armrest structure for a railing which when said each upright post is broken, it is replaced easily by using said each first connectors and each of multiple second connectors.
- To obtain above objectives, an armrest structure for a railing provided by the present invention contains: at least one upright post, a handrail mounted on the at least one upright post, and multiple first connectors.
- Each first connector is defined between each of the at least one upright post and the handrail, said each first connector includes a first connection part and a second connection part, a first end of the first connection part couples with said each upright post, and the first connection part has a first connecting portion extending outwardly from a second end of the first connection part, the second connection part is locked on a bottom of the handrail and has two second connecting portions configured to rotatably connect with the first connecting portion of the first connection part.
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FIG. 1 is a cross sectional view of a conventional armrest structure for a railing. -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the exploded components of another conventional armrest structure for a railing. -
FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view showing the assembly of said another conventional armrest structure for the railing. -
FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing the exploded components of an armrest structure for a railing according to a first embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing the exploded components of a part of the armrest structure for the railing according to the first embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 6 is a cross sectional view showing the application of the armrest structure for the railing according to the first embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 7 is a cross sectional view showing the application of an armrest structure for a railing according to a second embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing the exploded components of an armrest structure for a railing according to a third embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 9 is a perspective view showing the exploded components of a part of the armrest structure for the railing according to the third embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 10 is a cross sectional view showing the application of the armrest structure for the railing according to the third embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 11 is a cross sectional view showing the application of an armrest structure for a railing according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention. - With reference to
FIGS. 4 and 5 , anarmrest structure 30 for a railing according to a first embodiment of the present invention comprises: a plurality ofupright posts 31, ahandrail 32 mounted on the plurality ofupright posts 31, and multiplefirst connectors 40, wherein eachfirst connector 40 is defined between eachupright post 31 and thehandrail 32 so that said eachupright post 31 is rotated to a desired angle relative to thehandrail 32, and said eachfirst connector 40 includes afirst connection part 41 and asecond connection part 42, thefirst connection part 41 is a L-shaped tube or a T-shaped tube, a first end of thefirst connection part 41 couples with an upper end of said eachupright post 31, and thefirst connection part 41 has a first connectingportion 411 extending outwardly from and perpendicular to a second end of thefirst connection part 41. In this embodiment, thefirst connection part 41 has anextension 412 extending on the first end thereof, and theextension 412 is a threaded section so as to screw with the upper end of said eachupright post 31 or is a bolt section so as to connect with the upper end of said eachupright post 31. Thesecond connection part 42 is locked on a bottom of thehandrail 32 by way of twofirst screw bolts 43 and has two second connectingportions 421 configured to rotatably connect with the first connectingportion 411 of thefirst connection part 41. In this embodiment, thesecond connection part 42 is an integrally formed sheet and has anaccommodation portion 422 defined on a central position thereof, and theaccommodation portion 422 has the two second connectingportions 421 which are concavely arcuate and are integrally arranged on two peripheral sides of theaccommodation portion 422 respectively, thefirst connection part 41 inserts into theaccommodation portion 422 of thesecond connection part 42 and its first connectingportion 411 rotatably connects with the two second connectingportions 421 of thesecond connection part 42. Thesecond connection part 42 also has a limitingpiece 423 extending outwardly from one of the two peripheral sides of theaccommodation portion 422 thereof, wherein after thefirst connection part 41 rotatably fits with thesecond connection part 42, the limitingpiece 423 is bent and abuts against the first connectingportion 411 of thefirst connection part 41. Thesecond connection part 42 further has twostop pieces 424 integrally extending outward adjacent to the two second connectingportions 421 respectively so as to limit the first connectingportion 411 of thefirst connection part 41 and to stop a removal of thefirst connection part 41 from thesecond connection part 42, and the first connectingportion 411 of thefirst connection part 41 rotatably connects with the two second connectingportions 421 of thesecond connection part 42, hence the plurality ofupright posts 31 are rotated to the desired angle relative to thehandrail 32 by way of the multiplefirst connectors 40. - Referring to
FIG. 6 , thehandrail 32 is obliquely arranged above stairs and its bottom edge is joined with areinforcement post 33, and the plurality of theupright posts 31 are adjustably rotated relative to thehandrail 32 by way of the multiplefirst connectors 40, wherein a lower end of said eachupright post 31 is secured on each of step faces of the stairs. In this embodiment, a firstfitting sleeve 311 is fitted with the lower end of saidupright post 31, and multiplesecond connectors 40 are mounted on the step faces of the stairs (structure of each second connector is identical to said each first connector, so further remarks are omitted) individually, wherein anextension 412 of afirst connection part 41 of said eachsecond connector 40 is screwed or connected with the lower end of said eachupright post 31, asecond connection part 42 of said eachsecond connector 40 is locked on said each step face of the stairs by using twosecond screw bolts 43, and the firstfitting sleeve 311 covers said eachsecond connector 40, thus fixing thearmrest structure 30 above the stairs easily. Preferably, the lower end of said eachupright post 31 is adjustably rotated to the desired angle relative to the step face of the stairs by using thesecond connection part 42 of said eachsecond connector 40. In addition, when said eachupright post 31 is broken, it is replaced easily by using said each first andsecond connectors 40. - As shown in
FIG. 7 , in a second embodiment of the present invention, a secondfitting sleeve 312 is fitted with a lower end of each of a plurality ofupright posts 31 of anarmrest structure 30, and each of multiplesecond connectors 40 is coupled with ahorizontal rod 34, wherein anextension 412 of afirst connection part 41 of said eachsecond connector 40 is locked on a lower end of said eachupright post 31, and asecond connection part 42 of said eachsecond connector 40 is locked on a top of thehorizontal rod 34 by using twosecond screw bolts 43, thereafter the secondfitting sleeve 312 covers said eachsecond connector 40, upper ends of the plurality ofupright posts 31 are in connection with ahandrail 32 by way of multiplefirst connectors 40 respectively, and lower ends of the plurality ofupright posts 31 are coupled with thehorizontal rod 34 by using the multiplesecond connectors 40 individually. Preferably, the plurality ofupright posts 31 are replaceable conveniently by means of the multiple first andsecond connectors 40. - As illustrated in
FIGS. 8 and 9 , anarmrest structure 50 for a railing according to a third embodiment of the present invention comprises: a plurality ofupright posts 51, ahandrail 52 mounted on the plurality ofupright posts 51, and multiplefirst connectors 60, wherein each multiplefirst connector 60 is defined between eachupright post 51 and thehandrail 52 so that said eachupright post 51 is rotated to a desired angle relative to thehandrail 52, and said eachfirst connector 60 includes afirst connection part 61 and asecond connection part 62, thefirst connection part 61 is a L-shaped tube or a T-shaped tube, a first end of thefirst connection part 61 couples with an upper end of said eachupright post 51, and thefirst connection part 61 has a first connectingportion 611 extending outwardly from and perpendicular to a second end of thefirst connection part 61. In this embodiment, thefirst connection part 61 has anextension 612 extending on the first end thereof, and theextension 612 is a threaded section so as to screw with the upper end of said eachupright post 61 or is a bolt section so as to connect with the upper end of said eachupright post 61. Thesecond connection part 62 is locked on a bottom of thehandrail 62 by way of twofirst screw bolts 63 and has two second connectingportions 621 configured to rotatably connect with the first connectingportion 611 of thefirst connection part 61. In this embodiment, thesecond connection part 62 has anaccommodation portion 622 defined on a central position thereof and has the two second connectingportions 621 which are concavely arcuate and are integrally arranged on two peripheral sides of theaccommodation portion 622 respectively, thefirst connection part 61 inserts into theaccommodation portion 622 of thesecond connection part 62 and its first connectingportion 611 rotatably connects with the two second connectingportions 621 of thesecond connection part 62. Thesecond connection part 62 also has a limitingpiece 623 welded on a top thereof and has twostop pieces 624 integrally extending outward adjacent to the two second connectingportions 621 respectively so as to limit the first connectingportion 611 of thefirst connection part 61 and to stop a removal of thefirst connection part 61 from thesecond connection part 62, and the first connectingportion 611 of thefirst connection part 61 rotatably connects with the two second connectingportions 621 of thesecond connection part 62, hence the plurality ofupright posts 51 are rotated to the desired angle relative to thehandrail 52 by way of the multiplefirst connectors 60. - Referring to
FIG. 10 , thehandrail 52 is obliquely arranged above stairs and its bottom edge is joined with areinforcement post 53, and the plurality of theupright posts 51 are adjustably rotated relative to thehandrail 52 by way of the multiplefirst connectors 60, wherein a lower end of said eachupright post 51 is secured on each of step faces of the stairs. In this embodiment, afirst fitting sleeve 511 is fitted with the lower end of saidupright post 51, and multiplesecond connectors 60 are mounted on the step faces of the stairs (structure of each second connector is identical to said each first connector, so further remarks are omitted) individually, wherein anextension 612 of afirst connection part 61 of said eachsecond connector 60 is screwed or connected with the lower end of said eachupright post 51, asecond connection part 62 of said eachsecond connector 60 is locked on said each step face of the stairs by using twosecond screw bolts 63, and thefirst fitting sleeve 511 fits with said eachsecond connector 60, thus fixing thearmrest structure 50 above the stairs easily. Preferably, the lower end of said eachupright post 51 is adjustably rotated to the desired angle relative to the step face of the stairs by using thesecond connection part 62 of said eachsecond connector 60. In addition, when said eachupright post 61 is broken, it is replaced easily by using said eachfirst connector 60 and said eachsecond connector 60. - As shown in
FIG. 11 , in a fourth embodiment of the present invention, asecond fitting sleeve 512 is fitted with a lower end of each of a plurality ofupright posts 51 of anarmrest structure 50, and each of multiplesecond connectors 60 is coupled with ahorizontal rod 54, wherein upper ends of the plurality ofupright posts 51 are in connection with ahandrail 52 by way of multiplefirst connectors 60 respectively, and lower ends of the plurality ofupright posts 51 are coupled with thehorizontal rod 54 by using the multiplesecond connectors 60 individually. Preferably, the plurality ofupright posts 51 are replaceable conveniently by means of the multiple first andsecond connectors 60. - While the preferred embodiments of the invention have been set forth for the purpose of disclosure, modifications of the disclosed embodiments of the invention as well as other embodiments thereof may occur to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to cover all embodiments which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims (10)
1. An armrest structure for a railing comprising:
at least one upright post;
a handrail mounted on the at least one upright post;
multiple first connectors, wherein each first connector is defined between each of the at least one upright post and the handrail, said each first connector includes a first connection part and a second connection part, a first end of the first connection part couples with said each upright post, and the first connection part has a first connecting portion extending outwardly from a second end of the first connection part, the second connection part is locked on the handrail and has two second connecting portions configured to rotatably connect with the first connecting portion of the first connection part.
2. The armrest structure for the railing as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first connection part of said each first connector is a L-shaped tube or a T-shaped tube.
3. The armrest structure for the railing as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first connection part of said each first connector has an extension extending on the first end thereof, and the extension is a threaded section so as to screw with an upper end of said each upright post or is a bolt section so as to connect with the upper end of said each upright post.
4. The armrest structure for the railing as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the second connection part of said each first connector is locked on a bottom of the handrail by way of two first screw bolts.
5. The armrest structure for the railing as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the second connection part of said each first connector is an integrally formed sheet.
6. The armrest structure for the railing as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the second connection part of said each first connector has an accommodation portion defined on a central position thereof so that the first connection part inserts the accommodation portion, and the accommodation portion has the two second connecting portions which are concavely arcuate and are integrally arranged on two peripheral sides of the accommodation portion respectively.
7. The armrest structure for the railing as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the second connection part of said each first connector also has a limiting piece extending outwardly from one of the two peripheral sides of the accommodation portion thereof, and the second connection part further has two stop pieces integrally extending outward adjacent to the two second connecting portions respectively so as to limit the first connecting portion of the first connection part.
8. The armrest structure for the railing as claimed in claim 1 , wherein The second connection part has a limiting piece fixed on a top thereof and has two stop pieces integrally extending outward adjacent to the two second connecting portions respectively so as to limit the first connecting portion of the first connection part.
9. The armrest structure for the railing as claimed in claim 1 , wherein multiple second connectors are mounted on step faces of the stairs individually, and an extension of a first connection part of each second connector is connected with a lower end of said each upright post, a second connection part of said each second connector is locked on said each step face of the stairs by using two second screw bolts.
10. The armrest structure for the railing as claimed in claim 1 , wherein each of multiple second connectors is coupled with a horizontal rod, and an extension of a first connection part of said each second connector is locked on a lower end of said each upright post, and a second connection part of said each second connector is locked on a top of the horizontal rod by using two second screw bolts.
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