US3343811A - Heavy duty adjustable railing - Google Patents
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- This invention rel-ates to the art of wrought iron railings and in particular relates to an improved type of ornamental railing that is characterized by its over-all strength while being adjustable to permit installation of the railing by the home owner on a do-it-yourself basis on both level and inclined surfaces.
- Railing assemblies of this type generally included parallel top and bottom rails interconnected by a plurality of spindles that were locally weakened adjacent their ends to facilitate pitching. The section thus formed was then normally attached to newel posts at its opposed ends by the use of connector fittings which were bolted to both the newel posts and the top and bottom rails.
- FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of the improved railing section, partly broken away in section showing the same on an inclined surface.
- FIGURE 2 is an enlarged perspective view partly broken away in sect-ion and showing the clamping mechanism interconnecting the railing to the newel post.
- FIGURE 3 is a side elevation of the improved railing section partly broken away and in section.
- FIGURES 4 and 5 are vertical and horizontal sections respectively taken on the lines 44 and 55 of FIG- URE 3.
- FIGURE 6 is a perspective sectional view taken substantially along the lines 66 of FIGURE 3.
- FIGURE 7 is a perspective view of a modified form of connecting member.
- FIGURE 8 is a fragmentary sectional view showing utilization of the modified connecting member for connecting the spindle and rail portions together.
- FIGURE 9 is a perspective View of a modified form of the improved railing section partially broken away and in section showing the same on an inclined surface.
- FIGURE 10 is an end elevation of the modified form of the invention shown in FIGURE 9 partially broken away and showing the top and bottom rails and spindle in unassembled condition.
- FIGURE 11 is a sectional view taken on the lines 11- 11 of FIGURE 9 and showing the top and bottom rails and the spindle in assembled condition,
- the improved railing assembly generally designated by the numeral 10, includes identical top and bottom rail sections 11 and 12 that are interconnected by a plurality of parallel spindles 13, 13 with the ends of the same being fixedly secured to the railing sections 11 and 12, and with the entire just described assembly being connected to newel posts 14, 14 by clamping means 15, 15 as clearly indicated in FIGURES 1 and 2 of the drawings.
- rail sections 11 and 12 are generally of U-shaped configuration in cross section so as to include a base portion 29 and opposed leg portions 21 and 22 that depend from the top portion 20.
- the base portion 20 has an outer surface 20a and an interior surface 2% with an elongate raised alignment notch 23 being centrally located on top portion 20 as clearly shown in FIG- URES 4 and 6 of the drawings.
- leg portions 21 and 22 are shown bent upwardly upon themselves to de fine continuous shoulders 21c, 22c. Additionally, a clip unit 39 is shown slidingly received between legs 21 and 22 and may be seated on shoulders 21c, 220 with opposed side indentations 21b and 22b of legs '21 and 22 serving to limit upward movement of the clip 30' as is clearly apparent from FIGURES 2 and 4.
- clip 30 With reference to clip 30 the same is shown as being of generally rectangular configuration in plan while being slightly arched in cross sectional configuration for the purpose of permitting flexing and transverse expansion upon operation of set screw 31 that is carried in an appropriately tapped aperture provided centrally of clip 30.
- FIGURE 2 for a detailed description of the connector element that has been generally designated by the numeral 40 it will be seen that the same includes a right angle plate member having divergent leg? portions 41 and 42 with leg portion 42 having a central elongate slot 43 as clearly shown in FIGURE 2 of the drawings.
- a U-shaped clip 45 is provided for clamping over the leg portion 42 with the clip having a threaded aperture 47 therein that is positioned so that it will be in registry with slot 4 3 when the clip 45 is clamped over the leg portion 42..
- the projecting end of a bolt 46 may be threaded into aperture 47 after passing through slot 43 and the aperture (not shown) in the newel post itself.
- a further bore 48 is provided in the clip 45 as shown in FIGURE 2 to receive the shank or free end portion of a second bolt which might be attached to a connector unit 40 in place on the opposite face of the newel post 14. This will occur in railings of extended lengths wherein a series of newel posts are required.
- the remaining leg 41 of the connector 40 is of such a width that the same may be received within the rail 11 or 12 as shown in FIGURES 2 and 4. Upon insertion as just described, the top surface of the leg 41 will abut the interior surface of the rail b and will in turn have its lower surface resting on set screw 31 for clamping purposes as will be described below.
- each end of spindle 13 is bifurcated so as to define leg portions 13a and 1312 with these legs being welded to either the inner face 20b of the upper rail 11 or the outer face 20a of the lower rail 12.
- the notch defined by the leg portions 13a and 1312 will straddle the elongate alignment notch 23 of top rail 11, although it is to be understood that flat type rails can be used in place of the contoured rails shown in the drawings.
- the bifurcated construction of the ends of spindles 13, 13 also has an advantage with regard to attaching the spindles to the rails by welding. Thus normal projection welding will cause a bump to appear on the surface of the railing opposite the welding point. It has been found that i by bifurcating the ends of the spindles that when the bifurcated ends are Welded to the rail that the aforementioned bump will not occur.
- a length of railing section will be provided and will include the upper rail 11, the lower rail 12, and the connecting spindles 13 welded in place therebetween.
- the newel posts 14, 14 have been positioned in parallel spaced relationship as shown, for example, in FIGURE 1, it is merely necessary that the rails 11 and 12 be cut to the required length so as to span the distance between adjacent posts 14, 14.
- the clip 30 may be inserted interiorly of the rail adjacent its open end following which the leg portion 41 of connector 40 may be inserted between clip 30 and the interior surface 20b of the rail with this position of component parts being clearly shown in FIG- URES 2 and 4 of the drawings.
- leg portion 42 of connector 40 can be attached to the newel post by placing clip over the leg 42 of the connector and inserting bolt 46 through the threaded aperture 47 of the clip, with it being noted that the bolt 46 will have passed through slot 43 of the connector prior to threaded reception in aperture 4-7.
- set screw 31 may be tightened to firmly lock the leg portion 41 in place and following this tightening of the bolt 46 may be elfectuated to rigidly connect the leg portion 42 with respect to post 14.
- This connector will accomplish preliminary securing of the connector element 40 to the newel post.
- FIGURE 7 there is illustrated a modified form of connector plate, generally designated by the numeral 80, with this connector plate being contoured to eliminate the need for use of the earlier described clips 30 and 45.
- the connector 80 is of generally right angle configuration so as to include a leg portion 81 and a leg portion 82, with leg portion 82 corresponding substantially in contour to the previously described leg portion 42, and with slot 83 again being provided for connection purposes.
- leg portion 81 With reference to the leg portion 81, it will be noted that the outer end thereof is contoured so as to form a clamping end 84 of arched cross section and of substantially greater width than the remaining portion 85.
- FIGURES 7 and 8 The operation of the modified form of the invention shown in FIGURES 7 and 8 is best understood from the fragmentary section of FIGURE 8, wherein it will be noted that the inboard end of the screw 87 will bear directly against underside 20b of the top rail 20 to thus cause flexing to the chain-dotted line position shown in FIGURE 8. Further, and with reference to the connection of plate 82, it is merely necessary that the bolt be inserted through slot 83 and then passed through appropriate openings in opposed faces of the newel post to facilitate connection with a nut 88, as shown in FIGURE 8. It is to be understood that clip 45 could be employed at this point if desired.
- FIGURES 9 through 11 it will be noted that a modified form of the spindle is shown that gives improved welding and aesthetic properties.
- the spindle 113 has a rounded bottom end 113a while the top end of the spindle has a pair of rounded projections 113b, 1131) connected by a U-shaped connecting portion 1130. Additionally, the spindle is locally weakened adjacent the top and bottom ends by providing cut out portions 113d, 113d.
- top and bottom rails 111, 112, as well as all other components, except the spindles, are identical to those shown in FIGURES 1 through 8.
- the railing section can be pitched as shown in FIGURE 9 in a manner similar to that utilized With the form of the invention shown in FIGURES 1 through 8.
- the weakening holes 113d, 1130! facilitate the pitching operation and the spindle will bend adjacent these weakening points.
- a railing assembly adapted to be secured with respect to a fixed surface, comprising;
- an elongate railing section of generally U-shaped cross section and having a base portion and opposed leg portions;
- connecting means including a clamping plate of arched cross sectional configuration that is adapted to be inserted between said leg portions at one end of said railing section;
- a railing assembly adapted to be secured with respect to a fixed surface, comprising;
- an elongate railing section of generally U-shaped cross section and having a base portion and opposed leg portions;
- support means adapted to suspend said plate in predetermined spaced relationship to the interior wall surfaces of said railing section;
- a railing assembly adapted to be secured with respect to a plurality of fixed surfaces, comprising;
- top and bottom rail sections of generally U-shaped cross section and each having a base portion and opposed leg portions;
- each connecting means including a clamping plate of arched cross sectional configuration that is adapted to be inserted between said leg portions at one end of said railing section;
- each said top and bottom rail has a central raised rib portion provided in the base portion thereof; said spindles having their respective ends engaged with the underside of said base portion of said top rail and the upper side of said base portion of said bottom rail.
- the device of claim 4 further characterized by the fact that said spindles have flared opposed ends that are disposed in parallel, one said spindle end being concave While the other spindle end is provided with a central convex opening; said concave end portion engaging said lower rail section While said convex end portion engages said upper rail section.
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