Structural covering

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Inventors

Oliveri, Paul S.
Messina, Camilo P.

Application #

825904

Filed

Apr-2-1997

Published

Aug-18-1998

Current US Class

052/177
052/650.3
052/736.3
052/736.4
052/737.4
052/738.1
256/1
256/13.1
256/19

International Classes

E04F 011/16; E04F 015/00

Field of Search

52/177 52/650.3 52/309.15 52/736.3 52/736.4 52/737.4 52/737.5 52/738.1 256/13.1 256/1 256/19 424/77 427/208 43/114

Examiners

Smith; Creighton

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Miller, P.E.; Richard L.

US Patent References

4809955   Fence or railing
4885882   Deck covering
4907387   Patio deck sheath
5070664   Thermoplastic cove...
5143418   Flooring panels for...
5326187   Cover for a rail of...
5546707   Polyethelene inflat...

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Abstract
A structural covering that is attachable to a rail of a railing that has a top, a pair of sides, ends, and a bottom, and that is attachable to a floor board of a deck that has a top, a pair of sides, ends, and a bottom, while covering most of the rail of the railing and any exposed ends thereof and covering most of the floor board of the deck and any exposed ends thereof so as to prevent splinters, hide knots, splintered wood, discolored wood, and cracks in the wood, and give a uniform look that will not rot. The structural covering includes a general covering component, a connecting component, an end cap component, and a corner component. The general covering component covers most of the floor board of the deck and covers most of the rail of the railing. The connecting component joins facing ends of the general covering components that are adjacent and collinearlly-aligned. The end cap component covers any exposed end of the rail of the railing and any exposed end of the floor board of the deck and any free ends of the general covering component. And, the corner component joins facing ends of the general covering components that are adjacent and not collinearlly-aligned.
 
Claims
The invention claimed is:

1. A structural covering that is attachable to a rail of a railing that has a top, a pair of sides, ends, and a bottom, and that is attachable to a floor board of a deck that has a top, a pair of sides, ends, and a bottom, while covering most of the rail of the railing and any exposed ends thereof and covering most of the floor board of the deck and any exposed ends thereof, comprising:

a) a general covering component for covering most of the floor board of the deck and for covering most of the rail of the railing; said generally covering component having ends;

b) a connecting component for joining said ends of said general covering components that are adjacent and collinearlly-aligned;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a covering. More particularly, the present invention relates to a structural covering.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Railings, particularly on balconies and the like, are frequently made of wood. Wood is widely available and is easily worked, at least for upper rails, however, wood is not an ideal material. Even though painted or stained it weathers. Furthermore, it marks fairly easily and no finishes that can be applied really render wood completely wear resistant. In the circumstances people leaning on the rail or brushing against the rail, tend to mark it.

Numerous innovations for structural coverings have been provided in the prior art that will be described. Even though these innovations may be suitable for the specific individual purposes to which they address, however, they differ from the present invention.

FOR EXAMPLE, U.S. Pat. No. 4,723,758 to Gehrig teaches a safety covering for guide or guard rails that has a plastic element of bright material. Besides a contour corresponding to the guide rail front side to be covered, tabs for engaging the guide rail edges from behind are provided at the longitudinal edges. A special reflecting insert can augment the optical effect. Signal surfaces applied additionally on the safety coverings at an angle of less than 90 degrees can impart further optical information to drivers. By local application of such safety coverings on guide rails, optical traffic guidance can be enhanced and easily modified.
 
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