Post support bracket assembly

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Inventors

Grimm, William G.
Pott, Ronald W.

Application #

297493

Filed

Aug-28-1981

Published

Apr-26-1983

Current US Class

052/298
248/357
256/24
403/189
403/217
403/230

International Classes

B25G 003/00; F16B 007/08; F16B 009/00

Field of Search

403/187 403/189 403/406 403/230 248/357 248/519 248/539 52/298 52/243 256/24 256/21 404/10 40/607 40/606 40/608

Examiners

Shedd; Wayne L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Reilly; John E.

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Abstract
A corner bracket assembly is adapted for mounting and support of a newel or post and comprises a plurality of corner brackets each having oppositely directed flanges at its lower edge for attachment to a rigid member, such as, a floor surface so as to form an upstanding receptacle for insertion of the newel, and exterior molding or trim forms a cover in surrounding relation to the corner brackets and base portion of the newel.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A corner bracket adapted for anchoring one member in flush abutting relation to another member comprising:

a pair of upstanding plates joined in mutually perpendicular relation to one another, oppositely directed, horizontal flanges disposed for extension from lower edges of said plates, and fastener means for fastening said flanges to the other member.

2. A corner bracket according to claim 1, said flanges alternately extending in opposite horizontal directions from said lower edges of said plates.

3. A corner bracket according to claim 1, said plates dimensioned to extend a substantial distance across the width of said one member.

4. A corner bracket according to claim 1, there being a plurality of corner bracket assemblies disposed in surrounding relation to said one member.



Description
This invention generally relates to supporting brackets and more particularly to a novel and improved corner bracket assembly adapted for use in supporting newel posts or like members in abutting relation to another member.

BACKGROUND AND FIELD OF THE INVENTION

A variety of structures require the joining of the end of one member in abutting relation to another normally disposed member and in such a way as to be rigidly attached and capable of withstanding externally applied loads or forces to the one member as well as to form a support for other elements to be secured to the one member. The present invention may be best typified by its use in conjunction with staircase and other handrail assemblies which require terminal end posts or newels and, in many cases, intermediate posts to support the horizontal or inclined rail sections. The posts must be anchored to the floor; however, in the past it has been difficult to rigidly secure same as to avoid eventual loosening under repeated use and application of forces. Previously, it has been customary practice to cut through the floor or tread and anchor the newel to a frame member beneath the floor or to the stair framing. In order to avid the time and expense required in securing beneath the floor, attempts have been made to secure the newel by pigtailing into the floor or by anchoring with a bracket. Generally, these approaches have not proven to be satisfactory particularly where the post is subject to sidewise loading or jarring such as that which occurs when a person grasps the handrail assembly or supports himself against it.
 
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