Railing assembly

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Inventors

Horgan, Jr., William J.

Application #

836408

Filed

Sep-26-1977

Published

Aug-1-1978

Current US Class

052/204.597
256/24
256/65.14

International Classes

E04H 017/16

Field of Search

256/24 256/21 256/22 256/59 256/65 248/467 248/473 248/488 248/494 52/400

Assignee

Blumcraft of Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh, PA)

Examiners

Kundrat; Andrew V.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Paul & Paul

US Patent References

4067548   Railing

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Abstract
A railing assembly is disclosed, in which panels, preferably of glass construction are carried in the channel of a mounting structure, and which in turn support a handrail, with a preferred mounting residing in a sloped disposition of the channel-like mounting structure along or on a stairway, and wherein the panels are secured in the channel of the mounting structure by means of an adhesive, and with a flexible sheet material being provided for disposition within the channel, between its inside walls and the adjacent walls of the panel disposed therein, with portions of the sheet material being spaced apart from each other between opposite sides of the panel disposed in the channel and adjacent sidewalls of the channel and defining adhesive-receiving pockets therein, whereby adhesive applied in the pockets between the panel and the channel walls will be retained therein without running out, for facilitating setting of the adhesive even when the panels are slope-mounted as, for example, along a stairway.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A railing assembly comprising a handrail, railing mounting means for connecting the handrail to a building structure, and handrail supporting means connecting said mounting means and said handrail; said handrail supporting means comprising at least one panel, said railing mounting means comprising bracket means in the form of a channel member having an upwardly opening channel therein, the lower edge portions of said panel being disposed within said channel, with the channel member having portions that extend up along lower opposite sides of the panel in bracketing relation therewith, and tape means disposed in said channel between said upwardly extending portions of said channel and said lower opposite sides of said panel, said tape means including a plurality of upwardly extending spaced apart strip portions defining therebetween upwardly opening adhesive-receiving voids, for receiving a liquified adhesive therein, and with a panel-securing adhesive disposed in said voids.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention is an improvement upon that of U.S. Pat. No. Re 28,643, the disclosure of which is herein incorporated by reference.

In the installation of railing assemblies, particularly, when the assemblies are slope-mounted, as for example, along or on a stairway or the like, and wherein the panels (preferably of glass construction) are to be adhesively secured within channels of the mounting structure, it is desired that the assemblies be effected prior to setting-up of the adhesive. Many of the available adhesives are more flowable in nature and require a period of time within which they can set up and positively adhere the panels to the channel walls. Most particularly, when the assemblies are mounted in sloped disposition, as on or along a stairway, and when it is desired to use the more liquid or flowable adhesives, it is desired to provide means whereby the assemblies may be made and installed without risk that the adhesive will, under the influence of gravity, run out of the channel before setting-up has taken place. Other times it is practical to work from one side only of a railing when installing it, but it is nevertheless desirable to have maximum adhesive contact between the panel and mounting channel.
 
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