Ergonomic handrail

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Inventors

Shreiner, Thomas A.

Application #

679802

Filed

Apr-3-1991

Published

Nov-24-1992

Current US Class

248/251
248/345.1
256/59

International Classes

E04H 017/14

Field of Search

248/251 248/346.1 52/716 256/59 256/65 256/67 256/68

Assignee

Construction Specialties, Inc. (Cranford, NJ)

Examiners

Gibson, Jr.; Robert W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Brumbaugh, Graves, Donohue & Raymond

US Patent References

4200261   Handrail and cras...
4353529   Impact absorbing...

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Other References

Sheet from 1990 Catalog of Balco, Inc. Sheet from 1990 Catalog of Brown Mfg. Co. Sheet from 1990 Catalog of Pawling Corp.

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Abstract
An ergonomic handrail adapted to be mounted on a wall in spaced-apart relation therefrom by means of mounting brackets and comprises an elongated metal retainer of substantially uniform cross-section along its length and having a channel-shaped body portion, upper and lower flange portions extending upwardly and downwardly, respectively, from the body portion, a web portion extending upwardly from the body portion from a juncture therewith rearwardly of the upper flange portion and defining with the upper flange portion a slot that opens generally upwardly, and front and rear arcuate arm portions extending upwardly from a common juncture with an upper edge of the web portion and defining the major portion of substantially circular cylindrical surface except for a space between upper edges thereof. An elongated bumper cover member of an impact resistant substantially rigid polymeric material and of substantially uniform cross-section along its length is received on the retainer. The bumper cover member includes a front web portion, an upper flange portion of substantially L-shaped cross section received in captured engagement by the upper flange portion of the retainer with a return leg part thereof received in the slot, and a lower flange portion of substantially L-shaped cross section received in captured engagement by the lower flange portion of the retainer. An elongated handgrip cover member of an impact-resistant substantially rigid polymeric material is received over the upper arm portions of the retainer in substantially continuous contact therewith along mutually engageable internal surfaces of the handgrip cover member and external surfaces of the arm portions of the retainer.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An ergonomic handrail adapted to be mounted on a wall in spaced-apart relation therefrom by means of mounting brackets and comprising an elongated metal retainer of substantially uniform cross-section along its length and having a channel-shaped body portion, upper and lower flange portions extending upwardly and downwardly, respectively, for the body portion, a web portion extending upwardly from the body portion from a junction therewith rearwardly of the upper flange portion and defining with the upper flange portion a slot that opens generally upwardly, and front and rear arcuate arm portions extending upwardly from a common juncture with an upper edge of the web portion and defining the major portion of substantially circular cylindrical surface except for a space between upper edges thereof, an elongated bumper cover member of an impact resistant substantially rigid polymeric material and of substantially uniform cross-section along its length, having a front web portion, an upper flange portion of substantially L-shaped cross section received in captured engagement by the upper flange portion of the retainer with a return leg part thereof received in the slot, and a lower flange portion of substantially L-shaped cross section received in captured engagement by the lower flange portion of the retainer, the bumper cover member being shaped and dimensioned such that the web portion is spaced apart from the frontmost portions of the upper and lower flange portions of the retainer and can deform and deflect for energy absorption upon an impact against the web portion, and an elongated handgrip cover member of an impact-resistant substantially rigid polymeric material received over the upper arm portions of the retainer is substantially continuous contact therewith along mutually engageable internal surfaces of the handgrip cover member and external surfaces of the arm portions of the retainer.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

For almost 20 years, Construction Specialties, Inc., the assignee of the present invention, has been marketing a line of wall protection products under the trademark "Acrovyn.RTM.." The line currently includes several styles of handrails, bumper guards, corner guards and crash rails, all of which have either continuous metal retainers or metal mounting clips or brackets that are attached to a wall and that receive cover members of an impact resistant, substantially rigid polymeric material. In most of the "Acrovyn.RTM." products, the cover members are mounted on the retainers or clips in a manner such they can deflect and deform under impacts from objects carried or rolled near to them. The deflection and deformation of the cover members absorb some of the energy of the impact, which prevents damage to the underlying wall. The "Acrovyn.RTM." handrails not only fulfill the function of protecting the walls on which they are mounted but provide support for persons walking through the building; thus, they are widely used in hospitals and nursing homes, places where equipment carts, food carts, wheelchairs and patient litters are constantly moving about and are apt to strike the walls and infirm patients are walking through corridors and other spaces, oftentimes for therapeutic exercise that is important to their speedy recovery, and rely on the handrails for support.
 
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