Handrail assembly

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Inventors

Venegas, Jr., Frank

Application #

938207

Filed

Aug-28-1992

Published

May-17-1994

Current US Class

256/19
256/59
256/65.12
403/260

International Classes

E04H 017/14

Field of Search

256/59 256/65-66 256/72 256/19 256/67 256/62-64 256/68-71 256/DIG. 403/347 403/292 403/260 403/258

Assignee

Venegas, Jr.; Frank (Howell, MI)

Examiners

Reese; Randolph A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Gifford, Groh, Sprinkle, Patmore and Anderson

US Patent References

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4477059   Fence
4516756   Plastic sheath for fe...
4540160   Rail fence
4702459   Fence assembly
4750713   Assembly of handrail
4892292   Non-corrosive secur...
4930754   Security railing
4953830   Railing assembly
5170996   Handrail assembly

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Other References

Drawing specification for a modular rail system by the Spiratex Company, Feb. 11, 1991.

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Abstract
The handrail assembly includes at least one tubular metal stanchion having a base and at least one aperture through both sides of the stanchion and at least a horizontal top rail extending through the stanchion aperture. The horizontal top rail has an inner metal pipe, an outer plastic pipe, and at least one aperture through both sides of the rail for receiving a metal retaining rod. Following insertion of the horizontal top rail into the stanchion aperture, the apertures of the top horizontal rail are vertically oriented so that they are aligned with the tubular metal stanchion. Following alignment of the top horizontal rail apertures, the retaining rod is fitted into the apertures. In one embodiment, the retaining rod rests in a receiving cup located on the base of the stanchion. In an alternative embodiment, the retaining rod has an end plate affixed to it where the end plate is sized to be about the interior diameter of the tubular metal stanchion. In each embodiment, the retaining rod reversibly locks the top horizontal rail in position within the stanchion. Disassemblage of the handrail assembly is facilitated by the easy pulling out of the retaining rod.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A knockdown handrail assembly comprising:

at least one vertically oriented support stanchion having a hollow interior, said stanchion including a tubular plastic sheath and a tubular metal post defining an open upper end, said tubular plastic sheath having an inside dimension and an outside dimension, said tubular metal post having an outside dimension less than or equal to said inside dimension of said tubular plastic sheath, said tubular plastic sheath having at least one aperture thorough both sides of said tubular plastic sheath, said tubular metal post having at least one aperture through both sides of said tubular metal post, said tubular metal post being located in said tubular plastic sheath such that said apertures in said tubular plastic sheath and said tubular metal post align with each other, said stanchion further including a base at a lower end thereof and a receiving cup on said base, said receiving cup opening into said metal post;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention generally relates to a handrail and, more particularly, to a unique rigid handrail assembly which can be quickly installed, dismantled, moved and reassembled, in factories, parking lots, stadiums, stairways, porches, balconies and the like.

Steel handrails are commonly used in factories and warehouses to direct pedestrian traffic and to protect workers from being hit by forklifts or other potentially damaging objects present in factories and warehouses. Steel handrails are also commonly used as railings for balconies of apartment buildings and athletic stadiums. In general, steel handrails are used in a variety of environments where it is desirable to control movement. While steel handrails are quite strong, they also generally are quite rigid and, therefore, do not possess high energy absorbing capabilities. Another disadvantage of steel handrails is that they require maintenance because they rust. An alternative to steel handrails are plastic handrails which, as compared with steel handrails, can be energy absorbing, are low maintenance, and also have the advantage of being easily color-coded. Unfortunately, plastic handrails do not provide the same strength that is a desirable characteristic of steel handrails. Therefore, it would be highly desirable to have available handrails which combine the respective desirable characteristics of plastic and steel handrails.
 
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