Keyed decking system and method

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Inventors

Kirkwood, Jr., James B.

Application #

054412

Filed

Apr-3-1998

Published

Mar-14-2000

Current US Class

052/650.3
256/24
256/59
256/65.02
256/65.14

International Classes

E04H 017/14

Field of Search

256/59 256/19 256/65 256/68 256/70 256/24 52/650.3 52/667 52/668

Examiners

Browne; Lynne H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Litman; Richard C.

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Abstract
A keyed decking system for supporting a handrail on a deck surface and a method of making same. Keyed rail and end support posts are easily constructed by adding a modified mortise and tenon joint to currently available rail and end posts. The use of this joint not only increases the strength of a handrail built therewith, but also increases the speed of building the handrail as well. In addition, by increasing the overall strength of the handrail, aesthetic considerations can be given more freedom thereby resulting in a wider range of deck and handrail designs. The slots used to make the modified mortise and tenon joint are sized to accept 5/4".times.6" standard decking material used as rails. Keyed rail posts are used at the corners and in place of some of the balusters at locations no greater than three feet apart. Keyed end or gate posts are used wherever a gap in the handrail occurs (at gate locations or ends of the handrail).
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A keyed handrail system for a horizontal surface having a plurality of facing boards, said keyed handrail system comprising:

a) at least one horizontal rail board having a top surface, a bottom surface, an internal side surface, an external side surface, and two end surfaces;

b) a plurality of balusters, each said baluster having a top end and a bottom end, the top end of each said baluster being attached to said at least one horizontal rail board and the bottom end of each said baluster being adapted for attachment to one of the facing boards;

c) a plurality of keyed rail posts, each said keyed rail post having a top, a bottom, an interior surface, an exterior surface, and two side surfaces, the top of each said keyed rail post having a slot extending completely across said top, wherein:



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to decks, porches and other platforms made of wood or wood substitutes, and more specifically, to a system of keyed posts for strengthening handrail assemblies on decks.

2. Description of Related Art

Decks have continued to rise in popularity in recent years. Some of the decks presently being built, as well as many pre-existing decks, include a deck surface substantially high in elevation relative to the ground. To avoid injury caused to a person who may fall off of the deck surface, handrails are installed around the outer perimeter of the deck. These handrails are usually supported by a number of balusters and corner posts, and in many cases are somewhat unstable due to poor construction and wear and tear (often caused by individuals leaning against them).

The present invention obviates this problem by increasing the strength of handrail connections using a modified mortise and tenon joint. The use of this type of joint has been heretofore unknown in the decking industry. The prior art has generally taught away from the use of mortises in decking because of the theory that this type of joint is more susceptible to decay.
 
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