Railing construction

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Inventors

Otte, Donald R.
Krueger, Steven E.

Application #

304709

Filed

Feb-1-1989

Published

Apr-24-1990

Current US Class

256/59
256/65.06
256/68
256/69
411/174

International Classes

E04H 017/14

Field of Search

256/68 256/69 256/70 256/59 256/64 256/65 403/246 403/232.1 403/199 403/382 403/403 411/174 411/175

Assignee

Cubic Designs Inc. (Milwaukee, WI)

Examiners

Reese; Randolph A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Andrus, Sceales, Starke & Sawall

US Patent References

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4149701   Tubular fence
4249830   Concealed releasa...

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Abstract
A railing construction comprising a plurality of upright posts, and a plurality of horizontal hollow rails having a generally rectangular cross section are connected between adjacent posts. Each rail includes a pair of side walls, a bottom wall and a top wall. Rail supporting brackets are connected to each post and each bracket includes a pair of spaced vertical side members that are disposed flatwise against the inner surfaces of the respective side walls of the rail. In addition, each bracket is provided with a horizontal lip that is disposed flatwise against the bottom wall of the rail. The end of the bottom wall of the rail has a notch having a length at least equal to the horizontal length of the side members of the brackets, so that the rail can be slipped downwardly over the bracket. The bottom wall of the rail and the horizontal lip of the bracket are provided with aligned holes which receive a bolt to connect the rail to the post.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A railing construction, comprising a plurality of upright posts, a hollow rail having a generally rectangular cross section connected between adjacent posts, said rail including a pair of opposed side walls, a bottom wall and a top wall, a rail supporting bracket secured to each post, each bracket including a pair of spaced vertical side members extending outwardly from said post and disposed generally flatwise against the inner surfaces of the respective side walls, each bracket also including a horizontal lip having a greater horizontal length than said side members and projecting outwardly from said post between said side members and disposed flatwise against said bottom wall, said rail having an end facing a post and having a notch in said bottom wall extending from said end a horizontal distance at least as great as the horizontal length of said side members, said notch being constructed and arranged to receive said side members as said rail is slipped downwardly over said bracket, and connecting means for connecting said lip to said bottom wall.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Mezzanines are frequently constructed in commercial or industrial establishments to increase the storage or production floor space. The typical mezzanine is supported above the foundation of the building by a series of vertical columns and includes a deck or supporting surface which is bordered by a railing. According to Federal requirements, the railing must be at least forty-two inches high and the openings between horizontal rails cannot exceed twelve inches. In the past the typical railing for a mezzanine has consisted of a series of vertical pipes which extend upwardly from the edge of the deck and cross-shaped or T-shaped fittings are located within each vertical pipe. Cylindrical rails are inserted through the horizontal openings of the cross-shaped and T-shaped fitting. With railings of this type, individual horizontal rails cannot be removed. For example, if it is desired to install or remove a relatively large piece of machinery or equipment from the mezzanine which would require the removal of a section of railing, it would be necessary to remove the entire railing, for individual sections cannot be disassembled. Thus, there has been a need for a railing construction in which individual rails can be removed from the railing.
 
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