Railing system

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Inventors

Kaaria, Ray T.

Application #

070029

Filed

Jul-6-1987

Published

Jun-28-1988

Current US Class

052/300
256/1
256/59

International Classes

E04H 017/14

Field of Search

256/59 256/65 256/1 52/300 52/58

Examiners

Kundrat; Andrew V.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Barrigar & Oyen

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Abstract
A railing system which combines wooden posts with an aluminum railing cap is provided. Anchor clips are utilized at spaced locations on the top horizontal wooden rail to secure the aluminum cap and act as a spacer. A post anchor is provided which allows the wooden posts to be readily secured to a horizontal surface.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A railing system comprising:

(a) vertical wooden support posts;

(b) horizontal wooden top railings connecting said support posts;

(c) anchor clips for securing to said top rail; and,

(d) an aluminum rail cap member provided with a groove for a snap fitting over said anchor clips for securing said cap on said top railing.

(e) said anchor clip having an elongate planar surface adapted for securing to said top rail, and having at either end of said planar surface downwardly and outwardly extending flanges adapted to seat in said groove of said rail cap.

2. The railing system of claim 1 wherein said anchor clip comprises a central rib projecting vertically from said surface and running at right angles to said planar surface.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to the field of wooden railings.

Wooden railings for home or patio construction are popular due both to the pleasing appearance of wood as opposed to metal or plastic, and the lower cost of such railings. A conventional wooden railing consists of vertical posts installed at regular intervals connected by a lower horizontal railing and a top horizontal railing. There may be vertical slats joining the top and bottom rails to fill the space between the posts. The posts may either be anchored in the ground, or may be secured to a horizontal surface using nails or screws or angle irons.

The problem with wooden railing systems particularly in damp climates, is that the wood tends to rot, particularly at joints such as the corners and where the top rail is joined to the posts. While metal or plastic railings do not have the problem of rotting, they are less aesthetically pleasing and tend to be more expensive. In view of the foregoing, it is desirable to provide a railing system which combines the aesthetic values of a wooden railing system with the durability of aluminum.
 
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