Stair guard

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Inventors

Flory, Kevin Darnell

Application #

542965

Filed

Apr-4-2000

Published

Feb-12-2002

Current US Class

052/182
052/184
052/185
052/188
160/135
160/160
160/185
160/210
160/351
256/26
256/59
256/60
256/65.01
256/67
256/69
256/73

International Classes

E04F 011/00; E04F 019/10

Field of Search

52/182 52/183 52/188 52/184 52/185 256/59 256/60 256/65 256/67 256/69 256/73 256/26 160/135 160/160 160/185 160/210 160/351

Examiners

Friedman; Carl D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Howard; Robert

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6125598   Modular traditional...

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Abstract
Pivotably mounted barriers extending across a portion of and staggered in an alternating manner from opposite sides and spaced apart as to permit directed travel up or down stairs or staircase. Barriers extend across staircase to the extent that in addition to acting as an aid in ascending or descending, should a person stumble or lose their footing, their fall would be interupted within a few feet instead of tumbling all the way to the bottom suffering certain injury and possible death.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. In a protective barrier system for a staircase, said staircase having a length and width, which said barrier system includes a plurality of barriers spaced along the length of said staircase, each said barrier extending from a wall or railing adjacent the staircase toward the centermost portion of the width of said staircase, the improvement in said barriers comprising:

each said barrier having a generally rectangular frame, said frame including inner and outer vertical legs, each of said legs having an upper end and a lower end, an upper horizontal arm extending between and attached to said inner and outer vertical legs adjacent to their upper ends, a lower horizontal arm extending between and attached to said inner and outer vertical legs adjacent to their lower ends, said inner and outer vertical legs and said upper and lower horizontal arms forming the major planar surface of said barrier;



Description
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

The present invention is the simple solution to an age old need for safety while navigating staircases. Many devices have been invented and used for the intent of preventing infants or toddlers from accessing staircases, because of the dangers associated with falls. Bannisters and handrails have been used to provide stability, safety, and an aid for the elderly, or anyone needing the security of having something to steady their travel up and down the stairs. The present invention is the manner of which a group of safety barriers, that, when installed according to recommended arrangement in and on a staircase will provide safety and stability for the person, young or old, while climbing or descending said staircase. If a person stumbles, and/or loses their handhold on a handrail or bannister, or if a toddler defeats an infant gate, their fall goes unhindered, all the way to the bottom of the staircase, usually suffering multiple bruises, broken bones, or often times, worse. This invention's purpose is primarily, in the event of an accident, to stop the person's fall within a few feet, reducing the distance fallen; and accordingly, lessening the degree of injuries incurred, if any. This invention's secondary purpose is in the support it provides as an aid in climbing, stability it affords while descending, and the reassurance of peace of mind knowing that the staircase is now a safer place to travel, even for young children.
 
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