Stair stringer layout jig

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Inventors

Ribeiro, Faustino A.

Application #

336480

Filed

Nov-9-1994

Published

Oct-31-1995

Current US Class

033/415
033/418
033/526
033/562

International Classes

B43L 007/12; B43L 013/02

Field of Search

33/562 33/415 33/418 33/419 33/423 33/430 33/438 33/441 33/443 33/446 33/452 33/464 33/474 33/526 33/534

Examiners

Fulton; Christopher W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Crutcher; William C.

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Abstract
A stair stringer layout jig used on a pair of stringers disposed side-by-side adjacent one another comprises a longitudinal base lying along and between the stringers, with spacers for uniformly spacing the stringer sides. A transverse member with two clamps is connected to the base to squeeze the stringers together. A pair of carpenter's squares are disposed symmetrically in mirror relationship on opposite sides of the stringers so as to allow the legs of the squares to pivot. A vernier adjustment serves to simultaneously pivot the carpenter's squares in opposite directions about their pivot points, so as to lay out stair riser and stair tread locations which may be simultaneously and identically varied in mirror relationship on both of said stringers.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A stair stringer layout jig adapted to receive a pair of stair stringers disposed side-by-side adjacent one another, said jig comprising:

a jig base having means for locating said base and between said stringers,

means for clamping said base and said stringers together,

a pair of carpenter's squares, each having two legs joined at an intersection, each of said squares disposed symmetrically in mirror relationship with respect to the other square, and disposed on opposite sides of said base above one of said stringers,

a pair of support members attached between said base and respective intersections of said squares and arranged to allow the legs of the squares to pivot about their respective intersections, and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to a new and improved tool or jig designed to lay out the location of treads and risers on the stringers to be used in constructing a stairway. More particularly, the invention relates to an improved stair stringer layout jig in which the tread and riser dimensions may be simultaneously adjusted on both stringers so as to enable uniform tread and riser dimensions over the entire stairway.

The technique of laying out treads and risers on a stair stringer is well known to those skilled in the art. Jigs or tools have been designed to assist in this procedure from the earliest days, as illustrated by exemplary U.S. Pat. No. 796,030 issued to Baumgartner on Aug. 1, 1905, wherein a straight edge is positioned along a stringer, and a carpenter's square is pivoted about a point located within the intersection of its two legs to change the pitch of the stairs, i.e., to change the relative proportions of the length of tread and riser. The jig is moved longitudinally along the stringer to each new tread and riser location and lines scribed on the stringer, which are then either used to cut the stringer or to attach supports for the treads and risers.
 
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