1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an adjustable stair rail in which a plurality of parallel balusters are coupled to a top rail and a bottom rail by forming an opening in the top and bottom rail as a punched web; receiving a portion ends of the balusters in the opening and deforming the balusters to retain the balusters in the opening so that the rails and balusters can be angularly adjusted while keeping the top and bottom rails parallel to each other and the balusters parallel to each other.
2. Description of Related Art
Rail connectors for attaching balusters, columns or posts to rails have been described. U.S. Pat. No. 1,777,159 describes a swivel connection. The swivel connection includes a cylindrical block with a threaded hole by which the block can be fastened to the top and bottom rail with a screw. The cylindrical block has recesses on opposite sides in an axis perpendicular to the threaded hole by which the baluster can be pivotally connected to the block and thereby to the rail.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,352,485 describes a variable rake system rail assembly including a joining element extending into an end of the baluster and engaging one of the rails. The joining element comprises a flexible dowel. Accordingly, the above described patents provide a pin or dowel for connection.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,408,749 describes a variable pitch railing system in which a rail has an elongated recess and an interior socket laterally intersecting the recess. The socket has a curved wall that pivotally receives a pivot at one end of a baluster. A molding attached to the rail laterally confines the pivot in the socket between the molding and an interior wall of the socket. This patent needs the combination of a socket and wall member to provide adjustability.
It is desirable to provide an adjustable stair rail without the use of an additional axle/pin or socket and pivot having minimal parts and fabricating steps, thereby providing low costs for manufacturing.
The present invention relates to an angle adjustable stair rail assembly comprising a top and bottom rail and a plurality of parallel balusters joined to the top rail and the bottom rail by deforming a cut-out opening in the baluster around punched web openings in a wall of the top and bottom rails so that the rails and balusters can be moved to any angular disposition keeping the balusters parallel to each other and the top rail and bottom rail parallel to each other. The cut-out opening in the baluster can form a pair of legs. The retention of the baluster is accomplished by a simple clamping action after the legs of the baluster are received in the openings in the wall of the top or bottom rail. The adjustable stair rail assembly is simple to fabricate and assemble while minimizing the need for additional parts, thereby provide low manufacturing costs. The punched webs provide angular adjustability from 0 to 40 degrees, which is universal in use to any rake of ramp of stair. A decorative cap can be coupled to the top rail. The adjustable rail provides rapid installation and eliminates the need to measure and make a rigid rail for a particular application.
The invention will be more fully described by reference to the following drawings.
Reference will now be made in greater detail to a preferred embodiment of the invention, an example of which is illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numerals will be used throughout the drawings and the description to refer to the same or like parts.
Each end 15a and 15b of baluster 12 includes cut-out opening 16. Opening 16 can have curved shape 19 at end 17. Opening 16 forms legs 18a and 18b. In one embodiment, curved shape 19 can have a slightly larger diameter D1 than diameter D2 of opening 16, as shown in
Top rail 13 and bottom rail 14 include base wall 20. Side walls 21 extend from base wall 20. Side walls 21 can have a decorative appearance. Base wall 20 can be formed as a punched web for forming a pair of openings 22a and 22b in base wall 20 around web portion 25, as shown in
After receipt of legs 18a and 18b in respective openings 22a and 22b, end 24 of baluster 12 can be crimped for reducing width W3 of opening 22 at end 24. After crimping, legs 18a and 18b are retained within openings 22a and 22b and web portion 25 is retained in curved shape 19. Legs 18a and 18b cannot be removed from openings 22a and 22b without bending of end 24 to increase width W3 of openings 22a and 22b at end 24, as shown in
It is to be understood that the above-described embodiments are illustrative of only a few of the many possible specific embodiments, which can represent applications of the principles of the invention. Numerous and varied other arrangements can be readily devised in accordance with these principles by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.