1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a structural element used in residential and commercial buildings, more particularly to a baluster.
2. Description of the Related Art
Referring to
Although the conventional baluster 1 is widely used, because the baluster 1 is entirely made of wood, production of the baluster 1 requires a section of wood material that is long enough so as to be turned in a wood lathe to form the desired design. Such a process results in large waste of wood material. Further, it is very difficult to obtain such a long section of wood material.
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Although wood sections for the conventional baluster 6 can be obtained more easily because the first and second posts 3, 4 are shorter as compared to the baluster 1, interconnection of the first and second posts 3, 4 is poor, such that when a sideward force is acted upon the baluster 6 during its use or transport, cracks may form in the coating layer 5 at an area of the same corresponding to a junction of the first and second posts 3, 4. Such cracks may lead to damage of the baluster 6 and adversely affect an overall appearance of the baluster 6.
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a baluster that has a strong structure at a junction thereof and that can prevent cracking of a coating layer.
According to this invention, a baluster comprises first and second posts. The first post is made of wood, and has a longitudinal engaging end portion. The engaging end portion has a first annular shoulder face, an annular protrusion projecting outwardly and axially from the first annular shoulder face, and a longitudinal receiving hole formed in the engaging end portion and extending through an end face of the annular protrusion. The second post is made of wood, and has a longitudinal connecting end portion connected longitudinally to the engaging end portion. The connecting end portion has a second annular shoulder face, a longitudinal engaging pillar extending outwardly from the second annular shoulder face and fitted in the receiving hole, and an annular groove provided in the second annular shoulder face around the engaging pillar. The annular protrusion extends into the annular groove when the engaging pillar is fitted in the receiving hole.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment of the invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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The first post 10 is made of wood, and has a longitudinal engaging end portion 11, a tenon 12 that projects longitudinally and outwardly from the first post 10 opposite to the engaging end portion 11, and a post section 13 extending between the tenon 12 and the engaging end portion 11 and having a square-shaped cross section. The engaging end portion 11 is stepped, and has a first annular shoulder face 111, an annular protrusion 113 projecting outwardly and axially from the first annular shoulder face 111, and a longitudinal receiving hole 112 formed in the engaging end portion 11 and extending through an end face of the annular protrusion 113.
The second post 20 is made of wood, and is connected fixedly to the first post 10 along the longitudinal direction. The second post 20 has a longitudinal connecting end portion 21, a tapered end portion 22 longitudinally opposite to the connecting end portion 21 and having a substantially conical shape, and a decorative portion 24 between the connecting end portion 21 and the tapered end portion 22. The connecting end portion 21 has a second annular shoulder face 211, a longitudinal engaging pillar 212 extending outwardly from the second annular shoulder face 211 and fitted in the receiving hole 112, and an annular groove 213 formed in the second annular shoulder face 211 around the engaging pillar 212.
The coating layer 30 is coated on an outer surface of each of the first and second posts 10, 20. The coating layer 30 may be a polyurethane (PU) coating or any other suitable coating.
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After the first and second posts 10, 20 are interconnected along the longitudinal direction, primer paint and surface paint are applied to the outer surface of each of the first and second posts 10, 20, thereby forming the coating layer 30. The quality and strength of the entire baluster of the present invention can be as good as the aforementioned conventional baluster 1 (see
In use, with reference to
It should be noted that each of the first and second posts 10, 20 is entirely made of wood, and is shorter than when the entire baluster is made from a single section of wood, such as in the case of the conventional baluster 1 shown in
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretations and equivalent arrangements.