1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a handrail assembly and, more particularly, to a foldable safety handrail assembly.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional foldable safety handrail assembly in accordance with the prior art shown in
In operation, when the fastening bolt 55 is unscrewed from the fastening nut 56, the two pressing plates 53 of the pivot tube 51 are loosened to release the pivot tube 51 from the locking tube 62. Then, the locking knob 641 of the elastic plate 64 is pressed by a user to detach from the first locking hole 511 of the pivot tube 51 and to retract into the second locking hole 63 of the locking tube 62 so that the pivot tube 51 is unlocked from the locking tube 62 and can be rotated relative to the locking tube 62 to pivot and move the rail 50 relative to the mounting bracket 60 so as to fold the rail 50.
However, the user has to use a hand tool to screw or unscrew the fastening bolt 55 so as to clamp or loosen the pivot tube 51, thereby causing inconvenience to the user. In addition, the user has to press the locking knob 641 of the elastic plate 64 so as to detach the locking knob 641 of the elastic plate 64 from the first locking hole 511 of the pivot tube 51 and to retract the locking knob 641 of the elastic plate 64 into the second locking hole 63 of the locking tube 62, so that the user cannot unlock the pivot tube 51 from the locking tube 62 easily and quickly, thereby causing inconvenience to the user. Further, the elastic plate 64 will easily produce an elastic fatigue during a long-term utilization so that the elastic plate 64 is inoperative.
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a foldable safety handrail assembly, comprising a mounting bracket, a fixing sleeve mounted on the mounting bracket, a release sleeve mounted on the mounting bracket and having a periphery provided with a release groove, a rail pivotally connected with the mounting bracket and having a side provided with a pivot tube which is pivotally mounted between the fixing sleeve and the release sleeve and has a periphery provided with a first locking groove and a second locking groove, a locking tube extending through the fixing sleeve, the pivot tube and the release sleeve and having a periphery provided with an elongate limit slot, a locking member slidably mounted in the limit slot of the locking tube and detachably locked in the first locking groove or the second locking groove of the pivot tube to releasably lock the pivot tube onto the locking tube, a control member movably mounted in the locking tube and connected with the locking member to move the locking member, and an elastic member mounted in the locking tube and biased between the control member and the release sleeve to push the locking member toward the first locking groove or the second locking groove of the pivot tube. The control member has a first end provided with an enlarged driving head connected with the locking member to move the locking member and a second end provided with a push portion protruding outward from the locking tube. The foldable safety handrail assembly further comprises a push knob mounted on the control member to push the locking member toward the release groove of the release sleeve.
The release sleeve has a closed end portion provided with a through hole, the driving head of the control member has an end face provided with a pull portion which extends through and protrudes outward from the through hole of the release sleeve, and the foldable safety handrail assembly further comprises a pull knob fixed on the pull portion of the control member to pull the driving head of the control member toward the release sleeve and to pull the locking member toward the release groove of the release sleeve.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a foldable safety handrail assembly that is operated easily and conveniently.
According to the primary advantage of the present invention, the user only needs to push the push knob or pull the pull knob to unlock and fold the rail so that the rail can be unlocked and folded easily and quickly, thereby facilitating the user unlocking and folding the rail in an energy-saving manner.
According to another advantage of the present invention, the control member has a greater strength and stiffness so that the control member will not be easily deformed, worn out or broken during a long-term utilization, thereby enhancing the lifetime of the foldable safety handrail assembly.
Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to the drawings and initially to
The locking tube 30 has an inner portion provided with a receiving chamber 31 to receive the control member 40 and the elastic member 411. The receiving chamber 31 of the locking tube 30 is connected to the limit slot 32. The locking tube 30 is fixed in the fixing sleeve 11 so that the locking tube 30 will not be rotated relative to the pivot tube 21 of the rail 20. Preferably, the locking tube 30 is fixed in the fixing sleeve 11 by soldering or high frequency welding. The limit slot 32 of the locking tube 30 is aligned with the release groove 121 of the release sleeve 12.
The pivot tube 21 of the rail 20 has an inner portion provided with a mounting hole 22 rotatably mounted on the locking tube 30. The mounting hole 22 of the pivot tube 21 is connected to the first locking groove 23 and the second locking groove 24. The first locking groove 23 of the pivot tube 21 is movable to align with the limit slot 32 of the locking tube 30 and the release groove 121 of the release sleeve 12, and the second locking groove 24 of the pivot tube 21 is movable to align with the limit slot 32 of the locking tube 30 and the release groove 121 of the release sleeve 12.
The control member 40 is movable in the receiving chamber 31 of the locking tube 30 and has a first end provided with an enlarged driving head 41 connected with the locking member 421 to move the locking member 421 and a second end provided with a push portion 43 protruding outward from the locking tube 30. The driving head 41 of the control member 40 has a periphery provided with a fixing hole 42 aligning with the limit slot 32 of the locking tube 30 for fixing the locking member 421 so that the locking member 421 is movable in concert with the driving head 41 of the control member 40.
The push knob 431 is fixed on the push portion 43 of the control member 40 by screwing to push the driving head 41 of the control member 40 toward the release sleeve 12 and to push the locking member 421 toward the release groove 121 of the release sleeve 12. The push knob 431 is located outside of the fixing sleeve 11.
The locking member 421 is movable in the limit slot 32 of the locking tube 30 and is movable between the release groove 121 of the release sleeve 12 and the first locking groove 23 or the second locking groove 24 of the pivot tube 21. The locking member 421 has a first end fixed in the fixing hole 42 of the driving head 41, a mediate portion movable in the limit slot 32 of the locking tube 30 and a second end extendable between the release groove 121 of the release sleeve 12 and the first locking groove 23 or the second locking groove 24 of the pivot tube 21.
The elastic member 411 is received in the receiving chamber 31 of the locking tube 30 and is biased between the driving head 41 of the control member 40 and the release sleeve 12.
In operation, referring to
Referring to
Accordingly, the user only needs to push the push knob 431 or pull the pull knob 44 to unlock and fold the rail 20 so that the rail 20 can be unlocked and folded easily and quickly, thereby facilitating the user unlocking and folding the rail 20 in an energy-saving manner. In addition, the control member 40 has a greater strength and stiffness so that the control member 40 will not be easily deformed, worn out or broken during a long-term utilization, thereby enhancing the lifetime of the foldable safety handrail assembly.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment(s) as mentioned above, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claim or claims will cover such modifications and variations that fall within the true scope of the invention.
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