Claims
- 1. A handrail-bumper assembly comprising
- (a) an elongated metal support member of uniform cross section adapted for mounting in forwardly spaced relation to a wall,
- (b) said support member having a lower portion, an intermediate portion, and an upper portion,
- (c) a bumper cover member formed of rigid plastic material and mounted on a forwardly facing outer face of said lower portion,
- (d) said bumper cover member having a forwardly convex upper wall curving upward and rearward from a generally vertical outer side wall of said bumper cover member,
- (e) said intermediate portion comprising a forwardly concave web section integral with said lower portion and extending generally upward therefrom,
- (f) a lower portion of said concave web section extending upward and rearward from an upper back edge of said lower portion,
- (g) the contours of said concave web section merging substantially tangentially with the forwardly convex contours of the bumper cover upper wall,
- (h) an upper portion of said concave web section extending upward and forward and terminating at a point generally above a lower edge portion of said web section,
- (i) said intermediate portion further including a rearwardly concave upper portion, integral with the upper portion of said concave web section, merging tangentially therewith and extending upward and rearward therefrom,
- (j) said upper portion of said support member comprising a handrail support of closed tubular configuration formed in part by an upper portion of said concave web section,
- (k) said upper portion including spaced apart upwardly extending walls,
- (l) a solid handrail, having curvilinear contours and defining a longitudinally extending, downwardly opening recess of uniform cross section,
- (m) said solid handrail being received over and supported by said upwardly extending walls,
- (n) said handrail having outer contours merging tangentially with the rearwardly concave upper portion, on the rearward side of said handrail, and the upper portion of said forwardly concave web section, on the forward side of said handrail.
- 2. A handrail-bumper assembly according to claim 1, wherein
- (a) said handrail is formed of wood and is of generally circular cross section,
- (b) said rearwardly concave upper portion merging tangentially with generally circular surface portions of said handrail.
- 3. In a handrail assembly for mounting on a wall of an institutional structure and of the type including a plurality of elongated metal support members of uniform cross section, and one or more generally solid handrail members of uniform cross section supported on said metal support members, the improvement characterized by
- (a) each handrail member having a downwardly opening recess therein of uniform cross section extending throughout the length of said member,
- (b) each of said support members including a handrail support adapted for reception in said downwardly opening recess and having spaced walls engageable with opposed surfaces of said recess for positioning said handrail with respect to said support member,
- (c) stand-off means engaging said support members at positions spaced from the ends thereof for mounting said support members in longitudinally aligned relation, spaced forward of said wall of said structure,
- (d) said handrail support including, as an element of its uniform cross section, means defining a longitudinally extending alignment recess for the snug reception of an alignment element,
- (e) said plurality of support members being mounted in directly abutting relation and in longitudinally aligned relation, and
- (f) an alignment element snugly received in the alignment recesses of each support member of each adjacent pair of such abutting support members for accurate longitudinal alignment of the handrail supports thereof.
- 4. A handrail assembly according to claim 3, wherein
- (a) said spaced walls of said support members are substantially parallel and are joined at their upper and lower ends to be of closed tubular configuration,
- (b) said alignment recesses comprising interior surfaces of said spaced walls.
- 5. A handrail assembly according to claim 4, wherein
- (a) said alignment recesses are formed by generally cylindrical interior surface portions of said spaced walls of said support members and by an upper wall joining said spaced walls, and
- (b) said alignment element comprises a generally cylindrical dowel adapted to be received within and snugly gripped by said cylindrical interior surface portions.
- 6. A handrail-bumper assembly comprising
- (a) an elongated metal support member of uniform cross section adapted for mounting in forwardly spaced relation to a wall,
- (b) said support member having a lower portion, an intermediate portion, and an upper portion,
- (c) a bumper member mounted on said lower portion,
- (d) said bumper member having a forwardly convex upper wall curving upwardly and rearwardly from a generally vertical forward side wall of said bumper member,
- (e) said intermediate portion comprising a web section integral with said lower portion, extending generally upward therefrom, and having a forwardly concave forwardly facing surface,
- (f) a lower portion of said forwardly concave surface extending upwardly and rearwardly from an upper back edge of said lower portion,
- (g) contours of said forwardly concave surface merging substantially tangentially with the forwardly convex contours of the bumper member upper wall,
- (h) an upper portions of said forwardly concave surface extending upwardly and forwardly and terminating at a point generally above a lower edge portion of said web section,
- (i) said intermediate portion further including a back surface defined in part by a rearwardly concave upper back surface portion, integral with and generally opposite to the upper portion of said forwardly concave surface, merging tangentially with portions of said web section and extending upwardly and rearwardly therefrom,
- (j) said upper portion comprising a handrail support of closed tubular configuration formed in part by an upper portion of said concave web section,
- (k) said tubular handrail support including spaced apart upwardly extending, generally parallel side walls,
- (l) a solid handrail, having generally convex curvilinear contours and defining a longitudinally extending, downwardly opening recess of uniform cross section extending throughout its length,
- (m) said solid handrail being received over and supported by said tubular handrail support,
- (n) said handrail having outer contours merging substantially tangentially with the rearwardly concave upper portion, on the rearward side of said handrail, and the upper portion of said forwardly concave surface, on the forward side of said handrail.
- 7. A handrail-bumper assembly according to claim 6, wherein
- (a) said handrail is formed of wood and is of generally circular cross section,
- (b) said rearwardly concave upper back surface portion merging generally tangentially with generally circular surface portions of said handrail.
- 8. A handrail-bumper assembly according to claim 6, wherein
- (a) said upwardly extending, generally parallel side walls are provided on respective forward and rearward surface portions thereof with longitudinally extending serrations for engagement with the downwardly opening recess of said handrail.
- 9. A handrail-bumper assembly according to claim 6, wherein
- (a) said handrail is of generally circular cross section,
- (b) said tubular handrail support is provided with a specially configured, axially oriented internal alignment recess,
- (c) an alignment element is snugly received axially in said alignment recess and adapted for engagement and alignment of an adjacent handrail-bumper assembly.
- 10. A handrail-bumper assembly according to claim 9, wherein
- (a) said alignment recess is located substantially at the center of the generally circular cross section of said handrail.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/719,387, filed Sep. 24, 1996 claiming priority of provisional application Ser No. 60/005,285, filed Oct. 12, 1995.
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