The invention relates generally to support brackets. More particularly, the invention relates to a support bracket for mounting a handrail.
Handrails are conventionally mounted along stairs, ramps, walkways and other areas to provide support for people moving through that area. Conventional handrail mounting systems require drilling of holes in a support structure, such as a wall or a post, making field adjustment difficult and also creating undesirable permanent changes to the support structure.
An adjustable mounting assembly for mounting a handrail to a support structure comprises an adjustable bracket for mounting to the support structure and an orientable bracket arm for connecting a handrail seat to the adjustable bracket.
According to one aspect, a handrail mounting assembly, comprises an adjustable bracket comprising a first section and a second section coupled to the first section for encircling and mounting to a support structure, a bracket arm connected to the adjustable bracket using a threaded fastener and a handrail seat connected to the bracket arm for seating a portion of a handrail to connect the handrail to the support structure.
According to another aspect, a bracket for mounting a handrail to a post, comprises a first section and a second section. The first section forms an open seat for the post and comprises a base wall, a first side wall extending from and perpendicular to the base wall, a second side wall extending from the base wall and parallel to the first side wall to define the open seat, a plurality of first openings in the first and second side walls and a tapped opening in the base wall. The second section couples to the first section to enclose the open seat. The second section includes a plurality of second openings that align with the first openings to form passageways for receiving fasteners to adjustably connect the first section and the second section.
According to another aspect, a handrail mounting assembly comprises a bracket for attaching to a support structure, the bracket having a threaded through hole in a base wall, a bracket arm comprising a tubular barrel having an opening extending therethrough, a threaded fastener inserted into the opening of the bracket arm, the threaded fastener longer than the opening to that an end of the fastener protrudes from the bracket arm and into a threaded through hole in the bracket and a handrail seat connected to the bracket arm.
According to another aspect, a method of mounting a handrail to a post comprises the steps of attaching an adjustable bracket to the post by sandwiching the post between two sections of the adjustable bracket, tightening the adjustable bracket to set the position of the bracket on the post, orienting a bracket arm relative to the adjustable bracket, tightening the bracket arm to set the orientation of the bracket arm relative to the adjustable bracket, and attaching a handrail to a handrail seat connected to the bracket arm.
A handrail mounting assembly can be easily adjusted and assembled. The invention will be described relative to certain illustrative embodiments, though the invention is not limited to the embodiments described herein.
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In one embodiment, the width Wb of the first section, the distance between side walls 24, 25, is about equal to the width Wp of the post 10 to allow the post to slide into the space between the side walls. The depth Db of the bracket seat 18 formed between the side walls is approximately equal to or smaller than the depth Dp of the post.
The base wall 23 also includes an opening 21, which may be a tapped through hole, for connecting the bracket 20 to the bracket arm 40.
The illustrative second section 32 comprises an end plate that spans the opening 18 formed between the two side walls 24, 25. The end plate 32 includes four openings 36, 37, 38, 39 that align with the side wall openings 26-27 to form passageways for receiving a fastener to secure the end plate 32 to the bracket seat 22. On the back side, the openings may be countersunk to accommodate the head of a fastener. The illustrative second section 32 is substantially planar, though alternatively, the second section may have a different shape, such as a u-shape with side walls that match the side walls of the first section.
In one embodiment, the openings 36-39 are slightly larger than the openings 26, 27 in the first section 22.
To mount the bracket 20 to the post 10, the first section 22 is wrapped around the post. The, the second section 32 is placed over the post 10 with the openings 26, 27, 36-39 aligned to surround the post 10. Fasteners, such as screws, are inserted into the passageways to connect the first section 33 to the second section 32. The bracket 20 can be easily adjusted on the post by loosening the fasteners, and the bracket can be secured in place and by tightening the fasteners to lock the post 10 in the bracket seat 18.
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The orientation of the bracket arm 40 relative to the bracket 20 is adjustable. The bracket arm 40 can rotate about the protruding end of the fastener, allowing orientation of handrail seat. After the bracket arm 40 is position in a desired orientation relative to the bracket 20, the fastener 43 is tightened to lock the bracket arm 40 to the bracket 20 in the desired orientation. The fastener 43 can be loosened, and the orientation of the bracket arm changed, followed by re-tightening of the fastener 43 to change the orientation of the bracket arm 40.
The illustrative handrail seat 60 is formed on the top of the second section of the bracket arm 40 and can be integral with the bracket arm 40 or separately-formed and attached. The handrail seat 60 is curved to match the profile of the bottom of a handrail and includes openings 62, 63 to receive fasteners for fastening the rail to the handrail seat 60. The handrail seat can have any suitable configuration for receiving and connecting a handrail to the bracket arm. For example, the handrail seat could be annular, or square to accommodate a square handrail. The handrail can be adjustable relative to the bracket arm 40, if desired.
The illustrative handrail mounting assembly provides increased flexibility and reduced installation time by eliminating the need to drill, tap or punch openings in the post or other support structure in order to mount the handrail. The illustrative handrail mounting assembly allows for easy field adjustment of the assembly and-or handrail mounted thereto by simply loosening the components, adjusting and re-tightening the connections in the desired location and orientation.
The scope of the claims is not meant to be limited to the details of the described exemplary embodiments.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/286,540, filed Jan. 25, 2016 and entitled Handrail Mounting Assembly, the contents of which are herein incorporated by reference.
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