Claims
- 1. The process of installing a balustrade which comprises the steps of mounting at least one gallery newel, and mounting a starting newel spaced from said gallery newel,each of said newels being a tubular member having an insert attached to the interior of the newel, at the lower end thereof and extending partially upwardly therein, the gallery newel's insert having a vertically disposed pair of communicating bores of different diameters therethrough, and the starting newel's insert being a solid block, the mounting of both of said newels including the step of lag screwing the insert of each said newel to a support, the gallery newel being vertically attached and the starting newel being horizontally attached, attaching the rail section between the two newels, and finishing off the upper portion of newels by attaching newel caps to the open ends of said newels.
- 2. The process of mounting a gallery newel of a balustrade to a building's subfloor which process comprises;a. attaching a thin apertured plate to the subfloor at the desired installation location; b. placing the newel which comprises: an open top and bottom tubular member having spaced front and rear walls and spaced sidewalls connected to the front and rear walls, all of which have an upper edge and a lower edge which member has an internally disposed block disposed a finite distance less than the total elevation of said tubular member, upwardly from the lower edge of the front, rear and sidewalls, said block having a first bore extending downwardly from the top surface thereof, to a point of communication with a second bore of a diameter greater than that of said first bore, and which second bore, extends upwardly from the bottom surface of said block, wherein a hex bolt having intermediate positioned machine screw threads and distally located lag bolt threads is disposed through and extends from the block disposed in said tubular member, and an internally threaded coupler is threadedly engaged to the machine screw threads of said hex bolt, said coupler being disposed in said second bore, at the desired location in alignment with the aperture of said thin plate; c. tightening the bolt through said thin plate into the subfloor.
- 3. The process of claim 2 further including the step of closing off said tubular member with a newel cap.
- 4. The process of installing a rake newel of a balustrade which process comprises;a. marking the spot for the location of the rake newel, b. pre-cutting the sidewalls and one of said front and rear walls to achieve the proper inclination of said newel's sidewalls whereby the newel will be substantially vertically disposed, c. placing a newel which comprises; an open top and bottom tubular member having spaced front and rear walls and spaced sidewalls connected to the front and rear walls, all of which have an upper edge and a lower edge which member has an internally disposed block disposed a finite distance less than the total elevation of said tubular member, upwardly from the lower edge of the front, rear and sidewalls, said block having a first bore extending downwardly from the top surface thereof, to a point of communication with a second bore of a diameter greater than that of said first bore, and which second bore, extends upwardly from the bottom surface of said block, wherein a hex bolt having intermediate positioned machine screw threads and distally located lag bolt threads is disposed through and extends from the block disposed in said tubular member, and an internally threaded coupler is threadedly engaged to the machine screw threads of said hex bolt, said coupler being disposed in said second bore, at the desired location c. tightening the bolt into the marked spot to achieve a vertically disposed rake newel.
- 5. The process of claim 4 further including the step of closing off said tubular member with a newel cap.
- 6. The process of installing a starting newel for a balustrade which comprises:a. selecting a newel of the proper elevation, which newel comprises: an open top and bottom tubular member having spaced front and rear walls and spaced right and left sidewalls connected to the front and rear walls, all of which have an upper edge and a lower edge which member has an internally disposed block disposed a finite distance less than the total elevation of said tubular member, upwardly from the lower edge of the front, rear and sidewalls, said block having a first bore extending downwardly from the top surface thereof, to a point of communication with a second bore of a diameter greater than that of said first bore, and which second bore, extends upwardly from the bottom surface of said block, b. drilling at least one hole through the right sidewall of said tubular member, into but not through said block, c. drilling at least one pilot hole at the termini of said first drilled holes through said block and said left sidewall of said tubular member, d. adhesively secure the block within said tubular member to the predetermined location, e. lag screwing said newel through said at least one pilot hole to attach it to a substrate.
- 7. The process of claim 6 including the step of closing off said tubular member with a newel cap.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional application of U.S. Ser. No. 07/313,607 filed May 18, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,290,212, issued in the name of A. Gary Bartel, on Sep. 18, 2001.
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