Claims
- 1. A modular railing system for railing a staircase, said modular railing system comprising
a plurality of staircase rails, said staircase rails being grouped into rail sets, each of said rail sets comprising at least one rail, each staircase rail having an elongated portion extending between a first connector portion and a second connector portion, wherein said first connector portion forms a first relative angle with said elongated portion, and wherein said second connector portion forms a second relative angle with said elongated portion, said second relative angle being different from said first relative angle; and a plurality of baluster units for supporting said plurality of staircase rails.
- 2. The modular railing system of claim 1, wherein said first relative angle is greater than 90°, and said second relative angle is less than 90°.
- 3. The modular railing system of claim 2, wherein said first relative angle is 130°, and said second relative angle is 60°.
- 4. The modular railing system of claim 1 further comprising a stair rail adjuster, said stair rail adjuster comprising
a rail support having an internal cross-sectional configuration; and a longer cylindrical piece affixed to said rail support and having an external cross-sectional configuration designed to be slippingly accommodated by said internal cross-sectional configuration of said rail support.
- 5. The modular railing system of claim 1, wherein each baluster unit of said plurality of baluster units for supporting said plurality of staircase rails comprises a single baluster.
- 6. A modular railing system for railing a staircase, said modular railing system comprising
a plurality of staircase rails; a plurality of balusters for supporting said plurality of staircase rails; and a finished-stair-tread adapter comprising
a baluster mounting member; a tread plate having a first plurality of slip nuts slidingly mounted therein, each slip nut of said first plurality of slip nuts having a fastener hole through it; and a riser plate having a second plurality of slip nuts slidingly mounted therein, each slip nut of said second plurality of slip nuts having a fastener hole through it.
- 7. The modular railing system of claim 6, said baluster mounting member further comprising
a baluster support plate having positioning slots therethrough; a vertical back plate having attachment holes therethrough; and a leveling member.
- 8. The modular railing system of claim 7, said tread plate further comprising
a horizontal mounting surface; a vertical leading edge surface having a lower edge; an inwardly-turned ledge extending from said lower edge of said leading edge surface; and at least one horizontal slip nut channels mounted to said horizontal mounting surface, wherein said first plurality of slip nuts are slidingly mounted in said at least one horizontal slip nut channel.
- 9. The modular railing system of claim 8, said riser plate further comprising
a vertical mounting surface having a plurality of attachment holes therethrough; and at least one vertical slip nut channels mounted to said vertical mounting surface, wherein said second plurality of slip nuts are slidingly mounted in said at least one vertical slip nut channel.
- 10. The modular railing system of claim 9, wherein each of said vertical and horizontal slip nut channels comprises a bottom wall, two side walls, two top walls, and two overhung free longitudinal edges, wherein each of said slip nuts in said first plurality of slip nuts is interchangeable with each of the slip nuts in said second plurality of slip nuts, and further wherein each of said slip nuts includes a raised central portion straddled on each side by an edge seat that slippingly rides along one of said overhung free longitudinal edges of one of said slip nut channels.
- 11. The modular railing system of claim 10, wherein each baluster of said plurality of balusters has a base plate with attachment holes through it, wherein fasteners are passed through said attachment holes in said base plate and through one of said positioning slots in said baluster support plate, and are fastened into one of said slip nuts comprising said first plurality of slip nuts, wherein additional fasteners are passed through said attachment holes in said vertical back plate of said baluster mounting member and fastened into one of said slip nuts comprising said second plurality of slip nuts, and wherein a riser plate mounting screw is passed through one of said plurality of attachment holes through said vertical mounting surface of said riser plate and threaded into a staircase riser.
- 12. A modular railing system for railing a substantially-horizontal surface, said modular railing system comprising
a plurality of rails, said rails being grouped into rail sets, each of said rail sets comprising at least one rail, each rail having an elongated portion extending between two connector portions; and a plurality of baluster units for supporting said plurality of rails, wherein each baluster unit of said plurality of baluster units comprises a plurality of rail supports spaced vertically along said baluster unit and affixed thereto, each of said rail supports having a rivet slot punched through it, and wherein each of said connector portions has a retention hole through it, and further wherein a fastener removably connects each of said connector portions to one of said rail supports using one of said rivet slots and one of said retention holes.
- 13. A modular railing system for railing a substantially-horizontal surface, said modular railing system comprising
a plurality of rails, said plurality of rails being grouped into a plurality of rail sets, wherein each of said rail sets of said plurality of rail sets comprises at least two rails of said plurality of rails, each rail of said plurality of rails having an elongated portion extending between and joining two connector portions; and a plurality of baluster units for supporting said plurality of rails, wherein a first baluster unit of said plurality of baluster units together with a second baluster unit of said plurality of baluster units support each rail of said at least two rails of a first rail set of said plurality of rail sets in vertically-spaced relation to the other rail in said first rail set when said first rail set comprises two rails and to each of the other rails in said first rail set when said first rail set comprises greater than two rails, and wherein each of said baluster units of said plurality of baluster units comprises
a baluster pair comprising a first baluster and a second baluster, said first and second balusters being adapted to be anchored to said substantially-horizontal surface in close proximity to each other; a first plurality of double barrel supports spaced along and affixed to said first baluster, each double barrel support of said first plurality of double barrel supports having a corresponding double barrel support of a corresponding plurality of double barrel supports each of which is spaced along and affixed to said second baluster, wherein each of said double barrel supports spaced along and affixed to said first baluster together with its corresponding double barrel support spaced along and affixed to said second baluster collectively comprise a double barrel support pair, there thus being a plurality of double barrel support pairs, said plurality of double barrel support pairs being equal in number to the number of double barrel supports in said first plurality of double barrel supports; and a plurality of tie pipes, each tie pipe connecting the double barrel supports comprising one double barrel support pair of said plurality of double barrel support pairs; wherein each of said double barrel supports comprises a first support and a second support, and wherein each of said tie pipes comprises a first leg and a second leg, and wherein first and second double barrel supports of a first double barrel support pair of said plurality of double barrel support pairs are connected by inserting a first leg of a first tie pipe of said plurality of tie pipes into a first support of said first double barrel support of said first double barrel support pair of said plurality of double barrel support pairs, and inserting a second leg of said first tie pipe into a first support of said second double barrel support of said first double barrel support pair of said plurality of double barrel support pairs.
- 14. The modular railing system of claim 13, wherein each of said baluster units has a lower end adapted to be adjacent to said substantially-horizontal surface, and wherein a long section of kick rail extends between adjacent baluster units near said lower ends of said baluster units.
- 15. The modular railing system of claim 14, wherein each of said first and second balusters has a lower portion, wherein a plurality of retention slots are cut into said lower portion of each baluster, wherein each of said long sections of kick rail includes an alignment tab; and wherein each of said alignment tabs rides in one of said retention slots.
- 16. The modular railing system of claim 15, wherein said plurality of retention slots comprises four retention slots spaced at approximately 90° intervals around a circumference of said lower portion of each baluster.
- 17. The modular railing system of claim 15, wherein said alignment tab are formed by removing material from said kick rails.
- 18. The modular railing system of claim 15, wherein each of said kick rails has ends, and wherein said alignment tab are formed by crushing said ends of said kick rails.
- 19. The modular railing system of claim 15, wherein said kick rails are formed from sections of C-beam having an upper flange and a lower flange connected by a vertical member.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a division of United States utility patent application Ser. No. 09/712,648, filed Nov. 13, 2000 (the '648 application), now U.S. Pat. No. 6,481,697, issued Nov. 19, 2002, which in turn claims priority to U.S. provisional application No. 60/164,702, filed Nov. 10, 1999 (the '702 application). The '648 and '702 applications, and the '697 patent, are hereby incorporated by reference as though fully set forth herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60164702 |
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Divisions (1)
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