1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to buildings and more specifically to a modular stairway, which allows a staircase to be temporarily or permanently constructed.
2. Discussion of the Prior Art
Patent publication no. 2003/0093959 to Couture discloses components for modular stairway system. Patent publication no. 2010/0132277 to Bush discloses a modular staircase system. U.S. Pat. No. 8,418,425 to Santini discloses a tubular beam for the construction of temporary structures.
Accordingly, there is a clearly felt need in the art for a modular stairway, which allows a staircase to be temporarily or permanently assembled from two or three different elements.
The present invention provides a modular stairway, which allows a staircase to be temporarily constructed. The modular stairway preferably includes a tubular beam, a plurality of stringers and a plurality of stair treads. A short modular stairway includes at least two stringers and a plurality of stair treads. The tubular beam is described in patent application Ser. No. 14/661,025 filed on Mar. 18, 2015, this patent application is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety. The tubular beam includes a rectangular tube, a first end plate and a second end plate. A plurality of redundant tube access openings are preferably formed through a length of each side of the rectangular tube. A fastener hole pattern is preferably formed concentric with each tube access opening. The first end plate is welded to a first end of the rectangular tube and the second end plate is welded to a second end of the rectangular tube. A plate access opening is formed through the first and second end plates. The fastener hole pattern is preferably formed concentric with the plate access opening. The fastener hole pattern preferably includes four inner perimeter fastener holes preferably arraigned in a rectangular pattern and ten outer perimeter fastener holes preferably arraigned in a rectangular pattern.
Each stringer preferably includes an elongated section and an end plate. The elongated section includes a U-shaped cross section, which is preferably formed from a single sheet of material. The U-shaped cross section includes a base section, a first side section and a second side section. The first side section extends downward from a first side of the base section and the second side section extends downward from a second side of the base section. A plurality of redundant tube access openings are preferably formed through a length of the base section. A fastener hole pattern is preferably formed concentric with each tube access opening. The fastener hole pattern preferably includes four perimeter fastener holes preferably arraigned in a rectangular pattern. A plurality of fastener holes are formed through a length of the first and second side sections. A first end of the first and second side sections are preferably chamfered to lay flat on a horizontal surface. A second end of the first and second side sections are flared outward to provide additional support for the end plate. The end plate is preferably welded to the second end of the base, first side and second side sections. A plurality of fastener holes are formed through the end plate for attachment to a side of a floor.
The stair tread is preferably fabricated from a single piece of material. The stair tread includes a step section, a first attachment flange, a support section and a second attachment flange. The step section is the horizontal portion of the stair tread. The first attachment flange extends inward from one side of the step section. The support section extends inward from an opposing side of the step section. The second attachment flange extends inward from a distal end of the support section. The first and second attachment flanges are secured to the support beam or stringers with a plurality of fasteners.
In a first modular stairway embodiment, two first stringers are attached to opposing sides of a first end of the tubular beam and two second stringers are attached to opposing sides of a second end of the tubular beam to form a stair support structure. A plurality of stair treads are attached to the four stringers and the tubular beam. A second modular stairway embodiment includes three stair support structures, a first plurality of stair treads and a second plurality of stair treads. The first plurality of stair treads are attached to a first stair support structure and a first half of a second stair support structure. The second plurality of stair treads are attached to a second half of the second stair support and to a third stair support structure.
In a first short modular stairway embodiment, each end of a stair tread is attached to a single stringer. In a second short modular stairway embodiment, sides of two stringers are bolted to each other and a middle of each stair tread is attached to the two stringers. In a third short modular stairway embodiment, a first stringer is attached to one end of a plurality of first stair treads. A second stringer is attached to an opposing end of the plurality of first stair treads and one end of a plurality of second stair treads. A third stringer is attached to an opposing end of the plurality of second stair treads.
A fourth short modular stairway embodiment includes the plurality of stair treads and four stringers. Sides of first and second stringers are attached to each other. One end of a third stringer is attached to an opposing side and distal end of the first stringer. One end of a fourth stringer is attached to an opposing side and distal end of the second stringer. The plurality of stair treads are attached to the first and second stringers; or the third and fourth stringers. A fifth short modular stairway embodiment includes the second short modular stairway embodiment and two additional stringers. The two additional stringers are attached to outside surfaces of the two stringers of the second embodiment. The plurality of stair treads are attached to the four stringers.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a modular stairway, which allows a staircase to be temporarily or permanently assembled from three different elements.
Finally, it is an object of the present invention to provide a modular stairway, which allows a short staircase to be temporarily or permanently assembled from two different elements.
These and additional objects, advantages, features and benefits of the present invention will become apparent from the following specification.
a is a perspective view of a modular stairway attached to a support structure in accordance with the present invention.
b is a perspective view of a short modular stairway attached to a support structure in accordance with the present invention.
a is a top perspective view of a stair tread of a modular stairway in accordance with the present invention.
b is a bottom perspective view of a stair tread of a modular stairway in accordance with the present invention.
With reference now to the drawings, and particularly to
The distance “A” between the two inner perimeter fastener holes 26 and each end of the tubular beam 10 is equal to the distance “B” between the two inner perimeter fastener holes 26 and each side of the tubular beam 10. The distance “C” between the four outer perimeter fastener holes 28 and each end of the tubular beam 10 is equal to the distance “D” between the four outer perimeter fastener holes 28 and each side of the tubular beam 10. The plurality of tube access openings 22 are preferably equidistant from each other. It is preferable that the distance between adjacent perimeter inner perimeter fastener holes 26 be 6¾ inches and the distance between adjacent outer perimeter fastener holes 28 be 3.0 inches, but other distances may also be used.
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While particular embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects, and therefore, the aim in the appended claims is to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
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