Claims
- 1. A modular stairway comprising:
- a stringer having a relatively planar, flat top;
- an initial step module fixed substantially horizontally adjacent and on a downstairs side of lower end of the stringer, the initial step module including a block configured to abut the lower end of the stringer, and an upper edge; and
- a first intermediate step module attached to the stringer so that a portion of the first intermediate step module bears against the upper edge of the initial step module.
- 2. The stairway according to claim 1 further comprising a plurality of intermediate step modules each attached to the stringer so that a lower edge of each intermediate step module bears against an upper edge of an adjacent step module.
- 3. The stairway according to claim 1 wherein:
- the stringer has a lower end that is vertical when the stringer is positioned for use in the stairway; and
- the block for abutting the lower vertical end of the stringer is formed integral with the initial step module, so that the initial step module may be attached to the stringer.
- 4. The modular stairway according to claim 3, wherein the integral block for the initial step module supports the tread of the initial step module substantially directly from a floor underlying the initial step module.
- 5. The stairway according to claim 1, further comprising a landing tread module including:
- a riser fascia; and
- a tread attached to the riser fascia to define a leading edge for a landing at an upper end of the stairway.
- 6. The module of claim 5, further comprising a newel post attached to the tread of the landing tread module by a fastener extending through the tread and into an interior portion of the newel post.
- 7. The modular stairway according to claim 1, further comprising a newel post extending upwardly from one of the step modules, wherein the one of the step modules has a hole formed therein through which the newel post extends.
- 8. The modular stairway according to claim 7, wherein the hole is formed in a tread of the one of the step modules, and the newel post is attached to the one of the step modules with a fastener obstructed from view by the tread and riser of the one of the step modules when the one of the step modules is fixed adjacent the stringer.
- 9. The modular stairway according to claim 1, further comprising an upwardly facing elongate channel defined on the stringer for receiving an edge of a wall covering material.
- 10. The modular stairway according to claim 1, further comprising a bracket for attaching the stringer to a floor and an initial step module, the bracket including:
- a flat floor portion;
- an upright step portion; and
- a tilted, upright stringer portion.
- 11. The modular stairway according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the step modules comprises:
- a tread;
- a riser;
- a block interconnecting the tread to the riser; and
- a triangular fascia member extending between the tread and the riser, sized to abut the riser, tread and stringer when the module is placed on the stringer.
- 12. The modular stairway according to claim 11, wherein the at least one of the step modules further comprises:
- a groove formed in an exposed face of the tread; and
- a piece of carpet attached to the tread with an outer edge of the piece of carpet folded under and received by the groove.
- 13. The modular stairway of claim 11, further comprising a baluster attached to the tread by a fastener extending through the tread and into an interior portion of the baluster.
- 14. The modular stairway according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the step modules comprises:
- a tread for attachment to the stringer;
- a groove formed in an exposed face of the tread; and
- a piece of carpet attached to the tread with an outer edge of the piece of carpet folded under and received by the groove.
- 15. The modular stairway according to claim 14, wherein the groove is a rabbet formed at an outer edge of the tread.
- 16. The modular stairway according to claim 14, wherein the groove is a slot formed inwardly of an outer edge of the tread.
- 17. The modular stairway of claim 16, further comprising a baluster attached to the tread by a fastener extending through the tread and into an interior portion of the baluster.
- 18. The modular stairway of claim 14, further comprising a tack strip attached to the tread adjacent the groove, wherein the carpet is attached to the tread by the tack strip.
- 19. The modular stairway of claim 14, further comprising:
- a riser for attachment to a stringer; and
- a groove formed in an exposed face of the riser, wherein the piece of carpet extends over and is attached to the riser with an outer edge of the piece of carpet folded under and received by the groove in the riser.
- 20. The modular stairway of claim 19, further comprising a tack strip attached to the tread adjacent the groove, wherein the carpet is attached to the tread by the tack strip.
- 21. The modular stairway of claim 20, further comprising a second tack strip attached to a top portion of the riser adjacent the groove, and a third tack strip attached to a bottom portion of the riser adjacent the groove wherein the carpet is attached to the riser by the second and third tack strips.
- 22. The modular stairway of claim 19 further comprising a block interconnecting the tread to the riser.
- 23. The modular stairway of claim 14, further comprising:
- a riser for attachment to a stringer;
- a groove formed in an exposed face of the riser; and
- a piece of carpet attached to the riser with an outer edge of the piece of carpet folded under and received by the groove.
- 24. The modular stairway according to claim 1, further comprising:
- a baluster extending upwardly relative to at least one of the step modules;
- an anchor strip attached to the baluster by a baluster fastener extending through the anchor strip and into an interior portion of the baluster, the anchor strip having indentations into which the baluster is received; and
- a handrail attached to the anchor strip, having a plow into which the anchor strip is received.
- 25. The modular stairway according to claim 24, further comprising:
- a newel post extending upwardly adjacent one end of the stairway;
- a cavity formed in an underside of the handrail, the cavity including a narrow channel interconnecting an end of the handrail to an enlarged region of the cavity; and
- a tightenable fastener extending outwardly from an upper portion of the newel post, through the channel and into the enlarged region of the cavity, wherein a tool to tighten the tightenable fastener may operate on the fastener through the enlarged region of the cavity.
- 26. The modular stairway according to claim 25, further comprising a cap strip inserted into the plow of the handrail to cover the cavity in the handrail.
- 27. The modular stairway according to claim 24, further comprising a newel post extending upwardly from a tread of the stairway, wherein the tread has a hole formed therein through which the newel post extends.
- 28. The modular stairway according to claim 24, further comprising:
- a newel post extending upwardly from a tread of at least one of the step modules adjacent an upper end of the stairway and attached to the handrail; and
- a fastener extending through the tread and into an interior portion of the newel post.
- 29. The modular stairway according to claim 24, further comprising:
- an anchor strip attached to the bottom of the baluster by a baluster fastener extending through the anchor strip and into an interior portion of the baluster, the anchor strip having indentations into which the baluster is received; and
- an upwardly facing channel attached to the stairway, having a plow into which the anchor strip is received.
- 30. A method of constructing a stairway comprising the steps of:
- selecting a predefined stringer having a relatively planar, flat, module-supporting top to match a desired rise and run for a stairway;
- placing the stringer in position relative to a structure;
- anchoring an initial step module substantially horizontally adjacent and on the downstairs side of a lower end of the stringer to define an initial riser and tread for the stairway, and to define an initial stop, the initial step module including an integral block that is configured to abut the lower end of the stringer to insure proper alignment of the stringer relative to the initial step module;
- providing an intermediate step module that defines a riser and a tread for the stairway when placed on the stringer;
- supporting the intermediate step module on the module-supporting top of the stringer, and then placing a downward force on the intermediate step module thereby forcing the module along the top of the stringer into firm contact with the initial stop of the initial step module and insuring proper alignment of the intermediate step module to the initial step module; and
- anchoring the intermediate step module to the stringer.
- 31. The method according to claim 30, further comprising the steps of:
- providing a plurality of intermediate step modules that each define a stop, a riser and a tread for the stairway when placed on the stringer;
- supporting each intermediate step module on the module-supporting top of the stringer, and then placing a downward force on each intermediate step module thereby forcing the module along the top of the stringer into firm contact with the stop of an adjacent step module and insuring proper alignment of the step module to the adjacent step module; and
- anchoring each intermediate step module to the stringer.
- 32. The method according to claim 30, further comprising the steps of:
- providing a baluster; and
- attaching the baluster to the intermediate step module with a fastener that extends through the tread and into the interior of the baluster.
- 33. The method of claim 30, wherein the step of selecting includes selecting a plurality of predefined stringers, each stringer having a relatively planar, flat, module-supporting top to match a desired rise and run for the stairway, and the step of placing includes placing the each of the stringers in a respective position relative to the structure, and wherein anchoring the initial step module forces each of the stringers to be perpendicular to the initial tread and to the initial riser.
- 34. The method of claim 30, wherein the step of selecting includes selecting a plurality of predefined stringers, each stringer having a relatively planar, flat, module-supporting top to match a desired rise and run for the stairway, and the step of placing includes placing the each of the stringers in a respective position relative to the structure, and wherein anchoring the intermediate step module forces each of the stringers to be perpendicular to the tread and to the riser of the intermediate step module.
- 35. A modular stairway comprising:
- a stringer having a relatively planar, flat top;
- an initial step module fixed adjacent a lower end of the stringer, the initial step module including an upper edge;
- a first intermediate step module attached to the stringer so that a portion of the first intermediate step module bears against the upper edge of the initial step module;
- wherein the stringer has a lower end that is vertical when the stringer is positioned for use in the stairway, the initial step module has an integral block for abutting the lower vertical end of the stringer so that the initial step module may be attached to the stringer, and the integral block for the initial step module supports the tread of the initial step module substantially directly from a floor underlying the initial step module.
- 36. A modular stairway comprising:
- a stringer having a relatively planar, flat top;
- an initial step module fixed adjacent a lower end of the stringer, the initial step module including an upper edge; and
- a first intermediate step module attached to the stringer so that a portion of the first intermediate step module bears against the upper edge of the initial step module; and
- an upwardly facing elongate channel defined on the stringer for receiving an edge of a wall covering material.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority from U.S. provisional patent application, Ser. No. 60/047,778, entitled "Modular Traditional Staircase," filed on May 28, 1997, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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