Claims
- 1. A railing system for permanently mounting a railing panel having a peripheral edge and opposed planar side faces, said railing system comprising:
an elongated base; an elongated support groove defined in said base; an elongated channel member receiving the edge of the panel, said channel member having a generally U-shaped cross section including a base portion and opposed side walls overlying the opposed faces of the panel; said channel member and the edge of the panel being received in said elongated support groove; and a wedge system in said elongated support groove for locking said channel member the said edge of the panel into said elongated support groove.
- 2. A railing system as claimed in claim 1, said wedge system including a wedge member inserted into said elongated support groove.
- 3. A railing system as claimed in claim 2, said wedge member being inserted between a wall of said groove and one said side wall of said channel member.
- 4. A railing system as claimed in claim 3, said wedge member being tapered.
- 5. A railing system as claimed in claim 3, said wedge member and said one side wall of said channel member being tapered.
- 6. A railing system as claimed in claim 3, said groove having parallel side walls.
- 7. A railing system as claimed in claim 1, said wedge system including mating tapered shapes of said groove and of said channel member.
- 8. A railing system as claimed in claim 7, said grove having a bottom and an open top, the top of said groove being the widest part of said tapered shape of said grove and the base portion of said channel member being the narrowest part of said tapered shape of said channel member.
- 9. A railing system as claimed in claim 8 further comprising a support shoe, structure for attaching said support shoe to the floor surface, and structure securing said base to said support shoe.
- 10. A railing system as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a handrail assembly secured to an edge of said panel.
- 11. A railing system as claimed in claim 7, said handrail assembly including a handrail having an elongated, downwardly opening handrail groove.
- 12. A railing system as claimed in claim 8, said handrail assembly further comprising a handrail channel member adapted to be mounted on a top edge of the panel, said handrail channel member being receivable within said handrail groove.
- 13. A railing system as claimed in claim 1, said leg portions of said channel member being flexible.
- 14. A railing system including a railing support assembly for mounting a vertical glass panel above a floor surface, the panel having a peripheral edge and opposed planar side faces, said railing system comprising:
an elongated base; an elongated support groove defined in said base; said base including a pair of side walls and an end wall defining a generally U-shaped cross section of said groove, said groove having an open mouth; a channel member adapted to be mounted at a bottom edge of the panel, said channel member having a base portion flanked by a pair of leg portions spaced apart by a distance generally equal to the thickness of the panel; said groove and said channel member defining a wedge system for holding said channel member and the panel in said groove; said wedge system including mating tapered shapes of said groove and said channel member, said open mouth of said groove being the widest part of said tapered shape of said groove and with said base portion of said channel member being the narrowest part of said tapered shape of said channel member.
- 15. A railing system as claimed in claim 14 further comprising a support shoe, structure for attaching said support shoe to the floor surface, and structure securing said base to said support shoe.
- 16. A railing system as claimed in claim 15, said support structure including a first socket in said shoe and a first projection on said base received in said socket.
- 17. A railing system as claimed in claim 16, further comprising a second socket in said shoe and a second projection on said base received in said second socket.
- 18. A railing system as claimed in claim 17, further comprising a void in said second socket adjacent said second projection, and a lock member in said void preventing removal of said second projection from said second socket.
- 19. A railing system as claimed in claim 18 further comprising a cam lever, said lock member being defined at a first end of said lever, and the second end of said lever including a segment engageable with one of said channel member leg portions.
- 20. A railing assembly comprising:
a panel supported in a vertical plane, said panel having an elongated edge and opposed faces; an elongated, rigid, panel-receiving body having a longitudinal axis; an elongated, axially extending, panel-receiving groove defined in said body, said groove including an open mouth, a bottom wall and interfacing, spaced apart side walls; a channel member located along an edge of said panel, said channel member having a generally U-shaped cross section including an end portion and a pair of leg portions, said end portion overlying said panel edge and said leg portions overlying parts of said panel faces adjacent said panel edge; said panel edge and said channel member being received in said groove to secure said panel and said panel receiving body to one another; said groove side walls being spaced relatively closer together adjacent said groove bottom wall and relatively farther apart at a region spaced from said groove bottom wall; and said leg portions of said channel member being relatively thinner adjacent said channel member end portion and being relatively thicker at a region spaced from said channel member end portion.
- 21. A railing assembly as claimed in claim 20, said panel receiving member being a base member, and means for supporting said base member adjacent a floor, said panel edge being the bottom edge of said panel.
- 22. A railing assembly as claimed in claim 11, said panel receiving member being a handrail, and said panel edge being the top edge of said panel.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 09/538,826 filed on Mar. 30, 2000.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
| Parent |
09538826 |
Mar 2000 |
US |
| Child |
09804549 |
Mar 2001 |
US |