Claims
- 1. A telescopic seating construction comprising rows of seating and at least one aisle for allowing users to gain access to the rows of seating, each of the aisles including at least one step with a nose, and a hand rail system including at least one upright disposed in at least one of the aisles and an upright support mounted adjacent to the nose of said at least one step in the aisle, said support having an opening to receive a lower end of said upright, the upright comprising a single base section, and a curved upper section having at least one bend, the base section and the curved upper section being made from a single piece of elongated material, the piece of elongated material being bent in a single clockwise direction, a lower first end of the piece of elongated material terminating at a lower end of the base section, and an opposite upper end of the piece of elongated material terminating at an elevation corresponding to an upper part of the base section away from the first end, the opposite end being attached directly to the base section at a location away from the first end, said upright being removable from said support and stowable between said rows of seating when said seating is in a retracted position.
- 2. A telescopic seating construction in accordance with claim 1 wherein said upright support includes a socket shaped to receive and surround a portion of said lower end of said upright, and means for securing said lower end in said socket.
- 3. A telescopic seating construction in accordance with claim 1 including
- a plate carried by the lower end of the base section of the upright; and
- a socket for slideably receiving the plate, the socket being mountable to a front portion of the nose of the step, the plate fitting tightly in the socket such that the upright may be supported on the step.
- 4. A telescopic seating construction in accordance with claim 3, further including:
- a nut affixed to the lower end of the base section of the upright, and
- a bolt threadable into the nut, the nut being aligned so that the bolt will extend through the nut and be tightenable against the socket.
- 5. A telescopic seating system comprising rows of seating which may be moved from an extended position, in which the rows may be occupied, to a stowed position, in which the rows are stacked and stowed, and the telescopic seating system further including at least one aisle for allowing users to gain access to the rows of seating, each of the aisles including at least one step with a nose, and a hand rail system including at least one upright disposed in at least one of the aisles and mounted adjacent to the nose of at least one of the steps in the aisle and being held by a support carried by said at least one step, said support having a socket shaped to receive and surround a lower portion of said upright, the upright comprising a curved upper section having at least one bend, a base section and the curved upper section being made from a single piece of elongated material, the piece of elongated material being bent in a single clockwise direction, a lower first end of the piece of elongated material terminating at a lower end of the base section, and an opposite upper end of the piece of elongated material terminating at an elevation corresponding to an upper part of the base section away from the first end, the opposite end being attached directly to the base section at a location away from the first end, said lower portion of said upright being removable from said support, and said upright having a lateral dimension whereby it may be stowed between said rows of seating without interfering with movement of said telescopic seating system to its stowed position.
- 6. A telescopic seating system in accordance with claim 5 including:
- a plate carried by the lower end of the base section of the upright;
- said socket slideably receiving the plate, the socket being mountable to a front portion of the nose of the step, the plate fitting tightly in the socket such that the upright may be supported on the step.
- 7. A telescopic seating system in accordance with claim 6 including:
- a nut affixed to the lower end of the base section of the upright, and
- a bolt threadable into the nut, the nut being aligned so that the bolt will extend through the nut and be tightenable against the socket.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/704,493, which was filed on Aug. 20, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,813,663.
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