1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a railing, particularly to one having connecting plates and screws used to fix the posts with the rails invisibly hidden inside the rails.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Commonly, a conventional fence made of metal is formed by intersection of plural posts and rails. Each intersection of the rails and the posts is fastened by a screw. However, the head of the screw is always exposed out of the rails, making the fence look ugly.
The objective of this invention is to offer a railing formed by intersection of plural posts and rails stably fixed by connecting plates and screws that are invisibly hidden inside the rails, so as to enable the railing to maintain an esthetic appearance.
The connecting plates are transversely fixed with the posts at the intersections of the posts and the rails, respectively provided with a wing to protrude sidewise between every two posts. The wing is bored with a hole at its center. Each of the rails is provided with a long space defined by three walls of its inverted U-shape, and a rectangular opening bored in its top side for being correspondingly inserted by the post. The rails are to be laid on a top of the connecting plates, also respectively provided with a female-threaded tube extended downward from an inner wall of its top side for corresponding to a hole of a wing of the connecting plate so that a screw can be inserted from the bottom of the hole to threadably engage with the female-threaded tube to keep the rails fixed with the connecting plates. With the connecting plates and the screws hidden inside the rails to keep the posts and the rails stably fixed, an esthetic appearance of the railing can be obtained.
This invention is better understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
As shown in
The posts 10 are formed square, respectively provided with plural threaded holes 11 bored properly spaced apart in their outer wall to be jointed with the rails 30.
The connecting plates 20 are needed as many as the rails 30, respectively and transversely fixed at one side of the posts 10 by means of screws 12 screwed in the threaded holes 11 of the posts 10, so that the posts 10 are connected to stand side by side. Each of the connecting plates 20 is provided with a horizontal low contact wall 201 formed by having its top portion vertically bent, and a horizontal wing 21 formed to protrude sidewise between every two posts 10. The wing 21 is bored with a hole 22 at its center.
Each of the rails 30 is shaped as an inverted U, forming a long space 300 among its three walls, having a rectangular opening 31 bored in its top side for being correspondingly inserted by the post 10 entering from the space 300. When the rail 30 is laid down on the connecting plates 20, the inner wall of its top side is to automatically contact with the contact wall 201 of the connecting plate 20, with the connecting plate 20 hidden inside the rail 30. In addition, the rail 30 is also provided with a female-threaded short tube 32 extended downward from the inner wall of its top side in corresponding to the hole 22 of the wing 21 of the connecting plate 20, so that a screw 23 can be inserted from under the hole 22 of the wing 21 to threadably engage with the female-threaded tube 32 of the rail 30 to keep the rail 30 fixed stably with the connecting plate 20.
In assembling the railing 1, as shown in
As the openings 31 of the rails 30 are formed rectangular as shown in
While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been described above, it will be recognized and understood that various modifications may be made therein and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications that may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.
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