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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Owning buildings with older outdoor stairs, we've long looked for a solution to this problem. Wooden stringers are end-grain and won't hold a screw and the triangle wants to break off with the grain anyway, this makes the steps warp and rock back and forth.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Stair Saver screws into the continuous part of the stringer and up into the step and riser. eliminating the triangle and locking down the stairs and riser. These are solid ½ inch square steel bars, Additionally, if you ever want to replace the stairs entirely just re-use them to make new stringers.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
FIG. 1A depicts a staircase with stair saver installed. The short arrows denote holes for securing screws along with labeling for steps, stringer and risers.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Stair savers (FIG. 2A) is a U shaped bracket made from solid half inch by half inch square mild steel. Having two mechanical bends with the hight of the long leg at 11.75 inch, 6.75 inch on the short leg and 9.75 inch across the width. There are 10 holes 13/64″ of an inch drilled for securing screws, two on each leg in a perpendicular plane to the stringer, two on the long leg in a parallel plane as the stringer to secure the riser and 4 holes in a parallel plane as the stringer to secure the steps. This bracket is unique in that: 1. It connects the continuous grain of the stringer to the steps and riser. 2. It adapts to whichever rise/run slope your stairs are at. 3. Being made of solid metal it is not affected by corrosion, can be removed later and repurposed to make new stringers and it's strength easily exceeds what is needed.