The present invention relates to a step for modular staircases, in particular intended to be used inside homes and the like.
The use is known of sectional staircases manufactured in a modular way using superimposable construction units. Such modular staircases have the advantage of being able to be designed in the place of production, and then mounted at the place of destination without requiring skilled personnel and specific instruments. The above construction units generally consist of a step associated with a support body which permits the reciprocal assembly of the steps and also defines the riser between one step and another. In practice, to make the staircase, the individual steps are reciprocally associated, suitably separated the one from the other, at regular intervals defined by specific spacer elements. An example of a staircase of this kind is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,850,164.
In the sectional staircases of the aforementioned type, the need is felt to vary the geometry of the staircase according to the actual dimensional requirement of the environment wherein the staircase itself is located, in particular by suitably regulating the riser between two successive steps.
The known solutions for making modular staircases having a geometry close to that specifically required by the place of installation often however involve the use of a relatively high number of structurally complex construction elements which are not easy to mount.
The aim of the present invention is to solve the above problems by devising a step which permits making sectional staircases in a modular way through a limited number of construction elements.
In the ambit of this aim, a further object of the present invention is to provide a step for modular staircases which permits varying the riser between two successive steps in a simple and effective way.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a step for modular staircases that permits a simple and quick mounting in the place of installation.
Another object of the invention is to provide a step of simple construction and functional concept, with definitely reliable operation, which is versatile to use, and which has a relatively affordable cost.
The above objects are achieved, according to the present invention, by the step for modular staircases according to the claim 1.
According to the present invention, the modular staircase is made up of steps comprising a portion of tread associated with a support body predisposed to permit assembling to an adjacent step and comprising a pair of beams extending substantially vertically during use, predisposed to be arranged facing one another in mounting position so as to define respective sides of the step.
According to the invention, from the sides an upper bracket and a lower bracket project perpendicularly, respectively extending on a horizontal plane in mounting position, predisposed the one for supporting the portion of tread of the step and the other for being secured to an opposite bracket of an adjacent step.
Advantageously, said upper bracket and said lower bracket together project towards the inside of the step.
Advantageously, said upper bracket and said lower bracket are obtained by bending from a metal sheet shaping said side.
Advantageously, said upper bracket and said lower bracket are substantially realized at the upper edge and the lower edge of said side.
Advantageously, said portion of tread is made stably integral by joining means to at least one front portion of said upper bracket.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the step comprises one or more spacer elements predisposed to be inserted between one said upper bracket and one lower bracket of the adjacent step to change the riser between the two steps themselves.
Advantageously, said spacer elements comprise shaped strips bearing a series of through holes predisposed to be crossed by joining means of the said brackets.
According to a different embodiment, said tread portion comprises at least one shaped plate inserted through a corresponding slot made in each of said sides of the support body so as to appear projecting towards the inside of the same step.
According to a different embodiment of the invention, at least one portion of said upper bracket is projecting towards the outside of the step and is arranged for the connection of supporting means of a parapet of the staircase or the like.
Preferably, said portion projecting towards the outside of the step is a central portion of the front part of said upper bracket.
Preferably, said portion projecting towards the outside of the step bears a through hole drilled for inserting an upright for supporting said staircase parapet.
According to another aspect of the invention, the step according to the present invention is predisposed to make a helical staircase.
In this case, the portion of tread has a substantially trapezoid-shaped profile and is supported on an internal support body and an external support body, arranged at the smaller and larger bases of said substantially trapezoid-shaped profile.
Advantageously, said internal and external support bodies have respective sides, each of which conforming a pair of faces angled the one with respect to the other to follow the helical profile of the staircase.
Preferably, from the sides respective upper and lower brackets extend towards the inside of the step, predisposed to support the portion of tread and to be secured to opposite upper brackets of the underlying step. Preferably, said upper brackets are split into a front part and a rear part, projecting from a corresponding face of the sides respectively.
Preferably, said front part of the upper brackets is predisposed for securing itself to the lower brackets of the adjacent step, if necessary with the interposition of spacer elements, said rear part being arranged for securing said portion of tread.
The details of the invention will appear more evident from the detailed description of a preferred embodiment of the step for modular staircases according to the invention, illustrated by way of example in the attached drawings, wherein:
With particular reference to such figures, altogether by 1 has been indicated the step for the modular staircases according to the present invention. The step 1 comprises a portion of tread 2 associated with a support body 3 predisposed to permit the reciprocal assembly of adjacent steps.
The support body 3 comprises a pair of beams 4 which, in use, have a substantially vertical extension, predisposed to be arranged facing one another in mounting position so as to define respective sides 40 of the step.
A respective upper bracket 5 and a respective lower bracket 6 are projecting perpendicular from the sides 40, the one predisposed for supporting the portion of tread 2 and the other for being secured to an opposite upper bracket 5 of the underlying step, by specific joining means 7, in practice a plurality of screw members.
According to a preferred embodiment, the sides 40 are realized with a metal sheet, e.g., in steel. The upper bracket 5 and the lower bracket 6 are obtained by bending the aforementioned metal sheet, preferably at the upper edge and the lower edge of the side 40. In use, the upper bracket 5 and the lower bracket 6 are preferably projecting together towards the inside of the step.
Between the lower bracket 6 and the opposite upper bracket 5 of the underlying step, one or more spacer elements 8, predisposed to adjust the riser between the two steps, are predisposed to be inserted. In particular, such spacer elements 8 consist of shaped strips of adequate thickness bearing a series of through holes 9 predisposed to be crossed by the screw bodies 7 joining the brackets 5, 6. In practice, the spacer elements 8 are tightened, individually or in packs, between the opposite faces of the brackets 5, 6.
According to the embodiment shown in the
The lower bracket 6 instead extends along a limited part of the lower edge of the side, in practice its front half. The lower bracket 6 is thus able to be secured, with possible interposition of the spacer elements 8, to the rear part of the opposite upper bracket 5 of the underlying step.
The functioning of the step for modular staircases forming the subject of the invention is easy to appreciate from the above description.
To realize the modular staircase, the support bodies 3 of the adjacent steps must be reciprocally associated. In particular, the upper bracket 5 of a step is fixed, by screw means 7, to the lower bracket of the adjacent step.
Suitably, between the brackets 5, 6, one or more spacer elements 8 are inserted and tightened in packs. As is obvious, the insertion of the above spacer elements 8 determines a proportionate increase in the riser between the steps.
The portion of tread 2 of each step is then mounted to a corresponding support body 3. In particular, the portion of tread 2 is fixed by screw means 10, to the upper bracket 5.
The step according to the present invention therefore achieves the object of realizing sectional staircases in a modular way by a limited number of construction elements which permit an easy and fast mounting at the place of installation.
According to an advantageous aspect of the invention, the riser between two successive steps can be changed in a simple and effective way by inserting a suitable number of spacer elements. The reduced thickness of such spacer element permits precisely modulating the change in riser, according to the actual staircase mounting requirements.
The reduced dimensions of the spacer elements do not substantially negatively affect the weight and overall dimensions of the materials needed to realize the staircase.
The step according to the present invention is susceptible to numerous changes and variations falling within the scope of the requested protection.
Usefully, the shaped plates 16 have a head 18 predisposed to abut the outer surface of the side 3. The head 18 also delimits, at one side, a recess 19 predisposed to perform the bayonet coupling of the shaped plate 16 on one side of the slot 17 (see the
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It must be observed that the step forming the subject of the present invention can be usefully used to make spiral staircases and the like, as shown in the
In particular, the support bodies 31, 32 have respective sides 41, 42 each of which conforming a pair of faces angled the one with respect to the other to follow the helical profile of the spiral staircase. From the sides 41, 42 upper brackets 51, 52 and lower brackets 61,62 extend respectively towards the inside of the step, predisposed to support the portion of the tread 2 and being secured to opposite upper brackets of the underlying step. More specifically, the upper brackets 51, 52 are split into a front part and a rear part, projecting respectively from a corresponding face of the sides 41, 42. The front part of the upper brackets 51, 52 is arranged to be fixed to the lower brackets 61, 62 of the adjacent step with the possible interposition of the spacer elements 8; the rear part is instead ready for fixing the portion of tread 2.
In the practical implementation of the invention, the materials employed, as well as the shape and the dimensions, may be of any kind according to requirements.
Where the technical features mentioned in each claim are followed by reference marks such reference marks have been included for the sole purpose of increasing the understanding of the claims and accordingly they do not have any limitative value as regards the purpose of each element identified by way of example by such reference marks.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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202015000048927 | Sep 2015 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IB2016/053497 | 6/14/2016 | WO | 00 |