Information
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Patent Grant
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6209854
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Patent Number
6,209,854
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Date Filed
Friday, October 23, 199826 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 3, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
- Renner, Kenner, Greive, Bobak, Taylor & Weber
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 256 23
- 256 59
- 256 65
- 256 66
- 256 DIG 6
- 052 182
- 052 184
- 052 7261
- 052 7262
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A children's handrail assembly consists of four equally spaced connector brackets having three sections of plastic tubing interconnected therebetween. The connector brackets are secured to a standard handrail by means of cable ties which pass through apertures in the connector bracket and pull tightly around the standard handrail. The children's handrail can be applied to either wall mounted or spindle supported standard handrails. When wall mounted, the connector brackets urge against the wall surface. When spindle mounted, an additional cable tie may be employed to secure the bracket to a spindle.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The invention herein resides in the field of home products and, more particularly, to stair railings. Specifically, the invention relates to a stair railing adapted to be suspended beneath a standard railing, with the suspended railing being so positioned and secured to accomodate use by children and toddlers.
BACKGROUND ART
As a child develops, one of the most challenging experiences encountered is that of negotiating stairs. While crawling and walking are generally learned without great difficulty and without significant harm to the child, learning to move up and down stairs is not only difficult, but somewhat dangerous. While stair railings are typically provided in association with most stairways, these railings are typically positioned sufficiently above the stairs to accomodate adults. As such, they are out of the reach of youngsters, and provide little if any assistance in their learning to negotiate the stairs. Indeed, standard handrails are so positioned that any attempts by a toddler to reach a handrail actually compromises his or her ability to climb or descend the stairs.
In the past, it has been known to actually affix a lower rail to a wall or other permanent structure in order to accomodate youngsters. However, such attachments have generally been of a semi-permanent nature and have required repair, such as patching of screw holes and the like, when removed. The prior art has also suggested other approaches to securing lower handrails in association with stairs, but such approaches have generally not been of a sufficiently secure nature to provide the child with the necessary confidence to negotiate the stairs in a safe manner and they have typically been of a complex and expensive design, not given to ease of application. Accordingly, there remains in the art a need for a temporary suspended stair rail for children which may be easily and securely attached to and suspended from a standard stair railing.
SUMMARY OF INVENTION
In light of the foregoing, it is a first aspect of the invention to provide a suspended stair railing for children which may be securedly attached to an existing standard stair railing.
Another aspect of the invention is the provision of a suspended stair railing for children which is easy to install and remove.
Yet a further aspect of the invention is the provision of a suspended stair railing for children which is adapted for application to both spindle and wall mounted railings.
Still a further aspect of the invention is the provision of a suspended stair railing for children which is lightweight, durable, not given to damaging of walls or other portions of the stairway, and which is easy to implement within the state of the art.
Another aspect of the invention is the provision of a suspended stair railing which is modular in nature, accommodating stairway portions or flights of various lengths.
The foregoing and other aspects of the invention which will become apparent as the detailed description proceeds are achieved by a children's handrail assembly for secured suspension beneath a standard handrail, comprising: a first plurality of connector brackets; a second plurality of cable ties securing said connector brackets to the standard handrail; and a third plurality of tubes interposed between and interconnected with said connector brackets.
Yet other aspects of the invention which will become apparent herein are attained by a child's handrail for interconnection with and suspension from a standard handrail, comprising: a plurality of tubes interconnected by a plurality of connector brackets, each said connector bracket being secured to the standard handrail by a cable tie, and wherein each said connector bracket comprises: a web-like body portion encompassed by a flange, said flange defining an enlarged head portion; a cradle positioned at a top edge of said enlarged head portion, said cradle adapted for engaging the standard handrail; a bumper interposed between said cradle and standard handrail; and a plurality of apertures passing through said enlarged head portion for receiving said cable ties and nesting said cradle against said standard handrail.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
For a complete understanding of the objects, techniques and structure of the invention reference should be made to the following detailed description and accompanying drawing wherein:
FIG. 1
is an illustrative view of the children's handrail of the invention, showing the same connected to and suspended from a standard hand railing;
FIG. 2
is a pictorial view of a connector bracket as employed in accordance with the invention, showing the same receiving a tubing defining the railing;
FIG. 3
is a side sectional view of a connector bracket of the invention, showing the same attached to a wall mounted standard hand railing; and
FIG. 4
is a side sectional view of the connector bracket of the invention, showing the same secured to a spindle mounted standard hand railing.
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
Referring now to the drawings and more particularly
FIG. 1
, it can be seen that a bannister or handrail assembly made in accordance with the invention is designated generally by the numeral
10
. Children's hand railing assembly
10
is adapted for connection to a permanent standard handrail
12
, which would typically be fixed to a wall by mounting supports, or maintained atop spindles. The child's handrail
14
is attached to and suspended from the standard handrail
12
. A plurality of connector brackets
16
are attached to the standard handrail
12
by means of cable ties
18
. A plurality of tubes
20
are interposed between and secured to the connector brackets
16
, as illustrated. While it will be appreciated that the specific structure and configuration of the child's hand railing assembly can be of various configurations, it will be noted that according to the preferred embodiment of the invention there are included four substantially identical connector brackets
16
, with three plastic tubes
20
of equal length interposed therebetween. It will also be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the child's handrail
14
is positioned beneath the standard handrail
12
by a distance determined by the height of the connector brackets
16
. Accordingly, it win be appreciated that the child's handrail
14
is maintained parallel to and suspended beneath the standard handrail
12
.
With continued reference to FIG.
1
and additional reference to
FIG. 2
, it can be seen that each of the connector brackets
16
includes a pair of collars
22
, axially aligned and extending in opposite directions from the connector bracket
16
. Each collar
24
includes a receptacle or bore
24
for receiving the plastic tubing
20
. Screw holes
26
,
28
are provided respectively in the tube
20
and collar
22
receiving a screw
30
to securedly nest the tube
20
within the receptacle
24
.
The connector brackets
16
include a web-like body portion
32
having edge flanges
34
,
36
encompassing the same. Inner ribs
38
,
40
extend across the web
32
and between the flanges
34
,
36
or the flange
36
and collar
22
for purposes of strengthening and securing the plastic molded connector brackets
16
.
The flanges
34
,
36
expand into a broadened head portion
42
at a top end of connector bracket
16
opposite the lower end receiving the collars
22
. At the top of the broadened head portion
42
is a cradle
44
particularly adapted for engagement with the underside of a standard hand railing. A plurality of apertures
46
pass through the broadened head portion
44
and beneath a crescent-shaped recess
48
positioned beneath the cradle
44
. It will be appreciated that a plurality of recesses are defined within the connector bracket
16
by virtue of the web-like body portion
32
, having flanges
34
,
36
extending from the periphery thereof and the ribs
38
,
40
traversing the body thereof.
With additional reference now to
FIGS. 3 and 4
, further appreciation of connector brackets
16
can be obtained, with particular reference to such connector brackets being secured to a wall mounted handrail
52
(
FIG. 3
) and to a spindle supported standard handrail
66
(FIG.
4
). As shown, the connector bracket
16
further includes a pair of apertures
50
opposite the apertures
46
for receiving the cable ties
18
which are adapted for securing the connector brackets
16
to one of the handrails
5
,
2
66
. In
FIG. 3
, the handrail
52
is mounted upon a wall
54
by appropriate brackets (not shown). A cable tie
18
passes through the apertures
46
,
50
, around the standard handrail
52
, through a cable tie lock
56
, and pulled tight for nesting securing engagement of the cradle
44
against the underside of the railing
52
. The tail
58
of the cable tie
18
which extends beyond the lock
56
may then be passed back through the aperture
56
to be received within the recess
60
defined between the flanges
34
,
36
and ribs
38
and beneath the crescent-shaped recess
48
. The back end of the bracket
16
is configured in a generally L-shaped manner to abut against the wall
54
.
In accordance with the invention, a foam pad or bumper
62
is attached at the bend of the L-shaped back portion of connector
16
for contacting engagement with the wall
54
. The bumper
62
, being preferably of foam construction, prevents the bracket
16
from marring or otherwise damaging the wall
54
. A similar foam pad or bumper
64
is interposed between the cradle
44
and the bottom side of the railing
52
. The bumper
64
is compressively engaged between the cradle
44
and the railing
52
and thereby provides frictional engagement that precludes rotation or sliding movement of the connector
16
with respect to the railing
52
. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the foam pads or bumpers
62
,
64
are preferably adhesively attached to the connector bracket
16
in the positions shown. While the invention also contemplates that the foam pads or bumpers
62
,
64
may comprise a double backed adhesive foam member, it is contemplated that only a single surface will receive adhesive for attachment to the connectors
16
.
With specific reference to
FIG. 4
, it can be seen that a handrail
66
is adapted to be maintained atop a plurality of spindles
68
. For implementation of a children's handrail in association with such a standard handrail, the mounting follows that shown in FIG.
4
. Here again, cable ties
18
pass through the sets of paired apertures
46
,
50
beneath the crescent-shaped recess
48
and pass around the standard railing
66
and are securedly locked into engagement by tightening of cable tie
18
in the lock
56
. The tail
58
is passed back through the aperture
46
for concealed receipt in recess
60
. Of course, as with the embodiment of
FIG. 3
, two such cable ties are used, one in each set of the paired apertures
46
,
50
. Also, the foam pad or bumper
64
is maintained in the cradle
44
for engagement with the underside of the rail
66
for frictional nonslipping engagement.
Further secured engagement can be achieved with the spindle mounting technique by employing yet another cable tie
18
which passes through the aperture
70
in the web-like body portion
32
of the connector bracket
16
. Accordingly, in the spindle mounted embodiment, both horizontal and vertical connections are made between the connector bracket
16
and the spindle mounted handrail.
It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the locking cable ties
18
, plastic tubes
20
, screws
30
and bumpers
62
,
64
are readily available items. Only connector brackets
16
are uniquely devised for implementation with the invention. The connector brackets
16
are, as mentioned above, readily formed by a plastic molding operation.
It will also be readily appreciated by those skilled in the art that the assembly and installation of the children's handrail made in accordance with the invention can be easily attained. In general, the tubes
20
are interconnected with connector brackets
16
by means of the screws
30
with those elements being maintained upon the floor. The appropriate bumpers
62
,
64
are then adhesively attached, as necessary, to cradle
44
and to the knee of L-shaped flange
36
, as needed. Cable ties
18
are also passed through corresponding apertures
46
,
50
, two such cable ties being used for each such connector. The assembly is then lifted and placed in association with the permanent standard hand railing
52
,
66
and secured engagement is made by simply passing the end of each of the cable ties
18
through its associated lock
56
. In the event that a spindle mount is employed, additional ties
18
are passed through the apertures
70
for locking engagement.
It has been found that the children's hand railing made in accordance with the invention provides a safe and secure device for allowing children and toddles to have the security of a hand railing while ascending and descending a stairway. It has further been found that the system is easy to install, reliable and durable in operation, and easy to remove by simply following the reverse steps of installation.
Thus it can be seen that the objects of the invention have been satisfied by the structure presented above. While in accordance with the patent statutes only the best mode and preferred embodiment of the invention has been presented and described in detail, the invention is not limited thereto or thereby. Accordingly, for an appreciation of the true scope and breadth of the invention reference should be made to the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A children's handrail assembly for secured suspension beneath a standard handrail, comprising:a first plurality of connector brackets; a second plurality of cable ties for securing said connector brackets to the standard handrail; and a third plurality of tubes interposed between and interconnected with said connector brackets.
- 2. The children's handrail assembly according to claim 1, wherein each said connector bracket has a cylindrical collar for receiving an end of one of said tubes.
- 3. The children's handrail assembly according to claim 2, wherein said tubes are secured in said cylindrical collars by fasteners.
- 4. The children's handrail assembly according to claim 2, wherein each said connector bracket comprises a web-like body portion having said cylindrical body portions at a bottom end thereof, and a broadened head portion at a top portion thereof.
- 5. The children's handrail assembly according to claim 4, wherein said broadened head portion comprises a cradle adapted for engaging an underside of the standard handrail.
- 6. The children's handrail assembly according to claim 5, wherein said cradle receives a first bumper.
- 7. The children's handrail assembly according to claim 5, wherein a plurality of apertures pass through said broadened bead portion, said apertures receiving said cable ties.
- 8. The children's handrail assembly according to claim 7, wherein each said cable tie includes a lock for tightening engagement of said cradle against the standard handrail, and wherein each said connector bracket includes a recess for receiving and maintaining a tail of an associated one of said cable ties.
- 9. The children's handrail assembly according to claim 8, wherein said connector brackets are of molded plastic.
- 10. The children's handrail assembly according to claim 8, wherein each said connector bracket further comprises an exterior flange encompassing said web-like body portion.
- 11. The children's handrail assembly according to claim 10, wherein each said connector bracket further comprises ribs traversing said web-like body portion.
- 12. A child's handrail for interconnection with and suspension from a standard handrail, comprising:a plurality of tubes interconnected by a plurality of connector brackets, each said connector bracket being adapted to be secured to a standard handrail by a cable tie, and wherein each said connector bracket comprises: a web-like body portion encompassed by a flange, said flange defining an enlarged head portion; a cradle positioned at a top edge of said enlarged head portion, said cradle adapted for engaging the standard handrail; a bumper adapted to be interposed between said cradle and a standard handrail; and a plurality of apertures passing through said enlarged head portion for receiving said cable ties and nesting said cradle against said standard handrail.
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