PICKET ASSEMBLY
The present invention provides embodiments of wrought iron picket assemblies having fasteners for mounting wooden hand rails for use in constructing railings, said fasteners also serving a fixing function during surface treatment of a picket.
This application claims priority to Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/705,325, filed Aug. 4, 2005, titled “A Picket Assembly For Mounting a Handrail,” which is hereby expressly incorporated by reference in its entirety.
TECHNICAL FIELDThe present invention relates to picket and hand rail fastener assemblies for railings.
BACKGROUND ARTRailings are typically used for a variety of useful reasons such as helping to prevent a ball, dog, or person from leaving or entering an area. For example, a railing may be constructed across an edge of deck to help prevent a person on the deck from unintentionally falling over the deck's edge. Or, a railing may be constructed to confine a dog within a backyard of a home. Railings consisting of wrought iron pickets and wooden hand rails are particularly popular because of the marriage of low-maintenance utility of the wrought iron pickets, with the comfort and warm attractiveness of the wooden hand rails. Coupling wrought iron pickets with hand rails is generally accomplished by press fitting a cylindrical section lathed into an end of a picket, into cylindrical hold drilled into the underside of a hand rail. Sometimes epoxy or a similar adhesive may be deposited into the cylindrical hole prior to assembly in order to further secure the handrail. The process of lathing a cylindrical section of a wrought iron picket can be expensive and sometimes difficult. Additionally, it is desirable to have a means for securing the picket during surface coating treatment such as, for example, painting, powder coating, anodization, or plating prior to assembly in a railing.
In view of the above discussion, it is very desirable to have a means for fastening a wooden hand rail to a wrought iron picket without the need to lathe a cylindrical section into an end of the picket. It is additionally desirable that the fastening means also serve as a fixing means for holding the picket during surface coating treatment, and/or storage and transportation.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention provides embodiments of wrought iron picket assemblies having fasteners for mounting wooden hand rails, said fasteners also serving a fixing function during surface treatment of a picket.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Commonly numbered drawing elements in the various figures refer to common elements of the embodiments of the invention. The drawings of the embodiments shown in the figures are not necessarily to scale. The drawings of the embodiments shown in the figures are for purposes of illustration only, and should not be construed to limit the scope of the invention.
MODES OF CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
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The picket and fastener assembly can be made by screwing coupling member 002 into cavity 010 of picket 001. Once assembled, transverse hole 007 of coupling member 002 can serve as a holding fixture feature for the assembly, during subsequent processing such as surface coating treatment, and/or packing, storing, and shipping. When it comes time to assemble the picket assembly with the hand rail, hand rail cavity 004 is press fit onto the head of coupling member 002 as shown in
Although the head 008 of coupling member 002 has been illustrated as cylindrical, that is having a circular-cross section as shown in
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In some embodiments, a washer having a breakaway appendage such as illustrated in
In another embodiment of the invention, a coupling member for a picket and a handrail can be made using a bolt 060, and a cylindrical sleeve 061, as shown in cross-section in
It is difficult to implement the bolt/cylindrical sleeve or washer stack assemblies shown in
All of the options regarding-cross sectional configurations, tapering, through holes, and surface texturing and/or ridges and embossments described above in connection with the coupling member head embodiment also apply to the cap with coupled peg 141.
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Variations and extensions of the embodiments described are apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art. Other applications, features, and advantages of this invention will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art who studies this invention specification. Therefore, the scope of this invention is to be limited only by the following claims.
Claims
1. A picket assembly for mounting a handrail, comprising:
- a picket having first and second ends, and a longitudinal axis therebetween;
- a coupling member having a shaft with first and second ends, and having a head coupled to the first end;
- wherein the first end of the picket has a cavity along the longitudinal axis to conform to the shaft of the coupling member; and
- wherein the shaft of the coupling member is positioned inside the cavity of the first end of the picket.
2. The picket assembly of claim 1, wherein the head of the coupling member is disposed coaxially with the shaft, as one of (i) a cylinder, (ii) a conical section, (iii) a polygonal prism, or (iv) a tapered polygonal prism.
3. The picket assembly of claim 1, wherein the head of the coupling member defines a hole therethrough, transverse to the longitudinal axis of the picket.
4. The picket assembly of claim 1, wherein the head further comprises at least one feature formed in the surface thereof to grip a hole in a handrail.
5. The picket assembly of claim 4, wherein a feature formed in the surface of the head comprises one of (i) a circumferential ridge, (ii) an axial ridge, (iii) an embossment, or (iv) a knurling.
6. The picket assembly of claim 1, wherein the shaft is threaded and the cavity is tapped with complementary threads, and wherein the shafte is positioned within the cavity by screwing.
7. The picket assembly of claim 1, wherein the shaft is threaded with self-tapping threads, and wherein the shaft is positioned within the cavity by screwing.
8. The picket assembly of claim 1, wherein the head of the coupling member has a structure formed in a surface thereof distal to the threaded shaft of the coupling member for torquing the coupling member.
9. The picket assembly of claim 1, further comprising a washer having a breakaway appendage disposed on the shaft of the coupling member between the coupling member and the picket.
10. The picket assembly of claim 1, wherein the head further comprises at least one feature formed in the surface thereof to grip a hole in a pickett.
11. The picket assembly of claim 10, wherein a feature formed in the surface of the head comprises one of (i) a circumferential ridge, (ii) an axial ridge, (iii) an embossment, or (iv) a knurling.
12. A picket assembly for mounting a handrail, comprising:
- a picket having first and second ends and a longitudinal axis therebetween;
- a sleeve having with first and second ends, a longitudinal axis therebetween, the exterior of the sleeve formed as one of (i) a cylinder, (ii) a conical section, (iii) a polygonal prism, or (iv) a tapered polygonal prism, and forming a hole extending through the longitudinal axis thereof;
- a bolt comprising a threaded shaft having first and second ends, and having a bolt head at a first end;
- wherein the first end of the picket has a tapped hole along the longitudinal axis thereof to conform to the threaded shaft of the bolt;
- wherein the sleeve is disposed coaxially with the threaded shaft of the bolt, between the first and second ends of the bolt; and
- wherein the second end of threaded shaft of the bolt, is screwed into the tapped hold of the first end of the picket.
13. The assembly of claim 12, further comprising a washer with a breakaway appendage disposed between the bolt head and the sleeve.
14. The assembly of claim 12, further comprising a washer with a breakaway appendage disposed between the sleeve and the picket.
15. A method for assembling a picket having first and second ends with a longitudinal axis therebetween and defining a hole along the longitudinal axis at the first end that is complementary to a shaft, and a connecting member having a head coupled to the shaft, comprising inserting the shaft into the complementary cavity.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein a washer with a breakaway appendage is inserted on the shaft, prior to the inserting of the shaft into the cavity.
17. The method of claim 15, in which the bolt is threaded, the cavity is tapped with complementary threads, and the shaft is inserted into the cavity by screwing.
18. The method of claim 15, wherein the bolt is threaded with self-tapping threads, and wherein the shaft is positioned within the cavity by screwing.
19. The method of claim 15, in which the shaft has at least one circumferentially positioned ridge or boss.
20. The method of claim 15, wherein the head further comprises at least one feature formed in the surface thereof to grip a hole in a handrail.
21. The method of claim 20, wherein the feature formed in the surface of the head comprises one of (i) a circumferential ridge, (ii) an axial ridge, (iii) an embossment, or (iv) a knurling.
22. A picket assembly for mounting a handrail, comprising:
- a picket having first and second ends and a longitudinal axis therebetween;
- a coaxially stacked plurality of washers;
- a bolt comprising a threaded shaft having first and second ends, and having a bolt head at a first end;
- wherein the first end of the picket has a tapped hole along the longitudinal axis thereof to conform to the threaded shaft of the bolt;
- wherein the coaxially stacked plurality of washers is disposed coaxially with the threaded shaft of the bolt, between the first and second ends of the bolt; and
- wherein the second end of threaded shaft of the bolt, is screwed into the tapped hold of the first end of the picket.
23. A cap with a coupled peg for assembling a picket and handrail having a picket mounting hole formed therein comprising: the cap defining a cavity for insertion over the end of the picket; and the peg coupled to the cap, distally to the picket insertion point, configured for insertion into the hole in the handrail.
24. A picket for mounting into a handrail, comprising: a longitudinal axis between a first and second end, wherein the first end comprises a tapped cavity coaxially oriented to the longitudinal axis and conformed to hold a coupling member.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 2, 2006
Publication Date: Feb 8, 2007
Inventors: Garvin Goode (San Marcos, CA), Jeremiah Goode (Temecula, CA)
Application Number: 11/462,028
International Classification: E04H 17/00 (20060101);