Reinforced railing support connector and grab railing

Joints and connections – Member ends joined by inserted section

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C403S205000, C211S123000

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07967522

ABSTRACT:
A reinforced connector for supporting a tubular grab railing has an upper tubing support that is aligned with the grab railing during use and a lower base portion which is attached to the tubing support, and is fastened a wall or floor as a pedestal for the tubing support. The tubing support has an opening extending longitudinally thereof that divides it into upper and lower halves with the reinforcing plate held between them. The halves of the tubing support are aligned with one another to form at least one boss that is constructed and arranged to engage and support one end of a section of the grab railing tubing. The connector assembly which supports a section of grab railing is formed from dissimilar structural materials including an outer plastic resinous connector element and a reinforcing plate. The reinforcing plate extends through the support to provide reinforcement for the tubing support including each boss and the tubing itself.

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Disability Products Inc Grab Bars Nov. 11, 2000 3 Pages, pp. 1-3 Pub. Disability Products Inc.
C.D. Sparling Co. Modular Grab Bars 2 Pages, pp. 1&2 Pub. CD Sparling Co. Plymouth MI.

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