Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Stepped; e.g. – stair – Tread unit on horizontal tread member connected to riser
Patent
1987-03-16
1988-11-15
Friedman, Carl D.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Stepped; e.g., stair
Tread unit on horizontal tread member connected to riser
52182, 52514, E09F 1100
Patent
active
047839392
DESCRIPTION:
BRIEF SUMMARY
The invention relates to a covering for improving worn-out steps according to main claim 1.
Such covering is known from DE-GM No. 84 07 239.
According to this reference, there is provided a one-piece, I-shaped profile made of plastic material, which is bonded with a binding filler onto the steps to be repaired.
The plastic used, for example, polyurethane, must be extremely solid for the intended purpose. For example, it should be scuff and shock resistant. The polyurethane plastic required for this purpose has a high specific weight and is relatively expensive. Also, it has been found that the binding with the step is not safe.
It is an object of the present invention to improve the covering mentioned above in order that its binding with the steps to be repaired be safer and that its assembly be facilitated.
This object can be achieved by the features given in the characterizing part of claim 1.
Advantageous embodiments and further developments of the invention are given in the sub-claims.
Because of the relatively rough surface of the press board, biding with the step to be repaired has become much safer. Furthermore, because of the lesser specific weight of the press board in comparison to polyurethane, the covering becomes somewhat lighter, which naturally also facilitates the assembling and reduces the transportation costs. It should also be pointed out that the cost for the production of the covering would be somewhat reduced, because for one covering for a step to be repaired, about 2 kilograms of polyurethane can be saved which can be replaced by somewhat less expensive press boards. In spite of this, the resistance (and also the value, the step and bending resistance, etc.) on the whole is not worse than a covering entirely made of polyurethane.
A wood fiber flooring bonded with rubber or plastic is known according to DE-PS 964 983. The object of that reference is to provide an entire covering which is as waterproof as possible. In addition, this reference makes no mention of the fact that the above covering can be used for repairing the steps.
The invention will now be illustrated by means of the following drawings, in which:
FIGS. 1 to 3 are sectional views of various embodiments of coverings according to the invention; and
FIG. 4 is a side view of a covering according to a further embodiment of the invention.
FIGS. 1 to 3 show a step of a flight of stairs, including a worn-out step and two adjacent risers 11 and 12 as well as two other adjacent steps 13 and 14 (FIG. 3). The step 10 is extended by means of a step edge over the riser 11 and, therefore, hangs thereover. It should, however, be mentioned that the invention can also be applied to a flight of stairs, in which the steps and risers constitute a unit without such overhang.
A covering 20 is laid on the steps to be repaired in the following manner:
In principle, the covering includes a capping 21 and a flange which is unitary and perpendicular thereto, and which is also parallel to the adjacent riser. According to the invention, at least the capping 21 has at its underside a press board insert 24 which is placed on the opposite side of step 10, and which has a lesser specific weight in comparison to the rest of the plastic covering 20. This insert is placed in position during the preparation of the covering in a cast or a mold and is strongly bonded with the plastic material. Preferably, the thickness of the press board 24 is about the same as the thickness of the capping 21, in order that it comprise half plastic material 23 and half lighter material of the press board 24.
The insert can extend entirely over the width of the covering and, as shown according to the preferred embodiments of FIGS. 1 to 3, can extend to the rear in the direction of the corresponding riser 12 in a manner such that the rear portion of the covering extends to the front face of the riser 21. However, it is also possible to provide borders all around the insert so that its front sides are bordered with plastic material.
The use of the press boards as insert materia
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Bergmann Gunther
Kunsberg Florestan F. V.
Freiher von Kunssberg Vertriebsgesellschaft GmbH
Friedman Carl D.
Smith Creighton
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