Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Specified wear or friction-type traffic-carrying surface – Tread-nosing; e.g. – shaped stair pad
Patent
1976-06-01
1977-12-06
Dixon, Jr., William R.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Specified wear or friction-type traffic-carrying surface
Tread-nosing; e.g., shaped stair pad
428 67, 428124, 428138, 428139, 428163, 428167, B44D 508, E04F 1116, B44C 126, B32B 304
Patent
active
040609472
ABSTRACT:
A flexible non-skid strip is constituted by a main body extending along the length of the strip and adapted to be secured to the tread portion of a stair, a forward edge anchoring portion coextending with the main body parallel to and spaced from the main body and adapted to be secured to the riser of the stair, a connection portion integrally connecting the main body and anchoring portion together and adapted to bend about the stair edge of said stair so as to cover the stair edge, a web member integrally secured to the underside of the main body and anchoring portion and being formed of a bendable material having rigidity, and a non-skid top surface portion on the upper surface of the main body.
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