A vertical infill railing assembly includes an upper support handrail member. The upper support handrail member receives and supports one or more vertical infill cables and one or more baluster members. The assembly includes a lower support handrail member. The lower support handrail member receives and supports the one or more vertical infill cables and the one or more baluster members. The assembly also includes one or more tensioning devices. The one or more tensioning devices receive and tension the one or more vertical infill cables.
A tensioning wire attachment system includes a tensioning device, which includes a first collar connectable to a threaded stud. The threaded stud is connectable to a mounting base via a tubular body. The mounting base includes a mounting base aperture. The system also includes a first gripping wedge secured within the first collar via an inside thread of the first collar. The first gripping wedge secures a first wire. The system also includes a single point mounting collar. The mounting collar is configured for rotational movement of the tubular body within via a notch provided in an end of the tubular body. The mounting collar is configured for threading attachment to the mounting base via the mounting base aperture.
A tensioning wire attachment system includes a tensioning device, which includes a first collar connectable to a threaded stud. The threaded stud is connectable to a mounting plate via a tubular body. The assembly also includes a first gripping wedge secured within the first collar via an inside thread of the first collar. The first gripping wedge secures a first wire.
A fastener assembly device includes a body. The body includes top and bottom regions, a channel within the body, and a recess defined in the channel. The recess is wider than any other area of the body.
A pad eye assembly device includes one or more rings disposed within a recess of a base. The one or more shafts are disposed within the recess. The one or more shafts respectively secure each of the one or more rings to the recess at first and a second proximal ends. The one or more rings rotate axially about the recess via the one or more shafts.
In a pad eye system having one or more rings, the rings are structured respectively as one or more geometric shapes with a consistent material dimeter throughout. The pad eyes include one or more pad eye bases attached respectively to the rings and configured to rotate respectively about a common axis. The pad eye bases include a first bore and one or more mounting holes. In the disclosed system, the pad eyes can comprise various shaped rings in various combinations with several mounting bases. Additionally, the disclosed pad eye system and assemblies can further be combined with pan fittings in either a surface or recessed type mount to create additional fittings. According to some implementations, the components and/or fittings are made from metal, such as stainless steel.
Swiveling hoist ring assemblies have a single cross pin extending through a housing with an opening for a mounting bolt to pass through both of the cross pin and the housing. The cross pin provides a strong shaft for supporting loads while still permitting axial rotation of the hoist ring assembly. Optional retainers on the end of the cross pin create a tamper- proof assembly. The hoist ring assemblies provide 360 degrees of rotation in the horizontal plane and at least 180 degrees of rotation in the vertical plane about the cross pin axis.
B66C 1/10 - Load-engaging elements or devices attached to lifting, lowering, or hauling gear of cranes, or adapted for connection therewith for transmitting forces to articles or groups of articles by mechanical means
F16C 11/06 - Ball-jointsOther joints having more than one degree of angular freedom, i.e. universal joints
F16G 15/06 - Shackles designed for attachment by joint pins to chain elements, e.g. D-shackles
Swiveling hoist ring assemblies have a single cross pin extending through a housing with an opening for a mounting bolt to pass through both of the cross pin and the housing. The cross pin provides a strong shaft for supporting loads while still permitting axial rotation of the hoist ring assembly. Optional retainers on the end of the cross pin create a tamper-proof assembly. The hoist ring assemblies provide 360 degrees of rotation in the horizontal plane and at least 180 degrees of rotation in the vertical plane about the cross pin axis.
B66C 1/66 - Load-engaging elements or devices attached to lifting, lowering, or hauling gear of cranes, or adapted for connection therewith for transmitting forces to articles or groups of articles by mechanical means comprising article-engaging members of a shape complementary to that of the articles to be handled for engaging holes, recesses, or abutments on articles specially provided for facilitating handling thereof
06 - Common metals and ores; objects made of metal
07 - Machines and machine tools
Goods & Services
Metal lifting and rigging hardware, namely, chain block used for lifting and rigging Metal rigging hardware, namely, rope sheaves, rope sheave bearings and bushings all being parts of machines used for lifting and rigging; machine parts, namely, rope sheaves used for lifting and rigging
06 - Common metals and ores; objects made of metal
07 - Machines and machine tools
Goods & Services
Metal lifting and rigging hardware, namely, chain block used for lifting and rigging Metal rigging hardware, namely, rope sheaves, rope sheave bearings and bushings all being parts of machines used for lifting and rigging; machine parts, namely, rope sheaves used for lifting and rigging
06 - Common metals and ores; objects made of metal
07 - Machines and machine tools
08 - Hand tools and implements
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
11 - Environmental control apparatus
12 - Land, air and water vehicles; parts of land vehicles
Goods & Services
Steel chains, metal rigging chain; metal chains; stainless steel and titanium products, namely, chains, non-electric cables and wires; steel and titanium hardware, namely, rivets, metal bolts, eye bolts, ring bolts, u bolts, metal nuts, metal threaded fasteners, wing nuts, pulleys, marine anchors; metal rigging hardware, namely, cable clips, rope clips, ratchet buckles, dock cleats and deck cleats, rail fittings, hooks, bolt snaps, hinges, hasps in the nature of metal fasteners, shackles, turnbuckles, swivels, namely double-end swivels, chain swivels and anchor swivels, swage blocks, and swage terminals, swage studs, swage fittings and swage connectors specially adapted for swage blocks; trailer latches being metal latches; metal mandrels, not being parts of machines; metal tie down straps and indicia tabs; metal shackle bolts and pins; metal turnbuckle structural components; steel wire rope; wire rope fittings of metal, namely, sockets, studs; metal latches and latch kits comprised of metal latches, springs and pins; metal marine hardware, namely, thimbles Steel and titanium hardware, namely, mechanical pulley blocks being parts of machines; metal rigging hardware, namely, rope sheaves being parts of machines Manually-operated winches; hand swagers in the nature of wire crimplers; bench swagers in the nature of wire crimpers for swaging metal sleeves; wire rope cutters; cable cutters; hand operated riveting tools; ratchet wrenches Electrical hardware, namely, electrical couplings, electrical connectors, and electric transformers; electric wiring harnesses for connecting lighting; electrical connectors Lighting, namely, electric lighting fixtures, pendant lighting fixtures, sconce lighting fixtures; lighting fixtures; LED Lighting systems, namely, LED modules, power supplies and wiring; LED (light emitting diode) lighting fixtures; LED lighting fixtures for use in commercial, industrial, automotive, marine, residential and architectural lighting applications; LED light strips for decorative purposes; LED light bars for use in commercial, industrial, automotive, marine, residential and architectural lighting applications Trailer hardware, namely trailer hitches, coupling heads for trailers, winches specially adapted for trailers, locking pins specially adapted for trailers; trailer accessories, namely, trailer locks being a metal locking device for trailer hitch couplers, trailer hitches and trailer couplings
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
11 - Environmental control apparatus
Goods & Services
Electrical hardware, namely, electrical couplings, electrical connectors, and electric transformers Lighting, namely, electric lighting fixtures; LED Lighting systems, namely, LED modules, power supplies and wiring; LED (light emitting diode) lighting fixtures; LED lighting fixtures for use in commercial, industrial, automotive, marine, residential and architectural lighting applications; LED light strips for decorative purposes; LED light bars for use in commercial, industrial, automotive, marine, residential and architectural lighting applications
A grommet is at least partially comprised of a clear, rigid material is disclosed. The body of the grommet tapers from a proximal end to a distal end, allowing the grommet to be guided into a hole in a post of a handrail system. The interior of the body includes an longitudinal cannulation open to the exterior of the grommet via a helical cut in the surface, allowing for a wire rope to pass through. The grommet can be installed whether or not a wire rope has previously been passed through a railing post.
B25B 27/00 - Hand tools or bench devices, specially adapted for fitting together or separating parts or objects whether or not involving some deformation, not otherwise provided for
A44B 19/16 - Interlocking member having uniform section throughout the length of the stringer
F16L 3/12 - Supports for pipes, cables or protective tubing, e.g. hangers, holders, clamps, cleats, clips, brackets substantially surrounding the pipe, cable or protective tubing comprising a member substantially surrounding the pipe, cable or protective tubing
F16L 3/13 - Supports for pipes, cables or protective tubing, e.g. hangers, holders, clamps, cleats, clips, brackets substantially surrounding the pipe, cable or protective tubing comprising a member substantially surrounding the pipe, cable or protective tubing and engaging it by snap action
F16L 3/123 - Supports for pipes, cables or protective tubing, e.g. hangers, holders, clamps, cleats, clips, brackets substantially surrounding the pipe, cable or protective tubing comprising a member substantially surrounding the pipe, cable or protective tubing and extending along the attachment surface
F16B 31/04 - Screwed connections specially modified in view of tensile loadBreak-bolts for maintaining constant tensile load
06 - Common metals and ores; objects made of metal
Goods & Services
modular metal railing systems, namely, metal railing components, namely, metal cable assemblies, tensioners, metal nuts, metal cone bolts, threaded studs, metal spacers, metal swivels, cable sleeves, posts and wire cable
06 - Common metals and ores; objects made of metal
Goods & Services
metal railing components, namely, metal rails, tensioners, metal nuts, metal cone bolts, threaded studs, metal spacers, metal swivels, cable junction sleeves and wire cable
06 - Common metals and ores; objects made of metal
Goods & Services
steel wire rope; wire rope fittings of metal, namely, threaded studs, metal caps, washers, nuts, tensioners; cable junction sleeves of metal [ and other materials ] ; flush fittings, namely, stainless steel tubing and caps for architectural cable railings
06 - Common metals and ores; objects made of metal
Goods & Services
modular metal railing systems, namely, metal railing components, namely, metal cable assemblies, tensioners, metal nuts, metal cone bolts, threaded studs, metal spacers, metal swivels, cable sleeves, posts and wire cable
06 - Common metals and ores; objects made of metal
Goods & Services
modular metal railing systems, namely, metal railing components, metal cable assemblies, tensioners, metal spacers, metal swivels, posts and cable wire cable
06 - Common metals and ores; objects made of metal
08 - Hand tools and implements
Goods & Services
metal railing components, namely, metal rails, tensioners, metal nuts, metal cone bolts, threaded studs, metal spacers, metal swivels, cable junction sleeves and wire cable Hand tools, namely, cable cutters
06 - Common metals and ores; objects made of metal
08 - Hand tools and implements
Goods & Services
steel wire rope; wire rope fittings of metal, namely, threaded studs, metal caps, washers, nuts, tensioners; cable junction sleeves of metal and other materials; flush fittings namely, stainless steel tubing and caps for architectural cable railings hand tools, namely, wire rope cutters, swages, and cable cutters
A universal light ball system has a light source with a substantially round housing disposed within a substantially elongated housing so that the light source may be directed by changing the orientation of the substantially round housing relative to the substantially elongated housing. The substantially elongated housing may be inserted into another member such as a the hollow top of landscape edging in order to provide unobtrusive and aesthetically pleasing landscape lighting.
Wire attachment and/or tensioning assemblies are described. The ends of wires may be fitted with mateable collar and wedge components to allow the wire to be securely attached to a supporting structure such as, for example, the surface of a railing post. The wire attachment assembly may be rotatably attached to a tensioning device that enables wire tension adjustments without rotating the wire itself, thereby avoiding the need to adjust the opposing end of the wire.
F16G 11/04 - Means for fastening cables or ropes to one another or to other objectsCaps or sleeves for fixing on cables or ropes with wedging action, e.g. friction clamps of grommet-thimble type
A modular railing system with handicap access is disclosed based on commercially available tubing assembled into a railing through use of fittings that connect to each other and the rails and posts of the railing system to allow all possible standard rail configurations. All connections are thereby held together by mechanical, rather than welded, connections.