Hinged glass handrail sill
First Claim
1. A sill for adjustably securing a glass panel to a floor comprising:
- a base member including a top surface and a u-shaped interior channel indented from the top surface and shaped to receive the glass panel, the u-shaped interior channel including a first side, a second side, and a bottom;
a sill plate hingedly mounted proximate to the first side and the bottom and along a longitudinal axis thereof and positioned for receiving the glass panel between the sill plate and the second side;
a wedge member including a bottom wedge portion removably securable between the sill plate and the first side;
the bottom wedge portion includes an upper section and a lower section;
the upper section includes a first side planarly engaging the u-shaped interior channel and a second side opposing and parallel to the first side and planarly engaging the sill plate;
the lower section includes a third side planar with the first side and a fourth side drafting directly inward from the second side;
an adjustment screw extending through the base member and transverse to the longitudinal axis thereof; and
the adjustment screw and the wedge member impingable against the sill plate to cause the sill plate and glass panel to pivot therewith.
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Abstract
The invention is a double-hinged sill for adjustable securing the panels of a handrail system to a floor, the sill has U-shaped channel. A pair of hinged plates is pivotally mounted within the channel. A cylindrical hinge member is provided at the bottom end of each of the hinge plates and extends the length of the hinge plate. A groove for receiving the cylindrical hinge member is provided at the bottom of the sill. The pair of hinge plates is aligned within the sill as mirror images. A series of adjustment and locking screws are provided along the length of the sill and extend there through from either the top of the sill or the sides of the sill and a readapted to selectively impinge against the pair of hinge plates to movably adjust the plates inwardly against a glass panel or outwardly away from a glass panel to vertically align the same and lock it into place.
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15 Claims
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1. A sill for adjustably securing a glass panel to a floor comprising:
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a base member including a top surface and a u-shaped interior channel indented from the top surface and shaped to receive the glass panel, the u-shaped interior channel including a first side, a second side, and a bottom; a sill plate hingedly mounted proximate to the first side and the bottom and along a longitudinal axis thereof and positioned for receiving the glass panel between the sill plate and the second side; a wedge member including a bottom wedge portion removably securable between the sill plate and the first side; the bottom wedge portion includes an upper section and a lower section; the upper section includes a first side planarly engaging the u-shaped interior channel and a second side opposing and parallel to the first side and planarly engaging the sill plate; the lower section includes a third side planar with the first side and a fourth side drafting directly inward from the second side; an adjustment screw extending through the base member and transverse to the longitudinal axis thereof; and the adjustment screw and the wedge member impingable against the sill plate to cause the sill plate and glass panel to pivot therewith. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A sill for adjustably securing a glass panel to a floor comprising:
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a base member including a top surface and a u-shaped interior channel indented from the top surface, the u-shaped interior channel including opposing sides and a bottom; first and second sill plates hingedly mounted on corresponding first and second sides of the opposing sides proximate to the bottom of the u-shaped interior and along a longitudinal axis thereof for receiving the glass panel therebetween; first and second wedge member each include a bottom wedge portion removably securable between corresponding sill plates of the first and second sill plates and the u-shaped interior channel; each bottom wedge portion includes an upper section and a lower section; the upper section includes a first side planarly engaging the u-shaped interior channel and a second side opposing and parallel to the first side and planarly engaging the corresponding sill plate of the first and second sill plate; and the lower section includes a third side planar with the first side and a fourth side drafting directly inward from the second side; first and second adjustment screws each extending through the base member and transverse to the longitudinal axis thereof; and the first and second adjustment screws and the first and second wedge members impingable against the corresponding sill plates of the first and second sill plate to cause the first and second sill plates and glass panel to pivot therewith. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10)
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11. A sill for adjustably securing a glass panel to a floor comprising:
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a base member including a top surface and a u-shaped interior channel indented from the top surface, the u-shaped interior channel including opposing sides and a bottom; first and second sill plates hingedly mounted on corresponding first and second sides of the opposing sides proximate to the bottom of the u-shaped interior and along a longitudinal axis thereof for receiving the glass panel therebetween; first and second wedge members each including a top wedge portion and a bottom wedge portion projecting downward from the top wedge portion and removably securable between corresponding sill plates of the first and second sill plates and the u-shaped interior channel; each bottom wedge portion of the first and second wedge members includes an upper section and a lower section; the upper section includes a first side planarly engaging the u-shaped interior channel and a second side opposing and parallel to the first side and planarly engaging the corresponding sill plate of the first and second sill plate; and the lower section includes a third side planar with the first side and a fourth side drafting directly inward from the second side; first and second insets, indented from the top surface, sized and shaped to receive and seat the top wedge portion flush with the top surface of the base member; adjustment screws extending through the base member and transverse to the longitudinal axis thereof for adjustable contact against each of the pair of sill plates; and the adjustment screws and the wedge bottom portion impingable against the corresponding sill plate of the first and second sill plates to cause the first and second sill plates and glass panel to pivot therewith. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14)
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15. A sill for adjustably securing a glass panel to a floor comprising:
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a base member including a first top surface and a u-shaped interior channel indented from the top surface and shaped to receive the glass panel, the u-shaped interior channel including a first side, a second side, and a bottom; a sill plate hingedly mounted proximate to the first side and the bottom and along a longitudinal axis thereof and positioned for receiving the glass panel between the sill plate and the second side; a wedge member including a top wedge portion and a bottom wedge portion; the top wedge portion seated simultaneously against the first top surface of the base member and a second top surface of the sill plate; the bottom wedge portion projects downward from the top wedge portion removably secured between the sill plate and the first side; an adjustment screw extending through the base member and transverse to the longitudinal axis thereof; and the adjustment screw and the bottom wedge portion impinges against the sill plate to cause the sill plate and glass panel to pivot therewith.
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