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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Information from the US Patent Office (describing what is commercially available in the
name of Replacementsteps)
Patent no. US 6,895717 B1
1
Component And Method For
Restoring A Stairway
Building contractors and others involved with replacing old stairways and building new stairways
are constantly searching for ways by which to restore old and build new stairways. One
situation that continues to repeat itself is that when an old stairway is removed, it is often the
case that the metal or wood stringers can be reused, whereas the step supports, typically in
the form of short pieces of right-angle metal strips fastened to the inside surfaces of the
stringers, are in most cased replaced but in other cased are left in place for reuse. Thus, there
is a need for being able to use existing stringers and either new or existing stair supports when
a stairway is being replaced in an old building. One purpose of the invention thus becomes that
of providing a component and method useful for restoring a stairway on existing stringers and on
either new or existing stair supports.
The component and method of the invention, while primarily directed to use in conjunction with
replacing old stairways, also finds application to the practice of building new stairways. In either
case, the invention further recognizes the advantages of being able to either restore an old
stairway or build a new stairway by use of relatively light weight, easily handled components
that can be put together at the job site to build a stairway without the need for having to pour
concrete to form steps, having to weld parts together, or having to use a crane to assist in
building the stairway from a heavy assembly or heavy components as in many prior art
practices. Furthermore, the invention provides for quick assembly, which is highly useful when
restoring a stairway in a residential setting.
Another problem faced by those who construct new stairways on existing stringers is the fact
that the spacing between the stringers will vary due to settling, misaligned building components,
warping, and the like. Thus, the invention recognizes that the easily cut stairway component of
the invention when cut to length at the site can be made to accommodate and adjust to
different stringer spacings.
So far as is presently known, the prior art has not provided a component and method for
restoring a stairway, and which are specifically adapted to make use of existing stringers, make
use of either new or existing stair supports, and accommodate to varying space between the
stringers.
With the above in mind, a principal object of the present invention is to provide a relatively
light weight, relatively strong, self-supporting, ready-to-use, cut-to-length stairway
component, which can be quickly installed on existing stringers having sets of either
newly-installed or previously-installed stair supports on the interior faces thereof and engaged
with portions of other components of similar construction to form a complete stairway and in a
manner that accommodates to different spacing between existing stringers, that requires no
welding at the job site to complete construction of the component or addition of concrete to
form a step on the component.
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