Abstract:
This invention is addressed to a new railing device formed of a pair of elongate rail elements having a base, a plurality of spaced openings in the base and a pair of ribs defining a bearing surface adjacent to the openings, and a plurality of support bars having a cross-section corresponding to the openings and a pair of grooves adjacent each end corresponding to the ribs adapted to elastically engage the ribs and the bearing surface to secure the bars in the rail elements and maintain the rail elements in a spaced parallel relation.
Abstract:
A railing is secured to a base by means of a mounting assembly comprising an upright mounting post provided at its lower end with a foot that is bolted against a mounting block on the base. The upper surface of the mounting block and the lower surface of the foot correspond to complementary surfaces of a segment of a torus and the bolt that passes through the two elements is offset from a radius of rotation of the torus. The mounting post is adjusted by displacing the mounting block underneath its foot until the post is perfectly vertical.
Abstract:
An actuator for mounting on a part such as a cycle handgrip and for operating a cable having a core and a sheath has a one-piece lever, a one-piece support carrying the lever, and a clamp for securing the support to the part. The lever is unitarily formed with an elongated handle, with a laterally projecting foot having a pair of opposite outwardly facing sides, with respective coaxially aligned cylindrical pivot pins projecting oppositely outwardly from the sides, and with a holding formation for the end of the cable core. The support is unitarily formed with a face shaped to fit against the part, with a recess opening laterally at the face, having a pair of confronting flanks, and shaped to complementarily receive the foot with its sides engaging the flanks, with respective seats opening laterally at the face, opening inwardly at the respective flanks of the recess, and shaped to complementarily receive the respective cylindrical pins when the foot is in the recess, with a guide for the cable core anchored in the holding formation, and with an abutment for the sheath of the cable. The clamp means includes a ring adapted to surround the part carrying the actuator and with a screw engaged through the support with the ends of the ring.
Abstract:
Guard rail having an inclined rail, for staircase or access stairway. The rails are essentially constituted by U-shaped profile sections. The vertical rails are fixed on the rails by elastic clipping action between the flanges of the profile sections.The notches made in the vertical bars to provide this clipping action are incurvate, which makes it possible to adapt one and the same guard rail to variable angles of inclination of the handrail.
Abstract:
In a bicycle frame comprising a plurality of tubes having hollow ends and a plurality of fittings having pins fitting in the hollow ends, each pin extends along an axis and has an outer surface portion of axially constant section centered on the axis and engaged in the respective tube end, an inner surface portion centered on the axis and flaring axially inward away from the inner end of the respective outer surface portion, and a shoulder surface projecting generally perpendicular from the inner end of the respective inner surface portion and facing outward. Each tube end has an end surface abutting flatly inward on the respective shoulder surface and an inner surface having an inner surface portion fitted tightly over and complementary to the inner surface portion of the respective pin and an outer surface portion radially slightly spaced from and facing the outer surface portion of the respective pin. An adhesive generally fills between the outer surface portions of each pin and the respective tube and adheres same together.
Abstract:
An awning has a flexible awning panel having generally parallel upper and lower edges, an elongated winder secured to the upper edge and extending along and rotatable about a longitudinally extending winder axis, and a stabilizer bar secured to the lower edge. Respective longitudinally spaced hinged arms have outer ends secured to the stabilizer bar and inner ends. At least one mounting bracket adapted to be secured to a wall or ceiling surface is formed with two transversely spaced and longitudinally extending bracket pivots. At least one respective support engaged around the winder to support same is formed with a plurality of transversely spaced and longitudinally extending support pivots. Two links each having one end pivoted on the bracket at a respective one of the bracket pivots and another end pivoted on the support at a respective one of the support pivots form two opposite sides of a parallelogrammatic-type linkage and the support and bracket forming the other two opposite sides thereof. A retaining unit is engageable between the support and bracket for relatively displacing same between a multiplicity of positions angularly offset relative to each other relative to the winder axis and for locking the support and bracket against relative movement in any of the positions.
Abstract:
The invention provides a center-pull calliper brake for a bicycle or the like in which the callipers are hinged about respective axes which are inclined with respect to the median plane of the wheel rim in such a way as to diverge when considered along the direction of movement of the wheel during forward travel of the vehicle. This gives a self-applying braking effect which considerably increases the safety of the bicycle.
Abstract:
A caliper brake for cycles and the like in which a bridge piece secures the caliper brake to the cycle frame and a pair of arms are pivotally mounted and carry brake jaws which press against the cycle wheel when a cable is drawn. According to the invention at least one of the arms and the support are connected by a threaded member and are respectively tapped so as to receive the threaded member as a screw-and-nut connection. A clearance is provided axially to permit the arm to move slightly as it is rotated about the screw member on the latter.
Abstract:
A handlebar brake for a motorcycle, motor bicycle or the like comprises a support for the brake lever which is biased into its rest position by a restoring spring. The restoring spring handles a hollow contactor body in recess of the support and this body contains a rocker which has a formation reaching through an opening in the body and spring biased for contact with the lever. When the lever is actuated, a movable contact on the rocker engages between stationary contact blades in the body to complete an electric circuit to the stop light.