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US815391A
US815391A US20515604A US1904205156A US815391A US 815391 A US815391 A US 815391A US 20515604 A US20515604 A US 20515604A US 1904205156 A US1904205156 A US 1904205156A US 815391 A US815391 A US 815391A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
    • E04F11/00Stairways, ramps, or like structures; Balustrades; Handrails
    • E04F11/02Stairways; Layouts thereof
    • E04F11/104Treads
    • E04F11/16Surfaces thereof; Protecting means for edges or corners thereof
    • E04F11/17Surfaces
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T24/00Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc.
    • Y10T24/44Clasp, clip, support-clamp, or required component thereof
    • Y10T24/44641Clasp, clip, support-clamp, or required component thereof having gripping member formed from, biased by, or mounted on resilient member
    • Y10T24/44769Opposed engaging faces on gripping member formed from single piece of resilient material

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  • the object of the invention is toprevent from becoming worn or torn atl those partswhich ⁇ are constantly trod upon by 'personsascending anddescending the f' stairs.
  • the device consistsy ofV a frame preferably constructed of spring 'metal'and adapted tc it and be readilyand' securelyastened tothey 'tread-surface of each-ste a -wit Sli-ecicaton Letters Patent, fappiioeuonned A111127, 1904. sexismo, 205,158. i il l ,l I v in ia seriesor air of stairs.
  • the frame isv suitably.
  • I Fig. 2 is a erspective view oi the frame of the device.l ig. Sis, a section through the pro-y in the dififerent views.
  • Fig.v 4v is a trans'- verse section.
  • y -k Y il Y Like reference charactersindicate llke parts he Vnumerals 1 1 mame ⁇ the perforated the frame'of my device. ⁇ referably made f spring metal or other ⁇ suita lematerial-and at their ⁇ forward ends are bent or curved downwardly andv rearwardly'k to yform de ending springtion, of the tread-surface of: a step, terminatin in inverted-V-shapedend, p'ortions 1 w ich are connected in any suitable manner by a longitudinal bar 2( a similar bar 2 serving to connect the opposite ends of said*y .side pieces, as shown.
  • the cross-pieces or long itudina bars are preferably connected to the side, iecesbyrn'fets which arel employed'foi' attac ingll the carpet said -sidepieces andy the l curled 'forward ends o loops 1',"a,dapted'to ⁇ engage tl ve forward por rsaid loops ii desired.f e Asshown in Fig. 3o; the drawings, a piece of stifiening'material 3, such asfcardboard or the like, is arranged upon the upper side ⁇ orl theframe. Y -If desired ,the forward end of y,the stifi'ening materialmaybe'curle'd downwardly for a portion g necessary to c'ul it to the samede ree as side ieces of the frame,
  • stiff'ening material is a ayer 4. of padding, such as raw cotton or the like, which lis prevented from bunching or becoming displaced onthe -stilening ⁇ material by any suitablemeansas, orinstance, by .basting it in a cheesecloth sack, 14', which may' stiffening material, if desired, 'as shown.v Su- ⁇ also inclose the.l e
  • rotects not only the tread-'surface of a ut the forwardl edge thereof as well. Furthermore, the vdownwardly -Acurled vforward end serves to hold it prop'erposition upon the'step, asset forth.
  • Vupper endsorheads of the-rivets maybe given e ⁇ and that itl can be'tted readily to the tread ⁇ y" surface of a step and held in'y osition thereon will permit by the e 'the resilient side roo kind, and color of the materials used'may be made within the v scope of the following claims without depart?- ⁇ ing from the spiritr of my invention. ⁇
  • nals nals, a stienin -strip interposed between the rame and Hexi le covering,a pad resting on the stifening-strp, and fastening devices passing through the perforations in the side bars and engaging the pad, coverin and stiffening'strip for securing the severa parts together.

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l lTo a/ZZ `whom it 'may concern:
No; 815,391. y i
'Be itknown that I, HENRYWEINSTOCK, a
l, citizen vof the UnitedStates, residing at Mari- IO stair-carpets .is a spec' cation.
etta, in the `county of Washington and State ofOhio, have invented-fa' new `and useful StairfCa et Holder, of which the following This invention relates to stair-carpet protectors.V
The object of the invention is toprevent from becoming worn or torn atl those partswhich` are constantly trod upon by 'personsascending anddescending the f' stairs. v f
The device consistsy ofV a frame preferably constructed of spring 'metal'and adapted tc it and be readilyand' securelyastened tothey 'tread-surface of each-ste a -wit Sli-ecicaton Letters Patent, fappiioeuonned A111127, 1904. sexismo, 205,158. i il l ,l I v in ia seriesor air of stairs. The frame isv suitably. stiii'ene ,pad`
ded", land covered with".k carpet or other def sired material which serves to protectthat prortionof thestair-carpet lying beneathV the ame f In order that .my invention may bemore clearlyI understood, Ifwill now describe it 'in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, forming'a part of this speciiication',
Wherem- Figure 1 .1s a perspective viewfof 'al stair-, c et protector constru` ted m'accordance,
my invention and fastenedto the stairs.
I Fig. 2 is a erspective view oi the frame of the device.l ig. Sis, a section through the pro-y in the dififerent views.
. Side pieces orbars of y "4o IThese side pieces are p ssk s 1 tector from front to rear.k
and other .material to the frame,
. Fig.v 4v is a trans'- verse section." y -k Y il Y Like reference charactersindicate llke parts he Vnumerals 1 1 mame` the perforated the frame'of my device.` referably made f spring metal or other `suita lematerial-and at their` forward ends are bent or curved downwardly andv rearwardly'k to yform de ending springtion, of the tread-surface of: a step, terminatin in inverted-V-shapedend, p'ortions 1 w ich are connected in any suitable manner by a longitudinal bar 2( a similar bar 2 serving to connect the opposite ends of said*y .side pieces, as shown.
In manufacturing my .improvedv vdevice the cross-pieces or long itudina bars are preferably connected to the side, iecesbyrn'fets which arel employed'foi' attac ingll the carpet said -sidepieces andy the l curled 'forward ends o loops 1',"a,dapted'to`engage tl ve forward por rsaid loops ii desired.f e Asshown in Fig. 3o; the drawings, a piece of stifiening'material 3, such asfcardboard or the like, is arranged upon the upper side`orl theframe. Y -If desired ,the forward end of y,the stifi'ening materialmaybe'curle'd downwardly for a portion g necessary to c'ul it to the samede ree as side ieces of the frame,
the
as thesti eninr maface and the forward edge'of the step; Dis-` ratentea March-2o, `190e.
' lrate rivets maybe employed for this purpose, l
of its length, although it is not i l i osed upon theu Aper surface of the stiff'ening material is a ayer 4. of padding, such as raw cotton or the like, which lis prevented from bunching or becoming displaced onthe -stilening `material by any suitablemeansas, orinstance, by .basting it in a cheesecloth sack, 14', which may' stiffening material, if desired, 'as shown.v Su- `also inclose the.l e
'peri'rnposed'uponthepadding and stiffening material isV a ypiece 5 of carpet or other suit able protecting or covering material the side edges of whichare -olded under at 5 for the sake of neat'ness, and the ends thereof are]` pieces 'and fastened, as by rivets, between the "r'ramel` Suitable rivets orother fastendevices ,are passed throughv the carpet,
pad ding,
stiil'eningV material, and frame to iold the device assembled. ,r Y If. desired, the
in any suitablemanner, suc asby nails, or where the lform of the ste pieces.
i kItewillbe observed that the/improved cars `pet-protector 'of this invention coversi'and e step,
rotects not only the tread-'surface of a ut the forwardl edge thereof as well. Furthermore, the vdownwardly -Acurled vforward end serves to hold it prop'erposition upon the'step, asset forth.
s, Changes in the quality,
Soi
-iolded .around the curved lends ofthe side"- crossfpi'eces 2 2 .of
Vupper endsorheads of the-rivets maybe given e `and that itl can be'tted readily to the tread` y" surface of a step and held in'y osition thereon will permit by the e 'the resilient side roo kind, and color of the materials used'may be made within the v scope of the following claims without depart?-` ing from the spiritr of my invention.`
IIO
65 1 teria is kdesired only l'to covert-the tread-,surfA opposite ends of the side bars,
- erlng secured to the rear cross-bar at the to of the frame and having its forward end fol ed over the spring-loop and seated in the in- `verted-V-shaped lterr'ninals of the side bars, the end of said. covering being interposed between the adjacent cross-bar and said termia flexible cov.
nals, a stienin -strip interposed between the rame and Hexi le covering,a pad resting on the stifening-strp, and fastening devices passing through the perforations in the side bars and engaging the pad, coverin and stiffening'strip for securing the severa parts together.
In testimony that I claim the foregoingas my own I have hereto affixed my signature in the presence of two witnesses.
. HENRY WEINSTOCK. Witnesses:
WM. H. SHELDON, ADA G. BEYNoN.
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2551974A (en) * 1949-01-27 1951-05-08 Edward W Schweikert Cigarette package holder
US6088976A (en) * 1998-08-24 2000-07-18 Roy; Gilles Removable non-skid step pad
USD519430S1 (en) 2003-09-15 2006-04-25 Moody Ki L Removable cover for recreational vehicle step
US20060230693A1 (en) * 2004-08-03 2006-10-19 Francesco Giordano Stair tread protection system
US9945137B2 (en) * 2016-02-04 2018-04-17 Prest-O-Fit Manufacturing, Inc. Wraparound cover for a step

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2551974A (en) * 1949-01-27 1951-05-08 Edward W Schweikert Cigarette package holder
US6088976A (en) * 1998-08-24 2000-07-18 Roy; Gilles Removable non-skid step pad
USD519430S1 (en) 2003-09-15 2006-04-25 Moody Ki L Removable cover for recreational vehicle step
US20060230693A1 (en) * 2004-08-03 2006-10-19 Francesco Giordano Stair tread protection system
US9945137B2 (en) * 2016-02-04 2018-04-17 Prest-O-Fit Manufacturing, Inc. Wraparound cover for a step

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