Torso Harness Patents (Class 182/3)
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Patent number: 8997926Abstract: The present invention relates to fall protection systems to which a scaffolder can tie off during scaffold construction by adjusting the height of the lifeline and to move along the entire length of a scaffold level without having to disengage the lifeline. In one embodiment the fall protection system includes two vertical support members adapted to be affixed to a scaffold frame wherein the two vertical members have attachment means for attachment of a lifeline, and wherein the attachment means are located at each respective vertical member and configured for movable attachment at a plurality of positions along the vertical axis of each support members. In addition the present invention relates to methods to use the fall protection system during scaffold construction.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2011Date of Patent: April 7, 2015Inventors: Robert O'Reilly, Chris John Chetti
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Patent number: 8997927Abstract: A fall restraint system includes a cable for attachment to a fall restraint harness assembly of a worker. The cable can be attached to a boom arm cantilevered on a mast carried from the ground or can be stretched between two points on opposed walls. A shock absorber is provided for absorbing at least part of the shock forces so as to reduce the loading applied to the support system. This comprises an elongate member with a movable member or sleeve mounted on it for longitudinal movement. The movement is resisted by a friction brake or a compressible material contained within a tube so that the sleeve moves along the tube in response to loads exceeding the normal load to reduce the loading on the cable while compressing the material in the tube.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2014Date of Patent: April 7, 2015Assignee: Tuffbuilt Products Inc.Inventor: Jan Vetesnik
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Patent number: 8997408Abstract: Aspects of the invention relate to a roof comprising at least an inclined surface and a rim marking a transition to another surface extending horizontally or at a different inclination, the inclined surface and the rim being covered by roof elements. The roof further comprising at least one anchor for attaching an anchor rope to. The anchor is secured to the roof beneath the roof element or elements covering the rim and the roof elements covering the rim are spaced apart from the roof elements covering the inclined surface so as to allow access to the anchor from outside the roof.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2011Date of Patent: April 7, 2015Assignee: Flesst B.V.Inventor: Hans Antonius Borra
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Publication number: 20150090527Abstract: A restraining system comprises a restraining device including first and second interlockable parts that, when interlocked, restrain the system. The restraining system further comprises a passive RFID tag attached to the first part, and a passive RFID reader coupled to the second part for near field detection of the tag within a prescribed range of the second part.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2013Publication date: April 2, 2015Applicant: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Al Salour, Douglas D. Trimble, Jonathan B. Vance
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Publication number: 20150090148Abstract: A bifurcation method and system for a passive continuous belay system that allows for a user to select multiple pathways using intermediate tracks. A main track and the intermediate tracks provide a linear passive continuous belay using an anchor mechanism that is configured to grasp the outside of the structural member track, using rolling elements and/or low-friction sliding. The user may select multiple pathways using intermediate lateral tracks to provide Cartesian movement at designated (e.g., perpendicular) transition or junction points. Desired tracks may be selected by a user via sliding along a support plate or track in a junction box and/or by rotating a portion of the junction box. Amusement attraction activities that include non-harnessed play may be intertwined or located adjacent to activities utilizing harnessed play.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2014Publication date: April 2, 2015Inventors: Mark Weston, Anthony Marinakis, Rick Briggs, Hyuma Franskowski, Greg MacDougall
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Patent number: 8985273Abstract: A portable folding support structure for safely tethering an individual comprises a portable cart sized to fit through a residential doorway, having wheels and a motor that actuates at least one of the wheels. A hand-operated throttle and steering device control the cart. The cart comprises an extendable anchoring plate to prevent rolling. A substantially horizontal jib with the cart comprises a harness point for receiving a safety cable to which an individual is attached to allow safe cleaning practices and to minimize fall risk. A foldable outrigger provides stability to the cart and an anchoring pad attaches to a distal region of the outrigger to promote stability. A textile liquid-absorbing surface is positionable about an outer surface of a glass balcony to inhibit cleaning liquids from spilling below the level of the liquid-absorbing surface.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2012Date of Patent: March 24, 2015Inventor: Kevin Terry
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Publication number: 20150075903Abstract: A fall restraint system includes a cable for attachment to a fall restraint harness assembly of a worker. The cable can be attached to a boom arm cantilevered on a mast carried from the ground or can be stretched between two points on opposed walls. A shock absorber is provided for absorbing at least part of the shock forces so as to reduce the loading applied to the support system. This comprises an elongate member with a movable member or sleeve mounted on it for longitudinal movement. The movement is resisted by a friction brake or a compressible material contained within a tube so that the sleeve moves along the tube in response to loads exceeding the normal load to reduce the loading on the cable while compressing the material in the tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2014Publication date: March 19, 2015Inventor: Jan Vetesnik
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Patent number: 8978821Abstract: A fall arrest anchor trolley for arresting the fall of a user. In one embodiment, the invention can be a fall arrest trolley comprising: a body a brake sub-system, and a plurality of wheels rotatably coupled to the body, wherein bottoms of the plurality of wheels collectively define a rolling plane; the brake sub-system comprising a brake rod, a brake pad connected to the brake rod, a lanyard connector connected to the brake rod, and a resilient element; the brake rod slidably coupled to the body so that the brake sub-system is alterable between: (1) a free state in which the brake pad is spaced a distance above the rolling plane; and (2) an arrest state in which at least a portion of the brake pad is located within the rolling plane; the resilient element biasing the brake sub-system into the free state.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2012Date of Patent: March 17, 2015Inventors: Arnold T. Galpin, David A. Pisotti
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Patent number: 8973705Abstract: A swivel D-ring attachment point. A first attachment portion has a first closed aperture defining a circular ring portion that extends over a first circumferential range of at least 180 degrees of arc that is symmetrically disposed relative to an axis. A second attachment portion has a second closed aperture. The first and second attachment portions are joined together so as to permit freely swivelling one of the attachment portions relative to the other around the axis. The second aperture has a shape that is substantially different from the shape of the first aperture, for connecting to substantially different articles.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2010Date of Patent: March 10, 2015Assignee: Climb Tech, LLCInventors: Karl Guthrie, Joseph Schwartz
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Publication number: 20150060195Abstract: A safety harness (10) is provided to be worn by a person and to allow the person to manipulate the harness (10) to alleviate the potential effects of orthostatic intolerance in the person while suspended by the harness (10). The harness (10) includes one or more hand engageable members (102) allow the person to selectively repositioning a strap (70, 80, 90) of the harness (10) from a first position where the strap (70, 80, 90) extends across an upper portion of a lower torso of the person and a second position where the strap (70, 80, 90) extends across a lower portion of the lower torso of the person.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2013Publication date: March 5, 2015Applicant: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Steven J. Sharp, Michael R. Seman, Eric M. Mason, Ross Balquist
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Publication number: 20150060196Abstract: A preferred embodiment suspension trauma relief strap assembly for use with a full body harness includes a pair of straps connectable in two configurations. The first configuration is formed by engaging a hook of one strap with one of a plurality of closed loop arrangements of the other strap to form a sling upon which a person donning the full body harness may stand. The second configuration is formed by engaging the hook of the one strap with one of the plurality of closed loop arrangements of the one strap and engaging the hook of the other strap with one of the plurality of closed loop arrangements of the other strap to form two slings upon which a person donning the full body harness may stand.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2014Publication date: March 5, 2015Inventors: J. Thomas Wolner, Travis P. Betcher
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Patent number: 8967600Abstract: This lanyard, which is movable by elasticity between a rest position and a stretched position, comprises a tubular sheath made from non-stretchable material, and a set of elastic threads joined to the sheath. According to the invention, the elastic threads define at least one longitudinal weaving zone in which they are woven on one surface of the sheath only, each weaving zone being proper to form a bending zone of the lanyard, in the rest position, in which the elastic threads are folded onto themselves.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2011Date of Patent: March 3, 2015Assignee: ZedelInventor: Jean-Marc Hede
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Patent number: 8967332Abstract: An adjuster adjusts a length of at least one strap of a safety harness. The at least one strap is selected from the group consisting of at least one shoulder strap, at least one chest strap, at least one waist strap, at least one seat strap, and at least one leg strap. The adjuster comprises a base, a shaft rotatably operatively connected to the shaft and defining a slot configured and arranged to receive the at least one strap, and a locking mechanism interconnecting the base and the shaft. The locking mechanism allows rotation of the shaft in a first direction and prevents rotation of the shaft in a second opposite direction.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2009Date of Patent: March 3, 2015Assignee: D B Industries, LLCInventor: J. Thomas Wolner
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Patent number: 8959664Abstract: A webbing protection system is provided. The webbing protection system includes at least one pad portion and at least one protective member. The at least one pad portion has a first pad surface and a second pad surface. The first pad surface of each pad portion is configured to engage a portion of a body of a user. The second pad surface of each pad portion has at least one pad channel guide. Each protective member has at least one raised portion. Each protective member is coupled to an associated pad portion such that the raised portion of the protective member is aligned with an associated pad channel guide of the associated pad portion to provide a first guide path for the first webbing. Each protective member provides wear and abrasion protection for the first webbing proximate the guide path.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2009Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Assignee: D B Industries, LLCInventors: Andrew P. Johnson, Paul M. Goudreau
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Publication number: 20150034416Abstract: Apparatus and associated methods relate to a flexible lumbar wear-pad having an external low-friction high-wear-resistance surface, the lumbar wear-pad configured to be replaceably coupled to the lower back region of a belted fall-protection safety harness. In various embodiments, the lumbar wear-pad may cover a length of the webbing over the hip and lumbar vertebrae regions of a wearer's lower back. In some embodiments a lumbar wear-pad may be field replaceable on a fall-protection safety harness. An exemplary embodiment may have three prominences, a smaller center prominence located near a wearer's lumbar vertebrae and two side prominences located near a wearer's hip bones. In some embodiments, the lumbar wear-pad may be flexible so as to anatomically conform to a wearer's body. Exemplary lumbar wear-pads may provide protection for both a wearer and the wearer's harness during sliding or leaning engagements with vertical surfaces.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2013Publication date: February 5, 2015Applicant: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Gina Marie Theisen, Dennis Collins, Robert Luckey
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Publication number: 20150027808Abstract: A fall arresting/prevention safety protection device for aerial lifts that delivers notifications and warnings to individuals who are subject to accidental falls or other safety hazards when performing construction or the like or when operating elevating construction machinery such as aerial lift work platforms, bucket trucks and similar type elevating work platforms. The invention further provides a load sensor that when activated transmits an emergency signal to operators, supervisors and emergency personnel. The present invention further provides a remote control to access and control movement of the aerial lift through a wireless transmission in the event the lift operator falls out of or is ejected from the bucket or work platform.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2014Publication date: January 29, 2015Inventors: Paul D. Baillargeon, Van Walbridge
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Publication number: 20150027809Abstract: A safety system for a two piece tree climbing stand incudes a safety cable that is secured to the climbing cable of the tree stand so as not to interfere with the two pieces of the stand as the tree stand is maneuvered up a tree. An elongated resilient sleeve is adapted to surround both the climbing cable and the safety cable so that the safety cable is secured to the tree climbing cable until the sleeve is removed. The safety cable is adapted to be secured to the safety harness worn by the tree climber and to the climbing cable of the tree stand.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2014Publication date: January 29, 2015Inventor: Jeffrey B. Norris
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Publication number: 20150021118Abstract: An assistant harness is provided to help attendants such as caregivers and first responders move patients or victims in a supportive, safe, and dignified manner. The harness has a belt that wraps around a patient's waist, with a first end having a primary buckle and the second end being engaged with the primary buckle to create a loop. To allow patients to be carried, a first leg strap and a second leg strap are provided. When not needed the first and second leg strap are held out of the way by restraining straps. When needed to help lift a patient, the first leg strap and second leg strap can be engaged with corresponding buckles on the front of the belt, effectively creating a seat to support the patient. Handles are positioned on each side of the belt to help attendants assist a patient, including lifting the patient as necessary.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2014Publication date: January 22, 2015Inventor: Glen DOTY
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Patent number: 8931593Abstract: An improved fall protection system has been developed. The system functions by: (1) arresting the fall of such users, thereby protecting them from impact with the ground which could cause serious injury or death; (2) providing a method of recovery and escape from a fall-arresting device by providing a user with a controlled descent back to the ground or to a lower place of safety at a safe and gradual rate of descent; (3) providing greater simplicity and wearer comfort in fall-arresting and self-recovery devices; and (4) incorporating gear storage capability into such protective devices, in order to eliminate the need to wear a separate gear storage pack, vest, tool belt, or other such garment or accessory.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2011Date of Patent: January 13, 2015Assignee: Downsafe Systems, LLCInventor: Rano J. Harris, Jr.
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Patent number: 8925681Abstract: A ultra-light, concealable toilet or chair apparatus (10) configured to be suspended from an object to suspend the apparatus above ground is provided. The apparatus comprises of a suspension system (12) configured to be coupled to the object to suspend the apparatus above the ground. The suspension system includes at least one securing device (12) (14) coupled through the primary tensile support member (20) which extends downwardly and sub-divides into left linear side (20a) and right linear side (20b) portion that transitions into a concaved seat when human sits there on, provided, adjustable interlocking latch (22a) is coupled to corresponding ridged interlocking latch (30e), and adjustable interlocking latch (22b) is coupled to corresponding ridged interlocking latch (30f), forming a pair of loops that will surround left and right legs of the human operator, completing structural support.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2011Date of Patent: January 6, 2015Inventor: Victor Raymond Mattingly
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Patent number: 8925679Abstract: A fall restraint system includes a cable for attachment to a fall restraint harness assembly of a worker. The cable can be attached to a boom arm cantilevered on a mast carried from the ground or can be stretched between two points on opposed walls. A shock absorber is provided for absorbing at least part of the shock forces so as to reduce the loading applied to the support system. This comprises an elongate member with a movable member or sleeve mounted on it for longitudinal movement. The movement is resisted by a friction brake or a compressible material contained within a tube so that the sleeve moves along the tube in response to loads exceeding the normal load to reduce the loading on the cable while compressing the material in the tube.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2012Date of Patent: January 6, 2015Assignee: Tuffbuilt Products Inc.Inventor: Jan Vetesnik
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Patent number: 8919496Abstract: A suspension trauma relief strap assembly comprises a sling and a housing. The sling includes an intermediate portion interconnecting a first end and a second end. The first end is looped back and secured onto itself proximate the intermediate portion to form a connector portion. The housing is operatively connected to the first end proximate the intermediate portion, and the housing includes a cavity configured and arranged to receive at least a portion of the intermediate portion.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2008Date of Patent: December 30, 2014Assignee: D B Industries, LLCInventors: J. Thomas Wolner, Travis P. Betcher
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Patent number: 8910636Abstract: This publication discloses a support harness, which can be used particularly to support a woman in labor during childbirth, but also, for example, to increase the support and comfort of persons and patients using a wheelchair, and for similar purposes. An attenuator (5, 7, 10, 14), which is based on the friction between two belts, is fitted, between the attachment elements (9-13) and the shoulder straps (3, 4), to the support harness, which comprises attachment elements (9-13), for attaching to a chair, birthing frame, or other support point, and two shoulder straps (3, 4), which are placed around the shoulders of the person being supported.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2010Date of Patent: December 16, 2014Assignee: Relaxbirth OyInventor: Timo Kakko
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Publication number: 20140353080Abstract: The invention relates to a roping harness including a belt, a pair of leg loops, front and rear shoulder straps including at least one fall-arresting safety hooking point on the back, the rear shoulder straps being capable of sliding freely in the belt, while being attached by their lower ends to the leg loops. The back part of the belt is connected to the front shoulder straps by connecting means while being disconnected from the back hooking point. This results in holding the belt in place while preventing it from slipping when it must bear a certain weight of equipment, and a transfer of the load to the straps of the leg loops to the back hooking point during a fall.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2012Publication date: December 4, 2014Applicant: ZEDELInventor: Nicolas Chevalier
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Patent number: 8902074Abstract: A safety harness includes at least one of integrally formed electrical conductors or optical conductors. The conductors can be energized by a replaceable electrical supply. An electrical or an optical sensor can couple an associated signal to sensing circuitry. The sensing circuitry responds to variations in the signal as the condition of the harness changes. A fault indicating output device, such as an audible or visual indicating device, carried on the harness can alert a user to a potential harness failure. Harness condition can be transmitted wirelessly to a displaced monitoring site.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2010Date of Patent: December 2, 2014Assignee: Honeywell International, Inc.Inventors: Michel Landry, Bechir Jazi, Alex Tsen
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Publication number: 20140339016Abstract: A slip-on eave brace and a system incorporating the same for providing fall arrest on a sloped roof is disclosed. The slip-on eave brace has a soffit load distributing member, a vertical member coupled to the soffit load distributing member at one end portion thereof, and a sloped roof engaging member coupled to an opposite end portion of the vertical member. A safety line attachment member is fixed to an opposite end portion of sloped roof engaging member to the coupling with the vertical member. In a fall arrest event, fall forces are transferred via the safety line into the slip-on eave brace and into the eave of a sloped roof. A sloped roof fall arrest system can use one or more slip-on cave braces to provide fall protection to one or more workers on a sloped roof.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2014Publication date: November 20, 2014Inventors: Raymond Hopkins, Peter Stapleton
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Patent number: 8881865Abstract: A portable belay anchor system is disclosed that provides a coupling location for safety rope attached to a climber, such as a roof inspector. The portable belay anchor system includes a base having a mast coupled thereto. The mast has a shaft portion and a flange portion. A plurality of removable weights are positioned on the shaft, coupled to the flange portion. The flange portion supports the weights so that the weight is carried by the shaft itself. A retaining member is coupled to the mast to hold the weights on the mast. A shackle is also coupled to the mast. A rope is coupled to the shackle to act a the belay rope which the user positions through a belay brake device.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2012Date of Patent: November 11, 2014Assignee: Pilot Catastrophe Services, Inc.Inventors: Michael Todd Pierce, Charles E. Jones, Keith Barnette
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Publication number: 20140318889Abstract: A safety system for a roof, more particularly a pitched roof, comprises an anchor point and a safety line with which a person working on the roof can be secured to the anchor point or an accessory. A first coupling member is attached to or forms part of the anchor point, a second coupling member is attached to or forms part of the safety line or accessory and is suitable for establishing a connection with the first coupling member. Further, the system comprises a mechanism for moving the second coupling member to the first coupling member.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2012Publication date: October 30, 2014Inventor: Hans Antonius Borra
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Patent number: 8869934Abstract: A shuttle member for a horizontal lifeline system having at least one elongate line attached between at least two anchorage points. The shuttle member includes: a body having: (i) an upper portion configured for attachment to the line by at least partially surrounding the line; (i) an intermediate portion that, together with the upper portion, defines at least one passage slit that is sized such that the elongate line cannot pass therethrough; and (iii) an attachment portion configured for attachment of at least a portion of a lanyard. A shuttle member arrangement and a passing method are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2009Date of Patent: October 28, 2014Assignee: Mine Safety Appliances Company, LLCInventors: Jonathan Bodnar, Zoe Bridges, Nadeem Haidary, Jason Jura, Jung Hwan Park, Ruqian Zhou
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Patent number: 8863898Abstract: An improved fall protection system has been developed. The system functions by: (1) arresting the fall of such users, thereby protecting them from impact with the ground which could cause serious injury or death; (2) providing a method of recovery and escape from a fall-arresting device by providing a user with a controlled descent back to the ground or to a lower place of safety at a safe and gradual rate of descent; (3) providing greater simplicity and wearer comfort in fall-arresting and self-recovery devices; and (4) incorporating gear storage capability into such protective devices, in order to eliminate the need to wear a separate gear storage pack, vest, tool belt, or other such garment or accessory.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2011Date of Patent: October 21, 2014Assignee: Downsafe Systems, LLCInventor: Rano J. Harris, Jr.
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Publication number: 20140262608Abstract: Apparatus and associated methods relate to a safety interface device that securely attaches to a length of webbing, while simultaneously providing a plurality of non-intersecting apertures to couple to a corresponding plurality of safety devices. In some embodiments, the safety interface device may be retrofitted to a closed webbing on a pre-fabricated safety harness. In some exemplary embodiments, the element may be opened and closed by providing two pivotably coupled plates, permitting the webbing to be installed when the plates are opened, and secured when the plates are closed. Various embodiments, for example, provide a securing pin which automatically locks the device to the webbing when the device is closed around the webbing. In some embodiments, the device will be again locked in a secondary fashion whenever a safety device is attached to the interface plate. Thus, at least two distinct actions may be required to open the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Parul Patel, Justin Patton, Ross Balquist, Brian Montgomery
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Patent number: 8833517Abstract: An apparatus for the emergency lowering of a person from a high-rise building is fastened on the person's back. The apparatus includes an inflatable central toroidal chamber having a membrane for accommodating the person. The chamber is connected on one side to inflatable shafts which, upon inflation, are arranged in a cone, and which are interconnected by inflatable connectors. The chamber is connected on the other side to an inflatable damping structure with a toroidal inflatable chamber connected by inflatable shafts to the central toroidal chamber. The toroidal inflatable chamber of the damping structure has a diameter which is greater than the diameter of the central toroidal chamber and is less than the diameter of the base of the cone formed by shafts straightened out upon inflation. An air-impermeable perforated fabric is stretched between the shafts and toroidal chambers. An independent gas source is connected to one of the toroidal inflatable chambers or to one of the inflatable shafts.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2010Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Assignee: Obschestvo S Ogranichennoi Otvetstvennostyu “Kosmicheskie Sistemy Spaseniya”Inventors: Andrei Vasilevich Filatov, Yury Alekseevich Metelev, Sergei Vasilyevich Kulik
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Publication number: 20140251723Abstract: A shower safety system, which prevents or reduces the chance of injury in case of a sudden loss of ability to stand upright, comprises a harness to be worn by a user when he/she showers. The harness is anchored to the wall of the shower or other fixture, via a tether component and mounting element. The system preferably includes an alarm, which alerts for help in a situation of possible distress.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2013Publication date: September 11, 2014Inventor: Enosh Moriah
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Publication number: 20140251724Abstract: A fall-arrest anchor comprising a single, elongated member having a breaking strength more than 5,000 lb (22.5 kN). The single, elongated member comprises a first anchor portion sized and configured for attachment to a building and a second worker-attachment portion sized and configured for attachment to a worker's lifeline. The first anchor portion is at least about twice as long as the second worker-attachment portion, and the first anchor portion and the second worker-attachment portion are joined at an angle such that subjecting the fall-arrest anchor to a fall-arrest stress load visibly deforms the fall-arrest anchor and visibly changes the angle.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2014Publication date: September 11, 2014Inventor: Steven C. Nichols, JR.
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Publication number: 20140251725Abstract: A quick release buckle includes a main body portion including a top housing portion and a bottom housing portion. A t-bar element removably connects within the main body portion. A pair of locking pawls removably connect with an extension portion of the t-bar element. A locking wheel device is configured for locking and unlocking the pair of pawls based on contact of pawl extensions with one or more portions of the locking wheel device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2014Publication date: September 11, 2014Inventors: Cortland G. Schurian, Michael Dancyger
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Publication number: 20140251722Abstract: A shock absorbing view pack is permanently attached with a material cover. A first inspection window is connected to the shock absorbing view pack. The first inspection window for inspecting an absorption portion of a lanyard disposed within the shock absorbing view pack.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2013Publication date: September 11, 2014Applicant: Alexander Andrew, Inc. DBA FalltechInventor: Cortland G. Schurian
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Publication number: 20140246269Abstract: A tether device includes a magnetic base; a pole having a first end attached to the magnetic base; and a connector or clip attached at a second end of the pole, for removably connecting the tethering device to a user. Also, a method for tethering a user to a hull of a vessel including the steps of providing a tether device having a magnetic base, a pole having a first end attached to the magnetic base, and a connector or clip attached at a second end of the pole; connecting the connector or clip to the user; and engaging the magnetic base with the hull of the vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2013Publication date: September 4, 2014Applicant: Lockheed Martin CorporationInventors: David B. Arnal, Timothy T. Broderick
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Patent number: 8813911Abstract: A tactical vehicle incorporates a line deployment tower adapted for use by personnel transferring between an elevated location on the vehicle and a remote target location. The line deployment tower includes a base mounted to the vehicle at the elevated location. An elongated line boom has a proximal end attached to the base, and an opposite distal end. A flexible line is secured to the distal end of the line boom, and is adapted for extending downward from the elevated location when deployed.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2007Date of Patent: August 26, 2014Assignee: Patriot3, Inc.Inventors: Charles L. Fuqua, Steven S. Kahre
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Publication number: 20140224579Abstract: An apparatus for protecting a worker from falling at a work site comprises a base plate operable to be anchored to a work surface, an anchor connected to the base plate and an upright extending substantially horizontally from the base plate. A system for protecting a worker from falling at a work site comprises at least one anchor plate having an anchor connected thereto, at least one indicator plate having an anchor connected thereto and an upright extending therefrom, each upright having a bore through a free distal end thereof and a flexible tension member sized to extend through the bores between the uprights.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2013Publication date: August 14, 2014Inventor: Allan Joseph Balascak
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Publication number: 20140224580Abstract: An energy absorber assembly for use with a safety harness comprises a connector, a bracket assembly, a fastener, and an energy absorber. The connector is configured and arranged to operatively connect to the safety harness. The fastener operatively connects the bracket assembly and the connector, and the fastener releases the bracket assembly from the connector when subjected to a predetermined load. The energy absorber operatively connects the bracket assembly and the connector, and the energy absorber includes a first portion and a second portion that separate to absorb shock after the bracket assembly is released from the connector.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: August 14, 2014Applicant: D B INDUSTRIES, LLCInventors: Scott C. Casebolt, David A. Schlangen
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Publication number: 20140224581Abstract: A cover for an energy absorber comprises front and rear sides having first and second legs extending downward forming an upside down V-shape. The front and rear sides define a cavity therebetween and an opening provides access to the cavity proximate a top portion of the front side and a top of the rear side. The top portion is configured and arranged to engage a connector. The top portion includes a first portion of a fastener, and the top includes a second portion of the fastener. The first and second portions releasably interconnect the top portion and the top. A first strap is operatively connected to the first leg and is configured and arranged to engage a first shoulder strap of the safety harness. A second strap is operatively connected to the second leg and is configured and arranged to engage a second shoulder strap of the safety harness.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: August 14, 2014Applicant: D B INDUSTRIES, LLCInventors: Scott C. Casebolt, J. Thomas Wolner
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Patent number: 8794378Abstract: A method of adjusting a length of at least one safety harness strap with an adjuster comprises positioning the adjuster at a desired location along the at least one strap, winding the at least one strap about the shaft, and locking the shaft with the locking mechanism to prevent rotation in an unwinding direction. The at least one strap is selected from the group consisting of at least one shoulder strap, at least one chest strap, at least one waist strap, at least one seat strap, and at least one leg strap. The adjuster includes a base, a shaft rotatably operatively connected to the shaft and defining a slot configured and arranged to receive the at least one strap, and a locking mechanism interconnecting the base and the shaft. The locking mechanism allows rotation of the shaft in one direction and prevents rotation of the shaft in an opposite direction.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2009Date of Patent: August 5, 2014Assignee: D B Industries, LLCInventor: J. Thomas Wolner
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Publication number: 20140202790Abstract: A method of handling fall protection systems (2) in association with towers, pylons and masts includes climbing a tower (5), securing a guide channel (10) to a top portion (6) of the tower, extending a fall protection guide line (20) through the guide channel, connecting a first end (3) of a fall protection system (2) to a first end (21) of the guide line (20), extending the fall protection system (2) through the secured guide channel (10) by pulling a second end (22) of the guide line, securing the first end (3) of the fall protection system to a ground (G) level fixing point (8) and securing a second end (4) of the fall protection system to personal protection equipment worn by a worker. An assembly (1) for handling fall protection systems in association with towers, pylons and masts is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2012Publication date: July 24, 2014Applicant: FALLSKYDDSPECIALISTERNA I HEBY ABInventor: Kaj Jansson
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Patent number: 8776948Abstract: A system of increased safety when performing work using a ladder is described. The system includes a ladder bracket for temporarily attachment of a ladder to a structure to stabilize or secure the ladder. The bracket is easy to install and acts to limit or prevent slippage of the ladder laterally or away from the structure and generally promotes a greater margin of safety. In addition, the system includes a bracket for temporarily, yet securely, attaching a safety railing to a ladder. A guardrail carriage for securing a person to a rail via a tether is further provided.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2011Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Inventor: John R. Svehlek
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Patent number: 8770347Abstract: Disclosed herein, amongst other things, is a system for providing added safety for workers using rigging systems. In an embodiment, the invention includes a safety device for a roof rigging system including a rigger arm having a proximal end and a distal end; an attachment member disposed on the distal end of the rigger arm, the attachment member defining an aperture, the attachment member configured to engage a rigging line with the aperture; and a blocking member disposed on the distal end of the rigger arm, the blocking member configured to interface with the attachment member to prevent engagement of the attachment member with the rigging line by occluding the aperture when a counterweight is not attached to the roof rigging system.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2011Date of Patent: July 8, 2014Assignee: Lebesgue Holdings LLCInventor: Christopher Joseph Bemis
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Patent number: 8746402Abstract: A fall protection anchor and related systems and methods. The anchor comprises a first elongate leg and a second elongate leg connected to each other at a base plate. The first elongate leg comprises a first base end and a first apex end and further comprises a first capture portion near the first base end and a first intra-connection portion near the first apex end. At least the second elongate leg comprises a second base end and a second apex end and further comprises a second capture portion near the second base end and a second intra-connection portion near the second apex end as well as a holding portion located beyond the capture portion: the holding portion comprises a holding element such as holding hole configured to securely hold a fall restraint device connected to a worker.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2011Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Inventor: Steven Christopher Nichols, Jr.
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Patent number: 8746739Abstract: Disclosed is a restraint system for a vehicle, such as a wheeled vehicle, boat, or fixed or rotary winged aircraft. The system includes a control system integrated into the harness and strap of the restraint. This permits crewmembers to lock and unlock the restraint from a body worn control panel. Other auxiliary equipment also be operated from the control panel. In another embodiment, wiring for a communication system is integrated into the harness and strap.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2011Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Assignee: Carlston Life Support Systems, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Meggs, Donald Blackman, Brian Ford, Justin Robinson, M. Elizabeth Bolint
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Patent number: 8739929Abstract: A retractable horizontal lifeline assembly includes a lifeline windable about and paid out from a rotatable drum and a housing. The housing includes a first connector and is configured and arranged to house the drum and the lifeline wound about a base of the drum. The first connector is operatively connected to a first anchorage structure, the lifeline is pulled outward from proximate the housing thereby paying out at least a portion of the lifeline from the drum, a second connector operatively connected to the lifeline is operatively connected to a second anchorage structure, and the lifeline is tensioned using a crank that rotates the drum to increase the tension in the lifeline and provides indication when the tension in the lifeline reaches a predetermined level.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2012Date of Patent: June 3, 2014Assignee: D B Industries, LLCInventors: Vincent G. Meillet, J. Thomas Wolner, Scott C. Casebolt, Damien de Lapeyriere, Charles C. Bryant
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Publication number: 20140138995Abstract: A system for supporting, lifting, moving, mobilizing, ambulating, and physically rehabilitating a user such as patients in hospitals comprises a chair 100, a frame 200, and a lifting garment 300. The chair 100 has a seat 102 having a front portion 104 and a rear portion 106 and is so constructed that as the seat 102 moves towards a standing position, the rear portion 106 of the seat 102 remains substantially horizontally so a user does not slide out of the seat. The frame 200 is constructed so that the user can enter the frame 200 from either the front side 202 or the rear side 204. The lifting garment 300 is made of a fabric that contracts normal to a direction in which it is pulled for ease in raising a patient in or out of a bed, a chair, or a toilet, to or from a standing position.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2012Publication date: May 22, 2014Inventor: Roger Kenneth Leib
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Patent number: 8727073Abstract: A back pad system for use in connection with a safety harness which includes at least two spaced back straps and a connector adapted to be connected to a line or lanyard. In one form, the system includes a back pad having passages through which the two back straps can be passed to be crossed over the connector, an attachment to which the connector can be moveably attached, and at least one member that captures the connector in an upright position upon application of force such as manual force (either directly or indirectly) to the connector to move the connector to the upright position.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2012Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Tracy Lang, Preston L. Anderson, John R. Frey, Ross Balquist