Patent classifications
A62B35/0018
Methods and apparatuses for providing fall protection systems
Methods and apparatuses related to harnesses are provided. An example harness may include: a first leg strap comprising a first elongated member, a lower strap comprising a second elongated member, and an upper strap comprising a third elongated member.
ADJUSTABLE-LENGTH LANYARD, ROPING HARNESS, ROPE ASCENT DEVICE AND METHOD FOR USE
A lanyard comprises a wire-like element with two ends. A reel with a spring is provided with a rotor that is movable with respect to a stator in two directions of rotation. The wire-like element is fixed to the rotor to be wound or unwound. A clamp is fitted movable between a position where the clamp is at a distance from the textured contact area to allow rotation of the rotor and a position where the clamp is in contact with the textured contact area to prevent rotation of the rotor. The clamp is mounted movable with respect to the stator to move under the effect of its weight according to the incline of the stator with respect to the gravity vector to move the clamp between the two positions.
Motorcycle safety harness with shock absorbers and cushions
A motorcycle safety harness with shock absorbers and cushions channels shock waves caused by a motorcycle accident away from the vital organs of a motorcycle rider to the shoulders and thighs to reduce severe injuries to the rider and save lives.
HARNESS SPACER, HARNESS INCLUDING THE SAME, AND METHOD OF ATTACHING A HARNESS SPACER
A harness spacer includes a base having a first outer slot, a second outer slot, and a central slot, wherein the first outer slot, the second outer slot, and the central slot form an H-shape, a first arched member extending from the base and creating a first opening, and a second arched member extending from the base and creating a second opening, wherein the base is composed of a pliable material.
Structure climbing safety device
A safety device comprising a support harness that includes at least one safety cable, and preferably a pair of safety cables. The end of the safety cable has a snap hook designed to releasably connect to the structure. In application, the safety harness is worn by the worker and as the worker ascends or descends the structure, the worker continuously releases and then connects one of the snap hooks to the structure such that at least one safety cable is connected to the structure at all times. The safety harness includes sensors for detecting whether the worker is ascending or descending the structure, for detecting whether at least one of the snap hooks are connected to the structure, and detecting when the worker is attempting to open the snap hook.
Safety System with Digital Tracking and Reporting and Method of Use
A safety monitoring harness system for the protection of a climber is disclosed. Comprising the safety monitoring harness system comprising a base, an alarm system, a strap length sensor assembly, a PCB, a first tether assembly, a second tether assembly and a power system. The first tether assembly and the second tether assembly each comprise a strap, a retraction assembly, and an anchoring hook. The safety monitoring harness system is configured to selectively attach to the climber by: securing a harness assembly to the climber, and securing the base to the harness assembly. a portion of the retraction assembly for each of the first tether assembly and the second tether assembly are enclosed within the base. The anchoring hook retract and extend between a plurality of lengths from the base.
Personal Augmentation Suit and Method for Assisted Human Motion
A human motion assistance device has an upper torso harness for attaching to a user. The upper torso harness has a backpack assembly and shoulder strap, which buckles in front of the user. The upper torso harness can be IOTV. Leg straps are affixed to the upper torso harness proximate to a gluteal area of the user and configured to extend down a hamstring area to a knee pad and further extend down a tibia area. The knee pad opens along a vertical or angled segment and the calf portion opens over the calf. Seat webbing is connected to leg straps for additional support. Upper torso harness and leg straps are made with a combination of durable materials such as textured nylon, polyurethane coated polyester, as well as elastic material and webbing material. The upper torso harness and leg straps are passive without active members.
Safety system with digital tracking and reporting and method of use
A safety monitoring harness system for the protection of a climber comprising: said safety monitoring harness system comprising a base, a one or more tether assemblies, a retraction assembly, an alarm system, a strap length sensor assembly, and a power system. Said one or more tether assemblies comprising at least a first tether assembly and a second tether assembly. Said one or more tether assemblies each comprising a strap, and an anchoring hook. Said safety monitoring harness system is configured to selectively attach to said climber by: attaching a harness assembly to said climber, and securing said base to said harness assembly. A portion of said retraction assembly is enclosed within said base. Said retraction assembly are configured to selectively retract and release portions of said strap from within said base.
INTEGRATED FALL-PROTECTION HARNESSES AND EXOSKELETONS AND METHODS FOR USE
Integrated fall-protection harnesses and exoskeletons are disclosed that include cooperating connectors to removably couple the exoskeletons to the harnesses. The exoskeletons may include an arm support including an arm rest for receiving an arm of the user and one or more compensation elements configured to apply an offset force to at least partially offset a gravitational force acting on the arm as the user moves and the arm support follows the movement of the user's arm. Alternatively, the exoskeletons may be permanently mounted to the harnesses.
Safety Harness with Removable Rigid Dorsal Force-Transfer Member
A safety harness including first and second shoulder straps and a waist strap and a rigid dorsal force-transfer member with an upper end that is removably connected to the first and second shoulder straps at a dorsal crossing point of the first and second shoulder straps and with a lower end that is removably connected to a dorsal portion of the waist strap. Methods of removably equipping a safety harness with a rigid dorsal force-transfer member, and of removing a rigid dorsal force-transfer member from a safety harness.