A63B29/028

ROPE WITH RADIAL SEAM AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING
20230048525 · 2023-02-16 · ·

A rope comprises a core extending along a longitudinal axis and a sheath surrounding the core, the sheath extending along the longitudinal axis. A strap at least partially surrounds the sheath, the strap being separated from the core by the sheath. At least one thread passes several times through the strap, sheath and core to form several links fixedly securing the strap on the core and sheath. The links pass through a central section of the core, the central section corresponding to a circular section representing less than 50% of the cross-section of the core. The links are angularly offset from one another when observed along the longitudinal axis.

CLIMBING ROPE WITH MARKED END
20170356131 · 2017-12-14 ·

A rope is described including a first terminus, a first end, and a bulk portion. The first end portion consists of a predetermined length of the rope from the first terminus, and the bulk portion is connected to the first end portion. At least one of an external coloring and an external patterning of the first end portion is different from that of the bulk portion. The marked end of the rope allows a climber or other user to easily recognize that he or she is nearing the end of the rope.

Wear-resistant multifunctional rope

Disclosed are embodiments of rope designs and making and manufacturing of such ropes. In some embodiments, a rope comprises a set of first rope cores, each first rope core of the set of first rope cores comprising a first material; a set of second rope cores, each second rope core of the set of second rope cores comprising a second material, the second material being different from the first material; and a rope sheath configured to encompass the set of first rope cores and the second rope core. In some cases, the rope sheath is braided from a plurality of rope sheath strands.

Rope made of textile fiber material, comprising a twine of excess length
20220074136 · 2022-03-10 ·

The invention relates to a rope made of textile fiber material, comprising a rope core and a sheath surrounding the rope core, wherein the sheath, an intermediate sheath located between the sheath and the rope core and/or a reinforcement located between the sheath and the rope core comprise(s) a twine of excess length, the twine of excess length being formed in that it comprises at least a first yarn and a second yarn which are twisted together, the first yarn having a greater length than the second yarn, measured in an untwisted state of a unit length of the twine. In a further aspect, the invention relates to a method of manufacturing a twine of excess length for the above-mentioned rope.

SYSTEMS FOR PROTECTING CLIMBING DEVICES
20210308529 · 2021-10-07 ·

A system for protecting a climbing device from contacting a wall includes a barrier device defining an eyelet, an anchor anchored to the wall, and a cord. The barrier device is configured to wrap around the climbing device such that the barrier device extends between climbing device and the wall and forms a sleeve that encircles the climbing device. The barrier device protects the climbing device from the wall. The cord extends through the eyelet and is coupled to the barrier device and the anchor such that the barrier device is anchored to the wall and in a desired position relative to the wall. The barrier device is configured to move relative to the climbing device, and the cord limits movement of the barrier device relative to the climbing device.

WEAR-RESISTANT MULTIFUNCTIONAL ROPE
20210130994 · 2021-05-06 ·

Disclosed are embodiments of rope designs and making and manufacturing of such ropes. In some embodiments, a rope comprises a set of first rope cores, each first rope core of the set of first rope cores comprising a first material; a set of second rope cores, each second rope core of the set of second rope cores comprising a second material, the second material being different from the first material; and a rope sheath configured to encompass the set of first rope cores and the second rope core. In some cases, the rope sheath is braided from a plurality of rope sheath strands.

CLIMBING ROPE PROTECTOR DEVICE AND METHOD OF USING SAME
20210001182 · 2021-01-07 ·

Disclosed herein is a device for protecting a climbing rope comprising a flexible sheath comprising a first edge, a second edge generally opposing the first edge, a first end, and a second end generally opposing the first end, a sheath connector assembly attached at the second end of the flexible sheath, and a primary rope connector assembly attached to the sheath connector assembly. Methods of making and using the device also are described.

Climbing rope protector device and method of using same

Disclosed herein is a device for protecting a climbing rope comprising a flexible sheath comprising a first edge, a second edge generally opposing the first edge, a first end, and a second end generally opposing the first end, a sheath connector assembly attached at the second end of the flexible sheath, and a primary rope connector assembly attached to the sheath connector assembly. Methods of making and using the device also are described.

DEVICE TO ASSIST WITH UNTYING ROPE KNOTS
20200307946 · 2020-10-01 ·

A device to assist with untying rope knots comprises an elongate body having a first end and a second end. There is an enlarged tip portion extending from the first end of the elongate body. The enlarged tip portion increases in diameter from a proximal end thereof to an intermediate portion and decreases in diameter from the intermediate portion to a distal end thereof. The enlarged tip portion is configured to be inserted into a loose knot in a rope so that the enlarged tip portion inhibits the device from slipping out of the knot after the knot is tightened. When removing the device from the knot, the enlarged tip portion further expands the knot relative to the elongate body so as to facilitate untying the knot.

ROPED ACCESS SYSTEM
20190314650 · 2019-10-17 ·

Disclosed is a pulley assembly in a roped access system including first and second plates and a sheave carried for rotation about an axis normal to the plates. An aperture passes through each plate parallel to the axis. The plates have a closed condition when the apertures are coaxial with one another and the plates are in contact near the apertures, forming a rope passage extending between the plates adjacent the sheave, having an upper part smaller than parts of the passage below that upper part. A roped access system includes a climbing rope passing through the rope passage and a tether connected to the climbing rope above the pulley assembly by a friction hitch and an aperture of the pulley assembly, the hitch. The hitch grips the rope upon downward force to the tether, releasing its grip upon upward force to the friction hitch by pulley assembly plates.