BELAYING LANYARD EQUIPPED WITH IMPROVED SWIVEL CONNECTION
20170246508 · 2017-08-31
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B29/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16C11/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A62B35/0075
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B29/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Lanyard having at least one belaying strap connected with a swivel connection which comprises two assembly parts able to rotate with respect to one another with a relative rotational movement. The two assembly parts of tubular shape are engaged coaxially in one another, the first outer part having a larger diameter than that of the second inner part. At least one of the parts is provided with a slot or hole for fitting securing means designed to secure the two parts in rotation in the engaged state.
Applications: safety and securing lanyards for via ferrata, caving, mountaineering.
Claims
1. Lanyard having at least one strap or rope connected with a swivel connection which comprises first and second assembly parts able to rotate with respect to one another with a relative rotational movement, the two assembly parts of tubular shape being able to be engaged coaxially in one another, the first outer part being of larger diameter than that of the second inner part, wherein: at least one of the parts is provided with a slot or hole for fitting securing means formed by at least one flexible link made from textile material, designed to secure the two parts in rotation in the engaged state, the second part passes with clearance through a first aperture of the first part and comprises a rim coming into engagement in the engaged state against an axial stop of the first part, the first part of the swivel connection comprises a second aperture through which the second part passes in the engaged state.
2. Lanyard according to claim 1, wherein the stop is arranged on an annular edge radiantly salient towards the inside of the first part, the tensile strength between the two parts of the swivel connection being ensured by the rim coming into engagement against the stop of the edge.
3. Lanyard according to claim 1, said lanyard having two belaying straps wherein each end of the two belaying straps passes through the corresponding slot of the swivel connection forming a loop sewn onto itself to form said securing means of the second part of the swivel connection.
4. Lanyard according to claim 3, wherein the securing means of the swivel connection further comprise a strap ring of the attachment part, which passes through a transverse hole of the second part.
5. Lanyard according to claim 1, wherein the two assembly parts are made from metallic material, a washer being inserted between the two parts in contact to limit the friction effect when rotational movement takes place.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] Other advantages and features will become more clearly apparent from the following description of an embodiment of the invention given for non-restrictive example purposes only and represented in the appended drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIOUS EMBODIMENTS
[0021] With reference to
[0022] The first outer part 11 presents a tubular shape having at the top end a first circular receiving aperture 13 via which the second part 12 is engaged in the direction of the arrow F (
[0023] The cylindrical lateral surface of the first part 11 further comprises two diametrically opposite semi-circular slots 16, 17 situated at the same level between the two ends of the first part 11.
[0024] The second inner part 12 is provided with a radial and annular rim 18 having a diameter which is both smaller than the internal diameter of the first aperture 13 and larger than that of the second aperture 19 of the first part 11. The rest of the body of the second part 12 presents a smaller diameter than that of the second aperture 19 to enable longitudinal passage through the first part 11 until the rim 18 comes into engagement against the stop 15 (
[0025] To ensure that the two parts 11, 12 remain secured in one another in the engaged state allowing their relative rotational movement, securing means 22 are engaged in the slots 16, 17 of the first part 11 to prevent any upward axial escape of the second part 12. These securing means 22 can be formed by a flexible or elastic link made from textile material, for example straps or cords, or by a rigid metal link, for example a karabiner.
[0026] In the exemplary embodiment of
[0027] The assembly of such a double lanyard with the swivel connection 10 of
[0028] The second part 12 simply has to be engaged in the first part 11, and the two ends of the straps 23, 24 then be sewn after they have passed through the slots 16, 17. The tensile strength between the two parts 11, 12 of the swivel connection 10 is ensured by engagement of the rim 18 against the stop 15 of the edge 14.
[0029] According to an alternative embodiment (not represented), a washer can be inserted between the two parts 11, 12 in contact to limit the friction effect when rotational movement takes place.
[0030] According to another example, the second part 12 is configured to be able to be inserted or removed only in a predefined angular position with respect to the first part 11.
[0031] Any other type of lanyard, with one or more belaying straps, can be associated with the swivel connection 10 according to the invention. The sewn loops of the straps 23, 24 forming the securing means 22 of
[0032] According to the variant of
[0033] In the variant of