Ventral locking device
09757598 · 2017-09-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16D63/008
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A62B35/0081
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B29/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B61H9/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A62B35/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B61H9/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A self-locking device for a mountaineer or a speleologist climbing up a rope is provided herein. The device includes a main body having an inner face with a sliding seat for the rope. The sliding seat is partially defined by a part of the body of the device folded upon itself and partially defined at a bottom and laterally by the inner face of the body of the device. The device includes a cam member associated with the body and able to tilt around an axis X from an open position to a position holding the rope. The self-locking device also includes one or more pulleys associated with the body. The one or more pulleys are arranged so that a longitudinal axis Z lies on a plane parallel to a plane a of major extension of the body and perpendicular to a sliding direction of the rope.
Claims
1. A self-locking device for a mountaineer or speleologist climbing up a rope, said self-locking device comprising: a main body having an inner face comprising a sliding seat for said rope, said sliding seat being at least partially defined by a part of the body of the device folded upon itself and at least partially defined at a bottom and laterally by the inner face of the body of the device; a cam member associated with said body and able to rotate around a cam rotational axis (A) from an open position to a position holding said rope; at least one pulley associated with said body, wherein the at least one pulley has a concave profile which defines a top of said sliding seat for the rope, and wherein a pulley rotational axis (C) of the at least one pulley lies on a plane perpendicular to the cam rotational axis (A) and wherein the the pulley rotational axis (C) is perpendicular to a sliding direction of the rope.
2. The self-locking device according to claim 1, wherein said cam member comprises a friction surface comprising folds configured to hold the rope.
3. The self-locking device according to claim 1, wherein said pulley has a concave profile that is substantially symmetrical or has a more pronounced flaring in an opposite outer profile portion with respect to a position of the cam member.
4. The self-locking device according to claim 1, wherein two or more pulleys of said at least one pulley have a respective pulley rotational axis (C); said respective pulley rotational axes are parallel to one another.
5. The self-locking device according to claim 1, further comprising a stopping element, wherein the stopping element is configured to prevent the cam member from opening.
6. The self-locking device according to claim 5, wherein said cam member further comprises a fastening element configured to fasten to the stopping element, wherein the fastening element is capable of maintaining the cam member in the open position.
7. The self-locking device according to claim 6, wherein said fastening element is at least partially housed in a seat of said cam member.
8. The self-locking device according to claim 7, wherein said fastening element comprises a stop portion capable of opening the cam member.
9. The self-locking device according to claim 8, wherein the stop portion comprises a through-hole.
10. The self-locking device according claim 6, wherein said fastening element further comprises a hooked portion configured to fasten to said stopping element.
11. The self-locking device according to claim 1, further comprising a connector configured to connect the self-locking device to a harness.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(7) With reference to the Figures, a device according to the invention for climbing up a rope is generally indicated with 1.
(8) In particular, such a device 1 comprises a main body 3 having an inner face 3b which defines at least partially a sliding seat 4 for a rope 2.
(9) More in detail, such a sliding seat 4 is at least defined at the bottom and/or laterally by the body 3 of the folded device.
(10) A cam member 5 is further associated by a holding member 7 on the inner face 3b of the body.
(11) In particular, said cam member 5 is capable of rotating around an axis A, and it is able to tilt from an opening position (shown for example in
(12) According to a preferred aspect, elastic means 6 associated with the cam member 5 can be provided for the elastic return thereof from the opening position to the closure position according to the direction of the arrow 100 in
(13) Such elastic means 6 can be represented for example by a torsion spring, as shown in
(14) In more detail, the cam member 5 has a shape comprising a substantially semi-circular portion with a convex profile 5d, which can comprise a friction surface 33 of the cam member 5 with the rope 2.
(15) In accordance with a preferred aspect of the invention, such a friction surface comprises auxiliary elements for holding the rope 10, represented for example by folds.
(16) Advantageously, according to the invention, sliding means of the rope are provided, performing the double function of co-adjuvating the containment of said rope 2 inside the seat 4, and of minimizing the friction during the sliding.
(17) In one embodiment, said sliding means 13 comprise one or more pulleys 13a, 13b, which are rotatably associated with the main body 3 of the device by connection means 14 represented, for example, by pins.
(18) In particular, such pulleys 13a, 13b, are arranged with the longitudinal axis C lying on a plane parallel to the plane a of a major extension of the body 3 of the device and which is perpendicular to the sliding direction of the rope 2 (see
(19) In the present description, reference is made to the embodiment in which multiple pulleys are provided, in particular two pulleys; however, the embodiment in which a single pulley or a number of pulleys of more than two is provided is intended as similarly possible.
(20) In such a case, the pulleys will be arranged so that their longitudinal axes C are parallel to one another.
(21) As above mentioned, advantageously, said pulleys 13a, 13b promote the sliding of the rope in the seat 4, thus promoting the climbing operations of the mountaineer or the speleologist.
(22) Furthermore, still more advantageously, the pulleys 13a, 13b may help the rope to avoid sliding on potentially sharp profiles or edges.
(23) According to an embodiment, said pulleys 13a, 13b have a concave (or saddle-shaped) profile partially receiving the rope section.
(24) In one preferred aspect, such a profile is not symmetrical, but has a more pronounced flaring in the portion facing outwardly, i.e., opposite to the position of the cam member 5, as shown in
(25) The sliding seat 4 therefore is delimited: to the bottom and/or laterally, at least partially, by a portion of the inner face 3b of the device 3, which is folded upon itself; to the top, at least partially, by pulleys 13a, 13b (as represented in
(26) According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, a mechanism allowing for the complete opening of the cam member 5 and the locking thereof in the opening position (shown in
(27) In this manner, the insertion of the rope in the seat 4 of the device is made easier.
(28) To this aim, the cam member 5 can be associated with a fastening element 17 capable of fastening the stopping means 9.
(29) More particularly, said fastening element 17 comprises a fastening portion 17a and a stop portion 18 substantially perpendicular to said fastening portion 17a and intended to abut against the corner of the cam member 5.
(30) Such a fastening portion 17a is hinged, at an end, to the cam member 5 through a pin 16, while the opposite end terminates, instead, with a hooked portion 19 configured to be able to cooperate with or to be able to fasten the stopping means 9.
(31) According to a preferred aspect, the fastening element is at least partially housed in a seat 11 obtained in the lower face 5b of the cam member 5 (therefore, facing the inner face 3b of the device body) and defined by a step profile 5d′ against which said fastening element 17 abuts.
(32) As shown in
(33) Therefore, in order to pass from the non-operative position to the operative position, it is necessary to tilt the fastening element 17 in the opposite direction with respect to that indicated by the arrow in
(34) Once the fastening element 17 has been so opened, the cam member 5 can be rotated in the direction indicated by the arrow in
(35) In such an open configuration, the rope can be easily inserted into the seat 4.
(36) In a particular embodiment, it can be provided that the stop portion 18 of the fastening element 17 is so shaped as to not abut against the member 9; therefore, in such a configuration, the opening rotation of the cam member 5 is allowed to the extent where the profile 5d′ of the seat 11 abuts against the stopping means 9.
(37) Advantageously, therefore, the stopping means 9 perform the double function of locking the complete opening of the cam member 5, by abutting against the corner 5d′, or to keep the cam member 5 completely open by virtue of the constrain to the hooked portion 19.
(38) Furthermore, in order to allow the use of the device 1, means for the connection with the user's harness can be provided.
(39) Preferably, such means are provided at the ends of the device.
(40) It shall be noticed that, for speleological activities, the harness typically comprises a lower part to which the two leg loops are connected, and an upper part represented by dorsal braces connecting anteriorly.
(41) Therefore, for the connection with the harness, the body 3 of the device comprises a through-hole 12a inside which a ferrule carabiner 21, or any other fastening harness or connector, is inserted, which is in turn connected to the harness (or to the lower part of a harness for speleology).
(42) According to a preferred aspect, the device also comprises a through-hole 12b for the connection thereof with the harness upper (top) portion so as to stretch it and keep it parallel to the rope, thus allowing the sliding thereof.
(43) Preferably, the holes are flared, so that, once the ventral locking device has been connected, it arranges as parallel and adherent to the user's body as possible.
(44) With regards to the use of the device, when the mountaineer or the speleologist begins to go up a rope, it is necessary that the cam member is first open first to allow the insertion of the rope in the sliding seat.
(45) As described before, this is easily obtained by virtue of the possibility to fasten the cam member 5 to the stopping means 9. Subsequently, the device is connected with the harness, for example by a carabiner, or any other fastening harness or connector, passing through the hole.
(46) From the description set forth above of the device for a mountaineer or a speleologist climbing according to the present invention, the advantages that have been made compared to the already known device shall be apparent.
(47) First, the device can be used not only in the mountaineering or speleological field, but also for all those so-called “high-altitude” activities, such as, for example in the industrial field, for repair or maintenance operations.
(48) Furthermore, by virtue of the presence of the members holding the rope in place, the escape of the rope from the device is made still more difficult, or even impossible, thus contributing to a greater safety of the progression activity.
(49) Still more advantageously, the device of the invention may allow avoidance of contact between the rope and metal profiles or edges that may cause thinning due to wear, and may cause the progressive tearing of the rope.
(50) To the above-described embodiments of the device of the invention, those skilled in the art, in order to meet contingent, specific needs, will be able to make a number of adaptations, modifications, and replacements of elements with other functionally equivalent ones, without departing from the scope of the claims set forth below. incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.