Lanyard pulley attachment
11344770 ยท 2022-05-31
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Abstract
An adjustable positioning lanyard and repelling device with a hook on each side structured and arranged to have one end attach to a user's anchor and the other goes on a user's harness. The hook that attaches on the harness is an adjustable device. The device may provide a user the option to position on any solid anchor without having to hold themselves with any of their hands.
Claims
1. An adjustable safety lanyard pulley lifeline device comprising: (a) a pulley having (i) a pulley case; (ii) a wheel operationally arranged inside the pulley case; (iii) an axel; and (iv) an opening at a top part of the pulley case, wherein the opening is operationally arranged to allow a user to slot a looped rope onto the wheel with one hand; (b) an ascender having (i) an ascender body; (ii) a rope groove arranged on one side of the ascender body, wherein a rope is securable in the rope groove when the ascender is in use; (iii) a friction lock with a spring, wherein the friction lock is operably arranged to keep pressure against the rope in the rope groove when the rope slides upward but release pressure on the rope when the rope slides downward; (iv) a thumb tab, wherein the thumb tab is operably connected to the friction lock to allow one-handed operation of the friction lock; and (v) a hole in a top of the ascender body, wherein the hole is operationally arranged to allow the adjustable safety lanyard pulley lifeline device to be clipped to the rope by a removeable security device, wherein a front of the pulley case is removeably secured to a back of the ascender body via a combination of a bolt, a washer, and a nut.
2. The adjustable safety lanyard pulley lifeline device according to claim 1, wherein the removeable security device is a carabineer.
3. The adjustable safety lanyard pulley lifeline device according to claim 1, wherein the pulley and the ascender body are formed of one or more durable metals or durable metal alloys.
4. The adjustable safety lanyard pulley lifeline device according to claim 1, wherein the thumb tab is formed of a plastic material.
5. The adjustable safety lanyard pulley lifeline device according to claim 1, wherein the axel of the pulley is a bolt, wherein the pulley further comprises an axel washer and an axel nut, and wherein the wheel is secured inside the pulley case by the axel, which is held in place by the axel washer and the axel nut.
6. An adjustable safety lanyard pulley lifeline device comprising: (a) a pulley having (i) a pulley case; (ii) a wheel operationally arranged inside the pulley case; (iii) an axel bolt; (iv) an axel nut; (v) an axel washer, wherein the wheel is secured inside the pulley case by the axel bolt, which is held in place by the axel washer and the axel nut; and (vi) an opening at a top part of the pulley case, wherein the opening is operationally arranged to allow a user to slot a looped rope onto the wheel with one hand; (b) an ascender having (i) an ascender body; (ii) a rope groove arranged on one side of the ascender body, wherein a rope is securable in the rope groove when the ascender is in use; (iii) a friction lock with a spring, wherein the friction lock is operably arranged to keep pressure against the rope in the rope groove when the rope slides upward but release pressure on the rope when the rope slides downward; (iv) a thumb tab, wherein the thumb tab is operably connected to the friction lock to allow one-handed operation of the friction lock; and (v) a hole in a top of the ascender body, wherein the hole is operationally arranged to allow the adjustable safety lanyard pulley lifeline device to be clipped to the rope by a carabineer, wherein the pulley and the ascender body are formed of one or more durable metals or durable metal alloys, wherein the thumb tab is formed of a plastic material, wherein a front of the pulley case is removeably secured to a back of the ascender body via a combination of a bolt, a washer, and a nut.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The figures that accompany the written portion of this specification illustrate embodiments and method(s) of use for the present invention, Lanyard Pulley Attachment, constructed and operative according to the teachings of the present invention.
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(10) The various embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(11) As discussed above, embodiments of the present invention relate to a lanyard device and more particularly to a Lanyard Pulley Attachment.
(12) Referring now to the drawings
(13) Easy to Use and Packed with Features and Benefits:
(14) Allows climbers to easily pull themselves up after rappelling down Works in conjunction with a lanyard assembly Pulley secured to friction lock with a rivet Saves time while providing effortless motion Easily attaches to an existing assembly One-handed use leaves one hand free for hand holds or tools
(15) The Lanyard Pulley Attachment is cost-effective to produce in the embodiments, as shown in
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(20) The various parts discussed above forming the pulley 4 and the ascender 5 are preferably made of one or more durable metals or alloys. The thumb tab 8 and parts of the friction lock 6 may be made of a durable plastic material.
(21) The embodiments of the invention described herein are exemplary and numerous modifications, variations and rearrangements can be readily envisioned to achieve substantially equivalent results, all of which are intended to be embraced within the spirit and scope of the invention. Further, the purpose of the foregoing abstract is to enable the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally, and especially the scientist, engineers and practitioners in the art who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and essence of the technical disclosure of the application.