Devices, systems and methods relating to sub-surface fall protection anchor
11724135 · 2023-08-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04G21/3276
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
F16M11/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A62B35/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Sub-surface roof attachment systems, methods, etc., configured for anchoring a personal fall protection anchorage device to a roof, the sub-surface roof attachment system comprising an anchor point base plate sized and configured for attachment to an upper surface of a support substrate, wherein the anchor point base plate is configured to immobily hold the personal fall protection anchorage device to the support substrate adequate for safe fall protection for a worker, the anchor point base plate further comprising an upwardly extendible adjustment bolt, an upper surface of the upwardly extendible adjustment bolt having a cavity therein configured to immobily receive and hold the personal fall protection anchorage device.
Claims
1. A sub-surface roof attachment system configured for anchoring a personal fall protection anchorage device to a support substrate of a roof, the sub-surface roof attachment system comprising a substantially flat anchor point base plate having a substantially flat lower surface for surface mounting on a corresponding substantially flat upper surface of the support substrate, wherein the support substrate comprises at least one of concrete, vinyl, wood, ceramic tile, sheathing or carpeting, and wherein the anchor point base plate is configured to immobily hold the personal fall protection anchorage device to the support substrate adequate for safe fall protection for a worker, the anchor point base plate further comprising an upwardly extendible adjustment bolt, an upper surface of the upwardly extendible adjustment bolt having a cavity therein configured to immobily receive and hold the personal fall protection anchorage device, and wherein the system further comprises an anchor point base plate-substrate connector comprising at least one of a) at least 2 bolts that pass through the anchor point base plate to thread into the substantially flat upper surface of the support substrate to hold the anchor point base plate to the support substrate, b) at least 2 nails that pass through the anchor point base plate and into the substantially flat upper surface of the support substrate to hold the anchor point base plate to the support substrate, c) at least 2 screws that pass through the anchor point base plate to thread into the substantially flat upper surface of the support substrate to hold the anchor point base plate to the support substrate, or d) industrial-strength glue that adheres the substantially flat anchor point base plate to the substantially flat upper surface of the support substrate.
2. The system of claim 1 wherein the system further comprises a backer plate sized and configured to cooperatively capture the support surface between the anchor point base plate and the backer plate.
3. The system of any one of claims 1 to 2 wherein the personal fall protection anchorage device comprises a D-ring sized and configured to hold a personal fall protection lifeline.
4. The system of claim 1 wherein the anchor point base plate-substrate connector comprises 2 to 4 bolts that pass through the anchor point base plate to thread into the support substrate to hold the anchor point base plate to the support substrate.
5. The system of claim 4 wherein the 2 to 4 bolts further thread into a corresponding number of threaded bolt holes in the backer plate of claim 2.
6. The system of any one of claims 1 to 2 wherein the upwardly extendible adjustment bolt is a threaded anchor-bolt and the anchor point base plate comprises a matchingly threaded anchor-bolt passage such that rotation of the threaded anchor-bolt in the anchor-bolt passage raises or lowers the upwardly extendible adjustment bolt.
7. The system of claim 6 wherein the cavity of the upwardly extendible adjustment bolt is a threaded anchor-bolt passage that matches a threaded stem of the personal fall protection anchorage device.
8. The system of any one of claims 1 to 2 wherein the system further comprises a temporary plug to temporarily plug the cavity of the upwardly extendible adjustment bolt.
9. The system of claim 8 wherein the temporary plug is a temporary bolt plug.
10. The system of any one of claims 1 to 2 wherein the system further comprises a removable cover plate that covers the system when not in use.
11. The system of claim 10 wherein the removable cover plate is substantially flat.
12. A kit comprising a sub-surface roof attachment system configured for anchoring a personal fall protection anchorage device to a support substrate of a roof, the sub-surface roof attachment system comprising a substantially flat anchor point base plate having a substantially flat lower surface for surface mounting on a corresponding substantially flat upper surface of the support substrate, wherein the support substrate comprises at least one of concrete, vinyl, wood, ceramic tile, sheathing or carpeting, and wherein the anchor point base plate is configured to immobily hold the personal fall protection anchorage device to the support substrate adequate for safe fall protection for a worker, the anchor point base plate further comprising an upwardly extendible adjustment bolt, an upper surface of the upwardly extendible adjustment bolt having a cavity therein configured to immobily receive and hold the personal fall protection anchorage device, and wherein the system further comprises an anchor point base plate-substrate connector comprising at least one of a) at least 2 bolts that pass through the anchor point base plate to thread into the substantially flat upper surface of the support substrate to hold the anchor point base plate to the support substrate, b) at least 2 nails that pass through the anchor point base plate and into geh substantially flat upper surface of the support substrate to bold the anchor point base plate to the support substrate, c) at least 2 screws that pass through the anchor point base plate to thread into the substantially flat upper surface of the support substrate to hold the anchor point base plate to the support substrate, or d) industrial-strength glue that adheres the substantially flat anchor point base plate to the substantially flat upper surface of the support substrate, and wherein the kit comprises a drill template.
13. The kit of claim 12 wherein the drill template is an adhesive backed drill template.
14. A kit comprising a sub-surface roof attachment system configured for anchoring a personal fall protection anchorage device to a support substrate of a roof, the sub-surface roof attachment system comprising a substantially flat anchor point base plate having a substantially flat lower surface for surface mounting on a corresponding substantially flat upper surface of the support substrate, wherein the support substrate comprises at least one of concrete, vinyl, wood, ceramic tile, sheathing or carpeting, and wherein the anchor point base plate is configured to immobily hold the personal fall protection anchorage device to the support substrate adequate for safe fall protection for a worker, the anchor point base plate further comprising upwardly extendible adjustment bolt, an upper surface of the upwardly extendible adjustment bolt having a cavity therein configured to immobily receive and hold the personal fall protection anchorage device, and wherein the system further comprises an anchor point base plate-substrate connector comprising at least one of a) at least 2 bolts that pass through the anchor point base plate to thread into the substantially flat upper surface of the support substrate to hold the anchor point base plate to the support substrate, b) at least 2 nails that pass through the anchor point base plate and into geh substantially flat upper surface of the support substrate to hold the anchor point base plate to the support substrate, c) at least 2 screws that pass through the anchor point base plate to thread into the substantially flat upper surface of the support substrate to hold the anchor point base plate to the support substrate, or d) industrial-strength glue that adheres the substantially flat anchor point base plate to the substantially flat upper surface of the support substrate, and wherein the kit further comprises a personal fall protection lifeline.
15. The kit of any one of claims 12 to 14 wherein the system further comprises a backer plate sized and configured to cooperatively capture the support surface between the anchor point base plate and the backer plate.
Description
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(10) The present systems, devices and methods, etc., provide personal fall protection equipment (PFP), which are a form of personal protective equipment (PPE). In the systems, devices, etc., herein the PFPs comprise sub-surface fall protection anchors/anchor points sized and configured, i.e., structured, for surface mounted installation into support surfaces (substrates) such as concrete decks, wood framing and structural steel.
(11) Briefly, and as shown in the exemplary embodiments in the figures submitted herewith, components of the anchors/anchor points variously include an anchor point base plate configured for attachment to an upper surface of the support substrate, e.g., by attaching the base plate to an abutting surface of a concrete substrate by use of one or more base plate-substrate connectors, such as bolts, nails, screws, industrial-strength glue, etc. In some embodiments, the base plate-substrate connectors are 2-4 bolts that pass through the anchor point base plate to thread into the substrate to hold the anchor point base plate to the substrate. The substrate can be oriented in any direction, such as overhead, interior, exterior, flat, vertical, non-flat, etc., and can be any desired suitable material such as concrete, vinyl, wood, ceramic tile and carpeting and other types of materials that are used for finished surfaces.
(12) The anchor point base plate comprises at least one anchor-bolt passage, which can be a centrally located threaded hole, through which an elongated anchor stem passes. In the embodiments shown in the figures herein, the elongated anchor stem is a upwardly extendible adjustment bolt but any suitable elongated anchor stem can be suitable, such as a telescoping tube. In some embodiments, the elongated anchor stem is an anchor-bolt that threadingly matches the anchor-bolt passage, whereby rotation of the anchor-bolt in the anchor-bolt passage raises or lowers the anchor point, such as a looped anchor point, attached at a distal end of the anchor-bolt. The anchor point and anchor-bolt can be unitary or separate combined elements, including that the anchor point can be detachable from the anchor-bolt when not in-use.
(13) The system can further comprise an adjustment bolt, for example 3″ or 5″ long, that seats into or through the anchor point base plate and/or substrate. This adjustment bolt can be threadingly matched and/or sealed into the anchor-bolt passage of the anchor point base plate. In such embodiments, the adjustment bolt can form the receiving structure to securely hold the anchor-bolt. In some embodiments, there can also be a temporary bolt plug or other temporary insert that threads into the adjustment bolt. This temporary bolt plug can serve as an anchor-bolt for a removable anchor point just as a removable loop top, or it can be removed as desired and a unitary anchor-bolt+anchor point is inserted into the adjustment bolt.
(14) In some embodiments, such as where the substrate is thin enough, the system can also include a backer plate that is situated on a back surface of the thin substrate. The backer plate can provide anchor points for the base plate-substrate connectors, additional strength for the anchor point, etc.
(15) In some embodiments, the system can also include a removable cover plate that covers the embedded portions of the system when they are not in use. This can, for example, advantageously protect the system from weather and other harmful forces, and also protect humans and animals from the embedded elements of the system that might otherwise stick up or present a hole that things could fall into.
(16) In some embodiments, the adjustment bolt inner threads are designed to receive a bolt attached PPE connector (loop top fixture or other connector) when in use for fall protection in a wide range of applications such as: exterior and interior anchor points installations for vertical walls, ceilings, elevator shafts, walk decks, patios, balconies and floors. After use as fall protection, the adjustment bolt receives a temporary cover that threads in flush with the exterior or interior surface. The system typically has a low profile design that does not pose a tripping hazard and is visually acceptable in commercial applications such as hotels and office buildings that are finished with concrete, vinyl, wood, ceramic tile and carpeting and other types of materials that are used for finished surfaces.
(17) In some embodiments, the adjustment bolt interface with the threaded base plate allows the bolt's top surface to be adjusted to various substrate thickness. A corresponding backer plate can be used to bolt attach the anchor base plate to the substrate such as wood framing, sheathing, structural steel or embedded into concrete.
(18) In some embodiments, the systems, devices, methods, etc., herein provide an adjustable height receiver that is integrated with a bolt-attached base plate. The base plate stabilizes the adjustment bolt and allows direct bury of the system into concrete substrates. The systems can also be installed between or around substrates using the backer plate.
(19) Although suitable in some embodiments, in other embodiments, the anchor point and/or anchor-bolt do not comprise a detent pin configuration, such a ball lock devices, so that the stresses and forces, such as shear loads applied to the systems and devices herein are more evenly distributed across the system and the possibility of system-failures is reduced.
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(22) Upwardly extendible adjustment bolt 12 comprises a cavity 46, which in the embodiment shown is a threaded anchor-bolt passage 48. The upwardly extendible adjustment bolt 12 passes through threaded anchor-bolt passage 28. In the embodiment shown, the upwardly extendible adjustment bolt 12 is a threaded anchor-bolt 26 and the anchor point base plate 4 comprises a matchingly threaded anchor-bolt passage 28 such that rotation of the threaded anchor-bolt 26 in the anchor-bolt passage 28 raises or lowers the upwardly extendible adjustment bolt 12. The cavity 46 in upwardly extendible adjustment bolt 12 can be threaded, as in the embodiment shown, and is sized and configured to securely, immobily hold a 6 personal fall protection anchorage device 6 (see following figures).
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(26) Methods herein including manufacturing and/or using the roof attachment system 6 herein as well as the personal fall protection systems herein.
(27) The following provide additional embodiments, examples, etc., of the various systems, devices, elements, etc., herein:
(28) All terms used herein are used in accordance with their ordinary meanings unless the context or definition clearly indicates otherwise. Also unless expressly indicated otherwise, in the specification the use of “or” includes “and” and vice-versa. Non-limiting terms are not to be construed as limiting unless expressly stated, or the context clearly indicates, otherwise (for example, “including,” “having,” and “comprising” typically indicate “including without limitation”). Singular forms, including in the claims, such as “a,” “an,” and “the” include the plural reference unless expressly stated, or the context clearly indicates, otherwise.
(29) Unless otherwise stated, adjectives herein such as “substantially” and “about” that modify a condition or relationship characteristic of a feature or features of an embodiment, indicate that the condition or characteristic is defined to within tolerances that are acceptable for operation of the embodiment for an application for which it is intended.
(30) The scope of the present devices, systems and methods, etc., includes both means plus function and step plus function concepts. However, the claims are not to be interpreted as indicating a “means plus function” relationship unless the word “means” is specifically recited in a claim, and are to be interpreted as indicating a “means plus function” relationship where the word “means” is specifically recited in a claim. Similarly, the claims are not to be interpreted as indicating a “step plus function” relationship unless the word “step” is specifically recited in a claim, and are to be interpreted as indicating a “step plus function” relationship where the word “step” is specifically recited in a claim.
(31) From the foregoing, it will be appreciated that, although specific embodiments have been discussed herein for purposes of illustration, various modifications may be made without deviating from the spirit and scope of the discussion herein. Accordingly, the systems and methods, etc., include such modifications as well as all permutations and combinations of the subject matter set forth herein and are not limited except as by the appended claims or other claim having adequate support in the discussion and figures herein.