OUTDOOR BODY-SUSPENSION DEVICE
20220008778 · 2022-01-13
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Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
An outdoor body-suspension device (100) having two ropes (11) connected to each other at one end thereof, a connector (15), for connecting the ropes to a stationary facility, each of the ropes having a rigid handle assembly (12) including (a) a chassis (20), (b) a fastener connected to the chassis, for fastening the handle assembly to a rope, (c) a releasing mechanism of the fastener, and (d) a handle (16), where in one configuration the fastener includes two ribbed grasping jaws (18a, 18b) for grasping a rope, and a releasing mechanism, and in another configuration the fastener includes a spring (19) applying force on one of the grasping-jaws against the other grasping-jaw, and a button (17) such that pushing the button results in a loosening of a grasp of the grasping-jaws on each other.
Claims
1. An outdoor body-suspension device, comprising: two ropes, connected to each other at one end thereof; and a connector, for connecting said ropes to a stationary facility, each of said ropes having a rigid handle assembly comprising (a) a chassis, (b) a fastener connected to said chassis, for fastening said handle assembly to a rope, (c) a releasing mechanism of said fastener, and (d) a handle.
2. The device according to claim 1, wherein said fastener comprising two grasping-jaws for grasping a rope by said releasing mechanism.
3. The device according to claim 2, wherein each of said grasping jaws comprises ribs, for increasing a grasp of a rope.
4. The device according to claim 1, wherein said fastener comprises a spring applying force on one of said grasping-jaws against the other grasping-jaw, and a button such that pushing said button results in a loosening of a grasp of said grasping-jaws on each other.
5. The device according to claim 1, wherein said fastener comprises a screw for applying force of one of said grasping-jaws against the other.
6. The device according to claim 1, wherein an angle between a pulling axis of said handle assembly and a axis of a rope thereof is greater than zero, for preventing of a contact between a hand of a user to a loose part of said rope.
7. The device according to claim 1, wherein each bolt of said device which is accessible by a user is a one-way screw.
8. The device according to claim 1, wherein said fastener comprises a ratchet mechanism for allowing decreasing a length of said rope between said connector and said handle assembly.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0029] Embodiments, features, and aspects of the invention are described herein in conjunction with the following drawings:
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[0037] It should be understood that the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0038] The invention will be understood from the following detailed description of embodiments of the invention, which are meant to be descriptive and not limiting. For the sake of brevity, some well-known features, methods, systems, procedures, components, circuits, and so on, are not described in detail.
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[0040] The body-suspension device, which is marked herein by reference numeral 100, comprises two ropes 11, connected at one end thereof by a connector 13, and tied to a stationary facility 14 by a connector 15. A handle assembly 12 is connected to each of the ropes, between its ends.
[0041] “A rope is a group of yarns, plies, fibers or strands that are twisted or braided together into a larger and stronger form. Ropes have tensile strength and so can be used for dragging and lifting. Rope is thicker and stronger than similarly constructed cord, string, and twine.” (From Wikipedia)
[0042] The use of ropes instead of straps provides to a body-suspension device a strength which is required for diminishing the wear thereof; on the other hand the prior art adjustment mechanism used for the straps in the prior art cannot be used in the case of ropes.
[0043] It should be noted that the handle assembly 12 is not connected to the rope at the end thereof, but between its ends. As it is an outdoor device that anyone can use, its wear is intense and therefore a solution to diminish the wear rate is required.
[0044] As mentioned, instead of straps as in the prior art, according to an embodiment of the invention the body-suspension device makes use of ropes. In addition the connection mechanism of each handle assembly to the rope should provide safety (i.e., diminish the chance of disengagement) and low wear.
[0045] The illustration shows how a user 10 leans his body on the ropes 11 by holding the handle assemblies 12 which are connected to the ropes.
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[0047] Each of the handle assemblies 12 comprises a handle 16.
[0048] Each of the handle assemblies 12 grasps its rope 11. Upon pushing button 17, the grasp is released thereby allowing moving the handle assembly 12 to another location along the rope 11. Thus, each user can easily change the length between the connection point of each rope, and the handle assembly thereof.
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[0050] The massive part of the handle assembly is the chassis 20. According to Wikipedia, a chassis is the load-bearing framework of an artificial object, which structurally supports the object in its construction and function. In this case the chassis supports the handle and the rope grasping mechanism, as explained herein.
[0051] Elements 18a and 18b are grasping-jaws. Each of the grasping grasping-jaws is in a form of a “half cylinder”. It comprises prominent ribs for increasing the grasp. For the sake of clarity the ribs are not marked by a reference numeral; however they are seen well in this figure.
[0052] Grasping-jaw 18b is secured to the chassis 20 by bolts, which for the sake of clarity are not shown in the figure.
[0053] Reference numeral 21 denotes a cover. The cover 21 is secured to the chassis 20 by bolts 22.
[0054] A spring 19 intermediates between cover 21 and the grasping jaw 18a. By pushing a button 17, the grasping-jaw 18a separates from grasping jaw 18b, thereby releasing the grasping on the rope 11, which allows placing the handle assembly in another location along the rope 11.
[0055] In order to prevent from a user to open a handle assembly, the bolts are preferably one-way screws. This way the handle assembly 12 grasping remains massive, thereby contributing to the safety of the users.
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[0057] The difference between this embodiment of the invention to the embodiment of the previous two figures is that this embodiment uses a bolt 24 to fasten the grasping jaws to each other. Element 23 is a bearing; it makes the fastening effort easier for a user.
[0058] Since in this embodiment the fastening degree depends on the user, the user is exposed to errors, which may cause him to fall down. In the previous embodiment the power of the spring fastens the grasping jaws to each other, and the user cannot change this force.
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[0060] Numeral 25 denotes an axis of a rope of a body-suspension device; numeral 26 denotes an axis of the handle assembly; and numeral 27 denotes an angle between the rope axis and the handle assembly axis.
[0061] As illustrated, angle 27 is greater than zero, for prevention of a contact between a hand of a user to the loose part of a rope, i.e., the lower side (from the handle assembly 12).
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[0066] According to this embodiment of the invention, the fastener comprises a ratchet which allows shortening the length of rope 11 between the connector 13 and the handle assembly 12 towards the connector 13, the user has to push the handle assembly 12 upwards along the rope; however in order to extend the length of rope 11 between the connector 13 and the handle assembly 12, the user has to push the button 17 and pull the handle assembly 12 downwards.
[0067] “A ratchet is a mechanical device that allows continuous linear or rotary motion in only one direction while preventing motion in the opposite direction.” (From Wikipedia)
[0068] Reference numeral 30 denotes a securing mechanism; numeral 31 denotes a hinge; numeral 32 denotes a protrusion that is pushed by button 17 in order to move the securing mechanism 30 away from rope 11; numeral 34 denotes a ribbed surface; numeral 33 denotes a spring that pushes the ribbed surface 34 towards the rope 11.
[0069] The securing mechanism 30 replaces the grasping jaw 18a of the embodiment illustrated in
[0070] The securing mechanism 30 comprises a ribbed surface 34, rotatable around hinge 31. A spring 33 pushes the ribbed surface against the rope 11.
[0071] There is no resistance for pulling the handle assembly 12 upwards (according to the figure orientation), and therefore the user may shorten the length of rope 11 (between the connector 13 and the handle assembly 12) without pushing button 17.
[0072] Upon pulling the rope downwards, the friction generated between the ribbed surface 34 and the rope 12 secures the securing mechanism 30 to the rope.
[0073] Upon pushing the button 17 towards the cover 21, the securing mechanism 30 is moved away from the rope, and therefore the securing mechanism 30 can be moved in both directions, up and down, i.e., the user can set the length of the rope 11 (between the connector 13 and the handle assembly 12) as he desires.
[0074] In the figures and/or description herein, the following reference numerals (Reference Signs List) have been mentioned: [0075] numeral 10 denotes a user; [0076] numeral 11 denotes a rope of a body-suspension device; [0077] numeral 12 denotes a handle assembly; [0078] numeral 13 denotes a connector for connecting two ropes to each other; [0079] numeral 14 denotes a stationary facility for connecting a body-suspension device thereto; [0080] numeral 15 denotes a connector, for connecting a body-suspension device to a stationary facility; [0081] numeral 16 denotes a body-suspension device handle; [0082] numeral 17 denotes a button; [0083] each of numerals 18a and 18b denotes a grasping-jaw; [0084] numeral 19 denotes a spring; [0085] numeral 20 denotes a chassis of a handle assembly; [0086] numeral 21 denotes a cover of a handle assembly; [0087] numeral 22 denotes a bolt; [0088] numeral 23 denotes a bearing; [0089] numeral 24 denotes a bolt; [0090] numeral 25 denotes an axis of a rope of a body-suspension device; [0091] numeral 26 denotes an axis of the handle assembly; [0092] numeral 27 denotes an angle between the rope axis and the handle assembly axis; [0093] numeral 28 denotes a strap fastener; [0094] numeral 29 denotes a supporting element; [0095] numeral 30 denotes a securing mechanism; [0096] numeral 31 denotes a hinge; [0097] numeral 32 denotes a ledge that is pushed by button 12 in order to move the securing mechanism 30 away from rope 11; [0098] numeral 33 denotes a spring; and [0099] numeral 34 denotes a ribbed surface.
[0100] In the description herein, the following references have been mentioned: CA2747612C, US8007413B1, US8998780B2 and US8998780B2.
[0101] The foregoing description and illustrations of the embodiments of the invention has been presented for the purposes of illustration. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the above description in any form.
[0102] Any term that has been defined above and used in the claims, should to be interpreted according to this definition.