Removably Engageable Rope Guard
20200291573 ยท 2020-09-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
D07B2201/2091
TEXTILES; PAPER
B27B17/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A rope severing guard is engageable around a rope or flexible member to protect it from severing by a chainsaw cutting chain. The guard has a flexible body having a rope passage through which a protected rope is positioned. An interior cavity in the body of the rope severing guard is filled flexible fibers which if contacted by a moving cutting chain of a chainsaw, will form clogging engagements with the cutting chain and the chain support it moves upon or with the cutting chain and the motor drive gear powering it.
Claims
1. A rope severing guard apparatus, comprising: a body, said body having a first side surface formed of flexible material opposite a second side surface formed of said flexible material; an interior cavity formed between said first side surface and said second side surface; said interior cavity extending for a length in-between a first end of said flexible body and said second end of said flexible body; said interior cavity filled with a plurality of elongated fibers; said flexible body positionable to a folded configuration; said flexible body in said folded configuration forming a passage running therethrough, from said first end of said body to said second end of said body; said passage configured for positioning of a rope therein; and said elongated flexible fibers positioned in said interior cavity when placed in a communication with a moving cutting chain of a chainsaw which has severed said flexible material forming said second side of said body, forming one or a plurality of clogging engagements with said cutting chain, whereby each said clogging engagement prevent further movement of said cutting chain.
2. The rope severing guard apparatus of claim 1, additionally comprising: mating fasteners positioned on said flexible body, said mating fasteners positionable to a removable engagement with each other; and said removable engagement holding said flexible body in said folded configuration;
3. The rope severing guard apparatus of claim 1, additionally comprising: sewing of portions of said body to each other forming said body to said folded configuration in a tube shape.
4. The rope severing guard apparatus of claim 1, additionally comprising: said plurality of elongated fibers each connected to a flexible scrim.
5. The rope severing guard apparatus of claim 4, additionally comprising: a plurality of said flexible scrims positioned within said interior cavity; and said elongated fibers positioned in a plurality of layers of said elongated fibers, each layer being adjacent one of said plurality of flexible scrims.
6. The rope severing guard apparatus of claim 4, additionally comprising: at least some of said plurality of elongated fibers formed as loops having both a first end thereof and a second end thereof engaged to said scrim.
7. The rope severing guard apparatus of claim 5, additionally comprising: at least some of said plurality of elongated fibers formed as loops having both a first end thereof and a second end thereof engaged to said scrim.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWING FIGURES
[0027] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated herein and form a part of the specification, illustrate some, but not the only or exclusive examples of embodiments and/or features of the disclosed removably engageable rope guard system and method herein. It is intended that the embodiments and figures disclosed herein are to be considered illustrative of the invention herein, rather than limiting in any fashion.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0038] In this description, the directional prepositions of up, upwardly, down, downwardly, front, back, top, upper, bottom, lower, left, right and other such terms refer to the device as it is oriented and appears in the drawings and are used for convenience only and such are not intended to be limiting or to imply that the device has to be used or positioned in any particular orientation.
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[0040] As formed, the body 12 is adapted to fold in half to surround a flexible member that can be easily cut, such as a rope 14 or similar flexible member, which is to be protected from severing. The use of rope 14 herein is for convenience but is intended to cover other severable flexible members employed for safety lines and the like.
[0041] The material 11 forming the body 12 is formed of a woven or non woven textile fabric, or could be formed from another material which can be configured with a first side surface 16 engaged to a second side surface 18. The body 12 once constructed of the layer of material 11, has an interior cavity 20 (
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[0045] The material 11 forming the body 12 and the first side surface 16 and second side surface 18 thereof, can be sewn or sonically welded, or glued, or otherwise engaged from sections of the material 11, to form the body 12 with an interior cavity 20. Because of the potential for wet working conditions for the device 10, the material forming the first side surface 16 and second side surface 18 may be formed of fluid repelling material such as rip-stop nylon or polyester, waterproof canvas, or other materials which will substantially maintain the interior cavity 20 dry, to keep the elongated fibers 28 dry also.
[0046] While it is noted that a woven or non-woven textile fabric is preferred for the body 12 due to the durability thereof, other materials might also be employed such as polymer coated or laminated materials having a mesh or scrim interior support material providing strength to which the polymer layer is adhered to provide a fluid proof coating to the body 12.
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[0048] Upon such a severing by the chain blade 34, the thin fibers 28 formed in lengths and diameters noted above, engage with and between the links and teeth on the chain blade 34 and the chain bar 36. The sliding motion of the chain blade 34 causes the plurality of fibers 28 to form a clogging engagement 25. By clogging engagement 25 is meant that the moving chain blade 34 grabs a plurality of the fibers 28 or portions thereof, which are caught upon the chain blade 34 and immediately are pulled from the interior cavity 20 to wrap around and in-between the chain blade 34 and underlying chain bar 36, as well as in-between a drive gear of the chainsaw 38 and the chain blade 34, which is powering the rotation of the chain blade 34 on the chain bar 36.
[0049] This clogging engagement 25 of the fibers 28 with the chain blade 34, drive gear, and chain bar 36, substantially instantaneously ceases movement of the chain blade 34 on the chain bar 36, and thereby the ability of the chain blade 34 to cut any further. Consequently, upon the unfortunate occurrence of the user of the chainsaw 38 positioning the chainsaw to where the chain blade 34 actually contacts and cuts through the material 11 and one of the first side surface or second side surface 18 of the body 12, depending on how it is engaged, the resulting severing will position the chain blade 34 within the interior cavity 20 and cause a plurality of the supply of fibers 28 therein, to be pulled by the chain blade 34. The fibers 28 and portions thereof, are pulled by the chain blade 34 to form one or a plurality of clogging engagements 25, between the chain blade 34 and chain bar 36, and/or the connection of the chain blade 34 and motor-engaged drive gear (not shown but well known).
[0050] The formed clogging engagements 25, jam any further movement of the chain blade 34 around the chain bar 36, substantially instantaneously, whereby cutting ceases. As noted, the plurality of flexible fibers 28 and/or portions thereof pulled into each clogging engagement 25, combines multiple flexible fiber 28 sections to thereby multiply the combined tensile strength of each clogging engagement 25, by the number of flexible fiber portions forming it. Thus, for example, in no way limiting, ten sections of flexible fiber 28 with a twenty pound tensile strength can combine in a clogging engagement 25 to form two hundred pounds of tensile strength to stop a moving chain blade 34.
[0051] While the user will be required to remove the clogging engagement 25 formed of the elongated fibers 28 from the chain blade 34 and chainsaw 38 and drive gear therein, the area of the rope 14 being protected by the device 10 will remain un-severed. Should this be a safety rope or tool or weight bearing rope 14 the safety of the user and surrounding persons and structure is maintained, instead of the rope 14 being severed which as noted can cause injury and property damage.
[0052] The fibers 28 are best formed of very thin elongated yarn or thread or monofilament material as noted above, with sufficient tensile strength to stop movement of the chain blade 34 once engaged therewith in a clogging engagement 25. Because of the numerous number of such fibers 28 drawn into a clogging engagement, the tensile strength of each is multiplied by the number pulled into the clogging engagement 25. The fibers for example can be KEVLAR, nylon, metal, polypropylene, polyethylene, or other natural or synthetic fabrics, so long as testing or a calculation is done to assure that once the chosen elongated flexible fibers 28 engage with the chain blade 34, they jam movement thereof and prevent any cutting or severing below the layer of fibers 28 occupying the interior cavity 20 of the body 12 of the device 10. As noted, larger chainsaws with more horsepower will require fibers 28 having a higher tensile strength from the range of such elongated fibers 28 described above.
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[0057] It should be noted that any of the different depicted and described configurations and components of the rope guard and severing prevention device herein, can be employed with any other configuration or component shown and described as part of the device herein. Additionally, while the present invention has been described herein with reference to particular embodiments thereof and/or steps in the method of production or use, a latitude of modifications, various changes and substitutions are intended in the foregoing disclosure, and it will be appreciated that in some instance some features, or configurations, of the invention could be employed without a corresponding use of other features without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims. All such changes, alternations and modifications as would occur to those skilled in the art are considered to be within the scope of this invention as broadly defined in the appended claims.