Adjustable back, neck, and head support for fall arrest harness
10561866 ยท 2020-02-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y02B10/30
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
A cushioning apparatus is described for use with a safety harness used to aid in back, neck, and head support. The cushioning apparatus can easily be added to most safety harnesses in use today. The cushioning apparatus comprises a back (and perhaps shoulder) support pad, used in combination with an adjustable head and neck rest. The head rest may also be made to pivot forward and back. The neck rest is preferably attached to the back support pad via a support plate disposed on a rear surface of the back support pad.
Claims
1. A safety harness including a pair of torso straps disposed in a criss-cross configuration; a waist strap; and cushioning apparatus comprising: a back support pad including a plurality of slots for accepting the pair of torso straps; and an adjustable neck and head support component attached to the back support pad with the waist strap passing between the adjustable neck and head support component and the back support pad, the adjustable neck and head support component comprising a vertical neck support bar of adjustable length, curved along the length thereof and connected at a fixed point to the back support pad; and a curved head support attached to a distal end of the vertical neck support bar, wherein the combination of the vertical neck support bar and the curved head support forms the adjustable neck and head support component.
2. The safety harness as defined in claim 1 wherein the cushioning apparatus further comprises a bolt plate attached to the back support pad, wherein the vertical neck support bar also attaches to the bolt plate.
3. The safety harness as defined in claim 2 wherein the vertical neck support bar is attached to the bolt plate by a cross brace element.
4. The safety harness as defined in claim 1 wherein the plurality of slots are formed in proximity to a set of corner edge regions of the back support pad, the slots sized to accommodate the torso straps.
5. The safety harness as defined in claim 1 wherein the vertical neck support bar is curved in a manner to support a person's spine during use of the safety harness.
6. The safety harness as defined in claim 1 wherein the vertical neck support bar comprises a pair of telescoping bar elements, a first element formed to include a plurality of spaced-apart apertures and a second element formed to include a spring-loaded pin such that a length of the vertical neck support bar is adjusted by moving the first element relative to the second element, engaging the spring-loaded pin in a desired aperture for a predetermined length.
7. The safety harness as defined in claim 1 wherein the vertical neck support bar comprises a tubular component.
8. The safety harness as defined in claim 1 wherein the back support pad further comprises at least one pouch formed on an interior surface thereof, the at least one pouch utilized to allow for encasement of a hot/cold pack, as necessary.
9. The safety harness as defined in claim 1 wherein the curved head support further comprises a cushioned pad attached to an outer surface thereof.
10. The safety harness as defined in claim 1 wherein the curved head support further comprises a covering element including a pouch for holding a hot/cold pack.
11. The safety harness as defined in claim 1, wherein the safety harness comprises a fall arrest harness.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Referring now to the drawings, where like numerals represent like parts in several views:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(11) As will be discussed in detail below, the present invention is related to the addition of cushioning apparatus to a standard fall arrest harness or harness system. The cushioning apparatus comprises a back (and perhaps shoulder) support pad, along with an arched and adjustable neck support bar that provides up and down movement with respect to the back support pad. A head rest is connected to the neck support, so that as the neck support is adjusts, the person is able to best cradle his/her head in a proper position. In some embodiments of the present invention, the head rest can be made to pivot forward and backward, allowing an individual a further degree of freedom in moving the cushioning apparatus into the most comfortable position. Prior to describing the details of the present invention, the pertinent components of a conventional fall arrest harness will be described.
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(15) Inventive cushioning apparatus 11 further comprises an adjustable neck and head support component 16, coupled to back support pad 14 via a bolt plate 18. Adjustable neck and head support component 16, as will be discussed in detail below, includes an adjustable, vertical neck support bar 19 and a curved head support 20 attached to an upper termination of vertical neck support bar 19, forming a somewhat T-shaped adjustable neck and head support component 16. Head support 20 itself may be formed of cushioned material, or may be covered by cushioned padding. Bolt plate 18 is attached to back support pad 14 via any suitable type of attachment, including but not limited to being screwed or bolted to the pad, or glued in place to the pad. A cross-brace element 22 is attached to bolt plate 18, where vertical neck support bar 19 is clamped down in place against bolt plate 18 by cross-brace element 22.
(16) In accordance with the present invention, vertical neck support bar 19 is adjustable in length, as indicated by the UP DOWN arrow in
(17) A rubber mold 26, shown as disposed in a central region of bolt plate 18, is a typical element of a conventional fall arrest safety harness used to guide the positioning of the torso straps. For the purposes of the present invention, mold 26 may be disposed over and attached to bolt plate 18 in the same region as in prior art arrangements.
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(21) A pair of additional support members 24-A and 24-B is also shown in
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(25) It is to be understood that the two above methods are not to be limited to any other added or substituted parts, methods or activated devices for support or control, to control the up and down adjustments of the pins on the arched inner & outer support bars or tubular shaped cylinders for the neck, & head. For example, anything in addition to a telescoping or retractable type of movement, etc., or anything other than spring loaded pins may be used.
(26) Moreover, the present invention is not limited to in any other way of any types of materials listed or not listed for the construction or manufacturer of the adjustable back/neck and head support harness, for fall arrest harnesses or any other stand-alone type of back, waist, torso, or shoulder support harnesses; that offer support for the back, shoulder, neck and/or head. Whether it be used independently as a stand-alone harness or attached to any fall arrest harness, or harness system.
(27) While various embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail above, it is to be understood that many changes and modifications in the above-described embodiments of the invention can, of course, be carried out without departing from the scope thereof. The materials used are not to be limited to any type, or color, or specific compositions (i.e., neoprene or any ergonomic-shaped soft or firm plastic support forms may be used). Accordingly, the scope of the present invention is intended to be limited only by the claims appended hereto and their equivalents.