COMBINATION ROPE ASCENDER AND PULLEY
20240042282 ยท 2024-02-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B27/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B29/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16G11/106
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
A63B29/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16G11/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A combination climbing apparatus (1) comprising or including a rope ascender (5) and a pulley block (6), the rope ascender having front (19) and rear (21) plates disposed in generally parallel relationship, a first swivel pin (11) being received within co-axial bores in the front and rear plates, about which pin the plates are swivelable with respect to each other, a cam lever (9) mounted on the first swivel pin between the front and rear plates, the cam lever being connected, directly or indirectly, to a climbing rope braking surface (10) on a cam between the front and rear plates, the cam lever being operable to trap the rope against the cam braking surface, the front and rear plates each including a second bore (22,23) remote from the major axis of the first swivel pin for receiving a second, removable, swivel pin (29), a pulley block releasably the ascender and pulley block may be selectively used in combination when required or separately when not. The invention also extends in a second aspect to a pulley block for use in a combination climbing apparatus according to the first aspect of the invention, or separately.
Claims
1. A combination climbing apparatus (1) comprising or including a rope ascender (4) and a pulley block (6), the rope ascender having front and rear plates (12,13) disposed in generally parallel relationship, a first swivel pin (9) being received within co-axial bores in the front and rear plates of the ascender, about which pin the plates are swivelable with respect to each other, a cam lever (5) mounted on the first swivel pin between the front and rear plates, the cam lever being connected, directly or indirectly, to a climbing rope braking surface (8) between the front and rear plates, the cam lever being operable to trap the rope against the cam braking surface, the front and rear plates of the ascender each including a second bore (24,25) remote from the. major axis of the first swivel pin (9) for receiving a second, removable, swivel pin (7), a pulley block (6) releasably secured to the ascender (4) via the second swivel pin, the pulley block having front and rear plates (13,12) between which is a pulley wheel (10) rotatably mounted on a third swivel pin (11) acting as an axle for the pulley wheel, the arrangement being such that the ascender and pulley block may be selectively used in combination when required or separately when not.
2. Climbing apparatus according to claim 1 further characterised in that one of the pair of pulley block front (13) and rear (12) plates is rotatable with respect to the other whereby to allow, in use, access by a climbing rope (3) therebetween.
3. Climbing apparatus according to claim 2 further characterised in that at least one of the plates (12,13) includes locking means (14,15,16,17) such that, upon alignment of the pulley block plates with respect to each other, they are releasably locked together to prevent escape of the rope from the pulley block.
4. Climbing apparatus according to claim 3 further characterised in that the locking means for the pulley block includes a locking formation on or in one of the front or rear plates in the form of a yoke (15) co-operable with a yoke capture formation on or in the removable swivel pin (7) whereby to releasably capture the yoke such that the front (13) and rear (12) plates of the pulley block are releasably locked together.
5. Climbing apparatus according to claim 4 further characterised in that the yoke capture formation is in the form of a circular groove (16) extending around the major axis of the second, removable, swivel pin (7).
6. Climbing apparatus according to claim 5 further characterised in that a resiliently biased locking pin (17) extends from the second swivel pin (7) and is biased to its extended position by a spring (18) within the removable swivel pin (7) co-operable with the stepped formation (14) in the form of a tang slideable over the free end (19) of the locking pin (17) to reach a locked position
7. Climbing apparatus according to claim 6 further characterised in that the free end (19) of the locking pin (17) is sloped (19).
8. A pulley block (6) comprising a pair of front and rear plates (13,12) between which is located a pulley wheel (10) rotatably mounted on a pulley wheel axle (11) connected at respective ends to the front and rear plates, a removable swivel pin (7) remote from the pulley wheel axle extending between the front and rear plates, the removable swivel pin allowing releasable connection of the pulley block to a required anchor point, such as a rope ascender or a carabiner, the free end (17) of the removable swivel pin being releasably engageable with locking means (15) on or in one of the front or rear plates whereby to allow, in use, access by a rope therebetween such that upon alignment thereafter of the plates with respect to each other they collectively prevent escape of the rope from the pulley block.
9. A pulley block (6) according to claim 8 FURTHER CHARACTERISED IN THAT the locking means for the pulley block includes a locking formation on or in one of the front or rear plates in the form of a yoke (15) co-operable with a yoke capture formation (16) on or in the releasable swivel pin (7) to releasably capture the yoke such that the front and rear plates of the pulley block are releasably locked together.
10. A pulley block (6) according to claim 9 FURTHER CHARACTERISED IN THAT the yoke capture formation on the releasable swivel pin (7) is in the form of a circular groove (16) or flange extending around the pin at or near its free end.
11. A pulley block (6) according to claim 8 FURTHER CHARACTERISED IN THAT the removable swivel pin (7) also includes a resiliently biased locking pin (17) extending coaxially therefrom, the locking pin being biased to its extended position by spring means, such as a helically-wound spring (18).
12. A pulley block (6) according to claim 11 FURTHER CHARACTERISED IN THAT the free end of the locking pin (17) is at least partially sloped (19) whereby to easily permit rotation thereover of the front plate (13).
13. A pulley block (6) according to claim 8 FURTHER CHARACTERISED IN THAT the front plate (13) includes a stepped-formation, such as a tang (14), co-operable with the locking pin (17) during initial loading of the pulley block with a climbing rope, the free end of the locking pin returning to its fully extended position thereafter.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] The invention in each of its aspects will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] Referring firstly to
[0020] In the condition shown in
[0021] As will be apparent to those skilled in the art, the provision of the pulley block 6 as part of the climbing apparatus 1 provides the climber with an advantage by making it easier to lift heavy loads, such as a climber and attendant climbing equipment or supplies. However, as will also be apparent, the ability for the pulley block 6 to be disconnected from the ascender 4 when not required, or where the pulley block 6 is to be located elsewhere while still being used during the climb provides a climber with a useful option which may even include not using the pulley block 6 at all where the load to be lifted by the climber is relatively light and does not require the use of a pulley block, thereby avoiding unnecessary weight, or using the pulley block at a position spaced from the ascender 4, such as when hauling large items which might otherwise interfere with the climber if the pulley block were left disposed adjacent the ascender.
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[0023] As seen more clearly with reference to
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[0025] In operation, the ascender 4 can be used as a stand-alone item of climbing equipment which also includes co-axial bores 24, 25 and 26 for connection, if required, to another item of climbing equipment, such as a carabiner.
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[0027] In operation, the pulley block 6 can therefore be used as a stand-alone item of climbing equipment or in combination with the ascender 4 if required when connected thereto by the removable swivel pin 7.
[0028] From the foregoing, it will be apparent that the invention therefore provides a dual-purpose climbing apparatus 1 which can be used in combination in the manner as shown in D1, or separately, such that when the pulley block 6 is not required it can simply be detached from the ascender 4 along with the removable swivel pin 7, or by retaining the swivel pin 7 on the ascender 4 for use with other climbing equipment. When detached, the pulley block 6 is therefore available for other purposes if needed during the climb. These may include lifting large items from an anchor point remote from the ascender whilst still being within reach of the climber, without risk of the item becoming snagged against the climber during its ascent. The invention therefore provides an elegantly simple arrangement providing the climber with useful options that would otherwise be unavailable, while retaining the advantages of combining an ascender with a pulley block when required.