Remote overhead anchor system
10286232 ยท 2019-05-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
A62B35/0075
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A62B35/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A remote overhead anchor system for use at an elevated overhead position and adapted to be secured to a ring or similar anchor point includes a substantially U or C shaped hook with two ends, one of which is adapted to pass through the anchor point to secure the hook to the anchor point. A latch is pivotally connected adjacent the other end of the U and can move between a closed position wherein it engages the first end and an opened position wherein it is spaced therefrom and a spring biases the latch into the closed position. To prevent the latch from unintentionally opening, a lock mechanism is carried by the other end of the U shaped hook and engages the lever. A conically shaped receiver secured to the hook faces downwardly to receive the upper end of an elongated vertically extending pole. A manually operable remote actuator including a cord extending downwardly from the anchor substantially the length of the pole is adapted to first unlock the lock mechanism and then subsequently move the latch into its opened position.
Claims
1. A remote overhead anchor system for use at an elevated overhead position and adapted to be secured to an anchor point comprising: a substantially U or C shaped hook including a first leg having a first free end and a second leg having a second free end, said first free end being adapted to pass through said anchor point to secure said hook to said anchor point; a latch pivotally connected adjacent said second free end and adapted to move between a closed position wherein said latch engages said first free end and an opened position wherein said latch is spaced from said first free end; spring means biasing said latch into said closed position; locking means carried by said second free end and being movable between a locked position for maintaining said latch in said latch's closed position and an unlocked position wherein said latch can be moved into said latch's opened position, said locking means including a lever having an upper end and a lower end, said upper end of said lever being pivoted to said hook, said lever further including a slot therein and wherein said latch includes a pin extending into said slot and movable along the length of said slot, said slot including a first leg and a second leg and wherein said latch is locked when said pin is in said first leg of said slot and wherein said latch is capable of moving when said pin is in said second leg of said slot; manually operable remote actuator means for moving said latch into said latch's opened position, said actuator means including a pulley carried by said latch and a knob with an opening therein secured to said locking means, said actuator means further including a cord having a first end secured to said knob, said cord then passing around said pulley and then extending downwardly through said opening in said knob, said cord having a second free end extending downwardly, whereby a downward force on said free end of said cord causes said locking means into said unlocked position and subsequently moving said latch into said opened position.
2. The anchor system as claimed in claim 1 further including a separate elongated vertically extending pole having an upper end and a receiver secured to said hook and facing downwardly to receive said upper end of said elongated vertically extending pole.
3. The anchor system as claimed in claim 2 wherein said receiver and upper end of said pole are so constructed such that rotation of the pole causes said hook to rotate.
4. The anchor system as claimed in claim 2 wherein at least a portion of said receiver is conically shaped in order to guide said upper end of said pole into said receiver.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For the purpose of illustrating the invention, there is shown in the accompanying drawings one form which is presently preferred; it being understood that the invention is not intended to be limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(8) Referring now to the drawings in detail wherein like reference numerals have been used throughout the various figures to designate like elements, there is shown in the
(9) The anchor 10 is comprised of a substantially U or C shaped hook 14 having first and second legs 16 and 18. The first leg 16 includes a first free end 20 that is adapted to pass through the anchor point 12 as shown in
(10) A latch 26 is pivotally attached to the second free end 22 of the second leg 18 at pivot point 28. The latch 26 is adapted to move between a closed position such as shown in
(11) A locking means 36 carried by the second end 22 of the second leg 18 of the hook 14 is movable between a locked position such as shown in
(12) As shown best in
(13) As shown most clearly in
(14) The above movement is accomplished through the use of an actuator means which is manually operable from a remote position. The actuator includes an elongated cord 50 that extends downwardly the entire length of the pole 13 so that it can be controlled by a person standing on the floor beneath the anchor. A knob 52 is secured to the bottom of the lever 36 and includes an opening 53 therein through which the cord 50 can pass upwardly. The upper end 54 of the cord 52 then passes around the pulley 56 that is secured to the pin 48. The remote end 58 of the cord 50 is then fixedly secured to the knob 52.
(15) As a result of the foregoing arrangement, when there is no downward force on the cord 50, the lever 38 is biased into its outward position as shown in
(16) In order to accomplish all of the foregoing from the ground, the anchor system includes a downwardly receiving conically shaped receiver 60 that is secured to the hook 14. The elongated vertically extending pole 13 engages the inner surface of the cone 60 so that the anchor system can be manipulated from the ground. Preferably, the upper end 62 of the pole 13 is non-round as shown at 64 so that it can engage a complementary slot within the receiver 60 thereby allowing the anchor system to be turned or otherwise manipulated from the ground.
(17) The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential attributes thereof and accordingly, reference should be made to the appended claims rather than to the foregoing specification as indicating the scope of the invention.