FALL PROTECTION SYSTEM
20240426175 ยท 2024-12-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
A62B35/0081
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A62B35/0075
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A62B35/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Systems, assemblies, and/or the like are provided. In some embodiments, A fall protection system includes an absorber assembly including an absorber body, wherein the absorber body defines a nose portion and a locking portion, and wherein the absorber body is configured to transition from a non-deformed state to a deformed state when the absorber body is subject to one or more loading forces; and a shuttle body configured to secure the fall protection system to a rail, wherein the shuttle body defines a counter-locking portion configured to engage with the locking portion when the fall protection system is subject to the one or more loading forces. In some embodiments, the absorber body further defines one or more holes configured to distribute the one or more loading forces throughout the absorber assembly during deformation.
Claims
1. A fall protection system comprising: an absorber assembly comprising an absorber body, wherein the absorber body defines a nose portion and a locking portion, and wherein the absorber body is configured to transition from a non-deformed state to a deformed state when the absorber body is subject to one or more loading forces; and a shuttle body configured to secure the fall protection system to a rail, wherein the shuttle body defines a counter-locking portion configured to engage with the locking portion when the fall protection system is subject to the one or more loading forces.
2. The fall protection system of claim 1, wherein the absorber body further defines one or more holes configured to distribute the one or more loading forces throughout the absorber assembly during deformation.
3. The fall protection system of claim 1, wherein the absorber assembly comprises a shock absorber.
4. The fall protection system of claim 1, wherein the locking portion comprises one or more notches in the absorber body, and wherein the counter-locking portion comprises one or more protrusions configured to operably engage with the one or more notches when the absorber body transitions from the non-deformed state to the deformed state.
5. The fall protection system of claim 1, further comprising an attachment mechanism configured to secure the fall protection system to a user, wherein the attachment mechanism is operably engaged with the absorber assembly by a fastening device.
6. The fall protection system of claim 5, wherein the attachment mechanism comprises a carabiner.
7. The fall protection system of claim 5, further comprising a fastening device configured to operably engage the absorber assembly to the shuttle body, wherein the fastening device comprises a base configured to swivel such that the attachment mechanism is rotatable relative to the absorber assembly.
8. The fall protection system of claim 1, wherein the one or more loading forces comprise one or more forces ranging up to 16 kilo-Newtons.
9. The fall protection system of claim 1, wherein the absorber body defines a line of deformation along which the absorber body is configured to transition from the non-deformed state to the deformed state.
10. The fall protection system of claim 1, wherein the nose portion is configured to lock with a notch of the rail when the absorber body is in the deformed state.
11. The fall protection system of claim 10, wherein the locking portion is configured to operably engage with the counter-locking portion such that the nose portion refrains from deforming against the notch of the rail when the absorber body is in the deformed state.
12. The fall protection system of claim 10, wherein the rail is integrated into a ladder.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)
[0018] Having thus described the disclosure in general terms, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF SOME EXAMPLE EMBODIMENTS
[0024] Various embodiments of the present disclosure now will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which some, but not all embodiments of the disclosure are shown. Indeed, this disclosure may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will satisfy applicable legal requirements. The term or (also designated as /) is used herein in both the alternative and conjunctive sense, unless otherwise indicated. The terms illustrative and exemplary are used to be examples with no indication of quality level. Like numbers may refer to like elements throughout. The phrases in one embodiment, according to one embodiment, and/or the like generally mean that the particular feature, structure, or characteristic following the phrase may be included in at least one embodiment of the present disclosure and may be included in more than one embodiment of the present disclosure (importantly, such phrases do not necessarily may refer to the same embodiment).
Overview
[0025] According to various embodiments, fall protection systems may be used to ensure the safety of technicians and the integrity of their equipment when working in environments where there is a risk of falling and being severely injured. Fall protection systems may be secured to rails connected to ladders (e.g., ladder 13 on which technicians are working. When technicians lose their grips, fall protection systems operate to keep them attached to the rail 12/ladder 13, thereby reducing fall damage; this causes the fall protection system to undergo one or more loading forces, which may damage the structural integrity of one or more components of the fall protection system, as previously described.
[0026] In some embodiments, and as will be described in detail in this disclosure, a fall protection system may include an attachment mechanism (which can secure the technician to the system), a shuttle assembly (which can secure the fall protection system to the rail), and an absorber assembly (which can deform and absorb the aforementioned loading forces in the event of a fall).
[0027] In some embodiments, the absorber assembly may include a body defining a nose portion and a locking portion, as well as one or more holes distributed throughout the body. In some embodiments, the shuttle assembly may define a shuttle body having a counter-locking portion. When the fall protection system is subject to the one or more loading forces, the locking portion of the absorber assembly may engage with the counter-locking portion of the shuttle assembly, thereby arresting at least some motion of the absorber assembly and preventing the nose portion of the absorber body from substantially deforming and/or breaking against the rail.
Example Fall Protection Systems
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[0029] In some embodiments (referring now to at least
[0030] In some embodiments, the attachment mechanism 100 may include a latching mechanism 102. In some embodiments, the latching mechanism 102 may be configured to open or close a loop portion 104 of the attachment mechanism 100. When the loop portion 104 is opened, the attachment mechanism 100 may be secured to one or more other components; that is, one or more components may be secured around or within the loop portion 104. Once the attachment mechanism 100 has been secured to the one or more other components, the latching mechanism 102 may be closed. In some embodiments, the closed latching mechanism 102 may not be opened except by manual input of the technician.
[0031] In some embodiments, the attachment mechanism 100 may include a pin 106. The pin 106 may be configured to stretch across the loop potion 104 of the attachment mechanism 100. In some embodiments, the pin 106 may be configured to secure the attachment mechanism 106 to one or more components of the fall protection system 10.
[0032] In some embodiments, the fall protection system 10 may include an absorber assembly 200. In some embodiments, the absorber assembly 200 may include an absorber body 202. The absorber body 202 may be configured to deform when subject to one or more loading forces. In at least this way, the fall protection system 10 may absorb the one or more loading forces and keep the technician secured to the rail 12/ladder 13. In some embodiments, the absorber body 202 may define a line of deformation (LOD) 204. The absorber body 202 may be configured to deform along the LOD 204. In some embodiments, the LOD 204 may be defined during manufacturing of the absorber assembly 200, such that the absorber body 202 deforms along a desired path/trajectory when the fall protection system is subject to the one or more loading forces.
[0033] In some embodiments, the absorber body 202 may define a nose portion 206. The nose portion 206 may be positioned in proximity to the rail 12 when the fall protection system 10 is engaged to the rail 12. The nose portion 206 may be configured to engage/contact the rail 12 when the absorber body 202 is subject to the one or more loading forces and deforms.
[0034] In some embodiments, the absorber body 202 may define a locking portion 208. In some embodiments, the locking portion 208 may be a notched/cut out portion of the absorber body 202. The locking portion 208 can include one more notches configured to engage with counter-locking portions, as will be described in greater detail later in this disclosure.
[0035] In some embodiments, the absorber body 202 may define one or more holes 210. In some embodiments, the one or more holes 210 may be distributed throughout the absorber body 202 in order to distribute the one or more loading forces throughout the absorber assembly during deformation. The one or more holes may be placed, for example, in the nose portion 206, and on various sides of the LOD 204. In some embodiments, the diameter(s) of the one or more holes 210 may be increased or decreased, as desired, to more effectively distribute the one or more loading forces. In some embodiments, the holes 210 may be intentionally placed weak spots (i.e., spots where the absorber body 202 will first deform). The holes 210 may be positioned so that the absorber body 202 deforms in a desired direction. For example, the holes 210 may be positioned such that the locking portion 208 operably engages with one or more counter-locking portions, as will be described later in this disclosure.
[0036] In some embodiments, the absorber assembly 200 may be operably engaged with the attachment mechanism 100 via a fastening device 300. In some embodiments, the fastening device 300 may include a loop portion 302. In some embodiments, the loop portion 302 be a solid, half-ring-shaped component through which the attachment mechanism 100 may be connected. In some embodiments, the pin 106 of the attachment mechanism 100 may be configured to secure the attachment mechanism 100 to the loop portion 302 of the fastening device 300. The loop portion 104 of the attachment mechanism 100 may be configured to interlock with the loop portion 302 of the fastening device 300 (e.g., via unlatching the latching mechanism 102, interlocking the loop portions 104, 302, and then latching the latching mechanism 102).
[0037] In some embodiments, the fastening device 300 may include a base plate 304. In some embodiments, one or more components of the fastening device 300 may be disposed around the base plate 304; in some embodiments, the distribution may be symmetrical. In some embodiments, the base plate 304 may be a swivel. The swiveling base plate 304 may provide 360 rotation of the attachment mechanism 100 relative to the absorber assembly 200. The base plate 304 swiveling may enable a technician to engage with the attachment mechanism 100 in a variety of positions and configuration when using the fall protection system 10.
[0038] In some embodiments, the fastening device 300 may include a pin 306. In some embodiments, the pin 306 may be secured through one or more holes in the absorber assembly 200 and the fastening device 300. It will be understood that the pin 306 may be one or more alternative fasteners (e.g., hook-and-loop, adhesive, nut-and-bolt), as desired, to secure the attachment mechanism 100 to the absorber assembly 200.
[0039] In some embodiments, the fall protection system 10 may include a shuttle assembly 400 configured to engage with and secure the fall protection system to the rail 12. In some embodiments, the shuttle assembly 400 may be operably engaged to the absorber assembly 200. In some embodiments, the shuttle assembly 400 may include a shuttle body 402.
[0040] In some embodiments, the shuttle assembly 400 may include one or more components and/or features configured to interlock with one or more features of the absorber assembly 200. In some embodiments, the shuttle body 402 may include a counter-locking portion 404. In some embodiments, the counter-locking portion 404 may be a protrusion disposed adjacent to a notch or cut out portion. The counter-locking portion 404 may be configured to receive and/or operably engage with the locking portion 208 of the absorber body 202. In some embodiments, the counter-locking portion 404 may be configured to catch the locking portion 208 when the absorber body 202 deforms. In some embodiments, the counter-locking portion 404 may have protrusions and/or notches that correspond to protrusions/notches on the locking portion 208 of the absorber assembly 200.
[0041] The shuttle assembly 400 may include one or more wheels 406A-D configured to run along the rail 12, thereby allowing the shuttle assembly 400 to smoothly travel along the rail 12 as the technician climbs the ladder 13. The one or more wheels 406A-D may be attached to the shuttle body 402 (e.g., via one or more fasteners).
[0042] Referring now to
[0043] Many modifications and other embodiments of the disclosure set forth herein will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which this disclosure pertains having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings. Therefore, it is to be understood that the disclosure is not to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed and that modifications and other embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims. Although specific terms are employed herein, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation.