ON-ROPE WORK POSITIONING DEVICE
20170197116 ยท 2017-07-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
A62B35/0081
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63B29/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A62B35/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A rope-climbing device has an upper assembly with planar side plates spaced apart by a roller, such that the side plates rotate relative to one another about a roller axis, a spine unit comprising planar links of common width each of half the plate spacing, the links pivoted at a central point, and a lower assembly comprising third and fourth side plates spaced apart by a clamp element such that the third and fourth side plates are enabled to rotate relative to one another about the clamp axis, and the clamp element is enabled to clamp a rope between the plates. The device may be opened by aligning pivot points, a rope inserted, and closed on the rope. Engaged on the rope, the device may be set to slide on the rope, or clamp to the rope by action of a user.
Claims
1. A rope-climbing device, comprising: an upper assembly comprising a first side plate and a second side plate, each of the first and second side plates having a first free end and a second pivotal end, the first and second side plates spaced apart by a roller at a point between the first free ends and the second pivotal ends, such that the first and second side plates are rotatable relative to one another about a roller axis of the roller, the roller being rotatable about the roller axis, the first side plate having a first fixed pin extending laterally beyond the second side plate at a location between the first free end of the first side plate and the roller axis, the second side plate having a first slot extending from an edge of the second side plate into the second side plate, such that, with the first and second side plates in relative position such that the first free ends of the first and second side plates are aligned and such that the second pivotal ends of the first and second side plates are aligned, the first fixed pin is engaged in the first slot; a lower assembly comprising a third side plate and a fourth side plate, each of the third and fourth side plates having a first free end and a second pivotal end, the lower assembly further comprising a clamp element disposed between the first free ends and the second pivotal ends of the third and fourth side plates, and a bolt coupling the clamp element to the third and fourth side plates, the third and fourth side plates being rotatable relative to one another about an axis of the bolt, the clamp element being rotatable about the axis of the bolt, the clamp element having an operating end and a clamp end, the third side plate having a second fixed pin extending laterally therefrom beyond the fourth side plate at a location between the first free end of the third side plate and the axis of the bolt, the fourth side plate having a second slot extending from an edge of the fourth side plate into the fourth side plate, such that, with the third and fourth side plates in relative position such that the first free ends of the third and fourth side plates are aligned and such that the second pivotal ends of the third and fourth side plates are aligned, the second fixed pin is engaged in the second slot; and a spine unit comprising a first elongated link and a second elongated link, the first elongated link and the second elongated link being pivotable relative to one another at a central location, one end of the first elongated link joined pivotally to the second pivot end of the first side plate of the upper assembly and another end of the first elongated link joined pivotally to the second pivot end of the third side plate of the lower assembly, one end of the second elongated link joined pivotally to the second pivot end of the second side plate of the upper assembly and other end of the second elongated link joined pivotally to the second pivot end of the fourth side plate of the lower assembly.
2. The rope-climbing device of claim 1, wherein the first and second side plates of the upper assembly, the first and second elongated links of the spine assembly, and the third and fourth side plates of the lower assembly may be rotated to open the device so as to allow a rope to be engaged between the first fixed pin and the roller of the upper assembly, and between the clamp element and the second fixed pin of the lower assembly.
3. The rope-climbing device of claim 1, wherein the rope-climbing device can move freely along the rope when the weight of a user is not applied to the operating end of the clamp element.
4. The rope-climbing device of claim 1, wherein the rope-climbing device remains stationary on the rope when the weight of the user is applied to the operating end of the clamp element.
5. The rope-climbing device of claim 1, wherein the operating end of the clamp element comprises a ring of a size to engage a carabineer.
6. The rope-climbing device of claim 1, wherein the first fixed pin comprises a first eccentric body that is eccentric to an axis of the first fixed pin, such that the first eccentric body may be rotated and fixed in different positions about the axis of the first fixed pin to adjust a distance between the roller and the first eccentric body of the first fixed pin, thus accommodating ropes of different diameter.
7. The rope-climbing device of claim 6, wherein the first fixed pin comprises a splined extension configured to engage a splined opening in the first side plate, such that the first eccentric body may be inserted at different rotational orientations and fastened to resist rotation of the eccentric body relative to the first side plate.
8. The rope-climbing device of claim 1, wherein the second fixed pin comprises a second eccentric body that is eccentric to an axis of the second fixed pin, such that the second eccentric body may be rotated and fixed in different positions about the axis of the second fixed pin to adjust a distance between the clamp element and the second eccentric body of the second fixed pin, thus accommodating ropes of different diameter.
9. The rope-climbing device of claim 1, further comprising a third eccentric body of a diameter significantly larger than that of the second eccentric body, the third eccentric body joined adjustably to the third side plate, the third eccentric body engaging the second eccentric body in a manner such that rotation of the second eccentric body adjusts a position of the third eccentric body relative to the clamp end of the clamp element, providing additional compensation for accommodating ropes of different diameters.
10. A rope-climbing device, comprising: an upper assembly comprising a first set of parallel plates pivotally coupled to one another by a first pin member, and a roller mounted on the first pin and configured to rotate about a central axis of the first pin member, one plate of the first set of parallel plates having a first fixed pin extending laterally therefrom toward the other plate of the first set of parallel plates, the other plate having a first slot therein located and configured such that the first fixed pin may be received within the first slot; a lower assembly comprising a second set of parallel plates pivotally coupled to one another by a second pin member, and a clamp element disposed on the second pin member between the plates of the second set of parallel plates, the clamp element being rotatable about the axis of the second pin member, the clamp element having an operating end and a clamp end, one plate of the second set of parallel plates having a second fixed pin extending laterally therefrom toward the other plate of the second set of parallel plates, the other plate having a second slot therein located and configured such that the second fixed pin may be received within the second slot; and a spine unit comprising a first link and a second link, the first link and the second link being pivotable relative to one another, a first end of the first link joined pivotally to an end of one plate of the first set of parallel plates, a second end of the first link joined pivotally to an end of one plate of the second set of parallel plates, a first end of the second link joined pivotally to a first end of another plate of the first set of parallel plates, and a second end of the second link joined pivotally to a first end of another plate of the second set of parallel plates.
11. The rope-climbing device of claim 10, wherein the parallel plates of the upper assembly, the first and second links of the spine assembly, and the parallel plates of the lower assembly may be rotated to open the rope-climbing device so as to allow a rope to be engaged between the first fixed pin and the roller of the upper assembly, and between the clamp element and the second fixed pin of the lower assembly.
12. The rope-climbing device of claim 10, wherein the rope-climbing device can move freely along the rope when the weight of a user is not applied to the operating end of the clamp element.
13. The rope-climbing device of claim 10, wherein the rope-climbing device remains stationary on the rope when the weight of the user is applied to the operating end of the clamp element.
14. The rope-climbing device of claim 10, wherein the operating end of the clamp element comprises a ring of a size to engage a carabineer.
15. The rope-climbing device of claim 10, wherein the first fixed pin comprises a first eccentric body that is eccentric to an axis of the first fixed pin, such that the first eccentric body may be rotated and fixed in different positions about the axis of the first fixed pin to adjust a distance between the roller and the first eccentric body of the first fixed pin, thus accommodating ropes of different diameter.
16. The rope-climbing device of claim 15, wherein the first fixed pin comprises a splined extension configured to engage a splined opening in the one plate of the first set of parallel plates, such that the first eccentric body may be inserted at different rotational orientations and fastened to resist rotation of the eccentric body relative to the one plate of the first set of parallel plates.
17. The rope-climbing device of claim 10, wherein the second fixed pin comprises a second eccentric body that is eccentric to an axis of the second fixed pin, such that the second eccentric body may be rotated and fixed in different positions about the axis of the second fixed pin to adjust a distance between the clamp element and the second eccentric body of the second fixed pin, thus accommodating ropes of different diameter.
18. The rope-climbing device of claim 10, further comprising a third eccentric body of a diameter significantly larger than that of the second eccentric body, the third eccentric body joined adjustably to the one plate of the second set of parallel plates, the third eccentric body engaging the second eccentric body in a manner such that rotation of the second eccentric body adjusts a position of the third eccentric body relative to the clamp end of the clamp element, providing additional compensation for accommodating ropes of different diameters.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0015] Upper assembly 111 comprises two generally parallel side plates 101 and 102. These side plates are elongate in shape, generally flat in cross section, are constructed of a rigid material appropriate for high wear and stress applications and comprise each a first, second, and third aperture arranged sequentially along the length, patterned such that the apertures of side plate 101 and 102 match. Both side plates 101 and 102 comprise a pivot end and a control end. The distal aperture of the control end of side plate 101 is formed as a slot sized to mate an end portion of eccentric pin 108a, which is bolt 119a, and is formed such that bolt 119a may pass out of the slot by means of rotation of either side plate 101 or 102 relative to the other side plate. Bolt 119a additionally constrains eccentric pin 108a laterally within the slot when in closed position, spacing the side plates 101 and 102. The distal aperture of the control end of side plate 102 is formed as (but not limited to) a round hole in some embodiments, and as a lobed star-shaped hole in some other embodiments, patterned to mate a matching pattern in an extended portion of eccentric pin 108a, (see
[0016] Lower assembly 113 comprises two generally parallel side plates 103 and 104. These side plates are elongate in shape, generally flat in cross section, and are constructed of a rigid material appropriate for high wear and stress applications, just as are the side plates 101 and 102 of the upper assembly 111. Lower side plate 103 comprises a first, second, and third aperture arranged sequentially along the length. Lower side plate 104 comprises a first, second, third and fourth aperture arranged sequentially along the length (see
[0017] Cam/anchor 110 comprises a first and second aperture and a concave cam/friction face. The first aperture of cam/anchor 110 is sized such that a standard climbing carabineer may easily pass through the first aperture for the purpose of attaching a climber to the device 100. The second aperture of cam/anchor 110 mates pivotally to the second aperture of lower side plates 103 and 104 by means of bolt 118b and functions as a pivot fulcrum for the cam action of cam/anchor 110.
[0018] Pin/bollard assembly 114 serves as an adjustable counter face upon which cam/anchor 110 compresses rope 115 (see
[0019] Bollard 109 is constructed of a wear-resistant and lightweight material such as aluminum and comprises a circular barrel of the same width as the central barrel of eccentric pin 108a and 108b. Bollard 109 comprises a first and second aperture. The first aperture of bollard 109 is offset from center and parallel to the centerline such that the first aperture overlaps an edge of the barrel forming thereby a semicircular cutout (see
[0020] Bolt 119d is loosened to make such adjustment, and tightened again to hold bollard 109 in a new position.
[0021] Upper assembly 111 and lower assembly 113 are joined by means of spine assembly 112. Spine assembly 112 comprises link 105 and link 106, which are mirror images of one another, each having an upper and a lower end. Both links 105 and 106 are elongate in shape, generally flat in cross section, are constructed of a rigid material appropriate for high wear and stress applications, and comprise each a first, second, and third aperture arranged sequentially along the length. Both links 105 and 106 are affixed to one another pivotally by bolt 117 through their centermost (second) apertures in such a way that they may freely rotate about the major axis of bolt 117. The uppermost (first) aperture of links 105 and 106 are affixed to the pivot ends (first) apertures of upper side plates 101 and 102 respectively by bolts 116a and 116c (see
[0022] As shown in neutral position in
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[0027] The skilled person will understand that the descriptions made above are exemplary, and that there is a considerable range of variability in dimensions, material, fasteners, pivots and the like that may be made within the scope of the invention. Consequently, the scope of the invention is limited only by the claims that follow.