Fall arrest system and lanyard
09643034 ยท 2017-05-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A62B35/0075
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A62B35/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An improved fall arrest lanyard apparatus and method for decelerating and arresting a user from impacting the ground after a fall, along with an integrated, deployable etrier. After the fall sequence has ended, the user may use the etrier to relieve tension in an upper portion of the lanyard and thereby disconnect the lanyard from the user while suspended.
Claims
1. A fall arrest system, comprising: a fall arrest lanyard comprising a first strap with a first connector secured to a proximal end of said first strap for connecting said fall arrest lanyard to a harness for supporting a user after a fall; a second connector secured to a distal end of said first strap for connecting said fall arrest lanyard to a secure point capable of supporting said user; and a deployable etrier attached to said first strap at a first location spaced from said first connector, said etrier having at least one stirrup that is located high enough relative to said first connector, when said etrier is deployed, to allow said user to stand in said stirrup to relieve tension in a section of said first strap below said first location such that said user can disconnect said first connector from said harness after said fall; wherein said second connector comprises a second strap, wherein said second strap comprises a first terminal end secured to said distal end of said first strap and a second terminal end configured for attachment to said secure point; and wherein said first strap is configured to pull through said first terminal end to deploy said etrier during said fall wherein said first terminal end of said second strap is secured to said distal end of said first strap by a loop through which said distal end of said first strap is looped to allow said first strap to pull through said loop to deploy said etrier during said fall.
2. The fall arrest system of claim 1, further comprising an anchor point located above said first location.
3. The fall arrest system of claim 2, wherein said anchor point is locatable within reach of said user when said user is standing in said at least one stirrup and when said second connector is attached to said secure point, thereby allowing said user to attach a rescue line to said anchor point so, upon disconnecting said fall arrest lanyard from said harness, said user can use said rescue line to escape in a controlled descent from a suspended position after said fall.
4. The fall arrest system of claim 3, further comprising said harness for supporting said user after a fall, wherein said harness comprises a connection point for receiving said rescue line to support said user during said controlled descent.
5. The fall arrest system of claim 1, wherein said etrier is attached to said first strap in a manner such that tension applied to said first strap during said fall causes said etrier to begin deploying.
6. The fall arrest system of claim 1, wherein said etrier is stored inside a first sheathing that keeps said etrier in a secure position until an application of sufficient tensile force which overcomes a restrictive force of said first sheathing and allows said etrier to begin deploying during said fall.
7. The fall arrest system of claim 6, wherein said etrier is stored in a folded state with said first strap folded around and enclosing said etrier within said first sheathing.
8. The fall arrest system of claim 1, further comprising a shock pack attached to said first strap.
9. The fall arrest system of claim 8, wherein said shock pack is attached to said first strap at a second location between said etrier and said first connector.
10. The fall arrest system of claim 8, wherein said fall arrest system is configured so that said etrier deploys prior to deployment of said shock pack.
11. The fall arrest system of claim 1, further comprising an anchor point located between said first location and said second terminal end.
12. The fall arrest system of claim 8, wherein said shock pack is stored inside a sheathing to keep said shock pack in a secure position until an application of sufficient tensile force which overcomes a restrictive force of said sheathing and allows said shock pack to begin deploying during said fall.
13. The fall arrest system of claim 1, wherein said etrier comprises a length of nylon material which includes at least one sewn loop.
14. The fall arrest system of claim 1, further comprising said harness wherein said harness is separable from said fall arrest lanyard.
15. The fall arrest system of claim 2, wherein said anchor point is located within reach of said user when said user is standing in said at least one stirrup and when said second connector is attached to said secure point, thereby allowing said user to attach a rescue line to said anchor point so, upon disconnecting said fall arrest lanyard from said harness, said user can use said rescue line to escape in a controlled descent from a suspended position after said fall.
16. The fall arrest system of claim 15, further comprising said harness for supporting said user after a fall, wherein said harness comprises a connection point for receiving said rescue line to support said user during said controlled descent.
17. A fall arrest lanyard comprising; a first strap; a first connector secured to a proximal end of said first strap for connecting a proximal end of said fall arrest lanyard to a point on a harness for supporting a user after a fall; a second connector secured to a distal end of said first strap for connecting said fall arrest lanyard to a secure point capable of supporting said user; and a deployable etrier attached to said first strap at a first location spaced from said first connector, said etrier having at least one stirrup that is located high enough relative to said first connector, when said etrier is deployed, to allow said user to stand in said stirrup to relieve tension in a section of said first strap below said first location such that said user can disconnect said first connector from said harness after said fall; wherein said second connector comprises a second strap, wherein said second strap comprises a first terminal end secured to said distal end of said first strap and a second terminal end configured for attachment to said secure point; and wherein said first strap is configured to pull through said first terminal end to deploy said etrier during said fall wherein said first terminal end of said second strap is secured to said distal end of said first strap by a loop through which said distal end of said first strap is looped to allow said first strap to pull through said loop to deploy said etrier during said fall.
18. The fall arrest lanyard of claim 17, further comprising an anchor point located above said first location when said user is standing in said stirrup and when said second terminal end is attached to said secure point.
19. The fall arrest lanyard of claim 18, wherein said anchor point is locatable within reach of said user when said user is standing in said at least one stirrup and said second terminal end is attached to said secure point, thereby allowing said user to attach a rescue line to said anchor point so, upon disconnecting said fall arrest lanyard from said harness, said user can use said rescue line to escape in a controlled descent from a suspended position after said fall.
20. The fall arrest lanyard of claim 18, wherein said anchor point is located within reach of said user when said user is standing in said at least one stirrup and said second terminal end is attached to said secure point, thereby allowing said user to attach a rescue line to said anchor point so, upon disconnecting said fall arrest lanyard from said harness, said user can use said rescue line to escape in a controlled descent from a suspended position after said fall.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The novel features believed characteristic of the invention are set forth in the appended claims. The invention itself, however, as well as a preferred mode of use, further objectives and advantages thereof, will be best understood by reference to the following detailed description of illustrative embodiments when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(13) A preferred embodiment of the invention is disclosed herein as shown in
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(22) The arrest lanyard and etriers disclosed herein can be manufactured from nylon or polyester materials and plastics as known in the art to sufficient specifications for all applicable OSHA and specific industry safety requirements, including requirements which meet or exceed OSHA 29 CFR 1926.502 and ANSI Z359.1-1992. These materials are abrasion resistant and display excellent durability in all operational environments. In an alternative embodiment, the fall arrest lanyard of the first embodiment disclosed herein may comprise a single leg lanyard which incorporates only one upper and lower strap with terminal connection points at the ends of the upper and lower straps, and which includes the shock pack and deployable etrier system disclosed herein.
(23) Although the present invention has been described in terms of an exemplary embodiment, it is not limited to these embodiments and modifications. Alternative embodiments, modifications, and equivalents, which would still be encompassed by the invention, may be made by those of ordinary skill in the art, in light of the foregoing teachings. Therefore, the following claims are intended to cover any alternative embodiments, modifications, or equivalents which may be included within the spirit and scope of the invention defined by the claims.