Cam assembly for use with pole climbing fall restriction device
12263381 ยท 2025-04-01
Assignee
Inventors
- Kevin W. Truesdell (Binghamton, NY, US)
- Timothy Batty (Binghamton, NY, US)
- James J. Rullo (Binghamton, NY, US)
- DeForest C. Canfield (Oxford, NY, US)
Cpc classification
A63B27/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A62B35/0075
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
In a pole climbing fall prevention assembly having a pole strap, lanyard, and cam assembly that permits adjustment of the pole strap, a lever is attached to the sidewall of a cam assembly to ease the task of a climber needing to adjust the pole strap. A second lever can be attached to the second sidewall of the cam assembly to provide easier access to the lever regardless of the orientation of the cam assembly relative to the climber.
Claims
1. A cam assembly for use with a pole climbing fall restriction device that comprises a pole strap and a lanyard, said cam assembly comprising: a) a body having a base, a first sidewall, and a second sidewall, the first sidewall and the second sidewall each extending directly from said base in a same direction, wherein such that the first sidewall opposes the second sidewall, and the base includes a top surface located between the first sidewall and the second sidewall; b) a cam pivotally connected to said body such that the cam is pivotable with respect to the first sidewall between a first position and a second position, wherein a grasping surface of the cam is nearer to the top surface of the base in the first position than in the second position, wherein when the pole strap is positioned between the cam and the base and a force acts on the pole strap in a direction parallel to the top surface of the base, the cam is drawn toward the first position, such that the grasping surface compresses the strap between the grasping surface and the top surface of the base, to grasp and restrain the pole strap; c) an elongated spring attached to said cam and producing a bias force thereto relative to said body, to bias the cam in the first position, a major length of said spring extending along a longitudinal axis extending from said first sidewall to said second sidewall; and d) a first lever securely attached to and positioned on an outside surface of said first sidewall such that, during use, operation of the first lever pivots the cam with respect to the first sidewall, toward the second position, to overcome the bias force of the spring.
2. The cam assembly according to claim 1, further comprising a second lever attached to and positioned on said second sidewall such that, during use, operation of the second lever pivots the cam with respect to the second sidewall, toward the second position, to overcome the bias force of the spring.
3. The cam assembly according to claim 2, further comprising first and second nonslip coverings positioned over said first and second levers, respectively.
4. The cam assembly according to claim 3, wherein each of said first and second non-slip coverings are brightly colored to provide a source of visual distinction.
5. The cam assembly according to claim 2, further comprising a directional indicator applied to at least one of said first lever or second lever or combinations thereof.
6. The cam assembly according to claim 1, further comprising a first non-slip covering positioned over said first lever.
7. The cam assembly according to claim 6, wherein said first non-slip covering is brightly colored to provide a source of visual distinction.
8. The cam assembly according to claim 1, further comprising a directional indicator applied to said first lever.
9. The cam assembly according to claim 1, wherein said spring is coiled within said cam.
10. A pole fall restriction assembly, comprising: a) an elongated pole strap; and b) a cam assembly, comprising: i) a body having a base, a first sidewall, and a second sidewall, the first sidewall and the second sidewall each extending directly from said base in a same direction, wherein such that the first sidewall opposes the second sidewall, and the base includes a top surface located between the first sidewall and the second sidewall; ii) a cam pivotally connected to said body such that the cam is pivotable with respect to the first sidewall between a first position and a second position, wherein a grasping surface of the cam is nearer to the top surface of the base in the first position than in the second position, wherein when the pole strap is positioned between the cam and the base and a force acts on the strap in a direction parallel to the top surface of the base, the cam is drawn toward the first position, such that the grasping surface compresses the pole strap between the grasping surface and the top surface of the base to grasp and restrain the pole strap, and wherein said cam further comprises an eyelet formed therethrough; iii) a spring attached to said cam and producing a bias force thereto relative to said body, to bias the cam in the first position, said spring extending in a direction from said first sidewall to said second sidewall; iv) an elongated lanyard interconnected to said cam assembly by a connector, wherein said connector passes through said eyelet of said cam; v) a first lever attached to said first sidewall, wherein said first lever is separate from said cam and is configured to assist in overcoming said bias force; and vi) wherein said first lever is securely attached to and positioned on an outside surface of said first sidewall such that, during use, operation of the first lever pivots the cam with respect to the first sidewall, toward the second position, to overcome the bias force of the spring.
11. The pole fall restriction assembly of claim 10, wherein said cam assembly further comprises a second lever attached to and positioned on said second sidewall such that, during use, operation of the second lever pivots the cam with respect to the second sidewall, toward the second position, to overcome the bias force of the spring.
12. The pole fall restriction assembly of claim 11, further comprising first and second non-slip coverings positioned over said first and second levers, respectively.
13. The pole fall restriction assembly of claim 12, wherein each of said first and second non-slip coverings are brightly colored to provide a source of visual distinction.
14. The pole fall restriction assembly of claim 11, further comprising a directional indicator applied to at least one of said first lever or said second lever or combinations thereof.
15. The pole fall restriction assembly of claim 10, further comprising a first nonslip covering positioned over said first lever.
16. The pole fall restriction assembly of claim 15, wherein said first non-slip covering is brightly colored to provide a source of visual distinction.
17. The pole fall restriction assembly of claim 10, further comprising a directional indicator applied to said first lever.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will be more fully understood and appreciated by reading the following Detailed Description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(9) Referring now to the drawings, in which like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout, there is seen in
(10) Cam assembly 100 will be referred to hereinafter as a web grab as that is indicative of the function it serves (i.e., grabbing a web of material). Web grab 100 comprises a cam 102 having a grasping surface 103 (see, e.g.,
(11) Web grab 100 is connected to lanyard 14 by connector 16. Connector 16 is removably attached to cam 102 by passing the leg of connector 16 through an eyelet 115 formed through cam 102. Connector 16 also includes an eye 18 through which lanyard 14 passes. The weight of a climber to whom the lanyard 14 is tethered creates a pulling force that causes cam 102 to remain securely engaged with pole strap 12. To adjust pole strap 12 the climber must permit some slack to be formed in lanyard 16.
(12) To assist a climber with overcoming the spring bias, web grab 100 further comprises a pair of levers 116/118 securely attached to sidewalls 108/110, respectively, by bolts or other conventional fastening means. A directional indicator 120 is printed on levers 116/118 to assist the climber in immediately knowing which way to move the lever in order to overcome the spring bias and cause separation between cam 102 and pole strap 12. Web grab 100 could be equipped with only a single lever instead of two, but providing the two levers permits either side of the web grab 100 to be accessed depending on the orientation of web grab 100 relative to the climber. Levers 116/118 extend outwardly away from web grab 100 to provide a moment arm that minimizes the amount of force needed to be applied to the lever in order to overcome the spring bias. In addition, a non-slip, brightly colored covering 122 is applied over the ends of levers 116/118 to make it both more comfortable and easier for the climber to see and use.