RELEASABLE SLING DEVICE
20170291048 · 2017-10-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A62B35/0075
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A62B35/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A releasable sling device includes first, second, and third attachment devices. The first attachment device is configured to an elevating device. The second attachment device is configured to be attached to an object. The third attachment device configured to be attached to a structure. A connection element is connected between the first attachment device and the second attachment device. A securing device has a first end that is connected to the second attachment device and a second end that is connected via a releasable connection device to the third attachment device. A releaser element is connected between the first attachment device and the releasable connection device. The releasable connection device is configured to release the third attachment device from the securing device when the releaser element is pulled away from the releasable connection device with a predetermined force threshold.
Claims
1. A releasable sling device comprising: a first attachment device ; a second attachment device configured to be attached to an object; a third attachment device; a connection element connected between the first attachment device and the second attachment device; a securing device having a first end connected to the second attachment device and a second end connected via a releasable connection device to the third attachment device; and a releaser element; wherein the releasable connection device is configured to release the third attachment device from the securing device when the releaser element is pulled away from the releasable connection device with a predetermined force threshold, wherein the first attachment device is configured to be attached to a wire of an elevating device, wherein the third attachment device configured to be attached to a structure, and wherein the releaser element is connected between the first attachment device and the releasable connection device.
2. The releasable sling device according to claim 1, wherein a length of the releaser element is shorter than a sum of a length of the connection element and a length of the securing device.
3. The releasable sling device according to claim 1, wherein a length of the releaser element is at least 5% shorter than a sum of a length of the connection element and a length of the a securing device.
4. The releasable sling device according to claim 1, wherein the releasable connection device is a three-ring release system.
5. The releasable sling device according to claim 4, where the releasable connection device comprises a weak link device connected between the releaser element and the securing device, wherein the three-ring release system is released when the weak link is snapping.
6. The releasable sling device according to claim 5, wherein the weak link device comprises one or more snap rings.
7. The releasable sling device according to claim 1, wherein the releasable connection device is configured to release the third attachment device from the securing device when the releaser element is pulled in a direction towards the first attachment device.
8. The releasable sling device according to claim 1, wherein the first attachment device, the second attachment device and/or the third attachment device are carabiner hooks.
9. The releasable sling device according to claim 1, further comprising an attaching element provided on the connection element or releaser element in the proximity of the first attachment device or provided on the first attachment device.
10. The releasable sling device according to claim 1, wherein the connection element is a fall energy absorbing device.
11. The releasable sling device according to claim 2, wherein the releasable connection device is a three-ring release system.
12. The releasable sling device according to claim 11, where the releasable connection device comprises a weak link device connected between the releaser element and the securing device, wherein the three-ring release system is released when the weak link is snapping.
13. The releasable sling device according to claim 12, wherein the weak link device comprises one or more snap rings.
14. The releasable sling device according to claim 3, wherein the releasable connection device is a three-ring release system.
15. The releasable sling device according to claim 14, where the releasable connection device comprises a weak link device connected between the releaser element and the securing device, wherein the three-ring release system is released when the weak link is snapping.
16. The releasable sling device according to claim 15, wherein the weak link device comprises one or more snap rings.
Description
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0013] Embodiments of the invention will now be described in detail with reference to the enclosed drawings, where:
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[0025] It is now referred to
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[0027] In the first embodiment, the first, second and third attachment devices 10, 12 and 14 are carabiner hooks. Alternatively, other types of safety hooks, links or connectors can be used.
[0028] The releasable sling device 1 further comprises a fall energy absorbing device 20 connected between the first attachment device 10 and the second attachment device 12. A first end 20a of the device 20 is connected to the first attachment device 10 and a second end 20b of the device 20 is connected to the second attachment device 12.
[0029] Hence, if the person is falling from the mountain when being attached to the helicopter wire AB, then the fall energy absorbing device 20 may absorb the fall energy and the risk of injuries is reduced. The fall energy absorbing device 20 is considered to be known per se and will not be described further in detail here. The fall energy absorbing device 20 may for example be a Petzl Absorbica (see http://www.petzl.com/en/Professional/Lanyards-and-energy-absorbers/ABSORBICA) or a corresponding product from Petzl or other producers.
[0030] The releasable sling device 1 further comprises a securing device 22. As indicated in
[0031] The releasable sling device 1 further comprises a releaser element 24 connected between the first attachment device 10 and the releasable connection device 30. The releaser element 24 may be any type of web, rope, wire etc. The releaser element is preferably flexible.
[0032] As indicated in
[0033] The releasable connection device 30 is configured to release the third attachment device 14 from the securing device 22 when the releaser element 24 is pulled away from the releasable connection device 30 with a predetermined force threshold.
[0034] It is now referred to
[0035] In the present embodiment, the releasable connection device 30 is a three-ring release system, as shown in
[0036] In the enlarged view of
[0037] A semi-rigid cable of the three-ring release system is indicated by reference number 34 in
[0038] As shown in
[0039] In the present embodiment, the second end 24b of the releaser element 24 comprises a loop 24c, through which the semi-rigid cable 34 is guided, as illustrated schematically in
[0040] The releasable connection device 30 further comprises a weak link device 36 connected between loop 24c and the second end 22b of the securing device 22, as indicated in
[0041] The releasable connection device 30 is configured to release the third attachment device 14 from the securing device 22 when the releaser element 24 is pulled in a direction towards the first attachment device 10.
[0042] The releasable sling device 1 is now used in the situation of
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[0044] The person is now released from the mountain, and the helicopter is free to maneuver away from the mountain, with the person hanging in the helicopter wire AB under the helicopter.
[0045] It is now referred back to
[0046] In a test of a prototype, one snap ring 36 have been used, having a predetermined snap threshold of 431 N (corresponding to a weight of 44 kg). Of course, the snap rings may be replaced by other types of weak links having other snap thresholds. It should be noted that in the final product, the plan is to use two such snap rings 36 in order to increase the snap threshold.
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[0048] The first attachment device 10 was connected to a crane, where a weight measurement device in the form of a weight cell was connected to the crane wire in order to measure the pulling weight from the crane. The weight cell was sampling measurements each 1/30 of a second. The pulling direction was ca 25° in relation to the vertical direction, out from the wall.
[0049] In the beginning, the person is hanging from the wall, and the pulling weight is gradually increasing.
[0050] In the area around sample number 485, there is a flattened area caused by the pulling weigh becoming equal to the person weight. The person is here gradually being lifted by the crane.
[0051] As the pulling weight increases, the releaser element 24 is gradually pulled away from the releasable connection device 30.
[0052] When the pulling weight reaches about 143 kg, the snap rings 36 are snapping and the releasable connection device 30 is released. The person is now no longer attached to the wall, and the person is swinging back and forth under the crane. There are some fluctuations in the pulling weight which are gradually dampened around the person weight. The pulling weight of 143 kg corresponds to the sum of the person weight (ca 78 kg), the snap ring threshold (44 kg) and an additional weight of ca 21 kg assumed to be caused mainly by the pulling angle and friction.
[0053] Alternative embodiments
[0054] It should be noted that the helicopter A may be another type of elevating device, for example a lift, a crane, a pulley system etc. It should also be noted that the person B may be another type of objects, for example a load in the form of tools, building materials, a container etc. It should also be noted that the mountain C may be another type of structure, for example a tall building, a part of an offshore oil and/or gas platform, a part of a vessel etc.
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[0056] It should be noted that the first end 24a of the releaser element 24 may be connected to the first end 20a of the fall energy absorbing device 20, i.e. in this case the releaser element 24 will be indirectly connected to the first attachment device 10.
[0057] In similar ways, it is possible that the first end 20a is connected to the first end 24a and hence the device 20 is indirectly connected to the first attachment device 10.
[0058] It should be mentioned that another type of connection element may be used between the first attachment device 10 and the second attachment device 12. It would be possible to use a web, a climbing rope, or other types of connection elements instead of the fall energy absorbing device 20. A fall energy absorbing device 20 could for example be connected between the helicopter wire and the first attachment device 10. Alternatively, during some operations, a fall energy absorbing device 20 is not required at all.