Climbing locking system for vertical ladders
US-9802068-B2 · Oct 31, 2017 · US
US10047560B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10047560-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515313450-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 14, 2015 |
| Priority date | May 29, 2014 |
| Publication date | Aug 14, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 14, 2018 |
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A fall arrester is provided and includes a pawl and connecting element that are configured such that the pawl and connecting element rotate in a common direction to move the pawl to an engaging position in response to a first predetermined force applied to the connecting element in a first direction, and to allow the pawl to rotate away from the connecting element as the pawl moves to the engaging position in response to a second predetermined force applied to the connecting element in a second direction that is different than the first direction.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A fall arrester for use in a climbing protection system to protect a user from falls, wherein the fall arrester is adapted to be used with, and to be movable along, a guide rail having catching stops engageable by the fall arrester in response to a fall by the user, the fall arrester comprising: a body configured to be movable along the guide rail; a pawl comprising a pawl tooth, the pawl mounted to the body and configured to pivot between an engaging position, wherein the pawl tooth will engage a catching stop in the guide rail to stop the fall by the user, and a disengaged position, wherein the pawl tooth is not engaging any of the catching stops in the guide rail, the pawl being configured to pivot with respect to the body about a first axis; a connecting element operably connected to the pawl and configured to transmit force to the pawl from a user attached to the connecting element, the connecting element configured to pivot with respect to the body about a second axis which is parallel to the first axis; wherein the pawl and the connecting element are connected to each other by a spring, the pawl is pre-loaded toward the disengaged position from the spring which provides a pre-load force to the pawl and biasing the pawl into engagement with the connecting element as a result of the pre-load force, the pawl and the connecting element operably connected to each other such that: (a) the pawl and the connecting element rotate in a common direction as the pawl moves from the disengaged position to the engaging position in response to a first predetermined force applied to the connecting element in a first direction, and (b) the pawl rotates away from the connecting element as the pawl moves from the disengaged position to the engaging position in response to a second predetermined force applied to the connecting element in a second direction that is different than the first direction. 2. The fall arrester of claim 1 wherein the pawl is mounted to the body to rotate about the first axis between the disengaged and engaging positions, and the connecting element rotates about the first axis in a same direction as the pawl in response to the first predetermined force being applied to the connecting element in the first direction. 3. The fall arrester of claim 1 wherein the pawl is mounted to the body to rotate about a first axis between the disengaged and engaging positions, and the connecting element is mounted to rotate about the first axis between the disengaged and engaging position, and the connecting element is mounted to rotate about the second axis spaced from the first axis. 4. The fall arrester of claim 3 wherein the first axis is fixed relative to the body. 5. The fall arrester of claim 3 wherein the second axis is movable relative to the body, and the connecting element rotates about the second axis in a direction opposite to a rotation of the pawl about the first axis in response to the second predetermined force being applied to the connecting element in the second direction. 6. The fall arrester of claim 3 wherein the second axis moves with the pawl as the pawl rotates about the first axis. 7. The fall arrester of claim 1 , wherein the pre-load force is configured to be overcome in response to the second predetermined force being applied to the connecting element in the second direction. 8. The fall arrester of claim 1 wherein the second axis is movable relative to the body and moves with the pawl as the pawl rotates about the first axis. 9. The fall arrester of claim 3 wherein the connecting element is mounted to translate relative to the second axis. 10. The fall arrester of claim 6 wherein the connecting element is mounted to translate relative to the second axis. 11. The fall arrester of claim 5 wherein the connecting element is mounted to translate relative the second axis. 12. The fall arrester of claim 8 wherein the connecting element is mounted to translate relative to the second axis.
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