Push locking load attachment device
US-9943710-B1 · Apr 17, 2018 · US
US10207130B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10207130-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715494699-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 24, 2017 |
| Priority date | Apr 24, 2017 |
| Publication date | Feb 19, 2019 |
| Grant date | Feb 19, 2019 |
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A user insertion system, that includes (a) a belay tether connectable to a support and configurable for descending a user; (b) an attachment device installable onto the support between the support and the belay tether; (c) a user braking device connectable between the belay tether and the user; and (d) a tip resistant system.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A user insertion system, comprising: (a) a belay tether connectable to a support and configurable for descending a user; (b) a tip resistant system, comprising: a user tether having a first length and configured to be connectable between the user and the belay tether, the user tether having a belay tether connector adjacent one end of the user tether, and a user connector adjacent an opposite end of the user tether, and an auxiliary tether having a second length less than the first length of the user tether and configured to be connectable between the user and the user tether, the auxiliary tether including: a user tether connector located adjacent a first end of the auxiliary tether, and an auxiliary user connector located adjacent a second end of the auxiliary tether opposite the user tether connector, wherein, during use of the tip resistant system by the user, the tip resistant system operates to maintain a user in a desired static attitude; and (c) a braking device connectable between the belay tether and the user, comprising: a rigid body configured to be connectable between the user and the belay tether, a pulley positioned on the rigid body and configured for receiving the belay tether when the braking system is in use, a first brake member yieldably positioned adjacent the pulley a first brake bias member operatively associated with the first brake member to bias the first brake member away from the pulley, and a lever pivotally connected to the rigid body and operable by the user to bear against the first brake member to controllably overcome the first brake bias member and controllably bear the first brake member toward the pulley, wherein the belay tether connector of the tip resistant system comprises a removable connector separable from the user tether, an integral connector non-removably connected to the user tether, and a mechanical disconnect operably associated with the removable connector and the integral connector. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the user connector of the user tether is configured to be connectable to a body harness worn by the user. 3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the auxiliary user connector of the auxiliary tether is configured to be connectable to equipment worn about an upper body portion of the user. 4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the desired static attitude comprises an attitude wherein a head portion of the user is maintained at an upright location adjacent the belay tether connector. 5. The system of claim 1 , wherein the pulley is rotatably positioned on the rigid body. 6. The system of claim 1 , wherein the braking device further comprises a second brake member yieldably positioned adjacent the pulley, a second brake bias member operatively associated with the second brake member to bias the second brake member away from the pulley, and a second lever pivotally connected to the rigid body and operable to bear against the second brake member to controllably overcome the second brake bias member and controllably bear the second brake member against a portion of the belay tether. 7. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first brake bias member comprises a spring or an elastomer. 8. A user insertion system, comprising: (a) a belay tether connectable to a support and configurable for descending a user; (b) a tip resistant system, comprising: a user tether having a first length and configured to be connectable between the user and the belay tether, the user tether having a belay tether connector adjacent one end of the user tether, and a user connector adjacent an opposite end of the user tether, and an auxiliary tether having a second length less than the first length of the user tether and configured to be connectable between the user and the user tether, the auxiliary tether including: a user tether connector located adjacent a first end of the auxiliary tether, and an auxiliary user connector located adjacent a second end of the auxiliary tether opposite the user tether connector, wherein, during use of the tip resistant system by the user, the tip resistant system operates to maintain a user in a desired static attitude; and (c) a braking device connectable between the belay tether and the user, comprising: a rigid body configured to be connectable between the user and the belay tether, a pulley positioned on the rigid body and configured for receiving the belay tether when the braking system is in use, a first brake member yieldably positioned adjacent the pulley a first brake bias member operatively associated with the first brake member to bias the first brake member away from the pulley, and a lever pivotally connected to the rigid body and operable by the user to bear against the first brake member to controllably overcome the first brake bias member and controllably bear the first brake member toward the pulley, further comprising a quick disconnect configured to releasably connect the user tether to the belay tether, the quick disconnect comprising a pair of cooperating rings integrally connected to the user tether, one of the cooperating rings being smaller than the other and passable therethrough, a cord associated with the cooperating rings, a lock member fixedly coupled to the user tether, a handle removably couplable to the lock member, and a cable fixed to the handle and releasably connectable to the cord. 9. A user insertion system, comprising: (a) a belay tether connectable to a support and configurable for descending a user; (b) an attachment device installable onto the support between the support and the belay tether, the attachment device comprising: a pair hooks rotatably mounted to the support so as to be oppositely facing and laterally offset from one another, a stop defined on one of the hooks and located so that the other one of the hooks is prevented from rotating past the stop by contact with the stop, and a biasing member operatively associated with the hooks for urging the hooks to rotate toward one another and until engaging the stop, which limits rotation of the hooks to maintain the hooks relative to one another to facilitate installation of the attachment device onto the support; (c) a user braking device connectable between the belay tether and the user, comprising: a rigid body configured to be connectable between the user and the belay tether, a pulley positioned on the rigid body and configured for receiving the belay tether when the braking system is in use, a brake member yieldably positioned adjacent the pulley, a brake bias member operatively associated with the brake member to bias the brake member away from the pulley, and a lever pivotally connected to the rigid body and operable by the user to bear against the brake member to controllably overcome the first bias member and controllably bear the brake member toward the pulley; and (d) a tip resistant system, comprising: a user tether having a first length and configured to be connectable between the user and the belay tether, the user tether having a belay tether connector adjacent one end of the user tether, and a user connector adjacent an opposite end of the user tether, and an auxiliary tether having a second length less than the first length of the user tether and configured to be connectable between the user and the user tether, the auxiliary tether including: a user tether connector located adjacent a first end of the auxiliary tether, and an auxiliary user connector located adjacent a second end of the auxiliary tether opposite the user tether connector, wherein, during use of the tip resistant system by the user, the tip resistant system operates to maintain a user in a desired static attitude.
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