Fall protection equipment having inductive sensor for connection status and control

US12090351B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12090351-B2
Application numberUS-202318121651-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 15, 2023
Priority dateFeb 9, 2018
Publication dateSep 17, 2024
Grant dateSep 17, 2024

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Techniques are described for monitoring and controlling fall protection equipment. For example, the techniques of this disclosure may be used to monitor the connection status of fall protection equipment, e.g., whether or not the fall protection equipment is connected to a support structure. The techniques described in the disclosure may determine whether the fall protection equipment is connected to a support structure based on changes in a resonant frequency of an electronic circuit of an inductive sensor within the fall protection equipment. The inductive sensor may be formed from sets of one or more coils, where a first set of one or more coils and a second set of one or more coils are wound in opposite directions.

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What is claimed is: 1. A fall protection device comprising: a gated hook comprising: a body that at least partially defines an area of attachment configured to receive a metal structure, and a moveable gate connected to the body and configured to move between an open position and a closed position, wherein the open position provides access to the area of attachment of the gated hook and the closed position restricts access to the area of attachment of the gated hook; at least one inductive sensor for sensing whether the metal structure is within the area of attachment of the gated hook, the at least one inductive sensor being configured so that a resonant frequency of an electrical circuit of the at least one inductive sensor changes when the metal structure is within the area of attachment relative to when the metal structure is not within the area of attachment; at least one gate sensor configured to generate data indicating whether the moveable gate is in the open position or the closed position; and, one or more processors configured to: determine a resonant frequency change in the electrical circuit of the at least one inductive sensor responsive to the metal structure being within the area of attachment and to determine that the metal structure is within the area of attachment based on the resonant frequency change; receive the data from the at least one gate sensor indicating whether the moveable gate is in the open position or the closed position; and, generate information indicative of whether a user of the fall protection device is connected, by way of the fall protection device, to an anchorage capable of supporting the weight of the user in the event of a user fall, based at least in part on a determination of whether the metal structure is within the area of attachment of the gated hook and the moveable gate of the gated hook is in the closed position. 2. The fall protection device of claim 1 , wherein the one or more one or more processors are configured to generate information indicative that the user of the fall protection device is connected to the anchorage capable of supporting the weight of the user in the event of a user fall, based at least on part on a determination that the metal structure is within the area of attachment of the gated hook and the moveable gate of the gated hook is in the closed position. 3. The fall protection device of claim 1 , wherein the one or more one or more processors are configured to generate information indicative that the user of the fall protection device is not connected to the anchorage capable of supporting the weight of the user in the event of a user fall, based at least in part on a determination that the metal structure is not within the area of attachment of the gated hook and/or that the moveable gate of the gated hook is in the open position. 4. The fall protection device of claim 1 , wherein the one or more processors are configured to generate information indicative that the user of the fall protection device is connected to the anchorage capable of supporting the weight of the user in the event of a user fall, based at least on part on a determination of the following operations: the moveable gate of the gated hook was detected as having opened; then, the metal structure was detected within the area of attachment of the gated hook and the moveable gate of the gated hook was detected as having closed. 5. The fall protection device of claim 1 , wherein the one or more one or more processors are configured to continue to generate information indicative that the user of the fall protection device is connected to the anchorage even if the metal structure ceases to be detected in the attachment area of the gated hook, as long as: 1) it was previously determined that the user was connected to the anchorage, and 2) during a time since the determination that the user was connected to the anchorage, the moveable gate of the gated hook has continued to be detected as remaining in the closed position and/or has not been detected as having moved to the open position. 6. The fall protection device of claim 1 , wherein the information indicative of whether the user of the fall protection device is connected to the anchorage capable of supporting the weight of the user in the event of a user fall, comprises at least one of audible information, visual information, and information that is wirelessly transmitted to a wireless access point. 7. The fall protection device of claim 1 wherein the fall protection device comprises a lanyard. 8. The fall protection device of claim 1 wherein the fall protection device comprises a self-retracting lanyard (SRL). 9. The fall protection device of claim 1 wherein the fall protection device comprises an energy-absorbing lanyard. 10. The fall protection device of claim 1 wherein the gated hook is mounted to an end of a lanyard of the fall protection device. 11. The fall protection device of claim 1 wherein the gated hook is chosen from the group consisting of a snap hook, a spring hook, a carabiner, and a shackle. 12. The fall protection device of claim 1 wherein the area of attachment of the gated hook is configured to receive a metal structure that is a D-ring. 13. The fall protection device of claim 1 wherein the fall protection device is configured so that the connecting of the user of the fall protection device to the anchorage capable of supporting the weight of the user in the event of a user fall includes connecting the gated hook of the fall protection device to a safety harness worn by the user of the fall protection device. 14. The fall protection device of claim 1 wherein the area of attachment of the gated hook is at least partially defined by a bowl of the body of the gated hook and wherein at least a portion of the electrical circuit of the at least one inductive sensor is disposed around at least a portion of the bowl of the body of the gated hook. 15. The fall protection device of claim 14 wherein at least a portion of the electrical circuit of the at least one inductive sensor is disposed on a flexible printed circuit board that is flexed around at least a portion of the bowl of the body of the gated hook. 16. The fall protection device of claim 1 wherein the one or more processors are further configured to determine whether a user fall has occurred based on whether the one or more processors receive information indicating that a load applied to the gated hook has exceeded a predetermined threshold. 17. The fall protection device of claim 1 wherein the one or more processors are further configured to determine whether a user fall has occurred based on whether the one or more processors receive information indicating that a component of the gated hook has undergone deflection and/or relative movement. 18. The fall protection device of claim 1 wherein the fall protection device comprises an accelerometer configured to generate data indicative of whether an acceleration of the fall protection device has occurred, with the one or more processors being configured to determine whether a user fall has occurred based on the data generated by the accelerometer. 19. The fall protection device of claim 1 wherein the fall protection device comprises an accelerometer configured to generate data indicative of activity of a user of the fall protection device. 20. The fall protection device of claim 1 wherein the open position of the moveable gate of the gated hook is a position in which a primary locking mechan

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  • the closing member pivoting about an axis perpendicular to the plane of the hook · CPC title

  • the position-locking means being pivotally connected · CPC title

  • by measuring the impedance of the search coil; by measuring features of a resonant circuit comprising the search coil (measuring impedance or characteristics derived therefrom G01R27/00, e.g. quality factor G01R27/26) · CPC title

  • incorporating energy absorbing means · CPC title

  • Fall arrest reel devices · CPC title

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What does patent US12090351B2 cover?
Techniques are described for monitoring and controlling fall protection equipment. For example, the techniques of this disclosure may be used to monitor the connection status of fall protection equipment, e.g., whether or not the fall protection equipment is connected to a support structure. The techniques described in the disclosure may determine whether the fall protection equipment is connec…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
3M Innovative Properties Company
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A62B35/0075. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 17 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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