Load indicator and horizontal lifeline system including the same
US-10413762-B2 · Sep 17, 2019 · US
US12527980B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12527980-B2 |
| Application number | US-202218686978-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 31, 2022 |
| Priority date | Sep 1, 2021 |
| Publication date | Jan 20, 2026 |
| Grant date | Jan 20, 2026 |
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An energy absorber device for use in a fall protection system has an energy absorber in the form of an elongate flexible element having first end spaced apart from and a second end. A containment structure (such as a housing or jacket) contains the energy absorber in an un-deployed state and has a first end secured with respect to the elongate flexible element near the first end of the elongate flexible element. The second end of the containment structure has a deployment exit such that in the event of deployment of the energy absorber arrangement, the elongate flexible element is pulled through the deployment exit. The device provides for easier deployment of the elongate flexible element than other designs employing hard shell casings or housings. Movement on the elongate flexible element is also highly resisted.
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The invention claimed is: 1 . An energy absorber device for use in a fall protection system, the device comprising: an energy absorber arrangement comprising an elongate flexible element having a first end spaced apart from a second end; and a containment structure for containing the energy absorber arrangement in an un-deployed state, the containment structure having a first end and a second end, the first end of the containment structure being secured with respect to the elongate flexible element proximate the first end of the elongate flexible element and the second end of the containment structure being provided with a deployment exit comprising a flexible skirt such that in the event of deployment of the energy absorber arrangement, the elongate flexible element is pulled through the flexible skirt of the deployment exit. 2 . The energy absorber device of claim 1 , wherein the elongate flexible element is stored coiled or folded within the containment structure, prior to deployment. 3 . The energy absorber device of claim 1 , wherein the second end of the elongate flexible element protrudes through the deployment exit in the un-deployed state. 4 . The energy absorber device of claim 1 , wherein the first end of the elongate flexible element protrudes through the first end of the containment structure in the un-deployed state. 5 . The energy absorber device of claim 1 , wherein the first end of the containment structure remains secured with respect to the elongate flexible element proximate the first end of the elongate flexible element. 6 . The energy absorber device of claim 1 , wherein the first end of the containment structure is provided with clamping surfaces which clamp the elongate flexible element between the clamping surfaces in order to secure the first end of the containment structure with respect to the elongate flexible element proximate the first end of the elongate flexible element. 7 . The energy absorber device of claim 1 , wherein the containment structure comprises two or more housing body parts secured to one another to define a cavity receiving the energy absorber arrangement in the un-deployed state. 8 . The energy absorber device of claim 7 , wherein the two or more housing body parts of the containment structure are secured to one another so as to clamp the elongate flexible element between the two or more housing body parts in order to secure the first end of the containment structure with respect to the elongate flexible element proximate the first end of the elongate flexible element. 9 . The energy absorber device of claim 1 , wherein the deployment exit comprises an opening. 10 . The energy absorber device of claim 1 , wherein the flexible skirt encompasses the elongate flexible element proximate the second end of the elongate flexible element and wherein the second end of the elongate flexible element protrudes through the deployment exit in the un-deployed state. 11 . The energy absorber device of claim 9 , wherein the opening clamps or grips the flexible element proximate the second end of the elongate flexible element and wherein the second end of the elongate flexible element protrudes through the deployment exit in the un-deployed state. 12 . The energy absorber device of claim 10 , wherein the flexible skirt is flexible enough to deflect to permit the elongate flexible element to be pulled through the deployment exit. 13 . The energy absorber device of claim 10 , wherein the flexible skirt comprises a slitted or slotted zone having one or more deflectable fingers. 14 . The energy absorber device of claim 1 , wherein the elongate flexible element is deployed to an elongated state. 15 . The energy absorber device of claim 1 , wherein following deployment of the elongate flexible element the containment structure remains clamped on the first end of the elongate flexible element. 16 . The energy absorber device of claim 10 , wherein the containment structure comprises two or more housing body parts secured to one another to define an over molded jacket for the elongate flexible element in the un-deployed state; and in which the two or more housing body parts of the over molded jacket are secured to one another by mechanical fixings so as to clamp the elongate flexible element between the two or more housing body parts in order to secure the first end of the containment structure with respect to the elongate flexible element proximate the first end of the elongate flexible element. 17 . The energy absorber device of claim 1 , wherein two or more housing body parts are integrally formed to provide at the first end of the containment structure clamping surfaces for clamping the elongate flexible element proximate the first end of the elongate flexible element and, at the second end of the containment structure an opening defining the deployment exit, preferably wherein the opening has a peripheral flexible skirt. 18 . The energy absorber device of claim 16 , wherein the two or more housing body parts are formed of a flexible material such as a rubber or rubber-like material. 19 . The energy absorber device of claim 17 , wherein a thickness of the first end of the containment structure securing the containment structure with respect to the elongate flexible element is greater than the thickness of the second end of the containment structure providing the deployment exit. 20 . A fall protection system comprising the energy absorber device according to claim 10 . 21 . The fall protection system according to claim 20 , wherein the fall protection system comprises a horizontal lifeline system and the energy absorber device is provided at one or both ends of the horizontal lifeline.
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