Self-retracting lifeline system

US12564743B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12564743-B2
Application numberUS-202318106003-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 6, 2023
Priority dateFeb 14, 2022
Publication dateMar 3, 2026
Grant dateMar 3, 2026

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Abstract

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A self-retracting lifeline system including a self-retracting lifeline including a retracting device and webbing extending from the retracting device, and a backpack energy absorber configured to attach to a harness at a back of a user wearing the harness, wherein the webbing includes a first end attached to the retracting device and a second end attached to the backpack energy absorber.

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What is claimed is: 1 . A self-retracting lifeline system comprising: a self-retracting lifeline including a retracting device and webbing extending from the retracting device; a backpack energy absorber configured to attach to a harness configured to be worn by a user; and a breakaway accessory keeper including a base having an H-shaped slotted opening and a loop having a first end attached to the base and a second end structured to releasably attach to the base, wherein the webbing includes a first end attached to the retracting device and a second end attached to the backpack energy absorber, wherein the webbing has a length sufficient such that the retracting device is configured to reach a hip of the user wearing the harness while the webbing is attached to the backpack energy absorber, and wherein the breakaway accessory keeper is structured to attach to the harness at the hip of the user and the retracting device is configured to attach to the breakaway accessory keeper. 2 . The self-retracting lifeline system of claim 1 , wherein the second end of the webbing is attached to the backpack energy absorber via a stitched loop formed in the webbing. 3 . The self-retracting lifeline system of claim 1 , wherein the self-retracting lifeline includes: an attachment hook assembly configured to attach to an attachment point; a frame; and a ball and socket type joint configured to attach the frame to the attachment hook assembly and to allow the frame to move angularly and rotationally with respect to the attachment hook assembly, wherein the retracting device is disposed within the frame and is configured to accommodate a length of the webbing and automatically retract the webbing. 4 . The self-retracting lifeline system of claim 3 , wherein the ball and socket type joint comprises: a cover; and a ball end, wherein a portion of the attachment hook assembly extends through the cover into the frame, and wherein the ball end is disposed proximate the frame. 5 . The self-retracting lifeline system of claim 3 , wherein the ball and socket type joint is configured to allow the frame to move angularly up to 20 degrees with respect to the attachment hook assembly. 6 . The self-retracting lifeline system of claim 1 , wherein the self-retracting lifeline is a first self-retracting lifeline, the retracting device is a first retracting device, and the webbing is a first webbing, the self-retracting lifeline system further comprising: a second self-retracting lifeline including a second retracting device; and second webbing extending from the second self-retracting lifeline, wherein the second webbing includes a first end attached to the second self-retracting lifeline and a second end attached to the backpack energy absorber. 7 . A self-retracting lifeline system comprising: a self-retracting lifeline including a retracting device and webbing extending from the retracting device; and a breakaway accessory keeper including a base having an H-shaped slotted opening and a loop having a first end attached to the base and a second end structured to releasably attach to the base, wherein the webbing includes a first end attached to the retracting device and a second end configured to couple to a harness configured to be worn by a user, wherein the webbing has a length sufficient such that the retracting device is configured to reach a hip of the user while the webbing is coupled to the harness, and wherein the breakaway accessory keeper is structured to attach to the harness at the hip of the user and the retracting device is configured to attach to the breakaway accessory keeper. 8 . The self-retracting lifeline system of claim 7 , wherein the second end of the webbing is coupled to the harness via a stitched loop formed in the webbing. 9 . The self-retracting lifeline system of claim 7 , wherein the self-retracting lifeline includes: an attachment hook assembly configured to attach to an attachment point; a frame; and a ball and socket type joint configured to attach the frame to the attachment hook assembly and to allow the frame to move angularly and rotationally with respect to the attachment hook assembly, wherein the retracting device is disposed within the frame and is configured to accommodate a length of the webbing and automatically retract the webbing. 10 . The self-retracting lifeline system of claim 9 , wherein the ball and socket type joint comprises: a cover; and a ball end, wherein a portion of the attachment hook assembly extends through the cover into the frame, and wherein the ball end is disposed proximate the frame. 11 . The self-retracting lifeline system of claim 9 , wherein the ball and socket type joint is configured to allow the frame to move angularly up to 20 degrees with respect to the attachment hook assembly. 12 . A self-retracting lifeline system comprising: a harness configured to be worn by a user; a self-retracting lifeline including a retracting device and webbing extending from the retracting device; a backpack energy absorber attached to a back of the harness; and a breakaway accessory keeper including a base having an H-shaped slotted opening and a loop having a first end attached to the base and a second end structured to releasably attach to the base, wherein the webbing includes a first end attached to the retracting device and a second end attached to the backpack energy absorber, wherein the webbing has a length sufficient such that the retracting device is configured to reach a hip of the user wearing the harness while the webbing is attached to the backpack energy absorber, and wherein the breakaway accessory keeper is structured to attach to the harness at the hip of the user and the retracting device is configured to attach to the breakaway accessory keeper. 13 . The self-retracting lifeline system of claim 12 , wherein the second end of the webbing is attached to the backpack energy absorber via a stitched loop formed in the webbing. 14 . The self-retracting lifeline system of claim 12 , wherein the self-retracting lifeline includes: an attachment hook assembly configured to attach to an attachment point; a frame; and a ball and socket type joint configured to attach the frame to the attachment hook assembly and to allow the frame to move angularly and rotationally with respect to the attachment hook assembly, wherein the retracting device is disposed within the frame and is configured to accommodate a length of the webbing and automatically retract the webbing. 15 . The self-retracting lifeline system of claim 14 , wherein the ball and socket type joint comprises: a cover; and a ball end, wherein a portion of the attachment hook assembly extends through the cover into the frame, and wherein the ball end is disposed proximate the frame. 16 . The self-retracting lifeline system of claim 12 , wherein the self-retracting lifeline is a first self-retracting lifeline, the retracting device is a first retracting device, and the webbing is a first webbing, the self-retracting lifeline system further comprising: a second self-retracting lifeline including a second retracting device; and second webbing extending from the second retracting device, wherein the second webbing includes a first end attached to the second self-retracting lifeline and a second end attached to the backpack energy absorber.

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Classifications

  • incorporating energy absorbing means · CPC title

  • Fall arrest reel devices · CPC title

  • Full body harnesses covering at least shoulders and thighs · CPC title

  • Attachments for lifelines and lanyards (lifelines, lanyards A62B35/0043) · CPC title

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What does patent US12564743B2 cover?
A self-retracting lifeline system including a self-retracting lifeline including a retracting device and webbing extending from the retracting device, and a backpack energy absorber configured to attach to a harness at a back of a user wearing the harness, wherein the webbing includes a first end attached to the retracting device and a second end attached to the backpack energy absorber.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Werner Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A62B35/0093. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 03 2026 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 12 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).