Fall arrester

US9242128B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9242128-B2
Application numberUS-201214126940-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 27, 2012
Priority dateJun 29, 2011
Publication dateJan 26, 2016
Grant dateJan 26, 2016

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A fall arrester ( 100 ) for reducing injuries of a user ( 108 ) thereon when falling comprising a rotatable spool ( 314 ) with webbing ( 200 ) wound thereon, the webbing ( 200 ) being protracted from and retracted back upon the spool ( 314 ), a torsion bar ( 310 ) operationally connected to the webbing ( 200 ) through the spool ( 314 ) to generate a generally constant reaction force on the spool ( 314 ) as the torsion and bar and spool ( 314 ) rotate to absorb kinetic energy of the fall; the fall arrester ( 100 ) according to claim 1 further including a counting mechanism ( 500 ) to maintain a reserve amount of webbing ( 200 ) on the spool ( 314 ) to enable the torsion bar ( 310 ) to twist through its operational range without encountering an end-of-webbing condition.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A fall arrester for reducing injuries of a user when falling comprising a rotatable spool with webbing wound thereon, the webbing being protracted from and retracted back upon the spool by a rewind spring for reverse winding the webbing upon the spool, the webbing capable of being protracted from the spool and capable of being rewound upon the spool, configured to have the fall arrester function as a spring-loaded tether in an unlock mode of operation, a torsion bar operationally connected to the webbing through the spool to generate a generally constant reaction force on the spool as the torsion bar and spool rotate to absorb kinetic energy of the fall, and further includes a counting mechanism to maintain a reserve amount of webbing on the spool to enable the torsion bar to twist through its operational range without encountering an end of webbing condition, wherein the counting mechanism further is able to initiate a change in the operating mode of the fall arrester to enable the fall arrester to lock when the webbing is protracted at a first dynamic level independent of a length of webbing that has been protracted from the spool, the change to lock the fall arrester is initiated by an acceleration based sensor to sense a fall event and initiate a lock-up of the fall arrester and wherein the counting mechanism prevents further protraction of the webbing on the occurrence of a determinable length of the webbing having been protracted from the spool while leaving a sufficient amount of webbing on the spool to enable the torsion bar to thereafter rotate through a given number of revolutions. 2. The fall arrester of claim 1 wherein the torsion bar has a first end secured to one side of the spool and movable with the spool and a second end connected to a first lock wheel capable of being locked from rotation when the device is in a locked mode of operation, the torsion bar capable of being twisted through a given number of turns after the locked mode is entered and the webbing and spool are loaded. 3. The fall arrester of claim 1 wherein the counting mechanism further is able to initiate a change in the operating mode of the fall arrester to enable the fall arrester to lock when the webbing is protracted at a first dynamic level independent of the length of webbing that has been protracted from the spool. 4. The fall arrester of claim 1 wherein the webbing has a first end secured to the spool and a second end adapted to be linked to a connector for securing the second end to a weight supporting member of a structure. 5. The fall arrester of claim 4 wherein the connector includes a hook. 6. A fall arrester for reducing injuries of a user when falling comprising a rotatable spool with a length of flexible connecting member wound thereon, the length of flexible connecting member being protracted from and retracted back upon the spool by a rewind spring for reverse winding the webbing upon the spool, the webbing capable of being protracted from the spool and capable of being rewound upon the spool, configured to have the fall arrester function as a spring-loaded tether in an unlock mode of operation, a torsion bar operationally connected to the length of flexible connecting member through the spool to generate a generally constant reaction force on the spool as the torsion bar and spool rotate to absorb kinetic energy of the fall, and further includes a counting mechanism to maintain a reserve amount of length of flexible connecting member on the spool to enable the torsion bar to twist through its operational range without encountering an end of length of flexible connecting member condition, wherein the counting mechanism further is able to initiate a change in the operating mode of the fall arrester to enable the fall arrester to lock when the length of flexible connecting member is protracted at a first dynamic level independent of a length of flexible connecting member that has been protracted from the spool, the change to lock the fall arrester is initiated by an acceleration based sensor to sense a fall event and initiate a lock-up of the fall arrester; the spool is rotationally supported on a frame; and the length of flexible connecting member; including one of a length of webbing or string or wire; having one end secured to the spool and second end adapted to be linked to a connector for securing the second end to a structure; and wherein the torsion bar has a first end secured to one side of the spool and movable with the spool and a second end connected to a first lock wheel capable of being locked from rotation, the torsion bar capable of being twisted through a given number of turns after the being locked and the connector member and spool are loaded and wherein the counting mechanism prevents further protraction of the length of flexible connecting member on the occurrence of a determinable length of the flexible connecting member having been protracted from the spool while leaving a sufficient amount of the flexible connecting member on the spool to enable the torsion bar to thereafter rotate through a given number of revolutions. 7. The fall arrester according to claim 6 wherein the connector includes a hook.

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  • incorporating energy absorbing means · CPC title

  • Fall arrest reel devices · CPC title

  • with brake mechanisms for the winches or pulleys · CPC title

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What does patent US9242128B2 cover?
A fall arrester ( 100 ) for reducing injuries of a user ( 108 ) thereon when falling comprising a rotatable spool ( 314 ) with webbing ( 200 ) wound thereon, the webbing ( 200 ) being protracted from and retracted back upon the spool ( 314 ), a torsion bar ( 310 ) operationally connected to the webbing ( 200 ) through the spool ( 314 ) to generate a generally constant reaction force on the spoo…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Macy Philip J, Key Safety Systems Inc
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 Jan 26 2016 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?
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