Lower body support system to facilitate floor level task execution by humans
US-11877670-B2 · Jan 23, 2024 · US
US9386829B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9386829-B2 |
| Application number | US-201013381985-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 19, 2010 |
| Priority date | Jul 28, 2009 |
| Publication date | Jul 12, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jul 12, 2016 |
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A lanyard device ( 5 ) comprises a first cord ( 10 ) coupled to a first and second coupling means ( 20, 30 ) which can be detachably coupled. The first cord is arranged in a loop that can be worn around a user's ( 200 ) neck. The first and second coupling means realize a safety release feature that minimize the risk of strangulation by opening the loop when a predetermined force acts on the first cord. The lanyard device further comprises a retention feature that keeps a communication device ( 110 ) attached to the lanyard device in the vicinity of the user in case the release feature is activated. The retention feature may be realized by a second cord ( 40 ) which is also coupled to the first and second coupling means.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A lanyard device comprising: a first flexible cord having a first end and a second end, a first and a second coupling means, the first coupling means arranged to be coupled to the first end and the second coupling means arranged to be coupled to the second end, wherein the first coupling means are further arranged to be detachably coupled to the second coupling means, and wherein the first and second coupling means are further arranged to be decoupled as a result of a predetermined force acts on the first and second coupling means, the lanyard device being characterized in further comprising a second flexible cord coupling the first coupling means and second coupling means wherein the second flexible cord is arranged to break when a further predetermined force acts on it, wherein the further predetermined force causing the second flexible cord to break is smaller than the predetermined force causing the first and second coupling means to be decoupled. 2. The lanyard device of claim 1 wherein a length of the second flexible cord is twice a height of a person wearing the lanyard device around its neck. 3. The lanyard device according to claim 1 wherein the second flexible cord is configured of conductive material, such that the breaking of the second flexible cord can be electronically detected. 4. The lanyard device according to claim 3 further including: an electronic device which detects the breaking of the second flexible cord and in response to detecting breaking of the second flexible cord, sends a help request. 5. The lanyard device according to claim 1 wherein the first flexible cord is arranged in a loop, the first flexible cord further comprising third and fourth coupling means arranged for opening and closing of the loop. 6. The lanyard device according to claim 1 wherein the first coupling means further comprises spooling means arranged to spool the second flexible cord. 7. The lanyard device according to claim 6 wherein the first coupling means is arranged to enclose the spooling means. 8. The lanyard device according to claim 6 wherein the spooling means comprises a spool arranged to be rotatable mounted to the first coupling means and coupled to one end of the second flexible cord, the other end of the second flexible cord arranged to be coupled to the second coupling means, said spooling means further comprising a spring arranged to act on the spool so as to cause the second flexible cord to be spooled and the second flexible cord to be kept pulled tight. 9. The lanyard device according to claim 1 wherein the second flexible cord is arranged to be coiled and stored in the first coupling means, the first coupling means being arranged to enclose the coiled second flexible cord when the first and second coupling means are coupled. 10. A breakaway lanyard comprising: a first flexible cord configured and sized to be worn around a person's neck and having a first end and a second end; a first coupling element attached to the first end and a second coupling element attached to the second end of the first flexible cord, the first coupling element and the second coupling element being configured to couple together to hold the flexible cord in a loop around the person's neck and being configured to decouple under a first, predetermined force such that the lanyard breaks away under the first predetermined force to protect the person from strangulation; a second flexible cord having one end coupled to the first coupling element and another end coupled to the second coupling element; a releasable coupler attached to the one end of the flexible cord configured to be releasably coupled to the first coupler element to release in response to a second predetermined force allowing the second flexible cord to detach from the first flexible cord at the one end, the second predetermined force being less than the first predetermined force. 11. The breakaway lanyard according to claim 10 , wherein the second flexible cord is electrically conductive and wherein the releasable coupler which releasably couples the one end of the second flexible cord with the first coupling element includes an electrical interconnection such that decoupling the one end of the second flexible cord from the first coupling element is electrically detectable and further including: an electronic detection circuit configured to detect the decoupling and transmit a help request in response to the decoupling. 12. The breakaway lanyard according to claim 10 , further including: another coupling arrangement disposed in the first flexible cord displaced from the first and second ends such that the first flexible cord can be opened to position it around the person's neck and remove it from around the patient's neck without decoupling the first and second coupling elements or putting the first and second flexible cords over the person's head. 13. The breakaway lanyard according to claim 10 , wherein the another end of the second flexible cord is connected with a spring-biased spool disposed in the second coupling element, the spool being spring-biased to wrap the second flexible cord around the spool and retract the second flexible cord into the second coupling element. 14. The breakaway lanyard according to claim 10 , wherein the second coupling element includes a storage compartment therein configured to store the second flexible cord. 15. The breakaway lanyard according to claim 10 , wherein one of the first and second coupling elements includes a help button and a transmitter configured such that in response to the person actuating the button, the transmitter transmits a request for help. 16. A breakaway lanyard comprising: a first flexible cord configured and sized to be worn around a person's neck and having a first end and a second end; a first coupling element attached to the first end and a second coupling element attached to the second end of the first flexible cord, the first coupling element and the second coupling element being configured to couple together to hold the flexible cord in a loop around the person's neck and being configured to decouple under a first, predetermined force such that the lanyard breaks away under the first predetermined force to protect the person from strangulation; a second flexible cord having one end coupled to the first coupling element and another end coupled to the second coupling element; a releasable coupler attached to the one end of the flexible cord configured to be releasably coupled to at least one of the first and second coupler elements to release in response to a second predetermined force allowing the second flexible cord to detach from the first flexible cord at the one end, the second predetermined force being less than the first predetermined force; wherein one of the first and second coupling elements includes a transmitter configured to transmit a help request in response to the releasable coupler becoming detached. 17. A breakaway lanyard comprising: a first flexible cord configured to be worn around a person's neck, the first flexible cord having a first end and a second end; first and second coupling elements connected with the first and second ends of the first flexible cord, the first and second coupling elements being configured to detachably couple to each other to hold the first flexible cord around the person's neck and to detach from each other in response to a first predetermined force permitting the lanyard to release from the person's neck; a second flexible cord having a first end connected with t
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