Automated human personnel fall arresting system and method
US-2018126198-A1 · May 10, 2018 · US
US9421402B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9421402-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414325722-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 8, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jul 9, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 23, 2016 |
| Grant date | Aug 23, 2016 |
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A fall detection device for a lifeline, intended to be mounted on an energy absorber which includes a static portion and a mobile portion secured together, wherein the mobile portion is shifted in the event of a force higher than a force threshold value and actuates an absorber. The fall detection device includes a sensor and trajectory tracking device secured to the end of the static portion or to the end of the mobile portion and able freely to move with the end of the mobile portion or the end of the static portion respectively. This trajectory tracking device is adapted to actuate the sensor when shifting of the mobile portion is data-generating.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A fall detection device for a lifeline, intended to be mounted on an energy absorber, the energy absorber comprising a static portion and a mobile portion secured together, wherein the mobile portion is shifted relative to the static portion in the event of a force higher than a force threshold value and actuates an absorber, wherein the static portion and the mobile portion each comprise a fastener arranged at one of their ends, wherein the end of the mobile portion is intended to be connected to a lifeline cable connected onto an anchor point of an anchor structure and the end of the static portion is connected onto another anchor point of the anchor structure, the fall detection device comprises a shift sensor and a trajectory tracking device secured to the end of the static portion or to the end of the mobile portion and can freely move with the end of the mobile portion or with the end of the static portion respectively, the trajectory tracking device being adapted to actuate the sensor when the mobile portion is shifted in a manner generating data on shifting of the mobile portion relative to the static portion, wherein the trajectory tracking device is a rigid sliding rod secured to the end of the static portion or to the end of the mobile portion and has a housing respectively secured to the end of the mobile portion or to the end of the static portion, and wherein the sliding rod slides inside the housing, wherein the shift sensor comprises a rigid, mobile follower rod whose movement generates data and wherein the trajectory tracking device has geometric characteristics adapted to cooperate with the follower rod to cause movement thereof when the mobile portion of an energy absorber is shifted relative to its static portion, wherein a notch is made in the sliding rod and wherein either the follower rod is arranged at rest in the notch and can move out of the notch when the mobile portion of an energy absorber is shifted relative to its static portion, of the follower rod is arranged so as to enter the notch when the mobile portion of an energy absorber is shifted relative to its static portion. 2. The fall detection device according to claim 1 comprising a first rigid arm secured to the end of the static portion or a second rigid arm secured to the end of the mobile portion and wherein the trajectory tracking device is secured to the first arm. 3. The fall detection device according to claim 2 comprising the second rigid arm secured to the end of the mobile portion and the first rigid arm secured to the end of the static portion, wherein each of the first and second arms extends longitudinally and is arranged along one same longitudinal axis, and wherein the trajectory tracking device is either in sliding connection with the second arm secured to the end of the mobile portion, or in sliding connection with the first arm secured to the end of the static portion.
incorporating energy absorbing means · CPC title
Equipment which can travel along the length of a lifeline, e.g. travelers · CPC title
Anchors · CPC title
Lifelines, lanyards, and anchors therefore (attachments A62B35/0037) · CPC title
for measuring tension in flexible members, e.g. ropes, cables, wires, threads, belts or bands {(G01L5/0004 takes precedence)} · CPC title
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