Fire service harness

4446943
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Inventors

Murray, Richard C.

Application #

471682

Filed

Mar-3-1983

Published

May-8-1984

Current US Class

182/3
182/6

International Classes

A62B 001/16; A62B 035/00

Field of Search

182/3 182/4 182/5 182/6 182/7 182/8 182/9 119/96 119/101 244/151

Examiners

Machado; R. P.

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Abstract
A rappel harness for lowering a person from a building by rope having an oversized waist strap secured to the sides of the harness which support the person by means of a direct connection preferably to each leg strap and wherein the belly and leg straps are adjustable in girth so that the person can be safely, comfortably and without rearward toppling due to the center of gravity of the person being virtually in the same vertical plane as the supporting force of the lowering rope.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A rappel harness for lowering a person from a building comprising:

(a) a belly strap with left and right sides, having opposing ends with means for securing said ends together to encircle the person's abdomen;

(b) a waist strap having left and right ends and an intermediate portion adapted to be mounted on a rappel hook for supporting the harness;

(c) a pair of left and right leg straps each having a loop for securing a person's leg, each said leg strap having an end secured respectively to the left and right ends of the waist strap and an opposite end secured to the belly strap at a point spaced from the left and right ends of the waist strap wherein said waist strap is longer than the shortest distance between its left and right ends whereby the waist strap will have slack when not loaded and will assume a position vertically above the belly strap when loaded and will be virtually in the same vertical plane as the connection points between the waist strap and each leg strap thereby preventing toppling of the person being lowered.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INENTION

The instant invention relates generally to rappel harnesses and more specifically it relates to a new improved rappel harness that is designed to prevent toppling or swaying during use, such as a fireman descending a life saving rope to affect a rescue. The harness provides for the attachment of a rappel hook directly to a waist strap of the harness thereby eliminating the need for a handle, which may be the weakest point of present harnesses.

The rappel harness currently being used is attached to a rope and used in fire and rescue professions. It presently allows for the occurence of toppling or swaying of the rescuers body. Toppling is more prominant when a victim is to be picked up by the rescuer, causing additional weight to be placed on the rescuers body above the harness waist strap, unless the harness provides a chest or shoulder strap for added protection. Fire and rescue personnel prefer the low fitting waist harness.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
 
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