Foldable rappelling hook

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Inventors

Bertolino, Michael

Application #

520430

Filed

Mar-8-2000

Published

Nov-5-2002

Current US Class

182/3
248/231.9
248/925

International Classes

A47G 029/00

Field of Search

182/3 248/308 248/305 248/231.9 248/231.91 248/925 294/28 294/81 294/51 43/5 43/36 114/298 114/302 114/307

Examiners

Chun-Shue; Alvin

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Buchanan Ingersoll, P.C.

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Abstract
A pocket-size rappelling hook is provided for use by firefighters and the like in escaping from the upper stories of a burning building. The inventive rappelling hook is lightweight and portable, thus minimizing any impedance to a firefighter's ability to perform his/her duties. The inventive rappelling hook includes an elongate body having front and back surfaces, first and second side surfaces, and spaced apart first and second ends. The elongate body includes an aperture therethrough adjacent to the first end for receiving a rope, and first and second channels formed in the first and second side surfaces, respectively, which extend along the length of the elongate body. First and second hook members are mounted to the elongate body for pivotable movement relative thereto. The first and second hook members are pivotable between a first position wherein the first and second hook members are securable to an object and a second position defining a closed position. In the closed position, the first and second hook members are substantially received in the first and second channels, respectively.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A pocket-size rappelling hook comprising:

an elongate body element having a front surface, a back surface, first and second side surfaces and spaced apart first and second ends, wherein the elongate body element includes an aperture therethrough adjacent the first end for receiving a rope, and first and second aligned back-to-back channels formed in the first and second side surfaces opening outwardly thereof, respectively, extending along the length of the elongate body element and terminating at first and second shoulder portions, respectively, generally adjacent the second end of the elongate body element; and

first and second hook members each including a first end mounted to the elongate body element adjacent the second end thereof for pivotal movement relative thereto and a second end spaced from the first end and defining a hook element for securing the rappelling hook to an object, each of the hook elements extending generally perpendicular to a length of the first and second hook members, respectively, the first and second hook members including first and second stepped portions, respectively, at the first ends thereof, wherein the first and second hook members are pivotable between a first position wherein the first stepped portion of the first hook member engages the first shoulder portion of the first channel and the second stepped portion of the second hook member engages the second shoulder portion of the second channel such that the first and second hook members extend outwardly from the channels on opposite sides of the elongate body, respectively, to secure to an object via their respective hook elements and a second position defining a closed position with the first and second hook members and their respective hook elements received in the first and second channels, respectively, wherein engagement of the first and second stepped and shoulder portions prohibits the first and second hook members from pivoting past the first position.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is directed toward a safety device capable for use by firefighters and the like and, more particularly, toward a foldable, pocket-size rappelling hook.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The idea of using a fire escape apparatus as a means for evacuating a burning building or other structure is generally known in the art. Such apparatus permits persons located in the upper stories of a building to escape from harm when cut-off from the stairs by, for example, fire. These apparatus utilize various types of seats, ropes, pulleys, friction brakes and other cumbersome devices to lower persons to safety. Various of these fire escape apparatus are recommended for stationary installation in locations where their emergency use might be needed. However, if these particular locations were cut-off from access by fire or the like, the fire escape apparatus so located would be rendered useless. Further, potential rescuers, such as firefighters, most likely will not be aware of the particular locations of the stationary fire escape apparatus. Thus, a firefighter stranded in an upper story of a burning building may be unaware that there is a means of escape only feet away.
 
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