Safety device for steelworkers

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Inventors

Flora, Charles D.
Davis, Billy D.

Application #

383061

Filed

Feb-3-1995

Published

Jan-27-1998

Current US Class

182/3
248/228.3
248/229.12
248/231.41

International Classes

E06C 007/18

Field of Search

182/3 182/4 182/45 248/228.1 248/228.2 248/228.3 248/228.4 248/228.5 248/228.6 248/229.12 248/229.22 248/229.24 248/231.41 248/231.61 248/316.

Examiners

Safavi; Michael

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Abstract
A safety device for steelworkers. The safety device is adapted to be slidably secured about a flanged beam to attach a lifeline to workmen and to secure the workmen against falls. The safety device includes an elongate, preferably bar member having a plurality of apertures therethrough, and first and second L-shaped jaw members suited for clamping about the flange of the beam. The second L-shaped jaw member is slidably affixed to the elongate member by a slide housing attachment portion which includes a barrel portion which allows the elongate member to slidably pass therethrough in a close fitting relationship. The second L-shaped jaw member also includes at least one aperture through the barrel portion. A locking pin is provided which passes through any one of the plurality of apertures in the elongate member, and, and through the barrel portion of the slide housing attachment portion. The locking pin is repositionable from a first, unengaged position to a second, inserted, locking position, so that when in an inserted position, the locking pin interlocks the elongate member and the slide housing attachment portion, to thereby adjustably fix the distance between the first L-shaped jaw member and the second L-shaped jaw member.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A safety device for use by workers to provide attachment for fall catchment life-lines to beams at a temporary working location, said safety device of the type that may be releasably and slideably connected to a flanged beam, said safety device comprising:

(a) an elongate bar member, said elongate bar member having a plurality of apertures therethrough, wherein each of said plurality of apertures is defined by a through wall portion;

(b) a first L-shaped jaw member affixed to said elongate bar member;

(c) a second L-shaped jaw member, said second L-shaped jaw member slidably affixed to said elongate bar member by a slide housing attachment portion, said slide housing attachment portion further comprising



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to novel, improved devices for securing a steelworker against falls, and more particularly to a novel safety device for attachment to flanged beam members.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Construction of steel frame structures, such as industrial plants and office buildings, often involves the necessity for steelworkers to work at considerable distance above the ground in order to fasten individual beams and other components together. In high rise construction, these activities may take place in an environment subject to wind and weather, as well as subject to the mistakes workers on the project site and to the typical construction site hazards of miscommunication or equipment failure. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration ("OSHA") of the United States, and similar agencies in various states and in other nations, have promulgated regulations which require various safety devices to be used by workers who are occupationally exposed to the potential of a fall from an elevated structure.
 
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