Safety working lanyard

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Inventors

Wydra, Walter B.

Application #

892267

Filed

Mar-31-1978

Published

Jun-26-1979

Current US Class

182/3

International Classes

A62B 035/00

Field of Search

182/3 182/4 182/9 119/96

Examiners

Faw, Jr.; Price C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Stonebraker, Shepard & Stephens

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Other References

atlas Safety Equipment Co., Inc. Catalog, Brooklyn, N. Y., Catalog No. 65.

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Abstract
A safety working lanyard interconnects with a D-ring on a safety belt to provide a safety line that is versatile and readily adjustable in length while in use. End hooks connectable to the D-ring are secured to each end of a length of safety line, and a working hook has an eye that is freely slideable along the length of the line and is also trapped between the end hooks. The end hooks are sized to pass through the D-ring on the belt and connect to the working hook, which is too large to pass through the D-ring and large enough to hook onto a ladder rung.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A safety working lanyard for use with a belt having a connector ring, said lanyard comprising:

a. a length of safety line;

b. an end hook secured to each end of said line;

c. said end hooks being sized to pass through said connector ring and to hook onto said connector ring;

d. a working hook having an eye freely slideable along the length of said line;

e. said eye of said working hook being smaller than said end hooks so said working hook is trapped between said end hooks; and

f. said working hook being too large to pass through said connector ring.

2. The lanyard of claim 1 wherein said end hooks are also sized to hook onto said working hook.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention was developed as a safety line and working tool to protect and help firemen in many dangerous working situations on ladders and roofs, and it can be useful to other workers performing various tasks in dangerous places. Different working positions required during use of ground ladders, aerial ladders, and roof ladders on roofs of different pitch under many different circumstances confronted by firemen and other workers present a challenging variety of tasks for a safety working lanyard, and the invention meets many of these requirements in a simple, efficient, and convenient device. The invention aims at both safety and security for workers in high or dangerous places and flexibility, adjustability, and adaptability of a safety lanyard to a wide variety of working circumstances.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The inventive safety working lanyard is used with a belt having a connector ring. It includes a length of safety line, end hooks secured to each end of the line, and a working hook having an eye freely slideable along the length of the line. The end hooks are sized to pass through the connector ring on the belt and to hook to the connector ring, and the eye of the working hook is smaller than the end hooks so that the working hook is trapped between the end hooks. The working hook is also too large to pass through the connector ring. The safety line is adjustable in length without being disconnected during use, and the lanyard can be employed in many different ways by firemen and other workers in dangerous places.
 
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