Workperson safety restraint system

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Inventors

Ghahremani, Ali

Application #

065478

Filed

May-24-1993

Published

Sep-27-1994

Current US Class

182/3
182/36

International Classes

A62B 037/00

Field of Search

182/3-7 182/36 182/45 182/12

Assignee

Skymaster, Inc. (City of Industry, CA)

Examiners

Chin-Shue; Alvin C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Brown; Boniard I.

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Abstract
A safety restraint system for a worker on an elevated structure has an elongated cable extending between cable supports spaced apart along the structure. The worker has a lanyard or line attached to a connector encircling the cable, whereby the worker can move along the support or ledge while restrained against falling. The connector includes a ring element with a radial slot wider than the transverse thickness of a support plate at each cable support to enable the ring element to pass through the cable support without being disconnected from cable. The slot is narrower than the cable thickness so that it is impossible for the worker to pull the ring element to draw the slot over the cable. Each ring element is slidably movable along the cable system to remove the ring from the cable system, and retractable stop means are provided at the endmost cable support to prevent inadvertent removal of a ring element from the cable system.
 
Claims
The inventor claims:

1. A safety restraint system for a workman on a structure at an elevated location, comprising:

a plurality of cable supports spaced along said structure, each cable support comprising a support arm and a cable anchorage tube on said arm, said support arm being narrower than the tube transversely of the tube axis,

a safety cable extending between and through said tubes, each tube being affixed to the cable to anchor the cable to the cable supports, said cable having a thickness greater than the transverse thickness of each support arm,

a flexible lanyard having a first end attachable to a workman's body and having a free second end,

connector means attached to the free end of the lanyard, said connector means comprising a ring element encircling said cable, and a tie element pivotably connected to said ring element, said ring element having two flat side faces extending transversely of the cable axis, said ring element having a radial slot of a width greater than the transverse thickness of each support arm and smaller than the thickness of the cable, whereby the ring element is slidable transversely along the cable and across the cable supports, but is not removable from the cable via the slot, said tie element being pivotably attached to the ring element for swinging motion about an axis parallel to and spaced from the cable axis, said tie element comprising a bifurcated structure having ear portions overlapping the flat side faces of said ring element, said tie element being connected to said lanyard so that upon exertion of a pulling force on the lanyard, the swing axis of the tie element is disposed on a line extending from the cable axis coincident with the lanyard line of action.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1 Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a safety restraint system for workpersons on elevated ledges, e.g., on high rise buildings. The system comprises a safety cable extending between spaced cable supports along the elevated work space, and a lanyard slidably connected to the cable. The lanyard is attached to the worker to enable the worker safely to move along the elevated work space without danger of falling.

2. Prior Developments

The present invention addresses the safety problems of workers working on narrow ledges and the like, typically on high rise buildings. Such workers typically engage in such tasks as window washing, caulking, etc.

Conventionally, the safety restraint system comprises a wire rope or cable secured to posts or stanchions at spaced points along the length of a ledge or work space. Typically, the posts are spaced apart about seven to ten feet. Each worker has one or two lanyards (short-flexible safety lines) attached to his belt or body harness. The other free end of each lanyard has a snap hook adapted to fit onto the cable so as to be slidable along the cable to prevent the worker from falling while at the same time enabling the worker to walk back and forth along the elevated work surface, typically a ledge on the side of a high rise building.
 
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