Fall arrester, for building works

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Inventors

Verdu, Vicente Mira

Application #

836892

Filed

Sep-26-1977

Published

Oct-10-1978

Current US Class

182/138
182/82

International Classes

E04G 021/32

Field of Search

182/137 182/138 182/139 182/140 182/113 182/82

Examiners

Machado; Reinaldo P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Eyre, Mann, Lucas & Just

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3949834   Safety net and adju...

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Abstract
A Y-shaped support structure is movably attached at its two arms to a track vertically attached adjacent the face of a building. Two of the arms of the Y-shaped support structure are movably engaged in a slot in the track and a net is suspended between the support structure and a similar support structure on a parallel track. The support structures with attached net can be raised by removing the supports from the upper arms of the Ys and sliding the ends of the upper arm upward while folding the net toward the building, then supporting the upper arms while the lower arms are raised while simultaneously unfolding the support structure outward, and finally supporting the bottom arms of the Ys. The support structure is lowered by reversing the procedure for raising it.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An improved fall arrester for building works, comprising: a safety net, at least two supporting arm structures for said net, each of said supporting arm structures having first and second struts, the first end of said first strut being pivotally joined to the intermediate portion of said second strut thus forming the shape of a letter "Y," at least one vertical guide channel attached to said building for each of said supporting arm structures, support means for holding the second end of said first strut and a first end of said second strut in said at least one vertical guide channel, said safety net being slung, between the second ends of said second struts, said support means for holding containing means for permitting the longitudinal motion of the ends of the struts attached thereto in said guide channel and means for securing said support means at a predetermined height in said guide channel whereby the supporting arm structures, and safety net, may all be travelled along the length of the vertical guide channels, and, be secured at said height.



Description
In the construction of buildings or similar works, safety standards are at present required to be complied with in order to prevent accidents, arising both from possible falls suffered by the workers, as well as from falling objects or materials, which may strike persons located in the vicinity of the works.

Among known arrangements for this purpose, one of the most widely adopted is that which entails placing a series of safety nets at locations where required, with each one of the lengths being extended between two side supports, which are directly attached to the frame structure of the building.

The above mentioned arrangement affords absolute safety in use, but nonetheless, all known constructions which follow this basic conventional idea, have the drawback whereby their erection is a complicated process, making it particularly difficult to place the device with its safety net at the right height so as effectively to accomplish its purpose as the building proceeds at ever differing heights, with the result that the procedure required for moving the net is a slow and complex one, this being aggravated by the fact that it is attached to the building with means which in themselves hinder the progress of work on same.
 
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