The present invention relates to an adjustable harness for use with self-contained breathing apparatus (SBCA) having an improved body length adjusting system. More particularly, it relates to a body-length adjustable harness in which integration of the hoses and cables is improved; thus reducing the potential of snagging.
SCBA harnesses comprise a back plate, a pair of shoulder straps and a belt. The back plate is provided with a valve towards the lower end and a cylinder retaining strap. In use, a cylinder of breathable gas is attached to the valve and is secured to the back plate by means of the retaining strap. One or more flexible hoses extend from the valve to the shoulder straps so that breathing apparatus worn by the user may be conveniently connected thereto.
It is desirable for a SCBA harness to be adjustable in length. This allows it to be comfortably worn by users of different heights. There are known harnesses that have this feature. However, in previously considered harnesses, when the harness is adjusted from its maximum length to its minimum length there appears a surplus of hose. This means that the position of the hoses on the shoulder straps changes which may be inconvenient for the user. As an alternative, if the hoses remain fixed in place, a loop of hose protrudes from the harness. This creates a risk of snagging the hoses on obstacles whilst the harness is being worn. The hoses may either be damaged by snagging or may become entangled with an obstacle. This poses a safety risk to the wearer.
It is therefore desirable to provide a harness which is adjustable in length and in which the hoses remain fixed whilst not providing a snagging risk.
According to the invention there is provided a harness for use with breathing apparatus, comprising: a back plate for accommodating a gas cylinder; a sliding plate adjustable in a longitudinal direction with respect to the back plate so as to enable the length of the harness to be varied; at least one shoulder strap attached to an upper portion of the sliding plate; and at least one flexible conduit extending from a lower portion of the back plate, along the sliding plate, to at least one predetermined position on the shoulder strap; wherein retaining means or elements are provided on the sliding plate to prevent longitudinal movement of the flexible conduit with respect to the sliding plate, such that when the sliding plate is adjusted relative to the back plate the flexible conduit retains its predetermined position on the shoulder strap.
Preferably, during adjustment of the sliding plate relative to the back plate the flexible conduit is arranged to fold or unfold within the confines of the back plate.
In a preferred arrangement the harness comprises two shoulder straps. Each shoulder strap may have a conduit.
Preferably one or more guide channels are provided on the sliding plate for accommodating the one or more flexible conduits. The retaining means may be provided in the one or more guide channels. Further, the retaining means may comprise clamping elements provided in the one or more guide channels. The guide channels may be shaped to provide the retaining means.
Preferably at least one of said conduits extends on one side of the back plate from the lower portion of the back plate and passes through an opening in the back plate to the other side of the back plate before extending along the sliding plate.
Preferably two flexible conduits extend from the lower portion of the back plate and are configured to cross one another in the lateral direction of the back plate, so as to assist the folding and unfolding of the conduits when the sliding plate is moved.
The back plate may have biasing means or guide elements to help to bias or guide the folding and unfolding of each conduit. The biasing means or guide elements may include one or more grooves or projections provided on the back plate.
The flexible conduits may include a high-pressure hose and/or a medium-pressure hose.
The flexible conduits may include one or more electrical cables.
An embodiment of the present invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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When the sliding plate 16 is moved to the non-extended position, shown in
To aid in the folding of the hoses 24, 26 there may be elements or projections 50 provided on the rear of the back plate 12 that bias or guide the hoses 24, 26 to fold in a particularly desired manner.
Extending or telescoping sliding place 16 relative to back plate 12 causes the hoses 24, 26 to unfold to the extent necessary from the position shown in
While an embodiment of the invention has been described, the invention is limited only by the following Claims and equivalents thereof.
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