Claims
- 1. An anchoring device for use in a rock crevice, the anchoring device movable from a non-activated position to an activated position within the rock crevice, the rock crevice being defined by a first rock wall and an opposing second rock wall, the anchoring device comprising:
a first axle member; a first cam rotatable about the first axle member, the first cam having a first side surface, a first bottom surface, and a first contact surface, the first contact surface contactable with the first rock wall; a second axle member spaced in a parallel configuration from the first axle member; and a second cam rotatable about the second axle member, the second cam a second side surface, a second bottom surface, and a second contact surface, the second contact surface contactable with the second rock wall; wherein sin a non-activated position, the first axle member is closer to the first rock wall than the second axle member and the second axle member is closer to the second rock wall than the first axle member.
- 2. The anchoring device of claim 1, and further comprising:
spring means associated with the first cam and the second cam for biasing the first cam and the second cam into the non-activated position with the first cam and the second cam being adjacent each other.
- 3. The anchoring device of claim 2 wherein the spring means is a first torsion spring about the first axle member and secured to the first cam and a second torsion spring about the second axle member and secured to the second cam.
- 4. The anchoring device of claim 1, and further comprising:
a trigger mechanism for moving the first supporting surface of the first cam and the second supporting surface of the second cam in a general direction away from each other.
- 5. The anchoring device of claim 4, and further comprising:
a first wire connected between the trigger mechanism and the first cam; and a second wire connected between the trigger mechanism and the second cam.
- 6. The anchoring device of claim 1, and further comprising:
a center spacer positioned between the first axle member and the second axle member, the center spacer having a cable-receiving aperture.
- 7. The anchoring device of claim 6, and further comprising:
a cable secured within the cable-receiving aperture of the center spacer.
- 8. The anchoring device of claim 7 and further comprising:
a sheath about the cable.
- 9. The anchoring device of claim 1 and further comprising:
a third cam rotatable about the first axle member, the third cam having a third side surface, a third bottom surface, and a third contact surface, the third contact surface contactable with the first rock wall; a fourth cam rotatable about the second axle member, the fourth cam having a fourth side surface, a fourth bottom surface, and a fourth contact surface, the fourth contact surface contactable with the second rock wall.
- 10. An anchoring device for use in a rock crevice, the anchoring device movable from a non-activated position to an activated position within the rock crevice, the rock crevice being defined by a first rock wall and an opposing second rock wall, the anchoring device comprising:
a first axle member; a first cam rotatable about the first axle member, the first cam having a first side surface, a first bottom surface, and a first contact surface, the first contact surface contactable with the first rock wall; a second axle member spaced in a parallel configuration from the first axle member; and a second cam rotatable about the second axle member, the second cam a second side surface, a second bottom surface, and a second contact surface, the second contact surface contactable with the second rock wall; wherein in a non-activated position, the first bottom surface of the first cam is free from overlap with the second bottom surface of the second cam.
- 11. The anchoring device of claim 10, and further comprising:
spring means associated with the first cam and the second cam for biasing the first cam and the second cam into the non-activated position with the first cam and the second cam being adjacent each other.
- 12. The anchoring device of claim 11 wherein the spring means is a first torsion spring about the first axle member and secured to the first cam and a second torsion spring about the second axle member and secured to the second cam.
- 13. The anchoring device of claim 10, and further comprising:
a trigger mechanism for moving the first supporting surface of the first cam and the second supporting surface of the second cam in a general direction away from each other.
- 14. The anchoring device of claim 13, and further comprising:
a first wire connected between the trigger mechanism and the first cam; and a second wire connected between the trigger mechanism and the second cam.
- 15. The anchoring device of claim 10, and further comprising:
a center spacer positioned between the first axle member and the second axle member, the center spacer having a cable-receiving aperture.
- 16. The anchoring device of claim 15, and further comprising:
a cable secured within the cable-receiving aperture of the center spacer.
- 17. The anchoring device of claim 16 and further comprising:
a sheath about the cable.
- 18. The anchoring device of claim 10 and further comprising:
a third cam rotatable about the first axle member, the third cam having a third side surface, a third bottom surface, and a third contact surface, the third contact surface contactable with the first rock wall; a fourth cam rotatable about the second axle member, the fourth cam having a fourth side surface, a fourth bottom surface, and a fourth contact surface, the fourth contact surface contactable with the second rock wall; wherein in a non-activated position, the third bottom surface of the third cam is free from overlap with the fourth bottom surface of the fourth cam.
- 19. A method for securing a climber to a rock face, the method comprising:
providing a first axle member; positioning a first cam in a first longitudinal rotatable position about the first axle member, the first cam having a first side surface, a first bottom surface, and a first contact surface, the first contact surface contactable with the first rock wall; providing a second axle member spaced in a parallel configuration from the first axle member; and positioning a second cam in a second longitudinal rotatable about the second axle member, the second cam having a second side surface, a second bottom surface, and a second contact surface, the second contact surface contactable with the second rock wall; wherein in a non-activated position, the first axle member is closer to the first rock wall than the second axle member and the second axle member is closer to the second rock wall than the first axle member and the first bottom surface of the first cam is free from overlap with the second bottom surface of the second cam.
- 20. The method of claim 19, and further comprising:
positioning a third cam in a third longitudinal rotatable position about the first axle member, the third cam having a third side surface, a third bottom surface, and a third contact surface, the third contact surface contactable with the first rock wall; positioning a fourth cam in a fourth longitudinal rotatable position about the second axle member, the fourth cam having a fourth side surface, a fourth bottom surface, and a fourth contact surface, the fourth contact surface contactable with the second rock wall.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The present application is a continuation of pending provisional patent application Serial No. 60/303,600, filed on Jul. 5, 2001, entitled “Protection Device for Use in Rock Crevices and the Like During Rock Climbing Activities”.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60303600 |
Jul 2001 |
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