Claims
- 1. A fall arrester for a climbing protection system, the fall arrester being adapted to be guided in a guide rail and to take a locked and an unlocked position in the guide rail, the fall arrester comprising:a housing; a pawl housed in the housing rotatable about an axis, the pawl including an attachment point to which a person to be secured can be connected by connecting means, the pawl being adapted to be swiveled to bring the fall arrester in the unlocked and locked positions; and a spring exerting a torque on the pawl for loading the pawl into the locked position; wherein the pawl is designed such that in the unlocked position a connection line between the rotational axis and the attachment point forms an acute angle to the horizontal, and in the unlocked position the connection line between the rotational axis and the attachment point forms an angle greater than 2° to the horizontal; and wherein the torque exerted by the spring on the pawl is less than the torque produced by the weight force of the fall arrester when the fall arrester is held at the attachment point; and wherein in the unlocked position the connection line between the rotational axis and the attachment point forms an angle of approximately 5° to the horizontal.
- 2. A fall arrester for a climbing protection system, the fall arrester being adapted to be guided in a guide rail and to take a locked and an unlocked position in the guide rail, the fall arrester comprising:a housing, a pawl housed in the housing rotatable about an axis, the pawl including an attachment point to which a person to be secured can be connected by connecting means, the pawl being adapted to be swivelled to bring the fall arrester in the unlocked and locked positions; a spring exerting a torque on the pawl for loading the pawl into the locked position; wherein the pawl is designed such that in the unlocked position the connection line between the rotational axis and the attachment point forms an acute angle to the horizontal, and in the unlocked position the connection line between the rotational axis and the attachment point forms an angle greater than 2° to the horizontal; wherein the torque exerted by the spring on the pawl is less than the torque produced by the weight force of the fall arrester when the fall arrester is held at the attachment point; wherein the rotational axis of the pawl is located at the top end of the fall arrester; and; further comprising a guide device at the top end, a guide device at the bottom end, and an additional guide device in the center of the fall arrester, the rotational axis of the pawl being arranged approximately in the center between the additional guide device and the guide device at the top end of the fall arrester.
Priority Claims (1)
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299 20 850 |
Nov 1999 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of PCT/EP00/11967, filed Nov. 29, 2000.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
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PCT/EP00/11967 |
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00 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
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WO01/40611 |
7/6/2001 |
WO |
A |
US Referenced Citations (9)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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1.336.836 |
Jul 1963 |
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