The invention relates to a fall arrest safety apparatus with blocking on a rope, comprising:
The document FR2600898 relates to an ascender on a rope in which the securing system is formed by a pivoting trigger designed to collaborate in the closed position with the rope. The latter can slide in the trunking of the body in the ascending direction, or on the contrary be blocked by the trigger in case of the user falling. The trigger is provided with a gripping lever able to be actuated to the open position releasing access to the trunking and enabling the rope to be inserted in the trunking. The lever is provided with a handle facilitating the opening and reclosing operation. In normal use of the ascender, certain handling operations of the rope can exert a certain pressure or friction of the rope on the lever liable to cause involuntary opening of the trigger, to the detriment of safety.
The document EP 2911870 mentions an ascender with a cam for belaying on a fixed rope, said ascender comprising a link arm with a key-hole articulated between the pivot-pin of the cam and the trunking body. A double lock which is securedly attached to the body is configured to keep the two opposite ends of the pivot-pin in aligned recesses acting as bearings. The presence of the double lock and of the link arm enables the pivot-pin to be inserted in and removed from the recesses quickly.
The object of the invention consists in securing operation of a fall arrest apparatus and blocking on the rope preventing any involuntary opening of its securing system.
The safety apparatus according to the invention is characterized in that the control device comprises a pair of gripping cleats able to be actuated simultaneously to stabilize and lock the securing system in the open position allowing access to the trunking, the two gripping cleats being arranged side by side on a transverse pivot-pin integral to the pivoting securing system.
According to a preferred embodiment, a fixed blade made from plastic material is advantageously interposed between the two gripping cleats to prevent pressing of one of the cleats from causing movement of the other cleat.
According to one feature of the invention, each gripping cleat is equipped with a boss designed to come up against a stop of the body when the two cleats are not actuated simultaneously by pivoting in the opening direction.
Such a control device with a double cleat can be used in any safety apparatus on a rope, whether it be of fall arrest with roller or ascender with cam type.
Other advantages and features will become more clearly apparent from the following description of two embodiments of the invention given for non-restrictive example purposes only and illustrated in the appended drawings, in which:
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Fall arrest apparatus 10 comprises a rigid, preferably metallic, body 12 having on one side a straight trunking 13 of U-shaped cross-section for passage of rope 11, and on the other side a clamp 14 for fitting a securing system 15 with a blocking roller 16.
Securing system 15 with blocking roller 16 is able to occupy either an active blocking position in case of a fall or a released inactive position allowing progression of the person along rope 11 in the ascending direction or in the opposite direction during controlled descending. Roller 16 in the form of a cylindrical wheel is supported by a support device with a swivelling double arm 17 articulated around a first pivot-pin 18 of body 12. The peripheral surface of roller 16 is provided with inclined gripping spikes, and a torsion spring (not shown) is threaded onto first pivot-pin 18 to bias the assembly formed by support arm 17 and roller 16 in the direction of the bottom of trunking 13. Roller 16 is mounted rotating freely on a second pivot-pin 19 of arm 17, and the inside of roller 16 contains a centrifugal coupling (not shown) designed to occupy a disengaged position or an engaged position according to the speed or the acceleration of blocking roller 16. In normal use for ascending or descending, the centrifugal coupling is in the disengaged position and roller 16 follows the progression of the person without any manual releasing action of the securing system. In case of a fall, blocking takes place automatically when the coupling moves to the engaged position, resulting in a strong pressure of the roller against rope 11 which stops the fall. The principle and operation of such a securing system with centrifugal coupling are described for example in the documents EP 1525903 and EP 1380320.
The body further comprises a rocker arm 20 having a reverse U-shape mounted rocking around a third pivot-pin 21 outside body 12. Rocker arm 20 is designed to be connected to the user's harness either directly by a connecting lanyard or by means of a shock absorber.
To perform installation of rope 11 in trunking 13, securing system 15 with roller 16 simply has to be moved as far as possible from trunking 13 by making the assembly formed by arms 17 and roller 16 swivel in the counterclockwise direction against the bias force of the torsion spring.
Securing system 15 is equipped for this purpose with a pair of gripping cleats 22, 23 which are formed by levers of substantially identical structures, and which are arranged side by side with interposition of a fixed blade 24 made from plastic material. The two cleats 22, 23 are independent from one another and are articulated around a transverse pivot-pin 25 common to the two arms 17. Each cleat 22, 23 is associated with a bias spring designed to bias the latter to the work position (
Each cleat 22, 23 is equipped with a boss 26 situated opposite pivot-pin 25 and designed to come up against a stop 27 of clamp 14 when the two cleats are not simultaneously opened to the separated position allowing access to trunking 13.
Interposed blade 24, of small thickness, has the function of preventing driving or gripping of one of cleats 22 in the opening direction from moving the other cleat 23 to the separated position.
Operation of fall arrest device 10 with double cleat 22, 23 according to
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To gain access to the inside of trunking 13, the two cleats 22, 23 have to be actuated simultaneously to make the assembly formed by arms 17 and roller 16 pivot in the counterclockwise direction to a separated position of
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The presence of the two cleats 22, 23 enables operation of the apparatus to be secured by preventing involuntary opening and access to the rope.
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A gripping handle 32 is fixed to body 112, and the surface coming into contact with the rope is provided with spikes. A bias spring biases trigger 30 towards the bottom of trunking 113.
The two cleats 122, 123 of the securing system are articulated on trigger 30 and are separated from one another by an interposed blade 124 made from plastic material.
Opening of trigger 30 is secured and requires simultaneous actuation of the two cleats 122, 123 to make trigger 30 pivot to the open position in which the cleats are latched on clamp 114.
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