The present invention relates generally to a fall protection device, and more particularly to a fall protection device suitable for a hanging work site.
Fall protection devices are usually used in a person working in elevated workplaces to provide a braking effect when the person falls, preventing the person from continuing fall and ensuring the safety of the person.
A conventional fall protection device is mainly composed of a fixed body, a rotating body rotatably disposed on the fixed body, a belt body connected to the rotating body, a plurality of braking parts pivotally disposed on the rotating body, and a plurality of stoppers connected to the fixed body. While using the conventional fall protection device, the fixed body is adapted to be connected to an external support, and the belt body is adapted to be fastened on the person working in elevated workplaces. When the person carelessly falls from an elevated site, the belt body will be pulled by the person to rotate the rotating body rapidly, so that the braking parts are spun out to bump and abut against the stoppers by a centrifugal force. With the blocking of the stoppers, the rotating body cannot rotate, thereby preventing the belt body being continuously pulled out and preventing the person from continuously falling.
However, in the conventional fall protection device, a cross-section of a joint between each of the stoppers and the fixed body is rectangular, so that when the stoppers are bumped by the braking parts, the stress is easily concentrated, and the joint between each of the stoppers and the fixed body is easy to crack or fracture. As a result, a withstanding force of the conventional fall protection device may thus reduce, or even worst, the stoppers will break from the crack and lose the locking effect, which cannot ensure the safety of the person.
In view of the above, the primary objective of the present invention is to provide a fall protection device, which could distribute a bearing force while locking, reducing the damage of the components.
In addition, the another primary objective of the present invention is to provide a fall protection device, which could extend a service life.
The present invention provides a fall protection device, which includes a frame, a rotatable member, a safety belt, a braking plate, and at least one braking part, wherein a side surface of the frame has at least one stopper protruding therefrom. The at least one stopper has a first side end and a second side end, and extends in an arc shape from the first side end toward the second side end. The rotatable member is rotatably and pivotally disposed on the frame. The safety belt winds around an outer peripheral surface of the rotatable member and pulls the rotatable member to rotate. The braking plate is coaxially connected to the rotatable member, whereby the braking plate rotates coaxially along with the rotatable member. The at least one braking part is pivotally connected to the braking plate and faces the side surface of the frame, wherein when the braking plate rotates, the at least one braking part is driven to pivot from a restoring position to a locking position to abut against the first side end of the at least one stopper, thereby to restrict the rotatable member from rotating.
With the stopper which extends in an arc shape, when the stopper is bumped and is abutted by the braking part, the stress could be distributed, whereby stress could be prevented from excessive concentration and retention. In addition, the engaging strength between the stopper and the frame could be strengthened, thereby the components could be prevented from damage, increasing the service life of the fall protection device.
The present invention will be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of some illustrative embodiments in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which
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The frame 20 has a frame body 21 and a hanging ring 22. The frame body 21 has a first side plate 211, a second side plate 212, and a top plate 213, wherein the first side plate 211 is parallel to the second side plate 212 and is spaced from the second side plate 212 by a predetermined distance, and the top plate 213 is connected to both of a top end of the first side plate 211 and a top end of the second side plate 212. At least one hollow hole 214 is formed on an outer surface of the first side plate 211 (i.e., a lateral side of the frame 20). In the current embodiment, the outer surface of the first side plate 211 has two holes 214 thereon. A stopper 215 extends outward relative to the outer surface of the first side plate 211 from two adjacent side walls of the hole 214. In the current embodiment, the stopper 215 is curved and extends in an arc shape and is integrally connected to the two adjacent side walls of the hole 214 as a monolithic unit.
The first side plate 211 has a connecting hole 216 passing through a center thereof. The hanging ring 22 is engaged with the top plate 213 of the frame body 21. The frame body 21 is fixed on an inside of the housing 10. The hanging ring 22 extends out of the housing 10 from a top of the housing 10. In the current embodiment, the hole 214 includes a first portion 214a and a second portion 214b, wherein the first portion 214a communicates with the second portion 214b. The stopper 215 is connected to two side walls of the first portion 214a of the hole 214. The second portion 214b is closer to the connecting hole 216 than the first portion 214a.
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While using the fall protection device 100 of the present invention, the hanging ring 22 of the frame 20 is fixed on a secure support, and the safety belt 40 is fastened to an operator working in elevated workplaces. When the operator carelessly falls from an elevated site, the safety belt 40 would be pulled out for a short length and rotate the rotatable member 30 and the braking plate 60 rapidly, so that the braking part 70 is spun out to the locking position by a centrifugal force which is generated by the rapidly rotating braking plate 60 and overcomes the elastic force of the restoring spring 80. At this time, the abutting portion 72 of each of the braking parts 70 abuts against the stopper 215 of the frame 20, as shown in
In the current embodiment, the stopper 215 extends in an arc-shape, and the stopper 215 and the two adjacent side walls of the hole 214 is integrally connected as a monolithic unit. In this way, when the stopper 215 is bumped and is abutted by the braking part 70, the stress generated by a collision between the stopper 215 and the braking part 70 is gradually transmitted through the curved surface and is dissipated to the other end, whereby stress could be prevented from excessive concentration and retention. By connecting the stopper 215 and the two adjacent side walls of the hole 214, an engaging strength between the stopper 215 and the frame 20 could be strengthened, whereby to avoid cracking and fracturing. In this way, the stress could be dispersed, and the damage of the components could be reduced, thereby increasing the service life of the fall protection device 100. Since the bending direction of the stopper 215 is opposite to the arc direction A that the braking part 70 moves, the stress generated by the collision could be further dispersed. In addition, since the height of the stopper 215 relative to the outer surface of the first side plate 211 decreases gradually from the first side end 215a to the second side end 215b, the stopper 215 is allowed to withstand a large impact force at a portion closed to the first side end 215a, and the force received at a portion gradually away from the first side end 215a is gradually reduced. Therefore, the height reduced structure allows for less material use without compromising strength, which saves material cost.
It must be pointed out that the embodiments described above are only some preferred embodiments of the present invention. All equivalent structures which employ the concepts disclosed in this specification and the appended claims should fall within the scope of the present invention.
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