Field of the Invention
The present invention concerns an improved and simplified construction for a cable or zipline device.
Description of Related Art
Zipline cable arrangements are commonly used for recreation and other purposes. U.S. Pat. No. 7,381,137 to Steele et al. and U.S. Patent Application Publications 2009/0049946 and 2009/0255436, both to Buckman, and 2011/0162917 to Steele et al. concern overall zipline cable arrangements.
Certain elements of such zipline cable arrangements also form the subject matter of numerous patents. U.S. Pat. No. 4,062,293 to Davis, U.S. Pat. No. 5,701,824 to Johnson et al., U.S. Pat. No. 6,334,507 to Westerweel, U.S. Pat. No. 7,966,941 to Brannan, U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,819,066 and 8,336,463, both to Smith, and U.S. Pat. Nos. 8,234,980 and 8,327,770, both to Boren et al. are examples of such patents.
Other documents that could be of interest include U.S. Pat. No. 5,113,768 to Brown, U.S. Pat. No. 6,199,829 to Brown et al., U.S. Pat. No. 6,345,578 to Pabst, U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,299,752, 7,404,360, 7,637,213, 7,966,940, and 8,333,155, all to Cylvick, U.S. Pat. No. 8,042,474 to Perakis, and U.S. Pat. No. 8,316,990 to Uhlig et al.
In one preferred configuration, a device that is movable along a track defined by a cable has a main frame including a pair of side walls and a transverse connector by which the side walls are joined together. A pair of pulleys is disposed between the side walls, with the pulleys being engagable with a cable and rotatable for movement of the device along the cable. A fitting by which handles are removably attachable to the main frame is secured between the side walls, and aligned receptacles in the side walls provide for reception of hardware to preclude disengagement of the cable from the pulleys during use. Each of the pulleys is unidirectionally rotatable, and each of the receptacles mentioned above is formed by an eye in one of the side walls. Additional receptacles are included in the main frame for securing additional hardware, and the main frame may include flanges on the side walls permitting additional hardware to be hung or mounted.
It is to be understood that, throughout this description, terms such as “front,” “rear,” “top,” and “bottom” are used for convenience only. These terms are not to be considered to limit the invention in any way.
Referring now to the exploded perspective view provided by
As shown in
In use, the transverse wall 26 at the front end of the device can serve as a bumper that may run into an external braking device. The threaded interior of each of the pair of reduced diameter ends 37 of the fitting 40 is adapted to receive a screw secured to a detachable handle, as will be described. When the device is to be used, the frame 20 is placed over the cable or zipline along which travel is to occur. Once the cable or zipline is appropriately positioned in grooves 72, 74 of the pulleys 50, 52, the carabiner 100 (
Referring now to
From the description supplied, it will be apparent that the main frame 20 preferably has a unibody (one piece) metal construction. The pulleys 50, 52 are steel wheels with dimensions that, typically, will be in a range extending from 1.5″ to 3.0″. The bearings 66, again, are conventional, unidirectional bearings installed on the steel wheels. The transverse wall 26 is designed to provide protection for the unit in the event of contact with a brake/stopping mechanism.
As best illustrated in
The threaded fitting 40 mounted between the steel side walls 22, 24 mentioned provides separate specialty holes for attaching auxiliary handles; one handle 84 of a pair of such handles is illustrated in the exploded view supplied by
The foregoing disclosure has been set forth merely to illustrate the invention and is not intended to be limiting. Modifications of the disclosed embodiments incorporating the spirit and substance of the invention may occur to persons skilled in the art, and the invention should be construed to include everything within the scope of the invention ultimately claimed.
This application claims priority to U.S. provisional application 61/760,836, filed Feb. 5, 2013, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein as non-essential subject matter.
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4062293 | Davis | Dec 1977 | A |
5113768 | Brown | May 1992 | A |
5701824 | Johnson | Dec 1997 | A |
6199829 | Brown | Mar 2001 | B1 |
6334507 | Westerweel | Jan 2002 | B1 |
6345578 | Pabst | Feb 2002 | B1 |
6810818 | Petzl | Nov 2004 | B2 |
7299752 | Cylvick | Nov 2007 | B1 |
7381137 | Steele | Jun 2008 | B2 |
7404360 | Cylvick | Jul 2008 | B2 |
7637213 | Cylvick | Dec 2009 | B2 |
7819066 | Smith | Oct 2010 | B2 |
7966940 | Cylvick | Jun 2011 | B2 |
7966941 | Brannan | Jun 2011 | B1 |
8042474 | Perakis | Oct 2011 | B2 |
8234980 | Boren | Aug 2012 | B2 |
8316990 | Uhlig | Nov 2012 | B2 |
8327770 | Boren | Dec 2012 | B2 |
8333155 | Cylvick | Dec 2012 | B2 |
8336463 | Smith | Dec 2012 | B2 |
20090049946 | Buckman | Feb 2009 | A1 |
20090255436 | Buckman | Oct 2009 | A1 |
20110047764 | Strasser | Mar 2011 | A1 |
20110162917 | Steele | Jul 2011 | A1 |
20110239898 | Brown | Oct 2011 | A1 |
20150375758 | Strasser | Dec 2015 | A1 |
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International Search Report (PCT/ISA/210) dated May 19, 2014 (Two (2) pages). |
Written Opinion (PCT/ISA/237) dated May 19, 2014 (Four (4) pages). |
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