This invention relates to a hoisting harness for persons, where the lifting action is taking place by a hoisting harness consisting of a seat-piece, which is placed between the person's legs, to which seat piece a rear-piece is connected. The rear-piece runs on the person's back and upwards over the shoulders. Further, a front piece is connected to the seat-piece, which runs against the person's breast and upwards over the shoulders, whereby the front piece and the rear piece have loops, or the corresponding, protruding from their free ends, which loops will be applied to a lift means e.g. a lift hanger.
Hoisting harnesses of this kind are very often so formed that when a person is lifted sitting in the harness, pressure on the chest or against the person's sides will be created and this specifically goes for heavy persons having a corpulent body. The problem is very obvious when lifting disabled persons, old persons or weak persons, who can not use their hands to keep off the tension forces of the hoisting harness.
An object of the invention is thus to design a hoisting harness, which is comfortable for the lifted person during the lifting action and thereby will not be tight across the chest or at another point of the body and which can be adapted to the size of the person's body.
An embodiment of the invention will now be described with reference to enclosed drawings.
Two connecting bands 11 and 12 are connected with the hoisting bands 4 and 5 at points approximately where the transverse band 10 is connected to the hoisting bands 4 and 5. The two connecting bands 11 and 12 are composed of several loops 13 and 14 respectively at their free ends.
The hoisting harness also includes a front piece generally indicated by 15. This front piece is connected to the front end 16 of the seat piece and is principally of the same form as the rear piece, and is why it is not described more specifically. The corresponding parts are designated by the same numerals with a prime for parts described concerning the rear piece. However, as shown in
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An embodiment has been described above but within the scope of the claims other embodiments are possible. Thus, the front piece and the rear piece have been described consisting of bands but it is obvious that parts of the front piece and the rear piece can be formed from pieces of cloths instead of bands, at least as far as up to the transverse bands.
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0004396 | Nov 2000 | SE | national |
This is a nationalization of PCT/SE01/02006 filed Sep. 19, 2001 and published in English.
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PCTSE01/02006 | 9/19/2001 | WO | 00 | 3/13/2003 |
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20040031096 A1 | Feb 2004 | US |