Claims
- 1. A rope grip comprising:
- a) a receiving member having a pair of substantially parallel side walls spaced apart a distance sufficient to receive a rope therebetween, said pair of side walls being joined along one side edge thereof so as to define a first engagement surface in-between said pair of side walls;
- b) an engagement member configured and dimensioned to be slidably received within said pair of side walls, said engagement member defining a second engagement surface, said second engagement surface being in a facial spaced relationship with regard to said first engagement surface;
- c) a movement restricting member, said movement restricting member being configured, dimensioned and positioned to define and restrict the movement of said engagement member within said pair of side walls;
- d) an actuating arm having a first end and, a second end and being secured to said engagement member in such a manner to allow for pivotal movement of said actuating arm, whereby said first end moves in response to a force exerted upon said second end and said first end makes contact with said receiving member whereby the movement of said first end causes said engagement member to move within said pair of side walls, such movement of said engagement member causes said second engagement surface to either move closer to or further away from said first engagement surface and accordingly secure or release said rope grip from said rope; and
- e) said first end of said actuating arm is configured and dimensioned to have an elongated cam surface, said elongated cam surface making contact with said receiving member and extending beyond said second engagement surface of said engagement member.
- 2. A rope grip as in claim 1, wherein said engagement member is stamped out of a single piece of metal and is folded along a line and said line defines said second engagement surface.
- 3. A rope grip as in claim 1, further comprising:
- a pair of planar members secured to and depending away from said second engagement surface, said planar members being configured, dimensioned and positioned to allow for said rope to be angularly displaced with respect to said rope grip whereby said planar members provide a planar surface to make contact with said rope as it is being angularly displaced.
- 4. A rope grip as in claim 1, wherein said receiving member is configured to have an elongated cam surface whereby said cam surfaces make contact with each other in order to facilitate the movement of said engagement member with respect to said receiving member.
- 5. A rope grip as in claim 1, wherein said first end of said actuating arm is configured and dimensioned to have a reduced sloping engagement surface, said surface making contact with said receiving member.
- 6. A rope grip as in claim 1, wherein said receiving member is configured to have a reduced sloping engagement surface, said surface making contact with said actuating arm in order to facilitate the movement of said engagement member with respect to said receiving member.
- 7. A rope grip comprising:
- a) a receiving member having a pair of substantially parallel side walls spaced apart a distance sufficient to receive a rope therebetween, said pair of side walls being joined along one side edge thereof so as to define a first engagement surface in-between said pair of side walls;
- b) an engagement member configured and dimensioned to be slidably received within said pair of side walls, said engagement member defining a second engagement surface, said second engagement surface being configured, dimensioned and positioned to provide a planar surface for said rope to make contact with as said rope is angularly displaced with respect to said rope grip, said second engagement surface being in a facial spaced relationship with regard to said first engagement surface;
- c) a movement restricting member, said movement restricting member being configured, dimensioned and positioned to define and restrict the movement of said engagement member within said pair of side walls;
- d) an actuating arm having a first end and, a second end and being secured to said engagement member in such a manner to allow for pivotal movement of said actuating arm, whereby said first end moves in response to a force exerted upon said second end and said first end makes contact with said receiving member whereby the movement of said first end causes said engagement member to move within said pair of side walls, such movement of said engagement member causes said second engagement surface to either move closer to or further away from said first engagement surface and accordingly secure or release said rope grip from said rope; and
- e) a pair of planar members secured to and depending away from said second engagement surface, said planar members being configured, dimensioned and positioned to allow for said rope to be angularly displaced with respect to said rope grip whereby said planar members provide a planar surface to make contact with said rope as it is being angularly displaced.
- 8. A rope grip as in claim 7, wherein said first end of said actuating arm is configured and dimensioned to have an elongated cam surface, said cam surface making contact with said receiving member.
- 9. A rope grip as in claim 7, wherein said receiving member is configured to have an elongated cam surface whereby said cam surfaces make contact with each other in order to facilitate the movement of said engagement member with respect to said receiving member.
- 10. A rope grip as in claim 7, wherein said first end of said actuating arm is configured and dimensioned to have a reduced sloping engagement surface, said surface making contact with said receiving member.
- 11. A rope grip as in claim 7, wherein said receiving member is configured to have a reduced sloping engagement surface, said surface making contact with said actuating arm in order to facilitate the movement of said engagement member with respect to said receiving member.
- 12. A rope grip as in claim 7, wherein said engagement member is stamped out of a single piece of metal and is folded along a line and said line defines said second engagement surface.
Parent Case Info
This appln claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional No. 60/081,912 filed Apr. 15, 1998.
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