Method and apparatus for traversing a flexible member

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6446753
  • Patent Number
    6,446,753
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, October 4, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 10, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A descender includes a frame having opposing first and second plates which define a gap therebetween. Three bearing members are movably interconnected between the plates and linked to an operator. A flexible member has opposite end portions which extend in opposite directions, and an intermediate portion which is routed about the bearing members in a manner which forms a knot. Movement of the operator relative to the frame causes the bearing members to move relative to the frame and thereby loosens or tightens the knotted, intermediate portion of the flexible member about the bearing members.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to travel of personnel along a flexible support member or purposes of reducing the risk of injury and/or reaching relatively inaccessible places.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Various circumstances give rise to the need for travel along a rope or other flexible support member. For example, people are sometimes required to rapidly evacuate an elevated structure. Other situations arise where people find it necessary to move relative to a steep support surface and/or within an open space. In order to facilitate such activity and address safety issues associated therewith, a variety of devices, including descenders, rope grabs, and hoists have been invented and/or manufactured. However, room for improvement remains.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides methods and apparatus for safely traveling along a flexible support member. A preferred embodiment of the present invention may be described as a descender which allows a person to move down a flexible support member at a controllable speed. However, those skilled in the art will recognize that the principles of the present invention may be applied to other types of devices, including fall arresting rope grabs, for example.




A preferred embodiment of the present invention includes a plurality of bearing members movable mounted between opposing plates. A flexible support member is routed about the bearing members in a manner which forms a knot. An operator is linked to the bearing members and operable to change an effective perimeter defined by outwardly facing portions of the bearing members. The size of the perimeter determines the tightness of the knot, which in turn determines the extent to which the apparatus resists movement along the fexible support member. Additional features and/or advantages of the present invention may become more apparent from the detailed description which follows.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING




With reference to the Figures of the Drawing, wherein like numerals represent like arts and assemblies throughout the several views,





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a preferred embodiment descender constructed according to the principles of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a diagrammatic top view of the descender of

FIG. 1

secured relative to an intermediate portion of a flexible member; and





FIG. 3

is a diagrammatic top view of the assembly of

FIG. 2

in a second, relatively tighter configuration.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




A preferred embodiment descender constructed according to the principles of the present invention is designated as


100


in FIG.


1


. The descender


100


generally includes a frame or housing which includes first and second plates


110


and


120


; a plurality of bearing members


130


interconnected between the plates


110


and


120


; and an operator


140


movably mounted on the plate


120


and linked to the bearing members


130


. As shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, a rope


150


or other flexible support member may be routed about the bearing members


130


to provide a safety device suitable for supporting a person relative to a support structure to which an upper portion of the rope


150


is attached.




Except for a central hole


124


through the second plate


120


, the plates


110


and


120


are mirror images of one another. Three holes


116


extend through the first plate


110


and are spaced equal distances apart from one another (as if at respective vertices of an equilateral triangle). Three similar holes


126


extend through the second plate


120


and align with the holes


116


in the first plate


110


. Three arcuate slots


117


extend through the first plate


110


, and each of the slots


117


is centered about a respective hole


116


. Each of the slots


117


may be described as extending through approximately ninety degrees with one end directed generally toward one of the holes


116


, and the other end extending perpendicular to a line drawn between the other two holes


116


. Three similar slots


127


extend through the second plate


120


and align with the slots


117


in the first plate


110


.




Each of the bearing members


130


includes a cylindrical member


134


interconnected between opposing, teardrop-shaped plates


135


. Those skilled in the art will recognize that the cylindrical members


134


may be rotatable relative to the plates


135


as a matter of design choice. A peg or shaft


136


is mounted on the outwardly facing side of each plate


135


, proximate the narrower end thereof. On each of the bearing members


130


, one of the pegs


136


projects into a respective hole


116


in the first plate


110


, and the other peg


136


projects into a respective hole


126


in the second plate


120


. A pin or cam follower


137


is mounted on the outwardly facing side of each plate, proximate the wider end thereof. On the preferred embodiment


100


, each of the pins


137


is axially aligned with a respective cylindrical member


134


. On each of the bearing members


130


, one of the pins


137


projects into a respective slot


117


in the first plate


110


, and the other pin


137


projects into a respective slot


127


in the second plate


120


.




The operator


140


is a relatively larger teardrop-shaped member or arm which may be manually operated and/or connected to a person's belt, body harness, or other safety garment. A hole


141


extends through the arm


140


proximate the narrower end to receive a fastener such as a snap hook or carabiner. A relatively larger opening


142


extends through an intermediate portion of the arm


140


to facilitate grasping of the arm


140


in a person's hand. A hub


144


is mounted on the arm


140


toward the relatively wider end and extends perpendicular to the remainder of the arm


140


. The hub


144


inserts into the central hole


124


in the second plate


120


and is rotatably connected to the second plate


120


by means of a screw


104


which threads into the hub


144


.




Three bearing surfaces or cams


147


are provided on the operator


140


at circumferentially spaced locations about the hub


144


. Each of the cams


147


bears against a respective cam follower


137


on a respective bearing member


130


. The arrangement is such that rotation of the operator


140


in a first direction relative to the second plate


120


causes the bearing members


130


to move toward the configuration shown in

FIG. 2

, and rotation of the operator


140


in a second, opposite direction relative to the second plate


120


causes the bearing members


130


to move toward the configuration shown in FIG.


3


.




Four offsets or posts


122


are rigidly interconnected between the plates


110


and


120


to form the frame or housing. The posts


122


and the plates


110


and


120


cooperate to establish a gap sufficient in size to accommodate the bearing members


130


and the flexible member


150


. The posts


122


are arranged in pairs at opposite ends of the plates


110


and


120


, and at opposite edges of the gap defined therebetween. Those skilled in the art will recognize that the posts


122


may be secured between the plates


110


and


120


in a variety of ways. On the preferred embodiment


100


, the posts


122


are welded to the second plate


120


, and screws


112


are inserted through the first plate


110


and threaded into respective posts


122


.




The rope


150


is preferably routed into the housing and about the bearing members


130


in the manner shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

. In this regard, the rope


150


may be described with reference to an intermediate portion disposed within the gap, and opposite end portions extending in opposite directions away from the housing. The intermediate portion is routed between a first set of posts


122


(at segment


157


or


157


′) and about an inwardly facing portion of a first bearing member


130


(at segment


151


or


151


′), then about an outwardly facing portion of a second bearing member


130


(at segment


152


or


152


′), then about an outwardly facing portion of a third bearing member


130


(at segment


153


or


153


′), then over itself and about an outwardly facing portion of the first bearing member


130


(at segment


154


or


154


′), then under itself and past an inwardly facing portion of the second bearing member


130


(at segment


155


or


155


′), and then over itself and between the other set of posts


122


(at segment


156


or


156


′).




The routing of the rope


150


is such that it forms a knot


159


or


159


′ about itself, as well as the bearing members


130


. Movement of the bearing members


130


causes the knot


159


to tighten or the knot


159


′ loosen, depending on the direction in which the operator


140


rotates. As the knot


159


tightens, it becomes relatively more difficult to move the apparatus


100


along the rope


150


. Conversely, as the knot


159


′ loosens, it becomes relatively easier to move the apparatus


100


along the rope


150


.




Those skilled in the art will recognize that the foregoing arrangement may be used in different ways to accomplish different tasks. For example, in one mode of operation, the apparatus


100


may be used as a rope grab, in which case a belt, harness, or other safety garment is secured relative to the hole


141


in the operator


140


. One or more springs may be used to bias the bearing members


130


toward the configuration shown in

FIG. 3

, and the user may be required to move the operator


140


against the force of the spring in order to move the bearing members


130


toward the configuration shown in

FIG. 2

, freeing the apparatus


100


for relatively unhindered travel along the rope


150


. In another mode of operation, the apparatus


100


may be used as a descender, in which case a user may selectively move the operator


140


relative to the housing to control the speed of descent along the rope


150


. Those skilled in the art will also recognize that a motor or other actuator may be connected to the operator


140


and move same in response to a control signal. In other words, the present invention may be incorporated into hoists and the like.




Among other things, the present invention may be described as a safety system, comprising: a frame including a first plate and a second plate secured to one another with a gap defined therebetween; a plurality of bearing members disposed within the gap and interconnected between the first plate and the second plate; a flexible member having an intermediate portion disposed within the gap and manipulated into a knot about the bearing members, and opposite end portions extending in opposite directions; and a means for moving at least one of the bearing members relative to the frame to selectively loosen or tighten the knot in the flexible member.




The foregoing system may include precisely three said bearing members disposed equidistance from one another. The flexible member may be routed into the gap and about an inwardly facing portion of a first bearing member, then about an outwardly facing portion of a second bearing member, then about an outwardly facing portion of a third bearing member, then over itself and about an outwardly facing portion of the first bearing member, then under itself and past an inwardly facing portion of the second bearing member, and then over itself and out of the gap.




The foregoing system may include guide members rigidly interconnected between the first plate and the second plate proximate opposite edges of the gap, and the opposite end portions of the flexible member may be routed through respective guide members. Also, each of the bearing members of the foregoing system may have a cylindrical bearing surface.




The means of the foregoing system may include an operator movably mounted on the frame and linked to the at least one of the bearing members. A cam may be provided on the operator to bear against a cam follower on the at least one of the bearing members. The cam follower may project through a slot in the second plate, and the operator may be disposed on an opposite side of the second plate. In the event that three said bearing members are provided, the operator may include a separate said cam for each of the bearing members. The bearing member(s) may be pivotally connected to the frame, and the slot may be configured as an arc which is centered about a pivot axis defined between the frame and the bearing member(s).




The present invention may also be described in terms of a safety system, comprising: a frame, including a first plate and a second plate secured to one another with a gap defined therebetween; at least three bearing members disposed within the gap and interconnected between the first plate and the second plate; a flexible member having an intermediate portion disposed within the gap, and opposite end portions extending in opposite directions, wherein the intermediate portion is routed into the gap and about an inwardly facing portion of a first bearing member, then about an outwardly facing portion of a second bearing member, then about an outwardly facing portion of a third bearing member, then across itself and about an outwardly facing portion of the first bearing member, then across itself and past an inwardly facing portion of the second bearing member, and then across itself and out of the gap; and a means for moving at least one of the bearing members relative to the frame to selectively lengthen or shorten the intermediate portion of the flexible member routed about the bearing members.




The three bearing members of this alternative system may be similarly connected to the frame and the operator. Also, the means of this alternative system may include an operator movably mounted on the frame and linked to the at least one of the bearing members. A cam on the operator may bear against a cam follower on the at least one of the bearing members. The cam follower may project through a slot in the second plate, and the operator may be disposed on an opposite side of the second plate. The at least one of the bearing members may be pivotally connected to the frame, and the slot may be configured as an arc which is centered about a pivot axis defined between the frame and the at least one of the bearing members.




The present invention may also be described in terms of a method of mounting a safety device on a flexible member, comprising the steps of: providing a frame with opposing first and second plates and a gap defined therebetween; providing bearing members within the gap and interconnected between the plates; and routing the flexible member into the gap and about an inwardly facing portion of a first bearing member, then about an outwardly facing portion of a second bearing member, then about an outwardly facing portion of a third bearing member, then across itself and about an outwardly facing portion of the f first bearing member, then across itself and past an inwardly facing portion of the second bearing member, and then across itself and out of the gap.




The foregoing method may further include the step of selectively moving at least one of the bearing members relative to the frame, and/or the flexible member may be routed so that it first crosses over itself, then crosses under itself, and then crosses over itself, thereby defining a knot.




Although the present invention is described with reference to a preferred embodiment and particular applications, those skilled in the art will recognize additional embodiments and/or applications. For example, one skilled in the may be inclined to route the rope


150


in a different manner about the bearing members


130


, and/or to knot the rope


150


about a different arrangement of bearing members which may include fixed bearing members, as well as movable bearing members. Accordingly, the scope of the present invention should be limited only to the extent of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A safety system, comprising:a frame including a first plate and a second plate secured to one another with a gap defined therebetween; a plurality of bearing members disposed within the gap and interconnected between the first plate and the second plate; a flexible member having (a) an intermediate portion disposed within the gap and manipulated into a knot about the bearing members, wherein the knot includes a first segment of the intermediate portion that is formed into a closed loop, and a second segment of the intermediate portion that passes through the closed loop, and (b) opposite end portions extending in opposite directions away from the knot; and a means for moving at least one of the bearing members relative to the frame to selectively loosen or tighten the knot in the flexible member.
  • 2. The safety system of claim 1, wherein the plurality of bearing members includes three said bearing members disposed equidistance from one another.
  • 3. The safety system of claim 1, wherein the flexible member is routed into the gap and about an inwardly facing portion of a first bearing member, then about an outwardly facing portion of a second bearing member, then about an outwardly facing portion of a third bearing member, then over itself and about an outwardly facing portion of the first bearing member, then under itself and past an inwardly facing portion of the second bearing member, and then over itself and out of the gap.
  • 4. The safety system of claim 1, further comprising guide members rigidly interconnected between the first plate and the second plate.
  • 5. The safety system of claim 4, wherein the guide members are disposed proximate opposite edges of the gap, and the opposite end portions of the flexible member are routed between respective guide members.
  • 6. The safety system of claim 1, wherein each of the bearing members of the foregoing system has a cylindrical bearing surface.
  • 7. The safety system of claim 1, wherein the means includes an operator movably mounted on the frame and linked to the at least one of the bearing members.
  • 8. The safety system of claim 7, wherein a cam is provided on the operator to bear against a cam follower on the at least one of the bearing members.
  • 9. The safety system of claim 8, wherein the cam follower projects through a slot in the second plate, and the operator is disposed on an opposite side of the second plate.
  • 10. The safety system of claim 9, wherein the plurality of bearing members includes three said bearing members, and the operator includes a separate said cam for each of the bearing members.
  • 11. The safety system of claim 10, wherein the at least one of the bearing members is pivotally connected to the frame, and the slot is an arc which is centered about a pivot axis defined between the frame and the at least one of the bearing members.
  • 12. A safety system, comprising:a frame including a first plate and a second plate secured to one another with a gap defined therebetween; at least three bearing members disposed within the gap and interconnected between the first plate and the second plate; a flexible member having an intermediate portion disposed within the gap, and opposite end portions extending in opposite directions, wherein the intermediate portion is routed into the gap and about an inwardly facing portion of a first bearing member, then about an outwardly facing portion of a second bearing member, then about an outwardly facing portion of a third bearing member, then across itself and about an outwardly facing portion of the first bearing member, the across itself and past an inwardly facing portion of the second bearing member, and then across itself and out of the gap; and wherein at least one of the bearing members is selectively movable relative to the frame to selectively lengthen or shorten the intermediate portion of the flexible member routed about the bearing members.
  • 13. The safety system of claim 12, wherein an operator is movably mounted on the frame and linked to the at least one of the bearing members.
  • 14. The safety system of claim 13, wherein a cam on the operator bears against a cam follower on the at least one of the bearing members.
  • 15. The safety system of claim 14, wherein the cam follower projects through a slot in the second plate, and the operator is disposed on an opposite side of the second plate.
  • 16. The safety system of claim 15, wherein the at least one of the bearing members is pivotally connected to the frame, and the slot is an arc which is centered about a pivot axis defined between the frame and the at least one of the bearing members.
  • 17. A method of mounting a safety device on a flexible member, comprising the steps of:providing a frame with opposing first and second plates and a gap defined therebetween; providing bearing members within the gap and interconnected between the plates; and routing the flexible member into the gap and about an inwardly facing portion of a first bearing member, then about an outwardly facing portion of a second bearing member, then about an outwardly facing portion of a third bearing member, then across itself and about an outwardly facing portion of the first bearing member, the across itself and past an inwardly facing portion of the second bearing member, and then across itself and out of the gap.
  • 18. The method of claim 17, further comprising the step of selectively moving at least one of the bearing members relative to the frame.
Parent Case Info

This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/157,645, filed Oct. 4, 1999.

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