Claims
- 1. An apparatus for releasably connecting a person restrained with a mechanical restraint system to a structure, the mechanical restraint system, comprising a plurality of limb cuff restraints each having a releasable cuff connector, the apparatus comprising:
a plurality of point connector elements operable to releasably connect to corresponding plurality of limb cuff restraints each having a releasable cuff connector, each of said plural point restraint connector elements comprising:
a first releasable point connector operable to releasably connect to the structure; a releasable restraint connector operable to releasably connect to one of the plural releasable cuff connectors; a first tensioning device operable to adjust a length of said plural point connector element; a first elongated webbing element connecting said releasable point connector to said first tensioning device; and a second elongated webbing element connecting said first tensioning device to said restraint connector, wherein when the restrained person is positioned on the structure, each said plural point restraint connector element is releasably connected to the structure through said point releasable connector and also releasably connected to one of the corresponding plural releasable cuff connector, thus releasably connecting the restrained person to the structure.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising an elongated interconnect element connecting each pair of said plural point restraint connector elements to one another, said interconnect element comprising a first end connected to an underside of said second webbing element and proximal to said releasable restraint connector of one of said pair of plural point restraint connector elements and a second end connected to an underside of said second webbing element and proximal to said releasable restraint connector of said other of said pair of plural point restraint connector elements.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said interconnect element is composed of an elastic material.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said interconnect element comprises at least one of a tensioning mechanism operable to control an length thereof, and a releasable interconnect coupling operable to disconnect said plural point restraint connector elements from one another.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the mechanical restraint system comprises an ankle interconnect element having a first releasable connector mounted thereon, further comprising a leg point restraint connector element comprising:
a second releasable connector sized and configured to releasably attach to said first releasable connector; a second releasable point connector operable to releasably connect to the structure; a second tensioning device operable to adjust a length of said leg point connector element; and a third elongated webbing element connecting said second releasable connector to said second tensioning device, wherein when the restrained person is positioned on the structure, said leg point restraint connector element is releasably connected to the structure through said point releasable connector and also releasably connected to the first releasable connector to restrict lateral and vertical motion of the restrained person's legs.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising an elastic loop positioned on said second webbing element between said first tensioning device and said releasable restraint connector, operable to retain a folded potion of said second webbing element that passed through said first tensioning device.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the releasable cuff connector comprises one of a male and female seatbelt-type connector, and wherein said releasable restraint connector comprises the other of said a male and female seatbelt-type connector.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said first and second webbing elements are composed of high tensile strength synthetic webbing.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein said third webbing element is composed of high tensile strength synthetic webbing.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein said female seatbelt-type connector comprises a release button operable to disengage said female seatbelt-type connector from said corresponding male seatbelt-type connector, and a protective sleeve that restricts access to said release button through a hole defined in said sleeve over said release button, sized and configured to restrict passage of elongated objects therethrough that are smaller than a human finger, wherein female seatbelt-type connector may only be disengaged by passing an elongated object through said hole in a direction of said release button until said release button is activated.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said first releasable point connector comprises a carabiner-type connector.
- 12. A method for releasably connecting a person restrained with a mechanical restraint system to a structure, the mechanical restraint system, comprising a plurality of limb cuff restraints each having a releasable cuff connector, comprising the steps of:
(a) providing a plurality of point connector elements operable to releasably connect to corresponding plurality of limb cuff restraints each having a releasable cuff connector, each of said plural point restraint connector elements comprising a first releasable point connector operable to releasably connect to the structure; a releasable restraint connector operable to releasably connect to one of the plural releasable cuff connectors; a first tensioning device operable to adjust a length of said plural point connector element; a first elongated webbing element connecting said releasable point connector to said first tensioning device; and a second elongated webbing element connecting said first tensioning device to said restraint connector, (b) releasably connecting each said plural point restraint connector element to the structure through each said point releasable connector; (c) positioning the restrained person on the structure to align said plural releasable cuff connectors with corresponding releasable restraint connectors; and (d) releasably connecting each said plural releasable cuff connector with a corresponding releasable restraint connector, thus releasably securing the restrained person to the structure.
REFERENCE TO PREVIOUSLY FILED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present patent application claims priority from a previously filed commonly assigned U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No.: 60/327,671, entitled “Multi-Point Soft Restraint Apparatus and Method” filed on Oct. 6, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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