Claims
- 1. A portable anchor for supporting a line along a side of a structure, the portable anchor comprising:
a beam member having a line support end, a counterweight end, and a pivot location; a line support member attached to the beam member at a line support location proximate the line support end; a counterweight attached to the beam member at a counterweight location proximate the counterweight end; wherein the beam member is slidably extendible in length so that the distance from the counterweight location to the pivot location may fixed at any of a plurality of lengths.
- 2. The portable anchor of claim 1, wherein the beam member comprises a hollow outer member and an inner member extending at least partially into the hollow outer member and slidably moveable therein to provide the beam member with any of a plurality of lengths.
- 3. The portable anchor of claim 1, further comprising a bipod removably attached to the beam member at the pivot location.
- 4. The portable anchor of claim 1, wherein the portable anchor has a center of gravity location when in a line-deployed configuration with a line supported from the line support member, and further comprising a handle attached to the beam member at a location between the counterweight end and the center of gravity location so that the portable anchor may be carried in the line-deployed configuration by a person having one hand holding the handle and a second hand cradling the beam member between the center of gravity location and the line support end.
- 5. The portable anchor of claim 1, further comprising a line storage member attached to the beam member, the line forming a handle for carrying the beam member when stored on the line storage member.
- 6. The portable anchor of claim 1, wherein the counterweight is rotatably attached to the beam member and has a bottom portion cross-sectional area that is greater than a top portion cross-sectional area.
- 7. The portable anchor of claim 6, wherein the counterweight has a generally triangular shape from a side perspective.
- 8. The portable anchor of claim 6, wherein the counterweight has a generally half-moon shape from a side perspective.
- 9. The portable anchor of claim 6, wherein the counterweight has a generally inverted T-shape from a side perspective.
- 10. The portable anchor of claim 1, wherein the counterweight further comprises:
a weight member having a hole formed there through; a bolt member having a head end and having a threaded end opposed the head end, the bolt member adapted for passing through a hole formed in the beam member and through the hole formed in the weight member; a handle member attached to the head end of the bolt member; a spacer member attached to the bolt member a predetermined distance from the handle member, the spacer member adapted to space the weight member from the handle member when the bolt member is disposed through the hole formed in the weight member; a nut adapted to thread onto the threaded end of the bolt member for urging the weight member toward the spacer member and for retaining the counterweight on the beam member.
- 11. A portable anchor for supporting a line along a side of a structure, the portable anchor comprising:
a beam member having a line support end, a counterweight end, and a pivot location; a line attached to the beam member proximate the line support end; a pivot support member having a beam end attached to the beam member at the pivot location and having a foot end opposed the beam end; a counterweight having a top portion pivotally attached to the beam member proximate the counterweight end and having a bottom portion; wherein when the portable anchor is positioned on a top of a structure for supporting the line along a side of the structure, the foot end of the pivot support member and the bottom portion of the counterweight are in contact with the top of the structure.
- 12. The portable anchor of claim 11, wherein the cross-sectional area of the bottom portion of the counterweight is greater than the cross-sectional area of the top portion of the counterweight.
- 13. The portable anchor of claim 12, wherein the counterweight has a generally triangular shape from a side perspective.
- 14. The portable anchor of claim 12, wherein the counterweight has a generally half-moon shape from a side perspective.
- 15. The portable anchor of claim 12, wherein the counterweight has a generally inverted T-shape from a side perspective.
- 16. The portable anchor of claim 11, wherein the beam member comprises a hollow outer member and an inner member extending at least partially into the hollow outer member and slidably moveable therein to provide the beam member with any of a plurality of lengths.
- 17. The portable anchor of claim 11, wherein the portable anchor has a center of gravity location when in a line-deployed configuration, and further comprising a handle attached to the beam member at a location between the counterweight end and the center of gravity location so that the portable anchor may be carried in the line-deployed configuration by a person having one hand holding the handle and a second hand cradling the beam member between the center of gravity location and the line support end.
- 18. The portable anchor of claim 11, further comprising a line storage member attached to the beam member, the line forming a handle for carrying the beam member when stored on the line storage member.
- 19. A method of supporting a line over an edge of a structure, the method comprising:
providing a beam member having a line support end and a counterweight end, the beam member comprising a hollow outer member and an inner member slidably extending at least partially into the hollow outer member and fixable at a plurality of positions for providing the beam member with a respective plurality of lengths; positioning the beam member on a top of a structure at a working location; adjusting the length of the beam member to a maximum length permitted by the working location; connecting a counterweight to the beam member proximate the counterweight end; connecting a line to the beam member proximate the line support end; supporting the beam member at a pivot location of the beam member between the line support end and the counterweight end; allowing the counterweight to rest on the top of the structure; and dropping the line over an edge of the structure.
- 20. The method of claim 19, wherein the beam member has a center of gravity location when in a line-deployed configuration with the line and the counterweight connected to the beam member, and further comprising:
attaching a handle to the beam member at a location between the counterweight end and the center of gravity location so that the beam member may be carried in the line-deployed configuration by a person having one hand holding the handle and a second hand cradling the beam member between the center of gravity location and the line support end.
- 21. The method of claim 19, further comprising:
attaching a line storage member to the beam member; wrapping the line around the line storage member; and using the line as a handle to carry the beam member.
- 22. The method of claim 19, further comprising:
providing the counterweight to have a bottom portion cross-sectional area that is greater than a top portion cross-sectional area; and pivotally connecting the counterweight to the beam member so that the counterweight will self-level with a bottom edge of the counterweight in a horizontal position.
- 23. The method of claim 19, further comprising attaching the counterweight to the beam member by:
providing a hole in the counterweight and a hole in the beam member; providing a bolt member having a head end and having a threaded end opposed the head end, the bolt member adapted for passing through the hole formed in the beam member and through the hole formed in the counterweight; attaching a handle to the head end of the bolt member; attaching a spacer member to the bolt member a predetermined distance from the handle member, the spacer member adapted to space the weight member from the handle member when the bolt member is disposed through the hole formed in the weight member; and threading a nut onto the threaded end of the bolt member for urging the weight member toward the spacer member and for retaining the counterweight on the beam member.
- 24. The method of claim 23, further comprising carrying the counterweight separately from the beam member by:
passing the threaded end of the bolt member through the hole formed in the counterweight; and tightening the nut against the counterweight with the handle in a predetermined position relative to the counterweight so that the counterweight is balanced when carried by the handle.
- 25. A portable anchor for supporting a line along a side of a structure having a parapet, the portable anchor comprising:
a generally U-shaped member comprising a horizontal member, an inner vertical member extending downward from the horizontal member, and an outer vertical member extending downward from the horizontal member on a side of the horizontal member opposed the inner vertical member, the generally U-shaped member adapted to fit over a parapet; a step member attached to the outer vertical member and extending away from the outer vertical member; and a hand hold attached to the outer vertical member.
- 26. The portable anchor of claim 25, further comprising an adjustable connection between the horizontal member and at least one of the inner vertical member and outer vertical member to adapt the generally U-shaped member to fit over parapets having a plurality of widths.
- 27. The portable anchor of claim 25, wherein the hand hold comprises a bottom end attached to the outer vertical member at an angle of less than ninety degrees so that a line passing through the opening will be drawn against the outer vertical member.
- 28. The portable anchor of claim 25, wherein the step member comprises an end opposed the generally U-shaped member being angled upward from horizontal as a foot stop.
- 29. The portable anchor of claim 25, further comprising an adjustable wall stop connected to the inner vertical member opposed the horizontal member for securing the generally U-shaped member against a parapet.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims benefit of the Aug. 4, 2000, filing date of U.S. provisional patent application No. 60/223,081.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60223081 |
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