Claims
- 1. A worker's fall arrest line rail anchor releasably secured to a crown of a rail of a railway, the anchor comprising a pair of plates, each comprising an upper, flat portion and a lower portion curved so that, when the plates are in anchoring position with their flat portions secured together in abutting relationship, the curved portions conform to and grip a sufficient portion of the crown of the rail so as to prevent unpurposeful disengagement, an elongated aperture having a wide end and a narrow end in the flat portion of each plate located so its wide end is alignable, when the flat portions of the plates are in abutting relationship, to releasably receive the head of a bolt secured to the flat portion of the other plate, the plates relatively slidable into anchoring position with each bolt head from the other plate positioned and overlapping the plate over the narrower end of the corresponding aperture to attach and secure the plates together anchorably gripping the crown, and a further aperture in the flat portion of each plate alignable with its corresponding aperture in the other plate when the plates are in anchoring position releasably receiving a hook of a workman's fall arrest line to prevent the relative movement of the plates and thereby prevent them from separating from their anchoring position.
- 2. An anchor according to claim 1 wherein each bolt is provided with a shoulder beneath and contiguous to its head, the shoulder to be seated on its corresponding plate within a portion of the corresponding elongated aperture of the other plate when the plates are attached and secured together in anchoring position.
- 3. An anchor according to claim 1 wherein edges of the plates are bevelled and corners are rounded.
- 4. An anchor according to claim 1 wherein the hook receiving aperture of each plate has a chamfered entrance to facilitate securing of the hook therein.
- 5. An anchor according to claim 1 wherein each of the plates is of similar shape.
- 6. An anchor according to claim 1 wherein the thickness of the flat portions of the plates, when secured together in abutting relationship is slightly less than the distance between confronting inner portions of the fall arrest line to hook.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/026,299, filed Mar. 4, 1993, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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