Claims
- 1. An apparatus for sliding down on a vertically disposed rope comprising in combination:
- (a) a handle assembly including a pair of handles disposed on two opposite sides of the rope, each of said pair of handles including at least a first leg of sufficient length to be grabbed by a hand of a person disposed generally parallel and adjacent to the rope and a second leg disposed generally perpendicular to and extending away from the rope, wherein the rope is routed through a gap between the first legs of the pair of handles, and each of the pair of handles is secured to a support member disposed in an arrangement confining the rope within said gap in a pivoting relationship about a pivoting axis generally perpendicular to a plane including the first and second legs and located adjacent to an angular junction of the first and second legs; whereby the gap between the angular junctions included in the pair of handles narrows down and grabs the rope when the pair of handles are pulled down or the first legs included in the pair of handles are pulled apart from another, and opens up and allows the rope to slide when the pair of handles are pushed up or the first legs are compressed towards one another as a result of scissor action of the first legs included in the pair of handles about the respective pivoting axis; and
- (b) a harness securable around the body of a person depending from said handle assembly.
- 2. The combination as set forth in claim 1 wherein the gap between the angled junctions included in the pair of handles has a curved portion providing a curved passage for the rope, wherein said curved passage for the rope amplifies braking force exerted by the handle assembly, that grabs the rope.
- 3. The combination as set forth in claim 1 wherein said support member includes means for opening and closing passage of the rope in said gap, whereby the handle assembly can be attached to the rope in a sliding relationship or removed from the rope.
- 4. The combination as set forth in claim 1 wherein each of said first leg includes a motion limiting means disposed at an extremity of the first leg opposite to the angular junction of the first and second legs, wherein said motion limiting means limits pivoting motion of the first leg about the pivoting axis thereof to a limited angle.
- 5. The combination as set forth in claim 1 wherein the harness is secured to the handle assembly by a pair of cords extending from the harness and respectively secured to the pair of handles, whereby body weight of a person resting on the harness compresses the angled junctions of the pair of handles towards one another and produces a braking force slowing down descending speed of the person sliding down on the rope.
- 6. An apparatus for ascending and descending following a vertically disposed rope comprising in combination:
- (a) a handle assembly including a pair of handles disposed on two opposite sides of the rope, each of said pair of handles including at least a first leg of sufficient length to be grapped by a hand of a person disposed generally parallel and adjacent to the rope and a second leg disposed generally perpendicular to and extending away from the rope, wherein the rope is routed through a gap between the first legs of the pair of handles, and each of the pair of handles is secured to a support member disposed in an arrangement confining the rope within said gap in a pivoting relationship about a pivoting axis generally perpendicular to a plane including the first and second legs and located adjacent to an angular junction of the first and second legs; whereby the gap between the angular junctions included in the pair of handles narrows down and grabs the rope when the pair of handles are pulled down or the first legs included in the pair of handles are pulled apart from another, and opens up and allows the rope to slide when the pair of handles are pushed up or the first legs are compressed towards one another as a result of scissor action of the first legs included in the pair of handles about the respective pivoting axis; and
- (b) a stirrup assembly including a pair of stirrups disposed on two opposite sides of the rope, each of said pair of stirrups including at least a first leg of sufficient length to be pushed by the insole of a foot of a person disposed generally parallel and adjacent to the rope and a second leg disposed generally perpendicular to and extending away from the rope, wherein the rope is routed through a gap between the first legs of the pair of stirrups, and each of the pair of stirrups is secured to a support member disposed in an arrangement confining the rope within said gap in a pivoting relationship about a pivoting axis generally perpendicular to a plane including the first and second legs and located adjacent to an angular junction of the first and second legs; whereby the gap between the angular junctions includes in the pair of stirrups narrows down and grabs the rope when the pair of stirrups are pushed down or the first legs included in the pair of stirrups are pulled apart from one another, and opens up and allows the rope to slide when the pair of stirrups are pulled up or the first legs are compressed towards one another as a result of scissor action of the first legs included in the pair of stirrups about the respective pivoting axis.
- 7. The combination as set forth in claim 6 wherein the gap between the angled junctions included in the pair of handles and gap between the angled junctions included in the pair of stirrups have a curved portion providing a curved passage for the rope, wherein said curved passage for the rope amplifies braking forces exerted by the handle assembly and the stirrup assembly, which grab the rope.
- 8. The combination as set forth in claim 6 wherein said support members included in the handle assembly and the stirrup assembly includes means for opening and closing passages of the rope in said gaps, whereby the handle assembly and the stirrup assembly can be attached to the rope in a sliding relationship and removed from the rope.
- 9. The combination as set forth in claim 6 wherein each of said first leg includes a motion limiting means disposed at an extremity of the first leg opposite to the angular junction of the first and second legs, wherein said motion limiting means limits pivoting motion of the first leg about the pivoting axis thereof to a limited angle.
- 10. The combination as set forth in claim 6 wherein said combination includes a harness securable around the body of a person that depends from the handle assembly.
- 11. The combination as set forth in claim 10 wherein the gap between the angled junctions included in the pair of handles and gap between the angled junctions included in the pair of stirrups have a curved portion providing a curved passage for the rope, wherein said curved passage for the rope amplifies braking forces exerted by the handle assembly and the stirrup assembly, which grab the rope.
- 12. The combination as set forth in claim 10 wherein said support members included in the handle assembly and the stirrup assembly include means for opening and closing passages of the rope in said gaps, whereby the handle assembly and the stirrup assembly can be attached to the rope in a sliding relationship and removed from the rope.
- 13. The combination as set forth in claim 10 wherein each of said first leg includes a motion limiting means disposed at an extremity of the first leg opposite to the angular junction of the first and second legs, wherein said motion limiting means limits pivoting motion of the first leg about the pivoting axis thereof to a limited angle.
- 14. The combination as set forth in claim 10 wherein the harness is secured to the handle assembly by a pair of cords extending from the harness and respectively secured to the pair of a ndles, whereby body weight of a person resting on the harness compresses the angled junctions of the pair of handles towards one another and produces a braking force slowing down descending speed of the person sliding down on the rope.
- 15. A handle assembly sliding on a rope comprising a pair of handles disposed on two opposite sides of the rope, each of said pair of handles including at least a first leg of sufficient length to be grabbed by a hand of a person disposed generally parallel and adjacent to the rope and a second leg disposed generally perpendicular to and extending away from the rope, wherein the rope is routed through a gap between the first legs of the pair of handles, and each of the pair of handles is secured to a support member disposed in an arrangement confining the rope within said gap in a pivoting relationship about a pivoting axis generally perpendicular to a plane including the first and second legs and located adjacent to an angular junction of the first and second legs; whereby the gap between the angular junctions included in the pair of handles narrows down and grabs the rope when the pair of handles are pulled down or the first legs included in the pair of handles are pulled apart from another, and opens up and allows the rope to slide when the pair of handles are pushed up or the first legs are compressed towards one another as a result of scissor action of the first legs included in the par of handles about the respective pivoting axis.
- 16. The combination as set forth in claim 15 wherein the gap between the angled junctions included in the pair of handles has a curved portion providing a curved passage for the rope, wherein said curved passage for the rope amplifies braking force exerted by the handle assembly, that grabs the rope.
- 17. The combination as set forth in claim 15 wherein said support member includes means for opening and closing passage of the rope in said gap, whereby the handle assembly can be attached to the rope in a sliding relationship or removed from the rope.
- 18. A stirrup assembly sliding on a rope comprising a pair stirrups disposed on two opposite sides of the rope, each of said pair of stirrups including at least a first leg of sufficient length to be pushed by the insole of a foot of a person disposed generally parallel and adjacent to the rope and a second leg disposed generally perpendicular to and extending away from the rope, wherein the rope is routed through a gap between the first legs of the pair of stirrups, and each of pair of stirrups is secured to a support member disposed in an arrangement confining the rope within said gap in a pivoting relationship about a pivoting axis generally perpendicular to a plane including the first and second legs and located adjacent to an angular junction of the first and second legs; whereby the gap between the angular junctions included in the pair of stirrups narrows down and grabs the rope when the pair of stirrups are pushed down or the first legs included in the pair of stirrups are pulled apart from one another, and opens up and allows the rope to slide when the pair of stirrups are pulled up or the first legs are compressed towards one another as a result of scissor action of the first legs included in the pair of stirrups about the respective pivoting axis.
- 19. The combination as set forth in claim 18 wherein the gap between the angled junctions included in the pair of stirrups has a curved portion providing a curved passage for the rope, wherein said curved passage for the rope amplifies braking force exerted by the stirrup assembly, that grabs the rope.
- 20. The combination as set forth in claim 18 wherein said support member includes means for opening and closing passage of the rope in said gap, whereby the stirrup assembly can be attached to the rope in a sliding relationship or removed from the rope.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part to patent application Ser. No. 07/287,132 entitled "Rope Climbing Device" filed Dec. 21, 1988, now abandoned that is a continuation-in-part to patent application Ser. No. 938,389 entitled "Push-Pull Sky-Ride Vertical Mobility Device" filed on Dec. 4, 1986, that is now U.S. Pat. No. 4,793,436.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
4524 |
Jul 1878 |
DE2 |
Continuation in Parts (2)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
287132 |
Dec 1988 |
|
Parent |
938389 |
Dec 1986 |
|