Information
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Patent Grant
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6691826
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Patent Number
6,691,826
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Date Filed
Monday, February 25, 200223 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 17, 200421 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Chin-Shue; Alvin
- Thompson; Hugh B.
Agents
- Bernstein; Jason A.
- Powell, Goldstein, Frazer & Murphy LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 182 3
- 182 113
- 182 36
- 182 4
- 182 112
- 182 45
- 052 1254
- 052 1272
- 052 1271
- 052 7361
- 256 DIG 6
- 256 DIG 5
- 256 59
- 256 65
- 256 67
- 256 32
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A safety apparatus (10) for enhancing worker safety includes a support arrangement. The arrangement is locatable proximate a hazardous working area (18). A connecting arrangement defines at least one pair of opposed connecting points (64). The connecting points (64) are positioned on opposite sides of the hazardous area (18) so that a line (72) connecting the points (64) spans the hazardous area (18). The invention extends to an anchor member (12) for the safety apparatus, to a kit for the safety apparatus and to a structural assembly.
Description
This application is a continuation of PCT/AU99/00986, filed Nov. 9, 1999.
This invention relates to worker safety. In particular, this invention relates to a safety apparatus for enhancing worker safety, a kit for a safety apparatus for enhancing worker safety, an anchor member of a safety apparatus for enhancing worker safety, a structural assembly and a method of enhancing worker safety.
Construction workers are often in a position in which they work at elevated locations. It is well known for such workers to utilise various safety arrangements in order to prevent death or injury.
An example of such an arrangement is where the worker is attached to part of a structure via a suitable harness and safety line. This can result in a substantial amount of inconvenience and aggravation for the worker. A particular problem which occurs is that the safety line often becomes entangled and generally obstructive.
As a result, many construction workers are loath to use such safety equipment. Furthermore, the obstructions and entanglements themselves create dangerous working conditions.
It is to be appreciated that it would be desirable for a means to be provided whereby these problems are overcome.
According to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a safety apparatus for enhancing worker safety, the apparatus including,
a support arrangement that is locatable proximate a hazardous working area; and
a connecting arrangement that defines at least one pair of opposed connecting points, the connecting points of the, or each, pair being positioned on opposed sides of the hazardous area so that a line connecting the points spans the hazardous area.
The support arrangement may be mountable on a structure that defines the hazardous working area.
The support arrangement may include at least two support posts that are mounted on an overhead structure to extend upwardly from the overhead structure. In particular, a number of support posts may be mounted on the overhead structure such that a network of safety lines can be positioned above the overhead structure.
Each support post may include a rod that has a base fixed to a lower end thereof. The base may include a base plate and stablising web members. The base plate and the web members may be fixed to the lower end of the rod.
The safety apparatus may include a number of fastening arrangements to permit each support post to be fastened to a beam of the overhead structure. Each fastening arrangement may be in the form of a clamping device to permit each base to be clamped to the beam.
The connecting arrangement may include a connecting formation positioned on an upper end of each rod. Each connecting formation may be configured to permit at least one line to be attached to each connecting formation.
Each connecting formation may be in the form of a number of projections extending laterally from the upper end of each rod. Each projection may have an opening defined therein to permit an end of a line to be connected to each projection.
Each support post may be of sufficient length to facilitate movement of workers beneath safety lines connected between the support posts.
According to a second aspect of the invention, there is provided an anchor member for a safety apparatus for enhancing worker safety, the anchor member including
an elongate support post that has a lower end that is fastenable to a structure so that the support post extends upwardly from the structure, in use; and
a connecting arrangement positioned at an upper end of the support post to permit an end of a safety line to be connected to the support post.
A base may be fixed to the lower end of the support post, the base being fastenable to the structure. The base may include a base plate that is fixed to the lower end of the support post.
The anchor member may be substantially the same as that of the anchor member of the first aspect of the invention.
According to a third aspect of the invention, there is provided a kit for a safety apparatus for enhancing worker safety, the kit including
at least two support posts that are mountable on a structure that defines a hazardous working area to extend upwardly from the support structure; and
a connecting arrangement that is positioned on each support post to permit an end of the safety line to be connected to each support post so that the safety line spans the hazardous area.
The support posts and the connecting arrangements of the kit may be those described in the first aspect of the invention.
According to a fourth aspect of the invention, there is provided a structural assembly which includes
a structure having an overhead portion that defines a hazardous working area;
a support arrangement that is mounted on the overhead portion of the structure at least proximate the hazardous working area; and
a connecting arrangement that defines at least one part of opposed connecting points, the connecting points of the, or each, pair being positioned on opposed sides of the hazardous area so that a line connecting the points spans the hazardous area.
According to a fifth aspect of the invention, there is provided a method of enhancing worker safety, the method including the steps of
mounting a support arrangement having a connecting arrangement that defines at least one pair of opposed connecting points, so that a connecting point is positioned on each side of a hazardous area defined by the support arrangement.
The method may include connecting an end of a safety line to each respective connecting point so that at least one safety line spans the hazardous area.
The method may further include mounting a number of support posts on the overhead portion of the structure, each support post defining at least one connecting point.
Each support post may be detachably mounted to the overhead portion of the structure. Thus, each support post may be removed from the structure after use.
Instead, the support posts may be permanently mounted on the overhead portion of the structure. Thus, the support posts can form an integral part of a finished structure.
A safety apparatus in accordance with this invention may manifest itself in a variety of forms. It will be convenient hereinafter to describe in detail preferred embodiments of the invention with reference to the accompanying drawings. The purpose of this specific description is to instruct persons having an interest in the subject matter of the invention how to carry the invention into practical effect. It is to be clearly understood however that the specific nature of this description does not supersede the generality of the preceding broad description. In the drawings:
FIG. 1
shows a three dimensional view of a safety apparatus, in accordance with the invention for enhancing worker safety;
FIG. 2
shows a three dimensional view of a primary anchor member of the safety apparatus;
FIG. 3
shows a side view of the primary anchor member;
FIG. 4
shows a top plan view of the primary anchor member;
FIG. 5
shows a three dimensional view of an intermediate anchor member of the apparatus;
FIG. 6
shows a side view of the intermediate anchor member;
FIG. 7
shows a top plan view of the intermediate anchor member;
FIG. 8
shows a side view of a clamping arrangement of the safety apparatus; and
FIG. 9
shows a top plan view of a clamping plate of the clamping arrangement.
In
FIG. 1
, reference
10
generally indicates a safety apparatus, in accordance with the invention, for enhancing worker safety.
The safety apparatus
10
includes a support arrangement in the form of a plurality of anchor members
12
.
The anchor members
12
are fastened to beams
14
of a structure
16
.
The beams
14
of the structure
16
define a hazardous working area
18
. The anchor members
12
therefore extend upwardly from the beams
12
into the hazardous working area
18
.
Each anchor member
12
includes a base
20
fixed to a lower end
22
of a support post
24
. The anchor members
12
are divided into a group of primary anchor members
12
.
1
and a group of intermediate anchor members
12
.
2
.
The support post
24
of each primary anchor member
12
.
1
includes a pair of elongate tubular members or tubes
26
. The tubes
26
are positioned side-by-side. Each tube
26
is circular cylindrical.
The support post
24
of the primary anchor member
12
.
1
includes three web members
28
. The web members
28
comprise an intermediate web member
28
.
1
that is positioned between the tubes
26
and extends along the length of the tubes
26
.
An outer web member
28
.
2
is connected to each respective tube
26
. The web members
28
are fixed to the tubes
26
and to a base plate
30
of the base
20
. The beams
14
of the structure
16
are in the form of I-beams.
The base plate
30
of each primary anchor member
12
.
1
is clamped to a flange
36
of an I-beam
14
.
Thus, the safety apparatus
10
includes a number of clamping arrangements
38
. Each clamping arrangement
38
includes a clamping plate
40
and a cylindrical spacer
42
mounted on the clamping plate
40
. The cylindrical spacer
42
is in the form of a cylindrical rod
44
fixed to the clamping plate
40
.
Each clamping plate
40
has a pair of aligned openings
44
defined therein. Each clamping plate
40
has a clamping region
46
positioned on one side of the openings
44
with the cylindrical rod
42
positioned on an opposed side of the openings
44
in spaced, parallel relationship to the openings
44
.
In use, the base plate
30
is positioned on a respective flange
36
. The base plates
30
are dimensioned so that sides
48
extend beyond edges
50
of the flange
36
. The base plate
30
has a number of slotted openings
52
defined therein. The slotted openings
52
are positioned on each side of the tubes
34
, with each opening extending away from the tubes
34
towards the edges
50
of the flange
36
.
The slotted openings
52
are configured so that, when the base plate
30
is positioned on the flange
36
, the slotted openings
52
are accessible from beneath the flange
36
. Thus, the clamping plate
40
is designed so that when the clamping region
46
bears against a lower side
54
of the flange
36
, the openings
44
are aligned with respective slots
52
. Further, the cylindrical spacer
42
is dimensioned and positioned to bear against the base plate
30
. A bolt
56
of the bolt and nut combination
58
is received through each opening
44
and each slotted opening
52
. A nut
60
and washer
62
are screwed onto each bolt
56
so that the flange
50
is clamped between the base plate
30
and the clamping plate
40
. It will be appreciated that the cylindrical spacer
42
provides pivotal clamping action to enhance the clamping effect. Further, the fact that the openings
52
are slotted permits adjustment of the position of each anchor member
12
.
1
relative to its respective beam
14
.
It will readily be appreciated that, where a permanent fastening arrangement is desired, complementary openings can be provided between the clamp plates
40
, the flange
36
and the base plate
30
so that a bolt can be received therethrough. However, in this case, the clamping arrangements
38
provide the facility whereby the anchor members
12
can be removed without affecting the integrity of the beams
14
.
The clamping plate
40
is shown in this particular example as having two openings
44
. This particular clamping plate
40
is intended to be used with the intermediate anchor member
12
.
2
described below. However, it will readily be appreciated that the clamping plate
40
will have three openings
44
to correspond with the three slotted openings
52
positioned on each side of the tubes
26
.
The safety apparatus
10
includes a connecting arrangement in the form of connecting formations
64
positioned on the upper ends
34
of the tubes
26
. Each connecting formation
64
is in the form of a lug
66
which extends radially from each tube
26
. Each lug
66
has an opening
68
defined therein. An end
70
of a safety line
72
is fastenable to each lug
66
via the opening
68
. This fastening can take any desired form such as a suitable clip.
In
FIG. 5
, there is shown an intenmediate anchor member
12
.
2
. The support post
24
of the anchor member
12
.
2
includes a single tube
74
. Four equally spaced and radially extending web members
76
are fixed to a lower end
78
of the tube
74
. The lower end
78
and the web members
76
are fixed to a base plate
80
. The base plate
80
also has the slotted openings
52
. Thus, the base plate
80
is clamped to the beams
14
in a similar manner as is the base plate
30
. Four equally spaced radially extending lugs
82
are fixed to an upper end
84
of the tube
74
. Each lug
82
has an opening
86
defined therein. As before, an end
70
of a safety line
72
can be connected to either of the lugs
82
via its respective opening
86
.
In use, a plurality of the anchor members
12
are clamped to the beams
14
of the structure
16
. A particular arrangement is shown in FIG.
1
. Safety lines
72
are connected between various anchor members to define a network of safety lines
72
.
A worker positioned in the hazardous working area
18
wears a safety harness with a safety lead extending therefrom. The safety lead can have a running clip fixed thereto, as is common in the field. The running clip can be clipped to any of the safety lines
72
to move along the safety lines as the worker moves within the hazardous working area
18
.
Each anchor member
12
is approximately 1.8 metres high. This serves to keep the safety lead out of the way of the worker and therefore prevents entanglements and dangerous situations from arising.
It will readily be appreciated that the primary anchor member
12
.
1
is of greater strength than the intermediate anchor members
12
.
2
. It follows that the primary anchor members
12
.
1
are fastened to the beams
14
in positions where the greater amount of force would be generated should a worker slip and be suspended from one of the safety lines
72
.
The applicant believes that the safety apparatus
10
provides a means whereby worker safety in a hazardous area is greatly enhanced. The fact that the safety leads are connected displaceably to a point at head height or above, permits a worker to move about freely in the hazardous area without unnecessary entanglements and inconvenience. Still further, the position of the safety lines
72
is such that should a walker slip, the amount of shock generated by the resultant tautening of the safety lead is reduced. This will be appreciated when one considers what the consequence would be should the safety lead be connected to a point at a worker's feet. A further convenient aspect of this invention is that the safety apparatus
10
can be installed either temporarily or permanently. Where the safety apparatus
10
is installed permanently, the safety apparatus
10
forms part of the structure.
In conclusion, the applicant believes that this invention provides an apparatus for enhancing worker safety which has significant advantages over presently available safety configurations.
It will of course be realised that the above has been given only by way of illustrative example of the invention and that all such modifications and variations thereto as would be apparent to persons skilled in the art are deemed to fall within the broad scope and ambit of the invention as is herein set forth.
Claims
- 1. A safety apparatus, comprising:a.) at least one primary anchor comprising, i.) a first base plate having at least one opening, ii.) a pair of tubes in a side-by-side arrangement vertically extending from and attached to said first base plate, each said tube having an upper end and a lower end, iii.) a plurality of web members comprising, a) an intermediate web member connecting said pair of tubes and also attached to said first base plate, and b) a plurality of outer web members connecting each said tube to said first base plate, iv.) at least one first lug associated with said upper end of each said tube, each lug having an aperture defined therein; b.) at least one intermediate anchor comprising, i.) a second base plate having a plurality of openings, ii.) a tube extending vertically from and attached to said second base plate, iii.) a plurality of web members connecting said tube to said second base plate, iv.) at least one second lug associated with said upper end of said tube, each lug having an aperture defined therein; said at least one primary anchor and said at least one intermediate anchor being mountable to a support structure comprising a plurality of generally horizontal beams, said generally horizontal beams being associated with a plurality of vertical support beams,said first and second lugs being connectable to at least one safety line.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a clamping device.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said clamping device comprises at least one bolt, nut and spacer.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein said spacer comprises a plate having at least one aperture defined therein, and a bead extending from the face of said plate.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1, comprising at least one safety wire.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said support structure comprises a framework of vertical beams and generally horizontal beams laid out in a generally rectangular arrangement having a plurality of corner areas, and wherein said at least one primary anchor comprises a plurality of primary anchors, said at least one intermediate anchor comprises a plurality of intermediate anchors and wherein said primary anchors are mounted to said beams at said corners and said intermediate anchors are mounted to said beams between said corners.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said first base plate openings are slots.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said second base plate openings are slots.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
PP 8388 |
Jan 1999 |
AU |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/AU99/00986 |
|
WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO00/45012 |
8/3/2000 |
WO |
A |
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