Information
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Patent Grant
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6298629
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Patent Number
6,298,629
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Date Filed
Wednesday, August 4, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 9, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Friedman; Carl D.
- Syres; Christy M.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 052 DIG 12
- 052 148
- 052 152
- 052 40
- 248 72
- 248 22021
- 248 2055
- 248 310
- 248 23161
- 248 2285
- 248 22924
- 248 2194
- 248 63
- 182 3
- 182 8
- 182 9
- 403 100
- 403 385
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An anchorage kit 100 includes components which may be assembled in various ways to provide anchorages 101-107 suitable for connection in series between a safety line and any of various structural members. The kit 100 includes opposing brackets 120, 140 which are interconnected by bolts 170 extending therebetween, and which may be supplemented by one or more braces 160 secured to the intermediate portion of one or more of the bolts 170.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to methods and apparatus for providing an anchorage between two members, such as a safety line and a support structure.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Various occupations place people in precarious positions at relatively dangerous heights, thereby creating a need for fall-arresting safety apparatus. Such apparatus typically require a reliable safety line and reliable connections to both the support structure and persons working in proximity to the support structure. An object of the present invention is to provide an improved anchorage suitable for supporting a safety line in a variety of installation environments and/or relative to a variety of structural members.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides methods and apparatus for anchoring a first member to a second member. A preferred embodiment of the present invention includes two brackets, two braces, two bolts, and enough threaded nuts to clamp the brackets and braces relative to a structural member. The components are configured to be assembled in a variety of ways to provide anchorages suitable for mounting on a variety of structural members. Additional features and/or advantages of the present invention may become more apparent from the detailed description which follows.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
With reference to the Figures of the Drawing, wherein like numerals represent like parts and assemblies throughout the several views,
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of each type of component in an anchorage kit made in accordance with the principles of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of a first anchorage assembly constructed with the components of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a bottom view of a first bracket included in the anchorage kit of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is a side view of the bracket of
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 5
is an end view of the bracket of
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 6
is a bottom view of a second bracket included in the anchorage kit of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 7
is a side view of the bracket of
FIG. 6
;
FIG. 8
is an end view of the bracket of
FIG. 6
;
FIG. 9
shows the first anchorage assembly mounted on a support member having a first profile;
FIG. 10
shows a second anchorage assembly constructed with the components of FIG.
1
and mounted on a support member having a second profile;
FIGS. 11
a-
11
f
show additional support member profiles which are compatible with the anchorage assembly of
FIG. 10
;
FIG. 12
shows a third anchorage assembly constructed with the components of FIG.
1
and mounted on a support member having another profile;
FIG. 13
shows a fourth anchorage assembly constructed with the components of FIG.
1
and mounted on a support member having yet another profile;
FIG. 14
shows a fifth anchorage assembly constructed with the components of FIG.
1
and mounted on a support member have yet another profile;
FIGS. 15
a
shows a sixth anchorage assembly constructed with the components of FIG.
1
and mounted on a support member having yet another profile;
FIG. 15
b-
15
d
show additional support member profiles which are compatible with anchorage assemblies similar to that shown in
FIG. 15
a;
FIG. 16
shows a seventh anchorage assembly constructed with the components of FIG.
1
and mounted on a support member having still another profile; and
FIG. 17
is a front view of an anchorage similar to that shown in
FIG. 10
interconnected between a safety line and a structural member similar to that shown in
FIG. 11
e.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
The components of a preferred embodiment anchorage kit made according to the principles of the present invention are collectively designated as
100
in FIG.
1
. The preferred embodiment kit
100
includes a first bracket
120
, a second bracket
140
, two braces
160
, two threaded bolts
170
, six washers
180
, and six threaded nuts
190
. The components of the kit
100
may be assembled in different ways to provide different anchorages.
The first bracket
120
is shown alone in
FIGS. 3-5
. The first bracket
120
is preferably a steel plate
122
having a U-shaped profile. Openings
123
extend through the base portion of the U-shaped plate
122
to receive respective bolts
170
. Each of the openings
123
is sized and configured to support a bolt
170
at three discrete locations relative to the plate
122
. An outer side
124
of the base wall provides a flat surface suitable for bearing against a flat surface on a structural member. Each of the side walls of the plate
122
terminates in an edge
126
which faces away from the outer side
124
of the base wall. Each of the side walls is provided with a V-shaped notch
128
which is bounded by converging portions of a respective edge
126
, and which defines an angle of approximately one hundred and twenty degrees. The contoured edges
126
are sized and configured to bear against a cylinder or other convex surface on a structural member. The first bracket
120
also includes a tab
132
which is integrally joined to an end of the base wall and extends parallel thereto. A hole
133
extends through the tab
132
to facilitate connection of a safety line to the first bracket
120
.
The second bracket
140
is shown alone in
FIGS. 6-8
. Except for the absence of tab
132
, the second bracket
140
is identical to the first bracket
120
. In other words, the second bracket
140
is also preferably a steel plate
142
having a U-shaped profile. Openings
143
extend through the base portion of the U-shaped plate
142
to receive respective bolts
170
. Each of the openings
143
is sized and configured to support a bolt
170
at three discrete locations relative to the plate
142
. An outer side
144
of the base wall provides a flat surface suitable for bearing against a flat surface on a structural member. Each of the side walls of the plate
142
terminates in an edge
146
which faces away from the outer side
144
of the base wall. Each of the side walls is provided with a V-shaped notch
148
which is bounded by converging portions of a respective edge
146
, and which defines an angle of approximately one hundred and twenty degrees. The contoured edges
146
are sized and configured to bear against a cylinder or other convex surface on a structural member.
Each of the braces
160
is preferably a steel plate having an L-shaped profile. A hole
163
extends through the relatively longer segment of each brace
160
to receive a respective bolt
170
. An outer side of each longer segment provides a flat surface suitable for bearing against a flat surface on a structural member. The relatively shorter segment of each brace
160
terminates in an edge
166
which faces away from the outer side on a respective longer segment. Depending on the application, the edge
166
may bear against an opposing edge
166
on another brace
160
, or against one of the plates
120
or
140
, or against a portion of a structural member. Also, depending on the application, the longer segment and the shorter segment may cooperate to cover a corner on a structural member.
Each of the bolts
170
is provided with an external helical thread. Each of the washers
180
is sized and configured to fit onto either of the bolts
170
. Each of the nuts
190
is provided with an internal helical thread and is adapted to thread onto either of the bolts
170
. Those skilled in the art will recognize that two bolts with heads could be substituted for the two bolts
170
and two of the nuts
190
.
FIG. 2
shows the components of the kit
100
(except for two of the washers
180
and two of the nuts
190
) assembled into a first anchorage
101
.
FIG. 9
shows this particular anchorage
101
mounted on a structural member
201
having a circular cross-section. The brackets
120
and
140
are arranged so that their respective edges
126
and
146
face toward one another and engage diametrically opposed portions of the structural member
201
. The braces
160
are arranged relative to the second bracket
140
so that the longer segments bear against the outer side
144
, and the shorter segments are relatively close to one another. The bolts
170
are inserted through aligned holes in the brackets
120
and
140
and the braces
160
. After a washer
180
is placed onto each end of each bolt
170
, a nut
190
is threaded onto each end of each bolt
170
to mount the anchorage
101
on the structural member
201
.
FIG. 10
shows the same components of the kit
100
assembled into a second anchorage
102
which is mounted on a structural member
202
having a rectangular cross-section. The brackets
120
and
140
are arranged so that their respective outer sides
124
and
144
face toward one another and engage opposite sides of the structural member
202
. The braces
160
may be arranged in a variety of ways, depending on the installation parameters. For example, when the width of the structural member
202
is comparable to the distance between the two openings
123
(and the distance between the two openings
143
), then the braces
160
may be arranged like on the previous anchorage
101
, but bearing against an opposite, inner side of the base wall on the bracket
140
. When the structural member
202
has a relatively smaller width, the braces
160
may be placed onto a single bolt
170
, arranged so the longer segments bear against respective outer sides
124
and
144
, and further arranged so the shorter segments bear against a common edge of the structural member
202
. When the structural member
202
has an even smaller width, the braces
160
may be placed on discrete bolts, arranged so the longer segments bear against respective outer sides
124
and
144
, and further arranged so the shorter segments bear against opposite edges of the structural member
202
. In any event, the bolts
170
, washers
180
, nuts
190
are secured in place like on the previous anchorage
101
.
FIGS. 11
a-
11
f
show additional structural members
203
-
208
having discrete cross-sections. The components of the kit
100
may be arranged as described in the preceding paragraph to provide an anchorage suitable for mounting on any of these members
203
-
208
. Again, the arrangement of the braces
160
will vary according to the size and shape of the structural member.
FIG. 12
shows all of the components of the kit
100
assembled into a third anchorage
103
which is mounted on a structural member
213
having a “sideways T” cross-section. The brackets
120
and
140
are arranged so that their respective outer sides
124
and
144
face toward one another and engage opposite distal ends of the structural member
213
. One of the bolts
170
is secured between the brackets
120
and
140
, proximate the opposite distal ends of the structural member
213
, by means of washers
180
and nuts
190
. The braces
160
are arranged so the relatively longer segments are disposed on opposite sides of the stem portion of the structural member
213
, and the relatively shorter segments extend toward one another. The other bolt
170
is inserted through the brackets
120
and
140
and through the braces
160
in such a manner that the two braces
160
are clamped between opposing washers
180
and nuts
190
on an intermediate portion of the second bolt
170
. Additional washers
180
and nuts
190
are secured to opposite ends of the second bolt
170
.
FIG. 13
shows all of the components of the kit
100
assembled into a fourth anchorage
104
which is mounted on a structural member
214
having an upright T-shaped cross-section. The bracket
120
is arranged so that its outer side
124
bears against the top surface of the structural member
214
, and the bracket
140
is arranged so that it bears against the lower distal end of the structural member
214
, with its outer side
144
facing away from the first bracket
120
. The braces
160
are disposed at opposite sides of the structural member
214
, with the relatively longer segments bearing against respective upper portions of the structural member
214
, and the shorter segments extending toward respective portions of the first bracket
120
(beyond the edges of the structural member
214
). The bolts
170
are inserted through the brackets
120
and
140
and through respective braces
160
in such a manner that a washer
180
and a nut
190
are secured in place immediately beneath each brace
160
.
FIG. 14
shows all of the components of the kit
100
assembled into a fifth anchorage
105
which is mounted on a structural member
215
having an inverted T-shaped cross-section. The bracket
120
is arranged so that it bears against the upwardly extending end of the structural member
215
, with its outer side
124
facing away from the structural member
215
. The bracket
140
is arranged so that its outer side
144
bears against the downwardly facing surface on the structural member
214
. The braces
160
are disposed in proximity to the second bracket
140
, with the longer segments bearing against the structural member
215
, and the shorter segments extending toward respective portions of the second bracket
140
. The bolts
170
are inserted through the brackets
120
and
140
and through respective braces
160
in such a manner that a washer
180
and a nut
190
are secured in place immediately above each brace
160
.
FIG. 15
a
shows many of the components of the kit
100
assembled into a sixth anchorage
106
which is mounted on a structural member
216
a
having an L-shaped cross-section. The bracket
120
is arranged so that its outer side
124
bears against an upwardly extending, distal end of the structural member
216
a.
The bracket
140
is arranged so that its outer side
144
bears against a downwardly facing surface on the structural member
216
a.
One of the bolts
170
is secured between aligned holes in the brackets
120
and
140
, proximate the vertical flange on the structural member
216
a,
by means of washers
180
and nuts
190
. One of the braces
160
is disposed proximate a distal end of the structural member
216
a,
immediately opposite the second bracket
140
, with the longer segment bearing against the structural member
216
a,
and the shorter segment extending toward the second bracket
140
. The other bolt
170
is inserted through the brackets
120
and
140
and the brace
160
in such a manner that a washer
180
and a nut
190
are secured in place immediately above the brace
160
.
FIGS. 15
b-
15
d
show how the brace
160
on the anchorage
106
may be rearranged to provide anchorages suitable for mounting relative to three other L-shaped structural members
216
b-
216
d.
FIG. 16
shows all of the components of the kit
100
assembled into a seventh anchorage
107
which is mounted on a structural member
217
having a “sideways U” cross-section. The brackets
120
and
140
are arranged so that their respective outer sides
124
and
144
face toward one another and bear against opposite sides of the structural member
217
. One of the bolts
170
is secured between the brackets
120
and
140
, proximate the base of the structural member
217
, by means of washers
180
and nuts
190
. The braces
160
are disposed at the distal ends of the structural member
217
, with the relatively longer segments disposed immediately opposite respective brackets
120
and
140
, and with the relatively shorter segments extending across the distal ends and toward respective brackets
120
and
140
. The other bolt
170
is inserted through the brackets
120
and
140
and through the braces
160
in such a manner that the two braces
160
are separated by a pair washers
180
and a pair of nuts
190
secured to intermediate portions of the bolt
170
.
FIG. 17
shows one possible application for an anchorage assembled in accordance with the principles of the present invention. In this application, the anchorage
102
is mounted on a horizontal I-beam
92
which is supported by a vertical I-beam
91
. A safety line
80
is connected to the anchorage
102
, and an energy absorber
82
is connected in series with the safety line
80
. A rope grab
84
is movably mounted on the safety line
80
, and a lanyard
86
is connected between the rope grab
84
and a person's safety belt
88
.
The present invention may be described as an anchorage kit
100
having components which may be combined in various manners to secure a safety line
80
to various types of support structures, including a first support structure
201
having a circular cross section and a second support structure
202
having a rectangular cross section, comprising: a first bracket
120
and a second bracket
140
, wherein said first bracket
120
and said second bracket
140
may be aligned so that a first opening
123
in said first bracket
120
aligns with a first opening
143
in said second bracket
140
, and a second opening
123
in said first bracket
120
aligns with a second opening
143
in said second bracket
140
, and wherein a third opening
133
is formed in at least one of said first bracket
120
and said second bracket
140
to anchor the safety line
80
; a first brace
160
and a second brace
160
, wherein at least one opening
163
extends through each said brace
160
; a first bolt
170
and a second bolt
170
, wherein said first bolt
170
is sized and configured to insert through each said first opening
123
,
143
and through said at least one opening
163
in said first brace
160
, and said second bolt
170
is sized and configured to insert through each said second opening
123
,
143
and through said at least one opening
163
in said second brace
160
; and at least four threaded nuts
190
sized and configured to thread onto said bolts
170
, wherein each said bolt
170
may be secured at each end relative to a respective bracket
120
,
140
, and each said brace
160
may be secured at an intermediate point along a respective bolt
170
. The anchorage kit
100
further comprises a washer
180
for each said threaded nut
190
. Each said bolt
170
has opposite threaded ends, and said at least four threaded nuts
190
includes six said nuts
190
. At least one said bracket
120
or
140
has a first side
124
or
144
configured to bear against a flat surface, and a second, opposite side
126
or
146
configured to engage at least four points on a cylindrical surface, and only as many as two of said points is intersected by any given line. Said first bracket
120
has a flat side
124
configured to bear against a flat surface, and said second bracket
140
has a contoured side
146
configured to engage at least four points on a cylindrical surface, and only as many as two of said points is intersected by any given line.
The present invention may also be described as an anchorage assembly
102
interconnected in series between a safety line
80
and a structural member
92
, comprising: a first bracket
120
having a first bearing surface
124
which is flat and a second bearing surface
126
which is concave, wherein said first bearing surface
124
and said second bearing surface
126
face in opposite directions; a second bracket
140
having at least one of a bearing surface
144
which is flat and a bearing surface
146
which is concave, wherein an opening
133
extends through at least one of said first bracket
120
and said second bracket
140
to anchor the safety line
80
; and at least two bolts
170
interconnected between said first bracket
120
and said second bracket
140
, wherein said bolts
170
extend perpendicular to said first bearing surface
124
on said first bracket
120
. Said second bracket
140
has a flat bearing surface
144
and a concave bearing surface
146
, and said flat bearing surface
144
and said concave bearing surface
146
face in opposite directions. Each said bracket
120
,
140
has a U-shaped cross-section.
The anchorage assembly of the foregoing paragraph may be described as further comprising an L-shaped brace
160
defining a hole
163
sized and configured to receive one of said bolts
170
, wherein said brace
160
has a relatively longer segment which extends parallel to said first bearing surface
124
on said first bracket
120
, and a relatively shorter segment which extends perpendicular to said relatively longer segment, and a flange on the structural member is clamped between said relatively longer segment and one of said first bracket
120
and said second bracket
140
. In the alternative, the anchorage assembly of the foregoing paragraph may be described as further comprising two L-shaped braces
160
, each of said braces
160
defining a hole
163
sized and configured to receive one of said bolts
170
, and each of said braces
160
having a relatively longer segment which extends parallel to said first bearing surface
124
on said first bracket
120
, and a relatively shorter segment which extends perpendicularly away from said first bearing surface
124
on said first bracket
120
.
The present invention may also be described as an anchorage assembly
102
interconnected in series between a safety line
80
and a structural member
92
having at least one flange which terminates in a distal end, comprising: a first bracket
120
having at least one bearing surface
124
or
126
; a second bracket
140
having at least one bearing surface
144
or
146
, wherein at least one of said first bracket
120
and said second bracket
140
is configured to anchor the safety line
80
; a brace
160
sized and configured to bear against the at least one flange proximate the distal end, wherein said brace
160
is disposed between said first bracket
120
and said second bracket
140
; and at least two bolts
170
interconnected between said first bracket
120
and said second bracket
140
, wherein said bolts
170
extend perpendicular to said at least one bearing surface
124
or
126
,
144
or
146
on each said bracket
120
,
140
, and at least one of said bolts
170
extends through a hole
163
in said brace
160
, and said brace
160
is clamped to said flange by at least one nut
190
threaded onto said at least one of said bolts
170
. Said first bracket
120
has a first bearing surface
124
which is flat, and said first bracket has a second bearing surface
126
which is contoured, and said first bearing surface
124
and said second bearing surface
126
face in opposite directions. Said second bracket
140
has a first bearing surface
144
which is flat, and said second bracket
140
has a second bearing surface
146
which is contoured, and said first bearing surface
144
and said second bearing surface
146
on said second bracket
140
face in opposite directions. Each said bracket
120
,
140
has a U-shaped cross-section. The anchorage assembly further comprises a second brace
160
sized and configured to bear against the structural member proximate another distal flange end, wherein said second brace
160
is disposed between said first bracket
120
and said second bracket
120
, and said second brace
160
is clamped to said structural member by at least one nut
190
threaded onto at least one of said bolts
170
.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to a preferred embodiment and a particular application, this disclosure will enable those skilled in the art to recognize additional embodiments and/or applications which fall within the scope of the present invention. For example, the present invention may be used in other systems and/or environments to support lines which may not extend vertically, for example. Thus, the scope of the present invention should be limited only to the extent of the following claims.
Claims
- 1. An anchorage kit having components which may be combined in various manners to secure a safety line to various types of support structures, comprising:a first bracket and a second bracket, wherein said first bracket and said second bracket may be aligned so that a first opening in said first bracket aligns with a first opening in said second bracket, and a second opening in said first bracket aligns with a second opening in said second bracket, and wherein a third opening is formed in at least one of said first bracket and said second bracket to anchor the safety line; a first brace and a second brace, wherein at least one opening extends through each said brace; a first bolt and a second bolt, wherein said first bolt is sized and configured to insert through each said first opening and through said at least one opening in said first brace, and said second bolt is sized and configured to insert through each said second opening and through said at least one opening in said second brace; and at least four threaded nuts sized and configured to thread onto said bolts, wherein each said bolt may be secured at each end relative to a respective bracket, and each said brace may be secured at an intermediate point along a respective bolt.
- 2. The anchorage kit of claim 1, further comprising a washer for each said threaded nut.
- 3. The anchorage kit of claim 1, wherein each said bolt has opposite threaded ends, and said at least four threaded nuts includes six said nuts.
- 4. The anchorage kit of claim 1, wherein at least one said bracket has a first side configured to bear against a flat surface, and a second, opposite side configured to engage at least four points on a cylindrical surface, and only as many as two of said points is intersected by any given line.
- 5. The anchorage kit of claim 4, wherein said first bracket has a flat side configured to bear against a flat surface, and said second bracket has a contoured side configured to engage at least four points on a cylindrical surface, and only as many as two of said points is intersected by any given line.
- 6. The anchorage kit of claim 1, wherein said first bracket has a flat side configured to bear against a flat surface, and said second bracket has a contoured side configured to engage at least four points on a cylindrical surface, and only as many as two of said points is intersected by any given line.
- 7. An anchorage assembly interconnected in series between a safety line and a structural member, comprising:a first bracket having a first bearing surface which is flat and faces in a first direction, and a second bearing surface which is concave and faces in a second, opposite direction; a second bracket having at least one of a bearing surface which is flat and a bearing surface which is concave, wherein an opening extends through at least one of said first bracket and said second bracket to anchor the safety line; at least two bolts interconnected between said first bracket and said second bracket, wherein said bolts extend perpendicular to said first bearing surface on said first bracket; and an L-shaped brace defining a hole sized to receive one of said bolts, wherein said brace has a relatively longer segment which extends parallel to said first bearing surface on said first bracket, and a relatively shorter segment which extends perpendicular to said relatively longer segment, and a flange on the structural member is clamped between said relatively longer segment and one of said first bracket and said second bracket.
- 8. The anchorage assembly of claim 7, wherein said second bracket has a flat bearing surface and a concave bearing surface, and said flat bearing surface and said concave bearing surface face in opposite directions.
- 9. The anchorage assembly of claim 8, wherein each said bracket has a U-shaped cross-section.
- 10. The anchorage assembly of claim 7, wherein each said bracket has a U-shaped cross-section.
- 11. The anchorage assembly of claim 7, further comprising an L-shaped brace defining a hole sized to receive one of said bolts, wherein said brace has a relatively longer segment which extends parallel to said first bearing surface on said first bracket, and a relatively shorter segment which extends perpendicular to said relatively longer segment, and a flange on the structural member is clamped between said relatively longer segment and one of said first bracket and said second bracket.
- 12. An anchorage assembly interconnected in series between a safety line and a structural member having at least one flange which terminates in a distal end, comprising:a first bracket having at least one bearing surface; a second bracket having at least one bearing surface, wherein at least one of said first bracket and said second bracket is configured to anchor the safety line; a brace sized and configured to bear against the at least one flange proximate the distal end, wherein said brace is disposed between said first bracket and said second bracket; and at least two bolts interconnected between said first bracket and said second bracket, wherein said bolts extend perpendicular to said at least one bearing surface on each said bracket, and at least one of said bolts extends through a hole in said brace, and said brace is clamped to said flange by at least one nut threaded onto said at least one of said bolts.
- 13. The anchorage assembly of claim 12, wherein said first bracket has a first bearing surface which is flat, and said first bracket has a second bearing surface which is contoured, and said first bearing surface and said second bearing surface face in opposite directions.
- 14. The anchorage assembly of claim 13, wherein said second bracket has a first bearing surface which is flat, and said second bracket has a second bearing surface which is contoured, and said first bearing surface and said second bearing surface on said second bracket face in opposite directions.
- 15. The anchorage assembly of claim 14, wherein each said bracket has a U-shaped cross-section.
- 16. The anchorage assembly of claim 15, further comprising a second brace sized and configured to bear against the structural member proximate another distal flange end, wherein said second brace is disposed between said first bracket and said second bracket, and said second brace is clamped to said structural member by at least one nut threaded onto at least one of said bolts.
- 17. The anchorage assembly of claim 12, wherein each said bracket has a U-shaped cross-section.
- 18. The anchorage assembly of claim 12, further comprising a second brace sized and configured to bear against the structural member proximate another distal flange end, wherein said second brace is disposed between said first bracket and said second bracket, and said second brace is clamped to said structural member by at least one nut threaded onto at least one of said bolts.
- 19. The anchorage kit of claim 1 secured in a first configuration, wherein said first bracket and said second bracket define opposing concave bearing surfaces suitable for clamping a circular cross section therebetween.
- 20. The anchorage kit of claim 19 alternatively secured in a second configuration, wherein said first bracket and said second bracket define opposing flat bearing surfaces suitable for clamping a rectangular cross section therebetween.
- 21. An anchorage assembly interconnected in series between a safety line and a structural member, comprising:a first bracket having a first bearing surface which is flat and faces in a first direction, and a second bearing surface which is concave and faces in a second, opposite direction; a second bracket having at least one of a bearing surface which is flat and a bearing surface which is concave, wherein an opening extends through at least one of said first bracket and said second bracket to anchor the safety line; at least two bolts interconnected between said first bracket and said second bracket, wherein said bolts extend perpendicular to said first bearing surface on said first bracket; and two L-shaped braces, each of said braces defining a hole sized to receive one of said bolts, and each of said braces having a relatively longer segment which extends parallel to said first bearing surface on said first bracket, and a relatively shorter segment which extends perpendicularly away from said first bearing surface on said first bracket.
- 22. An anchorage assembly interconnected in series between a safety line and a structural member, comprising:a first bracket having a U-shaped cross section defined by a base plate and opposite side plates, wherein said base plate defines a flat bearing surface that faces away from said side plates, and said side plates have distal edges which face away from said base plate and define a concave bearing surface; a second bracket having at least one of a bearing surface which is flat and a bearing surface which is concave, wherein an opening extends through at least one of said first bracket and said second bracket to anchor the safety line; and at least two bolts interconnected between said first bracket and said second bracket, wherein said bolts extend perpendicular to said base plate.
- 23. The anchorage assembly of claim 22, wherein said first bracket has a U-shaped cross section defined by a base plate and opposite side plates, and on said first bracket, said base plate defines a flat bearing surface that faces away from said side plates, and said side plates have distal edges which face away from said base plate and define a concave bearing surface.
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