Claims
- 1. A safety restraint device comprising:
- harness means for attachment to an individual;
- safety lanyard means connected to said harness means for attachment to a fixed object, said lanyard means comprising:
- a lanyard having a free end;
- snap hook means connected to said lanyard at said free end comprising a hook having a releasable safety keeper for securing said lanyard means;
- slidable ring means mounted to said lanyard for slidable positioning therealong, said ring means comprising a connector sleeve defining a longitudinal channel for receiving said lanyard and a ring integrally extending from said connector sleeve and dimensioned wherein said hook may be securely attached to said slidable ring,
- so that said lanyard is wrappable around a fixed object and said snap hook means is engagable with said slidable ring to secure said lanyard means to said fixed object.
- 2. The safety restraint device of claim 1 wherein said slidable ring has a substantially D-shape.
- 3. The safety restraint device of claim 1 wherein said connector sleeve further defines flared openings at the end portions of said channel.
- 4. The safety restraint device of claim 1 wherein said channel has a generally cylindrical configuration having a diameter which is slightly greater than the diameter of the lanyard.
- 5. The safety restraint device of claim 1 wherein said safety lanyard means is connected to said safety belt means by means of a second ring which is attached in a fixed orientation to said safety belt means for pivotal positioning thereabout and further comprising a third ring attached to said slidable belt means in a fixed orientation for pivotal relationship thereabout and wherein said snap hook means may be connected to said sliding ring.
- 6. A safety restraint device comprising:
- harness means for attachment to the body of an individual comprising a harness and at least one ring attached to said harness;
- safety lanyard means connected to a said harness ring for attachment to a fixed object, said lanyard means comprising:
- a web-like lanyard connecting the said ring and having a free end;
- latch hook means connected to said lanyard at said free end comprising a latch member for securing said lanyard means;
- slidable ring means mounted to said lanyard for slidable positioning therealong, said ring means comprising a connector sleeve defining a longitudinal channel dimensioned to slidably receive said cable and an arcuate D-shaped ring integrally extending from said connector sleeve and dimensioned wherein said latch means may be securely attached to said slidable ring.
- 7. The safety restraint device of claim 6 wherein said connector sleeve further defines flared openings at the end portions of said channel.
- 8. The safety restraint device of claim 6 wherein said channel has a generally rectangular configuration with rounded corners, said channel having dimensions which are slightly greater than the corresponding dimensions of the lanyard.
- 9. A safety restraint device comprising:
- safety belt means for attachment to an individual comprising a belt fastenable around the waist of the individual and at least one pivotally positionable ring attached to said belt;
- safety lanyard means connected to a said ring for attachment to a fixed object, said lanyard means comprising:
- a web-like lanyard connecting the said ring and having a free end;
- snap hook means connected to said lanyard comprising a hook having a manually releasable safety keeper for securing said lanyard means;
- ring means mounted to said lanyard, said ring means comprising a connector sleeve defining a longitudinal channel for receiving said lanyard and a ring section having an arcuate portion, said ring section integrally extending from said connector sleeve and dimensioned wherein said hook means may be securably attached to said ring section.
- 10. The safety restraint device of claim 9 wherein said connector sleeve further defines flared openings at the end portions of said channel.
- 11. The safety restraint device of claim 9 wherein said channel has a generally rectangular configuration having dimensions which are slightly greater than the corresponding dimensions of the lanyard.
- 12. The safety restraint device of claim 9 wherein said ring section has a generally D-shape.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 389,752 filed on Aug. 4, 1989 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,923,048.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Continuation in Parts (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
389752 |
Aug 1989 |
|