This patent application is a Continuation of co-pending PCT Application No. PCT/EP2007/061495, filed Oct. 25, 2007, designating the U.S. and which claims the benefit of German Patent Application No. 10 2006 051 426.2, filed Oct. 27, 2006, and German Patent Application No. 10 2007 043 422.9 filed Sep. 12, 2007, the entire teachings and disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference thereto.
The instant invention relates to a securing device for protecting individuals against falling. The invention furthermore relates to a stop element for such a securing device.
A related securing device is fundamentally known from DE 10 2006 010 898 A1 and comprises two stop elements, which in each case can be attached releasably to a positionally fixed securing element and which in each case can be connected via a connecting element to the individual, who is to be secured. Each stop element thereby encompasses a locking device, which can be adjusted between an unlocking state, in which the respective stop element can be attached to the respective securing element or can be released therefrom, and a locking state, in which the respective stop element, which is attached to the respective securing element, cannot be released from the respective securing element in a non-destructive manner. The known securing device furthermore comprises a coupling device, which is coupled to the locking devices of the two stop elements, in fact in such a manner that, in the unlocking state of the locking device of the one stop element, it blocks the locking device of the other stop element in its locking state.
This design of the securing device makes it possible for the danger of falling for the individuals, who are secured therewith, to be reduced significantly. In response to changing from one securing element to another securing element it is necessary to reposition the two stop elements one after the other. The coupling device of the known securing device thereby prevents both stop elements from being inadvertently removed simultaneously from the respective securing element, whereby the individual would be unsecured temporarily.
A securing device, which is made up of a safety harness, which is fastened to the body of the user, two connecting elements, each of which comprises a carabiner via which a displaceable and releasable connection between the safety harness and a supporting cable can be established, as well as an electronic circuit for monitoring the correct securing of the user, is furthermore known from DE 10 2005 009 943 B3. The electronic circuit thereby monitors the hooking of the carabiners to the supporting cable and generates an acoustic warning signal as soon as not at least one of the two carabiners is hooked into the supporting cable. In addition, the known securing device can furthermore be embodied in such a manner that the electronic circuit blocks an opening mechanism of a carabiner via an electromagnetic actuating device as soon as the other carabiner is opened and/or is unhooked from the supporting cable, whereby a simultaneous unhooking of both of the carabiners and thus an inadvertent faulty operation of the securing device by the user is avoided.
The instant invention deals with the problem of specifying an improved embodiment for a securing device of the afore-mentioned type and for the stop elements used therewith, respectively, which is characterized in particular by an inexpensive feasibility with a comparatively high functional reliability.
This problem is solved according to embodiments of the invention by means of the objects of the independent claims. Advantageous embodiments are the object of the dependent claims.
Embodiments of the invention are based on the general idea to equip the coupling device for at least one of the locking devices with a blocking lever, which interacts with the respective locking device in such a manner that, in a blocking state, it blocks the respective locking device in its locking state. Such a pivotable blocking lever can be realized in a comparatively inexpensive and robust manner, whereby a relatively high functional reliability can be attained.
According to an advantageous embodiment, the corresponding locking device for at least one of the stop elements can encompass a lock, which can be pivoted between a locking position, which is assigned to the locking state of the locking device, and an unlocking position, which is assigned to the unlocking state of the locking device. Additionally or alternatively, the respective locking device for at least one of the stop elements can encompass a securing lever, which can be pivoted between a securing position, which blocks the lock in its locking position and an unlocking position, which makes it possible to pivot the lock between its locking position and its unlocking position. The danger of an inadvertent unlocking of the lock is thus reduced, because the securing lever must initially be actuated for this purpose. An inadvertent simultaneous actuation of the securing lever as well as of the lock can be made virtually impossible. Such a double securing increases the securing effect of the securing device.
In its blocking position, the blocking lever according to the invention can now either interact with the lock, which is adjusted in its locking position or with the securing lever, which is adjusted in its securing position. Likewise, in its blocking position, the respective blocking lever can block the lock in its locking position as well as the securing lever in its securing position. The embodiment, in which the blocking lever, in its blocking position, blocks the corresponding securing lever in its securing position, is thereby preferred. It is considered hereby that only comparatively small forces are required at the securing lever for blocking said securing lever in its closing position. When the securing lever is blocked in the closing position, the lock is inevitably also blocked in its locking position.
According to its development, the coupling device can encompass a power transmission element, via which the blocking levers, which are assigned to the two locking devices, are coupled to one another, in fact in such a manner that a pivoting actuation of the one blocking lever pivots the other blocking lever in its blocking position. Power transmission elements, which are suitable for this, are in particular Bowden cables, where the traction cable and the cable core, respectively, is in each case connected to the two blocking levers, while the corresponding pressurized cover is supported in the area of the respective locking device. Fundamentally, however, other power transmission elements, which operate in a mechanical, hydraulic or pneumatic manner, are also possible.
Provision can now be made in a development for the lock and/or the securing lever within the respective locking device to interact with the blocking lever for its actuation. A pivoting of the securing lever and of the lock, respectively, thus leads to a pivoting actuation of the respective blocking lever. The actuation of the blocking lever by means of the securing lever can thereby be advantageous, because the respectively other blocking lever is thus already pivoted into its blocking position when the lock, which is assigned to the actuated securing lever, has not yet been actuated. In other words, the locking device of the other stop element is already blocked when only the securing lever of the one stop element is actuated.
Further important features and advantages of the invention result from the subclaims, from the drawings and from the corresponding figure description by means of the drawings.
It is understood that the afore-mentioned features and the features, which will still be defined below, can not only be used in the respectively specified combination, but also in other combinations or alone, without leaving the scope of the instant invention.
Other aspects, objectives and advantages of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Preferred exemplary embodiments of the invention are illustrated in the drawings and will be defined in more detail in the following description, wherein the same reference numerals refer to equivalent or similar or functionally equivalent components. Schematically:
While the invention will be described in connection with certain preferred embodiments, there is no intent to limit it to those embodiments. On the contrary, the intent is to cover all alternatives, modifications and equivalents as included within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
According to
It is clear that the connecting elements 4 can also be embodied as chain or the like, for example.
Each stop element 2 encompasses a locking device 9. The respective locking device 9 can be adjusted between an unlocking state and a locking state. In the unlocking state, the respective stop element 2 can be attached to the respective securing element 3 and can be released therefrom, respectively. Contrary thereto, in the locking state, the respective stop element 2 can no longer be released from the respective securing element 3, to which it is attached, in a non-destructive manner.
The securing device 1 presented herein furthermore comprises a coupling device 10. Said coupling device 10 is coupled to the locking devices 9 of the two stop elements 2. This coupling thereby takes place in such a manner that the coupling device 10, in the unlocking state of the locking device 9 of the one stop element 2, blocks the locking device 9 of the other stop element 2 in its locking state. This means that, in response to the unlocking of the one locking device 9 via the coupling device 10, the other locking device 9 is inevitably blocked in its locking state and can then no longer be unlocked. The coupling device 10 preferably operates in a purely mechanical manner, in particular in a hydraulic or pneumatic manner. Fundamentally, a coupling device 10, which operates in an electrical manner, is also possible. However, the embodiments, which operate without auxiliary power, are preferred.
The stop elements 2 shown in
The subsequent description of
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The connecting element 4 is fastened in a lower area of the housing 12. In the illustrated example, the connecting element 4 consists of two separate belts 17, each of which are fastened to one of the side cheeks 13 independent on one another. The two belts 17 are sewed together underneath the housing 12, whereby they form a tube 18. In the preferred embodiments shown herein, the coupling device 10 comprises a power transmission element 19, which leads from the locking device 9 of the one stop element 2 to the locking device 9 of the other stop element 2. Here, this power transmission element 19 runs within the tube 18, whereby it is sufficiently protected against damages in the normal use of the securing device 1. Preferably, the power transmission element 19 is a Bowden cable, which typically is made up of a pressure-resistant casing 20 and a traction-stable cable 21, which is guided therein and which can also be characterized as cable core 21.
According to
Here, the locking device 9 encompasses a lock 24, which can be pivoted about a lock pivoting axis 25, which runs perpendicular to the drawing plane in
Here, the locking device 9 furthermore comprises a securing lever 26, which can be pivoted about a securing lever pivoting axis 27, which runs perpendicular to the drawing plane in the illustrations of
In the embodiments shown herein, the blocking lever 22 now interacts with the securing lever 26. This means that the blocking lever 22, in its blocking position, blocks the securing lever 26 in its securing position. Due to the fact that, in the securing position of the securing lever 26, the lock 24 is blocked in its locking position by means of the securing lever 26, the corresponding locking device 9 is in its locking state and cannot be removed from the securing element 3.
In the alternative, it is fundamentally also possible to arrange and to embody, respectively, the blocking lever 22 in such a manner that it interacts directly with the lock 24, so that the blocking lever 22, in its blocking position, blocks the lock 24 in its locking position. Likewise, it is also possible to embody and arrange, respectively, the blocking lever 22 in such a manner that it simultaneously interacts with the lock 24 as well as with the securing lever 26.
The force transmission element 19 couples the two blocking levers 22 of the two locking devices 9 with one another in such a manner that a pivoting motion of the one blocking lever 22 pivots the other blocking lever 22 in its blocking position. In the embodiment shown herein, the securing lever 26 is provided for actuating the blocking lever 22. Here, the securing lever 26 interacts accordingly with the corresponding blocking lever 22 in a suitable manner. A pivoting of the securing lever 26 into its unlocking position thus leads to a pivoting actuation of the blocking lever 22, which pivots the other blocking lever 22 into its blocking position via the power transmission element 19. It is clear that a drive coupling can fundamentally also be provided between the lock 24 and the blocking lever 22. However, the alternative proposed herein, where the actuation of the securing lever 26 already actuates the blocking lever 22, is preferred.
In
According to
In the passive position of the release lever 35 depicted in
In its active position 35, the release lever 35 is positioned in such a manner that it is inevitably transferred into its passive position by attaching the respective stop element 2 to the respective securing element 3. For this, the release lever 35 according to 12, in its active position, projects into the insertion opening 16 to the extent that the securing element 3 is inevitably actuated in response to the insertion of the release lever 35 and thus pivots out of its active position, so as to be able to reach the accommodation 15. The securing element 3 must thus push aside the release lever 35 so as to thus be able to reach the accommodation 15 through the insertion opening 16. This construction causes the lock 24 to inevitably be transferred into its locking position, when attaching the stop element 2 to the securing element 3, while the securing lever 26 is simultaneously also transferred into its securing position. An effective securing of individuals can thus be ensured immediately after the stop element 2 has been attached to the securing element 3.
The release lever 35 is pretensioned into its respective end position by means of a pressure spring actuation 41, that is, either into the active position or into the passive position. Said pressure spring actuation 41 encompasses an over dead center position for the active position as well as for the passive position. On the one hand, the pressure spring actuation 41 is supported on the securing lever 26 at a bearing position, which is identified with 42. On the other hand, the pressure spring actuation 41 is supported on the release lever 35 at a bearing position, which is identified with 43. In the alternative, the pressure spring actuation 41 could also encompass its bearing position 42 on the housing 12, instead of on the securing lever 26.
In the passive position of the release lever 35 shown in
In the embodiments shown herein, the lock 24 is embodied as a lock 24, which can be directly actuated manually and which can be actuated by means of index finger and middle finger, for example. At the same time, the securing lever 26 is embodied herein as a securing lever 26, which can be directly actuated manually and which can be actuated by means of a thumb, for example. Securing lever 26 and lock 24 are arranged herein at mutually opposite sides of the respective stop element 2, whereby a one-handed operation is possible.
With reference to
According to
When the stop element 2 is attached to the securing element 3, the securing element 3 now displaces the release lever 35, whereby said release lever 35 automatically snaps into its passive position after overcoming the dead center position. On the one hand, the lock 24 is thereby inevitably actuated in its locking position. On the other hand, the securing lever 26 is thus also released again, whereby it can be pivoted into the securing position. The securing lever 26 can thereby be spring-loaded. The securing lever 26 is actuated herein by means of the pressure spring actuation 41.
All references, including publications, patent applications, and patents cited herein are hereby incorporated by reference to the same extent as if each reference were individually and specifically indicated to be incorporated by reference and were set forth in its entirety herein.
The use of the terms “a” and “an” and “the” and similar referents in the context of describing the invention (especially in the context of the following claims) is to be construed to cover both the singular and the plural, unless otherwise indicated herein or clearly contradicted by context. The terms “comprising,” “having,” “including,” and “containing” are to be construed as open-ended terms (i.e., meaning “including, but not limited to,”) unless otherwise noted. Recitation of ranges of values herein are merely intended to serve as a shorthand method of referring individually to each separate value falling within the range, unless otherwise indicated herein, and each separate value is incorporated into the specification as if it were individually recited herein. All methods described herein can be performed in any suitable order unless otherwise indicated herein or otherwise clearly contradicted by context. The use of any and all examples, or exemplary language (e.g., “such as”) provided herein, is intended merely to better illuminate the invention and does not pose a limitation on the scope of the invention unless otherwise claimed. No language in the specification should be construed as indicating any non-claimed element as essential to the practice of the invention.
Preferred embodiments of this invention are described herein, including the best mode known to the inventors for carrying out the invention. Variations of those preferred embodiments may become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon reading the foregoing description. The inventors expect skilled artisans to employ such variations as appropriate, and the inventors intend for the invention to be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein. Accordingly, this invention includes all modifications and equivalents of the subject matter recited in the claims appended hereto as permitted by applicable law. Moreover, any combination of the above-described elements in all possible variations thereof is encompassed by the invention unless otherwise indicated herein or otherwise clearly contradicted by context.
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