This invention relates to controlled descent harnesses. More particularly, it relates to tactical harnesses for use by military and/or police personnel.
Further features, objectives and advantages will be made clearer with the following detailed description made with reference to the accompanying photographs in which:
Full body harness designed for Tactical Military, Police or other descending requirements. Harness allows the user/operator to rapidly descend from 20 to several hundred feet. And with a more controlled rate of descent, the user is better able to free-spool and land safely, like jumping from only 6-8 feet. Unlike with current repelling techniques and equipment that require a user to hold onto a large diameter line to control descent speed, with the Fox 1™ Tactical Harness both hands are free to deploy a weapon and defend the user all the way to the ground. The user does not have to use his hands to control descent. All line storage, brake and friction device are located on the rear of the harness and out of the way of the user so as to not obstruct his/her vision and/or interfere with weapon use.
Braking is accomplished using shoulder movements alone—truly hands free. By moving the shoulders forward, braking increases and a slower descent or coming to a complete stop is accomplished. By moving the shoulders backward, less pressure is applied to the brake and a faster descent is allowed.
The Kevlar® Delta Cross Brake is used to apply 360 degree pressure over a 3 inch area to the small diameter line. When pressure is applied to the Kevlar® Delta Cross Brake, the line not only has pressure applied in a 360 degree area but it is pulled in two directions at the same time and bent, increasing the frictional force on the line.
The line has additional friction applied as it transitions through the EDS Rack (Emergency Descent System). The configuration of that line going through the rack (See
In combination of the Kevlar® Delta Cross Brake and the EDS Rack, a very small diameter line, ⅛ or 3/16 inch can be used. This allows for 200 feet or more of the small diameter line to be stored, and deployed, in a very small 6×8 inch Line Bag that is positioned on the lower back side of the Fox 1™ Tactical Harness. The Kevlar® Delta Cross Brake located on the rear of the harness is attached on both ends with a web strap that goes under each arm and to the front upper shoulder on each side. Both Brake Webbing Straps are adjustable for tension.
The Line Bag (
Quick Release Buckles (See
The Line used is a Technora® line, that is cut, melt and burn resistant and has a very high tensile strength 3000 to 5600 pound. The line is also very light weighing approximately 1 pound per every 100 feet, and is very compactable. A typical unit uses 200 feet of line (weighing 2 lbs) though lengths of up to 1000 feet are feasible.
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 14,612,105, filed on Feb. 2, 2015, which was a perfection of Provisional Application No. 61/934,741, filed on Feb. 1, 2014, the disclosures of which are fully incorporated by reference herein.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 14612105 | Feb 2015 | US |
Child | 14841789 | US |