Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a safety harness strap adjuster and a method of
adjusting a strap of a safety harness.
Background
[0002] Various occupations place people in precarious positions at relatively dangerous
heights thereby creating a need for fall-arresting safety apparatus. Among other things,
such apparatus usually include a safety line interconnected between a support structure
and a person working in proximity to the support structure. The safety line is typically
secured to a full-body safety harness worn by the worker. Obviously, such a harness
must be designed to remain secure about the worker in the event of a fall. In addition,
the harness should arrest a person's fall in as safe a manner as possible, placing
a minimal amount of strain on the person's body. Yet another design consideration
is to minimize the extent to which people may consider the harness uncomfortable and/or
cumbersome.
[0003] Various types of buckles are used to interconnect straps of harnesses. One problem
with some of these buckles is that the straps could loosen and compromise the proper
fit of the harness, and proper fit is important to maximize safety and minimize injury.
[0004] For the reasons stated above and for other reasons stated below, which will become
apparent to those skilled in the art upon reading and understanding the present specification,
there is a need in the art for a safety harness strap adjuster and a method of adjusting
a strap of a safety harness.
[0005] DE 20 2007 004649 U in general describes an adjuster for adjusting a length of at least one strap of
a safety harness, comprising a base; a shaft rotatably operatively connected to the
base and defining a slot configured and arranged to receive the at least one strap;
and a locking mechanism interconnecting the base and the shaft, the locking mechanism
allowing rotation of the shaft in a first direction and preventing rotation of the
shaft in a second opposite direction.
[0006] US 6230370 relates generally to belt shortening devices. More specifically, the present invention
relates to devices suitable for shortening seat belt webbing. A belt shortening device
with a side access slot for receiving a belt is described which includes a frame and
a spindle rotatably mounted thereto. The spindle includes a mount end in communication
with the frame and a free end opposite to the mount end. The spindle has a slot extending
from the free end toward the mount end a length defining a first finger and a second
finger. Optionally, a first and second plates are, respectively affixed to the first
and second fingers proximal to the free ends thereof. The plates are positioned substantially
perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the spindle and, respectively emanate away
from the slot. The plates are positioned from said mount end a distance greater than
the width of a belt to be shortened. The plates prevent accidental lateral ejection
of the belt out of the slot. A ratchet mechanism is provided to control the rotation
of the spindle and winding of a belt therearound. The belt shortening device is easily
retrofitted to an existing belt without detaching the belt from its existing connection
Summary
[0007] The above-mentioned problems associated with prior devices are addressed by embodiments
of the present invention and will be understood by reading and understanding the present
specification. The following summary is made by way of example and not by way of limitation.
It is merely provided to aid the reader in understanding some of the aspects of the
invention.
[0008] In one embodiment there is provided an adjuster for adjusting a length of at least
one strap of a safety harness, the at least one strap being selected from the group
consisting of at least one shoulder strap, at least one chest strap, at least one
waist strap, at least one seat strap, and at least one leg strap, comprising a base;
a shaft rotatably operatively connected to the base and defining a slot configured
and arranged to receive the at least one strap; and a locking mechanism interconnecting
the base and the shaft, the locking mechanism allowing rotation of the shaft in a
first direction and preventing rotation of the shaft in a second opposite direction;
and characterized in that the slot is tapered to receive an end of the at least one
strap.
[0009] In another embodiment there is provided a method of adjusting a length of at least
one strap of a safety harness with an adjuster, the at least one strap being selected
from the group consisting of at least one shoulder strap at least one chest strap,
at least one waist strap, at least one seat strap, and at least one leg strap, the
adjuster including a base, a shaft rotatably operatively connected to the base and
defining a tapered slot configured and arranged to receive the at least one strap,
and a locking mechanism interconnecting the base and the shaft, the locking mechanism
allowing rotation of the shaft in a first direction and preventing rotation of the
shaft in a second opposite direction, comprising: positioning the adjuster at a desired
location along the at least one strap; rotating a knob to wind the at least one strap
about the shaft; and locking the shaft with the locking mechanism to prevent rotation
in an unwinding direction.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0010] The present invention can be more easily understood, and further advantages and uses
thereof can be more readily apparent, when considered in view of the detailed description
and the following Figures in which:
Figure 1 is a bottom front perspective view of an embodiment adjuster constructed
in accordance with the principles of the present invention;
Figure 2 is a top front perspective view of the adjuster shown in Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a partial exploded top front perspective view of the adjuster shown in
Figure 1;
Figure 4 is a partial exploded bottom front perspective view of the adjuster shown
in Figure 1;
Figure 5 is an exploded bottom front perspective view of the adjuster shown in Figure
1;
Figure 6 is a front view of the adjuster shown in Figure 1 connected to a strap in
a positioning position;
Figure 7 is a cross-section view of the adjuster taken along the lines 7-7 shown in
Figure 6;
Figure 8 is a front view of the adjuster shown in Figure 1 connected to a strap in
a partially wound position;
Figure 9 is a cross-section view of the adjuster taken along the lines 9-9 shown in
Figure 8;
Figure 10 is a front view of the adjuster shown in Figure 1 connected to a strap in
another partially wound position;
Figure 11 is a cross-section view of the adjuster taken along the lines 11-11 shown
in Figure 10;
Figure 12 is a bottom front perspective view of another embodiment adjuster constructed
in accordance with the principles of the present invention;
Figure 13 is an exploded bottom front perspective view of the adjuster shown in Figure
12;
Figure 14 is a bottom view of the adjuster shown in Figure 12;
Figure 15 is a first side view of the adjuster shown in Figure 12;
Figure 16 is a second side view of the adjuster shown in Figure 12;
Figure 17 is a rear view of the adjuster shown in Figure 12;
Figure 18 is a top view of the adjuster shown in Figure 12;
Figure 19 is a front perspective view of another embodiment adjuster constructed in
accordance with the principles of the present invention;
Figure 20 is an exploded front perspective view of the adjuster shown in Figure 19;
Figure 21 is a top view of the adjuster shown in Figure 19;
Figure 22 is a first side view of the adjuster shown in Figure 19;
Figure 23 is a second side view of the adjuster shown in Figure 19;
Figure 24 is a bottom front perspective view of another embodiment adjuster constructed
in accordance with the principles of the present invention;
Figure 25 is an exploded bottom front perspective view of the adjuster shown in Figure
24;
Figure 26 is a top view of the adjuster shown in Figure 24;
Figure 27 is a bottom view of the adjuster shown in Figure 24;
Figure 28 is a side view of the adjuster shown in Figure 24;
Figure 29 is a side view of the adjuster shown in Figure 24;
Figure 30 is a bottom view of a base of the adjuster shown in Figure 24;
Figure 31 is a first side view of the base shown in Figure 30;
Figure 32 is a front view of the base shown in Figure 30;
Figure 33 is a second side view of the base shown in Figure 30;
Figure 34 is a top view of a cover of the adjuster shown in Figure 24;
Figure 35 is a first side view of the cover shown in Figure 34;
Figure 36 is a front view of the cover shown in Figure 34;
Figure 37 is a second side view of the cover shown in Figure 34;
Figure 38 is a front view of a fastener of the adjuster shown in Figure 24;
Figure 39 is a bottom view of a shaft of the adjuster shown in Figure 24;
Figure 40 is a front view of the shaft shown in Figure 39;
Figure 41 is a cross-section view of the shaft taken along the lines 41-41 shown in
Figure 40;
Figure 42 is a side view of the shaft shown in Figure 40;
Figure 43 is an inner side view of a knob of the adjuster shown in Figure 24;
Figure 44 is a cross-section view of the knob taken along the lines 44-44 shown in
Figure 43;
Figure 45 is an outer side view of the knob shown in Figure 43;
Figure 46 is a rear perspective view of another embodiment adjuster including a male
portion of a buckle constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention;
Figure 47 is a front view of a female portion of a buckle for use with the adjuster
shown in Figure 46;
Figure 48 is a rear view of a safety harness with adjusters;
Figure 49 is a perspective schematic view of another safety harness with adjusters;
Figure 50 is a rear perspective view of another embodiment adjuster constructed in
accordance with the principles of the present invention;
Figure 51 is a front exploded perspective view of the adjuster shown in Figure 50;
Figure 52 is a front view of the adjuster shown in Figure 50; and
Figure 53 is a cross section view of the adjuster taken along the lines 53-53 shown
in Figure 52.
[0011] In accordance with common practice, the various described features are not drawn
to scale but are drawn to emphasize specific features relevant to the present invention.
Reference characters denote like elements throughout the Figures and the text.
Detailed Description of a Preferred Embodiment
[0012] In the following detailed description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings,
which form a part hereof, and in which is shown by way of illustration embodiments
in which the inventions may be practiced. These embodiments are described in sufficient
detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention, and it is to
be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and mechanical changes may be
made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. The following
detailed description is, therefore, not to be taken in a limiting sense, and the scope
of the present invention is defined only by the claims and equivalents thereof.
[0013] Embodiments of adjusters constructed in accordance with the principles of the present
invention are designated by the numerals 100, 200, 300, 400, 400', and 600 in the
drawings.
[0014] An embodiment adjuster 100 is shown in Figures 1-11. Although the adjuster is being
described in the orientation shown in Figure 5, it should be understood that the adjuster
should not be limited to this orientation. The adjuster 100 includes base plates 101
and 111 to which other components are operatively connected.
[0015] The base plate 101 is generally rectangular and includes a first side 102 proximate
the front and a second side 106 proximate the rear. The base plate 101 includes an
aperture 103 proximate the top and the first side 102 and an aperture 104 proximate
the bottom and the first side 102. The base plate 101 includes an aperture 107 proximate
the top and the second side 106 and an aperture 108 proximate the bottom and the second
side 106. The base plate 101 also includes a center aperture 105 proximate the center
of the base plate 101 between the apertures 103 and 104 and the apertures 107 and
108. Proximate the aperture 107 and the top, a protrusion 109 extends generally upwardly
from the base plate 101 and forms a notch proximate the top and the second side 106.
[0016] The base plate 111 is also generally rectangular and includes a first side 112 proximate
the front and a second side 116 proximate the rear. The base plate 111 includes an
aperture 113 proximate the top and the first side 112 and an aperture 114 proximate
the bottom and the first side 112. The base plate 111 includes an aperture 117 proximate
the top and the second side 116 and an aperture 118 proximate the bottom and the second
side 116. The base plate 111 also includes a center aperture 115 proximate the center
of the base plate 111 between the apertures 113 and 114 and the apertures 117 and
118. Proximate the aperture 117 and the top, a protrusion 119 extends generally upwardly
from the base plate 111 and forms a notch proximate the top and the second side 116.
[0017] A hub or shaft includes hub portions 121 and 128, which are operatively connected
to the base plates 101 and 111. The hub portions 121 and 128 are shafts having semicircular
cross-sections and are positioned with the flat portions facing one another with a
gap forming a slot 135 therebetween. The hub portion 121 includes a first end 122
with a bore 123 extending laterally therethrough, a second end 124 with a bore 125
extending laterally therethrough, and a bore 126 extending laterally through an intermediate
portion between the first and second ends 122 and 124. The hub portion 128 includes
a first end 129 with a bore 130 extending laterally therethrough, a second end 131
with a bore 132 extending laterally therethrough, and a bore 133 extending laterally
through an intermediate portion between the first and second ends 129 and 131.
[0018] A pin 136 is a cylindrical shaft with first and second ends 137 and 138 having smaller
diameters than an intermediate portion of the pin 136. The first end 137 is configured
and arranged to be inserted into the aperture 104 of the base plate 101, and the second
end 138 is configured and arranged to be inserted into the aperture 114 of the base
plate 111. The intermediate portion of the pin 136 is positioned between the base
plates 101 and 111.
[0019] A pin 140 is also a cylindrical shaft with first and second ends 141 and 142 having
smaller diameters than an intermediate portion of the pin 140. The first end 141 is
configured and arranged to be inserted through the aperture 107 of the base plate
101, and the second end 142 is configured and arranged to be inserted through the
aperture 117 of the base plate 111. The ends 141 and 142 extend outward from the respective
outer sides of the base plates 101 and 111, and the intermediate portion of the pin
140 is positioned between the base plates 101 and 111.
[0020] A ratchet wheel 180 is a generally cylindrical portion with first and second semicircular
longitudinal bores 181 and 182 configured and arranged to receive the ends 122 and
129 of the hub portions 121 and 128. The ratchet wheel 180 also includes teeth 183
extending outward from its sides and a lateral bore 184. The lateral bore 184 corresponds
with the bores 123 and 130 of the hub portions 121 and 128, and a fastener 194 extends
through the bores to connect the ratchet wheel 180 to the ends 122 and 129.
[0021] A ratchet wheel 186 is also a generally cylindrical portion with first and second
longitudinal bores 187 and 188 configured and arranged to receive the ends 124 and
131 of the hub portions 121 and 128. The ratchet wheel 186 also includes teeth 189
extending outward from its sides and a lateral bore 190. The lateral bore 190 corresponds
with the bores 125 and 132 of the hub portions 121 and 128, and a fastener 195 extends
through the bores to connect the ratchet wheel 186 to the ends 124 and 131.
[0022] A spacer 145 is a generally square-shaped shaft from which a first flange 146 extends
outward from proximate the top of one end and a second flange 147 extends outward
from proximate the top of the other end. A bore 148 extends longitudinally through
the spacer 145. The base of the spacer 145 is configured and arranged to be positioned
between the base plates 101 and 111 so that the bore 148 corresponds with the apertures
103 and 113 of the base plates 101 and 111, and the flanges 146 and 147 are positioned
on top of the base plates 101 and 111. A fastener 192 extends through the apertures
103 and 113 and the bore 148 to connect the spacer 145 to the base plates 101 and
111. The pin 136 and the spacer 145 form a slot 155 therebetween.
[0023] A spacer 150 is also a generally square-shaped shaft from which a first flange 151
extends outward from proximate the bottom of one end and a second flange 152 extends
outward from proximate the bottom of the other end. A bore 153 extends longitudinally
through the spacer 150. The base of the spacer 150 is configured and arranged to be
positioned between the base plates 101 and 111 so that the bore 153 corresponds with
the apertures 108 and 118 of the base plates 101 and 111, and the flanges 151 and
152 are positioned below the base plates 101 and 111. A fastener 193 extends through
the apertures 108 and 118 and the bore 153 to connect the spacer 150 to the base plates
101 and 111. The pin 140 and the spacer 150 form a slot 156 therebetween.
[0024] A pawl member 168 is generally L-shaped with an engaging portion 169 proximate one
end and a release portion 170 proximate the other end. The engaging portion 169 includes
an aperture 171 proximate the juncture of the two ends. The first end 141 of the pin
140 extends through the aperture 171, and the first end 141 is clinched to form a
head, which secures the pawl member 168 to the pin 140. The engaging portion 169 is
configured and arranged to engage a tooth of the ratchet wheel 180.
[0025] A pawl member 174 is also generally L-shaped with an engaging portion 175 proximate
one end and a release portion 176 proximate the other end. The engaging portion 175
includes an aperture (not shown) proximate the juncture of the two ends. The second
end 142 of the pin 140 extends through the aperture 177, and the second end 142 is
clinched to form a head, which secures the pawl member 174 to the pin 140. The engaging
portion 175 is configured and arranged to engage a tooth of the ratchet wheel 186.
[0026] A spring 158 includes a coiled intermediate portion 161 interconnecting a first end
159 and a second end 160, and a spring 163 includes a coiled intermediate portion
166 interconnecting a first end 164 and a second end 165. The coiled portion 161 of
the spring 158 is configured and arranged to be positioned about the first end 141
of the pin 140, and the coiled portion 166 of the spring 163 is configured and arranged
to be positioned about the second end 142 of the pin 140. The spring 158 is positioned
between the base plate 101 and the pawl member 168, and the spring 163 is positioned
between the base plate 111 and the pawl member 174. The first end 159 of the spring
158 engages the base plate 101 proximate the notch formed by the protrusion 109, and
the second end 160 of the spring 158 engages the pawl member 168. Because the pawl
member 168 is pivotally connected to the pin 140, the spring 158 places a biasing
force on the pawl member 168 so that the engaging portion 169 is biased in a downward
direction to engage the ratchet wheel 180. The first end 164 of the spring 163 engages
the base plate 111 proximate the notch formed by the protrusion 119, and the second
end 165 of the spring 163 engages the pawl member 174. Because the pawl member 174
is pivotally connected to the pin 140, the spring 163 places a biasing force on the
pawl member 174 so that the engaging portion 175 is biased in a downward direction
to engage the ratchet wheel 186.
[0027] To assemble the adjuster 100 and connect the adjuster to a strap or webbing 197 of
a safety harness, the hub portions 121 and 128 are positioned on opposing sides of
the webbing 197 with the flat portions facing one another thus positioning the webbing
197 in the slot 135. The ends 122 and 129 of the hub portions 121 and 128 are inserted
through the center aperture 105 of the base plate 101 and into the respective bores
181 and 182 of the ratchet wheel 180, and the fastener 194 is inserted into the bores
184, 123, and 130. The ends 137 and 141 of the pins 136 and 140 are inserted into
the respective apertures 104 and 107 of the base plate 101, and then the base plate
111 is connected. The pins 136 and 140 are positioned on opposing sides of the webbing
197. The ends 124 and 131 of the hub portions 121 and 128 are inserted through the
center aperture 115 and the ends 138 and 142 of the pins 136 and 140 are inserted
into the respective apertures 114 and 117 of the base plate 111. The ends 124 and
131 of the hub portions 121 and 128 are then inserted into the respective bores 187
and 188 of the ratchet wheel 186, and the fastener 195 is inserted into the bores
190, 125, and 132. A fastener could be inserted through the bores 126 and 133 and
the webbing to secure the webbing to the hub portions 121 and 128, if desired. The
spacers 145 and 150 are positioned between the base plates 101 and 111 so that the
bores 148 and 153 correspond with the respective apertures 103 and 113 and apertures
108 and 118, the flanges 146 and 147 being proximate the top of the base plates 101
and 111 and the flanges 151 and 152 being proximate the bottom of the base plates
101 and 111, and then fasteners 192 and 193 are inserted to connect the spacers 145
and 150 to the base plates 101 and 111. The spacers 145 and 150 are positioned on
opposing sides of the webbing 197, and the webbing 197 extends through the opening
155 formed by the pin 136 and the spacer 145 and the opening 156 formed by the pin
140 and the spacer 150.
[0028] The coiled portion 161 of the spring 158 is positioned about the first end 141 of
the pin 140 extending outward from the base plate 101, and the first end 159 of the
spring is positioned to engage the base plate 101 proximate the notch formed by the
protrusion 109. The first end 141 is then inserted into the aperture 171 of the pawl
member 168, with the engaging portion 169 positioned to engage a tooth of the ratchet
wheel 180, the second end 160 of the spring is positioned to engage the pawl member
168, and a fastener (not shown) is inserted through the aperture 171 and into the
first end 141 to secure the pawl member 168 to the pin 140. The coiled portion 166
of the spring 163 is positioned about the second end 142 of the pin 140 extending
outward from the base plate 111, and the first end 164 of the spring is positioned
to engage the base plate 111 proximate the notch formed by the protrusion 119. The
second end 142 is then inserted into the aperture (not shown) of the pawl member 174,
with the engaging portion 175 positioned to engage a tooth of the ratchet wheel 186,
the second end 165 of the spring is positioned to engage the pawl member 174, and
a fastener 178 is inserted through the aperture and into the second end 142 to secure
the pawl member 174 to the pin 140. It is recognized that the components of the adjuster
100 could be assembled in any suitable order and this is just an example of how the
adjuster 100 could be assembled.
[0029] In operation, the adjuster 100 could be moved along the length of the webbing 197
to a desired location when the adjuster 100 is in a positioning position, which is
shown in Figures 6 and 7. One of the ratchet wheels 180 and 186 could be turned to
take up any slack in the webbing 197 to obtain a desired fit. Because the ratchet
wheels 180 and 186 are connected to the hub portions 121 and 128, turning one turns
the other and the hub portions 121 and 128 rotate to wind the webbing 197 about the
hub. The teeth provide a non-slip surface to assist in turning the ratchet wheels.
The shape of the teeth allow rotation in one direction but prevent rotation in the
opposite direction. The springs 158 and 163 bias the pawl members 168 and 174 to engage
the teeth, and as the ratchet wheels turn, the pawl members 168 and 174 move to slide
over the teeth and engage the adjacent teeth in the direction of rotation. A first
partially wound position is shown in Figures 8 and 9, and a second partially wound
position is shown in Figures 10 and 11.
[0030] To loosen the webbing 197, both pawl members 168 and 174 are pivoted to disengage
the engaging portions 169 and 175 from the teeth, and this could be accomplished by
applying a downward force on the release portions 170 and 176, which moves the engaging
portions 169 and 175 upward away from the teeth. Then, either the webbing 197 can
be pulled in opposite directions away from the adjuster 100 or the adjuster 100 can
be pulled outward to unwind the webbing 197 from the hub or shaft.
[0031] An embodiment adjuster 200 is shown in Figures 12-18. Although the adjuster is being
described in the orientation shown in Figure 12, it should be understood that the
adjuster should not be limited to this orientation.
[0032] The adjuster 200 includes a base 201 with an intermediate portion 202 interconnecting
a first side 205 and a second side 215. The intermediate portion 202 is generally
rectangular with an opening 203 between a front portion 202a and a rear portion 202b.
The first side 205 extends upward proximate one side of the intermediate portion 202
and the second side 215 extends upward proximate an opposing side of the intermediate
portion 202. The first side 205 includes a first end 206 and a second end 208 with
an opening 207 between the ends 206 and 208. A first protrusion 209 extends upward
from the first side 205 proximate the second end 208 and includes an aperture 210.
A second protrusion 211 extends outward proximate the first protrusion 209 and includes
a first arm 212 and a second arm 213 forming a notch 214 therebetween. The second
side 215 includes a first end 216 and a second end 218 with an opening 217 between
the ends 216 and 218. A first protrusion 219 extends upward from the second side 215
proximate the second end 218 and includes an aperture 220. A second protrusion 221
extends outward proximate the first protrusion and includes a first arm 222 and a
second arm 223 forming a notch 224 therebetween.
[0033] A bar 230 includes a generally cylindrical intermediate portion 233 with a knurled
surface 234 interconnecting a first end 231 and a second end 232, which are rectangular
protrusions extending longitudinally outward from the intermediate portion 233. The
intermediate portion 233 is configured and arranged to fit within the opening 203
of the base, and the ends 231 and 232 are configured and arranged to fit within the
respective openings 207 and 217 in the sides 205 and 215 of the base 201. The bar
230 is preferably slidable within the base 201.
[0034] A hub or shaft portion 242 includes first and second portions 248 and 249, which
form a slot 250 therebetween, interconnecting a first end 243 and a second end 251.
The slot 250 is tapered so that one side is wider than the other side of the slot
250. The first end 243 includes connecting portion 245 interconnecting a knob 244
and a ratchet wheel 246. The knob 244 is a cross-shaped member as shown but could
be any suitable knob, preferably with a non-slip type surface. The connecting portion
245 is configured and arranged to be received within the notch 214 by the arms 212
and 213. The ratchet wheel 246 includes teeth 247, and ends of the first and second
portions 248 and 249 are operatively connected to the ratchet wheel 246 on the side
opposite the connecting portion 245. The second end 251 includes a ratchet wheel 252
including teeth 253, and the opposing ends of the first and second portions 248 and
249 are operatively connected to the ratchet wheel 252. A protrusion 254 extends outward
from the ratchet wheel 252 and is configured and arranged to be received within the
notch 224 by the arms 222 and 223. The components of the hub portion 242 could be
integral, molded as a single part, or separate parts operatively connected. The hub
or shaft portion 242 could be made of plastic.
[0035] Pawls 260a and 260b are configured and arranged to releasably engage the respective
ratchet wheels 246 and 252. As shown in Figure 13, pawl 260b includes an engaging
portion 261 configured and arranged to engage the ratchet wheel 252 proximate between
two adjacent teeth 253, one of the teeth being configured and arranged to engage the
engaging portion 261 and prevent rotation in one direction. An intermediate portion
262, which includes an aperture 263, a notch 264, and an extension portion 265, interconnects
the engaging portion 261 and a release portion 266. The extension portion 265 extends
outward from the intermediate portion 262 proximate the release portion 266, and the
notch 264 is between the extension portion 265 and the engaging portion 261. Although
not labeled, pawl 260a includes similar components as pawl 260b.
[0036] A pin 238 includes a first end 239 and a second end 240, which are smaller in diameter
than an intermediate portion of the pin 238. The ends 239 and 240 of the pin 238 are
inserted through the respective apertures of the pawls 260a and 260b and through bores
of springs (not shown) before being inserted into the respective apertures 210 and
220 of the base 201. Portions of the ends 239 and 240 extending outward from the base
201 are clinched to form heads. One end of each spring engages the base 201 and the
other end of each spring engages the respective pawl to place biasing forces on the
pawls to bias the pawls in an engaging position to engage the ratchet wheels. The
pawls' notches accommodate and position the bar 230 and also move the bar 230 when
the pawls are pivoted. When the pawls engage the ratchet wheels, the bar 230 is positioned
toward the rear portion 202b. When the pawls disengage the ratchet wheels, the bar
230 is positioned toward the front portion 202a. The springs bias the release portions
of the pawls downward, and the pawls' extension portions contact the sides 205 and
215 to act as stops to prevent further downward movement of the pawls. The release
portion 266 extends inward and provides a surface upon which a downward force can
be exerted to overcome the biasing force of the springs and pivot the engaging portion
261 upward and away from the ratchet wheel 252 to release the ratchet wheels.
[0037] A webbing (not shown) includes an end, which is folded over approximately 6mm (¼
inch) and sewn to itself using a "bar tac". Slot 250 is tapered so that the end of
the webbing with the "bar tac" fits within the wider part of the slot but cannot be
pulled through the narrower part of the slot. The webbing then goes under the base
201, through the opening 203 between the bar 230 and the front portion 202a of the
base 201, around the bar 230, and then through the opening 203 between the bar 230
and the rear portion 202b proximate the other side of the base 201. The webbing is
pinched between the bar 230 and the rear portion 202b, and friction keeps the webbing
secured. The friction is sufficient to adequately keep the webbing in place should
a load be applied to the webbing. An end of a second webbing (not shown) is inserted
through the opening 203 between the bar 230 and the front portion 202a and then sewn
to itself. Thus, the adjuster 200 is used to interconnect two webbings and adjust
one of the webbings, the webbing connected to the hub portion 242.
[0038] In operation, to take up any slack or excess webbing, the knob 244 is rotated to
wind a portion of the webbing around the portions 248 and 249, and as the knob 244
is rotated in the winding direction, the pawls 260 slide over the teeth to engage
the ratchet wheels proximate the adjacent teeth. In the opposite direction, the pawls
260 are engaged by the teeth, which prevent the knob 244 from being rotated. As the
webbing is being wound about the portions 248 and 249, the webbing slides through
the intermediate portion 202 and around the bar 230. To loosen the webbing, both pawls
260 are disengaged from the ratchet wheels 246 and 252 by exerting an upward force
on the release portions, which pivots the engaging portions downward and away from
the teeth of the ratchet wheels. In addition, the pawls move the bar 230 toward the
front portion 202a to allow the webbing to slide through the device. The knob 244
can then be rotated in the opposite, unwinding direction.
[0039] An embodiment adjuster 600, which is shown in Figures 50-53, is similar to adjuster
200. Therefore, only the relatively significant differences will be described. Although
the adjuster is being described in the orientation shown in Figure 51, it should be
understood that the adjuster should not be limited to this orientation.
[0040] The adjuster's base includes a front portion 602a and a rear portion 602b, and sides
605 and 615 extend upward from the base similar to the adjuster 200. The bar 630 is
similarly connected to the base. Proximate the second arm 613 of the first side, a
protrusion 625 extends outward therefrom and includes an aperture 626, and proximate
the second arm 623 of the second side, a protrusion 627 extends outward therefrom
and includes an aperture 628.
[0041] A cover 675 is configured and arranged to connect to the base and includes a top
676, a hinge portion 677 through which a bore 677a extends, and a rear portion 678.
The rear portion 678 includes a top 679 and a bottom 680 interconnected at the sides
and forming a slot 681. The bore 677a is configured and arranged to receive the pin
638, and the pawls 660a and 660b are positioned on the pin 638 on each respective
side of the cover 675. The ends of the pin 638 are then inserted into the apertures
in the protrusions 609 and 619 to secure the cover 675 and the pawls 660a and 660b
to the base. The pin 638 could also be a rivet. A fastener (not shown) such as a screw,
a stud, or a rivet could be inserted through each of the apertures 626 and 628 in
the base to secure the cover 675 to the base to prevent the cover 675 from opening.
[0042] A spring (not shown) is positioned about the pin 638 between the cover 675 and each
of the pawls 660a and 660b, and one end is operatively connected to the cover 675
and the other end is operatively connected to the pawl to bias the pawl to engage
the ratchet wheel. The end connected to the cover 675 is wrapped about the cylindrical
portion forming the bore 677a, and the end connected to the pawl engages the pawl
proximate the notch between the engaging portion and the release portion.
[0043] As shown in Figure 53, the cover 675 conforms to the shape of the ratchet wheels
646 and 652 of the hub portion 642, and the knob 644 is positioned on the other side
of the cover 675. The webbing (not shown) is similarly routed through the adjuster
600 as adjuster 200, but the webbing extends through the slot 681 of the cover 675.
The tapered slot of the hub portion 642 is shown in Figure 53. The cover 675 assists
in keeping the webbing in place on the hub portion 642 and proximate the rear portion
678 of the cover 675.
[0044] An embodiment adjuster 300 is shown in Figures 19-23. Although the adjuster is being
described in the orientation shown in Figures 19 and 20, it should be understood that
the adjuster should not be limited to this orientation. The adjuster 300 includes
plates 301 and 311 to which other components are operatively connected.
[0045] The plate 301 is generally rectangular-shaped and includes a first side 302 and a
second side 306. The plate 301 also includes an aperture 303 proximate the top and
the first side 302, an aperture 304 proximate the bottom and the first side 302, an
aperture 307 proximate the top and the second side 306, an aperture 308 proximate
the bottom and the second side 306, and a center aperture 305 between the side apertures.
[0046] The plate 311 is also generally rectangular-shaped and includes a first side 312
and a second side 316. The plate 311 also includes an aperture 313 proximate the top
and the first side 312, an aperture 314 proximate the bottom and the first side 312,
an aperture 317 proximate the top and the second side 316, an aperture 318 proximate
the bottom and the second side 316, and a center aperture 315 between the side apertures.
A ramp 319 is positioned proximate between the center aperture 315 and the apertures
313 and 314, and a ramp 320 is positioned proximate between the center aperture 315
and the apertures 317 and 318. The ramp 319 inclines from bottom to top, and ramp
320 inclines from top to bottom.
[0047] A shaft 322, which is generally cylindrical, includes an intermediate portion 324
interconnecting a first end 323 and a second end 326. The intermediate portion 324
includes a slot 325. The first and second ends 323 and 326 have smaller diameters
than the intermediate portion 324. The second end 326 includes three portions with
gradually smaller diameters and first and second shoulders 328 and 329 between the
portions. Proximate the distal end of the second end 326 is a detent 327. Opposing
sides of the second end 326 include flat portions 330. The first end 323 is configured
and arranged to be inserted into the center aperture 305 of the plate 301, and the
second end 326 is configured and arranged to be inserted into the center aperture
315 of the plate 311. The distal end of the second end 326 extends outward from the
plate 311. The intermediate portion 324 of the shaft 322 is positioned between the
plates 301 and 311.
[0048] A spacer 335 having a longitudinal bore that corresponds with the apertures 303 and
313 is positioned between the plates 301 and 311, and a fastener 336 extends through
the apertures 303 and 313 and the bore to connect the spacer 335 to the plates 301
and 311. A spacer 337 having a longitudinal bore that corresponds with the apertures
304 and 314 is positioned between the plates 301 and 311, and a fastener 338 extends
through the apertures 304 and 314 and the bore to connect the spacer 337 to the plates
301 and 311. A spacer 339 having a longitudinal bore that corresponds with the apertures
307 and 317 is positioned between the plates 301 and 311, and a fastener 340 extends
through the apertures 307 and 317 and the bore to connect the spacer 339 to the plates
301 and 311. A spacer 341 having a longitudinal bore that corresponds with the apertures
308 and 318 is positioned between the plates 301 and 311, and a fastener 342 extends
through the apertures 308 and 318 and the bore to connect the spacer 341 to the plates
301 and 311. Figure 20 shows the fasteners 336, 338, 340, and 342 already clinched
to form heads to secure the spacers to the plates 301 and 311.
[0049] A knob 345 is generally cylindrical with a bore 350 extending longitudinally therethrough.
The bore 350 includes opposing flat portions 351 corresponding with the flat portions
330 of the shaft 322 so that when the knob 345 is positioned about the second end
326, the knob 345 and the shaft 322 rotate together. A first end 346 of the knob 345
includes notches 347, preferably four spaced ninety degrees apart. Each notch 347
is configured and arranged to receive a portion of a ramp of the plate 311, two opposing
notches receiving the ramps. A second end 348 includes a cavity 349 in fluid communication
with the bore 350. A spring 354 is positioned within the cavity 349 and about the
second end 326 of the shaft 322, and a washer 355 and a retaining ring 356, which
engages the detent 327, secures the spring 354 to the shaft 322.
[0050] A webbing (not shown) extends through the slot 325 and between the spacers 335 and
337 and between the spacers 339 and 341. The spacers assist in reducing wear on the
webbing. When the webbing is not wound about the shaft 322, the adjuster 300 is in
a positioning position and can be slid along the length of the webbing to position
the adjuster 300 in a desired location on the webbing.
[0051] In operation, the webbing is wound about the shaft 322 by simply turning the knob
345, which turns the shaft 322. The spring 354 places a biasing force on the knob
345, biasing the knob 345 toward the plate 311, and when the ramps 319 and 320 are
engaged by the knob 345, the knob 345 cannot rotate in one direction and thus the
shaft 322 cannot rotate in the one direction. As shown in Figures 19, 20, and 23,
the one direction is a counter-clockwise direction. However, because the ramps 319
and 320 are inclined, the knob 345 can be rotated in the opposite direction and thus
the shaft 322 can be rotated in the opposite direction. The opposite direction is
a clockwise direction. To unwind the webbing from the shaft 322, the knob 345 is pulled
outward away from the plate 311, compressing the spring, and the knob 345 disengages
the ramps 319 and 320, which enables the knob 345 and the shaft 322 to be rotated
in the counter-clockwise direction. When the knob 345 is released, the spring 354
biases the knob 345 toward the plate 311 to engage the ramps 319 and 320.
[0052] An embodiment adjuster 400 is shown in Figures 24-29. Although the adjuster is being
described in the orientation shown in Figures 24 and 25, it should be understood that
the adjuster should not be limited to this orientation.
[0053] A base 401, shown in Figures 30-33, includes an intermediate portion 402 interconnecting
a first side 405 and a second side 415, which are preferably integral but could be
separate components operatively connected together. The intermediate portion 402 includes
an opening 403 between a front portion 402a and a rear portion 402b of the intermediate
portion 402. The first side 405 includes a top portion extending upward from a side
of the intermediate portion 402, proximate between the front and rear portions, having
a front 406 and a rear 409 and includes a bottom portion 411 extending downward from
the intermediate portion 402. The first side 405 also includes an aperture 407 proximate
the front 406 and a protrusion 410 extending outward proximate the top of the rear
409. The bottom portion 411 is rounded and a bore 408 is positioned proximate the
juncture of the top portion and the bottom portion 411.
[0054] The second side 415 includes a top portion extending upward from an opposing side
of the intermediate portion 402, proximate between the front and rear portions, having
a front 416 and a rear 419 and includes a bottom portion 422 extending downward from
the intermediate portion 402. The first side 415 also includes an aperture 417 proximate
the front 416 and a protrusion 420 extending outward proximate the top of the rear
419. The bottom portion 422 is rounded and a bore 418 is positioned proximate the
juncture of the top portion and the bottom portion 422. The bore 418 includes notches
421, preferably three spaced approximately 120 degrees apart.
[0055] A shaft 425, shown in Figures 39-42, includes an intermediate portion 427 interconnecting
a first end 426 and a second end 429. The intermediate portion 427 includes a slot
428, which is preferably chamfered or radiused to reduce wear on the webbing. Because
the slot 428 is chamfered or radiused, the first end 426 appears differently in Figures
39 and 40. The second end 429, as shown in Figures 39 and 40, includes a portion with
a smaller diameter and a shoulder 431 between the two portions. Flat portions 432
are on opposing sides of the second end 429, and a detent is proximate the distal
end of the second end 429.
[0056] A knob 435, shown in Figures 43-45, is generally cylindrical with a bore 440 extending
longitudinally therethrough and includes a first end 436 from which ramps 437 extend
outward. Preferably there are three ramps 437 spaced approximately 120 degrees apart
to correspond with the notches 421 of the bore 418. The ramps 437 incline in a clockwise
direction about the bore 440. The second end 438 includes a cavity 439 with a larger
diameter than the bore 440, which includes flat portions 441 on opposing sides of
the bore 440 that correspond with the flat portions 432 of the shaft 425. The outer
surface of the knob 435 preferably includes ribs 442 or any other suitable non-slip
surface.
[0057] A cover 445, shown in Figures 34-37, includes a front 446 and a rear 450, which curve
downward from an intermediate portion. First and second inner protrusions 447 and
448 extend along the front 446 and form a channel 449 therebetween. The rear 450 includes
a flange 455 extending outward therefrom, and first and second protrusions 451 453
extend outward from opposing sides of the distal end of the flange 455 to form first
and second notches 452 and 454, respectively.
[0058] The shaft 425 extends through the bores 408 and 418 so that the shaft's intermediate
portion 427 is proximate the base's intermediate portion 402, the first side 405 receives
the first end 426 within the bore 408, and the second side 415 receives the second
end 429 within the bore 418. The second end 429 is inserted into the bore 439 of the
knob 435, and the knob 435 is connected to the second end 429 with a washer 461 and
a retaining ring 462. A spring (not shown) is positioned between the shoulder 431
and the washer about the second end 429, and the spring places a biasing force on
the knob 435, biasing the knob 435 toward the second side 415 so that the ramps 437
are positioned within the notches 421 to prevent rotation of the knob 435 and thus
prevent rotation of the shaft 425.
[0059] The protrusions 410 and 420 of the base 401 fit within the notches 452 and 454 of
the cover 445, and the apertures 407 and 417 of the base align with the channel 449
of the cover 445. A fastener 458, which is shown in Figure 38, extends through the
apertures 407 and 417 and the channel 449 to connect the cover 445 and the base 401.
When the cover 445 and the base 401 are connected, a slot 456 is formed between the
base 401 and the front 446 of the cover 445.
[0060] A webbing (not shown) includes an end, which is inserted through the slot 428, around
one side of the intermediate portion 427, and then is secured to itself with stitching.
Alternatively, the end of the webbing could be folded over approximately ¼ inch and
sewn to itself using a "bar tac". Slot 428 could be chamfered or tapered so that the
end of the webbing with the "bar tac" fits within the wider (outer) part of one side
of the slot but cannot be pulled through the narrower (inner) part of the slot. The
webbing extends through the slot 428 and through the slot 456 between the base 401
and the cover 445. An end of a second webbing (not shown) is inserted through the
opening 403, positioned about the rear portion 402b, and then sewn to itself. Thus,
the adjuster 400 is used to interconnect two webbings and adjust one of the webbings,
the webbing connected to the shaft 425.
[0061] In operation, the webbing is wound about the shaft 425 by simply turning the knob
435, which turns the shaft 425. The ramps 437 are inclined so the knob 435 can only
be rotated in the winding direction because the shoulders of the ramps 437 prevent
the knob 435 from being rotated in the opposite, unwinding direction. The spring (not
shown) places a biasing force on the knob 435, biasing the knob 435 toward the second
side 415, and when the ramps 437 are engaged by the second side 415 within the notches
421, the knob 435 cannot rotate in the opposite, unwinding direction and thus the
shaft 322 cannot rotate in the opposite, unwinding direction. To unwind the webbing
from the shaft 425, the knob 435 is pulled outward away from the second side 415,
compressing the spring, and the ramps 437 clear the notches 421, which enables the
knob 435 and the shaft 425 to be rotated in the opposite, unwinding direction. When
the knob 435 is released, the spring biases the knob 435 toward the second side 415
to engage the ramps 437.
[0062] An embodiment adjuster 400' is shown in Figure 46, and a female buckle portion 495
that could be used with the adjuster 400' is shown in Figure 47. The adjuster 400'
is similar to the adjuster 400 but includes a male buckle portion 490 extending outward
from the rear portion of the base's intermediate portion. An example of a suitable
female buckle portion that could be used is disclosed in
U.S. Patent 6,668,434. The male buckle portion 490 includes shoulders 491 and 492 configured and arranged
to be engaged by the pawls 469 and 497 of the female buckle portion 495, which is
well known in the art. Any suitable male buckle portions and female buckle portions
could be used, and these portions could also be interchanged. In addition to quick-connect
type buckles, pass-through type buckles or any other suitable types of buckles could
also be used and one portion of these buckles could be connected to an adjuster to
connect two straps.
[0063] One possible use for the adjusters is shown in Figure 48, which shows adjuster 100,
but any suitable adjuster could be used. Although any suitable safety harness could
be used, safety harness 500 is an example of a suitable safety harness. The safety
harness straps could be made of webbing or any other suitable material. The safety
harness 500 includes a first shoulder strap 501 and a second shoulder strap 502, which
are routed through a dorsal pad 503, and a D-ring 504 is operatively connected to
the straps 501 and 502 with the dorsal pad 503. Proximate the front of the safety
harness 500, the shoulder straps 501 and 502 are interconnected with chest straps
505 and 506. A waist strap 507 connects the shoulder straps 501 and 502 proximate
below the dorsal pad 503 and proximate below the chest straps 505 and 506, and a seat
strap 508 is operatively connected to the shoulder straps 501 and 502 proximate the
distal ends of the shoulder straps 501 and 502. Leg straps 509 and 510 are operatively
connected proximate the junctures of the shoulder straps 501 and 502 and the seat
strap 508.
[0064] The adjuster 100 is operatively connected to the shoulder straps 501 and 502 between
the chest straps 505 and 506 and the waist strap 507, and the adjuster 100 is used
to adjust the lengths of the shoulder straps 501 and 502 by winding any excess webbing
about the hub or shaft portions. An adjuster similar to adjusters 100 and 300 could
be used to adjust the lengths of the shoulder straps 501 and 502.
[0065] Examples of other possible uses, which should not considered exhaustive, for adjusters
with safety harnesses are shown in Figure 49. Although any suitable safety harness
could be used, safety harness 690 is an example of a suitable safety harness. The
safety harness 690 includes a first shoulder strap 601 and a second shoulder strap
602, which are interconnected with chest straps 695 and 606. An optional waist strap,
with end portions 607a and 607b, connects the shoulder straps 601 and 602 proximate
below the chest straps 605 and 606, and a seat strap 608 is operatively connected
to the shoulder straps 601 and 602 proximate the distal ends of the shoulder straps
601 and 602. Leg straps, with end portions 609a and 609b and straps 610a and 610b,
are operatively connected proximate the junctures of the shoulder straps 601 and 602
and the seat strap 608.
[0066] The various locations of where adjusters could be used on safety harness 600 are
indicted by blocks in Figure 49. Adjuster A1 interconnects the chest straps 605 and
606, and adjuster A1 could be one of the adjusters 200, 400, 400', and 600. Alternatively,
if the chest strap were a single strap rather than two straps, one of the adjusters
100 and 300 could be used.
[0067] Adjusters A2 and A3 are operatively connected to the shoulder straps 601 and 602,
respectively, and adjusters A2 and A3 could be one of the adjusters 100 and 300. Alternatively,
if the shoulder straps were two straps each rather than a single strap each, one of
the adjusters 200, 400, 400', and 600 could be used. In addition, if the adjusters
A2 and A3 were adjusters 400 or other suitable adjusters, buckles could be used in
the locations of the adjusters A4 and A5 to connect the shoulder strap portions to
the ends of the seat strap 608.
[0068] Adjusters A4 and A5 interconnect the shoulder straps 601 and 602 and the ends of
the seat strap 608, and adjusters A4 and A5 could be one of the adjusters 200, 400,
400', and 600.
[0069] Adjuster A6 interconnects the end portions 607a and 607b of the waist strap, and
adjuster A6 could be one of the adjusters 200, 400, 400', and 600.
[0070] Adjusters A7 and A8 interconnect the end portions 609a and 609b and the end portions
610a and 610b, respectively, of the leg straps, and adjusters A7 and A8 could be one
of the adjusters 200, 400, 400', and 600.
[0071] Because the adjusters wind excess webbing material about the hub or the shaft, there
are not any end portions left hanging from the safety harness. Thus, the risk of the
safety harness getting caught on something is reduced.
[0072] In addition, once the straps are adjusted, the straps should not have to be readjusted
because the adjusters reduce the likelihood that the straps will become loose during
use.
[0073] Several embodiments have been described as examples, and the various features could
be interchanged among the embodiments.
[0074] The above specification, examples, and data provide a complete description of the
manufacture and use of the composition of embodiments of the invention. Since many
embodiments of the invention can be made without departing from the spirit and scope
of the invention, the invention resides in the claims hereinafter appended.
1. An adjuster for adjusting a length of at least one strap of a safety harness (690),
the at least one strap being selected from the group consisting of at least one shoulder
strap (601, 602), at least one chest strap (695), at least one waist strap (607a,
607b), at least one seat strap (608), and at least one leg strap (609a, 609b, 610a,
610b), comprising:
a base (101,111, 201, 301, 311, 401, 602a, 602b, 605, 615);
a shaft (121, 128, 242, 322, 425, 642) rotatably operatively connected to the base
and defining a slot (135, 250, 325, 428) configured and arranged to receive the at
least one strap; and
a locking mechanism (180, 186, 168, 174, 158, 163, 260a, 260b, 246, 252, 345, 311,
354, 355, 356, 401, 435, 433, 461, 462, 646, 652, 615, 660a, 660b) interconnecting
the base and the shaft, the locking mechanism allowing rotation of the shaft in a
first direction and preventing rotation of the shaft in a second opposite direction;
and characterized in that the slot (135, 250, 325, 428) is tapered to receive an end of the at least one strap.
2. The adjuster of claim 1, wherein the shaft (121, 128, 242, 322, 425, 642) receives
the at least one strap in a desired position of any position along a length of the
at least one strap, the desired position selected from the group consisting of along
the at least one chest strap, along the at least one shoulder strap, between the at
least one seat strap and the at least one shoulder strap, along the waist strap, and
along the at least one leg strap and wherein the shaft (121, 128, 242, 322, 425, 642)
is slidable along a length of the at least one strap before the at least one strap
is wound about the shaft.
3. The adjuster of claim 1, wherein the base (101, 111, 201, 301, 311, 401, 602a, 602b,
605, 615) includes a male buckle portion (490) configured and arranged to be operatively
connected to a female buckle portion (495) to which the second strap is connected.
4. The adjuster of claim 1, wherein the locking mechanism comprises:
a ratchet wheel (186) with teeth operatively connected to each end of the shaft (121,
128, 242, 322, 425, 642);
pawls (174) pivotally connected to the base (101,111, 201, 301, 311, 401, 602a, 602b,
605, 615) and configured and arranged to engage the ratchet wheels in an engaged position
and disengage the ratchet wheels in a disengaged position;
springs (163) interconnecting the pawls and the base to bias the pawls in the engaged
position; and
wherein the shaft (121, 128, 242, 322, 425, 642) is rotatable in the first direction
when the pawls are in the engaged position, and wherein the shaft is rotatable in
the first direction and in the second direction when both of the pawls are positioned
in the disengaged position.
5. The adjuster of claim 1, wherein the locking mechanism comprises:
a knob (180, 186, 244, 345, 435, 644) operatively connected to an end of the shaft
(121, 128, 242, 322, 425, 642);
a spring operatively connected to the end of the shaft and to the knob to bias the
knob toward the base (101,111, 201, 301, 311, 401, 602a, 602b, 605, 615);
one of the base and the knob having an inclined ramp (319, 320); and
another of the base and the knob having a notch (347), wherein the notch receives
the ramp in an engaged position; and
wherein the shaft (121, 128, 242, 322, 425, 642) is rotatable in the first direction
when the ramp is positioned in the notch in an engaged position, and wherein the shaft
is rotatable in the first direction and in the second direction when the knob is moved
away from the base to release the ramp from the notch in a disengaged position.
6. The adjuster of claim 1, further comprising a bar (230) operatively connected to the
base (101,111, 201, 301, 311, 401, 602a, 602b, 605, 615), the at least one strap being
routed through the slot(135, 250, 325, 428), under and around the bar, and then under
the shaft (121, 128, 242, 322, 425, 642).
7. The adjuster of claim 1, wherein the base interconnects a first strap and a second
strap, the shaft (121, 128, 242, 322, 425, 642) operatively connected to the first
strap.
8. The adjuster of claim 1, further comprising a cover operatively connected to the base,
the cover (445) and the base (101, 111, 201, 301, 311, 401, 602a, 602b, 605, 615)
forming an opening through which the at least one strap extends.
9. A method of adjusting a length of at least one strap of a safety harness (690) with
an adjuster (100, 200 300 400, 400', 600), the at least one strap being selected from
the group consisting of at least one shoulder strap (601), (602), at least one chest
strap (695), at least one waist strap (607a, 607b), at least one seat strap (608),
and at least one leg strap (609a, 609b, 610a and 610b), the adjuster (100, 200 300
400, 400', 600) including a base (101,111, 201, 301, 311, 401, 602a, 602b, 605, 615),
a shaft (121, 128, 242, 322, 425, 642) rotatably operatively connected to the base
and defining a tapered slot (135, 250, 325, 428) configured and arranged to receive
the at least one strap, and a locking mechanism (180, 186, 168, 174, 158, 163, 260a,
260b, 246, 252, 345, 311, 354, 355, 356, 401, 435, 433, 461, 462, 646, 652, 615, 660a,
660b) interconnecting the base and the shaft, the locking mechanism allowing rotation
of the shaft in a first direction and preventing rotation of the shaft in a second
opposite direction, comprising:
positioning the adjuster (100, 200 300 400, 400', 600)at a desired location along
the at least one strap;
rotating a knob (180, 186, 244, 345, 435, 644) to wind the at least one strap about
the shaft (121, 128, 242, 322, 425, 642); and
locking the shaft with the locking mechanism to prevent rotation in an unwinding direction.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein the adjuster (100, 200 300 400, 400', 600) is positioned
proximate an intermediate portion of the at least one strap, the at least one strap
has a first portion proximate one side of the adjuster and a second portion proximate
an opposing side of the adjuster, and the first and second portions of the at least
one strap are wound about the shaft (121, 128, 242, 322, 425, 642).
11. The method of claim 9, wherein the adjuster (100, 200 300 400, 400', 600) is positioned
proximate an end of the at least one strap and a portion of the at least one strap
proximate the end is wound about the shaft (121, 128, 242, 322, 425, 642).
12. The method of claim 9, wherein the adjuster (100, 200 300 400, 400', 600) interconnects
first and second straps of the safety harness, the first strap is wound about the
shaft (121, 128, 242, 322, 425, 642), and the second strap is operatively connected
to the base (101, 111, 201, 301, 311, 401, 602a, 602b, 605, 615).
13. The method of claim 12, wherein the adjuster (100, 200 300 400, 400', 600) includes
a male portion and a female portion, the male portion including the shaft, the female
portion being configured and arranged to releasably engage the male portion, the first
strap being connected to the male portion and windable about the shaft (121, 128,
242, 322, 425, 642), the second strap being connected to the female portion.
1. Einstellvorrichtung zum Einstellen einer Länge mindestens eines Gurts eines Sicherheitsgeschirrs
(690), wobei der mindestens eine Gurt ausgewählt ist aus der Gruppe bestehend aus
mindestens einem Schultergurt (601, 602), mindestens einem Brustgurt (695), mindestens
einem Hüftgurt (607a, 607b), mindestens einem Sitzgurt (608) und mindestens einem
Beingurt (609a, 609b, 610a, 610b), die Folgendes umfasst:
eine Basis (101,111, 201, 301, 311, 401, 602a, 602b, 605, 615); einen Schaft (121,
128, 242, 322, 425, 642), der drehbar mit der Basis wirkverbunden ist und einen Schlitz
(135, 250, 325, 428) definiert, der zur Aufnahme des mindestens einen Gurts konfiguriert
und ausgelegt ist; und
einen Verriegelungsmechanismus (180, 186, 168, 174, 158, 163, 260a, 260b, 246, 252,
345, 311, 354, 355, 356, 401, 435, 433, 461, 462, 646, 652, 615, 660a, 660b), der
die Basis und den Schaft miteinander verbindet, wobei der Verriegelungsmechanismus
die Drehung des Schafts in eine erste Richtung gestattet und die Drehung des Schafts
in eine zweite, entgegengesetzte Richtung verhindert;
und dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Schlitz (135, 250, 325, 428) verjüngt ist, um das Ende des mindestens einen Gurts
aufzunehmen.
2. Einstellvorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, wobei der Schaft (121, 128, 242, 322, 425, 642)
den mindestens einen Gurt in einer gewünschten Position von jeglicher Position entlang
einer Länge des mindestens einen Gurts aufnimmt, wobei die gewünschte Position ausgewählt
ist aus der Gruppe bestehend aus entlang des mindestens einen Brustgurts, entlang
des mindestens einen Schultergurts, zwischen dem mindestens einen Sitzgurt und dem
mindestens einen Schultergurt, entlang des Hüftgurts und entlang des mindestens einen
Beingurts, und wobei der Schaft (121, 128, 242, 322, 425, 642) entlang einer Länge
des mindestens einen Gurts verschoben werden kann, bevor der mindestens eine Gurt
um den Schaft herumgewickelt wird.
3. Einstellvorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Basis (101,111, 201, 301, 311, 401,
602a, 602b, 605, 615) einen Schnallensteckabschnitt (490) aufweist, der dazu konfiguriert
und ausgelegt ist, mit einem Schnallenaufnahmeabschnitt (495), mit dem der zweite
Gurt verbunden ist, wirkverbunden zu werden.
4. Einstellvorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, wobei der Verriegelungsmechanismus Folgendes
umfasst:
ein Rastrad (186), dessen Zähne mit jedem Ende des Schafts (121, 128, 242, 322, 425,
642) wirkverbunden sind;
Sperrklinken (174), die schwenkbar mit der Basis (101, 111, 201, 301, 311, 401, 602a,
602b, 605, 615) verbunden sind und so konfiguriert und ausgelegt sind, dass sie die
Rasträder in einer Ineingriffnahmeposition in Eingriff nehmen und die Rasträder in
einer ausgeklinkten Position ausklinken;
Federn (163) die die Sperrklinken und die Basis miteinander verbinden, um die Sperrklinken
in der Ineingriffnahmeposition vorzuspannen; und
wobei der Schaft (121, 128, 242, 322, 425, 642) in der ersten Richtung drehbar ist,
wenn sich die Sperrklinken in der Ineingriffnahmeposition befinden, und wobei der
Schaft in der ersten Richtung und in der zweiten Richtung drehbar ist, wenn sich beide
Sperrklinken in der Ausklinkposition befinden.
5. Einstellvorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, wobei der Verriegelungsmechanismus Folgendes
umfasst:
einen Knauf (180, 186, 244, 345, 435, 644), der mit einem Ende des Schafts (121, 128,
242, 322, 425,642) wirkverbunden ist;
eine Feder, die mit dem Ende des Schafts und mit dem Knauf wirkverbunden ist, um den
Knauf in Richtung der Basis (101,111, 201, 301, 311, 401, 602a, 602b, 605, 615) vorzuspannen;
wobei entweder die Basis oder der Knauf eine schiefen Auslauf (319, 320) aufweist;
und das jeweils andere der Basis oder des Knaufs eine Einkerbung (347) aufweist, wobei
die Einkerbung den Auslauf in einer Ineingriffnahmeposition aufnimmt; und
wobei der Schaft (121, 128, 242, 322, 425, 642) in der ersten Richtung drehbar ist,
wenn sich der Auslauf in einer Ineingriffnahmeposition in der Einkerbung befindet,
und wobei der Schaft in der ersten Richtung und in der zweiten Richtung drehbar ist,
wenn der Knauf von der Basis weg bewegt wird, um den Auslauf in einer Ausklinkposition
aus der Einkerbung zu lösen.
6. Einstellvorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, die ferner eine Stange (230) umfasst, die mit
der Basis (101, 111, 201, 301, 311, 401, 602a, 602b, 605, 615) wirkverbunden ist,
wobei der mindestens eine Gurt durch den Schlitz (135, 250, 325, 428), unter der Stange
durch und um die Stange herum und dann unter dem Schaft (121, 128, 242, 322, 425,
642) durch geführt wird.
7. Einstellvorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Basis einen ersten Gurt und einen zweiten
Gurt miteinander verbindet, wobei der Schaft (121, 128, 242, 322, 425, 642) mit dem
ersten Gurt wirkverbunden ist.
8. Einstellvorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, die ferner eine mit der Basis wirkverbundene
Abdeckung umfasst, wobei die Abdeckung (445) und die Basis (101,111, 201, 301, 311,
401, 602a, 602b, 605, 615) eine Öffnung bilden, durch die sich der mindestens eine
Gurt erstreckt.
9. Verfahren zum Einstellen einer Länge mindestens eines Gurts eines Sicherheitsgeschirrs
(690) mit einer Einstellvorrichtung (100, 200, 300, 400, 400', 600), wobei der mindestens
eine Gurt ausgewählt ist aus der Gruppe bestehend aus mindestens einem Schultergurt
(601), (602), mindestens einem Brustgurt (695), mindestens einem Hüftgurt (607a, 607b),
mindestens einem Sitzgurt (608) und mindestens einem Beingurt (609a, 609b, 610a und
610b), wobei die Einstellvorrichtung (100, 200, 300, 400, 400', 600) eine Basis (101,111,
201, 301, 311, 401, 602a, 602b, 605, 615), einen Schaft (121, 128, 242, 322, 425,
642), der drehbar mit der Basis wirkverbunden ist und einen verjüngten Schlitz (135,
250, 325, 428) definiert, der zur Aufnahme des mindestens einen Gurts konfiguriert
und ausgelegt ist, und einen Verriegelungsmechanismus (180, 186, 168, 174, 158, 163,260a,
260b, 246, 252, 345,311,354,355,356, 401, 435, 433, 461, 462, 646, 652, 615, 660a,
660b), der die Basis und den Schaft miteinander verbindet, aufweist, wobei der Verriegelungsmechanismus
die Drehung des Schafts in eine erste Richtung gestattet und die Drehung des Schafts
in eine zweite, entgegengesetzte Richtung verhindert, wobei das Verfahren Folgendes
umfasst:
Positionieren der Einstellvorrichtung (100, 200, 300, 400, 400', 600) an einer gewünschten
Position entlang des mindestens einen Gurts;
Drehen eines Knaufs (180, 186, 244, 345, 435, 644), um den mindestens einen Gurt um
den Schaft (121, 128, 242, 322, 425, 642) herumzuwickeln; und
Verriegeln des Schafts mit dem Verriegelungsmechanismus, um die Drehung in einer Abwickelrichtung
zu verhindern.
10. Verfahren nach Anspruch 9, wobei die Einstellvorrichtung (100, 200, 300, 400, 400',
600) nahe einem Zwischenabschnitt des mindestens einen Gurts positioniert ist, wobei
der mindestens eine Gurt einen ersten Abschnitt nahe einer Seite der Einstellvorrichtung
und einen zweiten Abschnitt nahe einer gegenüberliegenden Seite der Einstellvorrichtung
aufweist, und wobei der erste und der zweite Abschnitt des mindestens einen Gurts
um den Schaft (121, 128, 242, 322, 425, 642) herumgewickelt werden.
11. Verfahren nach Anspruch 9, wobei die Einstellvorrichtung (100, 200, 300, 400, 400',
600) nahe einem Ende des mindestens einen Gurts positioniert ist und ein Abschnitt
des mindestens einen Gurts nahe dem Ende um den Schaft (121, 128, 242, 322, 425, 642)
herumgewickelt wird.
12. Verfahren nach Anspruch 9, wobei die Einstellvorrichtung (100, 200, 300, 400, 400',
600) einen ersten und einen zweiten Gurt des Sicherheitsgeschirrs miteinander verbindet,
wobei der erste Gurt um den Schaft (121, 128, 242, 322, 425, 642) herumgewickelt wird
und der zweite Gurt mit der Basis (101, 111, 201, 301, 311, 401, 602a, 602b, 605,
615) wirkverbunden ist.
13. Verfahren nach Anspruch 12, wobei die Einstellvorrichtung (100, 200, 300, 400, 400',
600) einen Steckabschnitt und einen Aufnahmeabschnitt umfasst, Wobei der Steckabschnitt
den Schaft umfasst, wobei der Aufnahmeabschnitt dazu konfiguriert und ausgelegt ist,
den Steckabschnitt lösbar in Eingriff zu nehmen, wobei der erste Gurt mit dem Steckabschnitt
verbunden ist und um den Schaft (121, 128, 242, 322, 425, 642) herumgewickelt werden
kann, wobei der zweite Gurt mit dem Aufnahmeabschnitt verbunden ist.
1. Dispositif de réglage permettant de régler une longueur d'au moins une sangle d'un
harnais de sécurité (690), la au moins une sangle étant choisie dans le groupe constitué
par au moins une sangle d'épaule (601, 602), au moins une sangle pectorale (695),
au moins une sangle de fixation à la taille (607a, 607b), au moins une sangle sous-fessière
(608) et au moins une sangle cuissarde (609a, 609b, 610a, 610b), comprenant :
une base (101, 111, 201, 301, 311, 401, 602a, 602b, 605, 615) ;
un arbre (121, 128, 242, 322, 425, 642) relié de façon fonctionnelle et rotative à
la base et définissant une fente (135, 250, 325, 428) conçue et agencée pour recevoir
la au moins une sangle ; et
un mécanisme de verrouillage (180, 186, 168, 174, 158, 163, 260a, 260b, 246, 252,
345, 311, 354, 355, 356, 401, 435, 433, 461, 462, 646, 652, 615, 660a, 660b) interconnectant
la base et l'arbre, ledit mécanisme de verrouillage permettant la rotation de l'arbre
dans un premier sens et empêchant la rotation de l'arbre dans un second sens opposé
;
et caractérisé en ce que la fente (135, 250, 325, 428) est effilée pour recevoir une extrémité de la au moins
une sangle.
2. Dispositif de réglage selon la revendication 1, ledit arbre (121, 128, 242, 322, 425,
642) recevant la au moins une sangle dans une position souhaitée de n'importe quelle
position le long d'une longueur de la au moins une sangle, ladite position souhaitée
étant choisie dans le groupe constitué par le long de la au moins une sangle pectorale,
le long de la au moins une sangle d'épaule, le long de la au moins une sangle sous-fessière,
entre la au moins une sangle sous-fessière et la au moins une sangle d'épaule, le
long de la au moins une sangle de fixation à la taille et le long de la au moins une
sangle cuissarde et ledit arbre (121, 128, 242, 322, 425, 642) pouvant coulisser le
long d'une longueur de la au moins une sangle avant que la au moins une sangle ne
soit enroulée autour de l'arbre.
3. Dispositif de réglage selon la revendication 1, ladite base (101, 111, 201, 301, 311,
401, 602a, 602b, 605, 615) comprenant une partie boucle mâle (490) conçue et agencée
pour être relié de façon fonctionnelle à une partie boucle femelle (495) à laquelle
la seconde sangle est reliée.
4. Dispositif de réglage selon la revendication 1, ledit mécanisme de verrouillage comprenant
:
une roue à rochet (186) avec des dents reliées de façon fonctionnelle à chaque extrémité
de l'arbre (121, 128, 242, 322, 425, 642) ;
des cliquets (174) relié de façon à pouvoir pivoter à la base (101, 111, 201, 301,
311, 401, 602a, 602b, 605, 615) et conçus et agencés pour venir en prise avec la roue
à rochet dans une position en prise et se désengager des roues à rochet dans une position
désengagée ;
des ressorts (163) interconnectant les cliquets et la base afin de solliciter les
cliquets dans la position en prise ; et
ledit arbre (121, 128, 242, 322, 425, 642) pouvant tourner dans le premier sens lorsque
les cliquets sont dans la position en prise, et ledit arbre pouvant tourner dans le
premier sens et dans le second sens lorsque les deux cliquets sont positionnés dans
la position désengagée.
5. Dispositif de réglage selon la revendication 1, ledit mécanisme de verrouillage comprenant
:
une molette (180, 186, 244, 345, 435, 644) reliée de façon fonctionnelle à une extrémité
de l'arbre (121, 128, 242, 322, 425 642) ;
un ressort relié de façon fonctionnelle à l'extrémité de l'arbre et à la molette afin
de solliciter la molette vers la base (101, 111, 201, 301, 311, 401, 602a, 602b, 605,
615) ; l'une de la base et de la molette possédant une rampe inclinée (319, 320) ;
et une autre de la base et de la molette possédant une encoche (347), ladite encoche
recevant la rampe dans une position en prise ; et
ledit arbre (121, 128, 242, 322, 425, 642) pouvant tourner dans le premier sens lorsque
la rampe est positionnée dans l'encoche dans une position en prise, et ledit arbre
pouvant tourner dans le premier sens et dans le second sens lorsque la molette est
éloignée de la base afin de libérer la rampe de l'encoche dans une position désengagée.
6. Dispositif de réglage selon la revendication 1, comprenant en outre une barre (230)
reliée de façon fonctionnelle à la base (101, 111, 201, 301, 311, 401, 602a, 602b,
605, 615), la au moins une sangle étant passée à travers la fente (135, 250, 325,
428), sous et autour de la barre, puis sous l'arbre (121, 128, 242, 322, 425, 642).
7. Dispositif de réglage selon la revendication 1, ladite base interconnectant une première
sangle et une seconde sangle, ledit arbre (121, 128,242,322,425,642) étant relié de
façon fonctionnelle à la première sangle.
8. Dispositif de réglage selon la revendication 1, comprenant en outre un couvercle relié
de façon fonctionnelle à la base, ledit couvercle (445) et la base (101, 111, 201,
301, 311, 401, 602a, 602b, 605, 615) formant une ouverture à travers laquelle s'étend
la au moins une sangle.
9. Procédé de réglage d'une longueur d'au moins une sangle d'un harnais de sécurité (690)
avec un dispositif de réglage (100, 200, 300, 400, 400', 600), la au moins une sangle
étant choisie dans le groupe constitué par au moins une sangle d'épaule (601, 602),
au moins une sangle pectorale (695), au moins une sangle de fixation à la taille (607a,
607b), au moins une sangle sous-fessière (608) et au moins une sangle cuissarde (609a,
609b, 610a, 610b), le dispositif de réglage (100, 200, 300, 400, 400', 600) comprenant
une base (101, 111, 201, 301, 311, 401, 602a, 602b, 605, 615), un arbre (121, 128,
242, 322, 425, 642) relié de façon fonctionnelle et rotative à la base et définissant
une fente effilée (135, 250, 325, 428) conçue et agencée pour recevoir la au moins
une sangle et un mécanisme de verrouillage (180, 186, 168, 174, 158, 163, 260a, 260b,
246, 252, 345, 311, 354, 355, 356, 401, 435, 433, 461, 462, 646, 652, 615, 660a, 660b)
interconnectant la base et l'arbre, ledit mécanisme de verrouillage permettant la
rotation de l'arbre dans un premier sens et empêchant la rotation de l'arbre dans
un second sens opposé, comprenant :
le positionnement du dispositif de réglage (100, 200, 300, 400, 400', 600) à un emplacement
souhaité le long de la au moins une sangle ;
la rotation d'une molette (180, 186, 244, 345, 435, 644) pour enrouler la au moins
une sangle autour de l'arbre (121, 128, 242, 322, 425, 642) ; et
le verrouillage de l'arbre à l'aide du mécanisme de verrouillage afin d'empêcher une
rotation dans un sens de déroulement.
10. Procédé selon la revendication 9, ledit dispositif de réglage (100, 200, 300, 400,
400', 600) étant positionné à proximité d'une partie intermédiaire de la au moins
une sangle, la au moins une sangle possédant une première partie à proximité d'un
côté du dispositif de réglage et une seconde partie à proximité d'un côté opposé du
dispositif de réglage et les première et seconde parties de la au moins une sangle
étant enroulées autour de l'arbre (121, 128, 242, 322, 425, 642).
11. Procédé selon la revendication 9, ledit dispositif de réglage (100, 200, 300, 400,
400', 600) étant positionné à proximité d'une extrémité de la au moins une sangle
et une partie de la au moins une sangle à proximité de ladite extrémité étant enroulée
autour de l'arbre (121, 128, 242, 322, 425, 642).
12. Procédé selon la revendication 9, ledit dispositif de réglage (100, 200, 300, 400,
400', 600) interconnectant les première et seconde sangles du harnais de sécurité,
la première sangle étant enroulée autour de l'arbre (121, 128, 242, 322, 425, 642),
et la seconde sangle étant reliée de façon fonctionnelle à la base (101, 111, 201,
301, 311, 401, 602a, 602b, 605, 615).
13. Procédé selon la revendication 12, ledit dispositif de réglage (100, 200, 300, 400,
400', 600) comprenant une partie mâle et une partie femelle, la partie mâle comprenant
l'arbre, la partie femelle étant conçue et agencée pour venir en prise de manière
libérable avec la partie mâle, la première sangle étant reliée à la partie mâle et
pouvant être enroulée autour de l'arbre (121, 128, 242, 322, 425, 642), la seconde
sangle étant reliée à la partie femelle.