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Title:
ANTI-CONNECTION DEVICE FOR FALL PROTECTION APPARATUS
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2015/132578
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
Fall protection apparatus includes a self-retracting lifeline, a tether line and a link member enabling connection of the self-retracting lifeline to the tether line. An anti-connection device is fitted to the link member permitting connection to the self-retracting lifeline but inhibiting connection to other devices when connected to the self-retracting lifeline.

Inventors:
NASH DAVID (GB)
Application Number:
PCT/GB2015/050612
Publication Date:
September 11, 2015
Filing Date:
March 03, 2015
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
LATCHWAYS PLC (GB)
International Classes:
F16G15/06; A62B35/00
Foreign References:
US20130299279A12013-11-14
EP1389481A12004-02-18
AU2009200344A12009-08-13
GB1452358A1976-10-13
DE690925C1940-05-10
US6282879B12001-09-04
US20070186393A12007-08-16
Other References:
See also references of EP 3113851A1
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
DAVIES, Gregory Mark (7th Floor,Churchill House,Churchill Way, Cardiff South Wales CF10 2HH, GB)
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Claims:
CLAIMS:

Fall protection apparatus comprising: i) a self-retracting lifeline; ii) a tether line; iii) a link member enabling connection of the self-retracting lifeline to the tether line; iv) an anti-connection device fitted to the link member permitting connection to the self -retracting lifeline but inhibiting connection to other devices when connected to the self -retracting lifeline.

Fall protection apparatus comprising: i) a link member for connection to a safety life line device; and ii) an anti-connection device fitted to the link member, wherein when fitted to the link member, the body of the anti-connection device at least partially blocks access to connect to the link member.

Fall protection apparatus according to claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the link member has an open part for connection to the safety life line device; wherein when fitted to the link member, the body of the anti-connection device at least partially blocks the open part of the link member.

4. Fall protection apparatus according to any preceding claim, wherein the apparatus is configured to permit the karabiner or other connection device to be connected to the link member with the anti-connection device in place.

5. Fall protection apparatus according to any preceding claim, wherein the body of the anti -connection device is provided with a pair of spaced formations for

accommodating spaced portions of the link member.

6. Fall protection apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the spaced formations comprise apertures extending through the body through which spaced lengths of the link member extend in use.

7. Fall protection apparatus according to any preceding claim, wherein the anti- connection device bridges an open part of the link member.

8. Fall protection apparatus according to any preceding claim, wherein the link

member comprises a shackle.

9. An anti-connection device for fall protection apparatus, the device comprising a body arranged to be fitted to a link member having an open part, wherein when fitted to the link member, the body of the anti-connection device at least partially blocks the open part of the link member.

Description:
Anti-connection device for fall protection apparatus

This invention relates generally to an anti-connection device for fall protection apparatus. There are circumstances in which it is desirable to ensure that an operative wearing a safety harness cannot mistakenly connect to a particular link or clasp. The present invention seeks to address this issue. An example of this is in connection with self - retracting lifelines used on tall structures such as offshore wind turbines or other tower structures. In such instances the connection end of the self -retracting lifeline (to which the user will connect the karabiner of his personal harness) may be connected to a retriever tether line. The tether line hangs down below the self-retracting lifeline and can be used to draw the self-retracting lifeline out from its housing mounted atop the wind turbine or other tower structures. The connection of the tether line to the connection end of the self- retracting lifeline may be by means of a shackle or other link connector.

Such an arrangement runs the risk that an operative connects their harness karabiner mistakenly to the shackle rather than the end connector of the self -retracting lifeline. This can have serious consequences in the event of a fall event because the shackle connector is not designed to arrest a fall and may consequently not be sufficiently robust to cope with the fall arrest and fail causing the operative to fall.

An improved arrangement has now been devised.

According to a first aspect, the present invention provides fall protection apparatus comprising: i) a link member for connection to a safety life line device; and ii) an anti-connection device fitted to the link member, wherein when fitted to the link member, the body of the anti-connection device at least partially blocks access to connect to the link member. It is preferred that the link member has an open part for connection to the safety life line device; wherein when fitted to the link member, the body of the anti-connection device at least partially blocks the open part of the link member. The apparatus is beneficially configured to permit the karabiner or other connection device to be connected to the link member with the anti-connection device in place.

The body of the anti -connection device is preferably provided with a pair of spaced formations for accommodating spaced portions of the link member.

The spaced formations may comprise apertures extending through the body through which spaced lengths of the link member extend in use.

It is preferred that the anti-connection device bridges an open part of the link member.

In certain embodiments, it may be preferred that the link member comprises a shackle. According to a second aspect the invention provides fall protection apparatus comprising: i) a self-retracting lifeline; ii) a tether line; iii) a link member enabling connection of the self-retracting lifeline to the tether line; iv) an anti-connection device fitted to the link member permitting connection to the self-retracting lifeline but inhibiting connection to other devices when connected to the self-retracting lifeline. According to a further aspect, the invention provides an anti-connection device for fall protection apparatus, the device comprising a body arranged to be fitted to a link member having an open part, wherein when fitted to the link member, the body of the anti- connection device at least partially blocks the open part of the link member.

It will be appreciated that preferred features relating to the first aspect of the invention may also be preferred in respect of the further aspects of the invention.

These and other aspects of the present invention will be apparent from and elucidated with reference to, the embodiment described herein. An embodiment of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, and with reference to the accompany drawings, in which:

Figure 1 illustrates a link connection for fall protection apparatus falling outside the scope of the invention but showing a conventional connection arrangement;

Figure 2 illustrates a link connection for fall protection apparatus falling outside the scope of the invention but showing a problematic connection arrangement that the invention is intended to prevent; Figure 3 shows apparatus in accordance with the invention;

Figure 4 shows a link member with an anti-connection device in accordance with the invention. Referring to the drawings, an example of the applicability of the invention is in connection with self -retracting lifelines used on tall structures such as offshore wind turbines or other tower structures. In such instances the connection end connector 3 of the self -retracting lifeline 2 (to which the user will connect the karabiner 5 of their personal harness) may be connected to a retriever tether line 4. The tether line hangs down below the self-retracting lifeline and can be used to draw the self-retracting lifeline out from its housing mounted atop the wind turbine or other tower structures. The connection of the tether line to the connection end of the self -retracting lifeline may be by means of a shackle 6 or other link connector.

When the user has retrieved the connector end 3 of the self-retracting Lifeline 2 using the tetherline 4 the user connects the karabiner 5 to the end connector 3. This is the situation shown in figure 1. Once connected to the end connector 3 of the self -retracting lifeline 2, the user can safely ascend the wind turbine or other tower structure to which the self- retracting lifeline is connected. Unfortunately in certain circumstances there is the potential for the user to inadvertently connect the karabiner 5 through the shackle 6 rather than the end connector 3 of the self- retracting Lifeline. This is the situation shown in figure 2. In such circumstances there is real risk that, in the event of a fall situation, the fall protection apparatus will not operate to ensure the safety of the operative. This is because the shackle 6 is not designed to take the impulse load which occurs in the event of a fall arrest situation.

Turning to the apparatus of the present invention, this is shown most clearly in figures 3 and 4. In the arrangement shown the anti-connection device 8 is fitted to the shackle 6 such that when the shackle 6 is connected to the end connector 3 of the self-retracting Lifeline 2, there is no possibility that a karabiner 5 (or any other connection device) can additionally and inadvertently be secured through the shackle.

When the user connects the Karabiner 5 to the system the likelihood for the arrangement shown in figure 3 is that it will be correctly connected through the opening of the end connector 3 of the self-retracting lifeline 2 as there is no possibility of connecting through the opening of shackle 6 which is blocked by the anti-connection device 8.

Figure 4 shows the shackle 6 and anti-connection device 8 in more detail. The shackle is shown with the shackle bolt 7 removed. The anti-connection device 8 is shown to have spaced side apertures 9, 10 and a bridge portion 11 extending between the spaced apertures 9, 10. In use the ends 13 14 of the shackle pass through the spaced apertures 9, 10 and the shackle bolt 7 secures through the shackle ensuring that the anti-connection device 8 is retained fitted on the shackle 6. The bridge portion 11 blocks the open part of the shackle 6 to the extent determined by the thickness of the anti-connection device 8.

It should be noted that the above-mentioned embodiment illustrates rather than limits the invention, and that those skilled in the art will be capable of designing many alternative embodiments without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. In the claims, any reference signs placed in parentheses shall not be construed as limiting the claims. The word "comprising" and "comprises", and the like, does not exclude the presence of elements or steps other than those listed in any claim or the specification as a whole. In the present specification, "comprises" means "includes or consists of and "comprising" means "including or consisting of. The singular reference of an element does not exclude the plural reference of such elements and vice-versa. The mere fact that certain measures are recited in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these measures cannot be used to advantage.