EP1653830A2 - Expansible hole anchor with enlargedd chock-releasing striker head - Google Patents
Expansible hole anchor with enlargedd chock-releasing striker headInfo
- Publication number
- EP1653830A2 EP1653830A2 EP04779262A EP04779262A EP1653830A2 EP 1653830 A2 EP1653830 A2 EP 1653830A2 EP 04779262 A EP04779262 A EP 04779262A EP 04779262 A EP04779262 A EP 04779262A EP 1653830 A2 EP1653830 A2 EP 1653830A2
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- Prior art keywords
- anchor
- chock
- cable
- hole
- expansible
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
- A63B29/00—Apparatus for mountaineering
- A63B29/02—Mountain guy-ropes or accessories, e.g. avalanche ropes; Means for indicating the location of accidentally buried, e.g. snow-buried, persons
- A63B29/024—Climbing chocks
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- E04G—SCAFFOLDING; FORMS; SHUTTERING; BUILDING IMPLEMENTS OR AIDS, OR THEIR USE; HANDLING BUILDING MATERIALS ON THE SITE; REPAIRING, BREAKING-UP OR OTHER WORK ON EXISTING BUILDINGS
- E04G21/00—Preparing, conveying, or working-up building materials or building elements in situ; Other devices or measures for constructional work
- E04G21/32—Safety or protective measures for persons during the construction of buildings
- E04G21/3261—Safety-nets; Safety mattresses; Arrangements on buildings for connecting safety-lines
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- E04G—SCAFFOLDING; FORMS; SHUTTERING; BUILDING IMPLEMENTS OR AIDS, OR THEIR USE; HANDLING BUILDING MATERIALS ON THE SITE; REPAIRING, BREAKING-UP OR OTHER WORK ON EXISTING BUILDINGS
- E04G21/00—Preparing, conveying, or working-up building materials or building elements in situ; Other devices or measures for constructional work
- E04G21/32—Safety or protective measures for persons during the construction of buildings
- E04G21/3261—Safety-nets; Safety mattresses; Arrangements on buildings for connecting safety-lines
- E04G21/3276—Arrangements on buildings for connecting safety-lines
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- E04G—SCAFFOLDING; FORMS; SHUTTERING; BUILDING IMPLEMENTS OR AIDS, OR THEIR USE; HANDLING BUILDING MATERIALS ON THE SITE; REPAIRING, BREAKING-UP OR OTHER WORK ON EXISTING BUILDINGS
- E04G21/00—Preparing, conveying, or working-up building materials or building elements in situ; Other devices or measures for constructional work
- E04G21/32—Safety or protective measures for persons during the construction of buildings
- E04G21/3261—Safety-nets; Safety mattresses; Arrangements on buildings for connecting safety-lines
- E04G21/3276—Arrangements on buildings for connecting safety-lines
- E04G21/329—Arrangements on buildings for connecting safety-lines with measures for dampening the fall
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A62—LIFE-SAVING; FIRE-FIGHTING
- A62B—DEVICES, APPARATUS OR METHODS FOR LIFE-SAVING
- A62B35/00—Safety belts or body harnesses; Similar equipment for limiting displacement of the human body, especially in case of sudden changes of motion
- A62B35/0043—Lifelines, lanyards, and anchors therefore
- A62B35/0068—Anchors
Definitions
- This invention relates to an expansible hole anchor with an enlarged chock-releasing striker head.
- the invention is easily installed and removed from a hole formed with a solid structure.
- the present anchor is inserted into a hole drilled in a concrete wall at a construction site.
- a safety harness, lifeline, and other fall protection gear is secured to the worker and to the anchor to arrest the worker in the event of a fall.
- the present anchor is applicable for use in recreational rock climbing.
- Substantial drawbacks and limitations exist in prior art expansible hole anchors, particularly those with spring-loaded retractable handles. The handle is applicable for moving the anchor from a normal expanded condition to a contracted condition for inserting and removing the anchor from the hole.
- the user In order to remove the anchor, the user is instructed to manually retract the handle to disengage the anchor chocks from an inside wall of the hole.
- the anchor In many cases, the anchor is so tightly lodged inside the hole that movement of the handle is difficult, if not impossible. This occurs often, as the operating instructions call for a tug on the load cable to set the anchor during insertion. Additional forces exerted on the anchor during a worker's fall cause even greater locking engagement of the anchor chocks.
- the instructions commonly provided for dislodging an embedded anchor are to insert a small, narrow flat screwdriver into the hole, and create an impact force on an end fitting to overcome the locking friction. In practice, this procedure is generally ineffective; often resulting in mangled or broken retraction cables, and rendering the anchor unsuitable for future use.
- a further problem of commercial prior art anchors relates to the exposure of control cables operable for moving the anchor from the expanded condition to the contracted condition. Typically, these cables will bear directly against an inside wall of the anchor hole, resulting in substantial abrasion and chaffing when the anchor is inserted into and removed from the hole. Further wear is created when the worker moves about causing the control cables to grind against the concrete lip of the hole. If left undetected, the worn cables will eventually cause the anchor to fail which may result in serious injury or death.
- an object of the invention to provide an expansible hole anchor which is readily inserted into and removed from a hole formed in a solid structure. It is another object of the invention to provide an expansible hole anchor which is conveniently dislodged and removed without requiring insertion of a special tool inside the hole. It is another object of the invention to provide an expansible hole anchor which enables substantial retraction of the chocks, thereby increasing contraction of the anchor relative to the hole. It is another object of the invention to provide an expansible hole anchor which is applicable for use in holes of varying depths. It is another object of the invention to provide an expansible hole anchor which offers a striking surface outside of the hole for dislodging the anchor chocks.
- an expansible anchor adapted for inserting into a hole formed with a structure.
- the anchor includes a load cable and a first chock attached to an end of the load cable.
- a second chock resides adjacent to the first chock, and is adapted for movement between an anchor-contracting position and an anchor- expanding position.
- the anchor-contracting position the anchor is readily inserted into and removed from the hole of the structure.
- the anchor-expanding position the anchor is locked inside the hole of the structure.
- a chock-release column bears against at least one of the first and second chocks and has an enlarged head adapted for locating outside of the hole. The enlarged head defines a striking surface adapted for receiving a sudden force.
- a handle is carried by the load cable and adapted for moving the second chock from the anchor-expanding position to the anchor-contracting position.
- a chock cable interconnects the handle and the second chock.
- the handle includes a rocker assembly which allows kink-controlling movement of the chock cable relative to the load cable.
- the chock-release column includes a cable guide defining respective openings receiving the load cable and the chock cable.
- the chock-release column includes a series of axially-aligned spools carried on the load cable. The spools define respective break points allowing said anchor to flex relative to the structure.
- a compression spring is carried on the load cable and adapted for normally urging the spools into an assembled arrangement.
- a chafe protective/cable guide sheath is located between the load cable and the spring.
- a cable-positioning ferrule defines respective spaced-apart openings for receiving the load cable and the chock cable.
- the second chock defines a generally convex inner surface adapted for sliding movement against an inner surface of the first chock.
- the first chock has a bearing shoulder against which the chock-release column is forced.
- the first chock further includes an integrally-formed cable connector secured to the load cable and extending through a hollow end of the chock-release column.
- Figure 1 is a perspective view of an expansible hole anchor according to one preferred embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 2 is an exploded view of the hole anchor
- Figure 3 is a side view of the hole anchor with the side chocks in an anchor- expanding position
- Figure 4 is a side view of the hole anchor with the side chocks in an anchor- contracting position
- Figure 5 is a perspective view of an expansible, variable-depth hole anchor according to a second preferred embodiment of the invention
- Figure 6 is an exploded view of the variable-depth hole anchor
- Figure 7 is a side view of the variable-depth hole anchor with the side chocks in an anchor-expanding position
- Figure 8 is a side view of the hole anchor with the side chocks in an anchor- contracting position
- Figure 9 is an environmental view of the variable-depth hole anchor positioned inside a hole formed in a solid structure.
- an expansible hole anchor according to the present invention is illustrated in Figure 1 , and shown generally at reference numeral 10.
- the hole anchor 10 is adapted for inserting into a hole formed with a solid structure, such as a concrete wall, and is applicable for use with a safety harness, lifeline, and other fall protection gear worn by a worker to arrest the worker in the event of a fall.
- the anchor 10 comprises a steel-wire load cable 11 looped at one end 12 for attaching the lifeline, and an assembly of solid metal chocks 14, 15, and 16 located at an opposite end.
- the chocks 14, 15, and 16 cooperate, as described below, to constrict and expand the anchor 10 relative to the hole of the structure.
- the center chock 15 has a generally wedge- shaped body, arcuate shoulders 17 and 18, and an integrally-formed rearward extending cable connector 19.
- the cable connector 19 attaches the center chock 15 directly to the load cable 11.
- the side chocks 14 and 16 reside adjacent the center chock 15, and have complementary angled profiles designed to provide maximum uniform gripping action when set inside the structure hole.
- the outside surface of each side chock 14 and 16 is preferably curved to conform to an inside wall of the structure hole, while the inside surface is substantially flat for sliding along a flat outside surface of the center chock 15.
- the inside surface of each side chock is slightly convex, while the outside surfaces of the center chock are either flat or slightly concave.
- the side chocks 14 and 16 are attached to respective steel-wire chock cables 21 and 22.
- the chock cables 21 , 22 extend rearward to a spring-loaded pivot handle 25.
- the pivot handle 25 is carried on the load cable 11 , and is adapted for being manually retracted by the user to move the side chocks 14, 16 from a normal anchor-expanding position, best shown in Figures 1 and 3, to an anchor-contracting position shown in Figure 4.
- the side chocks 14, 16 are more closely spaced apart on opposite sides of the center chock 15 and immediately forward of the arcuate shoulders 17 and 18, such that the anchor 10 is readily inserted into and removed from the hole of the structure.
- the spaces 26 and 27 formed between the shoulders 17 and 18 allow passage of the chock cables 21 , 22 rearwardly towards the handle 25.
- the rear portion of the center chock 15 is relatively thin, thereby allowing substantial contraction of the anchor 10.
- the thinnest section of the center chock 15 forward of the arcuate shoulders 17, 18 has a profile dimension less than the diameter of the load cable 11 (See Figures 3 and 4).
- the side chocks 14, 16 are urged forward along diverging outer surfaces of the center chock 15.
- the anchor 10 does not fully expand inside the hole, but instead forces the side chocks 14, 16 into sufficient frictional engagement with the inside wall of the structure hole to prevent inadvertent dislodging of the anchor 10.
- a chock-release column 30 is carried on the load cable 11 adjacent the center chock 15, and comprises a separate cable ferrule 31 and enlarged-diameter head 32.
- the cable ferrule 31 is positioned over the cable connector 19 of the center chock 15 and bears directly against the arcuate shoulders 17, 18.
- the enlarged head 32 locates outside of the structure hole, and defines a flat annular striking or bearing surface 32A designed to receive a force applied using the thumbs or any rigid object, such as a snap hook.
- the force is transferred directly through the chock-release column 30 to the center chock 15 to dislodge the side chocks 14, 16 from friction-locking engagement inside the hole. Once dislodged, the side chocks 14, 16 are easily retracted by the handle 25; moving from the anchor-expanding position to the anchor-contracting position to remove the anchor 10 from the structure hole.
- a cylindrical spacer 34 and coil spring 35 are carried on the load cable 11 rearward of the chock-release column 30, and cooperate to maintain the cable (“cylinder) 31 and enlarged striking head 32 in an engaged, assembled condition with the cable cylinder 31 bearing directly against the shoulders 17, 18 of the center chock 15.
- the maximum diameter of the striking head 32 is greater than the maximum distance between the side chocks 14 and 16 in the anchor-expanding condition.
- the enlarged striking head 32 is pushed directly against the mouth of the hole, thereby locating the anchor chocks 14, 15, and 16 inside the hole in a position of maximum effectiveness and safety, while maintaining ready access to the exposed striking surface 32A.
- the chock-release column 30 flexes slightly at a joint between the cable ferrule 31 and the enlarged head 32.
- the outer flange of the head 32 engages the structure outside of the hole to help distribute forces acting on the load cable 11 and the structure.
- the enlarged head 32 of the chock-release column 30 has three openings for receiving the load cable 11 and chock cables 21 , 22, respectively.
- the center opening has a radiused edge to minimize wear on the load cable 11 when pulled vertically.
- a reduced diameter, integral neck 36 extends forward of the enlarged head 32 has interior passages or longitudinal exterior grooves to designed receive the chock cables 21 , 22.
- the neck 36 cooperates with the arcuate shoulders 17, 18 to further position the side chocks 14, 16 relative to the center chock 15.
- the chock cables 21 , 22 extend from the side chocks 14, 16, and are directed along a length of the anchor 10 by a fixed positioning block 38 located adjacent the pivot handle 25.
- the positioning block 38 likewise has three openings for receiving the load cable 11 and chock cables 21 , 22, respectively.
- the pivot handle 25 comprises an assembly of links 41 , 42, 43, 44 and rockers 45, 46 (See Figure 2) attached together on opposite sides of the load cable 11 by rivets 48. Respective ends of the chock cables 21 , 22 are fixed to the rockers 45, 46. When assembled, as shown in Figures 1 , 3, and 4, the rockers 45, 46 cooperate to allow kink- controlling movement of the chock cables 21 , 22 relative to the load cable 11.
- the handle 25 rocks or pivots when one chock cable 21 , 22 is in tension and the other cable 21 , 22 is in compression, thereby discouraging cable kinking or excessive bending which may foul effective operation of the anchor 10.
- respective finger curves 45A and 46A are formed with the rockers 45, 46.
- a washer 51 and retractor spring 52 are carried on the load cable 11 rearward of the pivot handle 25.
- the retractor spring 52 is compressed between the handle 25 and cable loop 12, and operates to normally urge the handle 25 and chock cables 21 , 22 forward thereby biasing the side chocks 14 and 16 in the anchor-expanding position.
- the retractor spring 52 is preferably pre-loaded in the anchor-expanding position at greater than 20% of its maximum compression force.
- the cable loop 12 is secured by a duplex ferrule 53 and reinforced with a metal thimble (not shown).
- An equipment tag 55 provides relevant product information.
- the anchor 60 comprises a steel-wire load cable 61 looped at one end 62, and an assembly of solid metal chocks 64, 65, and 66 located at an opposite end.
- the chocks 64, 65, 66 cooperate, as previously described, to constrict and expand the anchor 60 relative to the hole of the structure.
- the center chock 65 has a generally wedge- shaped body, arcuate shoulders 67 and 68, and an integrally-formed rearward extending cable connector 69.
- the cable connector 69 attaches the center chock 65 directly to the load cable 61.
- the side chocks 64 and 66 reside adjacent the center chock 65, and have complementary angled profiles designed to provide maximum uniform gripping action when set inside the structure hole.
- the outside surface of each side chock 64, 66 is preferably curved to conform to an inside wall of the hole, while the inside surface is substantially flat or convex for sliding along a flat outside surface of the center chock 65.
- the outside surfaces of the side chocks 64, 66 may have lateral ridges or other surface texturing for increased friction resistance.
- the side chocks 64, 66 are attached to respective steel-wire chock cables 71 and 72.
- the chock cables 71 , 72 extend rearward to a spring-loaded pivot handle 75.
- the pivot handle 75 is carried on the load cable 61 , and is adapted for being manually retracted by the user to move the side chocks 64, 66 from a normal anchor-expanding position, best shown in Figures 5 and 7, to an anchor-contracting position shown in Figure 8.
- the side chocks 64, 66 are more closely spaced apart on opposite sides of the center chock 65 such that the anchor 60 is readily inserted into and removed from the hole of the structure.
- the rear portion of the center chock 65 is relatively thin, thereby allowing substantial contraction of the anchor 60.
- the thinnest section of the center chock 65 has a profile dimension less than the diameter of the load cable 61 (See Figures 7 and 8).
- a chock-release column 80 is carried on the load cable 61 adjacent the center chock 65, and comprises a series of individual, aligned column spools 80A, 80B, 80C, 80D, 80E, and 80F.
- the forwardmost spool 80A defines a contoured opening for receiving and guiding the load cable 61 and chock cables 71 , 72.
- This cable guide spool 80A positions over the cable connector 69 of the center chock 65 and bears directly against the arcuate shoulders 67, 68.
- the rearwardmost spool 80F has an enlarged-diameter head 82 which locates outside of the structure hole, and defines a flat annular striking (bearing) surface 82A designed to receive a force applied using the thumbs or any rigid object.
- the force is transferred directly through the assembled spools 80A-80F to the center chock 65 to dislodge the side chocks 64, 66 from friction-locking engagement inside the hole. Once dislodged, the side chocks 64, 66 are easily retracted by the handle 75; moving from the anchor-expanding position to the anchor-contracting position to remove the anchor 60 from the structure hole.
- the chock-release column 80 is normally urged into an axially-aligned, assembled condition by a compression spring 84 carried on the load cable 61.
- the compression spring 84 extends between the end spool 80F and a fixed positioning block 85.
- a flexible, polyurethane, cable guide sheath 86 resides between the spring 84 and the cables 61 , 71 , and 72, and extends forward through each of the column spools 80A-80F to protect the cables 61 , 71 , and 72 against abrasion, chafing and other wear.
- the sheath 86 has separate openings for receiving and guiding the load cable 61 and chock cables 71 and 72, respectively.
- the chock cables 71 , 72 extend rearward from the sheath 86 through openings formed with the fixed positioning block 85 to the pivot handle 75.
- the unique multi-piece construction of the chock-release column 80 allows use of the present anchor 60 in holes of varying depths. As illustrated in Figure 9, when inserted into a relatively shallow hole and upon application a vertical load to the cable loop 62, the anchor 60 flexes as much as 90 degrees or more at a break point between spools 80B and 80C.
- the relatively long compression spring 84 accommodates sliding adjustment of the spools 80A-80F along the length of the anchor 60.
- the load cable 61 may be straightened to reassemble and align the spools 80A-80F, and the enlarged-diameter head 82 struck using a suitable rigid object, as previously described.
- the exposed spool 80B located at the mouth of the hole can be struck to transmit a chock-releasing force directly to the center chock 65.
- the pivot handle 75 comprises an assembly of links 91 , 92, 93, 94 and rockers 95, 96 (See Figure 6) attached together on opposite sides of the load cable 61 by rivets 97. Respective ends of the chock cables 71 , 72 are fixed to the rockers 95, 96.
- the rockers 95, 96 cooperate to allow kink-controlling movement of the chock cables 71 , 72 relative to the load cable 61.
- the handle 75 rocks or pivots, as indicated in Figure 9, when one chock cable 71 is in tension and the other cable 72 is in compression, thereby discouraging cable kinking or excessive cable bending which may damage the anchor 60.
- respective finger curves 95A and 96A are formed with the rockers 95 and 96.
- a washer 98 and retractor spring 99 are carried on the load cable 61 rearward of the pivot handle 75.
- the retractor spring 99 is compressed between the handle 75 and cable loop 62, and operates to normally urge the handle 75 and chock cables 71 , 72 forward thereby biasing the side chocks 64, 66 in the anchor-expanding position.
- the cable loop 62 is secured by a duplex ferrule 101 and reinforced by a metal thimble 102.
- An equipment tag 103 provides relevant product information.
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EP0323391A2 (en) * | 1987-12-24 | 1989-07-05 | Steve J. Byrne | Self adjusting climbing chock |
US5484132A (en) * | 1995-02-08 | 1996-01-16 | George; Philip B. | Removable piton climbing aid and method of using |
US20020098054A1 (en) * | 2002-02-28 | 2002-07-25 | Karl Guthrie | Expansion bolt |
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