EP4260913A1 - Système de sangles destiné à la protection contre les chutes - Google Patents
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- Such systems which typically contain at least one or more belts or belt pieces and coupling and/or connecting elements connecting them to one another, are used to catch a person in the event of a fall and thus to protect them from a fall that is too high. It is necessary that the person is held securely in the system in every conceivable orientation of the body, in particular the body's vertical axis, and in every conceivable position, in particular of the extremities in relation to the torso and also any curvature of the torso, and that slipping, sliding or The person is safely prevented from falling.
- Such systems therefore have to “wrap around” the body in many places in order to ensure the safety of the restraint function.
- the restraint function must be guaranteed both in an upright position of the body's vertical axis with the head upwards (standing position) but also in a position in which the person "hangs" in the system with their head downwards (head-first position).
- Classic fall protection devices according to EN 361 typically consist purely of belts and belt pieces as well as coupling elements that connect them to one another.
- the known systems are often quite complicated in their structure and sometimes give the impression of one Tangles with an incomprehensible structure and many "confusions" that are difficult to straighten out and organize.
- a system of the type described above is, for example, from EP 3 704 978 A known.
- This document describes protective clothing, in particular for firefighters, in which the restraint device for the upper body is formed by a chest strap that has two shoulder straps and two armpit straps that are connected to one another.
- the restraint device for the person's thighs and/or buttocks is formed by the combination of trousers and a seat belt, the latter being arranged within the trousers.
- the seat belt consists of at least one hip belt and at least two leg loops connected to the hip belt in a force-transmitting manner.
- the known belt system also has at least one left and at least one right armpit belt, both of which are connected to the shoulder belt.
- the aforementioned belt system has proven to be complicated in its structure and difficult to put on. Particularly in emergency situations in which there is little time to put on a fall protection system and a person using the system quickly makes mistakes when putting on various components of the system due to stress, the known system lacks simplicity.
- the document EP 1 537795 A2 describes a combination of vest and harness, whereby it is essential that the vest can be removed during an operation without the harness also having to be removed.
- the harness includes shoulder straps, a chest strap and a seat, with the harness in an initial state connected to the vest.
- the harness is connected in the area of the shoulder straps by means of loops on the inside of the vest and on the inside of the back part of the vest by means of a loop that opens automatically when pulled.
- the seat In its initial state, the seat is stored in a pocket in the back of the vest.
- the known combination is put on by a person in the initial assembled state described above, with the harness being closed in the chest area via a snap hook, which is guided through two corresponding belt rings.
- the seat which is first removed from the bag, is also put on. If necessary, the person can loosen the two loops in the shoulder area and the loop opens automatically so that the vest can be removed.
- the harness then remains unchanged on the person and secures them.
- the fire jacket described is constructed in two layers, with safety straps being detachably integrated to make it easier to put on the safety straps.
- the safety function is therefore carried out exclusively by the safety belts and the jacket in turn serves to protect against external influences such as fire and heat.
- EP 0 235 154 B1 discloses a protective garment in the form of a vest or coverall consisting of two layers between which tunnels for straps are arranged.
- the aforementioned documents each deal with an organization system for seat belts, the organization system being formed by a piece of clothing on which the seat belts run in a predefined manner. When you put the item of clothing on, the seat belts should already be in the desired location.
- the invention is based on the object of providing a system for fall protection that can be easily put on, is very comfortable to wear and has as few components as possible in order to make operation as simple and intuitive as possible, even in stressful situations.
- the underlying object is achieved in that the system contains a textile item of clothing for enclosing at least part of the person's upper body and in that the restraint device for the person's upper body is formed by the textile item of clothing, whereby the textile item of clothing has a neckline which has a circumference of a maximum of 90 cm, preferably a maximum of 80 cm, more preferably a maximum of 75 cm, wherein a textile material of the textile item of clothing, preferably consisting of several layers, preferably a layer of the material formed by an outer fabric , has a tensile strength of at least 200 N, preferably of at least 300 N, more preferably of at least 400 N and even more preferably of at least 450 N.
- the invention is based on the knowledge that the restraint device for the person's upper body can also function entirely without straps, that is, in particular without shoulder straps, and can be formed solely by a textile item of clothing if the following two minimum requirements for this textile item of clothing are met:
- the material of the clothing item must have the minimum tensile strength mentioned above, which corresponds to the Test methodology is measured according to EN 469. This minimum tensile strength ensures that the textile material does not tear in the event of a fall and a sudden large force acting on the restraint device.
- the textile item of clothing must have a sufficiently small neckline, the maximum circumference of which may be as described above.
- the item of clothing must be designed in such a way that it fits sufficiently closely to the person's body, in particular that it cannot be pulled up so far in the direction of the vertical axis of the person's body that the head is completely in the Neck section dips so that the neckline can be moved and in this way the person's shoulder area is free and unsecured.
- the textile item of clothing When the textile item of clothing is put on, it must be secured to the person's body in such a way that the neckline or the material of the item of clothing surrounding it can perform the restraint function for the person's shoulder area.
- a restraint device for the person's upper body can thus be formed by a jacket, in particular a protective jacket, or a vest, in particular a protective vest, or a poncho and is therefore characterized by a particularly high level of comfort.
- the shoulder straps must be inspected regularly. After inspection, belts can be reinserted incorrectly. All of this is completely eliminated here.
- the elimination of components also significantly improves wearing comfort.
- the word comfort indicates a CAN solution: i.e. a solution that does not necessarily have to be implemented and that must be implemented. But for example: in the fire department it is not a CAN solution.
- the standards for firefighting protective clothing require a certain level of comfort as a minimum requirement. The elimination of belts therefore supports the achievement of minimum requirements.
- the textile item of clothing can be worn independently by the person, i.e. in particular without it being combined with a restraint device for the person's thighs and/or buttocks.
- the textile item of clothing alone would initially not be sufficient to ensure fall protection.
- achieving this fall protection function would be possible simply by additionally putting on the restraint device for the person's thighs and/or buttocks before certain activities or when certain situations occur and in this way the fall protection function is achieved in a second step.
- a detachable coupling device is particularly easy to operate if the textile item of clothing, in particular the jacket or vest, is on a front part assigned to the abdominal side of the person with a preferably centrally openable closure, preferably in the form of a zipper, a Velcro fastener or snap fasteners. is provided, which further preferably extends from a lower edge of the jacket or vest to the neckline.
- the textile item of clothing can be opened in the front area by opening the So to speak, "divide" the closure and put it on without pulling the item of clothing with the neckline over your head from above.
- the restraint device for the thighs and/or the buttocks is a thigh strap, by means of which the person's thighs can be wrapped around.
- the thigh belt can have a wide variety of geometries and courses, such as wrapping around the thighs with a single or by means of a plurality of belt sections or belt pieces.
- the thigh strap can also be guided further in the direction of the person's upper body and take on the function of the coupling device, so that these two components are merged into a functional unit.
- the coupling device should be connected or connectable to a lower edge region of the textile item of clothing, preferably in an edge region arranged on the person's abdominal side.
- the textile item of clothing is provided, preferably in an edge region arranged on the abdominal side, with a coupling element which can be coupled to the coupling device and which transmits tensile force with the textile material, preferably consisting of several lengths, of the textile item of clothing, preferably at least with a layer of the material formed by an outer fabric, connected, preferably sewn, glued and / or connected by means of metallic connecting elements.
- a coupling element which can be coupled to the coupling device and which transmits tensile force with the textile material, preferably consisting of several lengths, of the textile item of clothing, preferably at least with a layer of the material formed by an outer fabric, connected, preferably sewn, glued and / or connected by means of metallic connecting elements.
- the restraint device for the thighs and/or the buttocks of the person and the textile item of clothing can be separated from one another and thus worn independently of one another.
- the restraint device for the person's thighs and/or buttocks consists of a hip belt and a thigh belt, which can be separate from one another and can also be put on at different times.
- a connection to the entire system that fulfills the fall protection is then achieved in that the coupling device can be connected to the hip belt at a first coupling point and slidably wraps around the thigh belt at a second coupling point in the crotch area, and is finally connected to the textile item of clothing at a third coupling point in a manner that transmits tensile force to be or to become.
- the textile item of clothing has a chest strap, which is preferably either firmly or detachably connected to the textile item of clothing, and that the coupling device is connected or connectable to the chest strap in a manner that transmits tensile force.
- the connection between the item of clothing and the chest strap is detachable, it can be achieved by means of internal or external loops or by means of a tunnel for the chest strap running on the inside or outside of the textile material of the item of clothing.
- the coupling device can basically be made of a metallic material or can be formed by a rope or the like, it is particularly preferred if the coupling device is a belt which is connected to the restraining device at at least one end by means of a coupling element, preferably a snap hook the thighs and/or the buttocks, preferably the thigh belt, preferably a hip belt, and/or the textile item of clothing is connected, further preferably the retaining device for the thighs and/or the buttocks, preferably the thigh belt, and/or the textile item of clothing in each case at a coupling point with a coupling element
- Coupling device is or are provided with a further coupling element that can be coupled in a manner that transmits tensile force.
- a length of the coupling device can be adjusted by means of an adjusting element, preferably by means of a buckle, and preferably a free end of the coupling device can be wound up and can be fixed in a wound, roll-shaped state by means of a fixing device, preferably a fixing device connected to the coupling device and located between two winding layers in the wound state of the free end of the coupling device.
- the textile item of clothing or a chest strap and/or the restraint device for the thighs and/or the buttocks, in particular the thigh strap, and/or the hip belt is in a central region located on the abdominal side of the person with a coupling element, preferably provided with an eyelet, more preferably in the form of a D-ring.
- a particularly simple form of restraint device for the thighs and/or buttocks preferably for a thigh belt, consists of a self-contained leg loop with which both of the person's thighs can be wrapped around the outside.
- a rear middle section of the leg loop and a stomach-side middle section of the leg loop should be able to be brought together on the person's stomach side.
- connection and coupling measures can be carried out particularly easily by the person, even under stress, and with full eye contact.
- the two middle sections described above are wrapped together by a wrapping section of the coupling device, preferably in a sliding manner.
- the production of such a sliding loop does not require the hooking or coupling of coupling elements, but simply the passing of them, so that such a coupling point can be implemented very easily for the person securing themselves.
- the rear middle section, the abdominal middle section and the wrapping section should be designed in the same color, whereas the remaining sections of the leg loop and/or the coupling device are designed in a different color. Color coding is particularly helpful in situations of great urgency and stress and provides intuitive instructions for the person securing themselves.
- the coupling device can be designed as a completely independent component of the system. In the context of the present invention, however, it is preferred if one end of the coupling device is firmly connected to the restraint device for the thighs and / or the buttocks, preferably the thigh strap, or to the hip belt or to the textile item of clothing or a chest strap. This reduces the number of components required and avoids accidental misplacing of parts. In addition, there is less need to create a coupling point during use than in the case of a separate coupling device.
- the restraint device for the thighs and / or the buttocks preferably the thigh belt, and / or a hip belt is integrated into protective trousers or can be integrated into them or is arranged loosely on the outside of protective trousers or are, and/or that a chest strap is integrated into the protective jacket or protective vest or can be integrated into it or runs loosely on the outside of a protective jacket or protective vest.
- a coupling element of the coupling means and a coupling element of the textile item of clothing or a chest strap or the restraint device for the thighs and / or the buttocks, preferably the thigh belt, or a hip belt that can be connected thereto can be designed in the same color, whereas remaining sections of the textile item of clothing or a chest strap or the restraint device for the thighs and / or the buttocks, preferably the thigh belt, or a hip belt are designed in a different color.
- the advantages mentioned above can be achieved through color coding.
- a system 1 for protecting a person from falling consists of one in the Figures 1 , but also that Figures 8 and 9 shown restraint device 2 for an upper body of the person and one in the Figures 2 and 3 only partially shown restraint device 3 for the person's thighs. While Figure 3 only shows a component of the restraint device 3 in the form of a leg loop 4 is in Figure 2 the second component of the restraint device 3 is shown in the form of a hip belt 5. In Figure 2 but a coupling device 6 can also be seen, with which the restraint device 2 for the person's thighs can be connected in a force-transmitting manner to the restraint device 2 for the person's upper body.
- the the Figure 2 Removable coupling device 6 comprises a belt 7, which is connected to the hip belt 5 in a force-transmitting manner with the aid of a loop 8 formed by folding and sewing an end section of the belt 7.
- the latter is provided with a further loop 9 sewn thereto, through which the loop 8 of the belt 7 is passed.
- the loop 9 also serves to connect the hip belt 5 to a closing element 10, which can be coupled in a force-transmitting manner to a further closing element 11 which is firmly connected to the hip belt 5 on the opposite side.
- the closing elements 10 and 11 together form one by simply plugging them into one another closable and pressure on two unlocking elements with one hand releasable quick-release fastener 12, which is in Figure 2 is shown in the open state.
- the coupling device 6 also includes a buckle 13, by means of which the effective length of the belt 7 and thus the coupling device 6 can be adjusted.
- a coupling element 14 in the form of a snap hook, which is connected to the buckle 13 by means of a sewn loop 15 made of belt material.
- the restraint device 2 shown for the person's upper body consists, on the one hand, of a textile item of clothing 16 in the form of a protective jacket for firefighters in accordance with EN 469 and a chest strap 17 running around in a tunnel (not visible) inside the item of clothing 16, of which in Figure 1 Only part of a quick-release fastener 18, a short section 19 of the actual chest strap 17 and a further short section 20 of a safety device 21, which is not of interest here, are visible, with which a firefighter can, for example, rope himself up to a basket when using a turntable ladder.
- the safety device 21 which is housed inside a depot bag 22 that cannot be seen from the outside as long as it is not needed, consists of a belt material, at the end of which a carabiner hook 23 is arranged and which has a steel ring 24 integrated into the belt along its course.
- the textile item of clothing 16 in the form of the protective jacket has a closure in the form of a zipper which is covered by a central flap 28 and is therefore not visible and which extends from the lower edge 29 of the item of clothing 16 to the neckline 30 for the person's neck.
- a stand-up collar 31 Above the neckline 30 there is a stand-up collar 31, which can be closed by means of its own closure 32 (e.g. Velcro or snap fasteners).
- the neckline 30 defines the only opening in a shoulder area 33 of the item of clothing 16, so that a shoulder area of the person covered by it cannot slip out through the neckline 30 if the person is in an overhead position and the shoulder area bears the entire weight the person rests on the shoulder area 33 of the item of clothing 16.
- the circumference of the neckline 30 is between approximately 56 cm and 68 cm, depending on the size of the item of clothing 16.
- the item of clothing 16 consists of a three-layer textile material with an inner layer in the form of a lining, an outer fabric in the form of a fabric made of highly tear-resistant yarns, in particular aromatic polyamide, and a layer located between the outer fabric and the lining in the form of a moisture barrier made of a breathable membrane material .
- the tensile strength of the upper material is 450 N (measured according to EN 469), so that the textile material of the item of clothing 16 can absorb sufficiently large forces without the risk of tearing, even in the event of a fall, in order to ensure the restraint function for the upper body.
- the item of clothing 16 has a tensile strength in the area of the zipper that exceeds that of the item of clothing 16 in other areas, so that the zipper in no way represents a weak point of the textile item of clothing 16. This must also apply to any alternative types of closures in the person's abdominal area.
- the seams of the textile item of clothing 16, which connect the individual cut parts not shown in the figures, in particular those of the outer fabric, are sufficiently tear-resistant in order to reliably prevent the textile item of clothing 16 from failing due to seam tearing in the event of a fall.
- leg loop 4 shown forms together with the one in Figure 2
- Hip belt 5 shown is the restraint device 3 for the person's thighs.
- the leg loop 4 is formed by a self-contained belt 34, which is brought into a rolled-up, more round cross-sectional shape in a rear middle section 35 and in a belly-side middle section 36 with the aid of a sheathing piece 37.
- the covering pieces 37 give the two middle sections 35, 36 a shape that is curved in the same direction, so that the leg loop 4, due to its certain rigidity and inherent elasticity, has the in Figure 3 shown shape with a constricted central region 38 and two edge regions 39, 40 provided for the thighs, whereby the "entry process" - as shown in Figure 4 is hinted at - is made easier.
- the person then steps into the area with their feet Figure 4 Leg loop 4 lying on the floor and then pulls the leg loop 4 upwards until it is in the crotch or buttocks area of the person.
- the belt 7 of the coupling device 6 is slid below the two middle sections 35, 36 with a wrapping section, which should also be in the same signal color as the middle sections 35, 36 guided and then guided upwards again after completing an approximately 180 ° turn, ie wrapping around the two central regions 35, 36.
- the two middle regions 35, 36 are pressed together and thus two "partial leg loops" 40, 41 are formed from the leg loop 4 which wraps around both thighs, each of which wraps around one thigh individually. Only the wrapping section of the belt 7 is in the said signal color in order to clearly stand out from the remaining part of the belt 7.
- FIG. 7 is shown how the snap hook forming the coupling element 14 is connected to a further coupling element 42 in the form of a D-ring present on the closure 18 of the chest strap 17.
- the coupling device now forms a connection that transmits tensile force between both components of the restraint device 3 for the person's thighs, namely the hip belt 5 and the leg loop 4 on the one hand, and the restraint device 2 for the person's upper body, which is supported by the protective jacket (textile).
- Garment 16 and the circumferential chest strap forms.
- the coupling elements 14 and 42 again have a signal color that stands out well from the rest of the chest strap 17 and the rest of the coupling device 6, the signal color of this pairing being sufficiently different from the signal color of the middle sections 35, 36 of the Leg loop 4 and the wrapping section of the coupling device 6 should differ.
- the coupling device in the in Figure 7 In order to place the coupling position shown under a slight tensile force, ie to adapt it to the individual body conditions of the person wearing the system 1 in the sense of a tight fit, the effective length of the belt 7 is reduced and adjusted appropriately by pulling on the free end of the belt 7.
- the previously mentioned coupling element 42 in the form of the D-ring also serves to connect the securing device 21 described above with the chest strap 17, the securing device 21 being housed in the depot pocket 22 specially provided for this purpose and separate from the tunnel for the chest strap 17.
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EP0235154B1 (fr) | 1984-12-06 | 1990-02-07 | Ekman Safety Ab | Vetement de securite |
FR2697412A1 (fr) | 1992-10-30 | 1994-05-06 | All Mer Enduction Confection | Vêtement associé à un harnais intégré. |
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US6233740B1 (en) | 1999-02-25 | 2001-05-22 | The United States Of America As Represented By The Secretary Of The Navy | Aircrew integrated recovery survival vest |
US20030213043A1 (en) | 2002-05-17 | 2003-11-20 | Morning Pride Manufacturing, L.L.C. | Coat and harness combination |
EP1537795A2 (fr) | 2003-12-05 | 2005-06-08 | Thomas Kraft | Vêtement avec harnais incorporé |
CA2387758C (fr) * | 1999-10-20 | 2010-02-16 | Lea Walter | Vetement de securite pour le travail et les sauvetages |
US8826469B2 (en) * | 2010-07-20 | 2014-09-09 | Joseph Tony London | Safety net harness |
US9162089B2 (en) * | 2010-08-02 | 2015-10-20 | Carleton Life Support Systems, Inc. | Restraint and extraction harness with associated release mechanism |
US20180200548A1 (en) * | 2013-05-16 | 2018-07-19 | Norman E. Wood | FireCoat FEDS (Fullbody Emergency Descent System) |
EP3704978A1 (fr) | 2019-03-08 | 2020-09-09 | Heinemann, Nicole | Vêtement de protection |
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EP0235154B1 (fr) | 1984-12-06 | 1990-02-07 | Ekman Safety Ab | Vetement de securite |
FR2697412A1 (fr) | 1992-10-30 | 1994-05-06 | All Mer Enduction Confection | Vêtement associé à un harnais intégré. |
US6035440A (en) | 1998-09-17 | 2000-03-14 | Guardian Fall Protection, Inc. | Safety vest |
US6233740B1 (en) | 1999-02-25 | 2001-05-22 | The United States Of America As Represented By The Secretary Of The Navy | Aircrew integrated recovery survival vest |
US6101631A (en) | 1999-06-02 | 2000-08-15 | Ferguson, Jr.; Vernon | Built-in full-body harness system for hunters |
CA2387758C (fr) * | 1999-10-20 | 2010-02-16 | Lea Walter | Vetement de securite pour le travail et les sauvetages |
US20030213043A1 (en) | 2002-05-17 | 2003-11-20 | Morning Pride Manufacturing, L.L.C. | Coat and harness combination |
EP1537795A2 (fr) | 2003-12-05 | 2005-06-08 | Thomas Kraft | Vêtement avec harnais incorporé |
US8826469B2 (en) * | 2010-07-20 | 2014-09-09 | Joseph Tony London | Safety net harness |
US9162089B2 (en) * | 2010-08-02 | 2015-10-20 | Carleton Life Support Systems, Inc. | Restraint and extraction harness with associated release mechanism |
US20180200548A1 (en) * | 2013-05-16 | 2018-07-19 | Norman E. Wood | FireCoat FEDS (Fullbody Emergency Descent System) |
EP3704978A1 (fr) | 2019-03-08 | 2020-09-09 | Heinemann, Nicole | Vêtement de protection |
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