EP1997538A1 - Harnais - Google Patents

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EP1997538A1
EP1997538A1 EP07010931A EP07010931A EP1997538A1 EP 1997538 A1 EP1997538 A1 EP 1997538A1 EP 07010931 A EP07010931 A EP 07010931A EP 07010931 A EP07010931 A EP 07010931A EP 1997538 A1 EP1997538 A1 EP 1997538A1
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climbing harness
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Daniel Gebel
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Vaude Sport GmbH and Co KG
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A62LIFE-SAVING; FIRE-FIGHTING
    • A62BDEVICES, APPARATUS OR METHODS FOR LIFE-SAVING
    • A62B35/00Safety belts or body harnesses; Similar equipment for limiting displacement of the human body, especially in case of sudden changes of motion
    • A62B35/0006Harnesses; Accessories therefor
    • A62B35/0025Details and accessories

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  • the invention relates to a climbing harness for attachment to a person to be secured, the ends of which by means of a fixing device, for. B. in the form of a locking buckle, are connected to each other.
  • Harnesses or safety harnesses are used to secure people, for example against a crash. In the recreational area, people are secured in this way when climbing in the mountains, on climbing walls or in roofing and facade work, in window cleaning and emergency rescue. Climbing harnesses must be easy to handle and have a high safety standard, because the life of the person to be secured may depend on the harness. In addition, a reasonable comfort and ease of use is desired.
  • a climbing harness having a circumferentially adjustable waist belt, a pair of leg loops, a leg loop strip for attaching each leg loop to the waist belt and an adjustment mechanism for simultaneously adjusting the circumference of each leg loop and the length of the leg loop strip.
  • the climbing harnesses known from the prior art are provided with buckles in the front region via adjusting straps in order to be able to adapt the harness to the body dimensions of different persons to be secured.
  • the adjusting straps are first attached with a Velcro fastener and subsequently the actual fixation of the climbing harness is performed with a buckle.
  • a climbing harness for attachment to a person to be secured, the ends of which by means of a fixing device, for. B. in the form of a locking buckle, are connected to each other, being attached to the provided with the fixing end portion of the climbing harness in front of this as a patch pocket formed guide member in which the other is held in the fixing device to be locked end portion of the climbing harness slidably.
  • the guide member causes the guidance of the outer belt portion and the inner belt portion in the overlapping region.
  • a Velcro closure as in the prior art is thus not required, so that in case of security, a jerk due to a game between the climbing fastener and the buckle does not occur. In the case of security, this significantly increases security.
  • the harness may consist of one or more straps without or with additional equipment, eg. B. leg loops exist.
  • the length of the guide members substantially corresponds to the length of an adjustment range of an adjustment band.
  • the climbing harness is formed at least in two parts for application to different portions of the body of the person.
  • the handling of the belt is thereby improved.
  • the climbing harness has a first part for attachment to the front body part of the person and a second part for application to the rear body part of the person.
  • a first locking buckle is arranged on the second part of the climbing harness and on the first part of the climbing belt a first adjusting strap for preferably length-adjustable fixing of the first adjusting strap to the first locking buckle.
  • the first and second part of the belt can thus be securely connected to the left side preferably adjustable in length with each other in a simple manner.
  • a second adjustment for preferably length-adjustable fixation of the second adjustment of the second locking buckle arranged on the second part of the harness.
  • the first and second part of the belt can thus be connected to the right side preferably adjustable in length with each other in a simple manner safely.
  • At least two guide members with an insertion opening and an outlet opening for guiding in each case the first or second adjustment band and the first part of the climbing harness on the second part of the climbing harness available.
  • the pockets cause the safe guidance of the outer belt portion on the inner belt portion in the overlapping region, so that the outer belt portion can not get in direct contact with the person.
  • the cross section of the guide member is tapered from an outlet opening of the guide member to an insertion opening of the guide member.
  • the outlet opening of the bag is thus larger than the insertion opening of the bag, so that the adjusting band or the end of the first part of the climbing belt on the bag is easier to grasp, for example, for attachment to the locking buckles.
  • an adjusting band in particular the first and second adjusting band, can be attached to the climbing harness, in particular to the guide member, for example with a hook-and-loop fastener and / or a loop or pocket holder and / or a fork holder to prevent the person from becoming disabled to prevent a loose end of the adjustment.
  • the climbing harness is provided on the inside completely or partially with a padding.
  • the circumferential padding allows a homogeneous bearing surface of the belt on the person. As a result, for example, pressure points can be avoided and slipping of the belt on the body of the person can be prevented.
  • the outer belt portion can not get in direct contact with the person due to the guide member.
  • the padding can also be arranged on the entire inside of the belt, ie also on the outer belt section in the overlapping region.
  • the climbing harness 1 for securing persons, for example against a crash is designed as a belt 2 with a guide member 31 (FIG. Fig. 1 ).
  • the guide member 31 is a pocket 19.
  • the pocket 19 guides the strap 2 such that in an overlapping area of the strap 2 with an outer strap section 32 and an inner strap section 33, the two strap sections 32, 33 lie one above the other.
  • the outer belt portion 32 in the overlapping area can thus not come into direct contact with the person to be secured.
  • An adjusting band 28 serves to adjust the circumference of the belt 2 to a fixing device 34.
  • the climbing harness 1 is shown in front and side view as a perspective view.
  • the climbing harness 1 comprises the belt 2 for application to the hip area of a person to be secured, a first leg loop 4 and a second leg loop 3 each for application to a thigh of a person to be secured.
  • the leg loops 3, 4 are connected to the front side with a connecting loop 5 via a connecting band 10 with the belt 2.
  • the length of the connecting band 10 is adjustable ( Fig. 3 ).
  • a first connecting band 24 and a second connecting band 25 are present.
  • the connecting bands 24, 25 and / or the connecting loop 5 are preferably designed to be adjustable in length, for example by corresponding buckles (not shown).
  • the circumference of the leg loops 3, 4 is preferably adjustable (not shown).
  • the belt 2 is formed in two parts with a first part 6 and a second part 7.
  • the first part 6 of the belt 2 has a loose first adjusting band 8 as part of the adjusting band 28 and a loose second adjusting band 9 as part of the adjusting band 28.
  • the preferably one-piece adjusting band 28 is in two sections 26 on the remaining outside first part 6 of the belt 2 fixed, for example by sewn. In the middle region of the first part 6 of the belt 2 between the fixed portions 26, the adjusting belt 28 is not fixed to the remaining first part 6 of the belt 2, so that a loop-shaped portion 27 of the adjusting belt 28 is formed. With this loop-shaped portion 27 of the adjusting band 28, the connecting loop 5 is connected.
  • the rear part 7 of the belt 2 has a first locking buckle 11 and a second locking buckle 12 as fixing means 34. Between the first and second locking buckle 11, 12 and the respective end 30 of the second part 7 of the belt 2 is a pocket 19 for the first and second adjusting band 8, 9 and the first part 6 of the belt 2 are formed. For this purpose, between the locking buckles 11, 12 and the respective end 30 of the second part 7 of the belt 2 on the outside on the second part 7, a first shroud 13 and a second shroud 14 sewn to form the two elongated pockets 19 (FIGS. Fig. 2 to 4 ).
  • the first bag 19 has via a first insertion opening 15 and via a first outlet opening 17.
  • a second insertion opening 16 and a second outlet opening 18 are provided in the second pocket 19 (FIG. Fig. 2 and 3 ).
  • the insertion openings 15, 16 are smaller than the outlet openings 17, 18, ie the pocket 19 widened from the insertion openings 15, 16 to the outlet openings 17, 18 in a wedge shape (not shown).
  • the insertion openings 15, 16 of the elongated pockets 19 are slightly larger than the adjustment belt 28, ie thus in particular larger than the loose first and second adjustment 8, 9 and slightly larger first part 6 of the belt 2 with the sewn adjustment belt 28 to the loose left and right adjusting strap 8, 9 and the first part 6 of the belt 2 with the sewn adjusting strap 28 can easily be inserted into the insertion openings 15, 16.
  • the climbing harness 1 has two overlapping areas of the first part 6 and of the second part 7. In the overlapping area, there is thus an outer belt section 32 and an inner belt section 33 (FIG. Fig. 2 )
  • the entire second part 7 of the belt 2 is provided on the inside with a padding 20.
  • On the first part 6 of the belt 2 is also completely inside a padding 20 is formed.
  • no padding 20 is present on the loose first and second adjusting strap 8, 9, because the free first and second adjusting strap 8, 9 need not be placed on the body of the person to be secured, d. H. it has no direct physical contact with the person to be secured.
  • the free first and second adjustment belt 8, 9 is only indirectly on the second part 7 of the belt 2 with padding 20 on the body of the person to be secured.
  • On belt 2 is preferably at least one loop of material for attachment of objects, for. As pimples, eyes or ropes arranged (not shown).
  • the harness 1 To put on the harness 1 - after applying the two leg loops 3, 4 on the thigh of the person to be secured and the placing of the belt 2 on the hip of the person to be secured - to introduce the end of the loose first adjustment 8 in the first insertion 15 to perform the end of the elongated bag 19 and then fix the loose first adjustment 8 on the first locking buckle 11.
  • the second adjusting band 9 is in the second Introduce insertion 16 and attach to the second locking buckle 12 after leading out of the second outlet opening 18.
  • the first and second adjusting strap 8, 9 can be variably attached to the first and second locking buckle 11, 12, so that thereby the circumference of the strap 2 is twice adjustable. Tightening on the first and second adjustment belt 8, 9 thus causes a tightening of the belt 2 at the hip of the person to be secured.
  • each pocket 19 substantially corresponds to the adjustment range of a respective locking buckle 11, 12, because the end 29 (padded portion 20, without adjusting strap 28) of the first part 6 of the strap 2 is between the locking buckles 11, 12 and the respective end 30 of the second part 7 of the belt 2 is movable ( Fig. 2 and 3 ).
  • the distance of the locking buckles 11, 12 to the outlet openings 17, 18 of the pocket 19 and the insertion openings 15, 16 to the respective end 30 of the second part 7 of the belt 2 is normally negligible.
  • the two ends 29 (portion with padding 20, without adjustment band 28) of the first part 6 of the belt 2 should be guided in the use of the climbing harness 1 exclusively in the elongated pockets 19.
  • the length adjustment of the belt 2 serving loose first and second adjustment 8, 9 is located after the left and right locking buckle 11, 12 freely movable on the belt 2 ( Fig. 2 and 3 ). This can cause a hindrance or endangering the activity of the person to be secured.
  • the free first and second adjustment belt 8, 9 is therefore fastened to the belt 2, preferably to the pocket 19, for example with a Velcro fastener 21, a loop or pocket holder 22 and / or a fork mount 23, see Fig. 5a, 5b and 5c ,
  • the harness 1 is usually made of synthetic fiber. Optionally, it can also be made of natural fiber or a mixture of synthetic and natural fiber.
  • the locking buckles 11, 12 are made of plastic and / or metal.
  • the present climbing harness 1 allows optimal adaptation to the necessary requirements of a climbing harness 1.
  • the guide member 31 allows the leadership of Belts in the overlapping area, so that a hook and loop fastener as in the prior art is not necessary. An adverse jerk in the case of security is thereby avoided.
  • the homogeneous support surface increases comfort as well as safety because slipping is hardly possible anymore.
  • the handling is substantially increased, in particular in that the climbing harness 1 is preferably made in two parts, so that a very easy application of the harness 1 is made possible to the person to be secured.
  • Climbing harnesses 1 for private and commercial use can thus be significantly improved.

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Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
WO2013108141A3 (fr) * 2013-05-13 2014-01-23 Wasfi Alshdaifat Appareil de nettoyage de façade équipé d'une chaise
IT201600082729A1 (it) * 2016-08-05 2018-02-05 Tullio Pagotto Imbragatura perfezionata.
EP4631577A1 (fr) 2024-04-10 2025-10-15 Zedel Harnais d'encordement muni d'un dispositif de réglage

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DE69625534T2 (de) * 1995-04-03 2003-10-02 Metolius Mountain Products, Inc. Steiggurtwerk mit einstellbare Beingurt und Höhe
EP1595577A2 (fr) * 2004-05-14 2005-11-16 Spinlock Ltd Harnais de sécurité

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE69625534T2 (de) * 1995-04-03 2003-10-02 Metolius Mountain Products, Inc. Steiggurtwerk mit einstellbare Beingurt und Höhe
EP1595577A2 (fr) * 2004-05-14 2005-11-16 Spinlock Ltd Harnais de sécurité

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
WO2013108141A3 (fr) * 2013-05-13 2014-01-23 Wasfi Alshdaifat Appareil de nettoyage de façade équipé d'une chaise
IT201600082729A1 (it) * 2016-08-05 2018-02-05 Tullio Pagotto Imbragatura perfezionata.
EP4631577A1 (fr) 2024-04-10 2025-10-15 Zedel Harnais d'encordement muni d'un dispositif de réglage
FR3161120A1 (fr) * 2024-04-10 2025-10-17 Zedel Harnais d’encordement muni d’un dispositif de réglage

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