Fire escape – ladder – or scaffold – Torso harness
Reexamination Certificate
2011-08-09
2011-08-09
Morano, S. Joseph (Department: 3617)
Fire escape, ladder, or scaffold
Torso harness
C182S036000, C104S115000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07992679
ABSTRACT:
An anchor system for a personal fall protection system having belay lines extending between vertical supports includes modular components adapted to be mounted to virtually any structure while permitting the installation of one or two belay line runs. A mounting plate interfaces with the vertical support, while one or two support plates are supported by the mounting plate and by anchor elements extending through each of the plates. Each support plate includes a shuttle guide and is configured to connect to belay line segments running between successive anchor systems and forming the complete belay line course. The fall protection system is further provided with a transfer station that allows a person to transfer from one belay line to another.
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Geens Stefaan
Wijckmans, legal representative Frank
Exponent Challenge Technology
Maginot Moore & Beck LLP
Morano S. Joseph
Smith Jason C
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