Fire escape – ladder – or scaffold – Torso harness
Patent
1985-03-25
1986-12-30
Britts, Ramon S.
Fire escape, ladder, or scaffold
Torso harness
244151R, A62B 3500
Patent
active
046322175
ABSTRACT:
A seat harness for mountain climbers is formed from a continuous length of woven fabric webbing having, at intervals, transverse slots formed therethrough by the weaving process. The leg loops of the harness are formed by passing the ends of the webbing through certain of its own slots. The leg loops are drawn snug while applying the harness; one size harness thus adapts to all leg sizes, avoiding the need for leg loop adjustment buckles. A chest harness formed of the same type webbing is also disclosed.
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Isenhart Kyle
Markwell John H.
Britts Ramon S.
Chin-Shue Alvin
Fallow Charles W.
Hoffman Martin P.
Wasson Mitchell B.
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