Device for providing a temporary anchor connecting point on scaf

Fire escape – ladder – or scaffold – Torso harness

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248499, A62B 3500

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ABSTRACT:
A connector device for releasable securement to a post of scaffolding on which a worker wearing a safety restraint member, e.g., safety belt and associated lanyard, will be disposed. The post terminates at a free upper end. The connector device basically comprises a hollow cup-shaped member formed of any suitable flexible material, e.g., a fabric of nylon or polyester, having a top portion and a downwardly extending peripheral skirt portion. The hollow interior is arranged to receive the top free end of the scaffold post therein. A reinforcing patch is disposed at the top of the hollow interior to abut the top free end of the scaffold post when it is located within the hollow interior of the connecting device. A ring, e.g., of metal, is pivotally secured to the outside of the downwardly depending skirt and is arranged to have the safety device, e.g., the lanyard, releasably secured thereto when the cup-shaped connector device is mounted on the scaffold post.

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patent: 5064671 (1991-04-01), Mallard

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