Fire escape – ladder – or scaffold – Torso harness
Patent
1978-03-13
1979-10-16
Husar, C. J.
Fire escape, ladder, or scaffold
Torso harness
248228, A62B 3500
Patent
active
041710320
ABSTRACT:
A vertical sleeve secured to a side of a structure on which a man is working receives and supports the lower end portion of a pole that has a much longer inclined upper portion so that its upper end will be directly above a point spaced laterally from the sleeve. A safety line suspended from the upper end of the pole is connected to a safety belt worn by the workman and is long enough to permit him to work close to the sleeve. The pole is rotatable in the sleeve to allow its upper end to be moved in an arc around the sleeve to increase the size of the area in which the man can work.
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Jenkins Cecil
Woods Robert D.
Woolslayer Homer J.
Berman Conrad L.
Husar C. J.
Lee C. Moore Corporation
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