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Attachment Point for Safely Working at Heights
A roof anchor point can provide a safety line attachment point for a worker operating at heights. The anchor point includes an anchor assembly at an anchor end of a threaded rod for securing a safety device to the anchor point. A nut mounted to an opposite end of the threaded rod supports a toggle bar that is able to rotate or pivot on the nut. The toggle bar may be aligned with the threaded rod for insertion through a structure, e.g. a roof section. Once the toggle bar is clear on the underside of the roof structure, the toggle bar can rotate to prevent removal. The threaded rod can then be rotated to tighten the nut and secure the anchor point to the structure. Figure recommended to accompany abstract: Fig. 2. F 0R INST AL LATDN4 Fig. 2
Attachment Point for Safely Working at Heights
A roof anchor point can provide a safety line attachment point for a worker operating at heights. The anchor point includes an anchor assembly at an anchor end of a threaded rod for securing a safety device to the anchor point. A nut mounted to an opposite end of the threaded rod supports a toggle bar that is able to rotate or pivot on the nut. The toggle bar may be aligned with the threaded rod for insertion through a structure, e.g. a roof section. Once the toggle bar is clear on the underside of the roof structure, the toggle bar can rotate to prevent removal. The threaded rod can then be rotated to tighten the nut and secure the anchor point to the structure. Figure recommended to accompany abstract: Fig. 2. F 0R INST AL LATDN4 Fig. 2
Attachment Point for Safely Working at Heights
SACHS CARL (author) / HEITMANN LEE (author) / MALLIA BEN (author) / STAINFORTH BEN (author)
2021-06-24
Patent
Electronic Resource
English
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