Patent ID: 6948586
Filing Date: 2005-09-27
Classification: A62B

Abstract:
1. A rappel device adapted for use in rapidly descending from a height using a rope and thereafter allowing quick disengagement from the rope, the rappel device comprising: a body having a rim defining a rope opening therein, the body further adapted to be affixed to a harness, a lock extending across the rope opening, the lock adapted to frictionally engage a rope extending through the rope opening, the lock being a T-lock with two arms and a leg, the arms extending laterally across the rope opening, the arms having a pivot extending therethrough, the pivot allowing the T-lock to freely rotate about the arms, the leg extending laterally from the arms, the leg being short enough to avoid contact with the rim when the T-lock is freely rotating, the leg being secured to and released from the rim by the retracting mechanism, the retracting mechanism biased to a secured position whereby the lock is adapted to be engaged with a rope, the retracting mechanism manually releasing the lock to an open position whereby the lock is adapted to release a rope from engagement therewith, the retracting mechanism comprising a T-lock pin extending from the rim adapted to be secured to a T-lock pin receiving cavity in the leg, the retracting mechanism retracting the T-lock pin whereby the end thereof is flush with the rim in the open position thereby allowing free rotation of the T-lock, the T-lock pin having a longitudinally oriented and generally oval shaped T-lock pin slot extending laterally therethrough, the T-lock pin slot further having a pair of T-lock pin slot wing openings being oppositely positioned along the long axis of the T-lock pin slot and extending laterally through the T-lock pin, the body defining a pair of T-lock slots, each of the slots including T-lock slot wing openings on opposing sides of the body, the T-lock slots mating with the T-lock pin slots when the T-lock slots are aligned with the T-lock pin slots, two buttons which include a thin shaft concentrically aligned with a wider head, the head being a cylindrical shape having a diameter wider than that of the thin shaft, the diameter of the head being narrow to fit within the T-lock pin slot wing openings and the T-lock slot wing openings, the diameter of the head being too wide to move longitudinally along the T-lock pin slot and the T-lock slots, the diameter of the thin shaft being small enough to allow longitudinal movement along the T-lock pin slot and the T-lock slots, the two buttons being inserted headfirst into the T-lock pin slot and the T-lock slot from opposing sides of the body, two button springs being are positioned and captured between the two buttons thereby resiliently biasing the buttons outward therefrom, the two thin shafts extending to a wide button, the two heads being positioned within the T-lock slot wing openings thereby preventing longitudinal movement of the T-lock pin with the T-lock pin in the secured position engaged with the T-lock pin receiving cavity, whereby pressing on the wide buttons on both sides of the body compresses the button spring thereby bringing the two heads closer together whereby the heads disengage from the T-lock slot wing openings whereby the thin shafts do allow longitudinal movement to slide T-lock pin to the open position whereby the T-lock is free to rotate.