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KR101870567B1
KR101870567B1 KR1020170043964A KR20170043964A KR101870567B1 KR 101870567 B1 KR101870567 B1 KR 101870567B1 KR 1020170043964 A KR1020170043964 A KR 1020170043964A KR 20170043964 A KR20170043964 A KR 20170043964A KR 101870567 B1 KR101870567 B1 KR 101870567B1
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Abstract

It is an object of the present invention to provide a rope handle for climbing, in which a rope for climbing is inserted to a groove formed on the surface to be fixed. According to the present invention, a user can enjoy climbing more easily using the rope handle for climbing.

Description

Rope Handle for Climbing {ROPE HANDLE FOR MOUNTAIN CLIMBING}

The present invention relates to a handle provided on a climbing rope used for climbing.

Users who want to climb a mountain or rock wall, or climb into the sea from the sea when they fall into the sea, carry a variety of items in case of an emergency.

The articles may include a climbing rope. When the user climbs to a difficult place to climb, the climbing rope can be tied to a tree or the like, and then other users can climb more easily using the climbing rope.

In this case, if the climbing rope has a handle, the user using the climbing rope can enjoy climbing more easily.

However, if the knob is fixed to the climbing rope, the climbing rope may not be used for other purposes.

In addition, if the handle is fixed to the climbing rope at a predetermined interval without considering the stride and arm length of various users, there may be a user who feels uncomfortable among the users using the handle.

Korean Utility Model Application Publication No. 20-2017-0000501 "Fixing Device for Rope Pawl" (Feb. Korean Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 10-2012-0028374 "Decender with self-operated brake" (2012.02.22)

An object of the present invention proposed to solve the above-mentioned problems is to provide a climbing rope handle which can be fixedly inserted into a groove formed on a surface thereof with a climbing rope.

According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a rope knob for climbing, comprising: a first cover part; A second cover part (200) formed to be symmetrical with the first cover part (100); And a main body 300 covered by the first cover part 100 and the second cover part 200. The first cover part 100 and the second cover part 200 are spaced apart from each other by a predetermined interval And the first cover part 100 and the second cover part 200 are attached to the main body 300. The first cover part 100 and the second cover part 200 are spaced apart from each other, And a groove 700 constituting a closed loop is formed by the main body 300. A part of the outer peripheral surface of the main body 300 is exposed to the outside through the groove 700, A through hole 400 is formed in the main body 300 along a second direction perpendicular to the first direction which is the longitudinal direction of the through hole 400. Each end of the through hole 400 is connected to the groove The intermediate portion of the rope for climbing is inserted through one end of the through hole 400 and exposed to the other end of the through hole 400, The intermediate portion is twisted at least once and then inserted into the groove 700.

According to the present invention, the user can enjoy climbing more easily using the climbing rope knob.

1 is a perspective view of a climb rope handle according to a first embodiment of the present invention;
2 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line A-A 'shown in FIG. 1;
3 is a front view, a plan view and a right side view of a climbing rope handle according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
FIGS. 4 to 8 are views illustrating a method of using the climbing rope handle according to the first embodiment of the present invention. FIG.
9 is a perspective view of a climbing rope handle according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
10 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line A-A 'shown in FIG. 9;
11 is a front view, a plan view and a right side view of a climbing rope knob according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
Figs. 12 to 17 are illustrations for explaining a method of using a rope knob for climbing according to a second embodiment of the present invention. Fig.
18 is an exemplary view showing a user climbing a rock wall by using a rope knob for climbing according to the present invention.

Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a rope knob for climbing according to a first embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 2 is a sectional view cut along the line A-A 'shown in FIG. 1, And FIGS. 4 to 8 are illustrations for explaining a method of using the climbing rope knob according to the first embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 4 is a front view, a plan view and a right side view of the climbing rope knob according to the first embodiment of the present invention.

1 to 3, the rope knob for climbing according to the present invention includes a first cover part 100, a second cover part 200 formed to be symmetrical with the first cover part 100, And a main body 300 covered by the first cover part 100 and the second cover part 200.

The first cover part 100, the second cover part 200, and the main body 300 may be separately manufactured, then they may be fastened through bolts and nuts, or may be separately manufactured, . The first cover part 100, the second cover part 200, and the main body 300 may be integrally formed through injection or the like. In addition, the climbing rope handle may be configured in various forms.

The rope handle for climbing may be formed as an elliptical sphere as a whole, or may be formed into a cylindrical shape or a spherical shape, the center portion may be formed in a cylindrical shape, and both ends may be formed in an elliptical shape or a circular shape. In addition, the rope handle for climbing may be formed in various forms.

The first cover part 100, the second cover part 200, and the main body 300 may be made of plastic, rubber, wood, or metal. In addition, the climbing rope handle can be manufactured using various materials.

The first cover part 100 and the second cover part 200 are attached to the main body 300. In this case, the first cover part 100 and the second cover part 200 are fixed Spaced apart.

3 (a), the first cover part 100 is provided on the left side with respect to the front surface of the main body 300, and the second cover part 200 is provided on the left side of the main body 300, A climbing rope knob provided on the right side of the crane 300 will be described as an example of the present invention.

The first cover part 100, the second cover part 200, and the groove 700 constituting the closed loop are formed by the main body 300, which are spaced apart from each other. Accordingly, the groove 700 is connected to the front side of the main body 300 through the plane, the back side, and the bottom side in the front direction. Here, the plane means the surface shown in Fig. 3 (b), the back surface means the surface opposite to the front surface, and the bottom surface means the surface opposite to the above plane.

A part of the outer peripheral surface of the main body 300 is exposed to the outside through the groove 700. For example, the first cover part 100 provided on the left side of the main body 300 and the second cover part 200 provided on the right side of the main body 300, The groove 700 is formed at a predetermined distance from both sides of the front surface of the body 300 so that a part of the outer circumferential surface of the body 300 is exposed to the outside through the groove 700.

A through hole 400 is formed in the main body 300 along a second direction perpendicular to the first direction, which is the longitudinal direction of the main body 300.

Here, the first direction means a direction in which the groove 700 is formed on the plane and the rear surface of the main body 300. Particularly, the first direction is a direction from the front surface of the main body 300 toward the rear surface.

The second direction is a direction perpendicular to the first direction, and in particular, a direction crossing the bottom surface and the plane of the main body 300.

In this case, both ends of the through hole 400 are exposed to the outside through the groove 700. Since the second direction intersects the bottom surface and the bottom surface of the main body 300 as described above, one end of the through hole 400 is connected to the groove 700 formed on the bottom surface of the main body 300 And the other end of the through hole 400 is exposed to the outside through the groove 700 formed in the plane of the main body 300.

The intermediate portion of the climbing rope 900 is inserted through one end of the through hole 400 and exposed to the other end of the through hole 400. The exposed portion is twisted at least once, 700).

4 to 8, the intermediate portion of the climbing rope 900 applied to the first embodiment of the present invention is inserted through one end of the through hole 400, Is exposed to the other end of the through hole 400, and the exposed portion is twisted at least once and then inserted into the groove 700.

The width of the groove 700 in the portion of the groove 700 where the through hole 400 is exposed is smaller than the width of the groove 700 in the portion where the through hole 400 is not exposed Big. Accordingly, the climbing rope 900 can be inserted into the through hole 400 or discharged from the through hole 400 more easily.

The depth of the groove 700 in the portion of the groove 700 where the one end of the through hole 400 is exposed is larger than the depth of the groove 700 in the exposed portion of the other end of the through hole 400 700). The reason for this is that the number of strands of the climbing rope 900 inserted into the groove 700 formed in the exposed portion of the one end of the through hole 400 is, as shown in FIGS. 7 and 8, The number of the strands of the climbing rope 900 inserted into the groove 700 formed in the exposed portion of the other end of the through hole 400 is one more than the number of strands.

Therefore, the depth of the groove 700 formed at the exposed portion of the one end of the through-hole 400 should be such that at least two strands of the climbing rope 900 can be inserted.

Hereinafter, with reference to Figs. 4 to 8, a method of connecting the climbing rope 900 to the climbing rope knob described above will be described.

4, an intermediate portion of the climbing rope 900 is connected to the through hole 400 through one end of the through hole 400 formed in the bottom surface direction of the main body 300, for example, (400).

5, an intermediate portion of the climbing rope 900 that has passed through the through-hole 400 may be formed by, for example, an intermediate portion of the through- And exposed to the outside through the end.

6, the intermediate portion exposed to the other end of the through hole 400 is twisted at least once.

Next, as shown in Fig. 7, the intermediate portion, which is twisted at least once, is inserted into the groove 700.

Finally, as shown in FIG. 8, portions of the climbing ropes 900 that are not inserted into the through holes 400 are inserted into the grooves 700.

With the above process, the climbing rope 900 can be easily fixed to the climbing rope knob, and can be used together with the climbing rope 900.

Therefore, the user can hold the climbing rope knob to perform climbing.

A user who wants to change the position of the climbing rope knob may remove the climbing rope 900 from the groove 700 and then move the knob to a desired position of the climbing rope 900, The rope 900 may be inserted into the groove 700 by inserting the rope 900 into the through hole 400.

In addition, the user who desires to remove the climbing rope knob can separate the climbing rope knob from the climbing rope 900 by reversing the above-described method. In this case, the user can separately carry and store the climbing rope and the climbing rope knob.

FIG. 9 is a perspective view of a rope knob for climbing according to a second embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 10 is a sectional view cut along the line A-A 'shown in FIG. 9, FIGS. 12 to 17 are illustrations for explaining a method of using the climbing rope knob according to the second embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 12 is a front view, a plan view and a right side view of the climbing rope knob according to the second embodiment of the present invention.

9 to 17, the rope knob for climbing according to the present invention includes a first cover part 100, a second cover part 200 formed to be symmetrical with the first cover part 100, And a main body 300 covered by the first cover part 100 and the second cover part 200.

The first cover part 100, the second cover part 200, and the main body 300 may be separately manufactured, then they may be fastened through bolts and nuts, or may be separately manufactured, . The first cover part 100, the second cover part 200, and the main body 300 may be integrally formed through injection or the like. In addition, the climbing rope handle may be configured in various forms.

The first cover part 100, the second cover part 200, and the main body 300 may be made of plastic, rubber, wood, or metal. In addition, the climbing rope handle can be manufactured using various materials.

The first cover part 100 and the second cover part 200 are attached to the main body 300. In this case, the first cover part 100 and the second cover part 200 are fixed Spaced apart.

11 (a), the first cover part 100 is provided on the left side with respect to the front surface of the main body 300, and the second cover part 200 is provided on the left side of the main body 300, A climbing rope knob provided on the right side of the crane 300 will be described as an example of the present invention.

The first cover part 100, the second cover part 200, and the groove 700 constituting the closed loop are formed by the main body 300, which are spaced apart from each other. Accordingly, the groove 700 is connected to the front side of the main body 300 through the plane, the back side, and the bottom side in the front direction. Here, the plane means the face shown in Fig. 11 (b), the back face means the face opposite to the front face, and the bottom face means the face opposite to the face.

A part of the outer peripheral surface of the main body 300 is exposed to the outside through the groove 700. For example, the first cover part 100 provided on the left side of the main body 300 and the second cover part 200 provided on the right side of the main body 300 may be arranged on the left side of the main body 300, The groove 700 is formed at a predetermined distance from both sides of the front surface of the body 300 so that a part of the outer circumferential surface of the body 300 is exposed to the outside through the groove 700.

A through hole 400 is formed in the main body 300 along a second direction perpendicular to the first direction, which is the longitudinal direction of the main body 300.

Here, the first direction means a direction in which the groove 700 is formed on the plane and the rear surface of the main body 300. Particularly, the first direction is a direction from the front surface of the main body 300 toward the rear surface.

The second direction is a direction perpendicular to the first direction, and in particular, a direction crossing the bottom surface and the plane of the main body 300.

In this case, both ends of the through hole 400 are exposed to the outside through the groove 700. Since the second direction intersects the bottom surface and the bottom surface of the main body 300 as described above, one end of the through hole 400 is connected to the groove 700 formed on the bottom surface of the main body 300 And the other end of the through hole 400 is exposed to the outside through the groove 700 formed in the plane of the main body 300.

An insertion hole 600 penetrating the inside of the main body 300 is formed from one end of the main body 300 in the first direction to the through hole 400. Among the inside of the main body 300, The space from the other end of the first direction to the through hole 400 is empty, and the empty space forms an inner space, and the inner space penetrates the one end of the through hole 400.

That is, the insertion hole 600 is formed from the front direction of the main body 300 to the through hole 400, and in the back direction of the main body 300 from the through hole 400, An inner space is formed.

Since the inner space and the through hole 400 are mutually penetrated, it may be difficult to distinguish the inner space from the through hole 400.

The one end of the insertion hole 600 is exposed to the outside through the groove 700. For example, the one end of the insertion hole 600 is exposed to the outside through a groove 700 provided in the front direction of the main body 300, as shown in FIG.

The inner space 500 is exposed to the outside through the groove 700. For example, the inner space 500 is exposed to the outside through a groove 700 provided in the bottom surface direction of the main body 300, as shown in FIG.

The inner diameter of the insertion hole 600 is larger than the width of the groove 700. For example, as shown in FIG. 11, the inner diameter of the insertion hole 600 may be larger than the width of the groove 700. Accordingly, the climbing rope 900 can be freely inserted into the insertion hole 600.

The intermediate portion of the climbing rope 900 is inserted through one end of the through hole 400 and exposed to the other end of the through hole 400. The exposed portion is twisted at least once, 700).

12 to 17, the intermediate portion of the climbing rope 900 applied to the second embodiment of the present invention is inserted into the body (not shown) through the one end of the insertion hole 600, 300).

After passing through the insertion hole 600, the intermediate portion of the climbing rope exposed to the outside through the inner space and the groove 700 is exposed to the other end of the through hole 400.

The portion of the climbing rope 900 exposed at the other end of the through hole 400 is twisted at least once and then inserted into the groove 700.

The width of the groove 700 in the portion of the groove 700 where the through hole 400 is exposed is smaller than the width of the groove 700 in the portion where the through hole 400 is not exposed Big. Accordingly, the climbing rope 900 can be inserted into the through hole 400 or discharged from the through hole 400 more easily.

Hereinafter, with reference to Figs. 12 to 17, a method of connecting the climbing rope 900 to the climbing rope knob described above will be described.

12, one end of the climbing rope 900 is inserted into the insertion hole 600 through one end of the insertion hole 600 formed in the front direction of the main body 300, for example, (600).

13, one end of the climbing rope 900 passing through the insertion hole 600 is connected to the through hole 400 provided in the bottom surface direction of the main body 300, The inner space 500 is discharged in the direction of the bottom surface of the main body 300 through the exposed groove 700.

The middle part of the climbing rope 900 discharged in the bottom direction of the main body 300 is inserted into the through hole 400 through one end of the through hole 400 provided in the bottom direction .

14, the intermediate portion of the climbing rope 900 that has passed through the through-hole 400 is, for example, an intermediate portion of the climbing rope 900 formed in the plane direction of the main body 300 And exposed to the outside through the end.

15, the intermediate portion exposed at the other end of the through hole 400 is twisted at least once.

Next, as shown in FIG. 16, the intermediate portion, which is twisted at least once, is inserted into the groove 700.

17, one end of the climbing rope 900, which passes through the insertion hole 600, is discharged toward the back of the main body 300. As shown in FIG. That is, as described above, since the inner space 500 is exposed by the groove 700, the climbing rope 900 has a portion of the groove 700 where the inner space 500 is exposed And is discharged to the back side of the main body 300.

With the above-described process, the climbing rope knob can be easily fixed to the climbing rope 900 and can be used together with the climbing rope 900.

Therefore, the user can hold the climbing rope knob to perform climbing.

A user who wants to change the position of the climbing rope knob may remove the climbing rope 900 from the groove 700 formed in the climbing rope knob body 300, The climbing rope 900 can be inserted into the groove 700 by inserting the climbing rope 900 into the through hole 400 after moving the climbing rope 900 along the guide groove 900.

18 is an exemplary view showing a user climbing a rock wall using a climbing rope knob according to the present invention.

The user can insert the rope knob for climbing according to the present invention as described above into the rope for climbing and then use the rope knob for climbing fitted to the rope for climbing to climb the rock wall have.

Further, the rope in which the rope handle for climbing according to the present invention is inserted can be used in a rope guard which prevents a person from falling into a ridge of a ridge. The user can hold the rope guard and climb up or down the mountain.

It will be understood by those skilled in the art that the present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof. It is therefore to be understood that the above-described embodiments are illustrative in all aspects and not restrictive. The scope of the present invention is defined by the appended claims rather than the detailed description and all changes or modifications derived from the meaning and scope of the claims and their equivalents are to be construed as being included within the scope of the present invention do.

100: first cover part 200: second cover part
300: main body 400: through hole
500: internal space 600: insertion hole
900: Climbing rope

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A first cover part (100);
A second cover part (200) formed to be symmetrical with the first cover part (100); And
And a main body 300 covered by the first cover part 100 and the second cover part 200,
The first cover part 100 and the second cover part 200 are spaced apart from each other by a predetermined distance,
The first cover part 100 and the second cover part 200 are attached to the main body 300,
The first cover part 100 and the second cover part 200 which are spaced apart from each other and the groove 700 constituting a closed loop are formed by the main body 300,
A part of the outer peripheral surface of the main body 300 is exposed to the outside through the groove 700,
A through hole 400 is formed in the main body 300 along a second direction perpendicular to the first direction which is the longitudinal direction of the main body 300,
Both ends of the through hole 400 are exposed to the outside through the groove 700,
The middle portion of the rope for climbing is inserted through one end of the through hole 400 and exposed to the other end of the through hole 400. The exposed middle portion is twisted at least once, For climbing.
The method according to claim 1,
The width of the groove 700 in the portion of the groove 700 where the through hole 400 is exposed is smaller than the width of the groove 700 in the portion where the through hole 400 is not exposed Rope handle for large climbing.
The method according to claim 1,
The depth of the groove 700 in the portion of the groove 700 where the one end of the through hole 400 is exposed is larger than the depth of the groove 700 in the exposed portion of the other end of the through hole 400 700) deeper than the depth of the rope knob for climbing.
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