Double-ring safety protection equipment for aloft work
A high-altitude operation and safety protection technology, applied in the direction of seat belts, life-saving equipment, etc., can solve the problems of staff falling, personal safety accidents, hidden dangers, etc., and achieve the effect of reducing impact force, high safety factor, and enhancing stability.
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Embodiment 1
[0015] Example 1: Such as figure 1 As shown, a double-circle safety protection device for aerial work includes a protective ring 1, a protective ring 2, and a safety rope 3, and is characterized in that: the protective ring 1 and the protective ring 2 intersect; the safety rope 3 is tied to the protective ring 1 on.
Embodiment 2
[0016] Example 2: Such as figure 1 As shown, a double-circle safety protection device for high-altitude operations, including a protective ring 1, a protective ring 2, a safety rope 3, and a safety rope 4, is characterized in that: the protective ring 1 intersects with the protective ring 2; the safety rope 3 Tie on the upper end of the intersection of protective ring 1 and protective ring 2. The safety rope 4 is connected with the safety rope 3, and the safety rope 4 is a safety device used to tie on the staff.
Embodiment 3
[0017] Example 3: Such as figure 1 As shown, a double-circle safety protection device for aerial work includes a spherical protective ring 1, a spherical protective ring 2, a safety rope 3, and a safety rope 4. It is characterized in that: the spherical protective ring 1 and the spherical protective ring 2 are cross-connected ; The safety rope 3 is tied at the intersection of the spherical protective ring 1 and the spherical protective ring 2; the spherical protective ring is also provided with a safety rope 4, and the safety rope 4 is connected to the safety rope 3, and the safety rope 4 is A safety device intended to be attached to a worker.
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