IP Library Granted Patent US 9,003,757
Granted Patent B2
US 9,003,757 · App. 13/612,808 · Granted Apr 14, 2015

Rope systems and methods for use as a round sling

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Patent No.
US 9,003,757
App. No.
13/612,808
Granted
Apr 14, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

A rope assembly that is adapted to extend between first and second attachment points comprises a line arranged to define a plurality of loops and at least one pair of organizers. The at least one pair of organizers is configured to engage the line such that line segments of the line between the at least one pair of organizers are maintained in a desired relationship with each other and such that the desired relationship facilitates transfer of loads through the rope assembly between the first and second attachment points.

Claims (75)

1. A rope assembly adapted to extend between first and second attachment points, comprising:

a line arranged to define a plurality of loops and first, second, third, and fourth loop portions;

first and second pairs of organizers configured to engage the line such that when the line extends between the first and second attachment points

line segments of the line within second and fourth loop portions defined by the line between the at least one pair of organizers

engage the first and second attachment points, respectively, and

are maintained in a substantially parallel relationship with each other when in contact with the first and second attachment points; and

at least one line segments of the line within the first and third loop portions defined by the line between the first and second pairs of organizers cross another line segment within the first and third loop portions.

2. A rope assembly as recited in claim 1 , in which the line segments of the line between the pair of organizers define an eye that engages the first attachment point.

3. A rope assembly as recited in claim 1 , in which the desired relationship facilitates transfer of loads from the first attachment point to the rope assembly.

4. A rope assembly as recited in claim 1 , in which the at least one pair of organizers engages the line such that the line segments of the line between the at least one pair of organizers are maintained in a substantially parallel arrangement.

5. A rope assembly as recited in claim 1 , in which:

the rope assembly comprises first and second pairs of organizers; and

line segments between the first pair of organizers define a first eye that engages the first attachment point; and

line segments between the second pair of organizers define a second eye that engages the second attachment point.

6. A rope assembly as recited in claim 5 , in which the line segments of the line between the first and second pairs of organizers define first and second eyes that engages the first and second attachment points, respectively.

7. A rope assembly as recited in claim 5 , in which the desired relationship facilitates transfer of loads from the first and second attachment points to the rope assembly.

8. A rope assembly as recited in claim 5 , in which the first and second pairs of organizers engage the line such that the line segments of the line between the first and second pairs of organizers are maintained in a substantially parallel arrangement.

9. A rope assembly as recited in claim 1 , in which the at least one pair of organizers engages the line such that the line segments of the line between the at least one pair of organizers define at least one segment bundle of more than two segments, where one of the segments in the bundle crosses at least two of the other segments in the segment bundle.

10. A rope assembly as recited in claim 1 , in which the at least one pair of organizers engages the line such that the line segments of the line between the at least one pair of organizers define at least one segment bundle of more than two segments, where one of the segments in the bundle extends around at least two of the other segments in the segment bundle.

11. A rope assembly as recited in claim 1 , in which the at least one pair of organizers engages the line such that the line segments of the line between the at least one pair of organizers define at least one segment bundle of more than two segments, where one of the segments in the bundle extends between two of the other segments in the segment bundle.

12. A rope assembly as recited in claim 1 , in which the at least one pair of organizers engages the line such that:

line segments of the line between the at least one pair of organizers define at least one segment pair of two segments, where the segments in the segment pair cross; and

line segments of the line between the at least one pair of organizers define at least one segment bundle of more than two segments.

13. A rope assembly as recited in claim 12 , in which the line defines a splice region, where the splice region is located in the at least one segment bundle.

14. A rope assembly as recited in claim 12 , in which the line defines a splice region, where the splice region is located outside the at least one segment bundle.

15. A rope assembly as recited in claim 1 , in which:

the rope assembly comprises first and second pairs of organizers; and

line segments between the first pair of organizers define

at least one segment pair of two segments, and

at least one segment bundle of more than two segments

line segments between the second pair of organizers define at least one segment pair of two segments.

16. A rope assembly as recited in claim 1 , in which:

the rope assembly comprises first and second pairs of organizers; and

line segments between the first pair of organizers define

two segment pairs of two segments, and

at least one segment bundle of more than two segments

line segments between the second pair of organizers define three segment pairs of two segments.

17. A rope assembly adapted to extend between first and second attachment points, comprising:

a line arranged to define a plurality of loops;

at least one pair of organizers configured to engage the line such that

line segments of the line between the at least one pair of organizers are maintained in a desired relationship with each other, and

the desired relationship facilitates transfer of loads through the rope assembly between the first and second attachment points; wherein

the at least one pair of organizers engages the line such that the line segments of the line between the at least one pair of organizers define at least one segment bundle of more than two segments, where one of the segments in the bundle crosses at least two of the other segments in the segment bundle.

18. A rope assembly adapted to extend between first and second attachment points, comprising:

a line arranged to define a plurality of loops;

at least one pair of organizers configured to engage the line such that

line segments of the line between the at least one pair of organizers are maintained in a desired relationship with each other, and

the desired relationship facilitates transfer of loads through the rope assembly between the first and second attachment points; wherein

the at least one pair of organizers engages the line such that the line segments of the line between the at least one pair of organizers define at least one segment bundle of more than two segments, where one of the segments in the bundle extends around at least two of the other segments in the segment bundle.

19. A rope assembly adapted to extend between first and second attachment points, comprising:

a line arranged to define a plurality of loops;

at least one pair of organizers configured to engage the line such that

line segments of the line between the at least one pair of organizers are maintained in a desired relationship with each other, and

the desired relationship facilitates transfer of loads through the rope assembly between the first and second attachment points; wherein

the at least one pair of organizers engages the line such that the line segments of the line between the at least one pair of organizers define at least one segment bundle of more than two segments, where one of the segments in the bundle extends between two of the other segments in the segment bundle.

20. A rope assembly adapted to extend between first and second attachment points, comprising:

a line arranged to define a plurality of loops;

at least one pair of organizers configured to engage the line such that

line segments of the line between the at least one pair of organizers are maintained in a desired relationship with each other, and

the desired relationship facilitates transfer of loads through the rope assembly between the first and second attachment points; wherein

the at least one pair of organizers engages the line such that

line segments of the line between the at least one pair of organizers define at least one segment pair of two segments, where the segments in the segment pair cross; and

line segments of the line between the at least one pair of organizers define at least one segment bundle of more than two segments.

21. A rope assembly as recited in claim 20 , in which the line defines a splice region, where the splice region is located in the at least one segment bundle.

22. A rope assembly as recited in claim 20 , in which the line defines a splice region, where the splice region is located outside the at least one segment bundle.

23. A rope assembly adapted to extend between first and second attachment points, comprising:

a line arranged to define a plurality of loops;

at least one pair of organizers configured to engage the line such that

line segments of the line between the at least one pair of organizers are maintained in a desired relationship with each other, and

the desired relationship facilitates transfer of loads through the rope assembly between the first and second attachment points; wherein

the rope assembly comprises first and second pairs of organizers; and

line segments between the first pair of organizers define

two segment pairs of two segments, and

at least one segment bundle of more than two segments

line segments between the second pair of organizers define three segment pairs of two segments.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Oct 10, 2025
From: SAMSON ROPE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: SAMSON ROPE TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
Reel/Frame 073077/0972 →
AMENDED AND RESTATED INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Aug 22, 2014
From: SAMSON ROPE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: CITIZENS BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA
Reel/Frame 033591/0422 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 26, 2012
From: MOZSGAI, GREG ZOLTAN; CHOU, CHIATE; DUNDAS, DYLAN BRUCE
To: SAMSON ROPE TECHNOLOGIES
Reel/Frame 029350/0993 →