Tear-away retaining lanyard

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 6299040
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09346849

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A retaining device is disclosed for attaching a chainsaw to a worker, working aloft. The retaining device provides a tear-away component between two sections of a lanyard. When the chainsaw is pinched in a falling limb, the slow, tearing motion of the tear-away component results in a minimal amount of impact force being exerted on a worker. In the event the tear-away component pulls apart entirely, the chainsaw is released from the worker and falls to the ground with the limb. The worker maintains his/her position within the structure. Alternatively, if the chainsaw is dropped by the worker, it will fall below the feet of the worker, allowing him/her to retrieve the chainsaw. A bystander below will not be hit by the falling chainsaw.

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BUCKINGHAM MANUFACTURING CO INC1-11 TRAVIS AVENUE P O BOX 1690 BINGHAMTON NY 13902-1690

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Matias, John Binghamton, NY 2 56

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