Described is a multi-directional roof anchor. The anchor is shaped so as to progressively distort under sudden load. The anchor has a generally planar structure, in which a first fixing region for fitment, either directly or indirectly, to a roofing material is provided. The anchor also includes a s
Described is a multi-directional roof anchor. The anchor is shaped so as to progressively distort under sudden load. The anchor has a generally planar structure, in which a first fixing region for fitment, either directly or indirectly, to a roofing material is provided. The anchor also includes a second attachment region for attaching devices, apparatus or equipment to the anchor, and a third shock absorbing region provided between, and integral with, the first and second regions. The third region includes one or more shock absorbing portions, shaped so as to provide gradual or progressive absorption of a sudden load applied to the anchor. The absorption is provided either by the third region alone or the third region in combination with one or both of the other two regions. Advantageously, the anchor has the ability to absorb such load when applied to it from any direction.
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1. A multi-directional roof anchor for fitment to a roofing material affixed to a building, wherein the anchor is shaped so as to progressively distort under sudden load, the anchor having a generally planar structure, having a first fixing region for fitment to a roofing material, the first fixing
1. A multi-directional roof anchor for fitment to a roofing material affixed to a building, wherein the anchor is shaped so as to progressively distort under sudden load, the anchor having a generally planar structure, having a first fixing region for fitment to a roofing material, the first fixing region being configured to facilitate fixing of the anchor either directly to the roofing material, or through the roofing material, to a roof support below, and wherein the first fixing region is attached to a roof material by providing holes located in the first fixing region; a second attachment region for attaching devices, apparatus or equipment to the anchor; and a third shock absorbing region intermediate between the first and second regions and integral therewith, the third region comprising at least one shock absorbing portion, shaped so as to provide gradual or progressive absorption of a sudden load applied to the anchor as would occur in the event of a fall of a person attached thereto, the absorption provided either by the third region alone or the third region in combination with one or both of the other two regions, the anchor further having the ability to absorb such load when applied to it from any direction, wherein the anchor comprises one or more joins or connections between the first fixing region and the second attachment region. 2. A multi-directional roof anchor according to claim 1, wherein the anchor is attached to the roof material by rivets, bolts or screws affixed through the holes in first fixing region either directly into the roofing material or through the roofing material to the roof support which supports the roofing material. 3. A multi-directional roof anchor according to claim 1, wherein the first fixing region is a single substantially linear region having a plurality of holes therethrough in linear arrangement so that the anchor may be affixed along one ridge of a metal roof profile. 4. A multi-directional roof anchor according to claim 1, wherein the first fixing region comprises a pair of substantially parallel linear regions spaced apart so as to span a trough in a roof profile, the pair of linear regions being fixable to adjacent ridges in the roof profile. 5. A multi-directional roof anchor according to claim 1, wherein the roof anchor is provided with 5 or more holes to allow secure fitment to the ridge or ridges of the roof sheeting. 6. A multi-directional roof anchor according to claim 1, wherein the first fixing region comprises a single central first fixing region and the third region comprises two shock absorbing portions located on either side of the single central first fixing region. 7. A multi-directional roof anchor according to claim 6, wherein the two shock absorbing portions are remote from the first fixing region and teiminate at the single second attachment region. 8. A multi-directional roof anchor according to claim 6, wherein the attachment region comprises a bridge extending between the pair of shock absorbing portions. 9. A multi-directional roof anchor according to claim 1, wherein the first fixing region comprises two outer fixing regions and the third region comprises two shock absorbing portions extending between the two outer fixing regions. 10. A multi-directional roof anchor according to claim 1, wherein the attachment region defines a hole therethrough for attaching a device or devices, apparatus or equipment. 11. A multi-directional roof anchor according to claim 1, wherein the one or more joins or connections are designed to prevent the anchor from simply bending under initial load, but which fail at a predetermined load, whereby the load is then essentially exerted progressively on the absorbing section or sections as the case may be. 12. A multi-directional roof anchor according to claim 1, wherein the one or more joins or connections comprises at least one small spanning join extending between the shock absorbing portion and a near point on the first fixing region. 13. The multi-directional roof anchor of claim 1, wherein the anchor is die cut from a single sheet of stainless steel, aluminum, high density plastics material or composite material and cut so as to provide progressive absorption of a sudden load applied thereto by means of progressive deformation under such load. 14. The multi-directional roof anchor of claim 1, wherein the shock absorbing portion comprises at least one suitably shaped portion of material cut or otherwise formed so that when a force is applied thereto, there is created a deformation therein in the form of a generally linear extension of the shock absorbing portion by effectively straightening or “unbending” the shock absorbing portion.
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Castaneda Frank F., Crown anchor for a roofing safety system.
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