Emergency escape window

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Inventors

Brock, Willie J.

Application #

770286

Filed

Dec-20-1996

Published

Dec-22-1998

Current US Class

049/141
049/164
049/400
049/501

International Classes

E05B 065/10

Field of Search

49/141 49/181 49/381 49/400 49/163 49/164 49/168 49/501 49/504

Examiners

Redman; Jerry

Attorney, Agent or Firm

James; John L.

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Abstract
An emergency escape window provides a large unobstructed opening for escape from a room during an emergency. The window unit includes a window frame for positioning in a window opening in a wall and fastening to the wall. The window unit has window lights contained in a jamb which fits inside the frame. A hinge is fastened to one frame member and the adjacent jamb member so that the jamb is pivotally movable relative to the frame between a closed position at which the jamb is flush with the frame and an open position at which the jamb is displaced from the frame. Vertical frame and jamb members opposite the hinge are tapered to prevent binding during opening and closing. A locking mechanism is attached to the jamb to lock the jamb and frame in the closed position. Operating the locking mechanism causes the jamb to swing away from the frame like a door to provide an opening for escape.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A window for a wall containing an opening, comprising:

a window frame, for positioning in said opening and fastening to said wall, having a first vertically extending frame member with top and bottom end portions and front and rear side portions, said front side portion of said first vertical frame member being narrower than said rear side portion of said first vertical frame member creating a tapered mating face that angles inward from a rear edge of said first vertical frame member, and having a second vertically extending frame member spaced from said first vertical frame member with top and bottom end portions and front and rear side portions, and a horizontally extending frame member attached to said top portions of said first and second vertical frame members;



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to windows, and, more particularly, to an emergency escape window used for exiting a building or dwelling during a fire or other emergency.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Each year, thousands of people are injured or experience extreme anxiety because of fire and other building and dwelling emergencies. During a fire, the nearest exit is usually a window which is typically locked or blocked to deter criminal activity. Window locks are normally simple to operate, but during a fire, people panic and are often unable to perform the simple task of operating the lock to open the window to escape the fire. Bars and rods used to block a window so that the window does not open with the rod or bar in place. The bars and rods are normally very simple to remove by lifting them out of position, but during a fire panic sets in making their removal difficult.

The problem with window locks and blocks is that people do not use them enough for their operation to become second nature and therefore available during a panic situation. Also, a child may have never unlocked a window and cannot realistically be expected to do so during a fire. To most people, operating a door is a natural and almost unconscious action and most could and would use the pushing and turning motion during a fire. It is therefore desirable to have a window lock that operates using motions that would be natural to a person trying to escape during a fire.
 
  An emergency escape door device includes a primary door panel having an entrance formed in an inner peripheral surface inclined between a greater peripheral...  The present invention relates to an entrance door to premises. The entrance door (1) according to the invention is provided to have one of its faces (15)...