Vertical horizontal rescue system

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Inventors

Wooten, William

Application #

922650

Filed

Jul-7-1978

Published

Dec-2-1980

Current US Class

182/3
182/43

International Classes

A62B 001/06

Field of Search

182/42 182/43 182/44 182/3 182/14 182/13 182/12

Examiners

Machado; Reinaldo P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Laiche; Calvin J.

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Abstract
The present invention provides an emergency fire escape system for decending from elevated buildings during a fire. The present system in its simplies embodiment comprises of a pair of vertically oriented spaced apart continuous cables positioned along side an elevated structure having natural openings positioned between the cables, that is, windows, fire escapes, exits, or the like. The top portion of each cable passes through an adjustable pulley member rigidly affixed to the respective top portion of the building at which an given cable is located. The bottom portion of each cable is operably connected to separate gear motors having a pulley upon which each respective cable passes. The individual gear motors are synchronized such that the respective cables travel in unison over the gear motor pulleys. A separate cable is strung across and is rigidly affixed at the same elevation to the spaced a part continuous cable members which extends in a vertical position, the separate cable extending in a horizontal position. Upon operation of the gear motors, the horizontal cables can be lowered past the building exits whereby an occupant can attach a harness device that he is wearing to the horizontal cable member to thus be lowered to the ground during an escape operation. Separate portable power connecting members and control devices are also included which are operably attached to the building structure.
 
Claims
What I claim as my invention is:

1. A vertical horizontal rescue system comprising:

(a) at least one pair of vertically oriented spaced apart cable means;

(b) adjustable pulley means adapted to receive said cable means and for mounting upon an elevated structure so as to allow said cable means to be vertically suspended therefrom and rotated therethrough;

(c) winch means operably attached to the bottom portion of said cable means and adapted for attachment to the bottom of an elevated structure in line with said adjustable pulley means whereby said cable means can be vertically actuated to go upwards and downwards along an elevated structure on which the present system is installed; and



Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

For a better understanding of the nature and objects of the invention, reference should be had to the following drawings taken in conjunction with the detailed description thereof. In the drawings, synonoymous reference numerals are employed throughout in the various views to refer to identical components.

FIG. 1 in the drawings represents a front elevational view of a building upon which the present emergency escape system is shown installed.

FIG. 2 in the drawings represents a side elevation view of the view shown in FIG. 1.

FIG. 3 in the drawings illustrates a front of belt or harness strap which can be employed in conjunction with the present escape system.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention is concerned with emergency descent devices, more particular to an emergency descent system comprising a series of cables to which a party can attach himself via a harness to be thus lowered from a structure on which the present system is installed.
 
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