Emergency escape apparatus

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Inventors

Itano, Frank

Application #

504952

Filed

Jun-16-1983

Published

Aug-21-1984

Current US Class

182/3
182/43
182/82

International Classes

A62B 001/00

Field of Search

182/3 182/4 182/5 182/6 182/7 182/42 182/43 182/44 182/82

Examiners

Machado; Reinaldo P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Ishimaru; Mikio

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Abstract
A fire escape having a roller chain carried in a slotted vertically extending tube and driven to cause controlled downwardly movement in the tube. The roller chain carries ears which support molded plastic balls connected through the tube's slot to harnesses for escaping persons. The controlled movement of the chain allows even an unconscious person to be lowered from the top of a building safely to the ground.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. For a structure, emergency escape apparatus used with an occupant harness, comprising:

at least one vertically extending hollow member having a top and bottom, said hollow member having a vertically extending opening provided therein;

mounting means for securing said hollow member to said structure;

engagement means disposed in said hollow member and vertically movable therein, said engagement means engageable and disengageable respectively with said occupant harness at said top and bottom of said hollow member, said occupant harness extendable from said engagement means through said opening to said harness;

mover means at least partially disposed in said hollow member having said engagement means connected thereto to move said engagement means in said hollow member; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to emergency escape apparatus for a building and more particularly to a motorized fire escape for high rise buildings.

In the past, there have been many deaths due to a lack of simple, effective fire escape system from tall high rise buildings such as hotels and modern apartment buildings. In case of fire, the occupants of these buildings are told to try to stay in their rooms or try to take the stairways down to the ground because while access to the roof might be easy there are no convenient ways of bringing people down from a highrise roof.

Various expedients have been used to rescue people from burning buildings. For the lower buildings, a safety net is sufficient or a ladder from a fire truck. However, for very tall buildings, the only rescue system available has been the limited carrying capability helicopters which in many instances were totally useless due to adverse weather conditions.
 
  A riding emergency or fire escape apparatus mountable interior of a building for delivering an inhabitant exterior of the building for free fall descent...  The invention is directed to a novel fire escape system designed for use with multi-story buildings. The system comprises a generally cylindrical (or other...