Rescue system for tall buildings
First Claim
1. System for rescuing occupants of a tall building, which building has at least a first generally planer face, said system comprising:
- (a) at least a first and second boom, each mounted at an upper level of said building at opposite sides of said first building face and each being movable from a retracted position to an operative position with its outer end spaced outwardly of said first building face;
(b) a first hoist cable extending downwardly from the outer end of said operative first boom and a second hoist cable extending downwardly from the outer end of said operative second boom;
(c) collapsible, protective cage having a top wall to which is mounted means for engaging said first and second hoist cables, said cage including at least a first lower wall joined to said top wall by a plurality of flexible elongate support members extending from the periphery of said top wall to the periphery of said at least first lower wall, and flexible, heat-resistant material extending from the periphery of said top wall to the periphery of said at least first lower wall, said cage having an operational configuration in which it is suspended adjacent said building face by said first and second cables and in which said support members and flexible material are extended and said at least first lower wall lies spaced parallel to and below said top wall so as to define a heat-shielded compartment, said extended material having a collapsible doorway therein; and
said cage having a collapsed configuration in which said top and said at least first lower wall lie in close proximity with said support members and flexible materials collapsed therebetween; and
(d) cable driving means for varying the extended lengths of said first and second hoist cables whereby said cage is maneuverable laterally, vertically and obliquely across said building face.
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Abstract
System for rescuing occupants of a tall building having at least one generally planar windowed face is disclosed, which system includes a first and a second boom mounted respectively at opposite sides of the building face at a building level above that face. Each boom has a retracted position and is shiftable to a cantilevered position in which its outer end overhangs the side of the building. A first and a second hoist cable extends respectively from the outer ends of the booms. A rescue cage has a top, a bottom and a flexible, collapsible, heat-shielding wall extending between the peripheries of the top and bottom to provide a shielded compartment. A pair of hoists are mounted to the cage top and engage individually the first and second hoist cables in order to drivingly support the cage adjacent the building face. The hoists are controllable so as to be driven differentially to move the cage transversely of the building face, and driven in the same direction for vertical motion. The cage is vertically collapsible to a compact configuration in which the top and bottom are in close proximity with the flexible wall portion folded therebetween.
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15 Claims
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1. System for rescuing occupants of a tall building, which building has at least a first generally planer face, said system comprising:
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(a) at least a first and second boom, each mounted at an upper level of said building at opposite sides of said first building face and each being movable from a retracted position to an operative position with its outer end spaced outwardly of said first building face; (b) a first hoist cable extending downwardly from the outer end of said operative first boom and a second hoist cable extending downwardly from the outer end of said operative second boom; (c) collapsible, protective cage having a top wall to which is mounted means for engaging said first and second hoist cables, said cage including at least a first lower wall joined to said top wall by a plurality of flexible elongate support members extending from the periphery of said top wall to the periphery of said at least first lower wall, and flexible, heat-resistant material extending from the periphery of said top wall to the periphery of said at least first lower wall, said cage having an operational configuration in which it is suspended adjacent said building face by said first and second cables and in which said support members and flexible material are extended and said at least first lower wall lies spaced parallel to and below said top wall so as to define a heat-shielded compartment, said extended material having a collapsible doorway therein; and
said cage having a collapsed configuration in which said top and said at least first lower wall lie in close proximity with said support members and flexible materials collapsed therebetween; and(d) cable driving means for varying the extended lengths of said first and second hoist cables whereby said cage is maneuverable laterally, vertically and obliquely across said building face. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. System for rescuing occupants of a tall building, which building has at least a first generally planar face, said system comprising:
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(a) at least a first and second boom, each mounted at an upper level of said building at opposite sides of said first building face and each being moveable from a retracted position to a cantilevered operational position with an outer end spaced outwardly of said at least first building face; (b) a first hoist cable affixed to said other end of said first boom and a second hoist cable affixed to the other end of said second boom; (c) rescue cage having top, bottom and side walls that form a barrier to the passage of heat into said cage, and first and second hoist means mounted to said top wall for engaging in drive relationship respectively said first and second cables, whereby said hoist means is controllable to drive said first and second cables differentially to achieve generally lateral motion of said cage across said building face and to pull or play out said cables simultaneously to achieve vertical motion of said cage;
means releaseably engaged by upper portions of said first and second cables when said first and second boom are in retracted position whereby a certain downward force on each of said cables generated at ground level, will cause said first and second boom to be urged into its cantilevered position and the release of said upper cable portions. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15)
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